Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 December 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 297. VOL LXXX. FRIDAY, 29th DECEMBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 982 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. L. E. Slowe returned to Penang from home per the s.s Elephanta. Mr. R. M. Newton-Homes of the F.M.S. Railways has returned from England. Mr. F. J. Morton who was in Penang for the holidays has returned to Seremban. A London wire of December 15 states that
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  • 371 2 Alalayan Observer.” Judging by the activities displayed in certain quarters some kind of reform of the Federal Council appears to be imminent. We are almost certain that at least one more unofficial member will be added to the Council during the coming year. We have no inside information,
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  • 124 2 The judge at Belfast awarded Lord O’Neill £34,173 compensation for destruction erf Shanes Castle and £13,478 for the destruction; of furniture. The building was burned down/ in May last by Sim Feiners, on; which occasion Lord O’Nei’.l who is 83 and an invalid, had to be
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  • 401 2 TWO TAMILS CHARGED. The incident in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank yesterday morning, which resulted in the arrest of two Tamils, had its sequel in the Police Court. Penang, today before Mr. H. C. Bathurst, when Varatarja was charged with attempting to commit theft of
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  • 410 2 .—M. Al.” Mrs. Reimann and Mrs. Hogan thoroughly deserved the compliments paid them on the success of the second performance of the Xmas pantomime, Abou Hassan,” for the production of which they were responsible. Yesterday’s attendance at the Town Hall w?s as large and appreciative
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  • 305 2 ANNUAL MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 29. At the annual meeting of the Straits Trading Company, Ltd., Air. Cook, who presided, said the tin industry was availing itself of the opportunity to reduce wages, and, helped by the declining costs of materials, they had been
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  • 121 2 CAPTAIN CHANCELLOR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 29. Captain Chancellor was given an enthusiastic send-off on his departure yesterday homewards on retirement. H. E. the G. O. C. Sir Neill Alalcolm and the Hon. Air. P. J. Sproule (Acting Chief Justice) were amongst those in attendance. Captain
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  • 85 2 E. O. Orchestral Concert. At the Orchestral concert to be given at the E. O. Hotel to-night (Friday), the following special popular programme of music will be presented: 1 Overture Raymond Thomas 2 Nocturne in C Alinor Tschaikowsky 3 Fantasie Traviata Verdi 4 Adagio Cantabile from Sonate Pathetique Beethoven 5
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  • 76 2 Dec 29E. O. The Dansant, Orchestral Concert, 9.30 p.m. Dec. 30Children’s Pantomime, Abu Hassan,” at Town Hall, 5.30 p.m. Dec 30E. &0. Special Tiffin. Dinner and Dance. Dec 30—Police Supper and Dance, Alasonic Lodge, Northam Rd., 8.30 p.m. Jan IPublic Holiday. Jan IRunnymede Hotel, New Years Day, Dinner
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  • 154 2 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pangkor for Pnlau Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Kopah for Deli, m/s Falstria fojr Deli. Kampar for Teluk Anson. The s.s. Gaelic Prince, is expected to arrive here on the evening of Sunday, the 31st instant, and will sail for Boston and New York, via Suez Canal.
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  • 219 2 A twin screw motor passenger and cargo vessel, named Dunama, and built for the British India Steam Navigation Co. (Ltd.), has been launched by Alessrs. Barclay, Curie and Co. (Ltd.), from their Clydeholm Shipyard, Whiteinch, Glasgow. She is of the Company’s wellknown Al class design,
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  • 300 2 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY TBAIM. 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 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang. Port Swetten-
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  • 34 2 The following are non-delivered cables for the week ending 27th inst, at the E. E. A. and C. Telegraph Co: Hadjipatimah, Chuchhiau Carnavon Street, Hirata 8.1. steamer Edavana, Skov Malaya care Slot.
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  • 564 3 '‘Free Press-” THE SINGAPORE TOURNAMENT. A good deal of interest was taken in the covered courts tennis tournament at Singapore. The results of the first two days’ play are as follows Gentlemen’s Singles First Round. F. Salzman beat J. Tyler 6l, 6l Koizumi beat S- J- Edwards
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  • 115 3 A very happy time was spent at the Singapore Swimming Club on the occasion of the annual Christmas tiffin. The prize winners for the past year were called up and received their prizes at- the hands of the President- The recipients are as followsTeam races-I.Mallard, Gagan, Buchanan,
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  • 36 3 London December 6.The chief feature of 1923 cricket is a visit of a West Indian team which is to play against the Counties the Varsities and the M.C.CThere will be test matches.
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  • 285 3 For some reason, nearly all the great stars of university golf have( been Oxoniansbeginning in 1878 with Horace GHutchinson, the first amateur champion, and proceeding through the generations to those famous players of recent years, C-J.H- Tolley and R- H. WetheredWhether th© new Oxford leader, A-L. Murrayvirtually
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  • 138 3 SPECIAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. A ten days’ course of instruction for officers and non-commission'ed efficerg of the Straits Settlements Volunteer For?e will be held in each settlement. Tn Penan'g, the dates of the course will be the 19th to the 28th February, the total being 28 hours’
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  • 239 3 London, December 6-The Daily Mail’s” Milan correspondent says that the Fascist! are nothing if not thorough- Signor Alessandria Piedmont called a meeting of professional thieves, burglars, r'<bbeihs and pickpockets and told them they must reform or the Fascisti would go twar a,gainst them and that anyone caught would
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  • 25 4 Van Deir Beek.On December 26. at Toni’s Cot, 1736, Joo Chiat Road. Singapore, to Mr. and Mi’s. H. L. van der Beek, a son.
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  • 1165 4 That able Indian, the Rt. Hon. Mr. Srinivasa Sastri. who has just returned from a tour of the Dominions, has told meetings he has addressed that he had been pleading for complete political equality for people against whom a great deal ot prejudice existed. Among other
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  • 1354 4 If all goes according to plan there is every hope of the Hill The HiH. Railway being in working order early in the new yearsay about April. The hauling machinery has been awaiting erection for some months and the Swiss-made coaches are ready to be put on
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  • 47 4 The 8.1. Packet Tee<fa. with outward European mails is now expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail by' the Paul Lecat, closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail by the Kashgar, closes at 2 p.m. on Thursday, the 4th proximo.
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  • 247 4 Malay Mail.” The result of a bowls lie playi’l H’’ terday, was as under: Doubles Handicap—B- E- M’lcheb an<J. M. Chalmers (D) beat Dr. C. H- Hert and G- B F- Southam 21-10-Penang Library will be cloS p,L> Monday, Ist January, 1923, a 11 Holiday. A Chinese
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    • 260 4 NEW YEAR 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 eachl also in stock Perfumes Hair Lotions, Gillette Safety Razors, Auto Strop Razors, etc., THE CHEMISTS. B(JO IM 182,
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    • 59 4 ms WEEK at the L 0.” Friday December 29th THE DANSANT, 5 p.m. to 7 p.n Orchestral Concert 9.30 p.m. Saturday, December 38th—SPECIAL TIFFIN-ORCHESTRA DINNER and DANCE. NEW TEAR’S DAY, Monday, January Ist, 1923.—GALA NIGHT. Official Opening of the Ball Room. SPECIAL DINNER. BUCK AND WHITE PIERROT PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 513 5 Prcbable Procedure. Reuter’s Telegrams.; Lausanne, December 28. In order to ensure something like a definite arrangement for future progress, a co-ordinating Committee has been appointed, composed of representatives of the Allies, to draw up the terms of the Treaty in conjunction with legal experts. Probably the Treaty
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  • 560 5 ALLIES’ ERRORS. We have received the following message from a correspondent, says the Times,” who has had excellent opportunities of studying Turkish affairs at close quarters Allied vacillation, disagreements, and pettiness have gradually created thei impression that they would not be united when it, came to
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  • 456 5 THE TRUTH ABOUT THE HIDDEN HAND If one would believe it, oil continues to play its role of the hidden hand in thp peace negotiations of the Near East, writes the Special Oil Correspondent of thp Njanchester Guardian.” The American interpolation at Lausanne of its economic policy of
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  • 80 5 BRITISH INDIGNATION. Cairo, December 28. Two American tourists picked up Mr. Robson who was still living, hut unconscious. He died en route to hospital. There were five bullet wounds in the body. Two kinds of bullets were extracted showing that more than one assailant fired at him.
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  • 157 5 KAMENEFF’S DECLARATION. Reval, December 28. A Moscow message says in replacing Lenin, who is ill, Kameneff, addressing 4 the opening of the tenth PanRussian Soviet Congress, stated that the Government would henceforth make no concessions to foreign powers and would withdraw’ those suggested at the Conferences of Genoa
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  • 108 5 Paris, December 28. The Senate Committee decided by 10 votes to five in favour of the reconstructing of the Banque Industrielle de Chine. The Financial Aspect. Paris, December 28. According to the Matin,” statements by M. Poincare and M. Lasteyrie, Minister of Finance, with regard to operations for
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  • 93 5 WELCOME AT MELBOURNE. Melbourne, December 28. The French battle cruisers Jules Michelet and Victor Hugo arrived a tsd were welcomed hv representative delegations of the naval, military and air forces. Admiral Gilly, Commanding, emphasised that the main object of the mission was to carry the greetings of
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  • 79 5 CELEBRATIONS IN FRANCE. Paris, December 28. France paid high tributes to Pasteur on the occasion of the centenary of his birth. M. Poincare, accompanied by other Ministers, presided at a ceremony at the Pasteur Institute at which speeches were made extolling the scientist. President Millerand afterwards participated
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  • 35 5 London, December 28. The. P. and O. S. N. Company and Associated Companies announce substantial reductions in first class tourist fares on the India, Cevlon. China, Japan, Borneo, Australia and America itineraries.
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  • 224 5 France and Independent Action. (Reuter’s Telegrams London, December 28. Political circles in London are no* inclined to take a tragic view of the Reparations Commission’s decision, under which France established the right to act separately under an ambiguously worded clause of the Peace Treaty. The newspapers hop? she will
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  • 52 5 New York, December 28. In connection with the action with reference to Irish funds, the Court ordered the appointment of a Commission to take the testimony of Mr. O’Mara. The Court was informed on behalf of the Irish Free State that it is impossible to guarantee
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  • 492 5 MR. COSGRAVES REPLY TO CRITICISM. Mr. Cosgrave, President of the Irish Provisional Government, made a vigorous reply to Mr. Gavan Duffy, whe asked for an explanation of the execution. of Erskine Childers. Mr. Duffy described Childers as a great Irishman,” and said it was not generally known
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  • 552 5 Senator Lodge’s Statement. (Reuter’s Telegrams. Washington, December 28. Senator Lodge, who is reported to be. acting in agreement with President Harding’s views, opened an attack in the Senate on Senator Borah’s amendment. Senator Lodge declared it wouhl be useless to attempt to limit land at maments unless
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  • 50 5 New York, December 28. A new American Year Book, entitled Women of 1923” shows that 8$ million women are working in the United States. Out of the 678 occupations reviewed, only 33 do not yet boast women recruits. Women s occupations range from street cleaning to judgeships.
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  • 46 5 Paris, November 28The well known Japanese shipbuilder, Mr. hojiro Matsukata, has purchased many valuable works of art, including paintings by Manet, Claude Monet and Carriere and sculptures by Rodin for the gallery of modern western art which he has established near Tokio.
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  • 161 5 South African Victory. (Reuter’s Telegrams. Johannesburg, December 28. The first test match was resumed n dull weather, before 4,000 spectators. The wicket was in good condition. England continued their second innings, which 218. Nupen took five wickets for 53, and Blanckenberg three for 59. Altogether, England’s innings
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  • 74 5 TRIBUTE FROM THE CHIEFS. London, December 28. Recent criticism of the Australian administration of Nauru, in the League of Nations’ commission, is recalled in a Melbourne message, which says all the Native Chiefs of Nauru signed a memorandum stating they aire quite satisfied with the present administration and have
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  • 117 5 Mexico City, December 28. The Mexican Congress will adjourn sine die on the 30th December. Th? Party leaders agreed it would be im possible before the end of the session to deal with the remedial oil legislation now before the Committee of Congress. President Obregon will probably
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  • 42 5 MR. W. A HORN. London, December 28. The death has occurred of Mr. Willian Austin Horn, who was engaged for half a century in developing parts of Australia, Papua, Malaya, Ind a and Ceylon, in his 82nd year.
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  • 19 5 London, December 28. The death has occurred of the London entertainer, Miss Margaret Cooper.
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  • 225 5 Hankow, December. 9.Rev- A- M. Lundeen, Rev- Borg Breen, and the latter’s son. have been rescued from bandits at Kiahsien, by a party of soldiers under the command of General Chin. Yuna/> The rescue of Lundeen., Borg Breen anj the five year old Borg Breen boy came
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  • 1210 6 OBLIGATIONS OF DIRECTORS. Following is a continuation of the Malay Mail report in the above named civil suit. Sir A. Adams addressed the Court at length on the position and obligations of Directors in the course of which he said lt is impossible
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  • 287 6 Free Press.” A hasty backward glance over the past year shows that, notwithstanding the general depression, much has been done. The Gunong Pulai Water scheme has proceeded apace and the causeway is not far off being an accomplished fact, while the lock will come into actual use on
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  • 312 6 Late on Tuesdav evening there arrived in Singapore from the Wost the Japanese squadron, consisting of the Asama. Iwate and Idzumo, which is nearing the end of a long voyage. They left Janan on June 2fi last, on a world tour which was undertaken for the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 130 7 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir. Recently I received an illustrated periodical from New Zealand the postage from there to Penang being 1 penny. After having read it I sent it on to the F. jVf. S. and I had to pay postage of /21
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    • 568 7 (T<> The Editor of The Pinang Gazette Sir,In reference t<> my letter on this subject I egret that an error occured in m y quotation from Mr. Johnston’s speech which should have been attributed to Mr. Kave whose actual words were as reporter’ in the Press: Several mills
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  • 140 7 London, December 5-The Vienna correspondent of the Times” says a loathsome type of crime is becoming y r©va»lent in the city. Family vaults and simple graves are constantly discovered forced open and even bombed. The dead are robbed of rings, jewels and even gold fillings
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  • 809 7 DR. SCHARLIEB’S PLEA. Dr. Agnes Sav'ill’s condemnation of some aspects of society and social life of girls, expressed in her lecture on The Danger of Society to Health,” has possibly missed its mark by reason of its sweeping natureHer indictment held that: Society girls, after a few
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  • 432 7 THE HOME OF MARBLE. Few travellers in North Italy trouble to break their journey at a little village of Avenza, but those who do so are well rewarded, for thence runs the little branch line to the town, of Carrara, the home of marble- Marble deposits are found
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  • 267 7 ANGORA’S NEW LAW The National Assembly of Angora has passed a law that is to solve all questions of morals, and in addition to ensure a sufficient number of defenders of the State for all time. A report has reached Berlin, says th" correspondent of
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  • 140 7 Tests for drunkenness were discussed at the Old Bailey. It was alleged that an omnibus driver whose vehicl mounted the pavement and knocked down a woman had been drinking. A police doctor said he used the light test,” which consists of flashing a light in the
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  • 329 7 Some of the worst offences against, h’lman weal go unpunished, says the Rev. R. J. Campbell, DD. We send u man to penal servitude for house-breaking but a financial ring which forces up pric *s by cornering supplies or smashing small competitors is beyond the reach
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  • 318 7 When Mr. Surve and Mr. Dabholkar opposed the Rent Bill in the Bombay Council in behalf of the landlords, they defeated their own purpose- Their speeches showed how little real argument there is to be advanced against the measure- They could, as it were, make out no
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  • 183 7 Thousands of locomotives and goods trucks and vans have been rotting on sidings in Central Europe since the armistice. After three years of effort to try to determine how the 7 succession States of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire shall take over this rolling stock. Sir Francis Dent, the
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  • 442 7 Th© India Rubber Review” of Akron, Ohio, in its November issue, devotes ten pages to the Stevenson Plan riving a comprehensive review of the growth c. f the plantation industry, a careful analysis of both reports issued by the Stevenson Committee, and ppinions and comments
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  • 219 7 There was a very meagre attendance af the special general meeting of the Ceylon National Association. The Chairman (Mr. Francis de Zoysa) presided of the following resolution appeared on the agenda: That the Rubber Restriction Ordinance No- 24, of 1922, is detrimental to the in terests
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  • 92 7 London, December 11-Sir Stanley Bois, interviewed in regard to the visit to America in January of Mi- urgos, Mr. Miller, and himself for a conference between the R- G. A. and the Rubber Association representatives, laid stress on th© importance of retaining the goodwill of America.
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  • 87 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list: Yesterday To-day. ĔE 2 Shares. to S 5 0 M 72 M 72 SC. SC. SC. C. Rubber (Dollar). New Craigielea 55 50 65 55 Radella 2.50 3.00 Mining. Lingui 4.60 4.75 4.50 4.75 NawngPet
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  • 72 7 29th December, 1922. Local. cts. {Smoked Sheet 47 Fine Pale Crepe 47 Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 41 SING A- (Smoked Sheet 48 PORE (Crepe 48 London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ls.2|d London Cr( pe lg 2id Market steady. New York G 27 The following were the rubber
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  • 95 7 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec. 28 Spot £182.25.6d unc’ged nn’ged 3 mos. buying 183.125.6 d up 25.6 d 3 selling 183.15 s 25.6 d Local parity $90.63 Local. Dec. 29th: Singapore sold 175 tons at $91.75. Penang sold 100 tons
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  • 148 7 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 10.20 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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  • 49 7 iHt Sunday after ChristmaH, 31st Dec. Alor Star Church, Holy Communion 8 a.m.. Evening Prayer and Sermon 5 p.m. Circumcision of Our Lord, Ist Jan.Holy Communion 8 a.m. S. Paul’s Mission Chapel, Bnkit Tengah, Epiphany of Our Lord, 6th Jan.Holy Communion 8 a.m.
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  • 43 7 31st Dec., Sunday after Christmas, New Year’s Eve.Matins and Sermon (Tamil) 9.15 a.m., Children’s Service 5 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon 6.30 p.m.. Watchnight-jßervice (Tamil) 10.30 p in. Ist Jan., Feast of Circnincrilon, New Year’s Day. Holy Communion 7.30 a.in.
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  • 25 7 31st Dec., Sunday after Christmas. Holy Connnunion 7.30 a.m., Sunday School 9.1 S a.m., Matins and Sermon 10 a.m.
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