Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 January 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-01-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 26. VOL LXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement570 1923-01-31 1 NIKKO” I 5 modern art J (photographic I j STUDIO j I So. 7. Northuni Rood. Penang. i Tclepho* l6 No. 579. g 1 .•isftmiii' I I RUBBER LATEX. I I M, CORD TYRES. I I I s LARGE quantities of Latex preserved Big Reduction in GOODYEAR i i *rDiem570 words
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Advertisement39 1923-01-31 1 e .4. fc 1572 PATIONIZEI) RY ROTALTY J The Only Reputable House for J (JEWELLERY! ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Enquiries Carefuftv Attended to SB. P. de SILVAj No. 1. MUMP STB£ET, PENANG. 02-3, MGH STBEET, SINGAHME. a U K v39 words
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Article774 1923-01-31 2 APPEAL TO INDIAN MOSLEMS’. Bombay, January 15.Speaking at the pi ize distribution meeting of the Anjumaji Islamat High School this afternoon, his Highness the AgaKhan dwell on the Turkish problem and said in this country most of the leaders of thought as well as the men774 words
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Advertisement2207 1923-01-31 2 r. .»1 A, rw Hnu nUUXNALL POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.. NOTICE. (Incorporated in England.) U Wanted Married Clerk for healthy POLO CLUB GYMKHAN. ELLERMAN” LINE Orders framed under Section 6(0 estate Kuala Kangsar district. Apply NoUxa «m E /',V ry|; nor Offences') for the Box No. 20, c/o2,207 words
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Advertisement63 1923-01-31 2 THE GIRL IS GREATLY HANDICAPPED who has a» pimply complexion oi ill smelling breath- For the relief of such afflictions Pinkeftes are perfection. As gently as nature these dainty little lax atives induce daily regularity, banish sick heiadaiches, dizzness, bilicus attacks- (.he mists soil Pinkeftes, or po<t free, SJ <cp(s63 words
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Advertisement465 1923-01-31 2 WBf V the business o f T life with efficiency and success a condition o f physical fitness is o f the fi importance. The difficulty of mi j n tainini the general health unimpaired amidst the stress of modern life has never been greater than at the present time.465 words
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Article503 1923-01-31 3 Range 1.11. January 24-Specula*ol with the fixture of a -lava, steamer lot loading |hi> week, c.tni Saturday las. seized the opjiortunity afforded -by millers no filing’ to push speculative pri.ce s up ad round, and she mat kit over th»* week end was speculatively very s rociig.503 words
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Article111 1923-01-31 3 Sungkiang. Ku.- The countty around hete is not. in a very peaceful condition. There is a good bit of talk about robbes. The merchants and others of the place have established a Minter Guard in order to give local piotectiom At Hsinchwang, about half way between here111 words
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Article313 1923-01-31 3 It. is well known to every user of oil, whether as a fuel or as a lubricant, that it pays to give careful attention to all the properties of the material. Every oil is to a certain extent, viscous, and the viscosity o-f both lubrica-tintg313 words
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Article357 1923-01-31 3 Messrs. Baker Morgan and Co. in their weekly market report issued at. 5 p-m. on the 26th instanit state:' Tin past has be.cn a- week of profit-tak-ing in rubbers, leaving the market v ith substantial declines all round. Reactions >ii'ch as this are inevitable and there arc357 words
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Article346 1923-01-31 3 Singapore, January 25.—Although tiie rise in the. price of the Commodity would appear to have warranted a further '>ubstainitial rise in the Rubber Share Market, there has in fact been a much steadier feeling in evidence during the present week i'n most stocks. Profit-taking on a heavy346 words
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Article83 1923-01-31 3 Jun 31Soccer, Colours v. Whites, Esplanade. 5 p.m. 31Moonlight Band, Esplanade. Feb I Penang Polo Club. Gymkhana. ITbaipnsam. Public Holiday. 1 Cricket, P.C.C. v. Mr. J. Wallace M’ilson’s XI. Esplanade, 1 I a.m. 2 Moonlight Band, Esplanade. 9 ami 10Perak Gymkhana Club’s Spring Meeting. lsPenang Volunteers Bisley.” 13Court83 words
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Advertisement239 1923-01-31 3 IF WINTER COMES 1 h not a warning, but a new Foxtrot played by tbe Radio Orchestra in a style that will make you dance. Columbia record No. 3160. OTHER NEW COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONE RECORDS THAT ARE POPULAR Say it while dancing Foxtrot The Sneak Thru the Night Waltz Loves lament239 words
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Advertisement134 1923-01-31 3 EF A High-ClaM Guaranteed LEVER WATCH FREE.^ 5 The lour lines of letters in Tfl I th*» square etand for ft boys and two girls iPAin -a. I _L* M 1— 1 I aranteo to seed you, j T 1 K I B ISSIr Absolutely Fiee, one of jg o134 words
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Advertisement101 1923-01-31 3 j Pritchard’s j Penang’s Premier Store. I SURPLUS STOCK j OF I BOOTS and SHOES j I TO BE CLEARED AT I THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICE S OF I $l2 per pair, j These comprise E I K Boots and Shoes I Walkover” Boots only j Oakshotte Boots only g101 words
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Article542 1923-01-31 4 Mr. R. F. R. Swettenham is expected from Home on or about February 17th. There was a slight improvement in Mr. .Arthur H. Miles’condition yesterday. Mr. I). Laidlaw of the Chartered Bank Kuala Lumpur, has gone to India for a hort holiday. Mr. Porter, Vice-President of the542 words
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Article196 1923-01-31 4 ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. The hearing of the preliminary inquiry into charges of forging coupon (five piculs), one picul and twenty-five catties) for the export of rubber, of having in their possession counterfeit coupons, against Chin Foo Seong and Yan Tek Seong, was concluded in the Police196 words
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Article521 1923-01-31 4 RET RE N OHM ENT COM MIS SI ON S REPORT. The following are some extracts fjopj the Report of the F. M. S. Retrenchment Commission on) Research which was laid on the table at th e recent meeting of the Federal Council: YVje find that a great deal521 words
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Article133 1923-01-31 4 Recent Transfers and Promotions made by the Secretary of State include: Mr. S- C. K. F- Nettleton (Puisne Judge. Gold Coast), Chief Justice. Bahamas. Mr. A. K. Young (Chief Justice, Leeward Islands), Chief Justice, Fiji, and Chief Judicial Commissioner for the Western Pacific. Mr. Hargrove (late Resident, Nigeria).133 words
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Article87 1923-01-31 4 A curious incident occurred during one of Charlton Athletic’s holiday matches. A free kick was awarded them just outside the penalty area. .Whalley, whose prowess with openings of this kind is well known and widely respected, arranged his men in the formation he> required. The opposing captain87 words
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Article60 1923-01-31 4 The work of breaking up the famous battleship Dreadnought has begun Built sixteen years ago at a cost of approximately millions the Dreadnought was are volution in naval shipbuilding. She was a great advance on everythir|g that had preceded her and her name will long bp60 words
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Article615 1923-01-31 4 THE DRAW. I’.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament Singles Handicap Class A. The following is the draw for tb/ 30.2 A. W. Hanies bye; Ser. E. H. Fforde bye; 4O N. A. Sedwicl, v. 15.1 E. J. Bennett; 15.1 R. N. Byall v. l5 J. AV. Clark 15.4615 words
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189 1923-01-31 4 In tur.junction with 'ne. opening of the new Selctar Rille Rango on Feb. 17th and 18th., there will be a prize meeting of the above at which handsome trophies will be presented for competition, all to be won outright. In addition. H- E. the Governor has189 words
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Article398 1923-01-31 4 AMAZING OPIUM SEIZURE AT HONGKONG Further details ar e now (o hand of the amazing opnun s e izure Su In-pt ctor Bloor on a small Island off Cap Sui Mun, Hongkong, on January 1< Tim opium, says the Hongkong Daily PresK.?’ was brought into ihe> Government opium398 words
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Article243 1923-01-31 4 S. T.” PLANS IN EXCHANGE FOR SARTORIAL REQUIREMENTS. Messrs. Swan and Maclaren, the wellknown fjocal architects, brought an ac tion in the Civil District Court, Singapore on Friday against Messrs. Ahmed din Brothers, nf Tanglin. to recover the costs of a passed plan for a motor garageTheS. T.” - 243 words
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Article226 1923-01-31 4 London, January 4.—The Daily News’’ publishes ant exclusive dispatch from its Rome correspondent that diplomatic negotiatiiins are under way between the British and Italian governments regarding a proposal of marriage made by the Prir.ee of Wales to Princess Yolanda of Italy. With the publication of the226 words
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Article240 1923-01-31 4 coatrso-pJublj'id inferior tj-xa.-"Com-merce." The Chief trouble with the planters in India is labour- The unrest stirred up by Mr. Gandhi’s propaganda had disastrous results in some tea districts,thousands of coolies left their gardens amid brought up on themselves nothing but privation and in manty- cases death.coatrso-pJublj'id inferior tj-xa.-"Commerce." - 240 words
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Article371 1923-01-31 4 S. R P. In the course of the debate in the Second Chamber of the States General on Dec. 22. on the cs-imates for the Dutch East Indies, M. de Graaf, Minister for the Colo nies, stated that, ponding the abolition of the export duty onS. R P. - 371 words
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Advertisement31 1923-01-31 4 *lll1 here’s health and strength, recuperation and invigoration in a bottle of SIMONDS’ MILK STOUT—and very nice, too. Nutritious and creamy—you’ll remember the first to-day if its SIMONDS’ MILK STOUT. STOUT31 words
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Advertisement211 1923-01-31 4 NEW FOR SALE. For Sale.Nearly 2,000 different Stamps. What offers? Apply BoxXo 23, c/o Pinang Gazette. J' I NOTICES. Junior Tamil Clerk. Post filled. Applicants thanked. SINGAPORE TO FREMANTLE DIRECT. Gascoyne,” 3,732 tons G. R. with excellent accommodation is expected to sail from Singapore for Fremantle direct about the 8th211 words
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Miscellaneous63 1923-01-31 4 TO-MORROW town hall the far east flayers 1Nc present the T. Daniel Frawley Co. WITH Adele Blood IN THE TOPPING COMEDY. Enter Madame” The Story of a Temperament,! Pnma Donna (With Miss Blood and Mr. Fr.i» IE!j FRIDAY NIGHT The Gold Diggers” The Chorus Girl at her Gayest! A Ripping63 words
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399 1923-01-31 5 London, January 19.Mr. Monta gu, Lord Meston, Lord Islington, th' Maharajah of Jhalawar and other pro minent persons were among a crowded audience at a lecture before the Indian section of the Royal Society of Arts delivered to-day by Earl Ronaldshay on The clash399 words
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Article127 1923-01-31 5 London, January 22.A Nairobi message says that Indians have sent a lengthy letter to Governor Coryndon asking him to prohibit talk of violence and secret conspiracies to murder Indians. They also state that persons are using his high office to frustrate the decision of the Colonial Office127 words
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Article100 1923-01-31 5 London, January 24.Sir Alexander Mcßobert has left £264,000 in Bri tain. One-fifth goes to his wife x oi life and then to the children, threefifths equally to the children or failing issue to the wife during widowhood and then for charitable or education »1 purposes. The100 words
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Article57 1923-01-31 5 London, January 19.A Paris me >- sage says that fifteen states, including America, represented on and se venteen others have promised their support to the Commercial Arbitr.--tion Court inaugurated to-day, with the object of avoiding the ordinarily tedious and expensive trial of international disputes. All disputants are57 words
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Article32 1923-01-31 5 London, January 20.A communique issued yesterday in Nairobi states that the rising has practically ended. Sixty Masai rebels have sur rendered. The authorities are endeavouring to arrest the ringleaders.32 words
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Article212 1923-01-31 5 London. January 23.The British National Opera Company brought its season at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, to a close yesterday evening. This company has been established for the production of opera by British artists who capture its profits. Dame Melba again, as on Wednesday, gave212 words
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Article164 1923-01-31 5 London, January 4.For the year ended March 31 the Pacific Cable Board state that 8,500,000 paying words of international traffic were transmitted by cable. This is approximately 600,000 words in excess of the total during the previous year In addition approximately 2.300,000 paying 'worlds were carried between164 words
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118 1923-01-31 5 London. January 4.The Chicago Tribune” correspondent, Constantinople, says finding the Treasury burdened by the heavy expenditure of members of the Imperial family, the Angora Government de creed cuts in the allocations of salaries of the hosts of descendants and relatives of the preceding Sultans. 22 Imperial118 words
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Article32 1923-01-31 5 London, January 20.Mr. Dam*? 1 Radcliffe, the well-known Cardiff shipowner, has made a donation oi £50,000 to the Welsh University, ol which the Prince of Wales is the han cellor.32 words
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Article252 1923-01-31 5 The automobile trade in China is rapidly growipilg in importance as w ill be seen iom the subjoined figures of importations 1918, Hk. TU 1,272,981 1919, Hk. Tls 2,158,998 1920. Hk. Tls. 3,477,219; 1921: Hk- Tls. 3.569,354. The share that the United States has gained in252 words
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Advertisement398 1923-01-31 5 'i $4.250.00 L Az fhr Standard Motor Co., /S 7 Ltd., Coventry. England. I J U==—' j Y »In fill weahhfiF ccrbdibons ttwruto i Agents Wearne Bros., Ltd., Penang. 4 Standard 3 light car DfJ. Collis BrowS3| C HIjBRODY M 3 the ORIGINAL ANO only genuine. Act« like a Charm398 words
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Advertisement173 1923-01-31 5 ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING CHY YJF 13 xx JLa. NOW PROCEEDING. STUPENDOUS BARGAINS. 3or Jsadies. Smart Frocks and Dresses Half Price. Cotton Dresses 26 $7.50 White Voile Blouses i 3.50 Silk Jumpers u s!ii" g 7.50 White Cotton Stockings 50 Twilfit Corsets J" r 2.50 Cotton Vests v S e 1.00 Night173 words
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Article806 1923-01-31 6 Adverting to the communication by Mr. Sharma of Kuala Lumpur on Indian Immigration which appeared in The Hindu we should like to join issue with him as regards the necessity for retaining the powers of banishment of dangerous demagogues and mischiefmakers and also to rebut the suggestion806 words
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Article412 1923-01-31 6 Excellent si>ort is assured at the Polo Gymkhana on the Race Course tomorrow afternoon. The first race is timed for 3 p.m. There will be no issue of the Pinang Gazette to-morrow on account of the Thaipusam festival. The Selangor Hockey Team which beat Malacca on Saturday412 words
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Article1192 1923-01-31 6 Notions of method and efficiency in the official world are Cheaper Fares, notoriously unstable. The latest over sight has to be put to the credit of the F.M.S. Railways Department. The other day the F.M.S.R. announced, through the medium of the press, that during the Chinese New1,192 words
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Article261 1923-01-31 6 Early this morning, the lniyo silver car left Penang Road for the Waterfall Temple, in anticipation of the Thaipns® festival, which takes place to-morrow. The car was accompanied by the leadine members of the Chetty community and a Tamil band was also in attendant During the long procession to261 words
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Article85 1923-01-31 6 DEPARTURE FOR rasp oo (From Our Own (’orre>l M,nt The S. s. Laconia l(litr d than 400 American to has arrived. Visits were I lD Johore ami !,,tractn a t Singapore. Tiffin was "‘y .j 1() |S e! Hotel. In the afternoon > besciged ami much ui'”85 words
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Article20 1923-01-31 6 TI». luHix-wiii-.! mail eh.se» al ><■<■" i<a* ir 3 to arrive here at proximo. This sma-m have outward European20 words
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Advertisement349 1923-01-31 6 (don’t forget I I I j THE I I Polo Club Gymkhana! 5 AT THE RACE COURSE I TOMORROW. I First Race at 3 p.m g gs S RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. Wednesday, 31st instant, I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT at 9-30 p.m. ThurMiay, Ist Feb., SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE. Saturday, 3rd Feb.,349 words
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Advertisement18 1923-01-31 6 E. O.” Wednesday 31st SPECIAL TIFFIN ORCHESTRA. Friday, 2nd February, GUEST NIGHT DANCING* Saturday, 3rd SPECIAL TIFFIN ORCHESTRA.18 words
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Miscellaneous18 1923-01-31 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 5.59 p.m. 11.55 p.m. To-morrow. 12.35 a.m. 12.40 p.m. 6.43 p.m.18 words
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Article667 1923-01-31 7 War Inevitable.” Reuter’s Telegrams, j Constantinople, January 30. Telegrams speak of the pessimism Tur kish leaders regarding the.ou*. I 1 die Lausanne Conference, come or l)lc Warlike symptoms are mannesting themselves.' It is notable that Kemal |> before his departure to Angola, visited his mother’s grave,Reuter’s Telegrams, j - 667 words
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Article60 1923-01-31 7 THE GARRISON REINFORCE!) Baghdad, January 30. Troops from Basra and from Baghdad are continuing to reinforce the garrison at Mosul, with a view to eliminating the possibility of a Turk incited Kurdish raid. lhe main Turkish concentration is now on the frontier a hundred mile.-, north-west of Mosul. Iraq60 words
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88 1923-01-31 7 LORD BALFOUR S DECLARATION. Paris, January 3(1. At a meeting of the Council of the League of Nations. Lord Balfour announced if Hie Turks rejected the ai bitration of the League in regard > Mosul, and consequently peace seemed threatened Britain would invoke Article88 words
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Article83 1923-01-31 7 OUTPUT CURTAILED. London, January 30. A ballot of the American section of the cotton spinning trade failed to give the necessary eighty per cent majority required for the suggested continuance of a curtailment of output to four days weekly, thus leaving the trade free to act as83 words
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Article25 1923-01-31 7 London, January 30. The rubber share market opened, tinner on a rise in the commodity to Is. G]d., but later was easier.25 words
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Article67 1923-01-31 7 Loudon, January 30. The storm of resentment which fed lowed Mr. Stanley Baldwin’s statements in his interview on January 19 found an echo in the Senate. Mr. MeKellar (Democrat) declared that if Mr. Baldwin had exhibited the same elements of sordid parsimony and uttered the same67 words
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Article39 1923-01-31 7 Washington, January- 30. The Senate will live a crowded life in the next five years, in consequence of the announcement of the Government’s intention to complete a heavy programme before vacation, including army appropriations and shipping bills.39 words
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Article24 1923-01-31 7 Paris, January 30. Previous gliding records were put in the shade by Maneyrol who aloft between Cherbourg and I ailMlfor 483 minutes.24 words
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Article26 1923-01-31 7 Newcastle (Natal), January 30. On a moderate wicket, the being water-logged, play started< three o’clock. The Northern distuoG made 135 for 8 wickets.26 words
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Article100 1923-01-31 7 One has been reading Mr. S. H- Fry new Y Idr fdeals briefiards For Amateurs. Mr. riy u<-<n ly with two controversial powit-s- On whether at the moment of -t"k K eye should be fixed. on me y Kall or object ball. Mr. p 1.™,,» for the100 words
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Article41 1923-01-31 7 Detroit January 4,-Henry Ford to-day told a delegation composed of m.enber»-of he International Labour conference that he one sure cure for world unrest was e create a job of some sort for every abk bodied man.41 words
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Article242 1923-01-31 7 French Commander’s Strong Speech. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Dusseldorf, January 30. General Degoutte, the French com mander on the Rhine, in a statement to the press, declared that the Allies did not wish to disturb the normal life of the German people. The German Government’s most provocative policy(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 242 words
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Article28 1923-01-31 7 AN ENORMOUS INCREASE. Berlin, January 30. Germany’s floating debt has increased during the ten days ending 2nd January, by 210 milliard marks to 1,821 milliards.28 words
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Article173 1923-01-31 7 London; January 12,-“The Times cor respondent in Berlin states that aJ the national capacity for organisation will be a? plied into converting Germany into tne he'd protest-making machifle on > undaj when flags will be flown at half masb. special exhortations will be made fi om the173 words
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Article116 1923-01-31 7 London, January 13.—The Daily Mail’s” correspondent in Berlin says ha, the ammonia syndicate, which controls the sale of this important by product of coal, has left Bochum, and the Benzo J. Syndicate has followed suit. The withdrawal of the railway officers controlling the coal distribution from Essen has116 words
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110 1923-01-31 7 New York. January 1.As an aftermath of one of the gayest New Year s pve parties given in Manhattan. Mrs. Irene Schoellkoph. wife of the wealthy founder of an analine chemical company was chloroformed and robbed of rings, bracelets and other jewels valued at110 words
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Article151 1923-01-31 7 Rebel Attacks. Reuter’s Telegrams. London, January 30. Rebel s in Dublin carried out a series of attacks on the houses of a number of State officials, relatives of Ministeis and the directors and staff of the press last night. Some were blown up and others set on fire.[ Reuter’s Telegrams. ] - 151 words
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Article170 1923-01-31 7 London, January 4.Under the belief that the Free State Minister of Industry was taking part in conference in connection with a milling trade dispute, two youths armed with revolvers held up the meeting. When they had been convinced that the Minister was not there they170 words
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Article213 1923-01-31 7 London, January 15,—The Daily Mail’s” Dublin con-espondent says the authorities have decided to put women Re publicans on the same footing men. withdrawing the exemption from search and detention if in possession of arms. Tho action follows the novel riof of fifty women political prisoners ait Mount joy213 words
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Article126 1923-01-31 7 London, January 30. The death is announced of Txjrd Kinnaird, whose wife died a few day; ago. [Lord Kinnaird was the 11th baron of the line. He was born in February 1847. Baron Kinnaird of Rossie, to give him his full title, was Lord High Commissioner to126 words
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Article1072 1923-01-31 7 OPENING OF SOUTH TAIPING TIN CO’S NEW DREDGE. A red letter day in the annals of tin mining in Malaya was recorded yesterday on the property of the South Taiping Tin Dredging Company (1922) Ltd., when the company’s dredge, the largest and most up-to-date of its1,072 words
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Article457 1923-01-31 7 VISIT OF THE T. DANIEL FRAWLEY CO. To-mor row night, the Far East Players, Inc., will present at the Town Hall, Penang, the T. Daniel Frawley Co., with Adele Blood in Enter Madame.” The company is preceded by an excellent reputation and there is no doubt that during457 words
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Article67 1923-01-31 7 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 8.30 to 10.30 to-night. 1 March Niagara Maddock 2 Overture Arcadians Wood 3 Waltz LTngenue Penso 4 Selection The Geisha Jones 5 Serenade Sizilietta Bion 6 Fox Trot Do You Ever Think of Me Burtnett67 words
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Article59 1923-01-31 7 An Orchestral Concert will be given at the Runnymede Hotel to-night (Wednesday) at 9-30, when the following programme of music will be presented: 1 Overture Athalie Mendelaon 2 Clarionet Solo English Macdonald 3 Selection Othello Verdi 4 Kantaria Cavalleria RuHticana P. MaaCagni Cornet Solo Beneath thy Window59 words
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Article2181 1923-01-31 8 NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, January 3. The proposed Scottish National War Memorial in Edinburgh Castle continues to excite great controversy. Everyone has taken a side; the Scot dearly loves an argument. The objectors forget that already the greater part of the sum required has2,181 words
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182 1923-01-31 8 A»n incident, probably unique in the his tory of marriages, occurred at the Office in North-West London. Two women walked into the office and fold the Registrar they wanted to take out licences to marry. They came in arm in arm and Here laughing and182 words
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Article132 1923-01-31 8 PENANG, JANUARY 31, 1923. (Ry Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Rank 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 'i 3 days’sight Private 173 3 Bombay Demand Rank 169 g Madras Demand Bank 169 3132 words
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Advertisement662 1923-01-31 8 I Free Enough for 20 uses 1 JMWWIM for a 10_day test -I Th at wia show &e A delightful results. Not Beauty Only These whiter teeth mean safer teeth as well No doubt the great reason why millions use Pep- proved them. Now leading dentists everywhere sodent is to662 words
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Article555 1923-01-31 9 of f UHiI?ATIOX- I drift notification under ft'' ,,,llO vX ra tioTi .V< lias been snbL I»*"’ v ir i,„K bo.liw >n I'"'" 1 for ibeir "ninion ''<■• by l! ral Oov of the po" eonforre.l by '“'•'XfU,.. Inbian Ennamtnin Act H i<in i f hereinafter referred555 words
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Article248 1923-01-31 9 lyrmi Peters, K. B. E. (Siginting .7 1 S|i nibilan i Rubber Estates).The agent reports that the estate is in nt is popular with labour, a- j l,l contented settled force, twoOf which consist of Tamils. He be exception of a small ;O'«‘l.| l.theostato carries very ami v248 words
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Article568 1923-01-31 9 THE NEXT AGENDA A meeting of rhe P.A.M. will be held at 10.15 a.Tn- on Thursday, Feb. 15th. in the Hall of Scottish Masonic Lodge, Venning Road, Kuala Lumpur. The Agenda is as follows 1. Alinu’es of Meeting held on October 25th, 1922. 2. Arising out. of568 words
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Article867 1923-01-31 9 COMPANY CONSERVING THE CASH RESOURCES. The eleventh ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Eastern Smelting Company, Ltd., was held on December 28, at Stafford House, King Williamstreet, E.C., Sir Ernest W. Birch, K.C.M.G., (Chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen,As on former occasions, I867 words
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Article71 1923-01-31 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list yesterday To-day. w tn 2 Shares. t>> 25 S co m co m c. c. c. c. Mining. BatangP. 524 574 474 -524 Johan 524 574 55 60 Lingui 4.40 4.60 4.50 4.75 Naw ng71 words
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Article65 1923-01-31 9 31st January, 1923. Local. eta fSmoked Sheet 61| Penangj Fine Pale Crepe 61 I Unsmoked Sheet 52 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 62 PORE (Crepe 611 London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ls.s|d LONDON f Crppe lssJd New York G34| The following were the rubber quotations in London on Jan.65 words
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Article134 1923-01-31 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Jan. 30 Spot £186.5s up 5s 3 mos. buying 187.15 s 5s 3 selling 188 75.6 d Local parity $92.51 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, Jan. 30, £186.5s spot, and £187.15s three months buying, £lBB134 words
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Article97 1923-01-31 9 Reuter’s Telegrams. Washington, January 30. The monthly report of the Federal Reserve Board says the production of basic industries slightly declined in December, although still near the 1920 peak, the output of pig iron and coal continued to increase, and textiles and Hour to decrease. Rail[ Reuter’s Telegrams. ] - 97 words
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Article81 1923-01-31 9 Report Discredited. Lausanne, January 31. The Temps” report of the French note to Angora has created a stir here. The British delegation discred t the statement since the note is a flagrant violation of a mutual under -tanding, and is also issued without leference io the81 words
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Article28 1923-01-31 9 Paris, January 31. Britain is abstaining from voting on Reparations Commission, which deciced to fix the Geiman deliveries of coal for hebruary al 1,676,000 tons.28 words
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Article128 1923-01-31 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sampit for Deli and Asahan. Aing Thye for Pang Nga. Pulau Jerejak. The s.s. Sardinia, from China and Singapore is expected to arrive here at 9 a.m. to-morrow, and will leave for Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and London at 8 p.m. the same day. The128 words
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Article97 1923-01-31 9 We are officially informed that recruiting has been resumed generally in Madras Presidency, except in the following Taluqs, which are still closed to recruiting, owing to prevalence of disease. Coi mbat or e. Di st ri ctCoi m batore, Avanasi, Palladam, Pollachy, Udumalapet and Dharapuram Taluqs. Salem DistrictAttur,97 words
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Article368 1923-01-31 9 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore. Singapore and Hongkong Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I By train Teluk Anson,KualaKubu, Kuala I 7.15 a.m. Lumpnr, Klang, Port Swetten-368 words
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Article27 1923-01-31 9 The following are non-deliwred cables for the week ending 31st inst, ;it the E. E. A. and C. Telegraph Co: Comfort care Sarkies. Pinson I’osh-res-tantc.27 words
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Article1127 1923-01-31 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES s S-f jp Hi RUBBER [Dollar <• i 8 o y I Allenby Rubber Co 1 26 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 7(M 200 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 50 2 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 15 00 (G CO Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates1,127 words
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Advertisement122 1923-01-31 9 CUTICURA HEALS ITCHYPIMPLES All Over Body, Arms and Limbs, Could GetNoSleep, Mv trouble began with itching and I could get no months. Then pimples came .11 over my body, arms and limbs. They were of a dry nature and I had to continually scratch day and night tPI they bled.122 words
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Article498 1923-01-31 10 done on a very small scale- China Press.” Despite the gains mailt- at the U adting-t-oini Conference early in the year China s ship of stale was tossed about in a stormy s *a during the year 1922. We had one pre sid< tilde jure, two defae.todone on a very small scale- China Press.” - 498 words
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Article75 1923-01-31 10 Peking. January 4.The following personel of the new Cabinet has been definitely decided upon to-day: 'eneral Chang Shou-tseng. Premier and Minister of War. Dr. Alfred Sze. Fore'gn Affairs Mr. Kao Ling-wei. Interior: Mr. Lin En yuan. Finamce Mr- Mu Yulin. C'cmmunica ion Dr- C. T- Mang. Justice;75 words
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Article139 1923-01-31 10 Manila, P. I. December 30.—Governor General Mood’s I’eeent message to the Philippine legislature contained a strong recommendation for the granting of suf frage to the women of the Philippines. He said There is one final ii'ecommemla! icti to which 1 earnestly invite your favourable con.'(deration anil139 words
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Advertisement569 1923-01-31 10 There’s a Sure Way io Lasting Relief M IN CASE OF Eczema, Blotches, Pimples, Boils, Eruptions, Bad a Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, Piles, 5 Glandular Swellings, Bhcumatism. Gout, you should realise C that lotions, ointments, etc., can E only give temporary benefitto be g sure of complete and lasting relief you569 words
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Advertisement166 1923-01-31 10 Tom Save’ Money ISiy ai d secure an All British I bicycle of world'wide re* -Mai/ XfcJ fc* I puteif you buy a MEAD. I I i.ication includes: I Dunlop T:,res. Brooks* W i.iie, V triable Gear, Oil S 1 Coaster Hub and all n ot r up-to-date improveX k166 words
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Advertisement554 1923-01-31 10 -■'Zzzzz'. i p|CCADIL.|y i fei I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ;«nji I IF good judgment leads you to smoke Piccadilly Cigarettes you H|^NT BjjMjSjfl| 1 will realise that their fine appearance is but a hint of the still air TIGwT I finer smoking qualities which lie underneath the pure rice paper. I554 words
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Article416 1923-01-31 11 Mysore, January 18.The Mysore and Iron works Bhadrawati, the scheme for which was sanctioned hy the Government of the Maharaja under the Dewanship ot Sir Visawswaraya, commenced operations this morning before distinguished officials of the state and others The good wishes of Government and the people of416 words
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Article189 1923-01-31 11 Bombay, January 12.The dead body of an European male, aged about 45, dressed m a black suit, was found lying among the rocks at Jamsheoj'. Bunder Colaba. yesterday, ami was re moved by the police to the morgue. Hi wore a gold signet ring with the letters189 words
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Article206 1923-01-31 11 Calcutta, Januarj- 22.The tram sti ike is practically over. A fairly large numbei of strikers resumed work and these men with several new employees who have- been recently trained as drivers are running cars. The service in all sections of the city was resumed this morning-206 words
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