Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 December 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-12-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 276. VOL LXXX. MONDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement596 1922-12-04 1 F NOW ON SALE ARTISTIC AS CARDS® AND lc L.CNDARM I WITH LOCAL VIEWS I inspection invited .1 N ikko studio! 11,. WRTMM 0«. K«*“ I HiaiMMMHRMMMMIUMUkHMMfIKMIMJIJNMa» 4 naboko Tea. I I mascots. I v k Many of the Mascots which decorat* iHI Carefully selected and free from 5 I596 words
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Advertisement32 1922-12-04 1 ESTB. 1872 B PATBONIZED BY ROYALTY The Only Repstahle House for JEWELLERY: ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Enquiries Carefulfv Attended to B. P. de SILVA: No. 1. BISHOP SHEET, PENANG. 62-3. HGH STBffiT, SINGAPORE.32 words
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Article711 1922-12-04 2 —“The Times.” COMPARISON WITH THE WESTIn his Problem of China” Mr. Bertrand Russell finds the Chinese civilisation in some’ things really su]>erior to our own, and he is not the first European to do that. Dr. Johnson spoke with some impatience of the habitual praise of.—“The Times.” - 711 words
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Article179 1922-12-04 2 The status of Chinese women is undergoing alteration day by day. They have begun to follow Western fashions, not alone the Treaty Port Chinese woman! but over a more extended geonraphical area. Mr- Chao-Hsin Chu speaking at a dinner at the Forum (Ladies) Club told his audience (hat179 words
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Article903 1922-12-04 2 WHY THE CIVIL SERVICE FAILS TO ATTRACT. Every few months the Indian Civil Service is accoided a certain amount of unwelcome jpblicitj». Feyv bodies u men have suffered so much from illconsiderc'd praise or from ignorant criticism and a perpetual diet of jam and powder does903 words
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Advertisement1447 1922-12-04 2 POSITIONS VACANT. DIRECT FROM JUNGLE. x All sorts sizes of Hardwood, and other anted for large Estate m Perak va i n:l i4 e Softwood, Timber cut supplied to first class Engineer one accustomed to order. All standard sizes of Meranti Planks Rubber Factory work preferred. Must etc., etc., in1,447 words
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Advertisement371 1922-12-04 2 fl I I I I I An invaluable I a restorative in i cases of Exhaustion j When the system s "below M I i any unusual strain upon the vitality often causes a feeling of exhauitiw 8 j This feeling of exhaustion is due to I I* sudden partial371 words
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Article299 1922-12-04 3 SCOTLAND ROUTED AT SINGAPORE. On a rain sodden, well nigh submerged, held of battle. The Rest routed Scotland in the annual St. Andrew’s Eve soccer match by 4 goals to love. It was not a day for football, still less for spectators. The first half was a299 words
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Article185 1922-12-04 3 The Interport Doubles tennis match between pairs representing Shanghai and Hongkong was played on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground recently. The match was a, very close one and resulted in a victory for Hongkong by three sets to two. Hongkong was represented by Pay.-Lieut.-Commander Worth ington and Ng185 words
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Article245 1922-12-04 3 Tuesday, the sth December Singles Handicap Class B- -+5 B. E Mitchell v. +4 D. McLeod Craik f 2). Double Handicap.— Ser. J. G. Allan -V E. Reimann v. t 4 W. law J G. Bar rett (3). Championship-—H. Parry v A. J Plumb (4).245 words
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Article183 1922-12-04 3 Some notes respecting this institution in the “Blue Peter” inform us that the name of the Corporation’s Chinese Hong is “Ta Ain Yeng Hong,” literal translation being “Great Britain Bank The Corporation is shortly extending the premises of its Head Office, in London. when the183 words
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Article163 1922-12-04 3 A) hy is not more use made of the film in our elementary schools Lord Monta gu of Beaulieu, whose interest in every* new mechanical device never flags, asks the question. It is not- easy to find answer unless it be official inertia. Th° educational case163 words
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Article119 1922-12-04 3 PENaXG. DECEMBER 4. 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/11» 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 175 A 3 days’sight Private „178 I 3 Bombay* Demand Bank 175| I Madras Demand Bank 1754119 words
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Advertisement369 1922-12-04 3 Backache and other “external” pains quickly soothed. Mrs. Withall, Gatwick, Shaleford, Godaiming, writes I had a pain in my back, just ggSSppi like a knife stab and it left me helpless. I went into hospital from May to November and was turned out w» A incurable. People used to say369 words
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Advertisement79 1922-12-04 3 AA T hen a man asserts his disbelief in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverages he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed his taste for years it proves not so much that79 words
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Advertisement265 1922-12-04 3 WHAT LOSS OF WEIGHT MEANS. HOAV MANY PEOPLE MAINTAIN STRENGTH. AA’hen you are ill and losing weight, failing in strength and growing pais and sallow day by’ day, it is a sign that you nc-ed more blood. AA’hafever ithe. cause, there can be no relief until the blood is built265 words
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Advertisement78 1922-12-04 3 Pritchard’s FOR Xmas Gifts f; i 1 1 I I J GRAND DISPLAY I OF TOYSANDGAMES OF ALL KINDS which [X WILL delight fIpMH THE I Iwl CHILDREN. X’mas Table Delicacies of all Kinds. I Our other Departments are stocked r with novelties including Scent Sachets, Fancy Hand Bags, Pin78 words
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Article1201 1922-12-04 4 PERAK DEFEATS PENANG DECISIVELY. A Hard Game. In the Malaya Cup Rugby match at the Esplanade on Saturday, Perak were much more superior to Penang than the score of 17 points to 3 would indicate: withal they had to fight for the points and it was only1,201 words
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Article95 1922-12-04 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. December 4. In the Malaya Cup Rugby match. Singapore defeated Johore by 21 points to nil in an interesting game. Both team-- were at full strength. Singapore were superior in all departmentsand gave a splendid exhibition. The visitors, who defended stoutly. were95 words
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Article108 1922-12-04 4 HERR CUNO’S STATEMENT. (Reuter’s Telegrams, i Berlin, December 4. The Imperial Chancellor, Herr Cuno, addressing the Press Union, said those acquainted with German conditions realised that nothing more could be done regarding reparations than was indicated in the note addressed to the Reparations Commission in the 13th November. The(Reuter’s Telegrams, i - 108 words
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Article209 1922-12-04 4 Paris, December 2. Tn connection with the renewal c.f rhe (’hai ter of the Bank of Indo-China, with which the Colonial Committee is at present dealing, the Governmeit and the Board of Directors agreed re garding most of the changes, except the establishment of an agricultural credit209 words
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Article999 1922-12-04 4 PERSONAL ATTACK ON MR. JAMES DISAPPROVED. In the Straits Government Gazette there appears the text of correspondence which passed between the managing director of the Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd., Penang, Mr. Winston S. Churchill and Sir Laurence Guillemard respecting the recent trial of the action in the999 words
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Article418 1922-12-04 4 THE PRICE OF PETROL. [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.’’] Sir,—Several times recently yon have commented on the high local‘price petrol but, now that you have the matter important enough to be th subject of a leading article, attention will doubtless be focussed on this problem of spirits.418 words
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Advertisement1263 1922-12-04 4 —HTL-.1 rww inrnn—i«»i HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SUMMONS FOR DISPOSAL MISCELLANEOUS. OF SUIT. Will Lady who got wrong Cream Coat (ORDER 5. RULES 1 AND 5.) at St. Andrew’s Dance on Friday, please communicate with Box No. 265 c/o o n n Pinang Gazette. IN THE COURT OF THE S. C. C.1,263 words
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Advertisement253 1922-12-04 4 BACKACHE, HEADACHE Aj OTHER ACHES SIMPLY MEAN IMPURITIES IN BLOODhies. Otherwise you couldn’t h av< b y°drinking« me dical man Punfy the good homemade medicinal le inCZO en«« quickly they RO. The follow.n g simp lituent comnound will gbe you the essentia of famous natural curative me waters, as exactly253 words
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Article2158 1922-12-04 5 THE ANNUAL REPORT. The following is the annual report read by the R>v. Bro. Paul, director of St. Xavier’s Institution, Penang, at the annual prize giving which took place on Saturday. The Hon. Mr. oulhs. Rev. Fathers. Brothers, ladies and gentlemen and boys, before giving an t2,158 words
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Advertisement407 1922-12-04 5 I X’mas and I New Year Cards. BLOCK I CALENDARS. I I I I A VARIETY OF I PICTURE BOOKS FOR I CHILDREN. I s I HENRY RYLAND PICTURES GRECIAN SCENES. s s s I I i AT I c. A RIBEIRO co, ltd, j 49, Beach Street. t Talk407 words
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Advertisement93 1922-12-04 5 j THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S. S.) LTD., ff (INCOBPORTAED IN ENGLAND.) 1 Ji t I 1 iSSS&r* 1 =W I s “FISH” j BRAND KEROSENE OIL. j I I ig THE BEST ILLUMINATING OIL ff B 1 FOR THE HOME: OBTAINABLE VZ Vr if f AT ALL THE LOCAL93 words
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Advertisement97 1922-12-04 5 INSIST FRASER WEAVE'S AERATED WATERS Acknowledged to be he.it in the I 3 Straits Settlements and second to I I none in the East. I FRASER NEAVE, Ltd., fl Argyll Road, Penang, I gg at CANVAS BAGS New Price Ist Quality $7.50 each. (F. O. R. or F. O. B.97 words
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Article46 1922-12-04 6 Pattinson At the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on 2nd December 1922, to Mr- and Mrs- A- E. Pattinson, of the Prison Department, a son. Gaggino—On November 29. to Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Gaggino (nee. Mabel Anchant), at their residence Gaylang Road. Singapore, a daughter-46 words
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Article36 1922-12-04 6 Gwee—Lee. On Tuessday, November 28 at 45. McCallum Street,. Singapore Gwee Kim Keng. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs- Gwee Cheng Lw. to Lee Hock Neo, eldest daughter of Mr- and. Mrs. Lee Soon Hee36 words
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Article1006 1922-12-04 6 We have another example of the power of public opinion, expressed through the medium of an alert and independent press, to move Governments to action in the ease of the British Empire Exhibition. As announced in to-day’s cables that an agitation has been proceeding for some time1,006 words
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Article1363 1922-12-04 6 It is possible, though not very probable, that the four unAs Others See official members of the Them. Legislative Council who were disappointed at losing the chance of voting in favour of the retention of the Income Tax Bill, never read’ the newspapers, like Lord Balfour. If1,363 words
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Article106 1922-12-04 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 4 The wedding took place in St Andrews Cathedral. Singapore, of Mr. C. fl ,f Mawson and Miss Dorothy Giinr Idaughter of the late Dr- E'i’S. formerly P. C- M. 0-. ments. The Bishop of Singap--n cl ated. assisted by the K106 words
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Article38 1922-12-04 6 (From Our Own Correspond"'> Singapore, Deeemb# Aa exciting incident Lnboardthee T aw<mg clerk killing a Chinchew > 1111 tbree Malay, besides sever. passengers, one of w ho.n j to live. The aidant jumped but was ca;>tur?d-38 words
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Article43 1922-12-04 6 .jj. Teiu’en homeward ui-db 1 closes at 9 a.m- f 111 1 q,.. ViW* A mail for Durban 11 .r. ;.i>Maru. (via Singapore' t. to-morrow. )V th l 1 1!; A mail for \n<trm i-"'- .j(via Singapore Thuralay. Hl» lsla L43 words
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Advertisement222 1922-12-04 6 A GOOD PIANO j -IS NOT NECESSARILY EXPENSIVE g S And our system of Hire Purchase enables you to place an English Manufactured Piano—fully guaranteed for n 7 years—in your Home to-day. A deposit of $2OO and S small monthly payments to suit your pocket can be arranged. 1 1222 words
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Advertisement41 1922-12-04 6 “E. O.” X’mas Night -Monday, 25th December, X’mas Dinner and Dance in the New Ball Room. OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE BALL ROOM ON Monday Ist January—New Year’s Day Special Dinner. Black and White Pierrot and Pierrette Costume Ball. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.41 words
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Miscellaneous20 1922-12-04 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. Midnight. 6.31 p.m. To-morrow. 12.27 a.m. 7.12 a.m. 12.52 p.m. 7. 8 p.m.20 words
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Obituary48 1922-12-04 6 DEATHS Madam Ee Say Neo. beloved mother of Tan Boon Liat at N 0.4. Outram Road. Singapore, on November 29, in her 62nd yearSiddons- —At his( residence 10. Payah Lane off Killiney Road, Singai*>re>. on November 29. at 3-20 a. m. William Edwin Siddons in his 57h year48 words
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Article603 1922-12-04 7 Trial and Banishment. Reuter’s Telegrams.) Athens, December 2. The trial of Prince Andrew opened 1H the Bouse of Parliament this morning ,s c l ,nr^ disobeying orders on the battlefield. The French Attitude. Paris, December 2. The “Temps” understands that the french Government through the MinisterReuter’s Telegrams.) - 603 words
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Article553 1922-12-04 7 M. Chicherin’s Demand. (Reuter’s Telegrams. Lausanne, December 2. Al. Chicherin has arrived. Exchange of Populations Proposed. London, December 2. The so-called exchange of populations, namely the migration of some 600,000 Ottoman Greeks to Greece and 360,000 Hellenic Moslems to Turkey was considered by the First Commission at Lausanne,(Reuter’s Telegrams. - 553 words
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Article42 1922-12-04 7 Colombo, December 2. The Ceylon Legislative Councillors who recently resigned as a protest against the Government forcing through a measure by an official majority, and were afterwards re-elected, to-day, with one exception, declined to take the oath of allegiance.42 words
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Article306 1922-12-04 7 German Press and the Note. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Berlin, December 3. The Allied Not-d evoked bitterness in the newspapers, one of which heads its comments with “a million gold marks for damaging the varnish of a motor car.” The “Vorwaerts” says the Entente’s demands will arouse d>(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 306 words
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135 1922-12-04 7 THE SOVIET’S OFFER. Reval, December 3. News from Aloscow says that at th-' opening of a Disarmament Conference between Russia and the border states Al. Litvinoff read a declaration by th? Russian Government expresseing its readiness to reduce the army to 200,600, to dissolve the irregular135 words
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Article51 1922-12-04 7 THE OIL DUTIES. The Hague, December 2. The Minister for the Colonies announces the introduction of bills to abolish the oil export duty in the Dutch East Indies, to extend for a year the agricultural produce taxey there, and to levy a special tax on oil in51 words
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Article32 1922-12-04 7 THE SWISS REFERENDUM. Berne, December 3. The Swiss referendum, bv a large majority, rejected the Socialist proposal to introduce a bill to Parliament, to provide for a capital levy.32 words
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34 1922-12-04 7 New York, December 2. The death has occurred of Air. William Rockefeller, nephew of the Standard Oil King. He was considered to be one of the world’s richest men.34 words
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Article81 1922-12-04 7 Reply to a Deputation. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, December 2. The Miners’ Federation deputati >n which called on Air. Lloyd George on the 19th November only to be told he had resigned the Piemiership, to-day waited on Air. Bonar Law to urge that state assistance be given(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 81 words
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Article102 1922-12-04 7 A GOVERNMENT ENQUIRY. London, December 2. A deal of criticism was recently launched at the British Empire Exhibition, which will be held at Wimble? in 1924, in connection with the organisation of the enterprise more particularly on the allegation that the Exhibition authorities were not employing Empire102 words
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Article73 1922-12-04 7 Melbourne, October 20. —The decision to use foreign, foodstuffs at the British Empire Exhibition is regarded here as a serious blow at Imperial Preference. MrRodgers. Minister of Customs, has cabled strong representations to Sir Joseph Cook. Australian High Commissioner in London. Mr. Rodgers says that the proposal73 words
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Article103 1922-12-04 7 SIR RONALD -MAGLEAY. CHINESE BANQUET IN LONDON London, December 2. Sir Ronald and Lady Alacleay were entertained to a farewell banquet by the Chinese Societies in London last evening. Sir John Jordan preside 1. The guests included Lady Jordan, Si’ Charles and Lady Addis and Air. Tung Kang. Proposing the103 words
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Article80 1922-12-04 7 London, December 2. At Birmingham Assizes. the ca<e was disposed of in which eleven Irishmen were arrested in July ard were charged with conspiracy to obtain arms for the Irish rebels. The Crown Prosecutor stated that communications between the British and the Irish Free Sta Governments80 words
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Article30 1922-12-04 7 FALL IN A STEEPLECHASE. London, December 2. Riding in steeplechases near Oxford the Prince of Wales fell at a difficult double jump, but was not injured.30 words
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Article32 1922-12-04 7 WOOLLEY BATS WELL. Kimberley, December 2. Griqualand West scored 198 (N. Tapscott 57), and Alarylebone bad made 237 for five wickets (Woolley 83), when stumps were drawn for the day.32 words
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Article29 1922-12-04 7 Paris, December 2. Criqui, the holder, beat Billy Alatthews (England) in a fight for the featherweight championship of Europ’. The referee stopped the fight at the seventeenth round.29 words
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Article75 1922-12-04 7 The Progressive Conference. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Washington, December 2. The Republican, Senator Norris, was elected Chairman of the Progressive Conference, which was attended by 13 Senators and 26 members of the House of Representatives. Senator Lafollette disclaimed the intention to organise a third party. Senator Borah declared himself in(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 75 words
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Article27 1922-12-04 7 Washington, December 3. Tlie Republican Senators decided not to press further the Dyer AntiLynching Bill, against which the Democrats waged a four-day filibuster this week.27 words
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Article79 1922-12-04 7 MANY CASUALTIES. Alaxico City, December 2. A parade of Trade Unionists made an attempt last night to rush the City Hall, and it resulted in serious rioting. The jiolice fired on the crow’d, and the latter returned the fire and later wrecked the furniture and fired79 words
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Article19 1922-12-04 7 MORE REDUCTIONS. London, December 2. The Ellerman lines and Anchor line announce fare cuts to Eastern ports.19 words
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Article68 1922-12-04 7 London, December 2. In response to representations of the executive of the China and Far East section of the Manchestĕr Chamber of Commerce, the shipowners concerned announce the following reductions per ton on shipments by steamers sailing next week Straits 10/- per ton for light68 words
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Article57 1922-12-04 7 London, December 2. The first trans-Atlantic fare reductions are announced by the Royal Alail Steam Packet Company, of which the most important is the lowering of the minimum first class fare to New York from £47 to £43-15-0 during the winter season w hich will terminate on57 words
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Article75 1922-12-04 7 SENTENCE REDUCED. Paris, December 3. The sentence on Al. Pernotte, ex-Director-General of the Banque Industrielle de Chine w r as reduced in the Correctional Appeal Court to 15 months imprisonment and a fine of 3,000 francs and he was ordered to return to the Bank the sum of75 words
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Article76 1922-12-04 7 Paris, December 2. The bakers’ shops were besieged early and sold out in consequence of the decision of the Master bakers to close down at noon because the authorities only allowed an increase in the price of bread of five centines a kilogramme. The Minister of76 words
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Article43 1922-12-04 7 Paris, Decern tier 3. As the result of an interview this morning with the Minister of Agriculture, the President and the Committee of the Bakers’ Federation, after consulting the members, informed the Minister that bread-making would be resumed to-morrow morning.43 words
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Article27 1922-12-04 7 Rotterdam, December 2. A meeting of 300 seamen decided not to sign for decreased wages and also seek support from othei transport workers.27 words
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Article802 1922-12-04 7 —“S. T.” Mr. R. Craik left on Saturday, on transfer to Messrs? Mac Alister and Co.’s Singapore Office. Mr. Thomas Hardy has been elected Honorary Fellow of Queen’s College, Oxford. Mr. S. Stutchbury is to act as Assistant Postmaster-General, Penang, with effect from November 1. Mr. and—“S. T.” - 802 words
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Article433 1922-12-04 8 THIRD REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The Directors cf Bagan River Rubber Co., Ltd., report for the twelve months ended 30th September, 1922: —No increase was made in the cultivated area during the period under review All vacancies have been kept regularly supplied and the supplies have been433 words
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331 1922-12-04 8 Figures of the export of lubber from the principal ports in the Dutch Indies serve to show both the growth of the industry and the rapid rise in production since 1914. For 1914 there were exported from Java and Madura 3.811 tons: n 1917. 18.843331 words
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Article129 1922-12-04 8 Many confectioners in England, says the “Westminster Gazette,” have been cheered recently by the receipt of a post card from Vienna, stating: “A fe*v months ago I offered You excellent Aus trian Chocolate Candles, filled or not in nice wooden boxes, very suitable for pre sents from one129 words
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Article889 1922-12-04 8 NEED FOR RUBBER PROPAGANDA The twelfth annual ordinary general meeting of the Tenasserim Hevea Planta tion, Ltd., was held at 4, Lloyd’s Avenue, E.C-, Mr. G P. Symes Scutt, chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman, in his speech, said ex eluding debenture interest, the accounts for889 words
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Advertisement205 1922-12-04 8 1 For Baby when Teething I fir' M.. s 1 Allenburgs RUSKS Lightly malted, delightfully crisp and wholesome, the “Allenburys” Rusks are designed to help baby when teething. Children nibble them instinctively, so that the cutting of the milk-teeth is aided and the troublesome and painful process shortened. Moreover, the205 words
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Advertisement272 1922-12-04 8 phi I S S I ii'nT U 'A—. bl BIS lly I I I 'XnI V I i 1 V/t R' 4 T J Enables a mother to nurse her baby in the natural way Natural feeding is the duty of every I mother and the birthright of every child272 words
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Article851 1922-12-04 9 A GREAT success. (Bv Our Own Correspondent.) U N of Perak observed St. T 1” 0 Dav with a ball at Tpoh Town An<lre "‘«anrdav. The hall was beauti- ev.-ru-re.™ being prefully foyer was a veritable oOin Thĕ pillars were draped •lr-‘ w IU .V’851 words
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298 1922-12-04 9 A firm of London stockbrokers whi.h i* habitually very cautious in its recommendations summarises its conclusions regarding the present situation of the in dustry as follows 1. That consumption of rubber will not be materially restricted by an advance in price to, say, Is. to298 words
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Article554 1922-12-04 9 RUBBER AND INDUSTRIALS FIRM. Messrs. Fearon and Co. in their review dated November 29th state: —I'he chief feature of the week has been the strengthening in the price of rubber which close* B London Is. I’d., Singapore 47 and New York 26| cents (gold). Rubber shares have been554 words
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Article60 1922-12-04 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Saturday. To-day. cEE E Ĕ Shares. CO OQ CO 02 sc. c. sc. c. Min«ng. Kamunting 28/6 29/6 27/6 28/6 Menglembu 30 35 35 45 Rawang 1.05 1.10 1.07 J 1.12 j UluPiah 1.40 1.5060 words
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Article72 1922-12-04 9 4th December, 1922. Local. cts. f Smoked Sheet 48| PENANGj Fine Pale Crepe 48£ lUnsmoked Sheet No. 1... 40 Sing a- (Smoked Sheet 49| pore (Crepe 49| London and New York. t (Smoked Sheet ls.2|d L °M>°N j Crppp ls 2 d New York G26A The following were72 words
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Article65 1922-12-04 9 Local. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd, Dec. 4: Singapore buyers no sellers at sB7s. Penang sold 50 tons at sB7s. Messrs Boustead and Co., Ltd:— To-day’s quotation for Singapore refined tin $87,875 per picul, buyers no sellers: Penang refined tin $87.87i per picul, business done 175 tons: unrefined65 words
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Article510 1922-12-04 9 Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., for November, hours run (two dredges) 1,203. cubic yards treated 175,( >OO. total piculs 1.290.29, nett value $05.835.13. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd., for November, hours run 570, cubic yards treated 120,000. total piculs 040.41, nett value $3.3,401.47. Lost 59 hours boiler cleaning.510 words
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Article1088 1922-12-04 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. S NAMES g, c j ac RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 cj c 8 c Allenby Rubber Co 50| 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 20 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 00 2 10 Ayer Ritam Planting Syndicate 11 0012 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 50 751,088 words
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Advertisement111 1922-12-04 9 I GRANTS g MATURE I I SCOTCH fl BLENDED I WHISKY fl j I I j sole agents: .fcSg i R. T. R EID Co., Ltd., j j Penang. Kuala Lumpur. .4* 11—in uiniinn >■ ■uiii n Jamaica Qigars j Janiiiiii» §olofina and Jiarima «iimiiiiii»J Perfectos $6.50 Per of 25.111 words
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Article385 1922-12-04 10 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd-, Manchester, reported on "Wednesday. November 8, as follows: —This has been another week of active trading in the cotton markets. America being again responsible for the continuance of the bullishness of recent weeks. There has been much heavy buying and385 words
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Article365 1922-12-04 10 Fiom the Dutch East Indies comes news which should encourage British engineers and manufacturers to redouble their effort- to gain a fair share of the important business which is developing in that rich and promising region- For more than one reason (iernuin competition is no longer365 words
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Article96 1922-12-04 10 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 Gazette96 words
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Article200 1922-12-04 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Hogendorp Deli and Langsa. Ekma for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Perak, LE.S. Co] for Teluk Anson. Fooksang for Calcutta. Bhadra for Mergui, Tavoy, Rangoon and Moulmein. Teucer for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez and New York. United States of America. The200 words
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Article509 1922-12-04 10 “S. F. P.” CLOSE DAILT (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,') By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu. Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur.“S. F. P.” - 509 words
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Advertisement499 1922-12-04 10 Dr. Cassell s Tablets kkM( tba Baar af Maaltb Indigestion and Sleeplessness Extreme Weakness after Operation. Bloemfontein Lady toon cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets after all other Treatment bad tailed. Mrs. Florence Hatchman, of 68, Lornbardstreet, Bloemfontein, says:—“A little mors than y ears I underwent an operation g-J which left499 words
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Advertisement425 1922-12-04 10 grossmttlts Per/ctme CeyCon I J T 4 triumph of the P er turner's Art, unique in its fl ora i VO/ r 13 0" ancl auction, Wana-Ranee a pearl among perfumes. («gcSlga, Delightfully refreshing and lastin. I »t is everywhere acclaimed al A Dream of Oriental Fragrance. Prepared in every425 words
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Article535 1922-12-04 11 Head, sheep or goat each 80 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 52 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 52 Lamb do 52 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 50 Fowl (full grown) each 95 Turkey per catty535 words
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Advertisement635 1922-12-04 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LIP INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. HOMEWARD. Philoctetes December 7 London, Hull, Antwerp, Rotterdam q Hamburg. Demodocus December 12 Marseilles, Havre, Liverpool. Pyrrhus 13 London, Rotterdam and Antwerp. Alcinous December 22 London, Rotterdam Hamburg. Phemius 27 London, Rotterdam Antwerp. Mentor 31 London Amsterdam and Antwerp. NEW YORK SERVICE635 words
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