Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 October 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 247. VOL LXXX. MONDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 772 1 artistic ivy AS CARDS: B s CALENDARS i y ~i| LOCAL VIEWS INSPECTION INVITED JJ NIKKO STUDIO S u i. «»>• ffu Pin-ifip Gazette £i a aßnMiannii«jiana«««nnnflflDnaa.<nnnMM«Dan»>Bn RATES OF CAS-UAL S AyfVftjMlft TCT fcl MFPJT Ck a n In regard to accidents, you never know advertisements. ««.aL.I.. I 3 your,uck;
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    • 35 1 i 1872 w PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY The Only Reputable ouse for :JEWELLERY n ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Enquiries (’.arefullv Attended to sB. P. de SILVA No. 1, BISHOP STREET,. PENANG. 62-3, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. i iiifc-aiißamm
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  • 61 2 ARMISTICE SKYE MEETING. Friday, November 10th AND Saturday, November 11th. Hurdle Races.Races for Ponies and Hacks. Pony Handicap.Distance Handicap for Horses and Ponies. Gharry Pony Races. Entries Close on Saturday 2Sth October. ALL RAILWAY FREIGHTS PAID ON PONIES ENTERING FOR THE MEETING. Chas. C. HARRIS, Secretary. 1701—13
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  • 1140 2 PLIGHT O 1 REFUGEES. Mr- John Clayton of the Chicago Tribune,” wiring from Smyrna, says:The cry of Rachel: From 200,000 h<*mes, Moslem, and Christian,. it ascends: In Rama there was a voice heard, launenlta-tion and < and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children, and
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  • 478 2 MA BON” LEAVES OVER £33.000The Right Hon- William Abraham, P. C., LL. D., of Brynbedw, Pentre, Glam., Labour M.P. for the Rhondda Valley; Deviation, 1885-1918. and for West Rhondda 1918-20. who worked in the mines from the. age of 10 years until he was 30. and was-
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  • 131 2 As the Qovernment refuses to modify the Rent Restriction Law and permit houseowners to increase rents to 1,900 time* what they were i n peace time fhe 5 ienna landlords are threatehinu to strike. The water supply ir. houses will be cut off, staircases and halls
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    • 494 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., can be inserted in the Pinang Gazette at THREE CENTS A WORD counting the address to which replies are to be sent. Minimum Charge $1 each Insertion. 6 Consecutive Insertions $5. Cash must accompany order, otherwise the advertisements will be charged
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    • 492 2 NOTICES. SOUTH TAIPING TIN DREDGING Co., (1922) Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Notice is hereby given that the Statutory Meeting of South Taiping Tin Dredging Company (1922) Ltd., will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 33, Beach Street, Penang, on Saturday, November 4th 1922 at 12
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    • 657 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Reduction of Tram Fares. Commencing from November Ist, 1922, the 8 cent first class fare per section on the Jelutong and Ayer Etam Routes will be reduced to 5 cents per section. The 5 cent third class fare per section on the Ayer Etam route will l>e reduced
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    • 390 2 p- f I W ll L N touring the Is sj countryside see that i ur m ount i s I TRIUMPH a I 5 of proved merit, easy 4 'I ru n,n g and reliable, n I fl "t 1 add greatly to the ii xj pleasures of the
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 187 3 Londc.’i, October 13.The Peshawar correspondent of the Tinies’’ in an article on the insidious penetration of Bo! shevism in the East draws attention io the changed tac’ c- of the Bolshevik> which are now directed to establishing themselves as friends of Islam in opposition to Britain,
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    • 81 3 London. October 12.Reliable advices have been received in London that the Soviet Government is feverishly brewing European turmoil, especially in Germany, whither Communist agents are constantly proceeding through Petrograd and the Baltic States. The flow of agent* recently assumed alarming proportions, giving rise to apprehension of an
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    • 178 3 London, October 13.Characterising the talk about pneumonia blouses" as all nonsense a distinguished professc Mr. Leonard Hill, appeals to the Prince of Wales as the acknowledged leader oi men’s fashions to come out with a low neck and start the fashion and thus rid
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    • 117 3 London, October 13.Scandalous abuse of the worst description’’ was th? opinion of the Lord Justices at the High Court when a man named Vidal was sentenced to four month'’ imprisonment for contempt of court. The case arose out of criticisms of the President of the Divorce Court,
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    • 101 3 London. October 13.Colonel D. JSmith, in his presidential address to the Institution of Automobile Engineers, emphasised the necessity of considering markets abroad, saying that makers should not be content with the design for a car for good British roads, but shou'J ascertain local conditions in various par*s
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    • 45 3 London, October 13.Lady Duff Gordon, known to women throughout the world as Lucille, the founder and inspirer of the firm of Lucile Ltd., the famous dress house, has broken her association with the firm owing to a dispute with her American partner.
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    • 32 3 London, October 11.Mr. Blackader, the first officer of the Robert Dollar was f< und dead in Marseilles harbour, the circumstances pointing to a fall close to the water edge.
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    • 561 3 London, September 28.The City of Nagpur set out on her maiden voyage last Friday from the Clyde for Colomb > and Calcutta via Liverpool As the guests of the owners, a large party of passenger agents from all parts of Scotland and England, and a number of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 189 3 CROSSMITH’S I Golden Still” Eau de Cologne I X Wonderful freshness, invigovV rating quality and deli rbtful odour, distinguish this A really High-class Eau de Cologne, which is undoubtedly f the finest production of its kind. It is manufactured from the purest ingredients and blended with the knowledge derived I?
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    • 330 3 THE SECRET OF THEIR WEAKNESS WHAT PALLID NERVOUS WOMEN SHOULD DO TO GET STRONG. Many women, mothers who have the care of children, girls who work and come home tired every night, anu even society women who have an endless round of duties and little time for rest and relaxation,
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    • 263 3 it Is CJSBI i i 11 kT Iwfio Wsaishs== 1 mliw i I I IWj F7> Lwlw E'. nlltX X.■ iyfi >aan v 1 ICm I Jr Enables a mother to nurse her baby in the natural way Natural feeding is the duty of every mother and the birthright of
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  • 1626 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The Hon. Mr. D. A. M. Brown returned by the Klang this morning. Dr. J. Stuart Rose returned from Sitiawan by the Kedah on Sunday. Dr. H. J. Gibbs has been added to the Commission of the Peace for Singapore. Mrs. L. T. Williams, Ipoh, left for Home
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  • 215 4 LOKE YEW CUP GOES TO TA I PING. Conditions could scarcely be said to have been ideal at the Rifle Range, Kampong Bahru, yesterday morning, when competitors to the number of twenty eight including several marksmen and one lady from the F.M.S., met to decide the Loke Yew’
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  • 213 4 SELANGOR BEATS NEGRI SEMBILAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 30. In the Inter-State Rugger match at Klang on Saturday, after a fast game. Selangor defeated Negri Sembilan by nine points (three tries) to nothing. Dun can scored in the first half and Foston and Jack in the
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  • 53 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Singapore, October 30. The Y.M.C.A. swimming carnival wa< largely attended. The Open Champion, 'hip of Singapore was won by J. E. Tan (Y.M.C.A.). The Inter-Club team relay j was won by Y.M.C.A. J.E. Tan won the All-Round Championship with points. Mrs. James
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  • 185 4 Ihe times of visit and the varieties of mosquitoes in Singapore, are thus referred to in Dr. Bro- ke’s report on the> Government Health Branch. Monthly Mosquito Surveys were made at the General Hospital, and at Tan Toek Seng Hospital, with a to determining the visiting species at
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  • 52 4 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade to-day from 6 to 7 p.m. 1 March My Pretty Jane Cook 2 Overture Carnival M illiams 3 Waltz Gold and Silver Lehar 4 Fantacia Carmen Bizet 5 One-Step The Lobster’s Promenade Stede God Save
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  • 241 4 MOTOR CAR WRECKS PORCH. An alarming accident, which might have resulted in! serious consequences foi those involved, occurred at the residence of Mr. Laurie Brown, The Warren, Scotland Road, Penang, yesterday afternoon about half past two. Lieut. Commander C- A. Peal, fl t harbour-master, was
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  • 157 4 a special meeting of the Western Divisional C' uncil of the Scottish Unionist Association at Glasgow, <>n September 29. Sir George Younger. M. P. chairman of the Unionist party organisation, said that, undoubtedly there were differences in the Unionist ranks- A certain Parliamentary section called the DieHardsa
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  • 76 4 The following new books have been ic reived at Penang Library---The Tell of the Blaok Lake, by Dorot’hen Conyers. Peregrine’' Progress, by Jeffery FainoL Genevra’s Money, by E. V. Lucas. Sabine and Sabina, by W. E. Nori < Tell England, by Ernest Raymond. The Black Gang, by Sapper.”
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  • 119 4 previously acknowledged $15,824.38 Penang. Chop Hai Lee $25, A. Sympathizer $lO, Mr. Lim Lian Teng 8100. Collected by Mr- K. Sian Tan, Penang, Party of subscribers $l4, Mr. Khoo Sian Tan $lO. Mrs. Fung $5. Collected by Mr. Chee Tek Joo, Balik Jelotong. 5
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 80 4 THE EASTERN SHIPPING Co., Ltd (In Voluntary Liquidation.) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. Notice is hereby given that on the distribution of the assets of the Company a first dividend of $7/- per share has been declared and will be paid to the Registered holders of shares in the above Company. The
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    • 286 4 Want chri a s a Pick-me-Up? NE C W CRESTED WITH i'l greeting Milk Stout’s the Thing. 1 Say MILK STOUT i MAL A Y A next time. You’ll never T say Stout again. It’s !>| j_. OR R V delicious, bang full of i I RENANG flavour, nutriment, and
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 238 5 October 13.—Bombardier a -akuwly ngainsi B'oon.field, h Bombardier arnnn sh..wed that liul.n r but only a boxer. BloomheU I the proceedings with a eP,J .M Ifl to h.-'pemt Of the jaw. r,llg tier who bears no sign of Siki s W'’"" watched the fights. ba’
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    • 42 5 I I1(|)rtl Octobei 13- The French Box'Federation has leeided to inquire int,. the fact of whe her Battling Siki only (i(P j V ed 75.n0" francs ai th* winner of he fight with Carpentier instead the 2< 6,noo publicly amrunced.
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    • 392 5 I. udon. September 28.Official billi,,h duiinii the part two seasons ha« in a chaotic 'late. Willie Smith an J .Melbourne Inman have been at logge”|,,ad., with 'h( governing authorities in ar<l ti the conditions under which the hunp'udnp b decided, and they have not (iinipeted fot’ the title.
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    • 135 5 I„ at v" 14.Miss Wethered Cham. 1 S S,f "k' r 7 and 6, winning the Joyce u" i"’ 1 1 tbe thi’d time. Miss mule !<•' s luite the heroine of ig ei,deS A ''oiiieiu le ,!n,e m ay ariive when I'loiislm," t( 111
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    • 48 5 uinu Hl BUMtJAY. 11 in ba v (i 4 7 "f 37 ll( lw l7—The first batch '''on uiH '‘"'eMed last month in conbuck, '7 at 'be race gamb5i,, u l )s have been fined inulin b* fault a week’s rigor-Mavi-.p the Third Presiden-
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    • 360 5 The M.C.C. side for Australia and New Zealand will be led into the field by A. C. Maclaren, one of the greatest captains that ever swayed the destinies of an England XI, says Mr. D. L. A. Jephson. By no st re* ch of the imagination can
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    • 58 5 L >ndon. Oct- 14.—The follow ing are the results of Rugby Football matches placed t<-day Portsmouth Services beat the Harlequins by 16 points to 14. Bristol beat Devonport Services by 11 points to 3. Cambridge University beat Old Leysians by 21 p« imts to 9. Edinburgh Academy
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    • 92 5 London, Oct. 13. At a meeting of the Army Football Association the President, Colonel Kentish, outlined the tremend-us strides made in Army Soci cer since the war. In addition to the Lrmation of the Army Crusaders a Boys’ Army Cup Competition had been instituted, the rules of which
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    • 34 5 Auckland (N. f£.). Oct. 13.The Australian Davis Cup team have arrived. Pattei'-on expressed the opinion that they had but little chance of retrieving the trophy while Tilden and Johnston are playing.
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    • 30 5 London. Oct. 18.—Dr. Fyzee. Crawley, Greig and M. J. G. Ritchie are the .semi-finallists in the Men’s Singles in the London covered courts championships at Queen's. Club.
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    • 35 5 London. Oct. 17.Postlewaife, while playing rugger at Keswick', had his neck broken and died. He was kept alive for forty hours by artificial respiration- He was conscious the whole time-
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  • 1435 5 S.T.” DIFFICULTIES OF YEAR’S OPERATIONS. The second annual general meeting of the shareholders of Malayaat Matches, Ltd., was held at. the registered office of the company, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. J. A Russell was in the chair, and the others present were Messrs. James Davidson, Major Edwin, H.
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    • 315 5 p T .V M KILLS PAIN and quickly brings comforting relief. For prompt relief from Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Lumbago, and to remove the swelling and ease the pain caused by Sprains, you can depend upon Sloan’s Liniment. This warming, soothing, penetrating liniment is the quickest way to overcome the inflammation,
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  • 23 6 Reis. At the Maternity Hospital. Penang, on Sunday. 29th October, to Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Reis. Batu Kawan Estate, a daughter.
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  • 1235 6 S.F.P.” According to the latest speech of Mr. Lloyd Mieorge. made to a Glasgow audience in opening his Scottish campaign. the nation is still bewildered over the wanton act of sabotage that destroyed the Coalition. Whatever opinion i- held on the action of the Diehard*.
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  • 1082 6 The appeal by Mr. D. Y. Perkins, a former member of the Mr. D. Y. Perkins* Legislative Council, on Plea. behalf of the weaker rubber estates during the period of restricted export, has attracted attention, ;md, we observe, is sympathetically endorsed in several quarters. We hope the
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  • 213 6 A correspondent writes; The"Pi hl Gazette” has more than once within'' last few months commented on the? gracefu! state of the main road b.-tw/ N.bong fehal and Parit lh„ ltai I BI> pare.i l> the pnbhc. while considerable discomfort, also ran ori r. risks. The pontoon bridge
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  • 61 6 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, October Thai wedding took pi:i"e in St. Andre»Cathedral on Sunday, the Ven Archte con Swindell officiating, of Mr. I Dennison. Secretary, Centra Ltd., and Miss Marion Irene Lc -IF’- 1, tier. The service was chon I Th Bishop of Singapore was pre'en' bride
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  • 164 6 M. M.” The homeward mail, by th»* V closes at 5 p.m. on Wednesday. A mail for Australasia. Houtman, (via Singapore) closes p.m. on Friday. 'rhe final and complete rU, tion rules have not yet been fPI even drawn up. says the who lw ve The names of
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    • 247 6 |g«— ES RESTRICTION. Owing to restriction taking place soon, many estates will find it inconomical to run their engine and pay for skilled attendance on same for the reduced output. The alternative to this is to put in a small battery of hand power machines for sheeting and crepeing. Write
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    • 52 6 <S E. O.” Wednesday. Ist Nov.Orchestral Concert 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.A rmistice Day. Special Dinner and Dance. EXTENSION
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    • 127 6 LYRIC KINEMA To-night from Monday, 30th, Oct. to Wednesday, Ist Nov., 1922. THE GREATEST HUMOROUS SUPER COMEDY SERIES 12 Series CHARLIE CHAPLIN 24 Parts A New de Luxes of Chaplin Classic 6 Reels of Joy SERIES 1, 2 and 3. 6 Reels of Joy In the second show at 9.30
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    • 20 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.13 p.m. 3.28 p.m. To-morrow. 9.54 a.m. 4.18 p.m. 10.37 p.m. 4.14 p.m.
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  • 21 6 DEATH. Fleming.On the 23rd October, at Batu Gajah. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Fleming. Jiinah Estate. N. S.
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  • 304 7 Mr. Lloyd George in Scotland. m-I'l \l. I<»R THE MIDDLE COURSE. 7 London. October 28. I lord George. opening his Scottish in (Jlasuow. said the nation was Stildm-a and was still awaiting h p reuntabh* explanation of the wanton tl-t destroyed the Coali- < Hi< nresent, and. he
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  • 131 7 biiihii, October 16.Mr. Chamberfun's warning on Friday against the dissolution <>f the Government forces in face of the eontuigept return of a Labour Administration is rather piquantly endorsed by the Minister of Labour, Mr. Macnamara. The Radical Coalitionist member f"i' Camberwell suggested that attention might he
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  • 234 7 kesclts of explosion in HOLLAND. London. October 29. hi'onnection with the investigation of h l l| "l»agation of sound and its relation ni' teorological conditions of the 1 1 at!ia >q»here. it was arranged to a a of perchlorate ""num at Oldebroek. in Holland, a nd to observe
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  • 993 7 Fascisti Leader to Form Ministry. Paris. October 28. i A Rome message says the situation has I suddenly grown worse in Tuscany, due to the Fascisti beginning concealed action. The Fascisti. despite resistance by the Carabinieri, occupied the Post Office of Florence ami took possession of the barracks
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  • 104 7 AN AMERICAN FINDING. New York. October 28. The feature of the speeches at the Convention of the American Manufacturers’ Export Association was the emphasis laid on the fact that United States' development of a greater demand for its products in North America and Asia would not
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  • 42 7 London. October 28. Mr. J. T. Davies, C. 8., Mr. Lloyd George’s Private Secretary since 1912, has been appointed to a Suez Canal Directorship, which has been vacant for two years. Mr. Davies is in his 42nd year.
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  • 34 7 DR. MACNAMARA’S DENIAL. London. October 28. Doctor T. J. Macnamara, speaking at Camberwell, said the report that he was going to the Far East to take up a salaried office was unfounded.
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  • 42 7 Chrtstiania, October 28. The Aftenpost says the hopes of Norwegian scientists of collaborating by* wireless with Amundsen’s ship, the Maud. have not been realised. Only* a few messages have been received since October 15. instead of daily as was expected.
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  • 47 7 ALLEGED FORGED CABLEGRAMS. New York, October 29. Mr. Henry Werblow, described as the Acting Manager of the Peking Branch of the Asia Banking Corporation, was arrested on his arrival from China, and charged with attempting to defraud Banks of £I39,(MM) by means of forged cablegntms.
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  • 38 7 TEN KILLED IN COLLISION. Parise, October 29. Ten persons were killed and thirty injured in a collision between the Brest express and a goods train at the station of Chatelaudren, in the Cotes du Nord.
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  • 297 7 M. Venizelos to Attend Conference. Athens, October 28. M. Venizelos. assisted by M. Romanos and M. Caclamanos, the Ministers in Paris and London, will represent Greece at the Lausanne Conference. General Mazarakis will attend as a military* expert. Lenin and Near East. London, October 29. 1 he
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  • 270 7 MR. MONTAGU SATISFIED. London, October 14.The ex Minister, Mr. Montagu, in a letter to the Times/’ expresses satisfaction at the Mudania agreement as it is the peace which he when Minister sought strenuously and unavail ingly to achieve since 1918. It was essentially in British interests that
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  • 192 7 London. October 16.The Hon. Mr. Ameer Ali. in a letter on the Premier’s speech, says:I am gravely concerned at the impression on the vast millions «4 Moslems owing allegiance to the King, C whom and to the British Colony living in their midst the first servant
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  • 116 7 London, October 17.Describing the beginning of the Allied occupation cf Thrace a Constantinople telegram says that three troop trains left for various stations, the first containing Italians, the second French troops and the third British troops. The crossing of the line of demarcation was effected without
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  • 100 7 London, September 27.—The Cairo correspondent of the London Daily Express” says:France will be unable to hold the whole of Syria much longer. Already Northern Syria is largely under ther sway of bandits, even the main caravan, route having been closed. Western business men from Beirut who
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  • 96 7 A SCHOONER RELEASED. Washington. October 28. The State Department has ordered the release of the Canadian schooner Emerald, which was seized a week ago outside the three mile limit, on the ground that the seizure of the vessel was in violation of President Harding’s policy. No Liquor on U.
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  • 121 7 NEW YORK SENSATION. Washington, October 28. 'l'he Mexican Consulate in New York has been closed, the furnishings being attached in a civil suit brought in the Courts against Mexico, for 1} million dollars damages. Mexico protested to the State Department against the attachment in the same suit
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  • 194 7 Adverse conditions, the weather and other things, affected the attendance at the Concert given on Saturday evening at the Town Hall, by Madame A. R. Silvestri and party. Those present were rewarded by a rare musical treat. Madame Silversti and Mlles Rosa and Elena Filocoma
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  • 339 7 PENANG HARBOUR BOARD AND POLICE AT VARIANCE. There is a little friction between the Po. lice and the Penang Harbour Board just now, the bone of contention being th° action of the latter body in issuing per mits t o certain of the touts and runners
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  • 154 7 The manners, learnt at public schools are often only parlour tricks,” whilst the chivaii'y to women taught by the system is usually a sham.” This was. the statement made by Mr. Edward Cecil in his address at a meeting of the M omen’s Freedom League at
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  • 132 7 The first three series, of two reels each, of the Adventures of Charlie Chaplin” a production of twentyfour reels in. all, drew* a large crowd to the Lyric Kinema, Penang Road, last night. The first two reels were indifferent, but in the remainder, the inimitable
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  • 162 7 The possibility, so embarrassing during the war, of a British subject being simultaneously the subject of a foreign State is lessened by the latest; Act dealing with British nationality (the Nationality and Status ef Aliens Act, 1922)- Henceforward a child l»rn abroad of a British father, if
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  • 610 8 lift’ JMhfS bv a Sub-Committee and sent out.M. M.” THE PRESENT POSITION. At the meeting of the P. A. M. at Seremban, the Secretary read the following circular letter which he stated had been issued the previous day; 20th October, 1922. 12 Market Street Kuala Lumpur. Dear Sir
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  • 496 8 SOME PRECEDENTS. The rubber report does not, we are told, find much favour with the London Times,’’ which believes that the free play? of supply and demand is the natural and effective method of establishing equilibrium in rubber as in any other industry.” But this argument,
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  • 231 8 Messrs- Lean and Co’s weekly market rojYort states that tin closing at £177.10.0, £5.15.0 above the price a weeki ago. has developed further pronounced strength and it is difficult lo see hew the advance is warranted by either the -light improvement in the statistical, position or the reported
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    • 139 8 1 NAPIER JOHNSTONE’S j OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY. The Whisky for the Connoissenr. 5 5 SOLE AGENTS J Caldbcck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., A (incorporated in shanghai.) F Wholesale Retail Wine Spirit Merchant, J t PENANG. ALL '^Z«e S > PRICES DEALERS.! |®g||jj REDUCED. 1 IS V 'D. HOWil®! I. Three Castle
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    • 230 8 HOW I CURED MY RHEUMATISM. SOME GOOD ADVICE BY C. S. TURNER, FORMERLY OF THE R. A. M. C. Like stomach, liver or kidney disorders, and in fact most other bodily ills, rheumatism results simply from accumulations of impurities in the system. Call these r—. germs, microbes, bacilli, toxins, uric
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    • 95 8 INCOME TAX. 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 Braddoll and Ward, etc. The pamphlet, price 40 cents a copy, exclusive of postage is now on sale at The Pinang Gazette
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    • 194 8 SHIPMENTS Have j 1 Just Been Received I 2 2 1 OF I DUERR’S JAMS 2 AND I MARMALADE S made up in Glass Jars of 1J lb. nett weight. x Ask for these if you I I want good quality j I AGENTS: Katz Bros., Ltd., I (INCORPORATED IN
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  • 1764 9 n-AST corresi-oxoexce. ih.winu correspondence regard- hin vs.- Labour Report is pubink' r information. l‘t from the F. M. S. J 1 on the Ist September. Chat nix' The Ch j e f Secretary, Lumpur. General (British Malay» ReU Snecial Committee on Chinese port oi I L;,,M ""with reference
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  • 69 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 30. The Malay Mail’s Colombo correspondent says a private wire received in Colombo states that there is not the slightest chance of concerted action on the part of buyers. A meeting of the Rubber Association of America developed no opposition
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  • 46 9 The Hon. the Acting Resident Councillor, Penang, informs us of the receipt of the following telegram, from the Controller of Rubber Exports, last night Stocks in dealers’ hands will be allowed to be exported up to November 30th at minimum rate of duty.”
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  • 114 9 The Resident ot Perak has appointed the following gentlemen to be the local Committees for Perak North and Perak South under the Export of Rubber (Restriction) Enactment 1922: Perak North. Mr. P. T. Allen, M. C. S. (Chairman). The Raja di Hilir. M. S. C., J. P.,
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  • 68 9 The Selangor State Committee tor the I purposes of issuing Certificates of Standard Production and Quarterly Licences, ami hearing and deciding appeals against the decisions of the District Officers, will be composed as follows:—Mr. S. H. Langston (Chairman). Mr. G. C. Bailey. Mr. Goh Hock Huat. Mr.
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  • 252 9 The Directors of the Lampeh (British) Mining Co.. Ltd., report for the year ended 31st May. 1922, that the areas over which the Company holds mining and exclusive prospecting rights remain unchanged at approximately 420 acres and 4J M H> acres respectively. Working.—The total expenditure
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 216 9 [To The Editor of the "Piniuig Gazette. Sir.Estate X estimated, prior to the announcement of restriction, to harvest during the coming year 400,000 lbs. at a cost of 20 cents per lb all in. Under restriction it will be allowed to harvest 180,000 lbs which, if it retains
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  • 696 9 ANNUAL MEETING. The third annual general meeting of Batang Padang Dredging Co., Ltd., was held in the Registered Offices of the company, 33, Beach Street, Penang, at noon on Saturday. There were present: Messrs. E. Reimann (in 'the chair), R. P. Cook. Fong Yit Mai,
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  • 119 9 PENANG. OCTOBER 30, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 178 't 3 days’sight Private 181 g Bombay Demand Bank 178 g Madras Demand Bank 178
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  • 91 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list: Saturday. To-day. Z 2 UQ Shares. >» zs zs S aj S GQ M 72 c. c. c. c. Mining. Chenderiaug*... 6/- 7/6 7/- 8/Johau Tin 424 45 45 50 N. Taiping 1.12} 1.17} 1.20
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  • 67 9 30th October, 1922. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 40 Penang-j Fine Pale Crepe 39| (Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 34 Sing A- /Smoked Sheet 41 pore (Crepe 4(H London and New York. /Smoked Sheet ll|d London Crepe lUd New York G 22 The following were the rubber quotations in London
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  • 107 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Oct 27: Spot £lBo.los up £3.25.6d 3 mos. buying 181.5 s 3.25.6 d 3 selling 181.75.6 d 3.25.6 d Local parity $89.54 Local. Oct. 28th: Singapore sold 185 tons at $90.75. Penang sold 50 tons at
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  • 19 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 22nd to 28th October (being one week) 30 tons.
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  • 113 9 The import by the Directors, for the year ended 30th April, 1922, states. The restricted crop harvested for the year amounted to 778,502 lbs. The net profit for the year, as shown by the accounts-, is £14.440 85. To which must be added the balance brought
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  • 127 9 fhe report by the Directors, for the year ended 30th April, 1922, states:The restricted 1 crop harvested for the year amounted to 789,039 lbs. The net profit for the year, as shown by the accounts, is £7,151 0 2. To which must be added the
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  • 56 9 The Editor of the Straits Times’’ says in commenting on a* correspondent’s letter: We counsel all rubbe- growers to wait a little longer asnd give the system a chance of introduction. We cannot be Sieve that officials or committees will follow the absurd Duncan scale. It would
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  • 1077 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES J RUBBER [Dollar.] S c c e Allenby Rubber Co 50 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 20j 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 00; 2 10 Ayer Hi tarn Planting Syndicate 11 0012 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 50' 75 Ayer Molek Rubber Co
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  • 374 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Ethiopia for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Angers for Ceylon, India. Suez, Port Said. Marseilles and Europe, van Hogendorp Deli and Langsa. Kopah for Teluk Anson. Japan for Calcutta. The passenger steamers of the Lloyd Triestino Company, running between Bombay, Venice
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  • 356 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. Ratu Gaiah. Tapah Road.'j By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu. Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang. Port
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  • 299 10 London, October 18.—Interviewed by Reuter with regard to passenger fares from India, Lord Inchcape stated th 't operating expenses were still much abov--pre-war rates, but the Company appreciated that present passage rates were high and hoped to be able, as from next spring, to make material reductions
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  • 497 10 London, October 12.liie Archbi>hou I of Canterbury at the dismissal service of I thirty Missioned at Westminster Abbey to-day said 1 feel it to be a high privilege to -tand as Archbishop"on an occasion which has no exact parallel in our i history. If I had
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    • 418 10 Ringworm Boy and Girl Soon Cured by Germolene. Nurse surprised at Rapidity of Cure. Mrs. Taylor, of 29, Diamond-road, Slough. Bucke. says: l am writing to say that Germolene has completely cured my little girl, aged five, and my boy, aged ten, of ringworm. It /y was a'great trouble to
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    • 32 10 czii lemmi ir- ir-ii-w iiit it -a -it SINGAPORE AND i STRAITS u ROUGH DIARY t For 1923—52.50 p u STOCKED BY THE P PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD. p, PINANG. a/zia czziczjaczjar—
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    • 223 10 I i i Rara 1 i j Pra®» i J«llllll!lillill!l'llllllill» $2OO Deposit and monthly payments will enable you to S purchase a Robinson Tropical Piano. Each instrument guaranteed for 7 years. Let us explain our hire purchase system to you. S Robinson Piano Co., Ltd.J (Incorporated in Hongkong.) ESTABLISHED OVER
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  • 491 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penaxg, October 30, 1922. cts Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 80 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 50 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 50 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 Mutton Head,
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  • 81 11 Nov 2 and 4'Merrie England,” Town Hall. Nov 4Rugby, Merchants v Rest. Nov 4 and sPenang Golf Club, Calcutta Medal. Nov 4South Taiping Tin Dredging, Statutory Meeting, 33 Beach Street, noon. v Nov SP.S.C.. Pritchard Cup. 550 yds. Handicap. Nov 6Penang Turf Club, Annual Meeting, Chamber of Commerce,
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    • 747 11 f BRITISH <D n» EXPANDED METAL D D DIAMOND MESH J\/\/\/\/\/\/\ i laaaaA/ l VVYYY Y .A &il Ei JBf aB a jy g9 b E ii£AA r /v X \/\/\/\/v WiOr X b SOLE AGENTS: E Wm. JACKS CO., Singapore. X I K SUB-AGENTS: < R. T. REID CO.,
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    • 172 11 1 1111 i'll JKJT» ****■***">• i RUBBER COMPANIES 4>TfT A 4 accounts CANVAS BAGS R. s. Stewart, c.a. f. c. ebbels New Price Ist Quality $7.50 each. The most Popular and Indispensable i (F. O. R. or F. O. B. SINGAPORE.) Book of its kind in the Planting Sphere Price
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    • 1405 12 u.MTiMre fAMDiITV DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LLOYD TRIESTINO MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY. lines. LTD. .U'!!'/”"’» > Under Contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Service®. (British Hag.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES-FAB EASTERN SERVICE. P™ W'- O.tober OUTWARD MAILS. REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS li r FROM PENANG TO NEW YORK Steamer To Singapore,
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    • 436 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL I ,|\T INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG HOMEWARD November 1 London, Rotterdam and H Agamemnon” <8 Orestes 12 Havre, Liverpool and Cl Euryades” 15 London, Rotterdam ami WK W Deucalion” 22 111 Antwerp. Ixion 29 p <• Philoctetes” 6 London, Antwerp R o ttJs mhurB Hamburg. ain a
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