Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-12-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 275. VOL LXXX. SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement466 1922-12-02 1 iiuimuek* f howon sale artistic t IxMASCARDSi AND g I WITH LOCAL VIEWS iN SPECTION INVITED kIKKO STUDIO iKo. NORTMAM CAD, PENMifi. III! iWHIDffH ufi UllW lIU lIINMUMHM G OODjpYEAR J j THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD., j 5 (INCGRPORTAED in ENGLAND.) X?, Big Reduction in GOODYEAR 1 0466 words
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Advertisement13 1922-12-02 1 Ĕ T. NAGATA, j E DENTIST. BiKXT DOOR TO I “THE DISPENSARY." J13 words
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Article1697 1922-12-02 2 MR. BON AR LAW’S EARLY DAYS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, November 8. Perhaps nowhere is Mr. Bonar Law better known than in Helensburgh, the pleasant wateringplace, down the Clyde, within easy reach of the City of Glasgow. The Helensburgh folk always prophesied a great career for the1,697 words
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Article30 1922-12-02 2 London, November 18. —A bemedalled ex-Service man has been fined £1 at Gosport for refusing to halt his taxi du ring the silence on Armistice Day.30 words
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Advertisement1479 1922-12-02 2 positions vacant. NOTICES. THE ENFORCEMENT OF Wanted for large Estate in Perak Parents who wish to have children RUBBER RESTRICTION REGULATIONS, first class Engineer one accustomed to a q m jft e d into any of the English Schools Rubber Factory work preferred. Must I 1923 should make application to1,479 words
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Advertisement385 1922-12-02 2 ECZENBW ALLIIS Burned and Itched. 1 air^iOMuticuraHea| Si zema. It brokJout hj all over my scalp and I •ny hair cut off. My ad have and at times the burning L were so bad I thought but lnXn^av/il Cuticura Soap and Ointm.e^^ 11 ter using four tablets of S Soap385 words
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Article1015 1922-12-02 3 M. T.” A QUESTION OF BROKEN RICE. Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, in the Supreme Court, Singapore, was called upon to decide the issue in an action brought by the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., against Messrs. Aik Seng and Company, in regard to a contract for the sale of—“ M. T.” ' - 1,015 words
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Article338 1922-12-02 3 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. Ist Sunday in Advent.—7.4s a.m. Litany, s a.m. Matins. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil), 10.30 a.m. ?>fatins (Chinese), 5 p.m. Children’s Service, G p.m. Evensong. Hymn 51G. Pss XLVI 132. Pss XLVITI 133. Magnificat 57, Nunc Dimittis 70. Hymns 47,338 words
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Article115 1922-12-02 3 PENANG, DECEMBER 2, 1922. (By Courtesy oi’ the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsl7s|') 3 days’sight Private „178 Bombay Demand Bank 1754 S Madras Demand Bank 1754 S 3 days’sight115 words
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Article95 1922-12-02 3 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 Braddel! and Ward, etc. The pamphlet, price 40 cents a copy, exclusive of postage is now on sale at The Pinang Gazette95 words
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Advertisement328 1922-12-02 3 p i Vp Ir cfcpx dc*L~' U 1 ""i J» I 3\ I I “We’re so glad you are getting well again, Daddy.” What a feeling of satisfaction it »s to a man who has been nervy and run-down to find he is getting back his normal health and vigour.328 words
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Advertisement317 1922-12-02 3 *****1 •syASii. fv fS \A\ I t fell I /J I 3 —i'jx 1 have found Z* ,de I Glaxo satisfactory in every respect; yvF surpasses ordinary milk. For W' I making milk-puddings for childI to», I think it is excellent.** iLe For Baby’s brothers and sisters, too! f To317 words
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Article785 1922-12-02 4 Miss A. K. McLean of Singapore is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Maclntyre, wife of Dr. E. T. Maclntyre J. P. returned to Kuala Lumpur, from Ceylon. Major Parr, O. B. E., British Resident, Perak, will attend St. Andrew’s Ball at the Town Hall, Ipoh,785 words
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Article841 1922-12-02 4 Resident Councillor’s Address. Tn an address to the boys, prior to presenting the prizes at St Xavier’s Institution, Penang, this morning, the Hon. Resident Councillor, Mr. A. B. Voules, expressed the hope that St. Xavier’s Institution would again participate in the inter-school sports. The Hon.841 words
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Article1409 1922-12-02 4 J. C. Pasqual - THE TIN-MINING INDUSTRY. (BTH ARTICLE), By J. C. Pasqual. The prosperity of the F.M.S. has been built up entirely by the tin mines, and their very existence in a continued state of prosperity is mainly dependent on this staple industry. Take away1,409 words
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Article214 1922-12-02 4 Mr- Cavendish and his. at present, few disciples, continue to preach the usefulness and desirability of co-operation- So far as Europeans are concerned his message mostly falls on de>af ears, says the “Malay Mail.’’ If there had been more co-opera-tion. which is another word for combination, among local rubber214 words
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Article118 1922-12-02 4 The December issue of “The Plante?” is an excellent one- The subject of new uses for rubber, is dealt with, including the first portion of a lecfture by Capt. B. J- Eaton, O. B. E- Mr. Wilson’s demonstration on “Budgrafting” is put into words, and particulars are given118 words
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Article353 1922-12-02 4 —“Malaya Tribune” Nearly all the l'noffi cia|s this point and urged red uctir jnot of salaries. Mr Mr t 1 tire the older mem her s o f even commute the of the junior cadets. The a harsh procedure The y WOul<l thrown into the Greets—“Malaya Tribune” - 353 words
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Article165 1922-12-02 4 -An action in which Mr. P- A. Pans claims $95,490 from Mr. See Tiong Wah, resulting from the proposed’flotation of a company’- for which the plaintiff claims to have secured agencies in England, came up before Mr- Justice Banett Lennardin the Supreme Court, Singapore. The plaintiff 's165 words
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Advertisement468 1922-12-02 4 NEW AOVEHnSEMEMTS. WANTED. Two or three qniet living men to share in running as a mess an already Furnished House in good locality near Town. Apply Box No. 264, c/o Pinang Gazette. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted Immediately Second-hand Motor Cycle good condition essential. Trial. Box No. 263, c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanted Second-hand468 words
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Advertisement163 1922-12-02 4 Catalogue I < Our ISO rags -UumMed 1 British -Made Cameras. Accessories. mas. Enlarging Lanterns etc., shoo 3 b f the hands ol ever. Photographer S ttrgest Photographic b ckei j in I I a.’, I «re very near to pre tec tioni I S SSm 30« I I KX163 words
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Article1281 1922-12-02 5 London, November 3. —Tuesday’s market after an initial advance closed at a decline on balance of 10s, whilst on Wednesday values dropped 75s and Thursday saw a loss of 22s- 6d. in the cash position and 17s. Gd- for forwardDuring last month values of this metal advanced1,281 words
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Article562 1922-12-02 5 1 BRIGHTER OUTLOOK FOR THE INDUSTRY. The ninth annual general meeting of die i Renong Tin Dredging Company, Limited, was held at 5. Whittington Avenue, E.C., Major F. B- Lawson, 0.8-E-, presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption lof the report and accounts, said that I at562 words
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Advertisement297 1922-12-02 5 Remington Automatic Pistol Cartridges are now Oil-Proof! *\A7 HEN or inary cartridges are )eft in V V automatic arms for any length of time, oil necessary to lubricate the pistol seeps past th* bullet and primer into the cartridge j case and spoils the powder and priming mixture. Mis-fires result.297 words
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Advertisement396 1922-12-02 5 WHITEAWAY’S PENANG’S LEADING STORE FOR Silver and Electro Plated Presentation Goods for Young and Old. Fitted Dressing Cases. A BBHHUHHHHHHHHHfIhMMHK» Solid leather cases Mill 1 OTiIrruCTM I lined throughout fit- IbIMm I |H|B ted with ebony backed brushes and silver -y topped, crystal bottles, strongly sewn. WjM Size 20” Price396 words
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Article902 1922-12-02 6 The fact that the price of petrol at Home has been reduced from 2/sld to 2/- per gallon, is of more than passing interest to Malaya, which is a large petrol-using country and motorists and others might well be forgiven for coming to the not902 words
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Article340 1922-12-02 6 “MM.” A homeward mail, by the Teucer, closes at 5 p.m. on Monday. A mail for Durban by the Kawachi Maru. (via Singapore) closes 7.15 a.m. on Tuesday, the sth instant. A mail for Australasia, by the Houtman. (via Singapore) closes at 7.15 a.m. on Thursday, “th instant.“MM.” - 340 words
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Article1245 1922-12-02 6 The opening of the Sultan Idris College, at Tanjong Malay Education. Malim, marks an important development in Malay education, and indicates the lines upon which the Government’s educational policy as regards the Malay is laid. In his speech at the opening ceremony, the Pion. Mr. W. George1,245 words
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193 1922-12-02 6 MR. CHURCHILL’S REPLY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. December 2. The Government Gazette contain?, correspondence between Mr. LiniChin Guan. Manager of the Fastern Shipping Company, Ltd., ami tho Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Churchill’s reply to Mr. Lim Chin Guan, with reference193 words
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Article36 1922-12-02 6 (From Our Own CorresponJent.) Bangkok. November .T- The first Oriental Congress m R j CrOSs Societies has begur, i Claude Hill b Chairman. The were received in special audiem 1 King of Siam36 words
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Article51 1922-12-02 6 KELANTAN GOLD M INING. i /-> r r"cspom’e |l! 1 (From Our 0»„ b Singa! ,W )f At the statutory meetn j M Gold Mining Co-, I' L .tor, who presided. velopment and pi"-' as l u c tions were being P i: 1 -ii Th report ly as possible.51 words
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Advertisement212 1922-12-02 6 MACGREGOR’S “V. o. s.”Z> z 3 WHISKY. Z> X/ zayX^zi& i I < z /Z Obtainable s n C ases or I S 5 Gallon Wickered I JARS. Special Prices to: g i HOTELS, CLUBS MESSES. I '1 DAINTY X’MAS PRESENTS NOW IN STOCK. MITCHAM’S LAVENDER, WATER green globe bottles212 words
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Advertisement27 1922-12-02 6 “E. O.” To-night, After Dinner,’which will be attended by the Rugby Football Teams, there will be DANCING by Special Request. No Dancing Next Tuesday. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.27 words
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Miscellaneous99 1922-12-02 6 PATHE UNIVERSAL HOUSE Programme from Thursday, 30th November, to Sunday, 3rd December, 1922. A Very Attractive Bill of Fare. A Universal-Jewel Production De Luxe. Mabel Julienne Scott and Stuart Holmes in “NO WOMAN KNOWS The amazing story of Fancy Herself, by Edna Feber, in 7 parts. Hal Roach presents. The99 words
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Miscellaneous30 1922-12-02 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 11.24 p.m. 5.14 p.m. To-morrow. 11.41 a.m. 6. 3 a.m. 11.55 p.m. 5.53 p.m. Monday. 12. 6 p.m. 6.38 a.m. Midnight. 6.31 p.m.30 words
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Article134 1922-12-02 7 Government Measures. Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, November 30. Id the House-of Commons, the di fusion on an Opposition motion re,r.|l(]ing unemployment elicited a statement from Sir A. Montague Barlow, the Minister of Labour to the effect that the Governme d was supplementing the unspent balance of sums previously voted forReuter’s Telegrams.) - 134 words
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Article24 1922-12-02 7 THE < (INSTITUTION BILL. London. December 1. In the House of Lords, the Irish Constitution Bill passed the Committee gage without amendment.24 words
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Article34 1922-12-02 7 A SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE. London, December 1. A Supplementary Estimate of £7.544,000 for the Civil Service, which was preMmted in Parliament, includes £.j.S(iG.<HMI in connection with the liquidation of the Ministry of Shipping.34 words
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Article63 1922-12-02 7 BALLOT ON HOURS. London. December 1. It is announced in Manchester that the necessary SO per cent not having voted in the cotton spinners’ ballot m favour of a reduction of the l working hours in the American Section from ■36 to 24 weekly, the former will63 words
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Article67 1922-12-02 7 AMERICAN DEMAND. London. December 1 A report on the situation in America says tin shows fairly heavy selling, "hicli met a good general demand, the Present price proving attractive. Hie feature as regards speltei is pro iiouneed scarcity tor prompt delivery. Ihepiesent firmness is likely to67 words
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Article47 1922-12-02 7 London. November 30. Lubber changed bands at Is. 2} 1 •P<»t delivery yesterday, the* highest I'Hce for nearly two years. Quotations more distant delivery in 1922 have y’eady passed the minimum of 1/3. "hieh the restriction scheme aims. 'nerica is a more active buyer.47 words
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Article60 1922-12-02 7 London, November 30. Iu the House of Commons. 11 Stanley Baldwin, the Chan.°f the Exchequer, stan l J since April, 1922, the 11 ish debt to America had been re 7 Uce,t by $30,000,000. It remains to H s 'Utled whether part of the last ‘‘bnient,60 words
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Article29 1922-12-02 7 Berlin, December 1. Utv? message from Munich ten» JTtain Ehrhardt, who comtlio K.' Ehrhardt Brigade during lev °*t in 1920, has been aruud transferred to ILeipzig.29 words
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Article26 1922-12-02 7 IN DO-CHIHA’S GOVERNORGENERAL. Paris, December 1. L'hiii" li;,s L “<‘n issued entrusting hiiict? 'Eunice Long with the C*hii,. ,1S v, i'uor-General of Indod wr hlx venrs26 words
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Article62 1922-12-02 7 Arab Claims. (Reuter’s Telegrams. Lausanne, December 1. Ihe numbers af the Conference are growing. M. Benes paid a flying visit, and applied for the admission of Czecho-Slovakia. The Conference representatives of Holland, Syria, Palestine and Armenia have arrived. The Syrian and Palestine delegates memorialised the President of the(Reuter’s Telegrams. - 62 words
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Article103 1922-12-02 7 ITALIAN ATTITUDE. Rome, December 1. In a speech to the Cabinet, Signor Mussolini said that directly he heard of the executions, he instructed the Italian representative in Athens not to recognise the new Government. He reserved the right to recall him. Th? Italian Minister did everything possible to103 words
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Article66 1922-12-02 7 BAVARIAN TOWNS FINED. Paris. December 1. The Conference of forwarded a note to Berlin, demanding an apology from the Bavarian Premier for the attacks on the Allied missions at Passau and Ingolstadt, and inflicting a fine of 500,000 gold marks on each town, which must be66 words
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Article77 1922-12-02 7 OVER THREE MILLIONS PROFIT London, December The report of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company for the year ended the 31st March records a profit of £3.130.000, to which a balance of £1.648,000 brought forward from 1921 must be added. A dividend on the ordinary shares at the rate of77 words
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Article22 1922-12-02 7 OXFORD’S VICTORY. London, December 1. At Cambridge, in the Info-Varsity relay races. Oxford beat Cambildge by three events to two.22 words
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Article128 1922-12-02 7 An Increase Essential. (Reuter’s Telegrams., Washington, December 1. The War Secretary, Mr. Weeks, in his annual report to Congress, declared that the present army strength of 12.000 officers and 125,000 men is inadequate to the national safety. “We can never again make the mistakes of expecting good soldiers(Reuter’s Telegrams., - 128 words
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Article60 1922-12-02 7 “WORLD’S ECONOMIC CENTRE.” Paris, December 1. Tn the French Chamber, reporting on the Colonial Estimates, M. Archimbaud expressed the opinion that the Pacific had become the economic centre of the world since the Washington Conference. France must not play a secondary role to Britain, the United States and60 words
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Article79 1922-12-02 7 P. O. FARES. THE REDUCED RATES. London, November 30. Examples of the new fares from London under the P. &O. Company’s new schedule are Straits. £9B-£lO4 Ist class; £66-£72. 2nd class. Hongkong. £ll4-£l2O Ist class; £BO-£B6 2nd class. Shanghai. £l2O-£126 Ist class; £B4-£9O 2nd class. [We lear n that First79 words
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Article134 1922-12-02 7 London, November 18. —There is the usual complaint tha: the strengths of th? new parties are disproportionate to the votes cast, and it is urged that a revision of the electoral system is necessary. Among the anomalies instanced are Huddersfield where three candidates polled over 15,000. while the134 words
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Article216 1922-12-02 7 —“M.M.” London. November 19- —The labour party’s claim that it has become a national, as distinct from Class party, appears justified bv a further analysis. The new members include Drs. Salter (Bermondsey and Williams (Llanelly) Professor Richards (Bangor University) the Lincolnshire land-owner. Mr- Royce; the Scottish—“M.M.” - 216 words
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Article1082 1922-12-02 7 Big Gathering at Annual Ball. It is well known that the Scot is even more Scottish abroad than when he is among the hills, the glens and the heather. St Andrew’s Day is not celebrated in bonnie Scotland to the same extent that it is in1,082 words
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Article300 1922-12-02 7 —“S- T.’ CHARGES OF COUNTERFEITING NOTES AND COINAt Singapore, the case of gang robbery in which seven Chinese werte 1 accused of robbing a chandu shop in Beach Road, on August 17 was concluded- Five of the accused were found guilty and Lee Tai Fong and Hev Ship—“S- T.’ - 300 words
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Article110 1922-12-02 7 —“M. T.” A sensation was caused in the third court, Singapore, when one of the witnesses in a case suddenly collapsed and died- The deceased is Pertab Singh», corporal attached to the F. M- S. R- Police at Tank-road railway station. He was witness in a—“M. T.” - 110 words
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Article64 1922-12-02 7 -“S. T.” Hongkong, November 29. —The Governor is appointing a Commission to investigate the Sui An piracy. The owners are claiming damages from the Chinese Government- Punitive •oxpedi.t’ons are making for Shanmei the pirates’ haunt. Describing himself as an able Indian physician from Singapore, Mr. Lal was fined-“S. T.” - 64 words
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224 1922-12-02 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) St. Andrew’s Day was observed in Ipoh with a football match between Scotland and the Rest. The big item associated with the day, however, will take place to-night (Saturday), the St. An. drew’s Society Ball, at the Town Ha]l.224 words
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Article204 1922-12-02 7 SCOTLAND v. THE REST. A golf match between Penang Scots and the Rest will be played to-morrow lhe teams and times of starting are as under. The Scottish pairs ar e mentioned first:— A. J. L. Donaldson and W. V. L. Van Someren v. Dr. Savage and Dr. Mai204 words
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Article128 1922-12-02 7 The results of bowls ties played yesterday were as under: Championship. H. Parry beat J. G. Allan 21—19. Championship Pairs-—■£. J. McLernon and A. J. Plumb beat E. J- Bennett and J. Dick 21—9Ladies Singles Handicap.—Mrs. E. Reimann beat Mrs- C- H. Hertz 21—11Ties fixed128 words
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Article134 1922-12-02 7 The following are the teams for the Rugby football match between Penang and Perak, in the Malaya” Cup competition, to be played at the Esplanade, today, commencing at 5 p. m.— Penang—C. P. Liston A. J. L. Donaldson, R. J. Morton, G. Milner and F. Butler; Keng134 words
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Article174 1922-12-02 7 The Hon. Mr- Maxwell, on the occasion of the’ opening of the Sultan Idris College, maintained that the education of the girls was just as important as that of the boys. It must not be forgotten that although the boys of this’ generation were the most important,174 words
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Obituary274 1922-12-02 7 OBITUARY. New York, December 1. 1 The death has occurred of Mr. James R. Mann, Republican Congressman |for Chicago since 1897 and formerly minority leader in the House of Representatives. London, November 30. The deaths have occurred of Mr. Charles Macrae and Sir Isaac Balfour. Mr. Charles Macrae was “9274 words
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1292 1922-12-02 8 MORE PROSPEROUS DAYS AHEAD. The first annual general meeting :f the Rubber Shareholders’ Association Limited, was held at Winchester House. Old Broad Street, E.C. Mr. D. F. L- Zorn, who presided, n the course of his speech, said: I think we may all congratulate ourselves up*>n1,292 words
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Article271 1922-12-02 8 —“S.T.” MALAYA TO BE VISITED. About the middle of next year Singapore and Penang will be visited by a 10.000 liner—the British Trader, formerly the well-known Orient Boat Orontes —carrying a unique exhibition of British manufactures. The scheme has been referred to already in these columns, but—“S.T.” - 271 words
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Article148 1922-12-02 8 A paper was laid on the table of the Legislative Council on this subject. From the figures given, we note that in Singapore, of 274 senior officers, 198 are provided with quarters (one seventh are normally on leave) of 1466 clerks and other subordinates 368 are provided with148 words
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Advertisement239 1922-12-02 8 J-h Thee a victim g R m# r y& bright' H THANKS TO mother, II dSW SES?BKS SYRUP <.~ ok ta^*< ortt 'VvvK. do y° u su er from ''jL'"' yerjl/ appetite, pains or fulness after eating, flatulence, acidity, headaches, biliousness, or constipation If so, take Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and239 words
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Advertisement208 1922-12-02 8 SAUCE diwin R* T* A Ojir m pßr ORIGINAL&GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE j BLACK, GALVANIZED] I STEAM I 0 I I OR. T. Reid 1 Penang C 9 REFReSRNUNG I g COBB Co.. JPOH KUALA LUMPUR. F” BURNETT’C CELEBRATED OLD TOM GIN DISTILLED BY SIR ROBERT BURWEG CO,, 10WI SUB-AGENTS: R. T.208 words
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Article754 1922-12-02 9 SMALL STOCKS IN U. S. The impiovement in the Rubber Mart which set in immediately the export restriction scheme seemed likely to be lopted has been well maintained, says r E L Kiliick in the “Financier” cf j| 7th November. I ntil the maximum f e of L754 words
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Article414 1922-12-02 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang report as follows Tin. after small fluctuations, is 5/. up compared to last week's closing price but shares in this section have had little enquiiA’. Rubber has improved to 1/2} and there has been a better demand for dollar shares ihan for414 words
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Article397 1922-12-02 9 Singapore. November 28- —Transactions in the> local share market have continued on similar line's to those reported last week, and whilst a fair business has been put through in industrials and mines, rubbers are still difficult to handle and quotations must be considered in many cases nominal-397 words
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Article65 1922-12-02 9 2nd December, 1922. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet Penang* Fine Pale Crepe 49 ,Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 40 Singa- (Smoked Sheet pore (Crepe 50 London and New York. Trkvrww /Smoked Sheet ls.2|d LONDON lg2 3 d New York G26| The following were the rubber quotations in London on Dec.65 words
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Article111 1922-12-02 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 579th auction on November 29th, when there was catalogued 1,272,107 lbs.; 571.03 tons; offered 905,407 lbs.; 404.19 tons, sold 564,667 lbs.: 252.09 tons. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb* Singapore standard quality 47 Good average quality111 words
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Article94 1922-12-02 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec. 1: Spot £175 up £1 3 mos. buying ~176 175.6 d 3 selling 176.25.6 d 175.6 d Local parity $86.79 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, Dec. 1. £175.25.6d spot, and £176 three months buying,94 words
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Article149 1922-12-02 9 North Taiping Tin Dredging, Co., Ltd., for November, yardage 45,000, hours run 483: output 475 piculs. The Dredge lost 7} days for repairs to screen, alterations and renewals. Taiping Tin Dredging, Co., Ltd., for November, yardage 125,000, hours 1,240; output piculs 400. Batang Padang Dredging Co.. Ltd., for149 words
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Article148 1922-12-02 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 63.00 sales Nutmegs- 80s «45.00 sellers 1105... 35.00 Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 Copra Sundried 9.82} sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 per bag do148 words
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Article1086 1922-12-02 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES i Js So o SQ H S RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c c c Allenby Rubber Co 50- 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 20 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 CO 2 10 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 11 00 12 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates1,086 words
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Advertisement142 1922-12-02 9 HWe YOU A WEAK STOMACH you miKt With the symptoms: int K U| l 111 w, th the cause. Artificial digest- esseu the pain by lessening the cure Von?• le R to ,nac h, but they don’t test ion. Your need is Bisurated lieu, n!i?\ 1’ C:, b e 'l142 words
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Advertisement257 1922-12-02 9 ENGINEERING, MINE, PROSPECTING and ESTATE SUPPLIES. GENERAL HARDWARE AND TOOLS. If your requirements are SMALL, enquire from us; you will have the benefit of the LARGEST STOCKS IN THE COLONY and F. M. S. to select from. If your requirements are LARGE, let us know we ourselves are the LARGEST257 words
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Article487 1922-12-02 10 Edinburgh, November 8. Glasgow Academicals had an off day, and came a bad cropper at the hands of Watsonians. This was a great disappointment to their friends in the West, as this first defeat removes them from leading place on the Rugby table and leaves Heriotonians the only487 words
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Article55 1922-12-02 10 London, November 18. —Latest Rughv results: —Blackheath 14 pts,. Cambridge University 8- Oxford University 8 pts Harlequins 5- Portsmouth United Services 19 pts., Richmond 5. Edinburgh University 29 pts., Edinburgh Wanderers 8 At Bradford: Lancashire 9 pts.. Yorkshire 3. At Birkenhead Cheshire 27 pts., Cumberland 9. At Plymouth:55 words
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Article244 1922-12-02 10 ARGYLE-CORINTH lANS MATCH SCRATCHED. London. November 17. —A sensation in football circles has been caused by the Football League scratching, at the eleventh hour, the Corinthians vs. Plymouth Argyle match fixed for the 18th November at the Crystal Palace following a protest to the League by the244 words
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Article122 1922-12-02 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Ethiopia for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon.) Soudan for Colombo, Dhanushkodi and Bombay. Krian for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Van Overstraten for Singapore and China. I poh for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Andre Lebon for Singapore,122 words
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Article36 1922-12-02 10 Following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of Nov., 1922. Adults. Minors. Arrivals 1,845 182 Departures 2,862 98 The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.36 words
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Article387 1922-12-02 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY 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,') By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu, Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang. Port387 words
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Article104 1922-12-02 10 Dec 2—Rugby. Pefiang v Perak (Malaya Cup), Esplanade. Dec 4—Hockey, P.C.C. v Mr. C. G. Rodrigo’s Team, Esplanade. Dec 6—Perak Jubilee Lodge, Taiping, Installation Meeting. Dec 6 and B—Dancing Recital, Miss McNamee and Pupils, 6 p.m. Dec B—Lodge Kedah, Sungei Patani, Regular Meeting, 6 p.m. Dec 9—Rugby. Selangor104 words
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Advertisement266 1922-12-02 10 BOOKS The Ideal Gift AND THEN WHY NOT BOOKS for CHILDREN? WE HAVE JUST THE RIGHT BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN JUST UNPACKED Ex. S. S. “PLASSY K All the Latest Annuals for this Season, Books for Boys. Books for Girls, Books for Younger Readers. Toy Bonk Juveniles. Paint Books. Dean’s266 words
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Advertisement180 1922-12-02 10 Manila Fibre Row ALL SIZES IN STOCK. >»♦■< The Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd. AGENTS: R. T. REID CO., LTD PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR.’ I QREEN ISLAND fEMEN? COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) EMERALD BRAND. PORTLAND CEMENT. In Casks of 375 lbs. Nett. R. T. REID Co., Ltd., S I180 words
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Article154 1922-12-02 11 London, November 7. —Dr. Hartzhorne, who was found suffering from the effects of sulphuric poison, was sentenced at Old Bailey to four days’ imprisonment on a charge of attempting suicide. This means his immediate release. Dr- Hartzhorne burst into tears as the Recorder in passing sentence denounced154 words
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Article82 1922-12-02 11 London, November 18. —Arising from a recent question as regards the utilisation of the Empire’s resources a meeting of the Executive Council of the British Empire Exhibition yesterday, ovet which the Duke of Devonshire presided, was held in the Board of Trade Offices, when it is understood82 words
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Article76 1922-12-02 11 London. November 18. —There has been an extraordinary development of the hunger strike of Miss Mary McSwiney in Mountjoy’ Prison, Dublin. Her sister Annie and other women arrived outside the gates last night and recited the rosary Miss Annie McSwiney announced her intention of hunger striking76 words
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Article66 1922-12-02 11 London. November 17- —Miss Cissie Loftus, who was charged with unauthorised possession of drugs, was put on probation for a year and instructed to reside where directed- Counsel staged thV drugs were administered to her in 1910 to relieve the pain of an operation. Thereafter she.66 words
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Article70 1922-12-02 11 Leafield, November 18- —Among those who were called to the English Bar last night at the Inns of Court in London were nine women- The first woman barrister in England received her call some months ago, but she is not practising as a barrister 1 being engaged as70 words
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Article44 1922-12-02 11 London. November 18. —The amalgamation scheme for the creation of a new Southern Railway and Lonc'on and North-Eastern Railway has been approved by several constituent company* meet ings. which voted £107,000 compensate r. to unemployed directors equivalent to four years fees.44 words
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Article45 1922-12-02 11 London, November 18.— Parliamentary notices show that the I nderground Rail way Companie-s are seeking powers to ex tend and improve their systems in London, including a huge station in Piccadilly Circus and an extension to Sutton. The total expenditure w‘ill be £6.000,000.45 words
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Article48 1922-12-02 11 London, November 18. —Mr. M illiam Gemmell, brother of the late Professor Gemmell’ of Glasgow, bequeathed £lOO, 000 to .the City of Glasgow. including £20,000 for the establishment cf a new Chair of Medicine or .Science, and the income from the remainder to various charities.48 words
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Advertisement1464 1922-12-02 12 ini m ttt? L'l WKf T TIVK “ELLERMAN” LINE. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. IHE BLUE B LUNINLL. LAiNth. ELLERMAN ANO bucxnall INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE HOMEWARD. (Incorporated in England.) IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT (Subject to alteration without Notice.) Philoctetes” December 7 London, Hull, Antwerp,1,464 words
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Advertisement785 1922-12-02 12 P. 0.-BRITISH AND APCAR LINES ’'l (Companies Incorporated in Engiaxi,) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL s. N. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Penang. To Marseilles London SARDINIA about Dec. 8 KARMALA a°" LeavePe “an < NELLORE about785 words
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