Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 October 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-10-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1838. No. 246. VOL LXXX. SATURDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement421 1922-10-28 1 "artistic XMAS CARDS: if aLENDARS i LOCAL views inspection INVITKU NIKKO STUDIO r *.i. «MIMM mi. «uni. MESSRS. JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD., i TRIPLEX (PATENT) RUBBER CASEsTI E HAVE RECEIVED THE ROYAL WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT TO E: (complete with metal fittings) j H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES g j _JL_421 words
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Advertisement39 1922-10-28 1 K J I ESTD 1871 PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY The Only Reputable House for :JEWELLERY: a ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW a Enquiries Carefully Attended to :B. P. de SILVA: No. 1, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. 62 3, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. B HaaaaB39 words
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Article565 1922-10-28 2 MACHINE THAT REFUSED TO COME DOWN. While in Paris, in connection with the Deutsch Cup competition, one had the privilege of being among the very few English people who were invited to see the wonderful series of cinematograph pictures of the German gliding and soaring fights taken565 words
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Article196 1922-10-28 2 In response to numerous requests, we have republished in pamphlet form, the reports of the protest meetings at Penang, Singapore and Malacca, the memorandum by Messrs Braddell and Ward, etc. The pamphlet, price 40 cents a copy, exclusive of postage is now on sale at The Pinang Gazette196 words
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Advertisement1599 1922-10-28 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED N TICES ITCHING BURNING ADVERTISEMENTS. exportrestriction. IL|iU MJMIHU Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., NOTICE. lulUll Uli isIUL can be inserted in the Pinang Notice is hereby given that the iln Large, Red Snots. Very Gazette at proposed legislation to restrict the export n r f g U1,599 words
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Advertisement166 1922-10-28 2 1 1 ALL slSi PRICES J DEALERS.! REDUCED. I Three Castle Cigarettes Ord. 80c. Ido. Mags. 95c. do. Super do. $l.OO. PER TIN OF 50 CIGARETTES. 1“N. J. CLUB” I NAPIER JOHNSTONE’S OLD HIGHLAND "WHISKY. The Whisky for the Connoisseur. SOLE AGENTSJ Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., (incorporated in shanghai.) I166 words
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Article414 1922-10-28 3 Carpentier will be a fine subject one i of these days f r a psychological nove- list. Th»» pugilist so far has never been adequately treated in fiction. George Borrow chattels a good deal about fighting, as he chatters a good deal about eveiry subject unifer414 words
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Article270 1922-10-28 3 "Rugger’ men will find some interesting things about the game and what :t c tight to be in I>. R. Gent’s bo'kon Rugby Football’’ (Allen and Unwin, (As-).. My. Gent, who is an ex-interna-tional half-back, a former Gh ucestershiro captain, and a we<ll-known reforce. is an270 words
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Article208 1922-10-28 3 That golf is now being taken very seriously in Germany is made evident by an article on the game in one of the best of Berlin’s sporting weeklies- As for the tactics in the golf,” the writer says, that is to be found in the main208 words
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Article227 1922-10-28 3 I he Royal and Ancient Club has at last annunced its latest definition of the golf amateur bringing the amateur status in Great Britain into line with that laid down by the United States Golf Association. A most important innovation is Clause <c) of the definition which227 words
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Article388 1922-10-28 3 Some of the reasons of why the in- come tax is what it is are supplied in a Blue B< ok, giving the report of the I Comptroller and Auditor-General on j trading and commercial services <x»n--i ducted by Government Departments. I The transactions in s388 words
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Advertisement213 1922-10-28 3 i h s j -'?L_-' < I I |jjj>> IfS i I <O -sgBBjT i 1 o'l Wwa i S i I v= g u" -M K %gillllillilllllllllll!!ll® !1,1,,11,,1|!|,,11,0 C Deposit and monthly payments will enable you to ZZ purchase a Robinson Tropical Piano. Each instrument 2 guaranteed for 7213 words
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Advertisement277 1922-10-28 3 STARVING AMIDST PLENTY! With a plentiful supply of food, good food too, men or women can starve just as surely as if they had no food at all. And they cannot be really healthy unless the food they eat is perfectly digested. Most of us spend our lives slaving for277 words
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Advertisement336 1922-10-28 3 A word to those with indigestion No need to describe the miseries of indigestion to those in the grip of this distressing complaint they have but one question to ask where is the sure remedy? Listen! Such disorders as indigestion, dose of Bismag (as it is popularly dyspepsia and gastritis336 words
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Article664 1922-10-28 4 IMPRESSION OF SINGAPORE CHINESE. Mr. Bale Collins writes from the yacht Speejacks If you are inclined to think of Chinese as laundrymen, you should bo entertained by the merchant princes of Singapore, the richest men in the East. Consider the hospitality of Lee Choon Guan. Mr. Lee664 words
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Article232 1922-10-28 4 GOVERNMENT’S ATTITUDE. At the P. A. M. meeting the following letter from the Under-Secretary to Government. F. M. S., was read: Sir.With reference to your letter dated at the 28th July 1922, I am directed Io inform you that the Government regrets that it cannot see its way232 words
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Article769 1922-10-28 4 S. F. P.” REVIEW OF THE SINGAPORE RACES. We have been asked to review the recent meeting as has been done on previous occasions, and in doing so have to premise that any remarks made have to cover three days running and moreover have to coordinateS. F. P.” - 769 words
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Article140 1922-10-28 4 ~“S. T.” Ono small strip of bitumastic concrete has been laid down in River Valley Road with a view’ to its adoption on the main traffic routes of the town. If is composed of Mexican, asphalt, scientifically graded stone, sand and cement. It will be a~“S. T.” - 140 words
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Article260 1922-10-28 4 Annual Division Sports. The annual athletic sports of the Penang Free School were held on the school ground yesterday afternoon. Competition generally was keen, and despite the fact that rain fell during the latter half of the sports, they proved highly successful. Mr. H. R. Cheeseman was260 words
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Article216 1922-10-28 4 Kuala Kangsar is becoming an important centre of sports nowadays. Every week-end there is either soccer, rugger, or hockey. The last rugger match played here was for the selection of the State team to represent Perak against Penang. It has been found a convenient point of216 words
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Article309 1922-10-28 4 Lord Robert Cecil, in a speech at the Assembly of the League of Nations, said the best way to prevent war would be through a guarantee pact. All the nations, he suggested, should engage themselves in the event of any nation starting hostilities to place their309 words
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Article855 1922-10-28 4 AND THE BYE-LAWS GOVERNING THEM. Of late, as our readers have doubtless observed, the tone of.our correspondence column has been decidedly doggy.” While admiring the public spirited zeal which prompted our correspondents to put in overtime on the subject of the filthy, diseased and starving canines which855 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article107 1922-10-28 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,—Judging from the letter of Dog Owner which appeared in your issue of yesterday’s date there has evidently been a good deal of correspondence about the recent bye-laws passed by the Municipal Commissioners relating to dog licences. May I inform him107 words
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Advertisement637 1922-10-28 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. Blue Siamese (Korat) kittens. Box No. 244, c/o Pinang Gazette. BOOKS YOU WANT. We can supply them. Buy from us and save money. A million Second-hand and New on every subject in stock. Also Rare Books. State your wants and send for Catalogues (post free), EV'YY’I637 words
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Advertisement555 1922-10-28 4 TENDERS INVnTn Supply of Cooked Rations Station, Pulau Jerejak and tv Pinang Depot, Penang. Tenders are invited by th Immigration Committee fo r a lrv,i an of cooked rations for s Pply Station. Pulau Jerejak and t Pinang Depet, Penang, for th/*' twelve months from Ist h,„, ,Kn °'lof December,555 words
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Article1017 1922-10-28 5 .\ipoKTAN< 'E OF' DOMINIONS CROWN COLONIES. the most important problems /'"'.Juts elution at the present mothat < Review"’ of the London, «klnnnrter and Pan’s Bank) development of our overseas trade f the economic difficulties which C ;Xt large portions of the ContinX efforts Of th, British Government >1,017 words
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Article202 1922-10-28 5 New York. September 24.Evidence of the possibility of another Arctic tragedy is contained in a brief wireless message from the Siberian coast, received by Dr. Stefansson. the Arctic explorer, to-day. More than a year ago several Canadian* sailed for Wrangell Island, off the coast of Siberia,202 words
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Article145 1922-10-28 5 The position of the diamond producers is undoubtedly improving*.. The New Tagersfontein Company announced a dav or two ago resumption of .dividends after a lapse, of two years, the Koffvfontein Mines propose to work six days a week instead of five days, as’ heretofore. and now145 words
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Article142 1922-10-28 5 At a meeting of the Law Society it was suggested that the principle) that a man’s poe&tian in the Civil Service was secure *c* long as he worked indifferently well’’ should be abandoned. As a matter of fact, in theory the tenure any established* Civil Servant142 words
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Article118 1922-10-28 5 PENANG. OCTOBER 28, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 Credit 2/415/32 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 178 3 days’sight Private 181 I b Bombay Demand Bank 178 I Madras Demand Bank 178 g3118 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1922-10-28 5 SOCIETY FADS. (By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris, October 4. With that sense of the a propos that distinguished the Parisian hostess. Madame is adding to the piquancy of her evening parties, by annexing the Einstein philosophy. Thus, for example, foresaking the glorification of contemporary minor poets, which1,053 words
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Article326 1922-10-28 5 The following are the Orders of the Uay for the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday: 1. Rubber Restriction Bill (Bill To restrict the export of rubber.”) Committee. Do do. 3rd Reading. 2. Rubber Lands Assessment (Amendment) Bill (Bill To amend the Rubber Assessment Ordinance, 1922.”) Ist326 words
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Advertisement162 1922-10-28 5 Whiteaway, Laidlaw I J CO., LTD., (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) PENANG TAIPING. S J HAVE JUST UNPACKED i NEW STOCKS OF LADIES’ J SMART STYLISH J SHOES S THE ACME OF COMFORT STYLE AT J S TO DAY’S LOWEST PRICES. S X r 4AA WL J F Black Glace Kid Court162 words
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Article1231 1922-10-28 6 While Government intervention has been considered essential to the salvation of the rubber industry of Malaya and Ceylon, most of its advocates hasten to explain that they only favour it as a temporary expedient and that they have no desire to see the industry come under Government1,231 words
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Article1389 1922-10-28 6 The long report of the meeting of the Federal Council at which The Two the Bill to bring the I Councils. restriction scheme into operation was passed, j showed that the attitude of the tuaofficials was generally what Several of them had suggestions to make, but Mr.1,389 words
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Article141 1922-10-28 6 THE WATER SCHEME. (From Our Own Correspondent.' Singapore, Octol>et At the meeting of the Singap |,r I cipal Commission, the Presiden' ur' a resolution that Messrs. Binnic. S l Deacon be appointed Consulting Engineers for the design and constm of the Gunong I’ulai water scheim fee of £97,500,141 words
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Article22 1922-10-28 6 i the The homeward manclosesat 1 p.m- on Monday. The homeward m- 111 1 closes at 5 p.m. on Mediies22 words
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Advertisement272 1922-10-28 6 I YALE CHAIN BLOCKS, j H AND H I HOISTS. j g There is a Yale Chain Block H Bl I or Hoist. For Every Purpose. 3 THE YALE DIFFERENTIAL BLOCK is designed j 3 for service where comparatively light loads must be R in handled occasionally, n i f272 words
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Advertisement54 1922-10-28 6 E. O.” Wednesday, Ist Nov.Orchestral Concer 9.30 p.m. Thursday, 2nd Nov.Supper and Dance after the performance of Merrie England. Friday. 3rd Nov. Guest Night-Dancing. Saturday, 4th Nov.Supper and Dance after the performance of Merrie England. BOOK TABLES FOR SUPPER EARLY. Saturday, 11th Nov.—Ar mi at ice Day. Special Dinner and54 words
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Miscellaneous113 1922-10-28 6 GRAND CHARLIE CHAPLIN ATTRACTION AT LYRIC KINEMA From Thursday, 26th, to Sunday, 29th October, 1922. 12 Series THE ADVENTURES of CHARLIE CHAPLIN 24 Parts 6 Reels of Joy SERIES 1,2 and 3. 6 Reels of Joy Supported by CARLYLE BLACKWELL with Kitty Gordon, Montague Love, June Elvidge in 7 Reels113 words
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Miscellaneous30 1922-10-28 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 8.12 p.m. Midnight. TO-MORROW. 7.17 a.m. 1. 3 p.m. 9.41 p.m. 2.20 p.m. Monday. 9. 0 a.m. 3.33 a.m. 10.13 p.m. 3.28 p.m.30 words
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Article470 1922-10-28 7 Unionists and National Liberals. MK IJONAK I AWS STATEMENT. Reuter’s Telegrams- J London, October 27. his h al Glasgow ..rening. Mi- l l lur :„„i,ts would tight as u united p'rtv hut he did nut object io I moi National Liberals eo-opera-areas, if there were meiil giving 'belliReuter’s Telegrams- J - 470 words
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Article315 1922-10-28 7 '-uniiir 0,1 Letcher 17.The Times” that t| IS S l ,o l'tic;d situation saying the p 'V <lU< st n 8 not merely whether the ~il" t>on i s to continue, or whether combin'.?"' s are the strongest political to bv r U >ut hether the country is315 words
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Article174 1922-10-28 7 London. October 18.T’nusual intere-t is being shown in the by-election at New. j>ort. Monmouth, to-day as the three Liberal, Labour and Conservative candidates are standing independently neither being supftorfed by the Government. Only the Conservative leceived the usual telegrams wishing him success, and these emanated fi <174 words
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Article66 1922-10-28 7 London, October 13.Progressives and Municipal reformers, formerly b tter tno mies in the London Municipal Elections, are combining forces to fight Labour an 1 Socialists in the elections in November in 28 Borough Councils, of which Labour controls fourteen. They hope to center all the 1.362 seats,66 words
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Article92 1922-10-28 7 STATEMENT ON SITUATION. Home. October 27. It is stated in political circles that the situation i* as follows The Cabinet last night ceii'idered the Government’s position. espe< ialb with reference to the Fascisti Congress at Naples. All the recognise! the necessity of immediately'* placing their resignations in the92 words
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Article177 1922-10-28 7 DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE’S LETTER. London, October 27. In a letter to the Press, the Duke of Devonshire, Chairman of the Executive Council of the British Empire Exhibition, announces that in order to secure the closest co-operation with a iew to utilising the resources of the Empire tn the177 words
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Article73 1922-10-28 7 TH Ĕ LOND( )N (ON FEI {ENCE. London, October 27. The Intel-national Air Commissic.-i passed a resolution in favour of restricting the age of pilots to from 19 to 45, insisting upon wireless equipment on all aircraft engaged in public transport, forbidding the flight of aircraft ladonging to73 words
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Article111 1922-10-28 7 Paris, October 26. It is officially announced that the Allies are inviting the I nitecl States to send a plenipotentiary to the Turkish Peace and Straits Conferences at Lausanne, invested if possible, with w ider powers than the representative at the San Rem» enceIhe invitation to the111 words
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Article448 1922-10-28 7 Ihe Turkish National Pact is a short document consisting of a preamble and six articles. It is in intent a sort of concentrated Constitution and profession of faith of the more politically advanced lurks, drawn up by the Turkish Chamber of Deputies at Angora. Mustapha Kemal’s capital, in448 words
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Article36 1922-10-28 7 Stockholm, October 27. Doctor Bergstrom. Swedish Minister to China and Japan, has 1 esigned. Switzerland’s Consent, Berne, October 27. The Federal (’ouncil consented to the holding of the Near East Conference at Lausanne.36 words
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Article92 1922-10-28 7 London, October 13.A startling suggestion for sterilising certain persons was made by Mr. Justice Roche at the O>d Bailey when sentencing a man charged with attempted murder. The eviden.c showed that the prisoner was an epilept 1? and had previously been convicted of assault. The said the92 words
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Article68 1922-10-28 7 An Improvement. Simla. October 27. The internal situation is now easier. Moslem feeling has become (aimer, with the prospect of the settlement of the Near Eastern problem. The Sikh troubles in the Punjab are also dying down. The United Provinces Legislature in view of the improvement of68 words
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Article89 1922-10-28 7 CONGRESS AT MARSEILLES. Paris, October 27. A Congress of Foreign Trade Councillors is being held at Marseilles, under the presidency of M. Clementel ex-Minister of Commerce, to discuss, inter alia, the organisation of service* for commercial expansion in French Colonies and-abroad, export credits, transport, commercial agreements an 189 words
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Article25 1922-10-28 7 Gibraltar, October 27. Ihe American yacht Speejacks” arrived, having accomplished ***** miles during her world cruise. She s leaving on Saturday for America.25 words
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Article126 1922-10-28 7 London. October 17.Chis-wicki Cemetery where the artists Hogarth and Whistler are buried was the scene of a midnight exhumation by order of the West Middlesex CCronei-. Mrs. Clara Jelfs died *uddenly in August! and was certified to have died from heart disease. She left £I3.(MX). Seve-ral126 words
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Article102 1922-10-28 7 London, October 12.Messrs Montagu's silver report says that the market has shaken off its Silver was offered during the week from China and India, and it was evident that the only real obsorption at present can come from the Far East. When buying from there is poor,102 words
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Article79 1922-10-28 7 October 17.The latest form of gambling by sunspots’’ at kinemas has been held by the Walsall magistrate» to be a lottery. A ki'nema proprietor has been fined 40s. and costs. It appears that the manager held a mirror in front of the screen and flashed on79 words
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57 1922-10-28 7 London, October 13,—The London and South Western Railway has placed an order with Messrs. Armstrong Whitworth and Company for the construction of a floating dock at Southampton, 960 fee* long. The dock is to be equipped with lifting power of 60,000 tons and to be57 words
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Article41 1922-10-28 7 London, October 15,—Lord Harris’s house Belmont” near Faversham was burgled la»t night and valuable articles stolen, including two gold Seringapatam medals, Waterloo, Madras and Trinidad medals, a gold £5 Jubilee piece, two gold watches and other jewellery.41 words
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Article758 1922-10-28 7 Miss Edith Davids passed through in the Fook Sang from Calcutta for Hongkong to-day. Mr. F. Deason, Secretary of the Singapore Cricket Club, has recovered from his sudden illness. Mr. M. C. Hay, Assistant Adviser, Batu Pahat, has been appointed to act as Controller of Labour, Johore,758 words
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Article303 1922-10-28 7 SMART CAPTURE BY BUTTERWORTH POLICE. The peace of Bagan Boya» Butterworth, Province Wellesley, was rudely disturbed this morning about 2 o’clock, by a gang of Hai-lo-hong robbers to the number of ten. The miscreant held up the kampong and after terrorising the inhabitants made off303 words
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Article148 1922-10-28 7 M. T.” CONSTABLE SHOT IN THE FACE. An exciting incident occurred in a motor-bus going along Kallang-road, Singaporelhe trouble st-arted after four Chinese han. got into the bus. One of the me.n commenced a row with the conductor over a dispute about (he fare, and aM. T.” - 148 words
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Article324 1922-10-28 7 In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, Sir Lionel Woodward C- J. C. heard the action brought by Messrs- Wliiteaway Laidlaw and Co., against Messrs Boustead and Co.. agents for the Gienapp Shipping Lino of St-eann rs claiming a sum of over a thousand dollars for the alleged324 words
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Obituary39 1922-10-28 7 OBITUARY. DOCTOR CARGILL KNOTT. London. October 27. Ihe death has occurred of Doctor Cargill Gilstou Knott. F.R.S., D.Sc.. L.L.D., Lecturer on Applied Matin* matins. Edinburgh University since 1892, and General Secretary of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, aged 66.39 words
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Article868 1922-10-28 8 POSITION AND PROSPECTS SATISFACTORY. The fifteenth ordinary genera' meeting of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited wag held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., Mr. William H- P. Stevens presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said that he imagined some shareholders868 words
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Article1060 1922-10-28 8 THE ARGHAN PLANTING PROPOSALS. An extraordinary general meeting of the Kuala Pahi Rubber Estate, Limited, was held at the company’s offices, 125, High Holborn, W-C. for the purpose of considering, and, if thought fit, passing resolutions winding up the company voluntarily, with a view to its reconstruction.1,060 words
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Article553 1922-10-28 8 Messis. Lloyd, Matheson Carritt state that the statistical position of the commodity shows a steady improvement. Moreover, it is known that the stocks in the East have been reduced by heavy shipments to the United States, and there are reasons for believing that the invisible stocks in this553 words
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Article303 1922-10-28 8 Singapore, October 24.The Rubber Restriction Bill passed all stages in the Federal Council to-day and the scheme is expected to be in working order as'from the Ist November. With the price of the raw material quoted from London at Is. o|d and tin up to £174-2-6, an303 words
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Article515 1922-10-28 8 Victoria-Interim div. rate 5 per cent British North Borneo. Divd. announced 3 p.c. for year 1921. United Rubber and Coffee- For 1921 coffee crop 2,201 cwt. Estimated current year, 5,500 cwt. rubber developing dily-Way-Halim.Accounts r o March 31 show amount brought in, £5.916 deduct loss for515 words
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Advertisement56 1922-10-28 8 DULL AND GLOOMY? If so try Pinketfet-, the gentle little liver stimulants, and see* how quickly these symptoms will be dispelled. cure Constipation, torpid liver, bilious. ntss 1 sick beadachjetM, coated» tongu-j f<ul smelling breath, clear the skin. Of chemiets, and post free, 60 cents the vial, from. Dr. Williams’56 words
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Advertisement392 1922-10-28 8 T /«ft rllM 1 Mrs. E. sous: Baby h«« had JZ t C!»xo ft» a year or so- She Ik. I fub of life and has never been I A I the slightest trouble Your I X I food Ims built her splendidly.** ut 1 Does your Baby laugh !like392 words
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Article1062 1922-10-28 9 DUTCH VISITING AGENT’S I REPORT. < iimvinL' is a translation of the Th; Udt Of the linhhe, [O Association of Fata via by Mr. !.'7 Schrieke. the well-known visiting nJ of Bandoeng. The writer was re--l U' bv the Rubber Producers AssoStU to' make an itinerary oyer the1,062 words
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Article336 1922-10-28 9 EXPERIMENT BY HOLBORN BOROUGH COUNCIL. An experiment with rubber paving s to be made during the early part of the winter by the Holborn Borough Council. Following experiments which have been made by Mr. E. F. Spurrell, the borough surveyor, it is intended to lay a section of336 words
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Article133 1922-10-28 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 574th auction on October 25th, when there was catalogued 842 tons. Offered 563 tons. Sold 263 tons. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. Singapore Standard Quality No sales. Good Average Quality 40 to 40| Off Quality133 words
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Article194 1922-10-28 9 MANUFACTURERS’ PROTEST. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 28. The Malay’ Mail Colombo correspondent says a Times of Ceylon London cable states that the India Rubber Manufacturers’ Association, in its manifesto, lays stress on the fact that the non-cooperation of Dutch planters may’ have far-reaching effects, and194 words
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Article113 1922-10-28 9 The third annual general meeting of Batang Padang Dredging Co.. Ltd., was held in the registered offices of the couip my. at noon to-day. There were present:Messrs E. Reimann (in the chair,) R. P. Cook. Dr. C. F. Nicholas, hew Khuan Sim. Fong Yit Mai113 words
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Article45 1922-10-28 9 28th October, 1922. Local. cts. 'Smoked Sheet 38] PENANG- Fine Pale Crepe 38 ,Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 34 Si ng a- (Smoked Sheet 39)» pore (Crepe 39 London and New York. /Smoked Sheet ll|d LOSOON Crepe n J d New York G 2245 words
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Article365 1922-10-28 9 Messrs William Jacks and Co.. London, reported on the 4th October The tension in connection with the Near Eas«t position had little or no effect upon the market, as the trade of the world is becoming more normal every day. The fact that the American Bankers at365 words
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Article85 1922-10-28 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. S 90 Shares. >* >» s st c. c. c. c. Mining. Batang P. 50 521 52 j 55 N. Taiping 1.07 i 1.10 1.12 J 1.17* Rahman H. 16.00 16.50 16.25 16.7585 words
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Article408 1922-10-28 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, report as follows: The recent activity displayed in the Share Market has been maintained this week in the Mining, Industrial and Loan Sections, but there is little enquiry* for Rubber Shares. Tin is marked up a further £7.2.6 over the period whilst408 words
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Article210 1922-10-28 9 ACTIVITY IN ALL SECTIONS. In their weekly report issued on October 25th Messrs. Fearon and Co. write The Rubber Restriction Bill was passed through all its stages at a special meeting of the Federal Council held yesterday An. active week falls to be recorded, business having been brisk210 words
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Article43 1922-10-28 9 Messrs Barlow and Co., Singapore, report A fair amount of business has parsed in this compiodity, prices showing a slight increase on the week, the closing quotations being: No. 1 $9.60 o $9 90 2 9.20 9-60 3 8.95 9.2043 words
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Article65 1922-10-28 9 London. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, Oct. 26, £l7 7.1()s spot, and £178.25.6d three months buying, £l7B 5s selling. London, Oct. 27, £180.125.6d spot, and 181.5 s three months buying, £181.7s 6d selling. Local. Messrs Boustead and Co., Ltd: To-day’s quotation for Singapore refined tin $90.75 per65 words
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Article273 1922-10-28 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 130.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 65.00 Nutmegs 80s 47.00 1105... 35.00 Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 Copra Sundried 9.50 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 per bag do do do273 words
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Article1074 1922-10-28 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES 5 i 8S 92 Hi RUBBER [Dollar.] c c e Allenby Rubber Co 50 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 20 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 00 2 10 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 11 0012 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 50 75 Ayer Molek1,074 words
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Advertisement314 1922-10-28 9 PROFITABLE ADVERTISING. THE NEWSPAPER SUPREME. Mr. T. M. Sleigh submitted that nowadays judicious advertising was indispensable to success in business. He took the trouble to ask most of the well-known advertisers if advertising was increasing their business, and all replied in the affirmative- One in his own line of business314 words
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Article871 1922-10-28 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Chilka for Madras taking mails for Europe etc. via Bombay. Rochussen for T. Semawe, Segli, Sabang. Olehleh etc. Padang. Pangkor for Pulau Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Ellora for Rangoon and Madras (taking mails for Mergui, Moulmein and Calcutta. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Willesden871 words
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Article226 1922-10-28 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore. Singapore and Hongkong Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road,'l Bx train Teluk Anson,Kuala Kubu. Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang. Port Swetten-226 words
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Article380 1922-10-28 10 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. 20th Sunday after Trinity.B a.m. Matins, 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese), 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m.. Evensong. Hvmn 207. Ps CXX 142. Pss CXXI. CXXII 252. Ps CXXIII 253. Magnificat 47. Nunc Dimittis 61. Hymns 266. 257. 193. Wednesday. All380 words
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Article315 1922-10-28 11 Not to Take Effect Immediately. In the customary circular sent out to Heads of Departments in conjunction with the revised estimates of expenditure as finally approved by the Ceylon Legislative Council, the Government lays it down that salaries and allowances must be paid in accordance with sanctioned315 words
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Article367 1922-10-28 11 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co. Ltd., Manchester, report on October 4 as follows The cotton markets have been weak, owing to the absence of any tangible improvement in the Near Eastern situation. and although sharp fluctuations have taken place values have lost further ground. With the367 words
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Article102 1922-10-28 11 Oct 2SGrand Concerts. Town Hall, J. 15 p.m. Oct 28 and 2’JPenang Golf Club, Monthly Medal. Q c t 29Loke Yew Cup, Rifle Range, Kampong Bharn, 7 a.m. Nov 2 and 4 Merrie England,” Town Hall. y. 1V 4Rugby, Merchants v Rest. Siov 4 and s—Penang Golf Club,102 words
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