Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 December 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-12-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 290. VOL LXXX. WEDNESDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement538 1922-12-20 1 i NOW ON SALE ARTISTIC I IxMASGA&DSI I AND I jCA I WITH LOCAL. VIEWS g I inspection invited Inikko studiol I KflfiTHIM o*o, ftHMS. I Ifwufflim innn wrHinnmmn immuHinn MnnnmußMNKmJ IJODELITEI r “c> j (REGISTERED) I /zras7?wc The wonderful TIMBER PRESERVATIVE is too well-known I I V J throughout538 words
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Advertisement35 1922-12-20 1 18 72 PATRONIZED RY ROYALTY 2 The Only Reputable 'ouse for iJEWELLERY: ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Enquiries Carefully Attended to Sb. P. de SILVA: No. 1. BISHOP STBEET. PENANG. 62-3, ffIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. ■jiu n aDiassissis*«asaa35 words
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Article615 1922-12-20 2 STRONG CENSURE BY COUNCILLORS. The Times correspondent wires from Kingston, on November 21: Dissatisfaction in Jamaica with the administration of Sir Leslie Probyn, the Governor, reached its climax at the assembling of the Legislative Council this morning, when the elected members censured the Governor for having615 words
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Article229 1922-12-20 2 The Governor-General in Council has made the following additions to and correction in the Indian Passport Rules. 1921: In clause (iv) of Rule 4of the said Rules for the words such visi shall be either and for sub-clauses (a) and (b) the following shall bo substituted, namely229 words
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Article545 1922-12-20 2 WOMEN WHO ARE WORN OUT AT TWENTY. Agnes Savill delivered a lecture on The Dangers of Society to Health at the Institute o£ Hygiene on the 23rd Nov. She said that the development of communities was found in the earliest stages of human society, and this545 words
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Article280 1922-12-20 2 Fall in Wholesale Prices. While the cost of living index for October shows a fall of three points compared with the previous month the index number of wholesale prices for October 1922 is 4 per cent below that for September and more than 6 per280 words
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Advertisement1640 1922-12-20 2 position WANTED. MOTOR LAUNCH FOR SALE. Sav<7 Gentleman, age middle forty, for- The property of the Bernam flßh merly import export trade, estate office j Oil Palm Syndicate. Limited. manager, accountant, correspondent. Voluutarv Liquidation). 'L& First class references and testimonials. ’■'RjUg Address Box No. 270. c/o Pinang bftftppr6 for Pnaniin1,640 words
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Advertisement20 1922-12-20 2 MARTIN’S ladles] PI A Remedy for- e-M Sapwsedlng Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal, Pil Cochia, *a Order or «Di, Chemists. MARTIN.rh-ioiK» ICUTI'AMPTON-BMGlt*»*»20 words
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Advertisement245 1922-12-20 2 Ib-llight! Before retiring.—don’t forget ycur ¥en-Yusa. Gentle massage of the face, neck and arms with this pure oxygen cream brings surprising results works in the pores whilst yousleep, and its softening, refresh,™ and tonic influence on your skin will be clearly Visible next morning As a beauty! maker and for245 words
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Article229 1922-12-20 3 Loiiilo’ l December 6.—A message from Dublin states that the Irish Free State ~l inc into being on' a lovely December aV without outward signs of public reThere were no demonstrations, bunting and no bell-ringing. The Irregulars have, hitherto shown no signs o f disapproval. \fr. Tun229 words
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Article202 1922-12-20 3 Loudon, December 7. —The Speaker presided over a meeting of the Empire Parliaiinntary Association to day a* Westminster Hall- The annual report stated that an invitation, for a delegation of the Association to visit South Africa and India had been received. The Exo. cutive Committee would consider202 words
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78 1922-12-20 3 London, December 7. —The Parliamentary Branch of the Briti b Legion has been reconstituted at a meeting in the House of Commons when General Hunter-Weston was appointed President. The old members of the branch returned at the General Election; number 83 and it is expected that the78 words
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Article174 1922-12-20 3 London, December 12. —That the faets °f the crisis are shelved and that the Entente still holds are singled out by the press as th e main features of the Premiers’ Conference. The “Times” says the discussions were clearly carried out with the greatest good will and174 words
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Article61 1922-12-20 3 London, December 7. —The Grand Djdge of Freemasons has decided by a ,ir ge majority that henceforth the l, mber quarterly gathering may be hen cither in London cr any Provincial city v hi<h the Grand Master may designate. was also resolved that the proposed ’Antral Home of61 words
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Article267 1922-12-20 3 Leafield (Oxford), November 29.—The Government, is expediting :he preparation of unemployment relief plans- The Cabinet Committee on Unemployment sent in its report to-day and later Mr. Bonar Law conferred for n< ajly an hour with the lead ers of the principal railway systems- According to official statements267 words
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Article191 1922-12-20 3 London, December 7. —The need for a settled policy in the matter of Imperial tireless communication wasi istirongiy urged at a meeting of the Council of th® Empire Press Union at which it was resolved to bring the subject to the attention of the Government at an early191 words
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Article81 1922-12-20 3 Meshed, December 2- —Travellers from Bokhara report that peace between Enver Pasha and the Bolsheviks has been concluded, but the rebels originally supporting Enver refuse to recognise the settlement and are determined to continue the struggle. Fighting between the rebels and Bi Isheviks in the vicinity of81 words
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Article72 1922-12-20 3 Meshed, December 2-—Karim Khan Baluch, an ex-Persian outlaw, and some Persian Sarakhs broke with the Persian authorities, and fled to Russian teiritoij on the 24th November- They returned to the border to recover their cattle on the 25th, when a fight ensued with Persian tro' ps. The72 words
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Article40 1922-12-20 3 Meshed, December 2. —On the 30th November, the anniversary of the bombardment of the holy. shrine of the eighth imam, Reza, by Russian gunners, the bazaar was closed and a day of mourning was observed in Meshed-40 words
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Article30 1922-12-20 3 London, December I—The first four women successful in the final examination for Solicitors figure in the latest list One intends practising in London on concluding her articles-30 words
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Article40 1922-12-20 3 London. December R-—The principal woman witness against Sir Almervc Fit zory. who was acquitted from the charge of causing annoyance to women in Hvde Park recently, was charged at Marlborough Street for perjury and remanded on bail.40 words
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Article39 1922-12-20 3 London:, December 7—The Prince of Wales as President of the Hunters’ Improvement Society, has announced that he will nreeent to the Society a perpetual challenge cup for the best voung hunter exhibited at the Spring Show.39 words
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Article295 1922-12-20 3 New York, November 19. —A Washington correspondent states that owing to the activities of Ku-Klux-Klan wh-ch has become so powerful that it hampeis the activities of the State Government, the Governor of Louisiana (Mr. John M. Parker) will confer with President Harding and Mr. Harry M. Daugherty, At-torney-General, to-morrow295 words
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Article178 1922-12-20 3 New York, November 22- —The Peking correspondent of the United Press Association;, U.S.A., reports that Mr. Ledgard, an English missionary, who escaped recently from bandits, has written to a friend a letter giving a graphic account, of the activities of bandits who number about 30,000. They178 words
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Article117 1922-12-20 3 Washington, November 13. —The Supreme Court has confirmed the rigorous” sentence which was passed by the High Court of the Philippines condemning 11 members of the Philippines Constabulary to death and 66 to imprisonment for life in l chains. It seems that a quarrel occurred between the117 words
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Article42 1922-12-20 3 London, December 7—The output of German bank notes in the last week of November reached a new record of 110,336 million marks. During the past six weeks the amount in circulation has doubled and is now 754,086 million marks.42 words
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Article85 1922-12-20 3 Paris December 7- —Georges Carpentier in an interview challenges Siki. He states: “Notwithstanding Siki’s disqualification and the risk of my own subsequent suspension I am willing to me?t him, publicly or privately, for a stake or no stake, provided the winner pays the proceeds to charity. I85 words
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Article41 1922-12-20 3 London, December 7.—The Cambridge Rugby players Thres and Ryder have been injured at Newport in a game on Tuesday The “Soccer” skipper Claud? Ashton yesterday twisted his ankle- AH are doubtful starters for the Inc**r-Varsi k 7 matches.41 words
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Article383 1922-12-20 3 Sydney, November 16.—While walking in Pitt Street at midday on Tuesday a Mrs. Capels was assaulted in ar extraordinary manner. She was accompanied by Mrs. Martell, a friend, and was looking into shop windows. At the corner of Pitt and Market Streets she felt a sharp pain383 words
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Article141 1922-12-20 3 London, November 21. —It has been revealed that Ernest Dyer, whose death is reported, settled in England after the War and lived in North London. He frequented races and told friends that he staked his whole gratuity on Furious which in 1920 won the L icoln.-l ire Handicap141 words
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Article209 1922-12-20 3 The Moscow “Izvestia” state* that the number of members in the- ommunist Party after the recent comb-out has fallen from 560,970 members to 122,875. It reckons that 46.5 per cent of these are industrial workers, 24 per cent peasants, 24-2 Government officials, and 5.3 are gathered209 words
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Advertisement62 1922-12-20 3 WHY TAKE OIL OR SALTS? when perfect regularity can be ensured by the occasional use of the dainty little liver and bowel <gulators which act as gently as nature. Pinkettes are laxative perfection; cure biliousness, torpid liver, sick headaches, pimples and skin blemishes. Of chemists, or send 60 cents for62 words
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Advertisement392 1922-12-20 3 I I 11 y7'Wrnu'iinirTPi !1 juß O-' pF I Glaxo is packed in a parchment r 3 I F bag inside a sealed, double-lidded I <ll X> J tin. Untouched by hand, never I i I exposed to the air. it is kept □R Mtireiy free from contamination. II Use392 words
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Article1134 1922-12-20 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. William Duncan was in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Mr. Walter Makepeace who was in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday has gone to Penang Hill. Mr. Tan Wi Yan. who has been visiting his mines in Kuala Kubu and Bentong, has returned to Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. B. A.1,134 words
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Article391 1922-12-20 4 —“Malay Mail Mr. R. W. Duff was formerly a District Officer in Pahang and, when he left the Service, secured a large concession in Kelantan before that State came under British Protection. This was more than twenty years ago. The Duff Development Company has had a long—“Malay Mail ” - 391 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1922-12-20 4 ST. CATHERINE BONNETS. (By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris, November 22. Friday is St. Catherine’s day—when unmarried girls of twenty-five become old maids —and in many of the great Paris costumiers’ houses, preparations are being made to feast the Catherinettes,” and finally to crown them with the pretty1,050 words
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Article337 1922-12-20 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, December 18. It was only about ten days ago that there was a serious washaway of the railway line near Kuala Kubu. To-day, again due to heavy rains, another washaway though of a less serious nature is reported to have occurred between337 words
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Article316 1922-12-20 4 A LONG DELAY. Three months have elapsed since the Penang Harbour Board closed their invitations for tenders, for the reconstruction of the Church Street Ghaut jetty and the erection of a new jetty at Bagan Luar in connection with the much needed ferry service, for which Penang316 words
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Article182 1922-12-20 4 —“Free Press.” The Singapore Rent Board has held its last meeting. Whilst the fact has probably been noted with regret by those classes protected by the Act, the incident has on the whole passed with little general notice, and this may be taken as symptomatic of the spirit of.—“Free Press.” - 182 words
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Article164 1922-12-20 4 Tokio, December 15.—The military headquarters at Tsingtao were abolished to-day. The Tokio Bankers’ Association is considering a scheme to relieve the critical condition of the banks in Tokio and Osaka, where runs on the banks continue. General Yuhi is appointed a member of the Generals’ Council. H.164 words
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Article122 1922-12-20 4 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 Overture Saul A. Bazzini 2 Clarinette Solo 4th Air Varie V. Bender 3 Selection Manon Lescant G. Puccini 4 Cornet Solo Beneath thy122 words
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Article191 1922-12-20 4 The Eastern Golf AssociutL,,. 1 constituted, and the have joined the Association v UbB Gymkhana Club. Karachi Golf m Singapore Golf Club, l po h o. lnb < Penang G ol f <■!„!, shangor g" Shanghai Golf Club, Rovnl n ub Golf Club, Amoy Golf C u191 words
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Article214 1922-12-20 4 The return contest between Seaman Baker and Edwin de Souza, which was the principal event in the Boxing Tournament at Singapore Stadium on Saturday night, ended in a manner that was altogether unsatisfactory, Baker being given the decision for the second time in circumstances under which he214 words
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Advertisement132 1922-12-20 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION WANTED By experienced European Rubber Planter young energetic and hardworking. ex-Service, exceptionally good wit Tamil labour, first class linguist, held position as manager of mbber lin cocoanut estates, requires bil e a assistant or divisional assistant. PP Box No. 272, c/o Pinang Gazette. TENDERS INVITED. The Officer132 words
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Advertisement288 1922-12-20 5 -Erl f EJ ta fa KTO tMW _J’ Biy /If K I! JwKJik J I IvWIM 0 k I X HALLO! 555!! M I i ■> H;3 y -J us t as cer a n ph° ne numbers are stored in j W C\ the recesses of the mind as288 words
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Article91 1922-12-20 6 Aeria— On December 17. at. the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. F. C- Aeria, a sonFerguson.— At Bournemouth, on December 15. 1922, to the wife of C- T- Ferguson Port Dickson, a son. Glover —On December 14, at Malacca, to Mr. and Mrs. A- H. Glover, a91 words
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Article999 1922-12-20 6 It may not be generally known that one tenth of the population of the United States is of the negro race. This is a portentous fact which has hardly entered into the consciousness of Americans themselves. But is a matter that has not been overlooked by the999 words
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Article1362 1922-12-20 6 Some people hold that Governors of British Colonies and other A Censured high officials are almost Governor. sacrosanct and by reason of their office and, for other reasons, ought to be placed on a pedestal so elevated as to *be beyond the reach of the shafts of1,362 words
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Article52 1922-12-20 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 20. Mr. G. L Fi- who is connected with \;>nv.- Venice, California, arrive a Singapore with a collection of orang o iiaii-s. captured in Borneo. One of the animals is six I" l four inches in height, which is nearly52 words
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Article40 1922-12-20 6 (From Our Ov/x Cop respondent). Singapore, Drceml’ 01 1 y.V.s. Des >atch 1 ves for Malacca*® the Ist January, ami goes to Port tenhnm on the 4th, Dindings on th- t and Penang on the 15th January40 words
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Article160 1922-12-20 6 The P. &0. Packet Nellore. is to arrive here at 9 a.m. on UP te d 23rd instant. This steamer is < to have outward European 111:11 Elknga The homeward mail by th I closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday, me 1 instant. t flie 25th j The160 words
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Advertisement368 1922-12-20 6 B A MERRY CHRISTMAS I WITH A CHOICE OF GOOD WINES. J 2= H NIERSTEINER—DOMTAL 1917 Vintage LIEBFRAUMIZCH—ROTLACK 1917 do STIFTSWEIN 1917 1 HOCHHEIMER 1917 g P DORF. JOHANNISBERGER 1917 g STEINWEIN 1917 g TRABENER KREUS 1918 g g ENKIRCHER STEFFENSBERG 1919 g f BERNCASTLER RIESLING 1919 g SPARKLING HOCK368 words
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Advertisement30 1922-12-20 6 “E. O.” First Night of the X’mas Festivities. Monday, 25 th December, X’mas Dinner. Dancing in the New Ball Room. TILL 1-45 A.M. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW E. O. ORCHESTRA.30 words
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Miscellaneous20 1922-12-20 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1.34 p.m. 7.47 p.m. To-morrow. 1.33 a.m. 8.21 a.m. 2.13 p.m. 8.26 p.m.20 words
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Obituary85 1922-12-20 6 DEATHS Schokman —At No. 20 Scott Road, Kuala Lumpur, Noel Vivian, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J- AV. Schokknan. O'Keeffe. On December 17th. 1922. at Kuala Lumpur. of diphtheria Ebbie O’Keeffe of the F- M- S. Railways, aged 30 years- Indian papers please copy. OBITUARY. SIR CARL AIEYER. London,85 words
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Article798 1922-12-20 7 Turkish Objections Met. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Lausanne, December 18. Lord Curzon, in the course of expounding the scheme for the freedom o f -he Straits, which was submitted j n printed form to the delegates to /he Straits Commission, dwelt on rhe f ac t that many(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 798 words
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Article350 1922-12-20 7 Leafield (Oxford), December 7- —It is expected that the Commission of the Lausanne Conference dealing with the Straits problem will meet again to-morrow. To day various Commissions considered the matters of detail- All Press ccmment on the Allied Straits plans is highly favourable. The “Evening; Standard’’350 words
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Article308 1922-12-20 7 ISMET’S SMILE. London, December 3- —Whait is behind Ismet’s smile seems to be the most perplexing liddle of all at Lausanne- If it could be known what the smile portends the world could be in a better position to decide whether the Conference is drifting rudderless towards308 words
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Article71 1922-12-20 7 Moscow, November 16- —The Turks are losing the confidence of the Bolsheviks on the eve of the Lausanne Conference owing to the imprisonment by Angora of 200 Turkish Communists, twenty of whom are charged with high treasonThe Bolsheviks are furious- The Moscow newspaper “Pravda” to-day71 words
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Article184 1922-12-20 7 Leafield (Oxford), December 7- —The British Government continues to give its most serious attention to the problem of refugees from Anatolia and Thrace, who are now in Greek territory. It has contributed as much assistance from public funds as the present financial struggle allows. Following up its184 words
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Article104 1922-12-20 7 Leafield, December 4,—Mr. Bonar La replying to questions in the House of Commons, said that it was as a result of a Cabinet decision that instructions were sent to the Hon. Francis Lindley, the British Minister at Athens, to threaten the bi eaking of the diplomatic104 words
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Article83 1922-12-20 7 London, December 3. —A message from Sofia reports a Turco-Bulgarian insurrectionary movement, which has bioken l out in the regions of Cumuljina and Xaiwhy in West Thrace, resulting in many victims. It is reported that the Greeks have lost, three cannons and a hundred killed and wounded- The83 words
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Article95 1922-12-20 7 RIOTING AT TURIN. Rome, December 19. Owing to an attack on Fascists at Turin in the evening of the ITtli December, in which two were killed and one wounded, the Fascist Headquarters here decided to mobilise the Fascist! in Turin, who occupied the Labour Headquarters and hoisted the95 words
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Article163 1922-12-20 7 THE “TIMES’ VIEWS. London, December 19. Pointing out that native ills in China are aggravated and envenomed by the strange, conflicting influences of the Western world, the “Times, in a leader, commenting on its Peking corespondent’s despatch, asks whether Western peoples who bear some responsibility for the presen.163 words
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Article202 1922-12-20 7 Reparations Come First. (Reuter’s Telegrams. New York, December 19. Messrs. Morgan have made a statement that at the Conference on Saturday between them and the German Minister, Hem- Wiedfeldt, the latter was informed that a loan was not grantable to Germany until the reparations question was(Reuter’s Telegrams. - 202 words
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Article209 1922-12-20 7 In an address to the Norwich Chamber of Commerce, Mr. F. C. Goodenoulgh. chairman of Barclays Bank, said The need of the moment is the restoration of international credit. That, in my <>piniun>, is more capable of being achieved by the settlement of debt than by evasion of209 words
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Article28 1922-12-20 7 The Hague, December 19. The Bill authorising a State Loan of 350,000,000 florins for the consolidation of the floating debt was passed by the Second Chamber.28 words
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Article63 1922-12-20 7 A SENATOR AND RUBBER RESTRICTION. Washington, December 19. In a speech on the Ship Subsidy Bill in the Senate, Mr. Ransdell, a Democrat, charged the British with waving the big stick against America. He instanced the alleged British discrimination including the recent rubber .regulations for the shipment63 words
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Article29 1922-12-20 7 Washington, December 19. The House of Representatives passed the Naval Appropriation Bill and endorsed the recommendations for international negotiations limiting the construction of smaller craft.29 words
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Article43 1922-12-20 7 MORE DEATH SENTENCES. Johannesburg, December 19. The remaining three persons who were tried on charges arising out of the attack on Brakpau Mine during the Rand revolt were sentenced to death. The Court strongy hoped (he Governor-General would reprieve them.43 words
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Article44 1922-12-20 7 Seven Men Executed. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, December 19. It is officially announced that seven men were executed at Mountjoy Prison, Du,blin, this morning. They were found in possession of arms when captured at a National’s house, near the Curragh, last week.(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 44 words
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Article189 1922-12-20 7 London, December 8. —The Labour representatives and other Deputies in the Dail Eireann to-day strongly condemned the latest executions carried out i n Dublin by the Free State authorities. Mr. Johnson leader of the Labour Party, described the executions as mudder most foul, bloody and unnatural. Mr.189 words
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Article53 1922-12-20 7 CO-OPERATION LIKELY. Melbourne, December 19. The elections have reached an interesting stage. The National's! an.l Labour Parties each now number 28. It is reported from Sydney that the Nationalists and the Country Part are negotiating with regard to cooperation and that the Country Party stipulates that the Nationalists53 words
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Article49 1922-12-20 7 OPERATION FOR APPENDICITIS. London, December 19. Prince George was operated upon for appendicitis in the King Edward the Seventh Hospital for Officers this morning. An official bulletin says Prince George stood the operation for the removal of the appendix well. [Prince George enters his 21st year to-day.]49 words
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Article105 1922-12-20 7 SUIT AGAINST P. 0. CO. NOT ADMITTED. London, December 19. In the Admiralty Division, Mr. Justice Hill refused to extend beyond two years as allowed by the Maritim? Conventions Act of 1911, the time for bringing action against the P. O. S. N. Company by the105 words
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Article68 1922-12-20 7 RAIN SPOILS PLAY. Johannesburg, December 19. The match between the Transvaal and M.C.C. was drawn. In the second innings, Marylebone made 119 without loss (Russell 77 not out, Sandham 41 not out). Rain fell during lunch and no further play was possible. The first test match between South Africa68 words
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Article41 1922-12-20 7 London, December 19. The “Times” New* York correspon dent says the failure is announced c>f the Houston Fibre Company, one of the largest commission houses in the West, dealing in securities, grain, etc. The known liabilities are $5,500,00041 words
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Article22 1922-12-20 7 Stockholm, December 19. M. Ewerloef, the Swedish Minister to Vienna and Budapest, has been transferred to Tokio and Peking.22 words
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891 1922-12-20 7 STOREKEEPER CHARGED. In the District Court, Penang, yesterday. before Mr. R. Scott, the trial was continued of Khoo Chin Teong. who stands charged on three counts of committing criminal breach of trust while employed as a storekeeper by the Borneo Company, Ltd. Mr. A. K.891 words
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Article2217 1922-12-20 8 DISCOVERIES IN LUXOR AREA. Leafield (Oxford), December 1- —It appears that the tomb discovered in Egypt is that of Tutankhamen of the 18th Dynasty, who reigned in Telelamarna arid Thebes from 1358 B.C- to 1350 B-C. To say that the discovery of an old Egyptian tomb2,217 words
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Article139 1922-12-20 8 DRASTIC WAY WITH MILAN FIREMEN Milan, November 22 The- stations were occupied early thi/"',"’’ mg by pohcetnen and ai ors ZZ r firemens corps was disbanded. This drastic measure was taken nf a long dispute. Owing to thc financial situation of the ritv d Commissioner for Milan.' I n-elh, attempted139 words
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Advertisement199 1922-12-20 8 GENUINE M ROBERT M BOSCH A MAGNETO with a REPUTATION m For consistent performance under every j 01 conceivable condition of climate. IM It is sound mechanically and is now U g? listed at a price which makes it sound $3 financially. /7 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY !2 and 4 Cylinder Models.199 words
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Advertisement181 1922-12-20 8 111-. J. LLI X. DAINTY X’MAS PRESENTS'? NOW IN STOCK. MITCHAM’S LAVENDER WATER in green globe bottles at $l-50 $3, and $5-50 each. FROZOCLONE and SOLID LAVENDER in dainty capped bottles. Fragrant and Refreshing $l-25 each! also in stock Perfumes Hair Lotions, Gillette Safety P Razors, Auto Strop Razors, etc.,181 words
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291 1922-12-20 9 The Report of the Directors for the ended 30th June, 1922, states:— Operations on the Company’s Account the r >l acres lines B- an( i C.) ceased ''"fly j n the year owing to a sudden and nite unexpected shrinkage in the value <f t291 words
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Article393 1922-12-20 9 The twelfth annual general meeting of the Majedie (Johore') Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on the 15th November, at Ceylon House. 49 and 51, Eastcheap, London E. C., Mr. A. R. Warren (the Chairman) presiding. The Chiarman said although unhappily we show nevertheless a loss on the393 words
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Article165 1922-12-20 9 In exercise of the powers vested i n him action 3 of “The Export of Rubbet '“’rictioni) Enactment 192°,” the *-'f Secretary to Government, F.M.S.. re by grants the following exemption of h tllC P rov i s ionB of rule 16 in respect not exceeding 25165 words
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198 1922-12-20 9 A meeting of the members of the South Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., (In Voluntary Liquidation) was held on December 19th, a| the registered Office of the Company, 33 Beach’ Street, at noon. There were present: Messrs. D. A. M. Brown and E. Reimann198 words
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Article393 1922-12-20 9 Dec 20—Orchestral Concert, Runnymede Hotel, 9.30 p.m. Dec 20—P.C.C. At Home 6 p.m. Dec 23—Runnymede Hotel, Special Tiffin, Special Dinner and Dance. Dec 23—Cinderella Dance, Penang Club, 9.15 p.m. Dec 25 and 26—Public Holidays. Dec 25—E. O. Xmas Dinner and Dance (New Ballroom). Dec 25—Runnymede Hotel, Xmas Dinner.393 words
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Article40 1922-12-20 9 20th December, 1922. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 46 J PENANG'S Fine Pale Crepe 46| (Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 41 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 47 PORĔ 1 Crepe 47 London and New York. London ed Sheet New York G 2740 words
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Article114 1922-12-20 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec. 19: Spot £lBO down 5s 3 mos. buying 181.10 s 25.6 d 3 selling 181.15 s unchanged u’ged Local parity $89.86 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, Dec. 19, 180.5 s spot, and £lBl.los three114 words
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Article52 1922-12-20 9 Renong Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., Tin ore for the Ist half month ending 15th December, Dredge No. 1 piculs 314, Dredge No. 3 piculs 486, making a total of pi cals 800. Talam Mines, Limited, for November, piculs 400.81. 22 days work. The pumps started work on November,52 words
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Article194 1922-12-20 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 10.00 buyers Rattans 11-20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do do194 words
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Article114 1922-12-20 9 PENANG, DECEMBER 20, 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 R«l74|' 3 days’sight Private „177 3 Bombay Demand Bank 174| g Madras Demand Bank 174| > g« 3114 words
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Article1080 1922-12-20 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. g «2 NAMES 1 A g. 2 s *3 "o 0 ir. bi RUBBER [Dollar.] c c S c 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 0013 00 Ayer1,080 words
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Advertisement76 1922-12-20 9 When a man asserts his disbelief in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverage» he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed his ta&te for years it proves not so much that he is76 words
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Advertisement215 1922-12-20 9 ■UIiriHIffIfIHimHIIUHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUiiIIIIIIIIIIIIS I SYNOLEO I 2 > The Oil Bound Washable Distemper for Interior and Exterior Decorations. A soft flat finish. Does ZS not rub off. Proclaimed unrivalled for Tropical use. S A clr or range of Artistic Shades and EE xV.SK Colour Schemes. s I PATERSON, SIMONS Co., Ltd., S215 words
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Article534 1922-12-20 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sam pit for Asahan. Machaon for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. City of Canton for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Port Said and New York. United States of America. Tokushima Marti for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon.) The B. 1. S.534 words
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Article159 1922-12-20 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road,) By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Kubu, Kuala j 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang, Port159 words
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Article25 1922-12-20 10 The following is an non-delivered cable for the week ending 2()th inst, at the E. E. A. and C Telegraph Co: Buansenghong Laonia.25 words
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Article503 1922-12-20 10 CHOWBASTA MARKET. Penang, December 20, 1922. cts Government Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 80 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe d« 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 52 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 52 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 Mutton Head,503 words
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Advertisement202 1922-12-20 10 FANCY DRESS |J DANCE COME TO US FOR THE REQUISITES PIERROT HATS, MASKS, FALSE NOSES, I I Music Supply Agency I lE, Hutton Lane, PENANG. Snwvxi i Timii wiiiiti— 'mi im> irmnrwlM.'* tnßMH.to.toJ i 4< ;^e SL e sl 1 |ii®ou> flaFill i Bbl r^ c AReTTB* it J g202 words
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Advertisement31 1922-12-20 10 □aaaaaaczcziaizzjcjiZziEZJQ j SINGAPORE AND 0 STRAITS 8 ROUGH DIARY For 1923—42.50 0 j «STOCKED BY THE F B PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD. PINANG. □□□cji:’)i —ii it ii —ii —ii ii —if--in31 words
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Advertisement247 1922-12-20 10 Have You Any Spare I Time? Why not learn to play a Banjo Mandoline! It will occupy your H spare time and give you endless i s pleasure. I H Model as illustrated $35, complete I with case. Self instruction book, $3. ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd, I (Incorporated in Hongkong.)247 words
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Article492 1922-12-20 11 MR. SASTRI AND HIS MISSION. Poona, December 13.—The Rt. Hon. Mr. Sastri gave the first public utterance to the results and impressions of his Dominion tour at Deccon Sabha. It was a pleasure, he said to observe the patriotic attachment Indians abroad felt towards India while492 words
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Advertisement732 1922-12-20 11 g 5 jy S REDUCED STANDARD TOURING CAR I §1,300 I ONLY j EX GARAGE f SELF STARTER EQUIPMENT 1 $l5O EXTRA. Wearne Bros. Ltd., PENANG. BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. (Incorporated in England by Royal i (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Charter 1853.) Paid-up732 words
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Advertisement315 1922-12-20 11 PROFITABLE ADVERTISING. THE NEWSPAPER SUPREME. A prominent man has submit ted that nowadays judicious advertising was indispensable to success in business. He took the trouble to ask most of the well-known advertisers if advertising was increasing their business, and all replied in the affirmative. One in his own line of315 words
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Advertisement340 1922-12-20 11 P MACE 9 ST if I i I KNOWN THE OVCR, 1 1 jT I I I The keenest I I shaving-edge \gF__ZZ-L I I the whole world knows R g genuine Gillette blade is the W I I keenest in the world. It needs no I stropping no honing.340 words
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Advertisement1424 1922-12-20 12 “ELLERMAN” LINE. Nippon Yiuen Kaisha. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. ..u.»..; uNOER a 7^,X> r INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) MPERI AL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT HOMEWARD. (Subject to alteration without Notice. “ELLERMAN” LINE. EUROPEAN LINE. YLCINOUS December 22 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. The following fast steamers of the Fortnightly Service.1,424 words
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Advertisement719 1922-12-20 12 P. 0.-BRITISH IX’dTc AND APCAR LINES. A (Companies Incorporated ix Exglam,) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. C (Undqr Contract with His Majesty’s Government) P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR EASTERN SERVICE From London Due Penang. To Marseilles London about Leave P eo NELLORE Dec. 22 about 1923 KASHGAR719 words
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