Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 December 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 283. VOL LXXX. TUESDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1922. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 597 1 iTOi I VIR6I >*< Made by Hand One at a time. j q WAKEFIELD COMPANY LIMITED ri (Incorporated in England.) -jßO^ r=T A 1 BRITISH THROUGHOUT. S°* e Representative for Malaya Siam. W. ARCHER. S xvv EE jgh CORD TYRES. *|g^L Cy, j i &g\ I «K; < Effective 25th
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    • 17 1 j T. NAGATA, I DENTIST. i NEXT DOOR TO I I I I “THE DISPENSARY.” ■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■«■■■■■■MW* 1
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  • 789 2 S.F.P.” Mr. L. L. Mills, A. C. P.. Ipoh, is ill, and is at present in Batu Gajah Hospital. The Prince of Wales has been appointed Group Captain in the Royal Air Force. The Rev. G. H. Bickley, Bishop of the M. E. Mission, will be in
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  • 2036 2 BURNS’ AULD BRIG O’ AYR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, November 15. The cry has gone forth that the historic Auld Brig of Ayr, made worldfamous by Robert Burns, is endangered by the Ayr Town Council’s proposal to reclaim a part of the river bed between the old
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  • 219 2 The next —thev—fifth —Congress of the Far-Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine is proposed to be held in September 1923. It is suggested, over the initials “J- C.in the “Journal of Tropical Medicine.” that this is an excellent opportunity for medical men and sanatorians in Britain to visit
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  • 60 2 The black coat and gown of the judge i of the small cause court, Rangoon, which were reported to be missing from the i judge’s room have been recovered. While the sweeper of the Chief Cqurt was I sweeping on the uppermost flat of the building
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 345 2 (To The Editor of The “Pinang Gazette Sir, —In a very suggestive letter to the Editor of the Free School Magazine, I notice that Mr- H. R- Cheeseman, the Headmaster of the new Government English School, has again brought forward the question of the formation of an
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  • 287 2 —“ST.” It will be remembered that on Septem her 28, Mrs. E. L. Morgan of 136, Cantonment Road, Singapore, was having breakfast when the cook boy, after being reprimanded for being late, commenced to be insolertr to hig mistress. She ordered him out of
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  • 252 2 “M. M.” JUDGES DISAGREEThe Court of Appeal at Kuala Lumpur, delivered judgment in the civil appeal, Pei tang Rubber Coy, vs- Societe irinanciere des CaoutchoucsThe President of the Court of Appeal, Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby and Mr- Justice McCabe Reay werp of opinion! that the appeal should
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  • 88 2 The Malaya Co., Ltd., reports the following important changes in to-day s market. Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Malakoff Rubber Co Ltd $2.60 $.85 Temerloh Coconut Rubber Estate -’5 United Malacca Rubber Estate b!5 Batang Padang Dredging -52| Hitam Tin Ltd 1-271 Lmgui Tin Ltd Nawng Pet Tin Ltd
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 167 2 It is not often that one hears of a young I man or woman complaining of physical j pain in the heart region, the disturbances I they have there can generally be ascribed to another source, but, as time gets along, and they have battled through life to middle age,
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    • 287 2 NEW ADVERTISER Wanted a Interpreter. Comm™,.:. 5KlIn 60\. 7‘>n'!’ ry 'l*l- or Tiechin, and W Kheh required. Addlu-mi» made to the Chief Police oi sb nlf| before the 21st DecX, J,?A. R. J. DEWAR \uChief Police Officer Chief Police Office, Penang, Bth December, 1922 FOR SALE. 197| acres of rubber.
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  • 881 3 ACTION WHICH WOULD MAKE IT UNPROFITABLE. Me have reason to believe, says the “Straits Times,” that the following memorandum, prepared, we understand, by a recognised authority, is receiving careful consideration in official quarters, and is quite likely to become the basis of ant‘hoarding legislation throughout the Peninsula. It
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  • 896 3 LONDON SYNDICATE TO PLANT FIBRE NURSERY. The second annual general meeting of the Sungei Parit Rubber Company, Ltd wag held at Singapore. In the absence of Major A. M. Thompson, O-8.F., V.D.. the chair was occupied by Mr. J. A- Elias. Amongst others present were Mr A. Roose,
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  • 610 3 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The Direators of the Duff Development Company, Ltd., report for the year r.ded 31st March, 1921, as under The year’s working resulted in' a loss of £45,070 13s. 10d., thus converting th* balance of £33,197 14s- lid., standing to the credit of Profit and
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  • 285 3 Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Kuala Lumpur, in their weekly report issued at 5 p.m. on December Bth state From the time of our last ieport, local markets settled down again to the lethargy with which that week commenced, and have since remained in the same condition.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1056 3 POSITIONS VACANT. FOR SALE. GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR. A Second-hand B. S. A. Motor Cycle in perfect running order and a nt ions are invited for the post °ach-built B. S. A. Side Car. ComEngineer. Port Swettenham. bined J )r^ e or each 8350 and 8200 ,P iie-intS must not be
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    • 403 3 Mrs. RiddicK Tells HowCuticuraHealed Hands and Face “I contracted a skin trouble of the hands and face which took the form of wet eczema. It spread /<’>^\a'^Ai^ ra pidly to various parts m y arms and neck, and the rash became so V Y bad that I found it aU
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  • 967 4 IS CIVILIZATION CRUMBLING One may not agree with all that Mr. H. G. Wells says, either in his books or speeches, but he hardly ever delivers an address or publishes a volume which does not give expression to some striking and illuminating remarks that stimulate thought. He failed to secure
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  • 202 4 —“S. F. P.” The homeward mail, by the Karmala, closes at noon on Thursday, the 14th instant. The 8.1. Packet Ellenga, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here on Saturday morning, the 16th instant. The mail despatched on the 13th ultimo, by the M. M. Packet
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  • 1188 4 The break-up of the Conference of Premiers in London and the Tin. consequent deferring of the Brussels Conference is regrettable, although not a matter for surprise. M. Poincare and the French nation apparently misread the meaning of the recent general election in Britain as regards the reparations
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  • 309 4 FROM AMERICAN SOURCES. Russia has promised Turkey her mora’. support —which means that Turkey will remain unsupported. “Shall we finance Germany.'’’ ask the Allies in a wistful tone loiuid enough for Uncle Sam to hear. India’s method of judging a man by his caste is about as
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  • 142 4 The rainfall recorf^ d and at Lumut and the Dindl _F or t the month of Novem >er Cornwallis, 327. mm. m r th daily fall 106 mm. in ir ;X.. nlin in 22 days’ rain. The Gaol. 3- hIS 50 hrs. max. daily bdl. lE, n
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 237 4 [turkeys! I and hams Orders should now be booked for X mas delivery. j Singapore Cold Storage Co., I Ltd., Penang. BOOKS The Ideal Gift <£-$7 AND THEN WHY NOT BOOKS forCHILDREN? Ip» WE HAVE JUST THE RIGHT BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN JUST UNPACKED Ex. S. S. “PLASSY" f r
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    • 32 4 “E. O.” Tuesday, 12th Dec. Dinner, Dancing Wednesday, 13th Dec. Special Tiffjn Orchestra, Orchestral Concert 9-30 p.m. Friday, 15th Dec. Guest Night, Dancing. Saturday, 16th Dec. Special Tiffin, Orchestra. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
  • 32 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Ung Cheng San begs to thank all relatives and friends for their kind attendance at his wife’s funeral yesterday, and also those who sent wreaths, letters of condolence and telegrams.
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  • 869 5 Conference in London Fails. XEXT MEETING IN PARIS. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, December 11. While the Premiers’ Conference is still being, matters have undoubtedly in 1C h e d a crisis. The situation is regards r \nglo-Fr<‘neh agreement is not alP ther reassuring. It is stated that M. Poincare has
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  • 147 5 PREMIER’S DECISION. London, December 11. In the House of Commons, the Premier stated that after consultation with the ex-Premier, he had decided to establish a tribunal of investigation, comprising three prominent economists, regarding the restoration of agriculture and to study the methods adopted in the Dominionsand other countlies
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  • 95 5 BRITISH GOVERNMENT’S DECISION. London, December 11. In the House of Commons, in reply to questions, Air Bonar Law stated that the Government had decided to lay down the two new battleships which must be laid down by the 31st December under the Washington Treaty. He regretted that he
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  • 107 5 STATEMENTS IN THE COMMONS. London, December 2. Allegations that Lord Curzon did not acquaint his colleagues of the plight of the Greek Army’ before the debacle in Asia Minor were disposed of in the House of Commons by Mr. Bonar Law, who stated that correspondence between M.
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  • 32 5 EAST RAND DRAW WITH M. C. C. Benoni, December 11. Marylebone made 284 (Sifhdham 128). East Rand, in the second innings, scored 46 for four wickets. The match was draw’n.
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  • 23 5 A CUSTOMS AGREEMENT. Melbourne, December 11. Preliminary” negotiations have been completed for a reciprocal mtaß arrangement between Canada and Australia.
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  • 117 5 M. Chicherin’s Statement. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Paris, December 11. Interviewed by a representative of I’Humanite at Lausanne, M. Chicherin declared Russia would not sign an agreement opening the Black Sea to war fleets and violating the sovereignty of Turkey. It was clear that Britain aimed at separating Turkey from
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  • 78 5 DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE. Reval, December 11. A Moscow telegram says the Disarmament Conference agreed to all the clauses of the non-aggression treaty, except those dealing with the Polish-Lithuanian conflict and the Russian proposal to make signature dependent upon the signing of the disarmament treaty. The Russians declared
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  • 48 5 ANTI -BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT. London, December 11. The 44 Times Berlin correspondent says an anti-Bolshevik movement among the Musulmans in the Caucasus is spreading. News received by’ the Moscow authorities say’s the agitation has spread to all the Mahommedan hill tribes, and is assuming a dangerous aspect.
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  • 46 5 THE FIRST MEETING. London, Dec. 11. The Irish Senate met for the first time to-day, when 45 out of the 60 members took the oath. Striking figures were the octogenarian, Doctor Sigerson, Mr. W. B. Yeats, the Countess Desart and three other women Senators.
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  • 227 5 London, December 4. —A feature of the debate on the Irish Bill in the House of Lords was Lord Lansdowne’s speech. He expressed the opinion that no measure had ever filled him with greater anxiety for the future and denied that there was an analogy
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  • 50 5 EXCELLENT PROSPECTS. London, December 12. The Anglo-Persian Oil Company has declared a dividend of 20 per cent. Sir Charles Greenway, who presided at the annual general meeting, predicted that the output of refined oil from Persia was likely’ to be nearly doubled within the next eighteen months.
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  • 16 5 Santiago de Chile, December 11. Violent earthquake shocks occurred here this morning.
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  • 45 5 London, December 4. —The Prince of Wales has quite recovered from his mishap on Saturday. He was received by the King at the opening of the Smithfield Cattle Show at Islington this aftern >cn as President of the Exhibition.
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  • 347 5 A Declaration of Policy.” (Reuter’s Telegrams.; New York, December 11. A white-robed and white-hooded member of the notorious Ku-Klux-Klan, for the suppression of which there has recently been much agitation throughout America, mounted the pulpit of a Baptist Church, at Brooklyn and read a statement, declaring that the Ku-Klux-Klan’s
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  • 63 5 LABOUR AND THE FARMERS. Cleveland (Ohio), December 11. At a Conference which was opened for joint political action, attended by the national leaders of Labour, Farm. Socialist and other groups, the speakers declared that the recent elections brought together the industrial workers and farmers, demonstrating their common economic
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  • 132 5 MR. HOOVER’S PROPOSALS. Washington, December 11. In his annual report to Congress, Mr. Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, recommends inter-alia the establishment of foreign trade zones in the ports of the United States as a substitute for the present system of bonded warehouses with a view to increasing
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  • 33 5 Washington, December 11. The Senate adopted a resolution, proposed by Senator Hitchcock, requesting the State Department to report the progress made in securing ratification abroad of the Washington Conference Treaties.
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  • 77 5 London, December 4- —In the final of the London Challenge Cup played at Millwall, Charlton beat Crystal Palace by two goals to one. In the Cup replay Halifax beat Accrington by onie goal to nil. In the Third Division (Northern section) Rochdale drew with Tran mere neither side scoring.
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  • 48 5 Transfer to Chinese. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Shanghai, December 11. News received at Tientsin from Tsingtao says the formal transfer of the administration to the Chinese was effected on the 10th December, with a minimum of ceremony. The remaining Japanese troops are leaving on the 14th inst.
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  • 433 5 Peking, November 20. —The thirtyseventh meeting of the First Section of the Sino-Japanese Joint Commission met at the Waichiaopu this morning at 10 o’clock, The following questions were brought up (1). The Japanese Commissioners brought up new proposals concerning the following questions (a) Reply to the Chinese
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  • 77 5 t SIR JAMES MACLEAY’S ADVICE. London, December 11. In his speech at the dinner given by Chinese students. Sir James Macleay said by the gradual introduction of modern constitutional and juridical methods, and by a somewhat less suspicious attitude towards international relations and foreign cooperation in the development of
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  • 64 5 The following new books have been received at Penang Library; Alas, That Spring!, by Elinor Mor daunt. The Diary of a Journalist, by Sir Henry Lucy (2nd Series). In London, by Conal O’Riordan. India Old and New, by Sir Valentine Chirol. Robin, by Frances Hodgsocc Burnett. Studies in
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  • 468 5 CEREMONY AT THE FORT. The officers, non-commissioned officers and men of the Sikh Police Force in Penang, took farewell of Major A. R. J. Dewar, the Chief Police Officer, who goes home on retirement by the Karmala on Thursday, and Mrs. Dewar, at Fort
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  • 169 5 HOWELL—WELSH. The wedding was solemnised in St. George’s Church, Penang, yes erday afternoon, of Mr. Alfred Leonard Howell, European Warder, Penang Gao', to Mis* Amelia Welsh, of Manchester. The Rev. Keppel Garnier performed ‘he ceremony. The bride, who arrived by the Sardinia was gowned in a beautiful
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  • 157 5 The Sungei Selangor, which is providing this country with the spectacle of the greater part of an average sized township slowly disappearing under silt, would appear to be responsible for a washout on the Ipoh-Kuala Lumpur railway line which, if the meagre reports to hand in Ipoh be
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  • 1546 6 GENERAL 'PEREIRAi’S ADVENTUROUS JOURNEY. Oalkmitta, December 4. —BrigadierGeneral George Pereira. C- 8., who set out to journey from Peking to Calcutta by way of Lhassa, arrived in Calcutta a few days ago completing a journey that has never before been done as far as is known
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 421 6 \w «1 wwftuwf iMw nv W i a\ w «ill i?W*aw See Your Teeth with the dingy film-coats gone You can feel on your teeth a people, despite the tooth brush, viscous film. It clings to teeth, escape some film attack, gets between the teeth and stays. If not removed,
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    • 123 6 g'JSIST ON HAVING ER NEAVE’S ITED waters i (edged to be best in the jj Settlements and second to the East. NEAVE, Ltd, Argyll Road, Penang, GRANT'S a m tew I I EE! MATURE feX A SCOTCH 1 I Be I I I IdQUEUR LIQUEUR i BLENDED J P WHISKY
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  • 83 7 b)BB Y and HENDERSON LINES. Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., fornl ns that the passage reductions by and Henderson Lines are as under Libby Line. Sinule, from Rangoon to London £70=5651.43. Return, available four months £lls= $9, <5.71. Return, available 24 months £l32= 11,131.43. Singhs Rangoon to
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  • 272 7 Times of Ceylon.” Residents in Ceylon and the East will have as much reason to feel satisfied with the reductions announced by the City Line of steamers. We mentioned that Ceylon residents would not be satisfied until passage rates were not more than 53 to 60 per
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  • 159 7 THE P. 0. BANK. —“M. M.” Owing to the steady increase of its Wai banking and issuing business, the “undo. Banking Corporation is making 1 considerable extension of its premises Oome and in the East. Besides the proton of its banking departments into PMnises adjoining the original offices in 1
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  • 202 7 THE KUCHAI PROPERTY. (brom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 12. At the annual meeting of Lingui Tin, Mr. J. AL Sime, who presided, said they were making liberal allowance for depreciation, which, he was of opinion, had in some cases been taken at an unnecessarily high percentage. The
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  • 71 7 12th December, 1922. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 47 Penang] Fine Pale Crepe 47 lUnsmoked Sheet No. 1... 41 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 48 pore (Crepe 48 Afarket firmer. London and New York. London (Smoked Sheet ls.2d (Crepe ls.2d New York G 27 The following were the rubber quotations in
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  • 52 7 The following are additional rubber outputs for November lbs. Bute Plantations 14.200 Consolidated 36,852 Dominion 30,906 Gula-Kalumpong 90,000 Karan 6,959 Kota Bahroe 29,371 Nellmay 5.670 Padang Jawa 16,668 Rantau 3,900 R. E. of Krian 35,700 Sungei Duri 22.955 Shanghai Pahang 12,124 Shanghai Kedah 21.524 Samagaga 20,600 Tan ah
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  • 106 7 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec. 11: Spot £l7B.l7s.6ddown £1.175.6d 3 mos. buying 179.175.6 d 1.175.6 d 3 selling 180 2 Local parity $88.84 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, Dec. 11, £179 spot, and £179.175.6d three months buying. £lBO selling.
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  • 199 7 Tronoh Mines, Ltd., for November, 2,341 piculs. Southern Perak Dredging, Ltd., for November, hours run 568. cubic yards 114,200, output piculs 502.83. Lady Tryon, mother of Major George Tryon, the new Pensions Afinister and M.*P. for Brighton, died recently. She was the widow of Admiral Sir George Tryon,
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  • 219 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Koemai for Deh and P. Brandan. Kopah for Deli. Klang for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Kampar for Teluk Anson. Keemun for Port Swettenham, Singapore and Japan. Seang Bee for Port Swettenham, Singapore and China. The s.s. Hakozaki Alaru is expected
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  • 68 7 Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. BY STEAMER. TO-MORROW. Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Pyrrhus 5 p.m. Suez and London j Parcels 4 p.m. THURSDAY (14th instant.) Ceylon, India, Aden, Port A Karmala noon Said, Alarseilles and > Regtn up tol 1
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  • 165 7 Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Aface Pickings 63.00 sales Nutmegs 80s 45.00 sellers 1105... 35.00 Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 Copra Sundried 9.95 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do
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  • 112 7 PENANG. DECEMBER 12, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/16 3 Credit 2/413/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsl7s4'| 3 days’sight Private „178 y Bombay Demand Bank 1754 2 Madras Demand Bank 1754 g* 3 days’
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  • 75 7 AfATCHES AT SEREMBAN AN S OH (From Our Own Correspon.) Kuala Lumpur, Deceir.l2. The “Malaya’ Cup teams forirday are ag follow Negri Sembilani (against acca) at Seremban.—AfcHardy Per,the»*, Haines, Lander and Stokes^hes, Woollard and Foster Graham, wler, Douse, Maxwell, Keir, Dunsfordrgeas and Beckett. Selangor (against Perak) at
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  • 49 7 The results of bowls ties playeester day were as under: Championship.—A. J. Plumb I H. Parry 21 —19. Singles Handicap Class A- —J. Thalmers (c.s.) beat W. Dunn 21—1 Doubles Handicap.—Dr. C. HJercz and G. B- F. Southam beat E. J. nnett and J. Dick 21—16.
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  • 252 7 Bombay, December 4. —The iinter session of the Bombay Legislativourcil commenced to_day. The Council assed by an overwhelming majority a bi Unending the Rent Act on lines suggest iy the select committee, extending e life of the Rent Acts until December J 192 as regards dwelling
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  • 314 7 Rangoon, December 6- —T rice mAl_ ket which was dosed on as a mark of respect to a Sadhu” who had died in BomF presidency reopened yesterday uncert n in t 0 The previous day millers f d sold fair y large quantities of old crc r
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 76 7 When aman asserts his disbelief in advertiing, ask him whose soap he uses, Miose beverage» he drinks In nine caes out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states thM he has not changed his taste for jsars it proves not so much that he isnot influenced
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    • 61 7 ./1 Fl Mwrearl (C/ Sf NOTE THE UWIpW i DATE. COMMENCING S WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 13™ t i WHITEAWAY’S f WILL GIVE A SPECIAL DISPLAY 5 OF STYLISH J LADIES AND CHILDREN’S MILLINERY FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. I THIS WILL BE THE FINEST. SELECTION of 5 X Smart Models, S Ready-to-Wear,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1369 8 “ELmMAN” LINE Nippon Yusen Kaisha. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. (Iporated in England.) JMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT HOMEWARD. (Subject to alteration without Notice. LIERMAN” LINE. EUROPEAN LINE. PYRRHUS December 1.3 London, Rotterdam and Antwerp. The f ing fast steamers of the Fortnightly Service. ALCINOUS December 22 London, Rotterdam
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    • 754 8 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England) 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 i about Leave P NELLORE Dec. 22 KARMALA al)Out 1923 Dec.
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