Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 January 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 2. VOL LXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 738 1 “NIKKO” 1 I MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHIC I I STUDIO I f No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. Telephone No. 579. 1 C. C. WAKEFIELD COMPANY, LTD., I B i (ncorpokatbo !n E n G lan D I fjjg ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S. S.) LTD., i I OUR NEW YEARS MESSAGE. S
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    • 43 1 J ESTD. 1572. S PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY >s n c fhe Only Reputable House for J ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW M M 0 Enquiries Carefully Attended to :B. P. de SILVAS 2 No. 1. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. A 2-3, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. NimaiißiiA-aaaaa I
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  • 373 2 —“S.T.” INCOME TAX ON INSTALMENT SYSTEM. In the/ District Court, Singapore, MrDavid heard the evidence in chief <>f the case in which a Japanese interpreter is charged with accepting illegal gratification- The accused man, K- Koide, was until recently, employed as a Japanese interpreter in the Income Tax
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  • 516 2 In announcing its demise, the “Malayan Observer” says it was started on aot’n September 1922 and it is being snuffed out on 30th December 1922. It will be a iccord which will be hard to beat- Even business men, who know nothing about newspaper enterprises, will be
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    • 1972 2 position wanted: i PENANG SALES room, change of address. Energetic Youth, well np in Merom- O TT> DV We beg to inform our custotile and Estate Accounts, Typewriting TO BE SOLD B mcrs and General Public that and General Office routine, seeks position DT tut A T i_ j fl
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    • 590 2 dog sick f Dog Medicines! will help a B to moke him h well MARTIN’S A Remedy for a» Irregularities. Bape»««ding Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal, PU Coehia. Order or Chemists. ECU TH AM LABOUR CODE 1902, F. M. 8. "Laboir Ordinance 1920 S.S." Employers °f Indian labour are hereby reminded that
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  • 1674 3 FRESH LIGHT ON INDIA’S PROBLEM. The following is a review in the Times Literary Supplement of four new books The Political System of British India, with special reference to the Constitutional changes. By E. A. Horne. (Oxford: Clarendon Press. London: Milford. 10s. 6d. net.) Indian Administration to
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    • 360 3 Drive aw ay that kkilOllißOfclSiil Here’s the Remedy. Sloan’s Hf PENETRATES flub without y rubbing, j FnnifTW'f iannii timm Don’t suffer needlessly -Sloan's gives wonderful relief. Pain flies before the soothing power of Sloan’s Liniment. Just a little applied to the painful spot gives quick.relief. No rubbing required —Sloan’s penetrates.
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    • 473 3 I £wy den a certain atep towards a cure Anaemic, Weak and Nervous Scarcely Strength to Walk, but soon made well and active by Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. Mrs. T. lUms«U, of La Hougue, Des Dorey’» Vsda, Guenssay, O.L, writes“ I am more than anxious io Jet you know hww wonderfully
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  • 1626 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Douglas Robqrtson has returned to Bangkok from leave. Mr. R. M. Young of the Valvoline Oil Co., left for Singapore yesterday by the Klang on a business trip. Dato Abubakar bin Hussain, D.P.M.J., First Magistrate, Batn Pahat, has gone on three months’ vacation leave. Major Cooke, of
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  • 1360 4 BETTER OUTLOOK FOR THE COMING YEAR. The tenth annual general meeting of the shareholders of Wearne Bros., Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, 209-212, Orchard Roafl. Singapore, on Friday, reports the “Straits Times.” Mr. C. F. F. Wearne presided, Others present were the
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  • 195 4 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 10.40 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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  • 1404 4 BY PATSY.” I knew there was something in the air on Monday morning for Master stayed at home all morning instead of going away in the car as soon as I had had my breakfast and I noticed that Master and Mem were dressed—well not in
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  • 224 4 The report of the directors of Indragi i Rubber, Ltd., for the year ended Sep. tember 30 last, states that after charging loss oni sale of Klawat Estate $42,014 s'’ and $5,971.41 additional Netherlands East Indies Income a,nd War Taxes the prost and loss account o f the
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  • 138 4 London, December 17. —The Sunday Time»;” announces that the whole of the contracts relating to the serial bo<>k rights of Mr- Lloyd Gorge’s book is in process of cancellation- It is now the exPremier’s intention to produce a work of a much more comprehensive character. The question
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    • 29 4 □ezjczjczzjezjizrir-ir—ii —ii —ir in Q SINGAPORE AND 1 STRAITS 1 ROUGH DIARY 0 For 1923—52.50 n STOCKED BY THE 9 1 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD. J 4 PINANG. jaaaocziaanDi-nr-r-n-in
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    • 61 4 THE PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 15 cents. Local. Railway Book Stalls. Victoria Pier. Logan’s Archway E. O. Hotel. Runnymede Hotel. Messrs. Look Bros., <t Co., Penang Road. Outstations. Federal Rubber Stanq), Taiping, do do Ipoh. do do P. Buntar. do do A
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL
    • 278 5 London;, December 23.—A message from T -or tbat th** i m P° ,tan ce of Lord p./j j arvon’' recent discoveries of trea‘r(>s>" j n the tomb of King Tutan Kheman, th< Vallejl of Ki'ngs, which has attractworld wide interest owing to the new light
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    • 212 5 London. December 23. —The remains of the Maharajah of Cooch Behar were con veyed to the crematorium chapel at Golders Green' this morning. The coffin was covered with a specially made pall of blue and chocolate silk and many beautiful wreaths were placed on
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    • 119 5 London, December 22—Much evidence "i" iken, in the course of the enquiry omducted by Sir William Joyn son-Hick.-’ G arliamentary Secretary, Overseas Trade I'.iitment) in connectioni with the organisation of the British Empire ExhibL ~on‘n anid as the conflict of evidence wa c <ipra>ent. Sir Joynson-Hicks has
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    • 108 5 "md o n, December 23—The mate of n lrnan steamer Portia, which has fi 'p(• m Eon(^on f rom Hamburg, was cr two months’* imprisonment hames Police Court to-day, for 1 importing 5,950 rounds of ball t tloni which the Customs officers sai,'] i n the
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    • 101 5 DoH U JOn ’i Dpcemb er 22.—Sir Henry ,en i p ft India after the comhis hi* B -Afghan mission, expressed to return to the Govam i ncb a and recently applied for "I I!, n eav e, which has been: keej.:.
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 801 5 London, December 23. —To-day’s football results are as follows: League Division I.—Huddersfield Tow i 4 Arsenal 0; Newcastle United 0 Aston Villa 0; Everton 2 Birmingham 1 Bolton Wanderers 3 Blackburn Rovers 0; Oldham Athletic 0 Burnley 1 Manchester City 5 Cardiff City 1 ;Tottenham Hotspurs 3
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    • 308 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, January 1. The first boxing tournament under the auspices of the Perak Amateur Boxing Association was held on Saturday night at the Town Hall. There were over twenty contests. The arrangements for the meeting left nothing to be desired, the Organising Committee
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    • 356 5 London. December 22. —Thirteen nations were represented on the International Lawn Tennis Rules Board, which laid down yesterday regulations for a uniform type of ball, the size of nets, modifying the foot fault rules and permitting a rert interval after the third and second respectively in men’s
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 72 5 CHILL ON THE LIVER j is a frequent cause of sickness at this time of year. Therefore keep your liver active, your system clean and your body healthy by the occasional use of thus avoiding chills and colds, constipation, bilious attacks, sick headaches, Pinkettes are tiny but thorough, act as
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    • 155 5 I the dust i 3 TEST I i A I AHE Bright Virginia Leaf of which 555 are i f made is selected in very small quantities at a time on the actual Tobacco Fields- A Only 5 lbs. out of every 1000 lbs. of Virginia leaf A h? grown
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  • 851 6 Mr. Charles Hughes, speaking on behalf of the Government of the United States, has been suggesting a settlement of the reparations problem by removing it from political handling to a special board of experts of different nationalities, whose findings might be dealt with by the various nations according to
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  • 222 6 FORTNIGHTLY MEETING. The fortnightly meeting of the Penang j Municipal Commission was held in the i Municipal Chambers yesterday evening. !There were present:—Messrs. S. Cod- rington (President), J. D. Kemp, C. R. Samuel, J. H. Pedlow, Yeoh Guan Seok, P. K. Nambyar and Dr. Lim Guan Cheng. The
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  • 137 6 The homeward mail by the Kashgar, closes at noon to-morrow. A. mail for Australasia, by the Tasman, (via Singapore) closes at 7.15 a.m. tomorrow. A mail for Western Australia, bv the Charon, (via Singapore) closes at 7.15 a.m. bn Friday. The homeward mail by the Teesta, closes at
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  • 1276 6 The removal of the protection afforded by the Rent Restriction House Rents. Act has placed tenants of the cheaper classes of houses at the mercy of the landlords, who in some cases are apparently bent upon making, «.he fullest use of their opportunities in the direction of
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  • 251 6 —“T. 0. M.” A special telegram from the Secretary to High Commissioner, Singapore, gave a list of the meagre New Year Honours that have come to Malaya. Mr. F. Seton James, C.M.G., has received the K.R.E. and now becomes Sir Frederick Seton James, but, with all due
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  • 161 6 —“T.O.M.” A report comes from Kampa- of an amok there, at the line near the Railway Station!, by a Tamil coolie who killed one man and wounded two girls and two men. Details of the story to hand are as fol lows. A Tamil coolie, who, after
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 316 6 «MIMs.-<*s«.v» ju -wiwrw mir»- MW I NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE A FIRM RESOLUTION TO OBTAIN ALL SUPPLIES FOR YOUR ESTATE FROM: Harrisons Barker Co., Ltd., i (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) I WHO HOLD 1 STOCKS OF ALL KINDS. I J La» BSKSBMfc ««EWiSX-ai.ua. or»* mummaza awwmw> irniiiniiiimiiiiHiinniiiiK! ’nnn!;ii!
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    • 10 6 “E. O.” Guest Night and Dancing. Friday, sth January, 1923
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  • 36 6 DEATHS. MAYSON.—On Christmas Day, at Hove, Sussex, Phyllis Maude Newton, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mayson. Cardoza. —On Dec. 31st, at 44 Race Course Road, Singapore, Mrs. P. M. Cardoza, aged 47 years.
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  • 803 7 The British Proposals. Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, January 2. The British plan for the settlement of reparations and Inter-Allied debts comprises the granting to Germany of u moratorium for four years thereafter Germany to pay 2 milliards of gold marks annually for four years, 2| milliards annually for two years,
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  • 91 7 The Hague, January 2. Owing to the decision of the Master Printers’ Association to reduce wages, the newspaper compositors and printers at The Hague and Haarlem struck. The printers at Amsterdam and Rotterdam are negotiating with the employers, but the printers of many other towns in Holland
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  • 25 7 London, January 2. The New Year Honours include a Knighthood to Mr. Skinner turner, Judge of the Supreme Court of China.
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  • 296 7 London. December 25. —A large and deep cyclonic disturbance winch was reported fron the Atlantic >n Thursday reached Northern Ireland last evening and the barometer fell to a very low level- Rough weather resulted and the greater part of the British Isles was swept by gales
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  • 203 7 —Ex. We are informed that the following appointments in the Girl Guides ha’ e been notified from Malayan Head Quarters: —Division Commissioner, Penang and Province Wellesley, Mrs. P. Malcolm Robinson; Division Secretary, Mrs- L- A. Thomas District Commissioner, Penang, Mrs. J- D. Harris District Commissioner Butterworth, Mrs.
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  • 266 7 Turkish Demands. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Constantinople, January 2. It is 'reported that Ismet Pasha has been instructed to insist at Lausanne on integral maintenance of the Turkish national pact, and has been authorised to sign a separate peace with Powers willing to subscribe to the terms of the pact.
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  • 178 7 TURKS’ UNCOMPROMISING RESISTANCE. Leafield (Oxford). December 22—Th' sub-commission of the Lausanne onfe rence on minorities was occupied to-day with the question of exemption of Christian minorities from military service lithe Turkish army. According to pre s reports, British, French and Italian aiguments in support thereof met
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  • 371 7 Leafield (Oxford), December 23. Commenting on the wol 'k of le U sanne Conference, the “Times remarks that valuable progress has been made, but acids that its work is by no means complete. It proceeds “An agreement has been practically reached on the ve’y
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  • 359 7 London, December 22. —The repeated representations which have been made bv the British Government to the Russian Soviet Government regarding the wreck of the Hull steam tiawler Magneta have met with no success. It will be recalled that this ship with 4 crew of twelve men,
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  • 202 7 London, December 22- —The King received Lord Carnarvon in audience at Buckingham Palace this morning and warmly congratulated him on his remarkable discoveries in EgyptThe “Daily News” correspondent at Cairo learns authoritatively that as a result of further investigations thp discoveries are found to
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  • 137 7 The case for the prosecution against Mr. D. Newbrortner and others, on the charge of forging and uttering currency notes, was closed ini the International Court, Bangkok. Mr. Newbronner entered the witness box and pleaded not guilty to both charges. He stated that tjie revolver found on
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  • 187 7 Italy’s Policy Criticised. (Reuter’s Telegrams. London, January 2. The “Times” Peking correspondent, dealing with Italy’s witholding of ratification of the revision of the Chi nese Tariff, says the moral is that anyone of the Treaty Powers for any frivolous reason can block the considered policy of the
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  • 203 7 BISHOP OF EXETER’S OPINIONS. London, January 1. The Bishop of Exeter, in a letter to the “Times,” while congratulating the Government on the decision to spend the Boxer Indemnity in prop.-i--ting education in China, reminds them of a danger. He points out that Ch.n i is entering
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  • 67 7 ALLEGED FRAUDS. London, January 2. In another case of alleged fraudulent dealing in Chinese securities, Mr. W. G. F. Simmons and Mr. J. W. Williams, outside brokers, were charged at the Mansion House, London, with conspiracy to defraud. The prosecution alleged that the public subscribed largely for the
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  • 35 7 SEQUEL TO AMBUSH. Dublin, January 2. Four rebels were executed at Kerry, following the ambushing of national troops near Castle Gregory, in County Kerry, in which two were killed an 1 one wounded.
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  • 144 7 The results of bowls ties played yesterday were as umder: Singles Handicap Class A- —Sir Arthur Adams beat E. J. McLernon 21 -18. Double Handicap—J. M. Chalmers (d) and B- E- Mitchell beat A. Lindley and R. N. Goodwin 21 —17. The following bowls ties are fixed
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  • 119 7 south Africa’s Improved Position. (Reuter’s Telegrams. Cape Town, January 2. Heavy rain delayed the start until 12.25 of the second day’ 8 plaj in the second Test match in which South Africa had scored 113 and England 12S for four wickets. The weather was dull, and 6,000
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  • 24 7 FIRST TEST MATCH Wellington, January 2. New Zealand’s second innings rea lised 127. England won by an innings and 156 runs.
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  • 633 7 Free Press.” SINGAPORE BEAT NEGRI SEMBILAN. By two penalty goals and one dropped goal Singapore defeated Negri Sembilan on the Padang on Saturday, after a very hard struggle and at the same time had their own record broken, for their line was crossed for the first time this
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  • 545 8 FM.S. DIVORCE CASE. In an undefended suit, in Loudon before Mr. Justice Horridge, as reported in the “Times” of December 5, Mr. Edwin WiHi. am Waterfield was granted a decree “nisi’’ dissolving his marriage with Madge Agnes Waterfield, whose maidffri name was Miroy, on the ground of
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  • 67 8 Lonidon. December 22. —A Hamburg mos«aao «avs that thp British steamer Mahsud houi’d f< r Calcutta, from Ham burg. Dundee 'and the Clyde is off Ter chelling with a fee in: Yo. 5 hold. A Berlin message c avs tlm river fire brigade is standing by
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  • 43 8 London, December 22. —A message tv Constantinople via Paris refers t o a report cuiTent in military circles there +o the effect that Sir Charles Townshend has been offered the Ambassadorship in Turkey upon the conclusion of the Peace Treaty.
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  • 178 8 London, December 22. —A Nairobi message says that the troops engaged the Masai tribesmen near their forest stronghold anid killed six. Three thousand head of cattle were captured and the troops suffered no casualties. The Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ending December 23 gives the
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  • 581 8 A Picture from the Ilford Trial. Mr. James Douglas, Editor of the Sunday Express,” writes: All day long in the great square dock, with its high wooden walls and its tall glass screen, a frail, pale, fragile wisp of a woman sits under the hard, converging stares
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 202 8 SWAN 1 SSlffiM A "SWAN” Pen is more than a conUgFH venience for busy writers; it is a *1 necessity. It is the pen which ETgfll never needs coaxing, for its reliable feed |SWja fl ensures a steady flow of ink the instant frilly the nib touches the paper. Never
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    • 55 8 SANTORDS j Violet j Rubber Stamp i Ink 1 OZ. BOTTLE 50 CTS. f J SANFORD’S j Ink Eraser I (in liquid form) 4 l $1 EACH. i _j a f UTOPIAN” Office and I Photo Paste I I I IN 8 02. BOTTLES. WITH BRUSH $1 EACH. h The
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    • 281 8 i i r.w// I 'St A Mother tan» Our Baby boy wai brought up on Glaxo. I think I I fl; i he would thank you all if ho IC& could for the benefit» he has de- 1 i rived from the wonderful food.” |L... ——IJ If your Baby lived
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  • 63 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. E Shares. p? za zs s s CQ QQ PQ GQ SC. SC. C. C. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 621 67j 70 80 Punggor 45 55 50 55 Mining. Taiping 97J 1.00 1.00 1.05
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  • 68 9 3rd January, 1923. Local. cts. 'Smoked Sheet 49 Penang- Fine Pale Crepe 49 .Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 43 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 50f pore (Crepe 50 London and New York. r (Smoked Sheet ls.3d London Crepe lg 3d New York G 27 The following were the rubber quotations in
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  • 32 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for December lbs. Bagan Serai 25,500 Batak .Habit 25,000 Kurau 21.000 Merchiston 20.600 Penang 190,000 Rubana 49.000 Sabrang 55.500 Straits 199.000 Tali Ayer 83.500
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  • 96 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Jan. 2 Spot 182.5 s up 25.6 d 3 mos. buying 183.15 s 25.6 d 3 selling 183.175.6 d 25.6 d Local parity 890.70 Local. Jan. 3rd: Singapore sold 200 tons at s92j. Penang buyers no
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  • 188 9 Larut Tin Dredging, Limited, for December, dredge worked hours 4)62, yardage treated 90,000, piculs 770.67. Tupai Tin Dredging, Limited, for December, dredge worked horn’s 652, yardage treated 89,000, piculs 590.37. Kota Tin Dredging Ltd., for December, dredge worked hours 471, yardage treated 66,000, piculs 405.78. The Dredge lost
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  • 63 9 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 Fantasia Rigoletto G. Verdi 2 Violin Solo Misserere Trovador Gungle 3 Fantasia I.a Traviata G. Verdi 4 Cornet Solo Polka Irene T. Bidgood
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  • 1107 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 1 2 NAMES s CO on ĕh os RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c S c 0 Allenby Rubber Co 70 80 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
    • 630 9 KEW ADVERTISEMENTS, consulate for the Netherlands. NOTICE. miscellaneous. The Spirit Farm and the right to levy the tax on Pepper in various parts of the Wanted Bungalow unfurnished (with Residency of Rhio and its Dependencies compound) in good locality. Three w jR be i e f for one and/or three
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    • 301 9 (prices reduced.! YOU can now buy a British made iron frame HE Piano, Tropical Model, for EE This instrument has a full mellow tone and all the charact- =H eristics that have earned our Pianos their reputation for lasting HE quality: furthermore, we can arrange easy terms to suit 2
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  • 644 10 pay’ promptly, has to face. Straits Times.” THE YEAR 1922. The year 1921 was the blackest in the history of Malaya. It brought ruin upon scores of men who had given years of honourable service to the Peninsula and who had learned to know its people and
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  • 164 10 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade to-day from 9to 11 o’clock:— 1 March The Great Little Army Alford 2 Overture Zanifa Herold 3 Waltz Missouri Eppel 4 Selection jßeminiscence of the Plantations Chambers 5 Intermezzo Rainbow Wenrick 6 Gavotte Wilhelmina
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  • 456 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, January 3, 1923. cts Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 80 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1-00 Goat or Sheep per lb 52 Sweet Bread P<dr 30 Leg of Mutton lb 52 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 Mutton Head,
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  • 116 10 PENANG, JANUARY 3, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 174 1 3 days’sight Private „177 Bombay Demand Bank „174 2 Madras Demand Bank „174 >
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 347 10 0 I ba Safest and Best for Baby. r «F "W£) a I flj Mellin’s Food forms a perfect »2 diet for the hand-fed baby 1L V pug prepared as directed, it be- *«y- k*kl comes as safe and beneficial as KJ mother’s milk. '/V-| lH Give your baby Mellin
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    • 251 10 nl 11 Ml- .•—‘rf’ .a. .x. I f LATEST MODEL j I CANADIAN FORD CARS I ARRIVED I 1 A number of improvements have 1 been incorporated in the new I f model FORD I i INSPECTION INVITED. I j WEARNE BROS. (iiiiiiiiniiimiiyi LIMITED. a j PENANG.' CHEVROLET CARS I
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  • 546 11 RIBEIRO CO., LTD. At the fifteenth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of C. A. Ribeiro Co., Ltd., held at 6 and 7, Raffles Place, Singapore, there were present: Messrs. C. A- da Silval (Chairman), T. D. Parsons, E. Tessensohn, V. Clumeck, O. Ha'gedorn, J. S. Nicholls, F- M. Luscombe,
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  • 290 11 The number of horses in) New York hadecreased 75.000 in the past four years. It sometimes seems as though horse sstise has decreased at about the same ratioNations seem much more dignified when fighting for the right than when fighting for what is left. The hand that
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  • 244 11 TO-D AY’S DEPARTURES. Sampit for Asahan. Pulau Jerejak. An announcement that will be heartily welcomed by shipowners, shippers and the commercial public generally, is that the port due levied since 21st March last year on seagoing vessels entering the port of Rangoon will be reduced from Ist January
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  • 388 11 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BI 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. Batn Gajah, Tapah Road,') By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Kubn, Kuala I 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang, Port
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  • 28 11 The following are non-delivered cables for the week ending 3rd inst, at the E. E. A. and C. Telegraph Co: 1 Kanary,” 2 Teissier Poste Restante.
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  • 47 11 j an 4 —Pitman’s Shorthand Examinations, Free School, 5.15 p.m. j an S—I.S.P. Tamil Examination Entries Close. (Exam. January 14, at Kuala Lumpur.) Jan 9—Penang Assizes. Jan 23, 25 and 27—Penang Rices. Feb 9 and 10—Perak Gymkhana Club’s Spring Meeting. Feb 20—Court of Appeal, Penang.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 349 11 Inventive genius I helps you to shave in comfort I I I New Improved Gillette Safety JL Razor is a triumph of invention. Its many exclusive features combine f to bring you new ease, new pleasure in shavin s- Note particularly the Fulcrum Shoulder, the Overhanging Gap, the Channeled Guard.
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    • 477 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid-up Capital £3,000,000 deserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Prop, £3,000,000 Head Office 88, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star, Amritsar, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Cawnpore, Cebu, Colombo, Delhi, Haiphong, Han kow, Hongkong,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1384 12 r “ELLERMAN” LINE. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE eII ERM a N and .«cxnau 1 1117 1 STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT .HOMEWARD. (Subject to alteration w thout Notice.) “ELLERMAN” LINE. J EUROPEAN LINE. MENTOR
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    • 715 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAK LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) p. oTsailings. LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Penang. To Marseilles London Leave Penang, about about KASHGAR Jan. 4 DELTA* 5 Jan. 7 PLASSY
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