Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 January 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 16. VOL LXXXI. FRIDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1923. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 520 1 Frs? 3 1 J' 1 J f V «'S' >' Made by Hand One g t a tim e. Goodyear I j TIN PROSPECTORS I I 4h CORD TYRES. I I I i ii t Jpa Big Reduction in GOODYEAR I 1 We hold stock of Prospectors Boring I Cord
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    • 39 1 HSTO. 1872. TATBONIZM) BY ROYALTY i I The Only Repmabk House for iJEWELLERY; i ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Eaqiriries Carefulh Attended to 18. P. de SILVAj No. 1. BtSBOP STB£ET, PENANG. 62-3, UGH STMET, SINGAPORE. 9 9 h r* RR<«at
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  • 793 2 Mr. Frank Noyes, head of the Associated Press, is in Java. The Hon. Mr. A. M. Pountney, C. M. G., returned to Singapore, from absence on duty in India. Mr. H. Fairbum, acting Commissioner of Police, F. M. S., left for Singapore by the night mail. Miss
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  • 654 2 The Malay Mail says the F.M.S. Government has never yet shown an inclination to agree in principle with any form of representative government either Municipal, State or Federal. Apparently nobody has any constitutional rights in this country. Asiatics, other than the Malay subjects of the Rulers, cannot expect
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  • 223 2 Judgment for plaintiffs has been given in the of Wilson. Holgate and Co-, Ltd-, v- The Lancashire and Cheshire Insurance Corporation, Ltd-, by Mr- Justice Bailhache- They claimed for a loss under a policy of marine insurance on 657 barrels of palm oil. part cargo of
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  • 459 2 BAFFLING MYSTERY SOLVED. London, January 10th. —When the policy broke into a house in Prak Road, Regent’s Park, which had been belted and barred for the past ten days, a shot rang out and the officers found the occupier, Cecil Maltby, dead in a bath and the
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  • 305 2 —“S- T.” Good progress is being made with the erection of the new office® for the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company at the corner of Japan Stand Robinson Road, opposite the Teluk Ayer Market, Singapore. The building which is a three-st or eyed one,
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  • 87 2 Tokio, January 15. —It is expected that the amalgamation. of four manure manufacturers, namely- the Dai Nippon Artificial Manure, the Kanto, the Sanyo and Nippon Chemical Manure, will be announed to-morrow-Tin is quoted at Y.llO f.o-b- Yokohama, while a few transactions are recorded here at between Y. 169
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  • 719 2 TROOPS MUTINY AND LEADER FLEES. Hongkong. January 17. —Following the mutiny of Chan Kwing Ming’s troops, Canton’s defences suddenly collapsed. The vanguard of the invading army is reported to have reached the outskirts of the city. Chan fled by a special train to Sheklung en route for Waichow. A
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  • 116 2 It is good to know that the protests which have been made against the pr-'-posed structural alterations to the famous “Auld Brig o’ Ayr” have been successful- No one quite» knous when the bridge was erected, but it has been in existence for at least 600
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  • 367 2 DISHONEST AND DlSlngfvt CLAIM DISMISSED S The action brought by Chop Hong Yuen against the Sincere L, r .r< France and Investment Company, Limited f 0 covery of $30,060 alleged to be due Ull > two insurance policies in respect o f goods which were destroyed by
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  • 39 2 Distrust of its leaders is going to lie the rock on which the Labour Partv will split unless it is careful. Discipline is the first essential for succe<in any army—and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald knows his job.
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  • 116 2 The following are the latest quotations in the share report, of the Malaya Co.. Ltd. for to-day. Shares. Buyers. Sellers Allenby Rubber Co Ltd 1.17* I><! Ayer Pauas Rubber Estate Ltd 6.50 7.50 Bassett Rubber Co Ltd 1.271- 1-35 Broga Rubber Estates, Ltd .55 .60 Kuala Sidim
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 471 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. g” 11 RENT RESTRICTION. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR TENANTS. In view of the discontinuance of the Rent Restriction Ordinance the Public are informed as follows 1. No notice to quit during present year in respect of premises previously subject to the Ordinance has any validity if issued before .January
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    • 176 2 ■lillllllill!llll!i:i||lilll!!il'l!l!lllll!li!l!llll!IHiHI.'l»!:Ht«:i"l!i|i' llllllllllillllillMMD a S 3 S ’PHONE 1044 I Mrs. A. B. MILNE, I i i ROOM 40, E. O. 5 I s I I I RACE FROCKS HATS LINGERIE, LACE, I FACE MASSAGE MANICURE. 1 □niiiiiiiniiiii-ii)in’niii:;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiai l iiiii;iiiii!ii;ii!iiiiiiiuiii:H!'iii iHi' ,illl l i,lHll D t f—u c. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Applications
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  • 622 3 THE ANNUAL REPORT. The Singapore Harbour Board reports for the year ended 30th June, 1922, that after providing for interest and sinking fund contributions in the sum of $2,921,775.66 and crediting the interest earned on Investments amounting to $463,166.39 (formerly placed to the respective Reserve Funds) the
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  • 114 3 PENANG, JANUARY 19, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/417/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank R*» 172 T 3 days’sight Private 175:} s Bombay Demand Bank 172} Madras Demand Bank 172| > S-
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  • 695 3 BOTH ACCUSED HANGED. There is something altogether horrible and indecent in the idea of all-night queues outside the chief criminal court of London and of £5 being given for a seat at a murder trial. We hope the police will discover and use powers to prevent the
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  • 101 3 Delhi, January 2.—At tne instance of the Dutch Ea>t Indies the Government of India have agreed to the renewal of the agreement for the direct supply of opium, at a fixed price, to the Dutch East Indies for a further period of one year, from the
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  • 35 3 Following the discovery of a shortage of $70,000 in the accounts of the First National Bank, at Chicago, S- H- Anderso.i, the manager of the clearings department has been arrested, charged with embezzlement-
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    • 1888 3 POSITION WANTED- NOTICE. N. Y. K. BOMBAY LINE. my services to invest. Notice is hereby given that as from s.s. “AWAMARU” for Colombo and 1 'thing to offer? Please January Ist, 1923, MESSRS. Diethelm Bombay, is expected to arrive here on or Hav<‘ f n the first instance with COMPANY,
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    • 296 3 “Gets-It” Sure Death to Corns “Geta-It” End» Painful Calluve» and Coma Every kind of corn or callus surrenders to ‘Gets-lt’’and peels right oil. It takes just a few seconds to stop the pain with two or three drops. Go to your chemist today. Get a bottle of “Gets-It.” Mfg. by
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  • 17 4 Neilson —At Holyrood Estate, on the 17th inst., the wife of James Neilson of a daughter.
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  • 1162 4 The Chambers of Commerce of India and Ceylon are associated and they have been holding their fourth annual Conference at Calcutta this month. attended by delegates from the Bengal, Bombay, Burma. Chittagong, Cocanada, Karachi, Madras, Naraingunge, Punjab and Upper India Chambers. The Associated Chambers were fortunate to
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  • 1202 4 Mr. F. W. Moore, representing the Australian Governments’ Malayan- Trade Commissioner, will Australian )e v j s j^ n g Penang in the Trade course of the next week or two for the purpose of meeting importers and exporters interested in trade with Australia. The Australian Trade
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  • 96 4 A GARDEN (TTY. (From Our Own Corresixomdent.) Singapore, -January 19. Owing t<> tile enterprise of Mr. Kok Wall a Chinese builder. Singapore’ l first housing scheme which was com menced in the Bukit Tiinah distrif 1 over an area of twelve acres willbeol the nature of a garden
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  • 26 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, January 1 1 Prince Chandaburi, at present Minister of Finance, has been the first Minister of Commerce-
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  • 204 4 The P. &O. Packet Morea, vlt J outward European mails, is expect*< arrive here 11 to-night. The homeward mail by the n Lebon, closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The M. M. Packet Angers, is due arrive here at daylight on Sum lay. 21st instant, and is expected to
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    • 195 4 PATHE-UNIVERSAL HOUSE. From Friday 19th to Sunday, 21st January, Mr. and Mrs. CARTER De HAVEN tn “MARRY THE POOR GIRL,” 5 Parts A picture to rouse you to uncontrollable laughter to talk about to think about to rave about and to remember for ever. FRANK MAYO in “THE FIGHTING LOVER,”
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    • 55 4 “E. O RACE WEEK. Monday, 22nd January, SPECIAL TIFFIN—ORCHESTRA. Tuesday, 23rd January, RACE DINNER and DANCE. Wednesday, 24th January, ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, 9.45 p.m. Thursday, 25th January, BURNS NIGHT. Under the patronage of Penang St. Andrew’s Society Scotch Dinner —Dancing—Scotch Music. Friday 26th, THE DANSANT, 5 to 7 p.m. Sat. 27th,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 93 4 H TH URSD A Y, 25th JANUARY, n• 1 For One Night Only BANDMAN’S EASTERN CIRCUIT LTD. PRESENT f The New English Farcical Comedy COMPANY at the TOWN HALL g By arrangement with Tom Walls Leslie Henson Ltd. TONS OF MONEY TONS OF MONEY By Will Evans and Arthur Valentine.
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  • 732 5 A Stern Warning. ERM AN MAGNA lES 10 BE (,hK TRIED. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, January 18. lt j, M-mi-oftnially announced that diveision of train load r(n l to Hance and Belgium hat )(ien effected without incident. The J owner, hith-rto have not replied th e requisitioning orders. Srx
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  • 43 5 THE EXCHANGES COLLAPSE. The Hague, January 18. In response to the pressure of industrial organisations, the Government is considering measures to prohibit the import of certain foreign products and otherwise to protect Dutch Industries threatened by the collapse of the exchanges.
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  • 127 5 Eondon, Jaiiumy 18. Messrs Montagu’s annual bullion letter says the absorption of silver b, India and China is so large that some decline is to be expected, unless the price is really cheap. Probably with in a year the output of the Unite.l States will again
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  • 91 5 London, January 10. —Messis. Montagu’s silver report says that prices du ring the week have been mainly sustained by the demand for immediate delivery, either for shipment to India or for the purpose of covering bear operations, and the wide different e between cash and forward delivery
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  • 33 5 London, January 18. The Dutch East Indies loan was largely oversubscribed within an hour, hour. It is understood that the Dutch Indies Loan was subscribed more than 1 lirice.
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  • 20 5 Berlin, January 18. The Reichsbank has raised the rate of discount from 10 to 12 per cent.
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  • 28 5 London, January 18. The Dunlop Tvre and Rubber Corporation of America’s issue of £1,000,000 7 per cent bonds was quickly subscribed. The list has closed.
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  • 124 5 London, December 27. —Mr. Harold Parker, of Manchester, who was a member of the British Cotton Mission visited Australia recently, interviewed, extolled Australia’s cotton-growing possibilities and said Queensland in 1922, under natural rainfall, had grown twice as much per acre as America, and the next season
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  • 117 5 England’s Fine Recovery at Durban. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Durban, January 18. The sky was overcast before lunch and thereafter sunny for the opening day of the third Test match. The wicket was inclined to be fast. There were 9,000 spectators. England made a disastrous start, losing two wickets
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  • 120 5 Eugene Criqui, the featherweight champion of Europe, signed articles to meet .Johnny Kilbane, Hit* present holder of the world's title, for a fight at the polo ground in New York, on Decoration Day, May 30. The bout will be under the management of Jack Kearns. According
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  • 35 5 Paris, January 18. The report of the Sub-Commission on the Washington Treaties was ado[>ted by the Foreign Affairs Commission. Il is understood it recommends ratification of the Treaty relating to tin* Pacific.
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  • 17 5 Washington. January 18. President Harding, who is in bed with influenza, has slightly improved.
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  • 266 5 Leafield, January 11.—Newspa[>e correspondents at Lausanne state that the Allied draft treaty is now ready, and will probably be presented to tin* Turkish delegates in a few days. It is understood that covering matte, will set forth large concessions which are being* made to the 1 urks in
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  • 72 5 London, January 10. —When informed that they were to be transferred to Sutton forty Scottish unemployed a* Southwark Workhouse piled their beds and furniture against the do irs ami refused to come out. lhereupon a mediator was despatched up a ladth r to parley through a window,
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  • 35 5 A Conference on Prices. [Reuter’s Telegrams. New York, January 18. The delegation, including Sir Stanley Bois, representing British rubber interests. has arrived, to confer with American man ifacturers regarding the fixing of prices.
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  • 43 5 A HINT FROM MOSCOW. Helsingfors, January 18. lhe Congress of Nationalised Industry in Moscow requested the People’s Commissars to remove the majority of the heads of the trade delegations abroad, on the ground that they arneglecting opportunities of re-opening trade.
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  • 184 5 Colombo, January 11. Much excitement has been caused in consequence of the report that a visitor giving the name of the Rt. Hon. Plewy Percy St. John. Viscount Bolingbroke, had been found in St. Andrew’s Hotel. NuwaraEliya, suffering from a large overdose of morphia. The visitor
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  • 53 5 London, January 10. —Many famou.-» estates are involved in sales of laud, approximating 400,000 acres, which will be sold by auction in London in the near future. The property will include the Duke of Argyll s estate-' at Tiree, Lismore, and Ben More rarest, altogether amounting
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  • 29 5 London. January 10,—lhe Earl (>■ Balfour is indisposed with a < IoH. Deis not expected to be able to attend t > business for a week or two.
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  • 24 5 London, January 10. —Burma has now been definitely allotted her original site adjoining India’s m the niitisli Empire Exhibition.
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  • 284 5 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR TENANTSThe following information is from Sir Frederick James, K. B E-. C. M- G., Colonial Secretary: In view of the discontinuance of the Rent Restriction Ordinance the public are informed as follows: 1. No notice to quit during present year in respect of premises previously
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  • 380 5 NAVYMEN OVERWHELM ED AT HOCKEY. In the hockey match with IT. M. S. Despatch at the Esplanade last evening, the P. C. C. won in decisive fashion. From the outset the local men carried the game into their opponents’ territory and, beyond desultory raids by the sailors, they
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  • 919 5 The boxing tournament held in the Emi pre Theatre. Penang Road, last night in connection with the visit of H.M.S. Despatch, drew a large crowd. The boxing was perhaps not quite up to the standard of that shown in the previous tourney, but for all that it was quite
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  • 90 5 KEE SUCCESSFUL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 19. In the boxing contest for the lightweight championship of Malaya, Battling Kee retained the title, Roots seconds throwing in the sponge at tin* end of the fifth round. Roots fouled Kee in the first round, but owing u>
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  • 72 5 The results of bowls ties are given below Final Doubles Handicap.---». G. Allan and E. Reimann beat B. E. Mitchell ami J. M. Chalmers (d) 21-18. Championship Pairs. —Sir A. R. Adams and W. S. Dunn beat J. G. Allan and Dr. -J. S. Rose 21-11. Monday,
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  • 222 5 —“S. T.” A ghastly incident was witnessed at Johnston’s Pier, on Tuesday afternoon when the dend body of a Malay, terribly mutilated, was brought ashore. It appears that the dead man was one of the oldest of Singapore’s professional divers and named Jemar- He, along with <hree
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  • 627 6 SUGGESTED METHODS OF EXPANSION. Lieut.-Colonel L. S. Amery. First Lord of the Admiralty, delivered an address on “I’rade within th Empire” at the annual general meeting of the British Empire Union, held at the Hol born Restaurant. He said that the British Empire Union had done yeoman service
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  • 180 6 The motor show recently held in London, illustrated the mark cd improvement which British manufacturers have recently effected in the design and construction of motor cars. Many of the firms which have built up world-wide reputations for high powered cars are now showing themselves equally successful
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  • 344 6 The report on the Home foi Destitute Chinese, to the 31st December, signed by Mr. Yeoh Paik Tatt. Chairman of the Committee, states that the subscriptions and donations were $42,053.19. In all there are 18 buildings, the total cost of the buildings being $8,034.45. The total
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  • 356 6 —“R.G.” A Buddhist monk, U. Weponla. has been arrested by the Myingyan Police and charged with cheating under section 420 I.P.C. It is alleged that for a month prior to December 2, the day of his arrest, he had been staying a: the unused rice mill of
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  • 37 6 Mr. Lloyd George has got away with the stuff. He dished the Labour Party by his speech on the land in relation to unemployment, and compelled the Government to set up an inquiry.
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  • 42 6 In the opinion of Lord Justice Scrutton. the wording of the Gaming Act, 1922. was left by the Legislature in “deliberate obscurity.” He may be right. If Acts of Parliament were clear, most lawyers would be out of work.
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  • 541 6 So now we are granted a little more information, says the “Straits Times.” The agenda is issued for a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore to be held on Friday. It tells us that three proposals are before the Commissioners —(a) Binnie Son and Deacon
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  • 158 6 Bombay, January 2—An improvement in the system of police patrolling work was introduced in Bombay last night, abolishing the fixed post system so long in vogue in all police divisions here, excepting twoThe system works out as follows At night, police constables in batches of three,
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  • 337 6 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Awa Maru for Colombo, Dhanushkodi and Bombay. Peng Fook for Langsa. van Goens for Deli, Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Ko pah for Deli. Laisang for Singapore and China. Kampar for Teluk Anson. Morea for Singapore. China and Japan. The s. s. Morea
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  • 76 6 The 11th extraordinary general meeting of the Siam Steamship Company Ld. was held for the purpose of confirming the resolution passed at the last extraordinary general meeting, that the capital of the Company be increased by Tcs. 500,000 and that 90 per cent, shall be paid
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  • 118 6 BY TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. To-morrow. Europe by s.s. Jan Pieterszoon Coen via Singapore Colombo 7.15 a.m. 6 p.m. Tuesday, 23rd instant Australia by s.s. Minderoo via Singapore 7.15 a.m. BY STEAMER. TO-MORROW. Rangoon and Calcutta
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  • 121 6 Jan 20—Perak River Valley Rubber, Annual Meeting, 9 Union Street, noon. Jan 23, 25 and 27—Penang Races. Jan 25—“ Tons of Money,” Bandman’s New English Farcical Comedy Company, Town Hall. Jan 25—Burns’ Night Dinner. E. A 0. Jan 26—Penang Club Race Ball, 9.15 p.m. Feb I—Penang Polo Club,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 187 6 WHAT TO DO FOR CHILDREN’S CONSTIPATION COMMON-SENSE FEEDING AND BABY’S OWN TABLETS THE ONLY TREATMENT NECESSARY. The careful mother will always safeguard her infant or young children against constipation. Care in feeding and the administration of Baby’s Own Tablets when necessary are the best means of prevention and cure. Mrs.
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    • 773 6 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI CHARTERED BANK OF ivn' BANKING CORPORATION. AUSTRALIA AND (Incorporated in Hongkong.) (Incorporated in England hy R Ov Charter 1853.) Ja| P iid nn Canital $20,000,000 Paid-up < apitai Paid-up Capital Reserve Tunds: Reserve Fund Sterling Reserve Liability, of Proprietors Silver $23,500,000 Hea(J X3.00q. f J Reserve
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  • 978 7 I aV whkhj22l e raffair .flairs of Sir Eric Geddes I Tk I”’’", 011 Ceorge are the subject of a”' l M f ’,'ro'sly unfair and unreason- r ’’mpual to prejudice and class abb (>f ;I, 4| p, that come comment be <h niand-'<l- writes a ion'
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  • 415 7 “Boy!” That is the Call of the East writes one who has lived there. Pass through the gateway of Suez and you will hear it ringing loud and clear until you reach San Francisco. I'rom the rising to the setting of the sun, and
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  • 289 7 Canon I’eter Green, speaking at th? Milton Hall, Manchester, said the materialism of to-day was not based on the denial of free will or on the theory of a mechanical universe, but on the Marxian doctrine that nothing mattered in the world but hard economic’ facts. Everywhere
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  • 555 7 STRIVING FOR LIGHTHis Excellency Tung Kang, President of the Supreme Court of Justice at Peking of the Chinese Republic, who is paying a long visit to the Western hemisphere, explained to a representative of the “Mortiing Post” the object of his extensive neyHis Excellency admitted that the p-oli-tical
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  • 247 7 The All-Russia Co-operative Society at Soviet House. Moorgate, has issued an account of its trading activities during the two years that it lias beei functioning as the commercial side of the Russian Trade Delegation at New Bond Street. The account divides the activities of Arcos, Ltd., info
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  • 1298 7 •‘COMMERCIAL BLOT’S” DIVIDENDThe annual general meeting of Lunas Rubber Estates Ltd. was held at French Bank Buildings. Singapore. The Chairman Mr. P. M. Robinson, presided and there were also present Messrs. C. V. Miles and A. E. Baddeley (Directors), the hon’ble Dr. D. J. Galloway, and Mr. H.
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  • 138 7 The King has been pleased to contribute a further £lOO to the fund for the relief of the Cornish Tin Miners, on behalf of of whom the Chief Constable of Cornwall is making a renewed appeal. The Queen has contributed a further £5O, and the Prince of
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  • 53 7 S. Paul’s Mission Chapel, Bukit Tengah, 3rd Sunday after Epiphany, Jan. 21.—Holy Communion and Address 8 a.m. S. Mark’s Church, Butterworth, 3rd Sunday, 21st Jan.—Evening Prayer and Sermon fi p.m. S. Paul’s Mission Chapel. Bukit Tengah, Thursday, 25th Jan.. Conversion of S. Paul. —Holy
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  • 225 7 21st Jan., 3rd Sunday after Epiphany.— Matins 7.30 a.m.. Holy Communion (Corporate Communion for members of the Church Workers Association) 8 a.m., Matins and Sermon (Tamil) 9.15 a.m., Holy Communion (Tamil), 10 a.m., Children’s Service 5 p.in.. Evensong and Sermon G. 30 p.m. The s.s. “Morea”
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  • 81 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. E Shares. 5 o =2 3 X PQ 7? c. c. c. sc. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 1.20 1.30 1.25 1.50 Bassett 1.25 1.35 1.30 1.50 Broga R. 52i 571 55 60 Jimah 1.40
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  • 65 7 19th January, 1923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 62| Fine Pale Crepe 62 Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 43 Sing A- (Smoked Sheet 64 PORE (Crepe 63| London and New York. London (Smoked Sheet ls.s}d (Crepe Is.ojd New York G3l The following were the rubber quotations in London on Jan.
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  • 123 7 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Jan. 18 Spot £180.75.6d down 5s 3 mos. buying 182 5s 3 selling 182.25.6 d 5s Local parity $89.62 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, Jan. 17, £180.125.6d spot, and 182.0 s three months buying, £182.7s
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  • 71 7 Renong Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., Tin ore for the Ist half month ending 15th January, Dredge No. I piculs 224, Dredge No. 3 piculs 315. making a total of piculs 539. Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L. first half cf January, output 205 piculs, 313 hours worked,
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  • 198 7 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves no stock Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 1105... Coconuts per 1,000 .30.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10.25 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1460 8 t “ELLERMAN” LINE. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE EL steaMSH™% BU l™ AL (Incorporated m Japan.) INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. f (Incorporated in England UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE HOMEWARD. IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT “ELLERMAN” LINE. (Subject to alteration without Notice.) The following fast steamers of the EUROPEAN LINE.
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    • 648 8 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated ix 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 j ea D about aC MORE A Jan. 19 SARDINIA p
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