Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 December 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-12-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1883. No. 278. VOL LXXX. WEDNESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement711 1922-12-06 1 NO W ON SALE ARTISTIC CARDSAND C AI.ENDARS| i WITH LOCAL VIEWS I inspection invited Inikko studio} I Ko. NORTHAM DAO, PENANG. fi I JO■lr>i 7 1 1 Fj I THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S. S.) LTD., j (REGISTERED) r I (incorportaed in England.) m The wonderful TIMBER PRESERVATIVE is711 words
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Advertisement38 1922-12-06 1 s™ 1572 i PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY a The Onlv Reputable House for J :JEWELLERY: ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Enquiries ('.arefullv Attended to jB. P. de SILVA: J No. L HSHOP SHEET, PENANG. J 62-3, HIGH STVEET, SINGAPORE. F y.v«i,,aaaaaaa—aaa-38 words
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Article517 1922-12-06 2 A suggestion in the Daily Mail” that paid racecourse stewards should be introduced in England ro clear the turf of the suspicion of questionable racing tactics has aroused rguch interest, ,;ays Onlooker.” Stipendiary race stewards, to be wholly effective, must be all-powerful. There is no room for any517 words
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Article110 1922-12-06 2 London. November 20-The Times, discussing the persistent demands for the reform of the Turf, declares that if prominent members of the Jockey Club, such as Lord Derby. Lord Lonsdale and Lord Jersey had nothing else to do but govern the Turf there would be no cause110 words
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74 1922-12-06 2 London. November 19-Lord Derby had a double at Hurst Park where Pharos, beating Silver Grass and Galante Colt, won the Great T. Y. O. Stakes. Selene, beating Simon Pure and Captain Fracasse won the Hampton Court Stakes. Chihls discussing Stratford’s running in the Markeato.n Plate74 words
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Article109 1922-12-06 2 London. November 21.Several sporting writers do not agree with the referee’s decision in the Lewis Todd fight, pointing out that a draw was the realresult. Trevor Wigna-11 writing in the Daily Mail” says that Kid” Lewis has back-slipped many strides in the last fewmonths- His chief asset,109 words
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Article34 1922-12-06 2 London November 19-Tn Hockey matches played on. Saturday’, Oxford I Diversity beat Wimbledop by 9 points to nil Bateson the Oxford centre scoring 7. Bromley beat Cambridge University by 2 points to nil-34 words
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Advertisement1937 1922-12-06 2 positions vacant. notices. Registration of Domestic Wanted for large Estate in Perak Parents who wish to Servants first class Engineer one accustomed to admitted into any oft e g tX’WSi'Xr -XS Penang Leads the Way ro thnonials to No. 2GO. e/o Pinang Gazette, 6th. wlT<sn v A tJ PeS Eleetncal1,937 words
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Advertisement458 1922-12-06 2 H KEEP YOUr I I SKIN YOUNG. 5 ,I>e arm ml beautv J 8 f enl usa is distinguish) J S I° m t cream, J fr the fact that it bathes the I B with invigorating o Xy g en TM N cean cs the pores and U B458 words
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Article1443 1922-12-06 3 INTERESTING CASE IN ENGLISH COURTS. London November 7-The financial responsibilities of the Government of Kelantan and its relations with the (iovernment of the F.M.S. weie among the queetiong raised in fuiiber litigation between the firsturhamed ajnd the Duff Development Corporation which came before MrJustice Russell in1,443 words
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Article114 1922-12-06 3 PENANG. DECEMBER fi. 1922. (By Courtesy of phe Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/11» 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 3/1 (> 3 Credit 2/413/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/11» Calcutta Demand Bank 3 days* sight Private 17X 3 Bombay Demand Bank 1 75i X Madras Demand Bank 175 s g114 words
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Advertisement367 1922-12-06 3 f JMWlrih B Ja 1 'j ff\'/ X ''X S® j /ff ,i i fe 'ai I’l il 1 V\ z 0 f \pL_A3Z/ I. X A Mothei law At three months 'y' JE Irny Baby was wasiing. 1 tried t jfc 5k Glaxo, and he gradually recovered njt*fc 1367 words
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Advertisement73 1922-12-06 3 CHILL ON THE L’VER is a frequent cause of sickness at this time of yeai. Therefore keep your liver active, your system clean and ycur body healthy by the occasional use of thus avoiding chills and (olds, c- nstipa ti<»n, bilious attacks, sick headaches. Pinkettes are tiny but thorough, act73 words
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Advertisement91 1922-12-06 3 L- ..Jill' JJ.Li-K.1U17 Ui— BMIIMillliWWWimL i IhLT Pritchard’s FOR Gifts f 1 j GRAND DISPLAY I F toys and games 0F all kinds WHICH J X 'MH WILL delight I I I fIMW THE I I |k| CHILDREN, j X’mas Table Delicacies of all Kinds. Our other Departments are stocked91 words
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Article1247 1922-12-06 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. S.F.P.” Mr. H. C. Bathurst is on a visit to Ipoh from Penang. Mr. H. C. Pinching leaves for Home by the Mentor” on December 30. Mr. A. N. Macphail is visiting Kuala Lumpur from India. Mrs. E. N. Graham has returned from Home.M. M.” Mr. C. G.S.F.P.” - 1,247 words
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Article224 1922-12-06 4 It is with keen regret that we have to record the death, at the age of 63, of Mr. W. D. Laing, who retired from the post of superintendent, Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. Ltd., Penang, in September, 1919. The sad news was received this morning224 words
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Article149 1922-12-06 4 SELANGOR-PENANG MATCH OFF. The Malaya” Cup Rugby match between Selangor and Penang, winch was to have l»een played at Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday next, has been called off. Penang being unable to get up a side to travel to the Federal Capital. The Penang Captain has done149 words
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Article384 1922-12-06 4 S- T” Singapore -cored a most decisive win, in the Malaya Cup match against Johore, on Saturday, at Singapore by three goals and two tries. 21 points to nil- This will materially help Singapore’s chances in the final decision as to "ho will meet the winners ofS- T” - 384 words
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Article138 1922-12-06 4 Despite the absence of Jack and Murchison. Selangor defeated Negri Sembilan on Saturday, at Seremban, by a goal and a cropped goal, nine jKiirts to nil- The Negri Sembilan fifteen were also at a disadvantage owing to the absence of Pennefather. one of their best three-quarters.138 words
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Article47 1922-12-06 4 Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs that the Singapore team for the Malaya Cup Rugby match against Malacca is, the same as that w’hich beat Johore on Saturday, viz McCullagh: Ablitt. Warren,. Heywood, Webster; J. W- Winter, Stewart: Ramsay, Mackenzie, Law, Leonard, Penrice. Macmillan, Martin, Wardle.47 words
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Article212 1922-12-06 4 The race for the trophy presented by Mr- Gallinagh, late owner of Betty, was sailed for in light breezes, which however, held steady, and a very interesting race finished by Margaret II winning- Twelve boats started over the course and Ella was first away, with Eve,212 words
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Article279 1922-12-06 4 After Ceylon, said H- R H- the Prince of Wales at the Guildhall, I came naturally to Malaya. The British territories in the Malay Peninsula come under two separate headings. I landed first at Port tSwettenham. and travelled up country to Kuala Lumpur, in the Federated279 words
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Article380 1922-12-06 4 London, November 2.1 know I love the Kaiser This was the proud confession made in an interview by Princess Hermine Reuss Thel Kaiser is one of the most generous and kind-hearted men in the world. This is one of many Reasons which induced me to marry380 words
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54 1922-12-06 4 Mandalay, November 15-On his way to Bangkok to attend as India’s represer. tative, the International Conference cf the Red Cross Societies. Rai Bahad Captain Ramrakhamal Bhandari of the Punjab, has been staying in Calcutta. Rangoon, Mandalay to interest his cool tiymen in this Society’s54 words
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Article431 1922-12-06 4 THE PRESIDENT’S STATEMENT. The first Oriental Conference of Red Cross Societies was formally opened at the Sala Sahadaya hall hi Bangkok. As Managing Vice-President of the Red Cross Society of Siam, Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Prince of Nagara Svarga presided during the opening stages, says431 words
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Advertisement143 1922-12-06 4 ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. (Summary Case). In Bankruptcy. No. 67 of 1922. Re NG KIM TEIK. Notice is hereby given that the First Meeting of Creditors in the above matter will be held at the Bankruptcy Office, Penang, on143 words
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Advertisement476 1922-12-06 4 Z Wanted urgently i in her persevering trust,"* wewht appearance no L A» Must be capable trip. Pins four handicap" 1 essential. No. Sassenach n, 1 Laird Box No. 2. c|o thj, MUNICIPALToricT' Applications will be reeriv. > undersigned up to 4 In y the 14th instant, for the ntw476 words
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Article182 1922-12-06 5 November 15,—A message I ople -ay, that despite f-.nn statements the lurks biiH 1 (i(ica i| y preparing to secure the p of the capital- Recrui**DP h ....Hinn and the men of Stamtii* ."been warned to be ready. The hl 'L may suffice to establish early lot*182 words
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339 1922-12-06 5 I l fi e ]d (Oxford). November 27.At hausanne Conference yesteiday the f .pan frontier of Turkey wag definite-~-tl(>d as the Maritza line in accord with the Allied Note of Septembei m Western Thrace remains Greek iccordiri”' to a press telegram. Ismet Pasha maintained his339 words
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Article204 1922-12-06 5 I-"ndon. November 19.Mr- Ward Price from. Constantinople says: Turkish «a’ion.ili-t s here fear that the British into» I to take the Sultan to India, and there I'Maim him Caliph- By an odd chance ship "Malaya” was presented' ''hr British Government by British Mus- i 'K mans in the204 words
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Article317 1922-12-06 5 NE W SULTAN’S VIEWS. boiflo-n r 'Fanir>t ov n b p T 27.Tn the course ('crn-s "’th the Morning Post’s’’ Llir,], :i Constantinople, the new T t l, ''-‘-'-d his gratification that hr|,p f 4 affairs was in' x he > <,. iil\- remarkable men with b'ads yy r greaMv317 words
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Article171 1922-12-06 5 November 20-Sir Percival Phillips in an article in the Daily Mail shows* that the present year’s expenditure in Mesopotamia is estimated at £7.565,000, the return for which is the privilege of advising” Feisal’s Government and safeguarding the oil interests. Mesopotamia, he says, must be developed in171 words
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49 1922-12-06 5 London, November 28.Speculation ha-s arisen regarding the hasty summoning < f Admiral Sir Roger Keyes to Lausanne by Lord Cunzon. Th eAdmiralty states the visit is contemplated in order that Admiral Keyes give expert advic“ when the naval clauses of the new treatv are considered.49 words
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Article68 1922-12-06 5 A Lausanne message says: M. Rakovsky, in an interview, stated that Russia regarding Turkey as a sovereign state had abolished the Capitulations and can celled Turkey’s debts to Russia. She ex pected other powers to treat Turkey similarly. Russia would prefer the Palestine mandate in the hands of68 words
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Article239 1922-12-06 5 London. November 17.It is reported from America that Easter Island has dis-1 appeared as a result of the recent earth-: quake- An attempt has been made to get i in touch with the island by wireless, but I no reply has been received to messages. Easter Island!,239 words
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Article52 1922-12-06 5 London. November 26.A Nairobi nil- says Mabaraki Pier has been sold to the African Wharfage Company owne J by the leading steamship line and rating on the east coast of Africa. This will greatly affect the Government Pie: at Kilindini. The new owners will tak > possession and52 words
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Article404 1922-12-06 5 London, November 28.—The death sen tences on the Greek ex-Ministers were anticipated in view of the strength of public feeling and the extreme militarist complexion of the new administration but the swiftness with which they were carried out caused surprise and horror in London and Paris. It404 words
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Article196 1922-12-06 5 Leafield (Oxford). November 26.Lon don newspapers, while they express regret at the fate that has befallen Mr. Erskine Childers, who was executed yesterday by the Irish Free State authorities. agree that the latter had no other choice. The Daily Chronicle” states that Chd de l was196 words
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Article172 1922-12-06 5 Leafield (Oxford). November 25.—The British Empire. France, Italy and Japan will meet at the Hague on December 11 next to consider the possible changes which may have been rendered necessary in the-laws of war by the introduction oj development since The Hague Conference iof 1907 of172 words
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Article32 1922-12-06 5 Lcn<lcn. November 22.Notice has been formally circulated in the Inns of Court that Mr. Gandhi has been disbarred. His name does not appear in the L*w List f.;.* 1922.32 words
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Article14 1922-12-06 5 London. November 20- The tvo-vear-old Ctesiphon has been shipped to India.14 words
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Advertisement176 1922-12-06 5 gsp THE dust j 5 TEST ra I A AHE Bright Virginia Leaf of which 555 are made is selected in very small quantities at a time on the actual Tobacco Fields- A Only 5 lbs. out of every 1000 lbs. of Virginia leaf A h' 1 grown are good176 words
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Article38 1922-12-06 6 Miles.On December 4. at No. 8, Race Course Lane. Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Miles, a son. Powell.On December 3, at Angles. 4, Swettenham Road, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Arthur Powell, a son.38 words
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Article1163 1922-12-06 6 We have had occasion to differ from the Hon. Mr. Lowther Kemp, but we are inclined to sympathise with him in the criticisms that have been passed upon him for the remarks he was reported to have made in the Legislative Council.l in respect to suggested changes in the1,163 words
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Article1185 1922-12-06 6 The Conservative Government has begun well, if judged by Tiger Tim.’’ its appointments to posts outside the United Kingdomthe Liberal Marquess of Crewe to the Paris Embassy, and Mr. Timothy Michael Healy, f K.C., /o be GovernorGeneral of the Irish Free State. The latter appointment is worthy1,185 words
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Article120 1922-12-06 6 CHINESE APPLICATION DISMISSED. (From Our Own Corresponded.; Singapore, Decembe An unusual case was heard in the Supreme Court, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennart!, when a Ui.irr salesman applied for an order to trai.Mer the custody of his children from his'dD to himself. Counsel for the wife120 words
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Article166 1922-12-06 6 A mail for Australasia, by dm (via Singapore) closes at <•!•» <ll morrow. The homeward mail by the >'• I closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday. The mail despatchedon 'lm instant, by the B. L !>:l delivered in London on the 4tl I Before the Court of of166 words
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Advertisement265 1922-12-06 6 INSIST ON HAVING I FRASER NEAVE’S 1 AERATED WATERS Acknowledged to be best in the Straits Settlements and second to I none in the East. I FRASER NEAVE, LttL, I Argyll Road, Penang, BOOKS The Ideal Gift AND THEN WHY NOT BOOKS WE HAVE JUST THE RIGHT BOOKS FOR THE265 words
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Advertisement41 1922-12-06 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 JanuaryNew Year’s Day Special Dinner. Black and White Pierrot and Pierrette Costume Ball. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.41 words
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Miscellaneous21 1922-12-06 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1.29 p.m. 7.43 p.m. To-morrow. 1.34 a.m. 8.18 a.m. 2. 6 p.m. 8.16 p.m.21 words
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Article414 1922-12-06 7 Governor-General of Irish Free State. Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, December 5. On tin 1 appointment of Mr. T. M. Hfilv <o Governor-Generalship of l', .Irish Free St ate,President Gosgrave General Mulcahy arrived at llolvlast night to meet Mr. Healy arrival from London, and rnih congratulated him on hisReuter’s Telegrams.) - 414 words
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Article72 1922-12-06 7 interesting division in THE COMMONS. London, December 5. The House of Commons rejected, by di.l votes to 2b7, a Liberal amendment the Address, demanding the repeal 'he Safeguarding of Industries Act ,h P'oteetionisf measure. 'lie division is interesting, as indiof the attitude of the National l'erals.72 words
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Article52 1922-12-06 7 To DEFY the allies. Berlin, December 5. learns from Mu1 'hat Doctor von Knilling, the ll’ l l,1;| u Premier resolved not to sign >].. *‘Oer of apology required bv the hs i -Hacks on Allied Misii/fi J von Knilling will arrive > '‘'l'll to-day to confer with52 words
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Article211 1922-12-06 7 The Ottoman Debt. (Reuter’s Telegrams. Lausanne. December 5. 1 he Financial Sub-Commission discussed the proposal to allocate part of the Ottoman Public Debt to the succession states of Turkey. The French representative on the Ottoman Public Debt Administration favoured the proposal, but the British representative objected thereto. The(Reuter’s Telegrams. - 211 words
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Article140 1922-12-06 7 Constantinople, December 5. The refugees who recently departed number. Orthodox Greeks 110.090 Armenians 15,000, Russians 12.000. Jews 7.000, Turks 6.000 and various others 20,000. Greeks Ordered Out. Lausanne. December 5. Rizanur, the second Turkish deb gate, in a statement to journalists, declared it was necessary that the140 words
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Article51 1922-12-06 7 Athens, December 5. Generals Pallis. Valeria and Exadactilos, the lasf named ex-Chief of the General Staff, were released to-dav. General Papoulas Free. Athens. December 5. General Papoulas ha?been released Prince Andrew at Brindisi. Brindisi, December 5. Prince and Princess Andiew of Greece arrived on the British ciuisei51 words
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Article176 1922-12-06 7 Athens, October 25 Prince Andrew of Greece,, brother of the ex-King, was arrested at Corfu after a preliminary examination in connection, with the nu*«taiy cJdwiclc He will arrive here to-day. and will probably be detained at the late residence of Prince NicholasPrince Andrew is known in176 words
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Article142 1922-12-06 7 The Austrian Loan. (Reuter’s Telegrams. London, December 5. In the House of Commons. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, moved a financial resolution authorising the amending of the Trade Facilities Act, by increasing to £50,000,000 the aggregate amount of loans that may be guaranteed, guaranteeing(Reuter’s Telegrams. - 142 words
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Article72 1922-12-06 7 THE FEDERATION’S PROPOSAL. London, December 5. The Overseas Committee of the Federation of British Industries is recommending its members to adopt a scheme whereby a given number of representative British manufacturers of non-competitive lines form a Limited Company in Java, each to subscribe an agreed sum72 words
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Article128 1922-12-06 7 BRITISH POLICY. London, December 5. The Home Office has issued a statement reviewing the action taken by the British Government under the International Opium Convention n British Colonies. It concludes by emphasising that a steady and continuous effort has been made in the last decade128 words
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Article86 1922-12-06 7 BRITISH GOVERNMENT’S ATTITUDE. London, December 5 In the House of Commons, in reply to a question, Sir, Montague ijairlow Minister of Labour said pending further consideration. it was not proposed to introduce legislation legalising a 48 hour working week on the line' of the Washington Conference.86 words
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Article58 1922-12-06 7 AMERICAN CONFERENCE. Rio de Janeiro, December 5. In addition to the Disarmament Conference of five Central American Republics at Washington, military and naval experts of Brazil. Argentina and Chile will probably confer at Valparaiso in Januaryon the question of disarmament. It is hoped in America that the beneficial results58 words
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Article45 1922-12-06 7 London, Dece aber 5. The International Advisory Committee on Anthrax, established by the International Labour Conference, met n London. South Africa, Australia India, and Japan were represented. It was resolved to recommend that the nations represented take definite steps by agreement to combat Anthrax.45 words
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Article42 1922-12-06 7 New York, December 5. The Rumanian Debt Commissioner, who is returning home, declared that America agreed to the drafting of a plan for settling the Rumanian debt, similarly to that governing the Austrian debt, provided th? interested Allied States approve.42 words
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Article209 1922-12-06 7 Sentence of Seven Years’ Penal. (Reuter’s Telegrams. London, December 5. Mr. Gerard Bevan was found guilty and was sentenced to seven years’ penal servitude for fraud in connection with the City Equitable Fire Insurance Company. The Judge’s Comments. London, December 5. Well-known City men and a(Reuter’s Telegrams. - 209 words
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Article750 1922-12-06 7 Mr. Gerard Lee Bevan, an Eton and Oxford man was one of the most prominent financiers in the City, and was believed to be exceedingly wealthy. He became chauman of the City Equitable lire Insurance Company, and was a director of several other important concerns. Early this year750 words
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Article85 1922-12-06 7 GOVERNMENT’S POLICYLondon, December 5In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George strongly urged far reaching and drastic overhauling of agriculture as the only means of solving unemployment and securing national safety and prosperity. Mr. Bonar Law said he was willing to consider the advisability of instituting a Commission85 words
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Article103 1922-12-06 7 London. November 16.The Daily Mail” in a leader on the strength of the new Government suggests that Mr. Bonar Law correctly gauged public feeling when he promised’ tranquillity. (The electorate evidently feels in that recent years we have been over-governed and the majority of voters103 words
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Article185 1922-12-06 7 London, November 15.Punch,” in a cartoon, to-day, representing a woman voter as the Sphinx placing a voting paper in a ballot box and winking in the meanwhile, crystallises the attitude as regards the women’s vote, which is the surprise packet of the election. It is notable that following th©185 words
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Article69 1922-12-06 7 London, November 25.Though unemployment is at present widespread in Eng land, there is a certain amount of optimism in the Sheffield steel trade. Mr. Gower, Managing Director of a firm manufacturing steel rails, said to-day that he believed the bulk of the unemployment in Sheffield would69 words
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Article87 1922-12-06 7 London, November 18-Young ladSes attending the British) delegation at the conference must weartheir own clothes. There is not going to be any dress allowance as at the previous conferences. The Cabinet is early putting economy into practice by sending only twenty-five persons thirteen of whom are delegates87 words
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Article31 1922-12-06 7 VISIT TO THE WHITE HOUSE. Washington, December 5. M. Clemenceau, accompanied bv the Ambassador. M. Jusserand. visited President Harding at the White House. He will visit ex-President Wilson to-morrow.31 words
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Article804 1922-12-06 7 SUGGESTED POLICY FOR MALAYA. P. G.” Special.) Inquiries made in Penang yesterday, with the object of finding out the views of consumers on the question raised in our editorial on Saturday, revealed the fact that there is unanimity of opinion in favour of an early804 words
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Article53 1922-12-06 7 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade to-day from 6 to 7 p.m.: 1 March The King’s Musketeers Hawson 2 Gavotte Wilhelmina Neumann 3 Waltz. Naughty Levy 1 Selection lolanthe Sullivan 5 Fox-trot Do yon ever think of me Burtnett God53 words
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Obituary35 1922-12-06 7 OBITUARY. Sll: FRANCIS FLEMING. London, December 5. <% H occurred of Sir FraaUw i 1 K H M.G.. Governor >t jhhl;"' 1 from 1895 till 1901, er,v of Ceylon, Hongkong, lllS| ami Sierra Leone, aged 80.35 words
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Article345 1922-12-06 8 A PROFIT ON THE YEAR. The fifth annual general meeting if Kramat Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held t Ipoh on Saturday- Mr. F. S. Phy sick. Chairman of Directors, presided. an<] sail that after writing off the whole expend"Jure incurred including the upkeep of th? immature345 words
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Article306 1922-12-06 8 There is still a good deal of anxiety about the hoarding of rubber, and we have no wish whatever io under-estimate the importance of the question, says the Straits Times.” Several of our correspondents have pointed out that the law as it stands may work in favour of306 words
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715 1922-12-06 8 Mr. J. Kenneth Swaine, of Sungei Krudda, writes to the Editor; Times of Malaya.” 1 Sir.Mr. R. S. Stewart has dealt with many points arising from the recent legislation in connection w th restriction, and in his concise and able criticisms hi’ clearly exposed many715 words
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Article280 1922-12-06 8 Messrs. William Jacks <fc Co., Londo i reported on the Bth November as under The continued improvement in America has counteracted the further serious set- back in the German exchange, and as there can be no trade boom in sight it advisable for buyers to exercise great280 words
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Article53 1922-12-06 8 Dec GPerak Jubilee Lodge. Taiping. Installation Meeting. Dec G and BDancing Recital, Miss McNamee and Pupils, G p.m. Dec BLodge Kedah. Sungei Patani, Regular Meeting. G p.m. Dec 9Papan Tin, Ltd., Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 12 noon. Dec IGRugby, Penang v Taiping, at Penang. D-*c 17P.V.R.C. Shoot, Donegal53 words
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Advertisement998 1922-12-06 8 M/l®’ At y° ur Btore this week Wi A XSjgafr. 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent J&W -I M Simply present the coupon. This test P rov e a delightful revelation Zt wiu show you the w ay Außw W*' which millions have found to whiter, cleaner, safer teeth. This offer is998 words
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Article74 1922-12-06 9 The Ship Subsidy Bill. Reuter’s Telegrams.) Wiishington. December 5. II regular session of (’ongress I jpnoiot ion abandoned the filiagain*» the Dyer Anti-Lynching I'ii. Ship Subsidy Bill was referred ,I*. Senate Commerce Como» u#»* "’p L iinderstood that Senators oppoth<’ Ship Subsidy Bill conferred '/.hi Jlv with aReuter’s Telegrams.) - 74 words
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Article169 1922-12-06 9 Washington, December 5. Hie new Progressive Bloc in the Senate won a victory when it obtained J[(im the Agriculture Committee a iavourable report on a resolution with the object of abolishing the Electoral College for the selection of President I Vi (--President. The reform would p.,|uire a169 words
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Article39 1922-12-06 9 Lausanne, December 5. J/though secrecy is maintained wiHi n-gaid to the Allied conclusions, the impi'"ion i s that the Allies will limit (lie nuinlHH-of warships traversing th? Strait*, besides offering th*» Tuiks a further concession.39 words
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Article32 1922-12-06 9 Ottawa, December o. Hie fifth recent fire at Canadian lonian Catholic Institutions occurred 'ii the destruction of the Sulpician liurdi, also the Seminary where tin* priest* were in residence.32 words
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Article47 1922-12-06 9 A NEW WICKETKEEPER. London, Dece a her b. hi response to Mr. F. T. Mann's '■dile, requesting a wicketkeeper to M> nt out, owing to Livesey (Hants) '••ing injured and Brown (Hants) ill. Beet (Sussex) sails for South Africa 'hi die Sth December.47 words
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Article30 1922-12-06 9 I he Hague, December 5. Government tabled a Trill seek- 'he Second Chamber’s approval of 110 League of Nations’ Convention dp; >l"ig with the white slave traffic.30 words
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Article232 1922-12-06 9 UK 8.T." 11 passengers travelling to .Johore on by the steam launch Despatch |l terri I yin« experience en route. A n s 0,1 board suddenly ran amok and ""’dy attacked all and sundry. It was lan' i’ fr n Canning that the I?' 1 s.. UK " 8.T." - 232 words
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Article699 1922-12-06 9 There has been quite a lot of talk in recent days, says the Malaya Tribune,” about what passes for .public opinion in this Colony. It has won one great victory, in securing the withdrawal of the Income Tax. Those who have shaped or exploited it699 words
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Article74 1922-12-06 9 An Orchestral concert will be given at the Runnymede Hotel to-night (Wednesday) at 9-30, when the following programme of music will be presented: 1 Fantasia A Highland Scene W. Moore 2 Clarinette Solo The Blue Bells of Scotland E. J. Macdonald 3 Selection MaritanaOp: G. Verdi 4 Violin74 words
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Article550 1922-12-06 9 The Hon Mr. W. Lowther Kemp writes to the Free Press”: The leader in your issue of December 2nd deals with the connection of unofficial members of Council with the question of the political relations lietween the Colony and the F. M. S. May I550 words
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Article339 1922-12-06 9 Rangoon, November 29.The new’ crop rice market over the w r eek end has been showing decided signs of weakness. It is clear now that there are very large stocks of paddy left in the jungle for which it is stated there are very few 7 buyers.339 words
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Article315 1922-12-06 9 Big developments in the direct use of rubber latexthat is, the liquid rubber as it flows from the treewere foreshadowed by Mr. D. F. L. Zorn at the first annual general of the Rubber Shareholders’ Association, says the Daily Mail We appear to be on the threshold315 words
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Article129 1922-12-06 9 The export duty on rubber collected for the Colony in November amounted to $49,000-60 on 2.450,030 lbs or 1,093.76 tons of rubber. No reductions of any value can be made from these figures as in the first place they include dealers’ stocks andrin the second place there129 words
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Article195 1922-12-06 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 9.92| salesRattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 per bag do do195 words
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Article60 1922-12-06 9 In the Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur, Sir Lionel Woodward fixed the cases for hearing in December. Amongst the cases mentioned was the civil action, Hong Guan vs. Russell. Counsel for both parties agreed to let this stand over for the January List. The case Peck vs. Russell60 words
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Article154 1922-12-06 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. E Ĕ E E Shares. jg x ffl c» tc. t c. c. tc. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 50 60 55 65 Amalgamated... 2.00 2.10 2.10 2.25 Ayer Molek 85 95 90 1.10 Bassett154 words
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Article69 1922-12-06 9 6th December, 1922. Local. cts. "Smoked Sheet 48| Penang- Fine Pale Crepe 48j <Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 41 Sing a- (Smoked Sheet 49 PORE I Crepe 49 London and New York. t (Smoked Sheet ls.2d LONDON (Crepe ls.2d New York G 27 The following were the rubber quotations69 words
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Article39 1922-12-06 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for November lbs. Ayer Kuning (F.M.5.)... 62,000 Bradwall 49,607 Bukit Katil 6,261 Chersonese 44,446 Deunistown 28,000 Highlands and Lowlands 83.700 Klabang 28,700 Krian Plantations 17,350 Sungei Krian 41,600 Sungei Way 40,20239 words
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Article114 1922-12-06 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec. 5: Spot £176 up £1.15s 3 mos. buying 177 1.125.6 d 3 selling 177.25.6 d 1.125.6 d Local parity $87.39 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, Dec. 4, 174.5 s spot, and £175.75.6d three months114 words
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Article50 1922-12-06 9 Renong Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., Tin ore for the 2nd half month ending 30th November, Dredge No. 1 piculs 283, Dredge No.’ 3 piculs 481, making a total of piculs 764. Approximate total output for the month of November, 1922=piculs 1,366. Malau Tin, Ltd., for November, 90 piculs.50 words
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Article67 1922-12-06 9 Recruiting has l>een resumed generally in Madras Presidency, except in the following Taluqs, which are still closed to recruiting, owing to prevalence of disease. Coimbatore district, Coimbatore, Avanasi, Palladam, Pollachy, Udumalpet and Dharapnram Taluqs. Salem districts, Attur. Rasipuram, Salem and Thiruchangodu Taluqs. Malabar district, Calicut Town and Taluq.67 words
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Article1077 1922-12-06 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. *3 names £l RUBBER [Dollar.] c S c o Allenby Rubber Co 55 65 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 20 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 10 2 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 11 0012 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 50 75 Ayer Molek Rubber Co1,077 words
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Article323 1922-12-06 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sampit for Asahan. Philoctetes for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez and London. J. n—a-r» Benlomond for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. The 8.1.5. N. Co’s (Apcarline) steamer Tanda from Calcutta via Rangoon is expected here on the Bth instant at about 1 p.m. and will leave the323 words
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Article376 1922-12-06 10 Record Tonnage Afloat. The annual report of Lloyd’s Register” for 1921-22 shows that the world-wide depression in the shipbuilding industry referred to in the previous report has not been relieved during the past twelve months, says the Economist." Disturbed political and economic conditions, disorganisation of the exchange. and376 words
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Article101 1922-12-06 10 P. O. ACCOUNTS. Oft-repeated criticisms regarding the inadequacy’ of the details given in the balance-sheet of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company have borne fruit. Instead oi, as formerly, lumping all the assets together, so that on the credit side of the balance-sheet only one item appeared, the accounts101 words
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Article259 1922-12-06 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 C.ajah. Tapah Road,'] By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu. Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang. Port Swetten-259 words
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Article827 1922-12-06 11 DEBATE ON ADDRESS London, November 23.In his speech to-day, replying to criticisms on the King’s Speech, Mr. Bonar Law said that Mesopotamia was an obsession of the Labour Party. He assured th° House that the British did not want to stay in Mesopotamia for any oil827 words
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