Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 January 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-01-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 7. VOL LXXXI. TUESDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement661 1923-01-09 1 [R. ~KL B RTk I W 7 iJ) > ■<«*- s-' M a d e by Hand Bl'- One at a time. 8 niTii»«iMAiin n.nrr S C.C. WAKEFIELD COMPANY, LTD., BITUMINOUS PAINT. W£ s "r ESS >, GE NORUSTO The Ideal Preventative against Rust and Corrosion for Don, 1 1661 words
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Advertisement18 1923-01-09 1 I T. NAGATA, S DENTIST. a M NKXT DOOR TO l a i S “THE DISPENSARY.” 5 "■■■■■■■■■■■aaaaaa18 words
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Article448 1923-01-09 2 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The Directors of Lunas Rubber Estate-, Ltd., report for the year ended 31st October, 1922, that after charging the whole o*f the genera] estate and general administration expenditure to Revenue, the Profit and Loss Account shows a net pro fit for the year amounting to448 words
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Article403 1923-01-09 2 —“S-T.” In the thirteenth yearly report, of the directors of Pantai, Limited, for the year ended October 31, 1922, if is stated that the working for the year has resulted in a loss of $6,704.60. After deducting the balance brought forward from last account viz., $2.428-74. a debit—“S-T.” - 403 words
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Article836 1923-01-09 2 LONDON PRICESLondon, December, B—Although the showing of the statistics for November was somewhat disappointing, revealing a-s they did an increase in supplies ot rather more than had generally been anticipated, the market took the figures remarkably well. Indeed it has been obvious that there is considerable latent836 words
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Advertisement1463 1923-01-09 2 ■POSITIONS VACANT. PENANG TURF CLUB. Electrical Shift Engineer wanted The Office ol the above Glub has been for Power Station. Applicants to state «“moved to the Chamter ot Commerce experience and forward copies of testi- Bnildtngs, Downing St., us from the M menials to Box No. 7. c/o Pinang Gazette.1,463 words
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Advertisement552 1923-01-09 2 FACUSgU Nearly Two Years. Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals. For nearly two years I had been troubled with pimples that were scattered all over my face and the back of my neck. They came to a head and formed sore eruptions which steadily kept growing worse. At times I could552 words
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1997 1923-01-09 3 THE BRITISH SCHEME FOR SETTLEMENT. Leafield (Oxford), January 2.—Under the British plan for final settlement of the Reparations question there is no sinking fund for the suggested issue of five per cent bonds redeemable at call by the German Government, but redemption more especially in the1,997 words
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Article116 1923-01-09 3 PENANG, JANUARY 9, 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 7/1G 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 174}'] 3 days’sight Private 177] 3 Bombay Demand Bank 174} 5 Madras Demand Bank 174} 3116 words
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Article149 1923-01-09 3 Jan 14—P.S.C., A Class 100 yards Handicap, and B Class 50 yards Handicap. Jan 23, 25 and 27—Penang Races. Jan 25—“ Tons of Money,” Bandman’s NeAv English Farcical Comedy Company, Town Hall. Feb 16, 17 and 18—P.V.R.C. Bisley. Feb 9 and 10—Perak Gymkhana Club’s Spring Meeting. Feb 20—Court149 words
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Article259 1923-01-09 3 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Koemai for Deh and P. Brandan. Elephanta for Port Swettenham, taking mails lor Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Jin Ho for P. Brandan. Kopah for Deli. Kutsang lor Singapore, China and Japan. Kampar for Teluk Anson. Klang for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur259 words
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Article100 1923-01-09 3 A reduction of approximately £26 in the first class fare from Shanghai to Europe, via Canada, Avas announced at Shanghai by Mr. A. H. Tessier, general passenger agent for North China of the Canadian Pacific line. The new rate to London, or the continent is £l2O and100 words
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Article82 1923-01-09 3 Recruiting has been resumed generally in Madras Presidency, except in the folloAving Taluqs, which are still closed to recruiting. OAving to prevalence of disease. Salem Districts —All Taluqs, except Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri and Uttanbarai under the Emigration Agent, Madras. Coimbatore District —Coimbatore, Avanasi, Palladam, Pollachy, Udumalpet and Dharapurain Taluqs.82 words
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Article213 1923-01-09 3 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,KualaKubu, Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang, Port Swetten- S213 words
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Advertisement180 1923-01-09 3 J s wmWSSr& vu I 11 I --jjft BfIKK I ss&A i -jj" IP I I S Ww.,\S ,’JH e W*w ■■-&flr wtwVw WiMfe/ SW.:-L-' 2 E -v< A ‘\v’ -Kb 1 --A? SOLE AGENTS: 1 I KATZ BROTHERS, LTD., PENANG. CHANDLER SIX 1 S- s' The beautiful Car with180 words
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Advertisement149 1923-01-09 3 BODY CHILLS. In the moist heat of this tropical climate one can never feel safe from catching a chill. The least exertion causes excessive perspiration and then, either a sudden gush of Avind if out of doors, or the draught from an electric office fan strikes the body in its149 words
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Article849 1923-01-09 4 CO-OPERATION ARCHAEOLOGY, j After a tour of five weeks’ duration 1 Their Highnesses Prince ami Princess Bid ya of Siam left Burma on 26th 1 December for Calcutta, accompanied by j Mr. Le May, Commercial Adviser to the Siamese Government, and Mrs. Le ay. On849 words
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Article1359 1923-01-09 4 MR- LLOYD GEORGE’S ACCUSATIONS. Paris. December 10. —There is some exceedingly plain speaking, in France about the controversy between Mr. LJoyd I George and M. Poincare. Certainly, the Quai d’Orsay has been anxious °n several I occasion this year to renew the conversations relative to the1,359 words
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123 1923-01-09 4 The Perak XV to meet Penang at Penang on Saturday has been selected as follows C. W- A. Barwis C- U. Stafford, A. VLopes, R. G- B- Farrer, E. H- Hime H. P. Bryson. S- Brayshay: M. S- McGahey, H. C. Rendle, A- T. Newboult,123 words
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Advertisement468 1923-01-09 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION WANTED I have $5OO/- and tny services to invest. Have yon anything to offer? Please communicate in the first instance with Box No. 27G, c/o Pinang Gazette. 2087-21-1-1923 FOR SALE. 1 Table grand model His Master’s Voice Hornless Gramaphone. Best satin finished mahogany cabinet, internal floating horn,468 words
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Advertisement160 1923-01-09 4 R. P. COOKE BUTTERWORTH. MOTOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER. SUB-AGENT TO R Pn{l r o WEARNESFOR Mechanical Ford Cars Electrical. Trucks Motor Cars c Cycles. Spares Tyres, Oils White Star Oil Accessories, in stock. Cars Stored, Visiting Engineer Estate Factories Etc., PRIVATE HIRING CAR. Telegram “Masak” Butterworth. Phone Butterworth No. 47 tu160 words
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Advertisement322 1923-01-09 4 j GALVANISED BUCKETS (SEAMED) 8 ins„ 9 ins., 10 ins., 12 ins., and 14 ins. ENAMELLED LATEX PAILS 11 ins. with covers. 11 ins. without covers 12 ins. without covers. ALL BRITISH MANUFACTURE. STOCKS HELD BY: Harrisons, Barker Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) I PENANG. I t Ij.322 words
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AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
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Article743 1923-01-09 5 j OII December 22.—Tens of thouVof school-boys and girls ar e arriving h'incward bound and filling the stations. t f joy when the utterer were unfathered by’ the parental emb.aoe, con London that Christmas has truly '(.J. Similar scenes were enacted in H is widely proclaimed that743 words
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Article92 1923-01-09 5 fag n^°n ecem ber 31. A Rome mesa^ s th e Government’s recent 1 10,1 ,o ,nei 'ge the famous police force Darab' a the Royal Guards with the led t' H f° r roa s ons of economy has Turi]/ I ~lut’ n y92 words
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Article497 1923-01-09 5 London;, December 26.—The “Daily Miail s” Luxor correspondent states that a considerable stir has been caused im the Egyptological world by the announcement that Mr. Lacan, the Egyptian Government Conservator of Antiquities, is drafting a mew law enacting that henceforth all discovered antiquities shall become the sole497 words
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Article91 1923-01-09 5 London, December 22. —Replying to questions recently put in the House of Commons the Air Minister stated that the strength of the R.F.A. stationed in Europe, including units temporarily stationed in Constantinople, was approximately 15 squadrons, averaging twelve machines each, as compared witji lUi French squadrons, averaging91 words
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Article69 1923-01-09 5 London, December 22. —The late Viscount Exmouth, who became an officer in the Flying Corps in 1915, left £62,000. He bequeathed all the money lying to his credit in Cox’s Bank, on account of regi mental pay, to the Prince of Wales’ National Relief Fund, as he did not69 words
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68 1923-01-09 5 London, December 23.—Mr. Bona-r Law at Glasgow, denied that he ever said the country was going to have an easy time in future. On the contrary, there were difficulties ahead just as difficulties follow ed the Napoleonic war, but the Government intended to interfere68 words
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Article58 1923-01-09 5 Bangalore, December 24—The Police have been; notified of the theft from “Flagstaff House” of Lady Ruthven’s pearl necklace and a gold pendant cf the value of about Rs. 5,000 and suspected to have been removed from an open drawer. The Police have taken Lady Ruthven’s ayah into58 words
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Article92 1923-01-09 5 Leafield, December 27. —Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of the Exchequer, ac companied by Mr. Montagu Norman, Go vernor of the Bank of England, left London to-day for Washington, where they will discuss with the United States Administration the funding of the British debt to America. The92 words
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Article95 1923-01-09 5 London, January I.I n) the course of an article in the “Fortnightly Review” on the position of British Civil Service officers in India, Mr. George P-lcher mentions an unvouched rumour that the Government of India, have conditionally accepted a progressive scheme for the complete officering95 words
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Article109 1923-01-09 5 London, December 27.—At least five ships and 28 lives are believed to have been lost in the Christmas ga’e which swept the Atlantic. Liners were driven out of their course and passengers were kept below. Vessels are reaching ports in! a damaged condition and several liners are109 words
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71 1923-01-09 5 London, January I.—The1 .—The “Daily Express’ states that in: connection with Sir Michael O’Dwyer’s libel action against Sir Sanka ran Nair, based on a statement regarding the Amritsar shooting in the latter "s book “Gandhi and Anarchy.” Sir Michael has briefed Sir Hugh Fraser The71 words
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Article73 1923-01-09 5 London. December 31. —The most striking passage in the Archbishop of Can terbury’s New Year message is a reference to the sheer materialism, blurt, patent and unabashed which seems sometimes to wax rather than to wane ini England’s home circles. He says that class selfishness and73 words
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Article46 1923-01-09 5 London, December 27. —It transpirns that Colonel T. E. Lawrence, of Hedjaz fame, has enlisted in the Royal Air Force as an aircraftsman in: which capacity he is now serving in a training camp in England Even; his comrades are unaware of his identity.46 words
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Article54 1923-01-09 5 London, December 27. —Messrs. Montagu’s silver report says the market naturally suffered by the proximity of the holidays, though that can hardly be held to have been responsible for the forward delivery price creating a fresh low record for the year, namely 29 15-16 which is the54 words
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Article55 1923-01-09 5 London, December 28. —The charred remains of a widow and seven children, aged between one year and ten, were found in the ruin s of a lonely farm at Ballygarrett, Clontevan, County Waterford, today. The farm was burnt down during the night and the cause of55 words
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43 1923-01-09 5 London, December 27—Tt ’s officially announced in Capetown that at the end of the financial year it is the intention of Government to renew the scheme of voluntary repatriation of Indian's under which over 7,000 have already been repatriated.43 words
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48 1923-01-09 5 London, December 27. —The stormy condition of the Atlantic did not interfere with the keen “listeners-in” in London and the provinces who for the first time heard wireless programmes broadcasted from the United States, including carols, hand-clapping and orchestral music, which were clearly distinguishable-48 words
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Article39 1923-01-09 5 London, December 26. —The “Daily Mail’s” Rome correspondent states that Signor Mussolini has ordered the issue of the new coinage. bearing the Roman fasces, the emblem of ancient Rome from which the Fascisti derive their name.39 words
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Article222 1923-01-09 5 London. December 24. —The “News of the World states that no importance' is attached to the intervention by a woman interrupter in the Northcliffe will case on the 21st December. She is a well-known figure in the law courts. It is understood that the real obstacle to222 words
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Article81 1923-01-09 5 London, December 22. —Sir Charles Munro made the “passing out” inspection at Sandhurst yesterday. The Commandant. Mjajor-General Sir Reginald Stephen'-;, presented the annual report, in which It w T as stated that four cadets had left Sandhurst, because they did n °t consider the Army81 words
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Article312 1923-01-09 5 London', December 27.—1 n a friendly Association football match Northampton beat the Corinthianns by two goals to oneLondon, December 27- —The following are the results of Association football matches played to-day: First Division. —West Bromwich 3. Cardiff City 0. Third Division (Southern Section).— Swindon 0, Bristol City 1312 words
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Article34 1923-01-09 5 London, December 23- —The following are the results of to-day’s games: Harlequin's, 7 pts. Royal Navy, 12 pts. Richmond, 6 pts. Blackheath. 11 pts. Cardiff, 39 pts. Portsmouth United Services, nil-34 words
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Article41 1923-01-09 5 Tokio, January 3. —Marquis Nobun ui Ikeda’s residence wani completely destroyed by fire this morning. It isf reported that the town of Nagaoka and its neighbourhood is covered by a heavy snowfall measuring over ten feet in depth.41 words
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Advertisement8 1923-01-09 5 At All MULLER, PHIPPS AND SELLERS, LIMITED, Singapore.8 words
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Advertisement72 1923-01-09 5 EXTRAORDINARY I VALUE. SPECIAL PURCHASE! A OF A I 10,000 I PINT SIZE I vacuum! FLASKS. J THESE ARE TO BE CLEARED AT $1 Each J The First Shipment g Only Just to Hand is Selling Rapidly. f I AVOID I j Disappointment by ZZ aa Sending in Your j72 words
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Article1106 1923-01-09 6 If rubber interests in London hail with general satisfaction the rise in the price of the crude commodity to fifteen pence a lb., we are perfectly justified in saying that the news will be acclaimed with even greater gratification in Malaya, where the interests of Government and people are1,106 words
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Article51 1923-01-09 6 A homeward mail by the Calchas, closes at 5 p.m. on Thursday, the 11th instant. The homeward mail by the Teesta, closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, the 12th instant. The B. I. Packet Ellenea, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here on Friday at 651 words
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Article1260 1923-01-09 6 The gazetting of the names of three official and four unofficial Council. members of the Legislative Council shows that Mr. E. Tessensohn is to represent the Eurasians of the Colony. As President of the Eurasian Association in Singapore and a Municipal Commissioner there, the appointment should prove1,260 words
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Article139 1923-01-09 6 ILLUSION AND MYSTERY. The Douglas Carlton Company appeared in the Lyric Kinema, last night,and was given a good reception. The Company appears again to-night and to-morrow night in a strong programme of illusion and mystery. The remarkable performances of Mr. Carlton, who was an understudy to Houdini, the139 words
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Article93 1923-01-09 6 SEVEN NEW MEMBERS GAZETTED (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, January The names of the following 1 members of the Legislative Council gazetted Officia ls. Mr. E. C. H. Wolff. Director ef Education. Doctor Hoops,- P.C.M.O. Mr. J. Lornie, Commissioner of l- aI Unofficials. Mr. E. Tessensohn (Singapon- Mr-93 words
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Advertisement394 1923-01-09 6 t DANCE RECORDS THAT ARE WORLD WIDE xssz HITS Stumbling Foxtrot Play that Song of India again Foxtrot Roaming Foxtrot Tippy Canoe Waltz Dapper Dan Foxtrot Everybody Step Foxtrot All on Columbia Double Sided Records Price $2 each. I ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong.) PENANG. rmr-r-y LYRIC KINEMA,394 words
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Advertisement40 1923-01-09 6 “E. O.” Wednesday, 10th Special Tiffin Orchestra. Orchestral Concert 9-45 p.m. Thursday. 11th The Dansant 5 to 7 p.m. (Tables can be Booked.) Friday 12th Guest Night -Dinner and Dance. Saturday, 13th Special Tiffin Orchestra. Dancing after Dinner by Request.40 words
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Obituary70 1923-01-09 6 DEATH. Lee. —At 29, McAlister Lane, Penang, on the 6th January, Tan Saw Sim Neoh, age 85. The deceased leaves her only son Lee Boon Hooi, (two grandsons, Lee Cheng Ewe and Lee Cheng Liang), three grand daughters, (Lee Gnat Gnoh, Lee Keong Gnoh and Lee Seang Gnoh), 16 great70 words
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Article473 1923-01-09 7 The Commission’s Meeting. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, January 8. Th»* decision which is about to be l iken by the Reparations Commission ;i waited with the keenest concern. ls according to a Paris message, if 'lie (•„emission declares Germany to haxe defaulted in the matter of coal delhcrjes France will(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 473 words
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Article58 1923-01-09 7 1 ROTSKY’S DECLARATION. Moscow, January 8. to the Allt ils k'' I< f' 1 on 5 less SU ><l the biggest th» v i_e I ommunists was to capture Re American workers. Eui( t <IS ia< Russia could feed the A n a,i P r< ’letariat in58 words
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Article48 1923-01-09 7 I{, Urisn MACHINE’S SUCCESS. Paris, January 8. tested* "i torpedoplane was Bourget ”*u*r p Frel,eh exl Prts at a new 1' v 'yre most impressed by Lle s wing device, which enac f)h fi"'i 0,1 and rising from most > «tanili.-es the a Ifunehing a lon of pro48 words
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LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.
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Article190 1923-01-09 7 (Reuter’s Telegrams. Ixmdon, January 8. A feeling of pessimism, akin to apprehension, prevails in diplomatic quarters as regards the fate of the Lausanne Conference, owing to the stiffening attitude of the. Turks since the collapse of the Paris Conference notwithstanding the fact that Allied solidarity at Lausanne(Reuter’s Telegrams. - 190 words
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Article93 1923-01-09 7 FRENCH PROTEST IGNORED. Constantinople, January 8. lhe Greek Eleventh Division enteied Karagatch within the neutral zone. The French commander protested, but the Greek commander refused to withdraw. His troops are now on the wesl bank of the Maritza, facing Adrianople. “A Measure of Security.’’ Paris, January93 words
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Article235 1923-01-09 7 (’ON FER ENCE O PEN S. Washington, January 8. The first formal Conference betwee.i the British and American Debt Funding Commissions has opened. It is believed the interest rate will be one of the first questions to be considered, as the other terms largely depend thereon.235 words
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Article30 1923-01-09 7 Wa shin gton, January• 8. Mr. Herbert Hoover declined the offer to exchange the Secretaryship of Commerce for the Secretaryship of the Interior, vacated by- Mr. Fall.30 words
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Article32 1923-01-09 7 New York, January 8. A crowd of whites attacked and burned down the remaining twel e houses of negroes at Rosewood (Florida) following an attack on a whi’e woman.32 words
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EMPIRE WIRELESS.
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Article197 1923-01-09 7 (Reuter’s Telegrams. London, January 8. A deputation from the Empire Press' Union urged upon Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Postmaster-General, the necessity for an Empire wireless system, and requested a statement of Government policy. It was pointed out that the present communications were of little service for(Reuter’s Telegrams. - 197 words
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Article96 1923-01-09 7 FORMER HONGKONG LECTURER'S VIEWS. London, January 8. lhe latest contribution to the Chinese education discussion in the “limes” emanates from Mr. F.M.H. Holman, a former Lecturer in Hongkong I niveisity, who emphasises that any educational edifice which the British wish to build in China must be based upon96 words
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Article73 1923-01-09 7 THE KINEMA TO PUSH TRADE. New York, January 8. American capital is aiming at a big business invasion of (’lnna, organised by a concern called China Enterprises Incorporated, which, through two subsidiaries, is about to establish numerous factories and open 2.009 kiuema theatres in China. The factories73 words
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Article71 1923-01-09 7 A DRAWN GAME IN NEW ZEALAND. Christchurch, January 8. In the second test match. Marvlebone were all out for 384, thus leading on the first innings by" nine runs. New Zealand’s Second Innings. Christchurch, January- 8. New Zealand, in their second innings, made 270 for eight wickets,71 words
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Article92 1923-01-09 7 SPECULATIVE OPERATIONS. London, January’ 8. That plantation rubber has reached the level which was the aim of the restriction scheme, namely- 1/3, is acclaimed with general satisfaction by rubber interests. It is pointed out that much could have been sold at that price at the end of92 words
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Article28 1923-01-09 7 IRISH NATIONAL ARMY DESERTERS. London,- January 8. Five Free Slate deserters, .who were captured fighting on the side of the It regulars, were executed in Dublin.28 words
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OPIUM.
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Article74 1923-01-09 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams, j Geneva, January 8. The League of Nations Opium Committee assembled under the Presidency of Sir Malcolm Delevingne, and dis cussed the Assembly resolution, cabled on the 18th September. The American representative declared that the United States was alreadygiving effect to the resolution. Mr. (’ampbell,[Reuter’s Telegrams, j - 74 words
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Article170 1923-01-09 7 The Resolution, adopted by the bly, urges all Governments to adopt the import and export certificate system without delay. It recites the resolution pro posed by Professor Gilbert Murray, and suggiests that the Governments should supply as early as possible the most accurate returnis of the amount170 words
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Article69 1923-01-09 7 I,LOYD’S FIGURES. London, January 8. Lloyd’s Register records a decrease of 47,000 in the world’s tonnage launched in the final quarter of las, year, compared with the previous quarter, but an increase of 148,000 in the tonnage commenced. The total tonnage under construction in Britain on the 31st December69 words
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Article57 1923-01-09 7 Paris, January 8. Gustave Bouvet, a well-known anarchist, was sentenced to five years’ penal servitude. Bouvet, in July lasi, twice fired a revolver at the carriage of the Police Prefect of Paris, on the occasion of the return of President Millerand’s procession from Longchamps on the day57 words
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Article292 1923-01-09 7 (From Our Own Correspondent A lor Star, January 8. Mr. F. W. Wade won the November Golf Competition, and Mr. A. Franklyn Robinson won the December Monthly Medal. Minor improvements are being made to the links. Football. The Kedah Football Association League matches will conclude next Saturday. The292 words
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Article789 1923-01-09 7 —“MM.” Mr. W. F. Nutt, O. B. E., is visiting Tai ping. Mr. S. F. Brereton Martin is expected back from home shortly. Mr. Arthur E. Taylor goes home on leave to-morrow, by the S. S. City of Pekin. Mr. G. M. O’Hara, Forest Ranger, Rawang, is—“MM.” - 789 words
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Article345 1923-01-09 7 COUNTERFEITER CONVICTED. Penang Assizes opened in the Supreme Court, before the Hon. Mr. Justice M. H. Whitley, this morning. The calendar is a very light one, only two cases being down for hearing. Lim Boon Cheang, alias Lim Wah Kok, alias Lim Kok Wah, alias Lim Boon Jee,345 words
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Article414 1923-01-09 7 GANG ROBBERS SENTENCED. In the High Court, at Bagan Samak, on the 3rd instant, Assistant Judge Tuan Syed Mansoor Al Jofree presided. The first case was in connection with the the gang robbery at Snngei Kitchil Pekan, in which four men stood their trial. The Chief Inspector414 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1923-01-09 8 FESTIVE FEATURES. (By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris, December 13. This has been a week of Christmas preparations, of dressmakers, and repetitions generales. I might say that but for the Christmas preparations, it is always the same with me. Yes, of course. But what can a poor fashion1,056 words
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Article273 1923-01-09 8 Messrs. Stewart, Thomson and Co.. Ltd., Manchester, per Mr. I\. D. Stewart, director, write to the China Express”:—We most fully endorse all that Messrs. Allied Holt and Co. said in their recent letter about the position of the Far Eastern mail service. Shippers must have a few days273 words
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Advertisement155 1923-01-09 8 I pMßaq JoIIHIIIIIIIWa t t «OLD FLA*»' I g f n CA 8 a i 1 j □SOSg J I t li G i 0 yr «.Tjj 111 ss ssz 5 ,OrT *»«DTMAom?»? in I ss lilw i 1 I I 1 g I I I 3 70 Cts. PER155 words
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Advertisement140 1923-01-09 8 THINKS THEY SAVED HER BABY’S LIFE Canadian mothers have known and trusted Baby’s Tablets for years- Here is one such mother’s experience: “I think I can thank Baby’s Own Tablets for my baby’s life- He was badly constipated, but after giving him the Tablets they relieved him almost at. onceI140 words
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Advertisement207 1923-01-09 8 g K g I I LATEST MODEL CANADIAN I j iFORDi I CARS I I I 8 A R RIVED I 1 A number of improvements have been incorporated in the new I 1 model FORD j I INSPECTION INVITED. I S s J WEARNE BROS. LIMITED. PENANG. CHEVROLET CARS207 words
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Article1327 1923-01-09 9 HOWTHE SYSTEM HAS DEVELOPED VICIOUSLY. a letter- to the “Straits Times” Diem” savs: Formerly the nt when so instructed bv the estate bought ami forwarded goods io X > estate charging no buying commission, I being content with his monthly "i. rV which was as that time by1,327 words
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Article487 1923-01-09 9 —“M.M” THE YEAR'S DIVIDENDThe following is the thirteenth report of the directors to the shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting on Jan13th at Messrs- Derrick and Co’s office, at moonThe nett profit for the year amounts to $26,014-37 Balance brought forward from last Account, viz. $62,267-20—“M.M” - 487 words
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Article795 1923-01-09 9 CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS. The statutory meeting of Kaye’s Rubber Latex Process, Limited, was held at the company’s office, 7-8, Great Winchester Street, E C-, Mr. D.F-L- Zorn (chairman of the company) presidingThe chairman, after dealing with the figures in the statutory report, and mentioning that the board795 words
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Article86 1923-01-09 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 9. At the Indragiri Rubber Company’s meeting, Mi*. J- A. Elias, who presided, said a loss on the sale of Klawat Estate made the Dutch subsidiary company show a loss <>f $18,289- The all-in-cogt was reduced from 33-92 to 21 34 cents86 words
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Article168 1923-01-09 9 MONTHLY RETURNS FROM DEALERS. The following important “communique” from the Under Secretary, F- M- S. is published: It having been brought to the notice of Government: (a) That many estates are not restricting production and are storing rubber in excess of the quantity which they are allowed168 words
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Article44 1923-01-09 9 9th January, 1923. Local. z Ct 8. (Smoked Sheet 50 Fine Pale Crepe 49 Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 43 Sing a- (Smoked Sheet 51 pore (Crepe 51 London and New York. f Smoked Sheet ls.2|d London Crepe ls2Jd New York G 2944 words
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Article81 1923-01-09 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for December lbs. Ayer Hitam 27.483 Ayer Kuning 7,829 Bahru Selangor 7,042 Blackwater 9,834 BukitCloh 17,143 Bukit Selangor 24,261 Bakap Plantations 14,250 Batu Matang 21,264 Batu Lintang 18,249 Caledonian 23,008 Dusun Durian 66,160 Jong Landor 45,430 Kedah 38,221 Kapar Para 57.357 Langat81 words
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Article108 1923-01-09 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Jan. <8 Spot £179.5s up 5s 3 mos. buying 180.12s.tid 75.6 d 3 selling 180.175.6 d 10s Local parity $89.12 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, Jan. 8, £179.75.6d spot, and £lBo.l2s.fid three months buying, £lBO108 words
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Article37 1923-01-09 9 Messrs. Hamilton, Oxenham and Co., inform us that they received this morning cabled quotations from Australia as follows Tongkah Harbours £1 .4.9 Ratruts 15.9 Nawng Pets 3.2 Rawangs 2.7 i Takuapas paid (7/-)= 5.G.37 words
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Article12 1923-01-09 9 Kepong Tin mines, Limited, for Dec-, ember, piculs G 9.12 words
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Article66 1923-01-09 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. 3° cn qq Shares. >» >» S S M CO PQ 72 C. C. C. C. Rubber (Dollar). Lunas 7.00 7.50 7.40 7.75 c. Radella 2.80 3.25 3.00 3.25 Mining. N. Taiping 1.1566 words
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Article245 1923-01-09 9 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The report of the Directors of Chenderiang Tin Dredging, Ltd, for the year ended 31st March, 1922, states that the net loss for the year, after writing off depreciation of buildings, plant, and machinery, and after adjustment of stores account was £5,421 73.245 words
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Article251 1923-01-09 9 The report of a robbery of $2OO from the attache case of an estate manager is reported in Ipoh, says the “T.0.M.” Details to hanxl are as follows: Mr. Marshall, manager of Ephil Estate, Sungei Siput, with Mrs. Marshall, motored from the estate to Ipoh251 words
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Article147 1923-01-09 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 90.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 1105... Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10.50 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do do147 words
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Article1102 1923-01-09 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES J 3 o I* =5 OQ xr> bi RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c$ c f Allenby Rubber Co 80 96 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 25 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 10 2 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 00 13 50 Ayer Kuning Rubber1,102 words
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Advertisement10 1923-01-09 9 SANATOCEN The True Tonic Food. Recommended by 22.000 Physicians I10 words
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Article1229 1923-01-09 10 A FRENCHMAN EXPLAINS. M Robert L. Cru, London Correspondent of “Le Temps,” says if might be thought that the French position on Reparation- it, clear enough for ajnyone who has eyes to see and ears to hear, but the question has been obscured by suspicions1,229 words
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Article243 1923-01-09 10 DAMAGES AGAINST TELEPHONE COMPANY. New York. December 3- —A Minneapolis attorney. Mr- George S. Grimes, has secured a verdict of £2OO damages a jury consisting of seven women and five men for losses sustained through inefficiency of telephone service Fie sued f- r £6OO for time243 words
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Advertisement186 1923-01-09 10 ABDULLAi PURE I BRIGHT I BRB IHV SMOOTH j I i I VIRGINIA ABDULLA CO., LTD., New Bead Street, LONDON. g (Incorporated in United Kingdom) 1 I •£lllilllllllllilllllllllllllllillllllllHlliilillllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll£ I SYNOLEO I I Hie Oil Bound Washable Distemper for Interior ZZ and Exterior Decorations. A soft flat finish. Does not rub186 words
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Advertisement216 1923-01-09 10 DO YOU FEAR CHILLS? Deadly Threat Lung Danger Warded Off By Peps. .itching a chill it s easy but dangerous. Once inflammation starts i n yO ur throat or lungs there’s no limiting the deadly perils that menace you. Take Peps in time. Exterminate these virulent disease genus before they216 words
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Advertisement795 1923-01-09 10 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI MAATSCHAPPIJ. BANKING CORPORATION NEDERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. (Incorporatedin Hongkoi,-., ESTABLISHED 1824. „-a Paid-up Capital «wniv Capital (Paid-Up) f. 80,000,000 abt. '£6,666,687 Reserve F unds Statutory Reserve {Sterling f. 19,445,211 abt. £1,620,434 silver Special Reserve Reserve Liability of Proprietors 9n iL, f. 22,660.000 abt. £1,888,833, Head795 words
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Article507 1923-01-09 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, January 9, 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 pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 52 Kidney pa i r 30 Feet the four 40507 words
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Advertisement196 1923-01-09 11 fcHEESE.I I II I Australian Cheddar Dutch Edam i New Zealand Stilton I Swiss’- Gruyere I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Penang. riTII~"~IIIIWH—IMMIHiH I I BRITISH TRIUMPH. THE I 4H. P. TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EX STOCK AT 1923 PRICES TYPE H. 1 h. p. Free Engine, Clutch196 words
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Advertisement76 1923-01-09 11 When a man asserts his disbeh&i 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 taste for years it proves not so much that he is76 words
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Advertisement248 1923-01-09 11 a CIRCLE OF FRIENDS jQ TO BE PROUD OF GRANT’S ft» SCOTCH WHISKY. SOLE AGENTS T. REID Co., Ltd., PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. mu 11® il THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S. S.) LTD., j S (INCORPORTAED IN ENGLAND.) “FISH” j I BRAND KEROSENE OIL. J THE BEST ILLUMINATING OIL M FOR248 words
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Advertisement1442 1923-01-09 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I E^, E «Wo N Nipp JSSS s!,a INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE HOMEWARD. (Incorporated m EngUnd.) IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT “ELLERMAN” LINE. (Subject to alteration without Notice.) NELEUS in port London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. T MiUwina fast steamers EUROPEAN1,442 words
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Advertisement702 1923-01-09 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Penang. To Marseilles London Leave Pen ant about abont"** PLASSY j an 18 SARDINIA Feb702 words
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