Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 December 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 288. VOL LXXX. MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 373 2 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS IN AMERICA. During the past few years the problem of how to destroy mosquitoes has engaged the attention) of scientists, who in particular have been investigating the capacity of fish for eating mosquito larvaeExperiments lately carried out in Norfolk by an expert from
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  • 345 2 PRESENTATION TO CAPT. EVANSTn the Underwriting Room at Lloyd’s on November. 22. Lloyd's gold medal for saving life at sea was presented to Captain E. R. G- R Evans, C B-, R N., for his gallant services in connection with the rescue of passengers and crew
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  • 118 2 Tokio, December 11— Tsingtao, after being transferred to China, is panic stricken by the report that three police constables have been shot dead by three rebels, whom the constables challengedIt is stated that the local rebels, having been defeated by government troops with cannixus, have revenged their
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  • 1675 3 S. T. THE ANALYST’S STATEMENT. London, November 23. In the dead I body of Thompson I detected traces of alkaloid which gave reactions of poison.” This was the dramatic statement of Mr. Webster, the famous Home Office analyst, to the Stratford magistrates in the Ilford murder case.
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    • 323 3 V I Your cherished furniture —bright as when new EVERY housewife has certain bits of furniture with which she will not part. They may be cherished family heirlooms or prized for other sentimental reasons. But now, scratched and marred, their newness gone they are banished to somewhere-out-of-the-way. Bring them out.
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  • 1461 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. E. L. Talma is to act as Treasurer, Straits Settlements. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Castellian of Ipoh are visitors to Kuala Lumpur. The Crown Prince of Japan is suffering from an attack of measles. Mr. B. H. F. Barnard is to act as Conservator of Forests,
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  • 1859 4  -  THE TIN MINING INDUSTRY. (10th ARTICLE).' By J. C. Pasqual. Mining is such an entrancing occupation that we will linger a little longer on this subject to follow its evolution, as it were, from grass root to bed rock. It cannot be too often
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    • 548 4 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. Winchman. Must be experienced man used to Tin dredging operationsand ready to take up position at once. Salary £4O per month. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box No. 27, c/o The Pinang Gazette. Wanted Tamil Conductor. Married man. Must be able to keep Check Roll
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    • 548 4 TENDERS INVITE FEDERATED MAL.AY~st*t"'' railways: ATEs Tenders will be received by th» c Engineer, Railway Const nJ? for the right to collect n 50 acres (2093 trees) of railway Prai for one year from kt lan, ht The lessee may tap for specified trees. Tenders the rent offered per tree
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  • 985 5 American Cabinet’s Interest. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Washington, December 16. President Harding and the Cabinet discussed European reparations for two hours. It is understood the question <>f the proposed International Loan to Germany was considered, but -t decision was not taken. It was subsequently indicated at the White House that the
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  • 92 5 ATTRIBUTED TO MYSTERIOUS OPERATIONS. New York, December 16. The recent sensational rise in sterling exchange which reacted to-day, presumably through being in an overbought condition, is variously attributed to mysterious British Government operations possibly preparatory to the payment of the debt interest, and a reduced
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  • 39 5 London, December 16. Suggestions of American financial assistance for Europe caused considerable appreciation in continental currencies. French francs are 62.65, Belgian 67.90 and marks 29,566. The sterling rate on New York is $4.64f and Canada $4,651.
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  • 32 5 Antwerp, December 17. Five of the men arrested for participat* ing in illegal exchange speculations were released on bail ranging from 50,666 to a quarter of a million francs.
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  • 45 5 Washington, December 17. The Secretary of State for Labour, Mr. Davis with whom Sir Auckland Geddes discussed conditions at Ellis Island affecting British immigrants, stated he had ordered a thorough investigation with a view to providing separate accommodation for immigrants of different nationalities.
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  • 46 5 Ymuiden, December 17. The British steamer Elizabeth Harrison, outward bound, and the Dutch steamer Prinses Juliana, from Batavia, collided in the North Sea Canal. The former was badly, and the latter slightly, damaged. The former is returning to Amsterdam for repairs.
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  • 256 5 A Painter’s Crime. (Reuter’s Telegrams. Warsaw, December 16. The new President, M. Narutowicz, was assassinated during a visit to an Arts Exhibition. Fascisti Methods. Riots followed the election of Narutowicz, about a week ago. Nationalist rioters, largely students, copying Fascisti methods, attempted to obstruct the President nf
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  • 264 5 WARS AND FAMINES BUT INCREASED CUSTOMS. London, December 16. Sir. Edwin Stockton, in a letter to The Times,” declares that the Government is wise to realise the strong sentiment of British commerce in favour of devoting the Boxer Indemnity to Chinese education. He points out that the project
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  • 35 5 BRITISH OFFICERS SHOT. Allahabad, December 16. It is reported that Lieutenant Dickson, employed on the new Isher Raemak road, was shot dead by a sniper. Lieutenant Bromhead accompanying him was slightly wounded.
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  • 50 5 Brussels, December 17. The Nation Beige states that it has been decided to send a commission of legal experts to Amsterdam to help the Netherlands legal authorities to enquire into charges of illicit exchange speculation, in which a firm situated in the Netherlands is alleged to be implicated.
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  • 27 5 London, November 30- —The former Guardsman, Colonel St. Leger Glyn, was knocked down by a inotor-ca» in the street at Sudbury and killed. x
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  • 126 5 Mr. Hughes Returned. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Melbourne, December 16. Keen interest is being taken in the Federal elections to-day. The unopposed members include Mr. Watt, the leader of the New Liberal Party, Mr. Charlton, the Labour Leader, and Mr. Gregory, Deputy Leader of the Country Party. Melbourne, December 16.
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  • 191 5 A Disappointment for the Turks. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Lausanne, December 16. The Turkish delegation have received telegrams from Angora strongly emphasising the necessity of an early conclusion of the peace negotiations as the financial position at Angora is becoming untenable. The Turks undoubtedly will be greatly disappointed at the
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  • 67 5 LABOUR M.P. DEAD. London, December 17. The first death of a member of the new Partiament is that of the Labourite, Mr. J. N. Bell, involving a by-election in Newcastle East, where he gained the seat with a majority of 3,685. The result in November was J. N.
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  • 114 5 THE CLOSING SCENES. London, December 17. Remarkable scenes marked, the completion of the British evacuation of Dublin, and the transfer of the remaining barracks and posts. Dense, cheering crowds lined the streets, when the last four British regiments, numbering between three and four thousand, marched past General
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  • 175 5 WOMEN AND CHILDREN VICTIMS. Constantinople, December 17. British and American destroyers hastened to the assistance and picked up victims of the French hospital transport which was on fire off San Stefano on the 3rd inst. Women and children were burned to death and a number
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  • 76 5 PASSENGERS LANDED. Los Angeles, December 16. The steamer Chicago Maru,” with cargo valued at $756,060, is on fire and beyond control. Passengers numbering 100 have been landed. The decks got so hot during the Japanese crew’s fight with the flames that the sailors had their feet
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  • 41 5 TRANSVAAL’S GOOD PLAY. Johannesburg, December 16. Marylebone scored 240 (Sandham 75, Woolley 76). Nupen took five wickets for 76. Transvaal had made 24 for no wickets, when bad light stopped play and stumps were drawn just before time.
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  • 36 5 A NEW ORDER. Rome, December 16. Italian representatives abroad have been instructed to see that a portrait of the King and a crucifix are placed in every Italian School, otherwise grants will be withdrawn.
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  • 215 5 —“T.O.M-” Our Kampar correspondent sends some brief facts chronicling an attack by gang robbers on. the township of Temoh near Kampar, but it is satisfactory to note that, at the same time, he chronicles a smart piece of Police work which resumed in the capture of
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  • 243 5 —“M- M-” The judgment of the Court of Appeal was given at Kuala Lumpur, upon the matter recently argued before it in the suit brought by Inch© Fatima the widow of the late Sultar. Sir Ahmad Ma’athan Shah K. C. M- G., against the State of Pahang,
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  • 514 5 To Rejoin P. A. M. (From Our Own Correspoaident.) Kuala Lumpur, December 18. At a meeting of the Malacca Planters Association, held in Malacca Club, the Hon- Mr- Campbell presided over a full attendance of membersThe Chairman said letters had been received complaining of the condition of the
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  • 59 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 18. A further slip occurred on the railway between Kuala Kubu and Rawang this morning, which delayed the down train ito Kuala Lumpur. Another slip is reported between Slim River and Beran g- It ha-s not yet been repaired, as the
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  • 114 5 OBITUARY. London, December 16. Lord Marcus Beresford is dead. Lord Beresford was in excellent spirits yesterday when he dined at the Turf Club. He was found dead in bed in the morning. He had suffered from heart trouble, which it is believed caused death. DEATHS. Khoo, On December 15. at
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  • 3497 6 LITIGATION PROLONGED BY GOVERNMENT ACTION The twentieth ordinary genera meeting of the Duff Development Co-, Ltd., was held on Nov. 20 at Winchester- House Old Broad-street, E.C., Mr. R. W. Duff (chairman and managing director) presid iugThe Secretary (Mr. Owen Tomlinson, A.C-A.), having read the notice convening the
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  • 118 6 PENANG, DECEMBER 18, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/413/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 175 i 3 days’sight Private „178 3 Bombay Demand Bank 175 2 Madras Demand Bank 175 3
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    • 503 6 Relieves the Pain of Sprains, Bruises, f Rheumatism, #Chest Pains, Sore Throat,Neuralgia,HeadacheX g If you are tormented by Rheumatism, Neura’gia Snr»’ 1 f or other body or nerve pains; if sometimes the aa O n’ 1 you suffer from the throbbing nerves and aching musclZ I is all but unendurable,
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  • 384 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Ilouemlorp Deli and Langsa. p era k [E.S. Co] for Teluk Anson, jin Ho for Dindings and Sitiawan. gntsang for Calcutta. Bha'lra for Mergui, Tavoy, Rangoon and Monlmein. Edavana for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. \gcot for Singapore and China.
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  • 333 7 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 Ip<ih. Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, J By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Kubu, Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang, Port
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 436 7 London, December 5- —Mr. Cosgrave left Dublin last night for London. The Royal Commission assenting to the Irish Constitution Bill is expected to-day. The Treaty expires to-morrow, when the Pro visional Government ceases and the Irish Free State comes into existence, with the status of a Dominion.
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    • 121 7 London, December I.—The frank avowal of Mr. Austen Chamberlain at a dinner in the House of Commons last night that he was an unrepentant Coalitionist has revived the discussion with regard to the future relations of the parties- It is pointed out that here is a
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    • 135 7 London, November 30. —In the House of Commons, replying to Commander Wedgwood, the Premier said he never heard it suggested by any of the Dominions representatives that there was any desire to change! the title of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, but
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    • 52 7 London, December 4- —The sixteenth century Bucks village of Denham was crowded with villagers and others from all parts of the country on the occasion of the marriage of Lord Plunket and Mrs. Jack Barnato. The Church was filled with distinguished guests. The bride s father gave
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    • 61 7 London, December 5. —The Fuston-Li-verpool express, on which Princess Helen-? Victoria was a passenger narrowly escaped disaster while travelling a mile a minute between Wolverton and Castlethorpe. The engine’s driving axle broke and tHe right hand wheel came off but fortunately the debris fell clear of
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    • 351 7 London, December 4. —An impassioned speech on behalf of G. L. Bevan was made by Mr. H. Maddocks, K.C., at the final day of the trial. He declared that the prisoner may have been guilty of neglect, but that wan not a crime. The jury must consider
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    • 321 7 London, December. 1. —It is learned, on high authority, in the light of further knowledge which has come to hand, that the resolution passed by the Turkish National Assembly at Angora, which abolished the temporal powers of the Sultan, was the result of proceedings in the Assembly
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    • 189 7 London, December 5. —The have at last shown, their hands at Lausanne. M. Chicherin stating the Soviet attitude on the Straits question, said that Russia asked that the Black Sea be closed to all warships, other than those belongiifcz to riparian States, the Straits to be
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    • 611 7 STORY OF GERMAN PREPARATION. London, December 1. —The “Daily Mail” publishes a memorandum which it states it has received from a person in close touch with the best informed circles in Berlin and Munich, stating that the Germans are planning a war of revenge for which
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    • 177 7 Luxor, December, 4- —The most elaborate precautions are being taken in temporarily blocking up the passages to the tomb to guard against brigands and robbers who abound in the region. The en trance is being reclosed with timber, masonry and rubble and armed guards are stationed outside.
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    • 56 7 London, December 4. —Regarding the reported critical position of the ex-lndian Army Officers at the Cape, unable to obtain money due to them, an official message from Cape Town states that the arrangements now in force are working satisfactorily, with a few exceptions. Th° message
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    • 389 7 Er Uj-i. i < ZWf If iH«nW, i «mwmii i, i/i, i I', ~j~l ABY’S development through |j the months of infancy —the increase of physical activity, the dawn of intelligence—forms the most fascinating feature of child life. The continuous progress that is so gratifying to the 1 watchful mother
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  • 64 8 Abu Bakar— On December 14. at 19 Kampong Hulu. Malacca, Latefah, wife of Abu Bakar bin Abdulrahman. and daugh tw of Haji Hassan and Tunku Sharifah Khatijah, of a daughter. Harrison At Maternity Hospital. Singapore, December 12, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Harrison, a son. Ferguson At Bournemouth on
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  • 619 8 A British admiral speaking a little while ago to an American fellow traveller, is reported to have stated that one nation at present stood between the world and prosperity and that the nation in question was the United States. This statement is a debatable one but, as
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  • 381 8 YACHT CLUB REGATTA (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. December 18. There was a large attendance at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club Regatta and “At Home,” including H. E. the Governor and Lady Guillemard and Sir Neill Malcolm and Lady Malcolm. The rowing and yachting races were most successful
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  • 1105 8 Of the adventures which befell the armed smacks, “Q “Small Craft.” ships, hydrophone trawlers and the other small craft, which were entrusted with the difficult and dangerous work of dealing with the German mines and “U boats which infested the North Sea during the war, the general
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 144 8 (To The Editor of The Pinang Gazette-”) Sir,—The meth'd of electing annually Chairman and Vice-Chairman for the ccuning year is an am maly that need.-, tentionThe Society has repeatedly claimed that it represents in every possible way the needs and opinions of its members: how then
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  • 159 8 The Lyric Kinema. Theatre Royal. Penang Road, continues to draw good houses. The excellence of the .programmes continues to be maintained. Last night the feature was a 7-reel production featuring Kay Laurell am Russell Simpson, entitled Phe Biam The picture had for its setting the Yukon valley
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  • 89 8 The homeward mail by the closes at 10a.m. on Satun ay. instant. bv the A mail for Western -W ‘> j j5 atß) Gorgon, (via Singapore c Wednesday, 20th instant. j wate. The three Japanese Sl n g a poi'’ Assamaand Izzumo are d th fri u towards
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    • 211 8 n *iiii hl i D WORTH READING. S Special X’mas Number > OF THE Pinang Gazette H Full of Bright, Entertaining and Ĕ= Seasonable Articles. s DO NOT MISS > 1 1 “THE HOUSE ON THE HILL” g An Eerie Ghost Story of Penang by a well-known local writer. NOW
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    • 29 8 “E. O.” First Night of the X’mas Festivities. Monday, 25th December, X’mas Dinner. Dancing in the New Ball Room. TILL 1-45 A.M. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. E. O. ORCHESTRA.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 105 8 TREBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT!! LYRIC KINEMA ’=.X* L From Monday, 18th to Wednesday, 20th December. 1922. American Film Corp presents REX RAY in 5 Parts DANGEROUS TRAILS 5 Parts Strongly supported by MARGARITA FISHER in 5 Parts A SQUARE DEAL 5 Parts 2 Reels NEWS
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    • 20 8 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. Midnight. 6.20 p.m. To-morrow. 12.17 a.m. 7.7 a.m. 12.53 p.m. 7. 5 p.m.
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  • 818 9 pviuK’S DECISIVE WIN OVER r SELANGOR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) ipoh, December 16. The rugby football match between I’f-nik < in<l Selan^or which was postponed H to-day was played in fine weather. A verv large assembly which included n- s Highness the Sultan of Perak and Raia
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  • 53 9 Hw monthly medal competitions of b Penang Swimming Club were held H'sterday with the following results: >0 Yards (“A” Class)—l J. Ford, 2S. A. ,p «y, 3p. W. Saffery. Time, 29 secs. net. 2 Yards (“B” Class)—! E. A. Taylor, «o of Pr <*cott, 3E. J. Bennett.
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  • 528 9 DISTRICT GRAND LODGE MEETING. The Im'tallataon of Bro Dr. Malcolm Watson M.D., C.M D.P.H., as District /iran’d Master of Scottish Free-Masonry in the Middle East, took place at the Scotch Masonic Temple, Venning Road, Kuala Lumpur, at 6-30 p.m. on Saturday the 17th ingt. There were over 100
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  • 509 9 THE CUTS IN FARES. Below we give a list of the latest fares homeward from Penang. For purposes of comparison, the old fares and new fares are set down, together with the amount of the reductions and the percentages. From the list, it will be seen that a
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  • 238 9 RUBBER AND TIN. The following table for which we are indebted to the American Consul in Penang Mr. McNiece shows the monthly quantities and values of declared exports to the United States of Rubber and Tin from Penang during the first ten months of 1921 and
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  • 55 9 The Donegal Badge. The following were the best six scores recorded in the Donegal Badge competition at the Rifle Range yesterday (7 Rounds each at 200. 500. 600. yds.) C. A. de Cruz, 77 (winner) J. G. Allan 76 A. Pearson 75 F. Mann 73 E. J. Brownings
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  • 156 9 “Rangoon Times.” DEATH OF MR. CHARLES W. BLYTHE. Burdwan, December 8. —Mr. Charles W. Blythe, an Englishman whd left Singapore on May 24 with the intention of making his way on foot to Calais for London, died in the Burdwan Fraser Hospital last nightHe reached
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  • 227 9 London, December 7.—His Majesty the King has given his approval to the officers and men of the Bth Battalion of the West Yorkshire Regiment wearing in their headdresses at ceremonial parades the cockade and colours of the French Croix-de-Guerre in commemoration of their exploits at/ La
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  • 47 9 18th December, 1922. Local. cts. 'Smoked Sheet 46} Penang* Fine Pale Crepe 46 ,Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 41 Sing A- f Smoked Sheet 47 PORE (Crepe 47 London and New York. T (Smoked Sheet ls.2£d LONDON Crepe ls 2 i d New York G 27
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  • 65 9 Local. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd, Dec. 18: Singapore buyers no sellers at $89.50. Penang sold 50 tons at $89.50. Messrs Boustead and Co., Ltd:— To-day’s quotation for Singapore refined tin $89.50 per picul, buyers no sellers; Penang refined tin $89.50 per picul, business done 50 tons; refined
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  • 212 9 Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., first half of December, hours run (two dredges) 468, cubic yards treated 79,000, total piculs 571.06, nett value $29,484.57. No. 1 Dredge lost 75 hours and No. 2 lost 55 hours boiler cleaning. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd., first half of December, hours
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  • 192 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 90.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 1105... Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 sellers Copra Sundried 9.80 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do do
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  • 39 9 Dec 23—Cinderella Dance, Penang Club, 9.15 p.m. Dec 25 and 26—Public Holidays. Dec. 26, 28 and 30—Children’s Pantomime, “Abu Hassan,” at Town Hall, 5.30 p.m. Jan. S—I.S.P. Tamil Examination Entries Close. (Exam. January 14, at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 1084 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 43 NAMES g, I g. 2 m -z hS RUBBER [Dollar.] 9 c c o Allenby Rubber Co 60 65 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 20 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 10 2 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 12 00 13 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 307 9 FOR THAT ‘SOMETHING WRONG INSIDE’ FEELING. Some expert advice. What to do when you are not really ill, but suffer from mental and bodily languor, liverishnesss, backache, coated tongue, bad breath, pimply complexion, nervousness, etc. Whatever you do, avoid drugging, says ALICE LANDLES (Certified Nurse). Clogged, sluggish and congested liver,
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  • 1659 10 A PEN PICTURE OF THE NEW LABOUR LEADER Labour is not exempt from the common lot, writes Mr. E. T. Raymond. It cannot have advantages without disadvantages, and when it takes Mr. Ramsay MacDonald as its leader —a permanent leader, I understand holding office on
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  • 126 10 Lancaster (Ohio). November 22.—Irvin Henderson, art engineer, his wife and four children, the eldest seven years of age. have been found dead from poisoning- During the last week the members of the family became dangerously ill after partaking of a breakfast cereal and Mr. Henderson expressed the
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    • 238 10 THE NERVES AND SUCCESS Nervousness is the greates obstacle to success, and it is an enemy of happiness and health. Victims of “nerves” are handicapped, even though in other respects competent, for they lack energy, confidence, coolness, courage and health. Nervousness is a sign that the nerves are weak and
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  • 942 11 London-, December I.—The Ellerman Lines, which control th 6 City Line, the Hall Company and the Ellerman and Bucknail Steamship Company, and also the Anchor Line, announce substantial reductions in fares to the East. The lowest third class fare by the Peninsular and Oriental Company’s branch service
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    • 663 12 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 > about ’-cave Pena n < NELLORE Dec. 22 a bout
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