Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 January 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 18. VOL LXXXI. MONDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1923. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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    • 503 1 .„,1, 1 f-NIKKO” I MODERN art j s photographic j j STUDIO I I No. 7. North*™ Rood. Ponong. g 1 f Telepkoo* No 57 J UH uiiui;limu«:«l «0 i ii I in,, Bi,, annQqnnnnnnannnnnaunQßnatmanannnnnnnnnnnDQ I a a B SI W B I a In re g’ arci to accidents.
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    • 36 1 J ESTD. 1872. PATRONIZED RY ROYALTY U The Only Reputable ouse for J MEWELLERYa ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Enquiries Carefully Attended to =B. P. de SILVA: No- 1. BtfflEP STB£ET. PENANG. 62-3, HGH STMKT, SINGAPORE. w t»
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  • 856 2 HOW SOME THEATRICAL CELEBRITIES BEGAN. Ellen Terry frisking about the stage like a kitten running after its own tail. Lily Brayton as a little Miss from Wigan: beginning her stage career at a pound a week. Oscar Asche as a round-faced romping boyknown as Bubbles"and
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  • 274 2 TO BE HELD On the Race Course, On Friday, February Ist, 1923. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. Race 1. The President’s Cup. fa longs. A scurry for Polo only, catch weights over 12 st. Race 2 and 6. The Tally Ho UPfurlongs, and The Governors 5 furlongs. A handicap
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    • 2007 2 POSITIONS WANTED. IMPERIAL” BURMA CHEROOTS. 1FOH GYMKHANA CLUB. Ir J- finest quality only. I have $500/- and my services to invest. Boxes of 100. Spring Meeting Thursday March 1st Have you anything to offer? Please and Saturday March 3rd. Proposed communicate in the first instance with imperil .ino. i. large
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    • 276 2 OMihihui i I V r** 1 E Al I I i I a I I f IV I I 1 Every wineglassful o f j Wincarnis’ means an I increased amount of 1 New strength, New rich red blood, New nerve force, I New vitality. F i I The outstanding
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  • 1076 3 LORD RIDDELL’S ANALYSIS The ninety-ninth anniversary of the foundation of Birbeck College (University of London) wad celebrated in a typical collegiate manner last month, and when Lord Riddell visited the institution in the evening to deliver the Foundation Oration the students were in an extremely hilarious moodThe
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  • 417 3 AV.XA OzHUJ t v and Rattan values also declined Free Press-” The return for the December foreign imports and exports of Malaya completes the year and it- is interesting to note general trend of trade during the p wiod. Taking imports first a steady decrease
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    • 327 3 ,llnnllßlll THE SPECIAL j I FORD PLUG I Is the finest plug made for r the Ford engine—for which I it is expressly designed. Excessive lubrication will not impair its efficiency. Cleaning is made easy by the two piece construe- F tion, and the hexagon fits standard Ford spanner. iln.
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    • 260 3 BEGAN WHEN A GIRL Neglect of symptoms which first became apparent, when she, was emerging from Childhood into womanhood has caused many a girl long years of suffering in later life. Such was the ca-e with Mrs. Mabel Johnston, an American lady residing at 67 Bennington Street. East Boston. Mass.,
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    • 465 3 Leg Ulcers Years of Intense Suffering’ Ended. Twelve Painful Wounds absolutely Cured by Germolene. Mrs. Hoim&n, 69, Wanten road, Kentish Town, London, N.W.5. Eng., says Germolene cured me of varicose ulcers when nothing else had effect. ff For years I suffered with varicose ff veins and about eight yean ago
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  • 1524 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. W. Duncan has been on a visit toi the Southern Settlement. Mr. F. M. Still is in the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A. W. H. Hamilton is to be a Commissioner of the Peace for Malacca. Captain Col will, who was injured in the motor-cycle collision
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  • 967 4 LARGELY ATTENDED FUNERAL. We deeply regret to record that the death occurred shortly before five o’clock on Sunday morning, at the Quarters. Pitt Street Police Station, of Mr. William Law, Inspector, B Division. Straits Settlements Police, Penang, from acute hepatitis and heart failure. The deceased
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  • 402 4 HOW HE ESCAPED TO pEy AXf Mr, D. M. D. Stephen. J p arrested at Penang, says the Observer of the 16th inst The 7 took place on Thursday last, when*? Stephen arrived at Penang onboard? B. I. steamer Ellenga.” The CI t
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  • 107 4 Jan 23, 25 and 27Penang Races. Jan 25 Tons of Money," Bandmans New English Farcical Comely Company, Town Hall. Jan 25Burns’ Night Dinner. E. A 0. Jan 26Penang Club Race Ball. Feb IPenang Polo Club, Gymkhana. Feb IThaipusam, Public Holiday. Feb 9 and 10—Perak Gymkhana Clnb’s Spring Meeting.
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  • 52 4 At the annual general r 0 the members of the above ch* lowing were appointed President. Mohd. lJo ,H 'jjtor. Secy., S. Mohd. Hauffi: Shaik Ahamad bin Moh<l. Li 1 mittee Syed Salleh A I"' 1 in i,|. Mohathar,' Syed Llru e >ve< 1 >■ Syed Haroon
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  • 68 4 FORCED RUBBER COUPON CA SE. Tpk Bc ,,i, i r Chin Foo Seong and j were produced hy hief fIli ingMann in the Poli‘e (UI f or ginX this morning, on a haig‘ t )t i|r rubber export (()Uj»ons, 11 (pjiab 1 1 possession counterteil ing j rlV ing 111
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    • 1072 4 CLOGGED INTESTINES BREED POISONS LIKE A SWAMP BREEDS MOSQUITOES. And these poisons are absorbed straight into the blood, says Alice Landles, Certified Nurse. Quickly lower the vitality and disease-resistance, rendering you easy prey to any ailment or disease. Advises drinking alkaline medicinal water for quick results. Gives prescription for preparing
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  • 1022 5 EXIMISVRE OF EVA-SOAS. Houston, <he «uihor of is the head of the I* l In t steamers and Con\i I» for the AVest loxteth I iverpool. which he has re- r j,592. He was one of Parliament duiu ,r io recognise ihe gravity '".'“‘ubnmrine menace and a
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  • 605 5 London, December 22.A moderate amount of activity continues in the standard market, but after the sharp improvement in the early’ part of the week, the tone has been rather hesitating. America showed some interest over last week-end, but this has not been sustained, and the market here,
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  • 849 5 Those golden birds that- in the spice time drop about the gardens; Drunk with that sweet food whose scent hath lured them o’er the summer flood And those that under Araby’s soft sum, build their high nests of budding cinnamon. So sang the great Irish poet in
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    • 801 5 EXPRESS jH' IL XTO ffllMW jnnw jllllW Absolutely Unique in their Qualities. THE REASONS why J rx The fact that 555 Virginia Cigarettes are aV made by Hand and not by Machinery, R places them in a class alone. Biit it would be folly to put beautiful hard- 7 work
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  • 57 6 B ec k erConst a b l e.At Johore Bahru, on January 18, by the Rt. Revd. The Lord Bishop of Singapore, F. E. Becker, of Wessyngton Estate, Johore, youngest son of the late Mr, F. Thorpe Becker and Mrs. Becker, Epsom, to Dorothy, only daughter of Mr. G.
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  • 1068 6 One of the chief gibes levelled against Mr. Lloyd George when Prime Minister was his fondness for International Conferences and their failure, in most cases, to yield results in any way commensurate with the expense, time and trouble involved in organizing and holding these gatherings of statesmen
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  • 1152 6 Given good weather, there is every prospect of the New Year The Races, meeting of the Penang Turf Club being a successful one. The entry is an excellent one, and, if we exclude the old hands whose capabilities over their respective distances are more or less well
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  • 32 6 The homeward mail by the El],. lt ,J closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, the d instant. A mail for Western Australia, by-J Minderoo, (via Singapore) closes atL a.m. to-morrow.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 469 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette/ Sir,The article which appeared a this subject is very wide of the» regarding the position of the lamp at injunction of Farquhar and Light strwii In the first place no one noteventie police, seem to recognize the factlte Light street
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    • 339 6 RENT RESTRICTION. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR TENANTS. In view of the discontinuance of the Bent 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 Ist, 1923. 2. One
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    • 70 6 E. 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 DinnerDancing till 1.45 a.m. Scotch Music. Friday 26th, THE DANSANT, 5 to 7 p.m.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 159 6 DON’T FORGET Thursday, 25th January, S BANDMAN’S EASTERN CIRCUIT LTD. WILL PRESENT Tons of Money ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE FUNNIEST FARCE SEEN IN LONDON. Prices $3, $2 and $1» BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. N.B.—All tickets not paid for will be sold. Tickets EE must be paid for at
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    • 20 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.27 p.m. 9.39 p.m. To-morrow. 3.05 a.m. 9.48 a.m. 3.56 p.m. 10.95 p.m.
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  • 18 6 DEATH. Law.At Pitt Street Police Station. Penang, on the 21st January, William Law. Straits Settlements Police, aged 39.
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  • 1204 7 Arrests in the Ruhr. mokatoridTproposals. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Essen. .January 20. of from fifty to one hundred marks or five years' imprisonu t re threatened by General Degoutte infraction of the proclamations, '.ierinji the German officials to hand o' .'r th" proceeds of the customs and coal tax. Railway strike
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  • 32 7 A TRADE AGREEMENT. The Hague, January 21. A trade agreement has been signed between the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia based on the principle of reciprocal and most favoured nation treatment.
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  • 28 7 New York, January 21. The New York World gives prominence to a rumour that Mr. Charles Hughes is contemplating resigning. Hitherto there is no confirmation.
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  • LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.
    • 239 7 (Reuter’s Telegrams. London, January 20. The prolongation of the Lausanne Conference, which has already been two months in session, the end not yet being in sight, is the subject of editorials in the London papers, declaring that the British public is becoming restive at the delays and disquieted
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    • 96 7 SIR JOHN JORDAN AND ABUSE. liondon. January 20. Sir John Jordan, in a letter to the "Times.” emphasises that excess output is the main cause of the abuse of narcotic drugs. He says there is a movement in China again to legalise the traffic in consequence of the
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    • 49 7 Paris. January 20. A 6,000 ton submarine, capable of carrying several hundred men. ha» been designed for the French Naval Ministry for the transport of troops from Africa to -France in the case of the Mediterranean being controlled by hostile fleets in a future war.
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    • 58 7 Pan’s, .January 20. An Angouleme message says the lar gest gun ever cast in France was completed at the Ruelle Arsenal. The weapon is seventy feet long, weighing with the cradle and carriage 230 tons. It is expected it will hurl a 420 kilogram shell over ninety
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    • 26 7 Delhi, January 20. A bill to create a fund for improving and developing cotton growing in India is being introduced in the Legislative Assembly.
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  • 188 7 London, January s.The final delusion to execute Mrs. Thompson at Holloway and Bywaters in Pentonvilld Prison on Tuesday, the 9th nst., 's the closing chapter of a crime which has stirred the public to a degree unprecedented in past years. Notwithstanding the Lord Chief Justice’s opinion that
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  • 102 7 The Chinese and Moscow. (Reuter’s Telegrams. London, Januarv 20. lii a lecture to the Central Asian Society, Lieut.-Colonel Etherton, Bri fish Consul-General at Kashgar, said the fundamental principle of Chinese policy in Turkestan was freedom from foreign domination, and when tha< was secured they showed the greatest toleration
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  • 53 7 TO VISIT MALAYA. Paris, January 20. Plans are being made for a French aii mission, composed of half a dozen pilots, to visit the East and Far Ease for the purpose of demonstrating the importance of aerial navigation. The tour will include India, the Malay States, Indo-China,
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  • 24 7 Paris, Januarv 20. M. Merlin, GovernorrGeneral of French West Africa, will probably succeed the late M. Long as GovernorGeneral of Indo-China.
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  • 49 7 London, Januarv 20. Four men who were convicted of jMissessing arms ami ammunition were executed at Tralee Jail. Other Executions. London. January 20. Besides the executions at Tralee, five men were executed at Athlone for being in possession of arms and two at Limerick for rail way-wrecking.
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  • 16 7 New York. Jannary 20. The British Debt Funding Commission has sailed for home.
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  • 146 7 (’(H VIRY'S CONGRATULATIONS. London, January 16.The betrothal of the Duke of York to a charming Scotch girl is hailed as a Royal torninance by the papers to-day. They publish the hearty congratulations o' the country and innumerable photographs ami biographies. T,a«ly Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon is the
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  • 158 7 PERAK WINS THE FINAL. (From Ouf Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Januarv 21. Played before a large and enthusiastic crowd, the final of H.M.S. Malaya Rugger Cup ended in a win foi Perak by the narrowest margin, points to nil. Negri Sembil tn pressed at the start, but
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  • 49 7 The members of z Peuang Swimming Club entertained a large number of the crew of H.M.S. Despatch at th? Club on Saturday afternoon. A water polo match between the guests and the Club resulted in an easy win for the P.S.C. by eight goals to nil.
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  • RUGBY FOOTBALL.
    • 269 7 I Reuter’s Telegrams, j London, Januarv 20. Two Rugby International matches were played to-day. At Twickenham. 40,000 spectators attended in fine weather to see England beat Wales by 7 points to 3. At Inverleith, in fine weather 15,000 saw Scotland beat Fram e by 16 points to
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    • 219 7 London, January 7.—England’s Rugby team 10 play against Wales will be as follows: Back: F (filbert (Devonport Services). Three-quartersC. N- Lowe (Blackheath). E Myei s (Bradford), L. J. C nbett (Bristol) and A. M Smallwood (Leicester). Half backs; W. J. Davies and C. A. Kershaw (United Services).
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  • 18 7 RAIN PREVENTS PLAY. Durban, January 20. There was no play to-day owing to rain.
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  • 141 7 (From Oui Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 22. For the boxing matches, the Town Hall was parked. There were several interesting bouts, but the main event, Teng Kee versus Morales (Penang) was a fiasco, and lasted less (han one minute. Teng 1 Kee knocked out Morales.
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  • 333 7 H. M. S. DESPATCH v. P. C. C. The above fixture drew a large crowd to the Esplanade on Saturday. The wicket was in fairly good condition. The navymen opened promisingly. Mid. Le Mesuirer, Paymaster Hogg, and Lt. Cdr. Brooksmith contributing 27, 19 and 15 respectively. With the exception
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  • 172 7 PENANG v. TAIPING. The above match was played a-’ Taiping on Saturday. A sodden ground militated against a spectacula: game, combination under such condi tion being a matter of much difficulty. Penang was on the aggressive foi the greater part of the game, ami the score of 3o in
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  • 360 7 'fhe kaifong meeting held at the Tung Wah Hospital. Hongkong, on the Kith instant, to discuss the Mui-tsai Bill, now before the Hongkong Legislative Council, terminated in an uproar, as the of the Chairman (Mr. Lo Chung Kui) declaring the meeting closed without the sense of the
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  • 1383 8 FRENCH TAXATION POLICY. No Parliament has ever voted so many new taxes as the French Chambers in 1920, writes M. Georges Clemenceau in lhe Sunday Times.” In the year preceding the war, we paid hardly four milliards of taxation. This year we have paid twenty-one next year
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  • 177 8 With faces bedaubed with black, white and red. some half a. dozen or more Hokien dare-devils rowed stealthily about in the harbour early on Wednesday morning, and when within a. quarter of a mile from the seafront, opposite the Eastern Telegraph Company, on Raffles Quay, slipped quietly
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  • 100 8 The case in which two Javanese sailors were charged with attempting to murder a shipmate came to a conclusion at Singapore Assize Court before Mr. Justice Bar-reft-Lennard. The jury returned a verdict against S-iman bin Manap of guilty of causing grievous murt and hei was committed for seven
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 529 8 narrn I 18. GROSSMITH’S Golden Still” Eau de Cologne lißliii \V /cnderfu! freshness, invigoV rating quality and delightful odour, distinguish this 1 really High-class Eau de Cologne, which is undoubtedly f the finest production of its kind. "sJ It is manufactured from the I r purest ingredients and blended with
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    • 210 8 jf \WjL Jaß. 111 ffibOA lOR WIIW3 J This Delicious Beverage I gives Health, Strength and Vitality to everyone i /T Ovaltine” is a valuable source of strength I for men and women in all stations of life. It gives health and vitality, and restores in fatigue. It maintains mental
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  • 923 9 ro .lloHß°' V S I’lW-BAMME. il.nvinu >’ lh l»i-<»«i-.iniine for 'Y. vol the New Year Meeting of Turf Club:- W XW™> I’b'Tß. q ,h> with #l«’ Vll Handicap for all Horses. C Entrance Fee «150. Distance five The Sumatra Kongsi St. Htz b ikg iiv Bov I (>
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  • 91 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Saturday To-day. 2 35 X Shares. >» £2 >» s so x pq os c. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Lunas 8.50 9.00 9.00 9.50 Sungei B. 2.75 3.25 3.00 3.50 Tapah 13.00 14.00 14.00
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  • 69 9 22nd January, 1923. Local. cts. {Smoked Sheet 62 Fine Pale Crepe 62 Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 43 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 64 PORE (Crepe 63| London and New York. t (Smoked Sheet ls.s}d London Cr< pe lg }d New York G3s| The following were the rubber quotations in London
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  • 26 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for December lbs. Alor Gajah 9,384 Ayer Panas 35,760 New Craigielea 40,000 Pajam 40,982 Pan tai 10 220
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  • 168 9 London. The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd:— London, Jan. 19, 181.5 s spot, and £182.15s three months buying, £lB3 selling. Local. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd, Jan. 22: Singapore sold 50 tons at $92. Penang buyers no sellers at $92. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd: To-day’s quotation for Singapore
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  • 1690 9 DIVIDEND OF 5 PER ('ENT. The twelfth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Perak River Valley Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the Company, 9, Union Street, Penang on Saturday. Mr. D. A. M. Brown presided, and the
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  • 166 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Hogendorp Deli and Langsa. Ekina for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Taipeng for Teluk Anson. Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. Lady Blake for Mergui, Tavoy, Rangoon and Moulmein. The B. I. S. N Co’s (Apcar line) steamer Tanda, from China
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  • 52 9 BY TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. To-morrow. Australia by s.s. Minderoo via Singapore 7.15 a.m. BY STEAMER. FRIDAY (26th instant). Madras, taking mails for Ellenga 10 a.m. Europe, etc., via up to 9 a.m. Bombay J Parcels
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  • 113 9 PENANG, JANUARY 22, 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 17/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 169 3 days’sight Private 172 3 Bombay Demand Bank 169 2 Madras Demand Bank 169 53
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  • 1123 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. X 1 kJ HI 1 u 00 S NAMES Jg S§ X J Hi RUBBER [Dollar.] S c S c 0 g Allenby Rubber Co 1 2. r >l 1 50 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 75 2 (X) Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 70' 2 90
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    • 195 9 Does the Distance from which you do your buying make any difference to you, providing you get good English Merchandise at MUCH LOWED PRICES l K.. For Men of Nice Discernment. Th« man who designs our collarsand the men who cut themmake a minute study of their business. Me 9|d.
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  • 1673 10 PAPER READ BEFORE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY. I want to play stress, here and now. on the great debt which the Peninsula owes to its foreign immigrants, because I do not propose to say much about them besides that single fact- By the capital and labour which they
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  • 103 10 Tokio. January 16.Rubber f- n. o. snot is quoted at 59 sen, while future delivery is quoted at 61 sen. In view of the- fact that the ill-health of the Premier. Baron Kato, may preclude his taking part in the next session of Purlin, ment there are
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    • 163 10 Wva \W Ww®lW MMQn wMwWWb. |b?-, r > v atoMFl The Highest Point of Craftsmanship is undoubtedly reached in making Goodrich Cord Tyres. This applies not only to their structural perfection but to their appearance as well. i Cream-white sides and snappy flashing black treada beautiful clean-cut tyre with unusual
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    • 841 10 1 p 1 1 LZ*' IF WINTER COMES; Is not a warning, but a new Foxtrot played by the Radio Orchestra in a style that will 1 make you dance. Columbia record No. 3160. OTHER NEW COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONE RECORDS THAT ARE POPULAR Say it while dancing Foxtrot The Sneak Thru
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  • 504 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, January 22, 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 pair 30 Feet the four 40 Mutton Head,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 146 11 I j THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S. S.) LTD., j f (INCORPORTAED IN ENGLAND.) S I I I II FISH” I I BRAND KEROSENE OIL. THE BEST ILLUMINATING OIL 1 g FOR THE HOME: OBTAINABLE <]J Vj 1 AT ALL THE LOCAL STORES PER TIN I xjctx. a I **J
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    • 76 11 When a man asserts his disbelwv in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverages he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed his ta&te for years it proves not so much that he is
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    • 366 11 1 LATEST MODEL 1 CANADIAN g iFORDI I CARS j ARRIVED Ĕ= A number of improvements have s been incorporated in the new model FORD INSPECTION INVITED. I WEARNE BROS. I LIMITED. Wl f PENANG. t You Cannot Better the Best. I You have the largest and best stocks of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1311 12 a i 112 DI I Tiz T7T t txt i7 ELLERMAN” LINE. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. I Tilt HI AJ K V IJ IN lAInJLL ELLERMAN AND BUCXNALL (Incorporated in Japan.) INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG EAK v,H UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH TH!". INTENDED SA!IJN(A PROM PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) IMPERIAL JAPANESE
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    • 705 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 cax about en U about SARDINIA Fe KASHMIR Feb. 2 NELLORE
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