Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 December 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-12-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1838. No. 284. VOL LXXX. WEDNESDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement603 1922-12-13 1 njgpjiMitiHJiHinnnitHHirtiiiwonmmßHnHTißwainßWWMßSGW J NOW ON SALE ARTISTIC IxMASCARDSf and CALCHDAftSI J WITH LOCAL VIEWS inspection invited i Inikko studio Lu,. KMTUH OU, HUM. «miwmili; lllf lllllffl IW iflHffl ifflWN HII IHIIIHHMIIMUMmI «■v 2JS g MESSRS. JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD., S 1 x s I mi HAVE RECEIVED THE ROYAL WARRANT OF603 words
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Advertisement34 1922-12-13 1 «TO- 1872 PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY The Only Reputable louse for 5 JEWELLERY; ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Z Enquiries Carefully Attended to B. P. de SILVA: No. 1, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. 62-3, HIGH STMKT, SINGAPORE. g,34 words
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Article1457 1922-12-13 2 MR. W. A. APPLETON - BY MR. W. A. APPLETON. Mr. W. A. Appleton, Secretary of the General Federation, of Trades Unions, writes after a visit to Germany: Grassemann, why do you not equalise your Budgets, making your expenditure and your income balance?” This was the question put to the1,457 words
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74 1922-12-13 2 Travelling at a speed of over 120 miles an hour at times, Mr. J. G. P. Thomas on a Leyland car accomplished some extraordinary “records” at Brooklands the most important being a world’s “record” for ten mile's, which he covered in 5 mia. 13-7674 words
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Article51 1922-12-13 2 Karachi, December 5. —A n accidental shooting fatality has occurred in which the victim was a youth named Pereira. His sister, with whom he was playing had a’22 bore gun On her shoulders. It accidentally went off and the shot struck him in the neck. Ho died51 words
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Article38 1922-12-13 2 Mr. Neville Chamberla n, Postmaster General, speaking at Birmingham recently, said: I do not promise penny postaerc but I shall do my best to bling about that very desirable reform as soon as possible38 words
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Advertisement1711 1922-12-13 2 position vacant. Rc TYE SING Co. CHEAH CHEN EOK, deceased. MiTMiriPAl NOTICF NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that nil creditors MUINICirAL niUliiE. and othpr pergong having any claims or Applications will be received by the Creditors of the above firm are reques- demands against the Estite or Cheah1,711 words
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Advertisement77 1922-12-13 2 When a man asserts his disbelief in advertising, ask h’m whose soan he uses, whose beverages he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will advertised articles, and though b states that he has not changed 1’• taste for years it proves not so mm that he is not77 words
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Advertisement234 1922-12-13 2 w on Tr r .<• the busine of with efficiency and success a condition of physical htness is of t k e fir importance. Tne ditT.cuhy of majn tammg the general beahh unin lpa i red amidst tiie stress of modern life f las never been greater than at the234 words
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Article1265 1922-12-13 3 MR. E. T. RAYMOND’S MASTERLY BIOGRAPHY. It will not really be safe to be a politician in this country until Mr. E. T. Raymond is dead. Many people—it has become rather a habit lately—write character sketches or studies of contemporaries. Mr. Raymond differs from all1,265 words
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Article252 1922-12-13 3 Rangoon, December I. —The rice market has fluctuated considerably in tne past few days. On Wednesday it continued weak al] day as small millers were sellers of early meedon down; to Rs- 473, 900 tons being sold. There was no inquiry for specials and Blew crop speculative252 words
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Article90 1922-12-13 3 Arrangements have been made for ship ping what is described in the market a, next year from Burma to the United next year from Burmah to the United Kingdom and/or Continent. It amounts to 54,000 tons, and is to be brought in th 1 regular liners90 words
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Advertisement272 1922-12-13 3 Not for any limited period but EVER, the RALEIGH EVER THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE <.■.'y\ (no malleable iron castings as in z I other bicycles) is guaranteed «all over the world. Only a highest ibi grade bicycle could give this I 1 t- thorough guarantee. I Stnd for Tht Book of272 words
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Advertisement69 1922-12-13 3 A SIMPLE CURE FOR COLDS. A hot bath at bod-time followed by a laxative is the best treatment for a c -Id, and the best laxative is These dainty little sugar-coated pilules dispel constipation, cure biliousness, sick headaches, torpid liver, pimples and ill. smelling breath. If you cannot obtain Pinkettes69 words
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Advertisement342 1922-12-13 3 I CALL IN AND HEAR I I THESE NEW DANCE I I SUCCESSES ON OUR I PLAYER PIANO “ROMANY LOVE” FOXTROT, “KA-LU-A” FOXTROT, g 1 IN BLUEBIRD LAND” FOXTROT, 1 “SILVER STARS” FOXTROT, 1 “SWAN EE RIVER MOON” WALTZ g PRICE 85 cents H Per Copy. Complete Words Music. B342 words
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Article4319 1922-12-13 4 Replies to the High Commissioner. THE VIEWS OF SIR ARTHUR YOUNG AND SIR EDWARD BROCKMAN. The following appears in the F.M.S. Government Gazette of the 11th instant. Sir. —With reference to your despatch No- 153 of the 21st April, 1922, I have the honour to transmit to you4,319 words
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Advertisement24 1922-12-13 4 MARTIN’S AP iol Wl e ls A Remedy For irregularities. Boperseding Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal, PU Coehia. fe* Ordkr or oi-t, chemists ..neto.-MAFTlN.Cherai*. SCUTPAMFTOI* BWOT*»'?24 words
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Advertisement644 1922-12-13 4 TOlel Office 33c, Floor Lock C 0.,) and n Stree b (Fir* Slot Alley in b' X"" Ist of January, 1993 rf et Enirv Rice Mill, 8, Ch,,,.;,; P Offices To Let l< t Ho Hong Bank. Building," of Beach Street, and J* Partitions may be raa d e to644 words
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Article591 1922-12-13 5 TO-DAY’S departures. for Deli and Asahan. ,qalD > rm-Colombo, Dhmushkodi, Suez v in J London. on the 16th instant, the Th™ Onstead of s.s. Krian) will Pen mg for Tongkah, Renong and at 3 p.m. each Saturday. rhe s.s. Hakozaki Mara, is due lt 10 p.m. on Friday,591 words
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Article82 1922-12-13 5 and Parcel Post, except where m n rwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier ian the Ordinary mail. BY TRAIN. To-morrow. H an by s.s. Seattle Maru via ‘’“‘gapore 7.15 a.m. BY STEAMER. TO MORROW. p S-.;',]' a Aden, Port") Karmala 10 a.m. y 'arseilles and Regtn up to 982 words
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Article1084 1922-12-13 5 THE WOMEN OF FRANCE. (By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris, November 15. Undoubtedly it the‘backwaters of life which teach one most about the things that matter, and in Paris, this is more than ever so. The Boulevards, the theatres, the whole spectacle of the city as the visitor1,084 words
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Article51 1922-12-13 5 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade to-day from 6 to 7 p.m.:— 1 March Lively On Balfour 2 Gavotte Queen Christina Schmid 3 Waltz Phonograph Zieker 1 Selection The Messenger Boy Monckton 5 Two Step Ginger Wurm God Save The51 words
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Article85 1922-12-13 5 E. O. Orchestral Concert. The fourteenth of the series of Orchestral Concerts will be given at the E. <fc O. Hotel to-night (Wednesday) at 9.45. when the following programme of music will he presented 1 Overture Semiramis Rossini 2 Quartette Serenata Celebre Toselli 3 Fantasia La Tosca Puccini 1 Intermezzo85 words
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Article175 1922-12-13 5 For some time past there has been a talk of selling the F. M. S. yacht—the Sea Belle, says the Malay Mail.” It certainly seems a waste of money to maintain a vessel of this sort. We do not know when the Sea Belle was built, but175 words
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Article113 1922-12-13 5 original suit in an appeal was heard by Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby in August and September. ,and judgmennt was delivered in favour of the plaintiff Tlwan Up Thoong for the sum of $12,563.82 and costs. Against this decision Yap Chin Fook appealed and the appeal was argued, at113 words
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Article147 1922-12-13 5 Speaking in! London in mail week, the Prince of Wales said I feel that I have a right to call myself a Canadian, because lam a rancher in a small way. My small ranch in Alberta is a great link between me and Canada, and it constitutes an147 words
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Advertisement128 1922-12-13 5 > AV UNQUALIFIED t UgOfw' EXCELLENCE '"PHIS is the final verdict of hundreds of V iltw Cl cttcs t sa X’ "They are irresistible”; another, ''They are just Perfect”; and yet A if lli/ffir another, The quality is there, down to the vj k* St Ai The reasons for these128 words
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Article18 1922-12-13 6 Nagalingam. —On December 10, at 75, Hill Street, Singapore, to Dr. and Mrs. S. Nagalingam, a son.18 words
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Article755 1922-12-13 6 1 he Hon. Bertrand Russell is recognised as a sincere friend of China. His friendship, however, does not preclude him from saying things with a brutal frankness that can only be excused by a recognition of the excellence of his motives and of the fact that755 words
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Article98 1922-12-13 6 PAJAM’S PROFIT. (“From our own Correspondent.”) Singapore, December 1 3. The Pajam Rubber Company reports a profit of $19,701, which will be carried forward. The crop was 675,358. The all in cost was 27 cents, against 46.60 last vear. H. M. S. Despatch. An extensive programme of sports,98 words
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Article79 1922-12-13 6 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Y’esterday To-day. -n Sharks. 3 S 5 72 CO «2 c. c. c. c. Mining. Limtni N. 121 17.1 15 N. Taiping 1.17-1 1.20 1.15 1.17-1 Papan 15 20 121 171 Pengkalen Ord. 7.00 7.5079 words
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Article114 1922-12-13 6 London. The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec. 12: Spot 175.10 s down £3.75.6d 3 mos. buying 176.15 s 3.25.6 d 3 selling 176.175.6 d 3.25.6 d Local parity $87.26 The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd: London. Dec. 12, 175.12.6 d spot, and £176.15s114 words
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Article1410 1922-12-13 6 I did not want to publish it.” This The High Com- was what H. E. Sir missioner’s Laurence Guillemard Despatch. told the Federal Council, referring to his now famous despatch to the Secretary of for the Colonies on the finances ?>f the F.M.S., which has brought a1,410 words
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Article32 1922-12-13 6 The homeward mail, by the Karrmua, closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The 8.1. Packet Ellenga. with maib from Europe, is expected to arriu h ,ri at 6 a.m. on Saturday.32 words
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Article105 1922-12-13 6 13th December. LOCAL. (Smoked Sheet Penangi Fine Pale Crepe bnsmoked Sheet No->- 4 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet pore I Crepe Market firmer. London and N ,v (Smoked Sheet London Crepp New York thp ruh>' pr ,1U a The following wen tin > tions in London on Rec. 1 o105 words
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Advertisement315 1922-12-13 6 B ii ni ||iiiiiii |lllllillllll| hiiiiiii«iiiiiiiiii«»iiiiiHi WORTH READING. I Special X’mas Number JF OF THE W I Pinang Gazette 5 Full of Bright, Entertaining and EĔ Seasonable Articles. > DO NOT MISS > 1 “THE HOUSE ON THE HILL” J If An Eerie Ghost Story of Penang s 3: by315 words
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Advertisement27 1922-12-13 6 “E. O.” Wednesday, 13th Dec. Special Tiffin Orchestra, Orchestral Concert 9-30 p.m. Friday, 15th Dec. Guest Night, Dancing. Saturday, 16th Dec. Special Tiffin, Orchestra. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.27 words
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Miscellaneous20 1922-12-13 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 8.24 p.m. 1.26 p.m. To-morrow. 8.33 a.m. 2.42 a.m. 9.25 p.m. 2.43 p.m.20 words
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Article783 1922-12-13 7 The London Conference. a general survey. Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, December 12. only point on which the Conference definitely agreed rejection of the German proposals, insistence on occupation of the pi r was the stumbling-block on which i \llies agreed to differ. Nevertheless n was no disposition to regard 1Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 783 words
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Article393 1922-12-13 7 POINCARE AND BRADBURY IN CONTRAST. London, November 10—“ M. Poincare affirms with energy that, France will not hesitate. if she is reduced to it> to take the necessary guaranteesMay Germany ponder over his words So comments the Paris “Matin” on a reparations speech by the French393 words
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Article96 1922-12-13 7 Loudon. December 12. In the House of Commons, Sir F- Stockton requested information “as to the material increase in the Chinese, postal and telegraph charges since the removal of the competition of foreign posts”. He asked whether the Foreign Office would bear in mind the demoralising96 words
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Article79 1922-12-13 7 London, December 12, The International Advisory Committee on Anthrax adopted the report of the Sub-Committee, recommending exemption from compulsory disinfection of wool, hides and animals of countries where raw material has not caused cases of anthrax in the importing country for five years, unless anthrax spores are bacteriologically discovered79 words
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Article25 1922-12-13 7 GREEKS TO REMAIN. Lausanne. December 12. The Turks agreed that the Greek inhabitants remain in Constantinople, subject to certain conditions respecting the Patriarchate there.25 words
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Article29 1922-12-13 7 A CRITICAL CONDITION. Colombo, December 12. M. ‘Long, the Governor of French Ir.do-China. who was brought ashore lu re, has been operated upon. Ilis-condi-tion is ci itical.29 words
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Article148 1922-12-13 7 A Berlin Assurance. (Reuter's Telegrams.; Berlin, December 12. The German reply to the Ambassadors’ Conference Notes of the 29th September and the 17th November, declares that the disarmament of Germany has been completed, not only within the limits of the Treaty of Versailles, but also in accordance with(Reuter's Telegrams.; - 148 words
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Article25 1922-12-13 7 CONFERENCE A BANDONED. Buenos Aires, December 12. Brazil notified the Argentine that the proposal for a tripartite disarmament conference has been abandoned.25 words
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Article56 1922-12-13 7 DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE FAILS. Helsingfors, December 13. A Moscow message says the Disarmament Conference has broken down, owing to the Russians’ refusal to sign the Non-Aggression Treaty before agreement was reached concerning the reduction of armaments, which the Border States wished to refer to a Special Commission56 words
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Article71 1922-12-13 7 WORLD STATION SCHEME. Cape Towrt', December 12. Mr. McLeHan. an engineer of the Marconi Company, has been charged with the construction of a new South African wireless station, which will be the biggest in the world and give direct service practically to every country in the world.71 words
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Article51 1922-12-13 7 INCREASES IN NOVEMBER. London, December 12. An improvement in British trade is shown by the Board of Trade returns for November. Imports were £95,(500.000. and exports £6(5,490,000, representing increases of £10,585,000 and £(>,091,000 respectively, compared with October. Cotton Decreases. Cotton imports and exports decreased £1,772,000 and £903,00051 words
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Article107 1922-12-13 7 London, December 11. At the meeting of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, a dividend of 20 per cent, on the ordinary shares was declared. Estimated Production. The Anglo-Persian Oil Company’s production in the current year is estimated at 2,900,000 tons. The refinery capacity at present is 3.100,000 tons and107 words
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Article43 1922-12-13 7 London, December 12. The Times says while noteholders welcome the statement that the Chinese Ministry of Finance contemplates a large loan to cover all short-term, unsecured loans, it is not sufficiently definite to warrant expectations of the early payment of interest.43 words
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Article13 1922-12-13 7 Rotterdam, December 12. Burgomaster Zimmermann has been appointed Commissioner-General for Austria.13 words
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Article94 1922-12-13 7 The King’s Message. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, December 12. The Governor-General of the Irish Free State (Mr. T. M. Heaby) made his first public appearance at the first joint meeting of the Southern Irish Houses of Parliament, when he read the King’s Message, which earnestly hoped that by(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 94 words
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Article177 1922-12-13 7 CAMBRIDGE BEATS OXFORD. London, December 12. At Twickenham, in a Rugby match, Cambridge beat Oxford by 21 points to 8. The King at the Match. The match was played in dull weather before 30,000 spectators. The ground was in good condition. H. M. the King and the Duke177 words
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Article45 1922-12-13 7 CARPENTIER-SIKI MATCH. Paris, December 12. The Boxing Federation approved a Carpentier-Siki match, on condition that charity benefits exclusively, the match to be controlled by the Federation, and that Siki appears before the Committee enquiring into his allegation that his match with Carpentier was faked.45 words
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Article24 1922-12-13 7 Delhi, December 12. Mr. A. H. Kingston, Reuter’s General Manager for the East, has been killed in a railway accident.24 words
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Article268 1922-12-13 7 A most successful social function took place in the Lower Perak Club, kindly lent by the Committee, at Teluk Anson, on Saturday evening, on the occasion of the annual Ladies’ Night ban met and dance in connection with Napier Lodge, Wor. Bro. Wylie presiding. The268 words
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Article349 1922-12-13 7 FORTNIGHTLY MEETING. The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commission, was held in the Municipal Chambers last evening. There were present —Messrs. S. Codrington (President), J. D. Kemp, C. R. Samuel, J. H. Pedlow. P. K. Nambyar, Yeoh Guan Seok and Dr. Lim Cheng Guan. The other officers349 words
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Article182 1922-12-13 7 —“M. M.” MALAY P. C. CHARGED. Mr. H. S. Sircom, at Kuala Lumpur, w r as engaged the greater portion of Thursday in recording evidence in the case in which Omar, a Malay constable, attached to the Seliang Police Station, is alleged to have caused the death of—“M. M.” ' - 182 words
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Article148 1922-12-13 7 Dec I(s—Rugby, Penang v Tai ping, at Penang. Dec 17—P.V.R.C. Shoot, Donegal Badge. 7 a.m. Dec 17—P.S.C. A Class 50 yards Handicap. B Class 75 yards Handicap. Dec 25 and 2(s—Public Holidays. Dec. 26, 28 and 30—Children’s Pantomime. “Abu Hassan,” at Town Hall. 5.30 p.rn. Jan. S—T.S.P. Tamil148 words
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Article814 1922-12-13 7 Mr. Nutt is in Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Laidlaw has left Kuala Lumpur for Madras on a visit. Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Watson left yesterday for Kuala Lumpur. Major W. M. Sime, who has been in ill health for some time past, left for home on Saturday by814 words
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Obituary25 1922-12-13 7 OBITUARY. MR. JOHN WAN AM AKE R. New York. December 12. The death has occurred of Mr. John Wanamaker, the founder of the celebrated stores.25 words
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Article892 1922-12-13 8 THE BOARD’S POLICY. The seventh annual general meeting of Bukit Tambun Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, 65 Bishopsgate, E-C-, Sir Gordon Vouiles (the chairman) presiding. The chairman, said the accounts have been drawn up, as usual, with such lucidity as not892 words
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Article729 1922-12-13 8 London, November 14.—The heavy rea lising which appeared last week, an 1 which was generally attributed to uneasiness over the political situation in the Near East, had a sharp effect upon values, but as soon as the selling pressure ceased, the market showed renewed buoyancy. Since then729 words
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Article118 1922-12-13 8 PENANG, DECEMBER 13, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 3/1G 3 Credit 2/4 13'32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Bs 175|' 3 days’sight Private „178 g Bombay Demand Bank 1750 g Madras Demand Bank 175 l >118 words
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Advertisement228 1922-12-13 8 Williams HOLDER TOP SHAVING STICK The Perpetual Stick in the “Holder that Holds” Get one. Look it over. Examine the threaded metal collar. See how firmly this is set in the holder device. No chance of its getting loose or wobbly. Then use the soap. Note how the wonderful lather228 words
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Advertisement304 1922-12-13 8 L ..I I LUI MH■■B■■ PEH The Pen for Busy Writers It fills in an instant from any ink J supply. Open and close the lever; that’s all 1 The lever is flush-locking and cannot be felt when pen is in use. A special feature is a patent catch which304 words
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Article413 1922-12-13 9 NEW USES FOR RUBBER. Mr- L. F- W. Davidson (Mooply Valley Rubber) —With the enormous losses which have been incurred by rubber-pro-ducing companies recently through overproduction. and the consequent disastrous prices of rubber it is up to the propaganda committee of the Rubber Growers’ Association to start an413 words
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Article195 1922-12-13 9 Benares Opium p. chest 85,000.00 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 9.95 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do195 words
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Article1092 1922-12-13 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 00 f NAMES g, I So M £8 RUBBER [Dollar.] S c c 8 c Allenby Rubber Co 60' 65 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 20 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 10i 2 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 12 00 13 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber1,092 words
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Advertisement234 1922-12-13 9 F A LN’SIST ON HAVING > FRASER NEAVE’S AERATED WATERS I Acknowledged to be best in the Straits Settlements and second to none in the East* l FRASER NEAVE, Ltd., Argyll Road, Penang. I i C 5 JJ tt 5 9 i i ivOlvO I BELTING I W’-- .w -i234 words
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Advertisement37 1922-12-13 9 ..□j _ti —i. ——ii —]r~ji _ii ii amo i'l n SINGAPORE AND Q .1 STRAITS J j ROUGH DIARY 8 i I j For 1923-52.50 0 Q STOCKED BY THE •J PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD. PINANG. J37 words
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Advertisement77 1922-12-13 9 [turkeys! and hams I I I Singapore Cold Storage Co., N I Ltd., Penang. ABDULLA! n PURE I Nd. I n ««CKT E® MB SMo I j\■ w VIRGINIA 1 ABDULLA CO., LTD., New Bernd Street, LONDON. (Incorporated in United Kingdom.) 8 "IWMBI WWIIIiWIIH W* M 1 'IIITT A GRANTS77 words
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1357 1922-12-13 10 NEW BLOOD WANTED. Englishmen often talk and think of Ireland as though she were a country where all the human vices, with some other perverse and especially damnable vices, had gathered, says a special correspondent of the Sunday Times,” on the 12th November. All this1,357 words
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Article404 1922-12-13 10 Messrs. Janies F. Hutton and Co., Lt I Manchester reported on Wednesday, November 15 as under: Tht raw cotton markets have again provided movememts of considerable interest. The Bureau report, shewing that 8,140,0v'i bales of American cotton were gmned uu to October 31st, against 6,646,000 bales404 words
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Advertisement221 1922-12-13 10 I < ▼ZjTKi I M;w I W wOMqs99R aJ/ fS Quite ft W in toilet creams and possesses a y 9 &r wonderfully beautifying effect. Vf kl U ’iS&B Ladies who use the preparation ft describe It as giving their skin an “oxygen bath, rejuven- V X aung the tissues221 words
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Advertisement292 1922-12-13 10 EX y I ■>2/ /fr KZ'- z t.-? Il t I• w 1 z -Ĕh X A Nur,e sctl 1 s hall recom- I JZ .'Vzi Lriaxo wheneveroppOi unity arises, as I have thoroughly tried i during the last twoinontl s, and I uZ SSj tor milk puddings it is292 words
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Article615 1922-12-13 11 WAY TO DIVORCE COURT. Miss Gladys Saunders, of Queen’s-roaJ, Lavender Hill, S W., was plaintiff in an action, for damages for breach of promise of marriage brought against Mr. George Tucker, Ambrosden House, Ambrosdeiaveniue, S.W. Mr. Ernest F. Lever, for Miss Saunders, said she was 24615 words
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Article156 1922-12-13 11 New York, November 9. —Startling de velopments are imminent in connection with the murder by shooting of the Rev. Dr. Hall, rector of the fashionable church of St. John the Evangelist, and MrsMills, the soprano soloist of his choir. According to the “World” the Somerset authorities (County New156 words
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Article126 1922-12-13 11 Chita, November 15. —The National Assembly carried, with much enthusiasm, the resolution, offering to Moscow the territory hitherto known as the Far Eastern Republic. On Monday, when the Assembly opened, little business was done save that the Council of Ministers int’ mated that as a result126 words
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Advertisement700 1922-12-13 11 Iw* REDUCED Price I STANDARD TOURING CAR I $1,300 I ONLY EX GARAGE 1 f SELF STARTER EQUIPMENT 1 $l5O EXTRA. Wearne Bros. Ltd,, I PENANG. I BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. (incorporated in England by Royal (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Charter 1853.) Paid-up700 words
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Advertisement385 1922-12-13 11 Wil 111 'lilt 25,000,000 men shave each mom I in pleasant comfort TWENTY -FIVE million men now i shave the Gillette way. In every corner of the globe, men are enjoying a i I new kind of shaving comfort. 3 fcADe s. a. Until you try the New Improved I385 words
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Advertisement1280 1922-12-13 12 ItHE BLUE FUNNEL LINK INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE HniWFWARD (Incorporated in England.) IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT (Subject to alteration without Notice.) PYRRHUS in port 13 London, Rotterdam and Antwerp. ,<EELERMAN L,NE EUROPEAN LINE. AT.CINOrS December 22 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. The following fast1,280 words
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