Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 54. VOL LXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 7th MARCH, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 748 1 p NIKKO” i modern art j I PHOTOGRAPHIC I 1 STUDIO j J No. 7. Nortlwm Road. Penang. Telephone 579, J 2 TOII T? T ITT T? I i I THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S. S.) LTD., j ft ■-A ft M ft ft I i if (INCORPORTAED IN ENGLAND.)
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    • 31 1 h, K —M M—M PATRONISED BY ROYALTY gj hUPS! CUPS! CUPSIi BALL-MARKED STERLING SILVER, lii I Al REDUCED PRICES. 18. P. de SILVA, ji 1, BISHOP STREET. 1:-: >: x s:-: ===:-:=>: J}!
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  • 1714 2 Mr. SASTRI’S REPORT ON HIS MISSION. Delhi, February 23. —Mr. Srinivasa Sa>_ tri’s report of his deputation to the Domi, r.ions of Australia, New Zealand, and Canada is published to-day- The primary object of his missit n was to indue-. 1 the Dominion Governments to give
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 945 2 positions vacant Church Workers’ Association. Wanted Medical Officer for a «roup of Estates. Salary commencing $BOO/- A JJ JIVIRT .F. SA.I -F P. M. House, Car allowance, Leave and WIMIjLi tJ Lti-» passage after 4 years service. Must have WILL BE HELD IN THE Tropical experience. Apply Box No. wxr
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    • 16 2 MARTIN’S A Remedy for a!» •■•regularities. Baperaeding Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal, PU Cocbia. 4a Order or Chemists
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    • 830 2 j Sj amp j Something for I cy Value I As a coin of the realm, the FREE ADVicp guinea has long passed out of jl circulation, in common with the tLLC I RIG ENFRCv •1. gold florin and the angel and J the noble, but unlike these Ti at
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  • 1761 3 WEBTEKN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, February 7. tivC !< of the Long Island have long They look askance on the ,11P even, or perhaps especially, comes to them bearing gifts and 1 what .ire no doubt intended to bo |U '"hments. Such has been the experifollll t
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  • 839 3 BOARD REFUTES SHAREHOLDER’S CHARGES. Investor.” a shareholder in the Badak Company No Liability, has forwarded to the Melbourne Herald documents dealing with the company’s affairs, and writes as follows Badak This Company is among us still, and has made a ltd call, so it appears the substantial sum
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  • 583 3 REMARKABLE EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS. At the scientific meeting of the Zoological Society, Mr. E. G- Boulonger, who recently returned from a visit to Vienna. where he inspected the Biological Experimental Institute, gave an account of some of the startling experiments which are being conducted there. Perhaps
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  • 148 3 Chengtu. Szechuen, February 8. Chinese w< men here are launching a woman suffrage and reformation movement to fight for the right of women tc elect and be elected to government posts, and among other things, free marriage, and the abolition of concubinage and prostitution. Almost all
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  • 89 3 Canton, February 11. —Di*. Sun Yatsen’s forces, one of which is concentrating at Kongmoop an/d another at Swatow will depart for Canton soon, while General Shep Hung-yipg’s commands are withdrawing from the north-east- of the We-t River to strategic points and are ready to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 138 3 A High-Class Guaranteed LEVER WATCH FREE,” 1 he lour lines vf letter»» in J A tin» square ior two r, T R R >’ Lm i»o Is untn-s. Jr U •u.antee to bind you. T K EI A Ahso«uteiy Free, one of s O R E JEM I I*? 1-
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    • 382 3 O. w 1 feSi* WBA a EOfc Jllll J Wl O I I i > Mrs. E. says: Baby ha* had x h JyV Glaxo for a year or so She is Wil yFr full of life and has never been yp I the slightest trouble. Your VasF TV® food
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 547 4 (To the Editor of the Penang Gazette.) Sir.—The warning sounded in your Extract from the Efficiency Magazine’ in last night’s issue of your paper with regard to the centre of the rubber manufacturing industry may well be applied to Malaya. The extraordinary thing, which baffles men
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    • 449 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir.—Now that the treaty of Versailles has been thrown to the winds by the single-handed action of the French on the Ruhr, a few remarks on the above treaty may not be out of place in your valuable journal. The
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    • 414 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir.—With reference to the leading article in the “Straits Times” of the 4th January which contained an attack on the Submarine Cable Service in which it was stated that telegrams paid for at the ordinary rate were treated as of
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    • 261 4 “S.T.” J [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —Last evening between half past seven and eight, while walking on the Kelawei road I was startled by the continuous and frantic hooting of a car that wants to get people out of the road-way, and had just
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  • 174 4 DISTRICT GRAND MASTER MASON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 7.—A special meeting of District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago will be held in the Memorial Hall on the 31st March, when H. E. Major-General Sir Neill Malcolm will be installed as District Grand Master. Volunteer Musketry.
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  • 45 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. March 7. A landslide occurred on Sungei Besi Mines early this morning and completely buried a cooly working below. A relief party promptly cleared the fall, but found the cooly dead, artificial respiration being unavailing.
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  • 158 4 From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. March 0. The following are the latest results in the Ipoh Golf Club Championship 1923 which is now in progress. Third Round A. C. Godding w. o. F. N. Sanderson S. Brayshay beat H. J. Bentinck 3 and 2: J. G.
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  • 361 4 The results of P.C.C. tennis tournament ties played yesterday are as follows Singles Handicap Class ”C”— J. A. Goetzee l>eat H. Cobon —l. 1— —3 E. J. Basson beat A. Gilmour —2. 6—l. Doubles Handicap Class “B”—E. J. Brownings and E. J. McLernon beat J. J. Saunders
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  • 1284 4 The following appeared i n “The Saturday Review” of the 6th January: Readers of “The Saturday Review” need no leminder that, h< wtver Conservative in spirit, we are f ar from averse to true progress. W’e are to-day able to illustrate the latest
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  • 257 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. March 5. —Prior to his departure for Europe on retirement, Mr. 1. Norman Sanderson till recently senior partner of Messrs. Gibb and Hope, Ipoh. was entertained to a farewell dinner by his Chinese friends at Mr. Chan Phooi Hoong’s residence in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 560 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION WANTED. WANTED BILLET as DISPENSER in drng-store or dispensary by qualified dispenser. Please apply No. 53, c/o Pinang Gazette. TO LET. Cape Bungalow at Tanjong Bungah. For particulars apply to A. A. Anthony Co.. 9 Beach Street. MISCELLANEOUS. YOUNG SWISS wants to join a MESS. Apply Box
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    • 174 4 THE SECRET OF RENEWED ENERGY. Any diminution of emiuo weakness, either temporary m dr;ii|li|lg a way Nerve-weakness is cauM'' t(ie nvrV es i" of phosphorus, needed to j there fore. perfect health. 1'» rc ~j‘ r high atc r the nerves must l>e brought to thut 1H As L. Wheeler
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 693 5 IUH XS AND REPARATIONS problem. field. February 19. In the <!»*- tlie address to the Throne in ’'.‘‘"’il'iim* <d Commons, Mr. Fisher, a I ,f tln> late Government, mov”»iiit amendment of the Asquith J |„vd Georg»* Liberals, proposing a'" 1( ouncil of the League of should be
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    • 109 5 London, February 21. —A settle" '"•■nt by the payment of a sum by the '''•nilant to the plaintiffs was au!'”""ee»l in the King’s Bench to-day ’he ac tion against Kid Lewis by 1 Lot hoi-bithe Hippodrome for the h'ged repudiation of a contract to '.'ppeai to)- a
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    • 161 5 London, February 15.—Muscular Labourites prevented a. display of fisti- < uffs in the House of Commons when the Communist, Mr. Newbold. eriHfhe Labour Party, referred to Mr. Maclay, the Clyde Labour MemIrer, as the “opportunist member for Govan.” Mr. Mac-lav who was seated in front,
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    • 153 5 London, February 26.—An inc ident occurred in the* House of Commons today when Col. \ate drew attention to a speech of the A iceroy with regard to unfortunate resolutions of the Congress and asked would steps be taken to quell the disturbam-e before it arose Earl M
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    • 137 5 London. February 22.—There was a lively encounter in the House of Commons during the* discussion of a private Labour motion advocating old age* pensions for all septuagenarians which was followed by a c lose division. Mr. Austin Hopkinson, who has demonstrated his practical sympathv with
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    • 177 5 London, February 26. —Major M Rtred Blake, in a letter to the* Press, corrects the erroneous impression tha l the Air Force authorities did not help him Fl) his trans-Indian flight and saythat he* has nothing but praise for th* work of the* Air Force at
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    • 100 5 Tx.ndon February 19.—1 t is reported, on reliable authority, that if the Whaddon Hunt Committee persist m lx> cl Dalmeny beimg the Master of the oun s. another pack will be bought into the northern part of the country. Another pack of hounds has been offered
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    • 439 5 Leafield, February 17.—Tin* British Debt Settlement Bill was ratified by the I nited States Senate at Washington last night, the voting being 78 to 13. It is understood that the H ouse oi Representatives will accept, probably to-day. a slight amendment adopted by the Senate, and
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    • 180 5 Leafield, February 22. —Mr. Bona Law was the* guest of honour at luncheon given by the English speaking I nion on the* oc c asion of Georg»* Washington’s birthday. A large* assemblage of prominent British and Americ ans included Mr. Harvey. American Amliassador. and Mr. S. Baldwin
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    • 200 5 London. February 21. —M’ss Marie Stopes, President of the Society fbi (’onstruc-tivp Birth ('ontrol ami Racia» Progress, has sued a London doctor. Mr. Halliday Sutherland, and th;* pul lishers, Messrs. Harding and More, for alleged libel. Dr. Sutherland book. “Birth (’ontrol,” is alleged to have
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    • 407 5 London, February 26.—The “Morning Post,” on Indian Army reform, remarks that since the bar preventing Indians from holding the King’s «-ommission was taken off in war-time the process known as Indianisation has been steadily piogressing. Though this departure is a deliberate commencement it does mn meet
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    • 173 5 London, February 26.—Business was practically suspended in Belfast to-day and school children were given a holiday on th»* occ-asion of the state entry 'of th»* Duke* of Abercorn as Governor 4>f North Ireland. Th»* Duke, th»* Duchess and family, with tin* Marquess of Londonderry 1oure»l from
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  • 113 5 PENANG, MARCH 7, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered e Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 19*32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 173 3 days’sight Private „177 Bombay Demand Bank 173 2 Madras Demand Bank 173 f g-
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    • 173 5 COLGATE'S IMPROVED PROVEKbo.-eo. J. Cclqa&’iit tkz Jh-OtV your chemist a>/:s f" I I “What kind?' don’t say IN I TV" “Any kind will do" —say WaA-- VgjaiQi!., W “Colgate's.” S >fe, sure and -C delicious. A safe policy for L T tooth insu ance. I I r i Colgate s
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  • 37 6 Chew. —At No. 20. Spottiswoode Park Road, Singapore. March 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Chew Keow Bock, a daughter. Pereir a.—On March .3. at Singapore Maternity Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Pereira, a son.
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  • 1144 6 M. M.” At long last the Home Government has made up its mind to scrap the Coalition Government's scheme of a State supported wireless Empire chain. From now on the matter vill l»e thrown open to private enterprise which has l>een anxious all along to take up the
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  • 1101 6 The figures quoted by the London produce brokers Messrs Big Stocks and Sanderson and Co., in High Prices. their comments on the crude rubber position, reproduced in another column, effectively refute the arguments of those restrictionists who contended that the legislative limitation of output would rapidly dissolve
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  • 492 6 M. M.” The homeward mail, by the Thongwa, closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, the 9th instant. A mail for Australasia, by the Tasman, (via Singapore) closes at 7.15 a.m. on Friday. The B. I. Packet Ellenga, with mails from Europe, and is expected to arriv. here at
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 125 6 UM» M MM 1 WWW—YOU CAN BUY A PIANO OUT OF INCOME Do not be tempted to buy a second rate Piano, because you feel you cannot afford a better. Select one instead from the unrivalled range of instruments, whose makers we represent, and pay for it while you use
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    • 17 6 “E. O.” Wednesday 7th, ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, 9-45 p.m. Friday 9th, GUEST NIGHT—DINNER DANCE. Saturday 10th, SPECIAL TIFFIN—ORCHESTRA.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 200 6 The Mexican Cirque Varietie. To-night Grand Change of Programme. Pleasant Novelties :—Cats. Mice and Dogs Performances. New Sketches, New Comedies, New Dances, New Acrobatic Feats. A high spirited mare Lassie, broken in 5 days, will perform high jumps and other sensational tricks. At Prangin Road. Junction of Sungei Ujong Road
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    • 20 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.20 p.m. 9.45 p.m. To-morrow. 3.22 a.m. 9.50 a.m. 3.53 p.m. 10.27 p.m.
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  • 978 7 British Government’s Policy. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 6. ]i the House of Commons, in the :> n tc on the Labour motion with re- to the Ruhr, Mr. Bouar Law .(ffiiintol that the Government be(,ved intervention at the moment would he legfided as a hostile act by i;in
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  • 107 7 ANGORA’S REPLY. Constantinople, Man h 7. The Angora Assembly has decided that the Lausanne draft treaty »> not acceptable, being contrary to the* National Pact. It disclaimed responsibility in the event of the powers in sisting upon acceptance of th* spiri ami the letter of the treaty. By
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  • 109 7 HUNGARIAN’S INVENTION. Budapest, March G. A young Hungarian engineer, Dezsoffy, has invented an apparatus foi extracting electric current from the* air without expense. The chief feature of the device is a mast similar -.o those used in wireless telegraphy. 1 he electric energy gained from the
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  • 28 7 Copenhagen, March G. According to an arrangement between the Soviet and Danish Governments, the latter is despatching a delegation to Moscow to negoLate regarding commercial trade.
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  • 31 7 Helsingfors, March G. A Moscow message* savs Mr. Dodge, representing the* Slumlord Oil < <’ HI panv, arrived to negotiate with the Government regarding the restoration of the Russian oil industry.
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  • 196 7 Labour Gain in Liverpool. Reuter’s Telegrams. London, March G. Yeti another Minister has again failed to secure a foothold in the House of Commons, Major J. W. Hills, 1* inam ial Secretary to the Treasury, being rejected in the* Edge Hill Division of Liverpool by-election, created by
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  • 114 7 THE BRITISH SHARE. London, March 6. In Ihe House* of Commons, replying to Sir Walter De* Free»*. Mr. R. Mc-Neill Mated that instalments of th Boxen Indemnity were* being paid into a susfiense* account, pending further decisions with regard to the disposal of the funds. The «piestion of
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  • 58 7 THE ARGENTINE’S POSITION. Buenos Aires, Marc h 6. In the Chamber the* Foreign Minist decdared that the* withdrawal of the* Argentine* dedegation from the* League of Nations Assembly in 1920 di»l not mean that the Argentine* no longer belonged to the» League. The Argentina intended to pay
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  • 69 7 THE NEW ISSUE OF SHARES. London, Maich 6. The Mala»»a Rubber Plantationissue of 171,036 ordinary p»»un<! shares at thirty shillings was over sub—, 'it: ten times, largely owing to the res tively low price* of the* issue, but the “Times” points out that the result ia remarkable* instance
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  • 33 7 LAST MATCH OF SOCTH AFRICAN TOUR. Cape Town, March G. Western Province made* 181. Kennedy took five wickets for 35 Maryleboue scored 64 for no wickeds, and wofi by ten wickets.
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  • 27 7 Ijondon, February 18.—Anderson won the Singles of the Tennis Championship in New South Wales, beating Peach with whom he won the Doubles.
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  • 26 7 London, February 18.—Lc»rd Lansdowne’s Latto won owing to the othe*-.-finab’st, the Irish dog, Mr. T. Harte’s Hidden Screw, being withdrawn owing to distress.
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  • 174 7 Approval of the Press. Reuter’s Telegrams. London, March 6. The wireless decision has been hailed with great approval. A minor disagreement has been voiced by the “Daily Telegraph” whic h objec ts to a Government station competing with private interests and deedare-: that the Government should
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  • 155 7 LORD RAWLINSON’S STATEMENT. Delhi, March 6. In the Legislative Assembly, in th-.* Budget debate. General Sir Heniy Rawlinson announced that the Imperial Government had accepted the Inchcape reductions for the infantry, but the proposals with regard to the cavalry ami artillery were still being considered. Ht* could not
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  • 27 7 A SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. Copenhagen, Marc h 6. The Queen of Denmark underwent a rather serious abdominal operation, which was successful. Her Majesty’condition is satisfactory.
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  • 149 7 Copenhagen, January 21. —The King and Queen of Denmark will celebrate their silver wedding on April 2G at Fredensborg. On account of the disturbed condition of Europe* only a few of the* relatives of the Royal famil can be expected. King Haakon of Norway, the King’s
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  • 64 7 Cairo, Maich 6. The authorities are offering a reward of £lO,OOO for the apprehensnm of the criminals concerned in the re cent three bombing outrages, also £l,OOO to the captor of any future* aggressor. The arrest has been oideiSadzeli Bey Hanein, who wa arrested with Zaglul Pasha
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  • 29 7 Constantinople, March 6. The two British aiimen who were captured by the Turks at hanak released at Smyrna, and handed over to the British naval authorities.
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  • 1154 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. “M. M.” The Hon. Mr. O. F. Stoner ami Mrs. Stoner arrived by the Kinta from Port Swettenham to-day. Mr. M. Paul, Secretary to Messrs. Martin and Co., Calcutta, is making a short visit to Kuala Lumpur. Capt. T. K. Welsh, of the “Recorder,” Mrs. Welsh and children
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  • 284 7 SUCCESSFUL CONCERT. A very successful concert and dance were held at the Straits Trading Club. Butterworth, on Saturday last, in aid of the Funds of the Girl Guides of Province Wellesley. All the items on the programme were excellent and were thoroughly enjoyed by a large
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  • 96 7 The M. B. K. Steamer Dover Maru which arrived in the Penang Roads last week end with a cargo of Manchurian, coal, left the Prai River this afternoon, after having discharge»! 1900 tons at the now Prai Wharves. Prior to being piloted to her berth in
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  • 26 7 OBITUARY, Munich, March 6. The death has occurred of Herr Maver., German Ambassador in Paris, which he left when tile I'i’encli com-, menced the Ruhr aperations.
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  • 962 8 London. February 2. —The Standard market has shown c-n>idprablp activity and in spite of a fair amount of niofit-tak-ing. values were well maintained until the political news became too bad to be ignored any longer- The recent, strength in the metal wa< indeed remarkable, in vi t
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  • 291 8 A matter int which the Chamber of Commerce, says the ‘‘Times of Ceylon- hi common with all employers of lab< ur in Ceylon, was vitally interested was the Indian Emigration Act- Naturally, when it wa* discovered that there was a. possibility that the flow of labour between India
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  • 275 8 China Express. A lettc from the M< rlimau Rubber Estate*. Ltd., dealing with the Merlimau ca*e and the Exces- Profit- Duty Appeal, ha- been -übmitted to the Council.of th? R. G A. It enclosed a printt dc-py of the < m| a; y case a-
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  • 195 8 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves no stock Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nntnn g> SOs 1105... Coconuts per 1.000 30.0(1 sellers Copra Sundried 12.00 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail She’ls 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 277 8 Williams HOLDER TOP SHAVING STICK The Perpetual Stick in the “Holder that Holds” Firm, r/'cur*'. substantial —that is Williams’ Holder Top stick. The stick fits into a metal collar, the metal collar into an aluminum holder. It can’t fall out. It can’t loosen. It can’t wobble. It can’t break off.
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    • 226 8 j Milk Stout |«iiiiii« iiiii lli| i J I “SIMONDS” I “HOP LEAF I I BRAND” I THIS POPULAR BEVERAGE I j CAN NOW BE OBTAINED I «I f r m <»\j J KATZ BROTHERS, LTD, (incorporated in the straits settlements.) PENANG. mini! J MM. 1. L J_rnmrui H J—-
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  • 89 9 rubber which passed through ni <Alices in the Straits Settleth (l1 "(province Wellesley, the Bindings “"’"'v hwi) and the Federated Malay 111,1 r\ n H November 1922 to 28th FebruaryStraits Federated Settlements Malay States Tons. Tons. .•to of Standard production iceneed l.ibJ.l .1,786. J iW 2C.388.2 WHICH
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  • 248 9 —“Pioneer.”’ Tie previous announcement by the fiublH-r-Growers’ Association that American manufacturers had recognised the equity of rubber restriction appears to have been premature. A later cable states that the manufacturers are convening a meeting to consider measures to combat the scheme. The prospect of open war is a
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  • 394 9 The Question of a Shortage. I he weekly report on the crude rubber market by the well-known produce kiokt-rs Messrs. Sanderson and Company a very interesting discussion of ’lmcrude rubber position and the <|ues--11(111 <»1 the adequacy of supplies in view th'* export restriction scheme, says the I
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  • 352 9 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The Directors of Mayfield Rubber Plantations (S.S.) Ltd., report for the year ended 31st December, 1’322, that the total cultivated area remains at 2,207 acres of which 1,930.9 acres are under rubber and the balance in coconuts. Labour.—The Labour Force on the Estate
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  • 150 9 Manila, February 21. —Pedro Guevara, the newly elected resident commissioner of the Philipines at Washington, to-day introduced a bill in. the Philippine Legislature, proposing a 25 year lea.*e cf 50,000 acres of land suitable for rubber growing, with the privilege of renewal for
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  • 82 9 E. O. Orchestral Concert. The following programme of music will l>e played at the Orchestral Concert to be given at the E. and O. Hotel to-night at 9-45 1 Overture Semiramis Rossini 2 Romance in E Flat G'haneet 3 Suite The Garden of Allah Lindon Ronald a. Prelude b. Tn
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  • 152 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. F 00 no Shares. s> 2» xi >» s S s co aS DQ ao c. c. c. c. Mining. Asam K. 36/- 38/- 37/6 39/Hitam Tin 1.35 1.40 1.40 1.45 K. Kamunting
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  • 63 9 7th March, 1923. Local. cts. {Smoked Sheet 58 Fine Pale Crepe 58 Unsmoked Sheet 52 Sing A- (Smoked Sheet 59 pore (Crepe 59 London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ...'ls.sj.-d (Crepe ls.3§d New York G 35 The following were the rubber quotations in London on March 6 Smoked
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  • 56 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for February lbs. Ayer Kuning (F.M.5.)... 59.000 Bradwall 25.345 Chersonese 41.291 Dennistown 36,789 F.M.S. Rublier 75.600 Kuala Lumpur 73,500 Highlandsand Lowlands 99.050 Klabang 36.400 Krian Plantations 23.500 Kuala Geh 26.500 Maiedie (Johore) 15.500 Permas 15.014 Sedgeley 15.500 Sekong 17.000 Sungei Krian 46.000
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  • 107 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on March 6 Spot £211.15s up £2.175.6d 3 mos. buying 212.15 s 2.10 s 3 selling 213 2.5 s The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, March 5, £209 spot, and £210.5s three months buying, £210.15s selling. Local.
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  • 57 9 Malau Tin. Ltd., for February, 120 piculs. Duke Zeller, the American who was arrested by the Dectetive Department on his arrival at Singapore by the Thongwa, and who is wanted by the Colombo |»olice for an alleged criminal breach of trust, has signed a bond to return to
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  • 1127 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. E S is NAMES g-2 a s> J" o SC an H RUBBER [Dollar.] S c 9 c 9 c I Allenby Rubber Co 1 20 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 40 1 t>o Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 25 2 50 Ayer Hitam Planting
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 59 9 SH IRT CLASSIHED AJVERTISLMtHTS. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., cun be inserted in the Hnanr Gazette at THREE CENTS A WORD counting the a-ldress to which eplies are to b- -***nl. lu’tiimum Charge $1 each Insertion. 6 Connerutive In ertioaa $5. Cash must ircoinoany order, vthcrwisi th» ..tvertin»-ments will
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    • 35 9 TAKE PINKETTES TO-NIGHT “You’ll feel better in the morning.’’ IiQIM The dainty little gentle-as-nature laxatives are by chemist" everywhere, also. 60 cents Per vial. post. free, fnim Dr. William"’ Medicine Co-, 3-B Malacca Street, Singapore.
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    • 153 9 *%iiiiiiiniiiiiii» g j LATEST MODEL i t CANADIAN t iFORDI I CARS I ARRIVED I A number of improvements have been incorporated in the new g model FORD s INSPECTION INVITED. f S j WEARNE BROS, i I LIMITED. I PENANG. BICYCLES! BICYCLES! BICYCLES! TT JUST RECEIVED a shipment of
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  • 614 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sampit for Asahan. Ltomedon for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez and London. Japan for Singapore. China and Japan. Fooksang for Singapore. China and Japan. There were three deaths aboard the Van Overstraten. from Singapore to Hongkong, including that of a man who jumped overboard and was drowned. Another
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  • 279 10 Effective from April I, the freight rates to New York from Shanghai will be increased, says the ‘’China Press.” Shipping has been picking up during the past few months and the Shanghai-New York. Conference has decided to raise their rates on vessels calling at New York. North
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  • 383 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johore. Singapore and Hongkong Batu Gajah. Tapah Road. By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu. Kuala I 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang.
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  • 410 11 SOUTH AFRICAN’S BEATEN BY 109 RUNS. London, February 21. Play in the lasi South African cricket test match at Durban was stopped by rain at 12-50 p.m. to-day, when the score was at 125 runs for 4 wickets. It was resumed at the usual time after
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  • 75 11 London, February 20.—I'he following w ill represent the Welsh team in the match against France on the 24th February:—J. Rees l. Johnson (Cardiff), M. Thomas (Bridgend), A. Jenkins (Llanelly), R. Harding (Swansea.. 1). John (Llanelly). W. Delahay (Bridgond), T. l.’arkei (Swansea). G. 'Thomas (Llanelly), A. Baker (Neath), 11.
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  • 42 11 London. February 18.— In the In ternational Hockey match Scotland beat Wales by 4 goals to nd at Glasgow’. Cambridge I nivei'ity beat Beckenham at hockey by 4 goal' to 2. Oxford University Teal Wimbledon by 5 goals to nil.
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