Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 January 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 20. VOL LXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1923. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 417 1 1,11,111,1 f HOKKO” j I MODERN ARI I PHOTOGRAPHIC I I STUDIO j I <•„ 7 Xortham Road. Penanfi. 2 J Telepb» oo No 579 J UX The Empire Typewriter I j THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S. S.) LTD., j I A Really Good and Cheap Typewriter. j s (iNCORPORTAED
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    • 32 1 IS72 PATBONUI» BY ROYALTY S Tht (My RaprtMe ouse for EJEWELLERYi ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Carefully Attended to SB. P. de SILVA: No. 1, —HOP STBEET. PENANG. J 62-3. STMKF, SINGAPORE. a q
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  • 1102 2 CHRISTMAS FEATURES. (By A Lady Correspondent.) Paris, December 24.—After the dressmakers the milliners of Paris gave a ball, which took place with splendour and brilliance on Christmas Eve at the Hotel Continental. The principal feature of the evening was the “marriage,” announced previously by the President of
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  • 334 2 Det.-Inspector Grant appeared for the prosecution at Hongkong in a cruelty to mui tsai case, heard before Mr. R. E. Lindsell. Mr. M. K. Lo, appearing to defend a Chinese woman. Ma Lum See, told the Magistrate that the defendant was not present in Court as
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1671 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. PENANG POLO CLUB GYMKHANA Junior Tamil Clerk, preferably with LYRIC KINEMA. to bb held knowledge of field work. On the Race Course, Commencing salary $3O per month. Notice is hereby given that Compli- e Apply in writing to Chersonese Estates, mentary Tickets issued by the present On
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    • 280 2 9 t lc business 0 y life with efficiency and success a condition u f physical fitness is of the fi rS f importance. The difficulty of maintaining the general health unimpaired amidst the stress of modern life has never been greater than at the present tipie. Even the strongest
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL
    • 166 3 13.—A Capetown Loii'l'’ 11 addressing the Ad message sa o f the British EmSm.tl. described pire bi j' tion is affording the bes: ibf I-' lll f” r the development of »l ,p 0 I l H rira for many years to come. South A» 1 f
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    • 115 3 (Oxford). January 15,—YesterWembley, which u be the site of next British Empire Exhibition '..'\uldress was given by Major Belcher ,i lO ha* recently returned from a. tour of in connection with the exhi•bM He dwelt on the favourable proses which presented themselves to settler, in those distant
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    • 155 3 Loudon, January 16.—The newsMnur "Vmnncipr” nnmts nut tn-dav thutfollowing the record in exports to America last year, Dundee jute and (M merchants report a big rush of bihine" for the New Year. Buyers ate unable to secure adequate delivery, and looms which have been idle
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    • 142 3 London, January 10.—Th? ‘‘Man '/Her Guardian” expresses satisfac’■"'i at the revival of cotton trade en 'sunis from Calcutta which are appa 4 in contemplation of livelier bu,llie>b’ban recently. As a guide to e >s who are uncertain as to wherJ! I’ ll( es are likely to rise
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    • 110 3 J"* 1 .'“’““'P I 6 —A Dublin round th S j? b !U a battle raged inland] 'i*’ 1 bi,lli ks tk e Irish of “Pre,,, a( Ljuarters and the offices d. The.", 1,1 s uina l’’ were attack<initv of hi avy firing in the vi
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    • 46 3 b ,n don Tar say s that U y' A Hamburg mesin g No.t Eschar.,.., eain er Mandala while er 'he b, Jute but was extinguisht The cargo T hecar T ged file gdb y water Ko 1 h(>1 d was dam
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    • 106 3 London, January 4.—A British sub-j(’(-t, named George Steabben, was mortally wounded in Mexico City yesterday evening while walking in the line of file between General Avil i and (Donel Lazcana, who were figliting a duel in a crowded street. °Six others were wounded
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    • 78 3 London, January 4.—Mr. Fielding, the Canadian Finance Minister, in an interview, stated that Canada was ready to participate in an Imperial Conference and to render any assistance to wards promoting inter-Empire trade. An early meeting of the Conference would, however, be inconvenient to Canada. Owing to
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    • 65 3 London, January I(l.—A large new aeroplane, manned by a pilot and four mechanics and undergoing tests at Hendon, nose-dived and crashed. The pilot an<] one mechanic werp killed and three mechanics were injured. An Ajaccio (France) message says The pilot and three passengers were killed and the wireless
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    • 82 3 London, January 10.—Commenting on the Viceroy’s speech the ‘‘Financial Times” says that Earl Reading, with the removal of the Capital to Delhi, appears to have become imbued with the importance of the opinion of Western India to the partial eclipse of the ‘«l.» lllfpj-pjits <>+', .<!>,.l flip
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    • 72 3 London. January 16.—Messrs. John Baker and Sons of Rotherham ha received an order from the East Indian Railway Company for 2,300 pairs o. broad gauge wheels and axles wita rolled steel disc centres, representing about £‘loo,ooo. Deliveries will be spread over six months. A Sheffield
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    • 84 3 Leafield, January 8. —The reliabi litv of the Handley-Page Air liners which are now running on the LondonParis route, is shown by the fact that during the whole of last year ’hm > were no accidents whatever and theie was no damage to either aircraft, pa senders
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    • 71 3 London, January 6.-The arrest and conviction of two seamen for stealing <0 bottles of whisky from a schooner on New Year’s Day in Rothesay Bay leads to the belief that the vessel was engaged in running whisky and rum to the I nited State. Some of the
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    • 62 3 London, Ja.nuay 8.-The City Editor of “The Times’’ says that in the past fort night India has bought £1, 600,00« worth cf <r old in the London bullion market, the movement is associated with the improvement of India’s export trade with consequent rise in the sterling value
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    • 54 3 Nairobi, January B.—The leaders of the Indian community have telegiaphed to the Viceroy, the Prime Minister, and the-Colonial Secretary, poin ing out that Indians are debarred from taking part in the elections in Marcel, alleging breach of faith by the Local and Imperial Governments and asking
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    • 285 3 London, January 7.—Consequent on the last American polo team’s visit Io England a joint code of polo rules has been agreed to by the Hurlingham Polo (’lull and Ihe Ammican Polo Association. The British penalties are mainly retained, but one American penalty has been
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    • 127 3 London. January 7. —A Murren message states that the British Ski Club’s cros> country race for the ski-ing championship was held in, brilliant weather. There was bright sunshine, a keen frost, and deep snow. The route was from a hut on Schilthorn, 8,000 feet up, along the
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    • 22 3 London. -January 4.—Tn a Rugbv football match at Bla<kheath Ken: beat the Rhine Army bv 23 points to 6.
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  • 242 3 JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANT. Calcutta, January s.—To-dav the Chief Justice delivered judgment in the appeal by the defendant in the stii of Mrs. Lucia Jacob against Mr. Davul Alexander Wills for alleged breach of promise of marriage, against the judgment of Mr. Justice Buckland, awarding
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  • 74 3 Madras, January s.—lt is reported that about a dozen cases of relapsing fever have occurred among the scaven gers employed by the Corporation of Madras, living in the southern and northern parts of the city. Some o these cases have proved fatal. luis fever is infectious,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 61 3 A WOMAN’S FIGURE AND COMPLEXION are best preserved by natural means. Taken when necessary, Pinkettes gently assist Nature and therefore are every wo man’s need- They induce daily regularity, banish biliousness and sick headaches, clear the skin and purify the breath- our chemist sells Pinkettes. or post free. 60 cents
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    • 457 3 Wh IF WINTER I Is not a warning, but a new Foxtrot played by the Radio Orchestra in a style that will ITP P make you dance. Columbia record No. 3160. OTHER NEW COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONE After the first bottle of RECORDS THAT ARE POPULAR MILK STOUT you experience an invigorating
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  • 3926 4 The New Year Meeting. A SUCCESSFUL OPENING DAY. The first day of the New Year Meeting of the Penang Turf Club provided evidence that the general conditions of the country, which must to a considerable extent govern racing, have greatly improved since the last Meeting under the
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  • 78 4 THE WINNERS. The winners of various events of the P. C. C. bowls tournament are as under:-" Championship.—G- B. F- Southaan Runner-up.—J. M. Chalmers (D)A- Singles.—J. M. Chalmers (D). B- Singles-—Dr. C. H. Hertz Doubles Handicap-—J. G- Allan and L Reimann. Championship Pair". —E- -I
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    • 95 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE. Zedel French 4 sealer 211 h. P--200 miles, no reasonable offer re Apply Runnymede Hotel, Room SIAM STATE RAILWAYS. NOTICE. The Stores Department ot ,11 of Railways has for disposal a j an i ipproximatelv 10.000 old Ste<- i Sange Sleepers 7 feet 71 >neh«' 4
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 813 5 The of The P.nang «Gazette.”) I() spouse to many enquiries 3„,„ Itubbe. ladex l>ape..whi.h f*- 1 r me ..•eently, I crave Ihe > tinri„cipal q'lel 'e' are 1 flow is t*‘ e IuP,H I ni< <”P'» iate,i in the P P er; 2 What P>i<e does ,atex
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  • 1574 5 THE ANNUAL MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, January 23. Ihe third annual general meeting of the shareholders of Jelantoh Tin, Limited, was held at the registered offices of the Company in Ipoh (Messrs Osborne and Chappel) on Saturday. Mr. Frank E. Mair, chairman of the company,
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  • 145 5 Jan 25 and 27—Penang Races. I Jan 25—“ Tons of Money,” Bandman’s New English Farcical Comedy Company, Town Hall. Jan 25 —Burns’ Night Dinner, E. O. Jan 26 —Penang Club Race Ball, 9.15 p.m. j an 26 —Straits Chinese British Assocn. Corner Club, Kelawei Road, 4.30 p.m. Jan
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  • 156 5 London, December 24. —A very cheerful tone rules in. the Rubber Share Market, due to the confident behalf that the industry has turned the corner, and is now on the road to fair prosperity after upwards of two years in the wilderness. Since August last fhe product has
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  • 426 5 Messrs. Baker. Morgan, Co., reported on the 19th inst: It would be quite impossible this week to attempt a detailed account of business done, which, owing to the activity in rubbers, has proved the largest volume we have ever known in this market. A feeling of uncertainty
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  • 185 5 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 Snndried 10.35 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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    • 356 5 1 I I I If Vf Wz/ W if Mr). E. lays: Baby ha« had I b: Glaxo for a year or <o. She ia If full of l|fe and haa never been I Eixl the alichteat trouble. Your 1 food has built her splendidly." I Vu j Does your
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  • 855 6 The ideal port is that where the most modern loading and unloading facilities jare provided, where expansions and developments commensurate with the possibilities of its trade are undertaken in good time, where a quick turnround can be given, together with adequate docking, bunkering and repair
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  • 27 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Jan. 24. Rubber passed through the Expoit Duty Offices of Malaya in November totalled 8,741 tons, and December 12,257 tons.
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  • 287 6 (From Our Own Correspondent J Singapore. Jan. 21. Straits trade figures for the fourth quarter of last year show imports to Singapore $118,366,0(10, Penang $38,935,000 and Malacca $4,617,000, a total increase of $2,256,000, Exports were $106,288,000, from Singapore, $40,487,000 from Penang, and $7,581,000 from Malacca, a total
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  • 944 6 The success which attended the photographic exhibition of The Camera pictorial work under the Club. auspices of the Malayan Camera Club, last year, has encouraged the members to arrange another exhibition, and it will be held at Kuala Lumpur in July next. The exhibition will be open
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  • 211 6 INCREASE OF MEMBERSHIP. THE STATE COUNCILS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January •>] In the Federal Council, referring to the hope expressed in his annual that it might be possible to increase the functions and powers of the State Councils, H. E. the High said he and
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  • 243 6 -“T.0.M.” In the Federal Council, the Chi r Secretary asked the permission of the ouneil to withdraw the resolution in respect of the Central Milling A genet compensation. He said that when the resolution was originally put down Government was unaware that tir Agency would appeal.
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  • 42 6 The B. I. Packet from Europe, is expecho on Friday morniiw. The homeward mail J'V closes at 10 a.m. on 1 11 1 instant. 11V t fae A mail for Western '.I t 7.1' Kangaroo, (via Singapoo a.m. on Friday.
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    • 375 6 I The Australian Trade Commission Service in the East 3 (Under Direction of the Ministry for Trade and CMmm) REPRESENTING j THE AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH 7 GOVERNMENT i AND THE GOVERNMENTS OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, VICTORIA, NEW SOUTH WALES, AND QUEENSLAND, Invite enquiries from IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS on all
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    • 65 6 “E. O.” RACE WEEK. 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 till 1.45 a.m. Scotch Music. Friday 26th, THE DANSANT, 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday 27th, RACE DINNER DANCING till
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1072 7 A Call for Engineers. moRE french troops. Reuter’s Telegrams. I’aiis. January 22. t l}l t steps are being ic( )U j engineers in all the centres for ate the French Moratorium Scheme. Paris. January 23. moratorium scheme a> 4 specie and kind totalling iKivtia’n? <■’ I ,1 half
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  • 59 7 London. January 10.—According tJ the “Cologne Gazette” Marcel Cach u was present at the meeting of Commu nists in Frankfurt yesterday with the object of protesting against the occu pation of the Ruhr. Cachin was alleged to have declared that hrench workers shared the indignation of th?
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  • 65 7 Kovno, January 23. It is stated that at the reijuest of the Ambassadors’ Conference in Paris, Lithuania has intervened to maintain the armistice at Memel. At a conte; ence at Heydekrug of representatives of all districts around Memei, a reso lution was passed to support the new
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  • 156 7 Lord Curzon’s Proposal. [Reuter’s Telegrams.j Lausanne, January 23. At a plenary session of the Confer ence, Lord Curzon proposed that the Mosul question should he referred to the League of Nations, intimating that Britain was ready to abide by the result. Turkish Attitude. Lausanne. January 23. On the resumption
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  • 94 7 REMARKABLE RESULTS IN AMERICA. New York. January 23. Experts in the War Department are reported to have invented a rifle bullet with a range of 1,400 yards longe? than the present bullets. The curve of the trajectory showa decrease of thirty per cent. It has a boat-shaped
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  • 89 7 NO COMPETITION IMPLIED. Washington. January 23 President Harding has signed ihe Naval Bill embodying a request to negotiate with other Powers for the further limitation of naval armaments but the President is left free to decide whether to comply with the request. Mr. Denby, speaking to
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  • 33 7 Washington, January 23. The usual meeting of the Cabinet was called oft this morning, owing <o the indisposition of President Harding, who has practically recovered, but has been ordered to rest.
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  • 56 7 Paris, January 23. A crowd of a hundred so-called Camelots-du-Roi, otherwise youthful Royalists, raided the Socialist newspaper “Oeuvre,” smashed up the lino types and then proceeded to the offices of the “Ere Nouvelle” and smashed the windows. They were driven oft b\ the police, two of whom
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  • 40 7 London, January 23. The industrial correspondent of the “Daily News” announces that th j London contractors, Messrs. Perry and Company, have received a contract io erect a Sailors’ Hostel in Singapore, at a cost of £50,909.
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  • 31 7 London, January 23. The Directors of the Imperial Tobacco Company recommended a final dividend of < per cent and <• bonus of Is. 6d., free of tax. on the ordinary shares.
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  • 116 7 New Vessels. [Reuter’s Telegrams. London, January 23. Lloyd’s annual report for 1922 show B that Great Britain and Ireland launch ed 235 vessels totalling 1,931,081 tons. 506,971 lower than in 1921, and representing 41.8 per cent of the world’.output, of which 762,769 are for registration in Great Britain
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  • 89 7 SIR E. GEDDES’S COMPLAINT London, January 23. Contending that there is a growing tendency to place national and municipal contracts abroad, Sir Eric Geddes, President of the Federation of British Industries, has written to Mr. Bonar Law. urging the Government to refuse to sanction loans or expenditu'
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  • 29 7 A CUT IN FREIGHTS. London, January 23. The Commonwealth Government line announces the immediate substantial reduction of freights homeward and outward between Britain and Austi alia.
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  • 24 7 T.ondon, January 22. The Emperor and the Crown Prince of Jitpan telegraphed their congratulations on the Duke of York’s betrothal.
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  • 35 7 Rome, January 23. Owing to the Greek Government s refusal to permit Constantine to be buried in the Royal tomb at Tatoi, the interment will be made at Naples.
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  • 22 7 London, January 22. Dealings commenced in the Dutc h East Indies Loan at und closed at per cent premium.
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  • 57 7 PLAINTIFF GETS LEAVE TO AMEND (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 23. Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby. in delivering judgment, this afternoon, in the case of Peck versus Bussell, the Malayan Collieries and others, granted Plaintiff leave to amend his plaint within 21 days, and in default of
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  • 185 7 -“S. T.” (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 24. Singapore’s housing schemes are developing. Already fifty ten year emergency houses have been erected by the Municipality at an average cost of $765. The rental is $13.50 per mensem. A hundred larger temporary houses will be erected shortly
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  • 302 7 Sir Frank Swettenham and Manufacturers. Reuter’s Telegrams. London. January 23. Interviewed by the “Evening Stu? dard” with regard to the rubber manufacturers’ objections to. restriction, Sir Frank Swettenham said the Eastern Governments were not in the least likely to alter the scheme to suit the manufacturers, who, during
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  • 470 7 “S- T.” London, January 23. The Rubber Market is very firm. The price of the commodity improved to 1/64 per lb. The following, passengers arrive 1 per s.s. “Kinta” to-day from Smga p Ore —Mrs. P. S. Hunter, Mr. B. Doran, Mr. Fogden and Mr. Reimann. From
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  • 723 7 T. O. M.” Mr. H. Lloyd Cowdy is down with an attack of the ’flu. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kennaway have gone to Hongkong for a short holiday. Capt. Colwill was making good progress on Sunday evening, in Kuala Lumpur hospital. Mr. J. Argyll Robertson O.
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  • 18 7 OBITUARY. Pau's. January 23. The death is announced of Max Nordau. the French author and phy s >- cian.
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  • 1206 8 STRONG OPPOSITION TO THE MEASURE. Strong opposition to the proposed new Ordinance to give effect to the Secretary of State’s instructions for the abolition of the Mui Tsai system in Hongkong was expressed by resolution at an extraordinary genet al meeting of the Chinese Genera) Chamber
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  • 512 8 —“Free Press-” SINGAPORE’S FIRST HOUSING SCHEMEAt long last Singapore is to have i garden city similar in many respects to the picturesque garden cities which made then appearance in diffierent parts of England, as part, of the programme to remedy the house shortage of after the wi*
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 326 8 I/'t' t J\] o t (or any limited period V A\ but FOR EVER, the G RALEIGH WEVEI r he L, STeEL B,CVCLt fA (no malleable iron castings as in f other bicycles) is guaranteed all y over Only a highest grade bicycle could give this fl’* thorough guarantee. Hr??’
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    • 76 8 When a man asserts his diskette? 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 is
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    • 258 8 igi $4,250. i A Combination of I -HF ctanhapd ll ev ep ytfi in gdesirable iHE STANDARD 11 man Overseas Car MOTOR Co., Ltd. jj Call at Agents/or tpia} 4 Coventry, Eng. If Agents WEARNE BROS. LTD., Penang. Siandarci LIGHT CAR THE 1923 MODEL CHEVROLET CARS HAVE ARRIVED *T" T
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  • 823 9 I>liKl ,iMiXAinJW DIRY inquiry was held before >r l W -t in the Police Court, rJ fh is morning, into, a charge an %|,in Foo Seong a>«l Tan. Tek r forging conpons (live picate Se»"- i twcntv five catties) for the |licn obiter, having in their possesPeiting
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  • 847 9 MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE. A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held at Kuala Lumpur, on the 17th January, 1923. There were present The Acting Controller of Ijabour, Mr. E- W. F. Gilman (Chairman), the Acting Principal Medical Officer, Dr. r F. E. Wood. Messrs J. W.
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  • 312 9 The Standard Production of the Straits Settlements, excluding the Islands of Singapore and Penang, as assessed under rules 34 to 37, is as follows Settlement of penang. Holdings of Holdings over 100 acres or 100 acres in Total in lbs. under in lbs. lbs. 5,994,542 13,680,333(b)
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  • 231 9 Mr. J. E. Nathan, Controller of Rubber Export, announces:— Licences issued for the quarter November 1922 to January 1923 will cease to be valid at the end of the present month. All licences for the second quarter for holdings in the F. M. S. exceeding 200 acres
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  • 78 9 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The sixteenth of the series of Orchestral Concerts will be given at the E. O. Hotel to-night (Wednesday) at 9-45, when the following programme of music will be presented 1. Overture Masaniello Auber 2. Serenade from the String Quartette Hadyn 2. Fantasie Rigoletto Verdi 4. Albumleaf
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  • 1032 9 CAPTURES AT DELHI. The Delhi correspondent of the ‘‘Times” F»ays the cocaine habit is very widespread in the North of India, particularly among the Mahomedans of the Punjab and their co-religionists the Pathans, and Delhi is one of the chief distributing centres of the drug. n
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  • 123 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Yesterday To-day. Shares. g» S CO CO CO 0Q c. c. c. sc. Rubber (Dollar). A Knning 55 60 75 85 Mayfield 5.00 6.00 Pajam 6.00 6.50 6.50 7.50 Tapah 14.00 16.00 14.00 15.00 Ulu
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  • 76 9 24th January, 1923. Local. cts. f Smoked Sheet 64| Fine Pale Crepe 64| Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 43 SiNGA- (Smoked Sheet 65i pore 1 Crepe 65| London and New York. London looked Sheet Is.tid (Crepe Is.bd New York G3s} The following were the rubber quotations in London on
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  • 160 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Jan. 22 Spot £182.25.6d up 20s 3 mos. buying 183.15 s 20s 3 selling 183.175.6 d 175.6 d Local parity $90.50 Jan. 23rd: Spot £183.15s up £1.125.6d 3 mos. buying 185.5 s I.los 3 selling 185.75.6
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  • 1141 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST E 5 i 3 NAMES i i=? cf i j an H s RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 elf c!g Allenby Rubber Co 1 261 1 50 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 75| 200 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 70 2 90 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 15 00IG 50
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    • 129 9 A Higb-CI&M Guaranteed LEVER WATCH FREE,~ Jhe four line» of letters in <J"‘' J'"' tri tn b. juarc st j. nd for two "Tm n n| /jpr/ b«->b ui:d iwogi/ls names. “I*l L giiuxuntve to t end you, T KIR Al Absolutely Fite, one of g O j Bl I
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  • 114 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sampit for Asahan. m/s Siberg for Deli. Wray Castle for Colombo, Dhanushkodi and New York. Hyson for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Japan. Aing Thye for Setul and Bang Nga. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at
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  • 384 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). 8Y 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. Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Kubu, Kuala I 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang, Port Swetten-
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  • 139 10 PENANG, JANUARY 24, 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 162 4 3 days’ sight Private 166 5 Bombay Demand Bank 162| g Madras Demand Bank
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  • 852 10 —“M. M PERAK’S NARROW WIN. The play in the “Malaya Rugby (up final on Saturday was very keen- Occasional! flashes of brilliance however, were nullified by frequent displays of erratic passing and disappointing fielding. Both sides evinced a grim determination to be on the defensive. Perak won
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    • 393 10 f Piper Heidseich Champagne 1914 VINTAGE. UJ We have been appointed sub- agents for this Brand which wj 23 we can recommend with every confidence. Quotations will be g 3 furnished on application. M f R. T. REID CO., LTD., PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR. m»4E> OVXSWHB3BRK37 7 GALVANISED BUCKETS (SEAMED) 8
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    • 21 10 MARTIN’S A Remedy for all •«•regularities. Superseding Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal, Pi) Cochia. 4k Order or «A.L. Chemists Vjmtor MABTIN.CbemiHt SCOTFAMPTON Bum
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    • 819 10 Perfect Gifts The leading pen is always an acceptable gift. It is the symbol of friendship, J for with every use it will g inspire a kindly thought of the donor. It is a beautiful gift, yet useful and lasting, and will prove a constant pocket or desk companion. FoWWPfcNS
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  • 633 11 CORONER’S ENQUIRY CONCLUDED. Suicide by taking an overdose of veronal, during a fit of depression caused by financial and domestic difficulties, was the verdict returned by Mr- F. G- Bourne, the Coroner, Singapore, at the conclusion of the inquest on the death of Mr- C- B.
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