Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 March 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-03-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1888, No. 61. VOL LXXXI. THURSDAY, 15th MARCH, 1923. PRICE 15 OEKTS.20 words
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Advertisement487 1923-03-15 1 CkIDD’S I LETTER PRESS J i iHti ROLLER i COMPOSITION l BEATS' t- i P. G. Press, Ltd. > GIN RUBBER LATEX. I MAKFS THF ..Is s s LARGE quantities of Latex preserved BEST GIN SLING. with AGRISOL are now being shipped i I TRY IT! I 8 to England487 words
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Advertisement13 1923-03-15 1 i T. NAGATA, 5 DENTIST. NBXT DOOB TO 5 j “THE DISPENSARY.” aaaaMiMaEMßiiiimiMiiir*13 words
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Article675 1923-03-15 2 (H’PORTFNITLE.> FOR GOOD SETTLERS. There has been so much said for and against, the conditions of the Indians in Fiji, that a few remarks coming direct, and unbiassed, from an ex-overseer of Indian labour may he useful, writes a correspondent of tbc Englishman.” Speculation is rii? in675 words
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Article173 1923-03-15 2 Calc utta, Marc h s.—Attention has been directed in Calcutta recently to hawkers selling splitters imported from Germany, c onsisting of a sword bayonet attached by a sc-rew to an iro i scabbard, the purpose of which is to split wood, but by removal of the173 words
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Advertisement1438 1923-03-15 2 nilA Al iAmnrn One 3 HP Rover Motor Cycle, all SnunT CLASSIFIED chain drive, in perfect condition. $650 1 nurnviAriiriiTfi or nearer offer. Box No. 38, c/o Pinang ADVERTISEMENTS. Gazette. \K 337 —20 22 24 27 13<>***** 13 17 3 /A/ TAKE HORLICK'S Vflk Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c.,1,438 words
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Advertisement1034 1923-03-15 2 b anks I HONGKONgTxtTTL banking corporate gtwk Unco™, Paid-up Capital St 1 Res<irv e Funds yBXAM'rB Sterling Vi iVn'il silver £u,h mVI liability ..r Pr<,, ir M I Viil/ Head Offl «.-HONT,KOX G Branches and A g e ncio The Glorious Gift ,'!y 7 Lyons, Malacca, Manila, X CT T1,034 words
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Article364 1923-03-15 3 —“S. T.” JUDGMENT FOR MR. POWELL ROBINSONi':<■ ca-e w;i- concluded in the Supreme < ov.it- Singapore o i Saturday before the Chief -Justice. Si]- Walter Shaw, in which Mr. 1 homas Powell Robinson former advertising manager of the Malaya Tribune, and also described in the statement of claim—“S. T.” - 364 words
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Article384 1923-03-15 3 Ihe three-windowed bedioom of Chesterfield House, facing Cheeb' field-gardens, is a centre of interest to women, for behind the pretty brocade curtains Princess Mary is “royally happy with her little son (a woma.. representative of “The Evening New-” writes The Princess will not have the little hoy384 words
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255 1923-03-15 3 Canton, February 20.—Dr Sun Yatsen has ordered Gen. Shen Ilung-ying, I onimauder-in-chief of the Kwang-i troops, to transfer his troops to Shaohing. General Yang Shih-min’s Yunnan troops are to be stationed at the North River region when it is evacuated by the Kwangsi255 words
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215 1923-03-15 3 Peking, Februirry 28.—A special meeting attended by Dr. Alfred Sze Dr. Wellington Koo. W. W. Yen, Dr. T. Wang, Mr. Wang Ta-bsieh and others was held at the Ministry of F<-; reign Affairs yesterday to discuss the question relative to the proposed abrogation of the215 words
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Article75 1923-03-15 3 Tokio, February 27. —A fiee-for-ail fight broke up the, debate on the Universal Suffrage measure in the Low house of the Diet to-day when an attempt was made to pass the bill. Despite the agreement made by both pai ties to bring the bill to a vote75 words
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48 1923-03-15 3 A team representing the best Shanghai Chinese football talent is shortly to visit Hongkong to play against tlv* South (’hina team (winners of the bar Eastern Championship) for ihe AllChina championship. A challenge wareceived from Hongkong some days agi, and has been accepted.48 words
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Article141 1923-03-15 3 At a meeting of the arneuie Tru-t for Scotch Universities, Lord Sands said last year thirty-five former students had repaid £‘1,387 which had been advanced. The amount that had been refunded was hardly adequate. The total was now £12,5(H) or one and one-third per cent of the141 words
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Advertisement216 1923-03-15 3 a lll!!(IIIIia LATEST MODEL i t CANADIAN s iFORDI CARS A R R IVED A number of improvements have H s been incorporated in the new g model FORD s g INSPECTION INVITED. I S I WEARNE BROS. I I limited. j PENANG. I r. —I file Unvaryingly Dependable Car216 words
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Advertisement31 1923-03-15 3 MASSAGE AND RENU LIFE VIOLET RAY Specially for Rheumatism and every Nervous Disease by Miss SATO and Miss HATSUYO 35, Leith Street, Penang. Tel. No. 493. tu th sat u c31 words
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Advertisement357 1923-03-15 3 WHITEAWAY’S FOOTWEAR -L-L--. OF Quality and Comfort Perfect in Fitting and Construction, they are just the right thing for the well Dressed Man. The “Wearwelt” Shoe.— A smart Il shape gents shoe, in tan glace and willow’ calf, black glace and box calf. bi Derl\y or Oxford shape fronts, u357 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article1788 1923-03-15 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.] Sir.—l request space in your paper for the following remarks and suggestions with regard to the Planters' Association of Malaya. At the time of my arrival in the F. M. S. in 1X97, the area under1,788 words
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Article1007 1923-03-15 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —The Bankers were startled to hear of the instability of China’s securities against her foreign debts. The foreign Consuls have sent a joint telegram to Dr. Sun Yat Sen urging him to coerce the Pekin Government to adopt his proposition1,007 words
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Article241 1923-03-15 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sir. —With regard to the Irish situation which you referred to in your Leader of the 13th inst.. there are some people who are averse to settling down to their peaceful avocations, but wish to lead a life of constant excitement, even241 words
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Article182 1923-03-15 4 It is many months since we received one of the periodical visits of the Warwick Comedy Company io which Penang playgoers always look forward with such pleasurable anticipation. It is good news, therefore, that we are to have these popular players with us again shortly. Two performance»182 words
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155 1923-03-15 4 Two young Australians, Lieutenant V. Rendle and Sergeant Pilot B. Smith, are planning to cross from Queensland to San Franc’seo in a Blackburn seaplane. The ma< hine i > be used is one of the latest type, with a flying range of about 1.400155 words
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Advertisement278 1923-03-15 4 TO CURE:? RHEUMATISM WITHOUT DOSING. CHEMIST SAYS TRY HOT BATHS IN WATER MEDICATED WITH REFINED SALTRATES TO STOP RHEUMATIC PAINS. ALSO BREAK UP BAD COLDS. ETC. I once thought internal drugging with opiates or narcotic and stomach-upsetting medicines was the only way we could expect to stop acute rheumatic pains278 words
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Advertisement461 1923-03-15 4 Dex ma Has Cured Thousands Already J Why Not You yip» Are you suffering from some terrible itch or angry (j| pain of your skin Have you weeping sores or hard reales W and crusts Is your fcfc lace and body dis- t figured by blemishes LHere is a new461 words
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Article361 1923-03-15 5 —“S.T.” I VF PRISONERS ON THE I I hl cll'!T\L CHARGE. I Assizes of the Supreme i:l Singapore, for 1923, was comI l,l! n Tuesday, but. unlike the first I this year, was opened without I 'n'ial an Sort Th e Chief I 1 1 sir Walter Shaw,—“S.T.” - 361 words
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Article256 1923-03-15 5 S.T.” M<‘i REPORTS FORMATION OF NEW ISLAND. A> a result of the subterranean volcanic inption, which was reported by the '.plain of the Wakasa v, aru on March another island has been added to the nip around Pulau Cecir de Mer in the ina Sea. off the Coast“ S.T.” - 256 words
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Article232 1923-03-15 5 A resurrection of the building trade is 1 matter of such vital importance to the '"'■■al and economic welfare of the ‘"miry that its tardy development "'“arions considerable surprise. That it lll|s! come about at no distant date is ■■’•••caldy certain, says the Financier” of l2. A solution232 words
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Article730 1923-03-15 5 THE FINANCIAL VIEW. Although a strong case could be made out tor the contention that America should have afforded us exceptionally favourable terms for the funding of our debt to her, it would have been a lamentable thing, says the Capitalist,” if there v any haggling730 words
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Article113 1923-03-15 5 PENANG, MARCH 15, 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 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 174 3 days’sight Private 178 5 Bombay Demand Bank 174 p 5 Madras Demand Bank 174? >113 words
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Article331 1923-03-15 5 fhe >Sun Life Assurance Company has absorbed the China Mutual and the •ShiiiUighai Life Insurance Companies- bv agreement, says th “China Press-” The new s will come as a matter of the greatest s ui prise to in s uraince’ circle» in the East. It is the first331 words
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285 1923-03-15 5 1 he “Newspaper World" in mail week stated that beginning with the sailing of the unard liner Berengaria fi-om Scnth. ampton for New York on the 10th February- the “Daily Mai’,’’ (which absorbs Tire Cunard Daily Bulletin’ wilt bp pubh-'hed and will daily remain new-285 words
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Advertisement120 1923-03-15 5 There’s a Sure Way to Lasting Relief a IN CASE OF Eczema, Blotches, I Pimples, Boils, Eruptions, Bad Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, Piles, y Glandular Swellings, Bheu> 3 matism, Goat, you should realise that lotions, ointments, etc., can 5 only give temporary benefit—to be g sure of complete and lasting relief120 words
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Advertisement574 1923-03-15 5 Made by Hand ne a t a time" iwl 5 1 HAND CRAFT I Hand-Making costs approximately ten times more than Machine mass production, but it produces an infinitely superior Ww Cigarette —that is why we incur this huge vM extra cost in MAKING 555 BY HANDI Srgre(xPߣss J VIRGINIA574 words
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Article18 1923-03-15 6 Smith.—Ou 20th February al Jesse’ton. the wife of Charles Robert Smith. North Borneo Civil Service, a son.18 words
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Article42 1923-03-15 6 Edmonds-Carey.—At Fitzgerald Memorial Church, Penang, on the 14th March. 1923. by the Rev. P. L. Peach, assisted by the Rev. G. F. Pykett. William John Edmonds to Nell, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carey. Baltimore. Maryland. I ,S.A.42 words
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Article1237 1923-03-15 6 We publish on another page of this issue a letter from a Chinese correspondent who is an ardent admirer and supporter of Dr. Sun Yat Sen. and who looks to the latter as the saviour of modern China.* He i< regardedfias an able statesman’1,237 words
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Article1333 1923-03-15 6 The Australian Manufacturer (Sydney) of February 3, Smelting. has the following of interest to Malaya Australian producers of tin ore are requested to submit samples, analysis, and prices, to American firms about to establish a tin smeltery, which will wish to import from 300 to 500 tons1,333 words
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Article84 1923-03-15 6 The homeward mail, by lie closes at 6 p.m. to-day. The P. £O. Packet Kannaki. outward European mails L *bi arrive here at 3 p.m. •o-mniiy"-A mail for Australasia, by th? Eureha* (via Singapore) closes at 11 Jll- by the (via Singaore) closes 7.1-» a.m. '»n dav. the84 words
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Article84 1923-03-15 6 EATAL MOTOR AH’IDhNb (From Our Own oiit Singapore. Mar' ll 'l' So? A well-known Bit, employed in the Chinese ~i ul Bank was killed in. Hi'"'" 1 ween his motor cycle and A Schoolboy’s Plucki -lii'tii'' At the Assizes, the l"> eo.nplin.ented a Baffle- I"" his pluck in84 words
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Advertisement120 1923-03-15 6 innriHiii! I’ltiHiiumi <aerena;i .«tmaaiwintMaii .EMMawxi'urws» pmnme imraiiswsi i To Secure the CHEAPEST PRICES I f i i FOR I 8 I Bricks, Roofing Tiles, I White Slaked Lime and I other Building Materials I BLY DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, J SENG HU AT Co., MiwmaKi HiiwHniasMMMiwsnniniiuismMi» a’lmma iwtuiNiiiiii:wiwMm;i iiiiiiuiiu: A120 words
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Advertisement15 1923-03-15 6 “E. O.” Friday. 16th March—Guest Night Dinner and Dance Saturday, 17th March —Special Tiffin —Orchestra15 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous149 1923-03-15 6 WiwwoiiK <■■■■■■■■* EMWNWMB* TOWN HALL, I Saturday and Monday, March 17th and 19th, 1923, I EDGAR WARWICK I announces the I WARWICK COMEDY Co. Saturday March 17th.—The tremendous laughing success TEDDY WANTS A WIFE As now being played at the Apollo Theatre to packed houses. Monday, March 19th—The screamingly funny149 words
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Miscellaneous20 1923-03-15 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 11.42 p.m. 6. 4 p.m. To-morrow. 12.20 p.m, 6.18 a.m, Midnight. 6.36 p.m.20 words
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Article584 1923-03-15 7 Germany’s Attitude. Reuter’s Telegrams.} Berlin, March 14. Clic Gri man Government has despatched a note to Paris, protesting aguiiot the reprisals for the murder of |i officer* at Buer. and declaring i i;l s not been proved that Germans wt'ie n*s|M»nsible for the murders. Th? 11( iteReuter’s Telegrams.} - 584 words
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Article44 1923-03-15 7 AN INVESTIGATION. Washington, March 14. p Gie State Department agents in l ,Uh, :,l| d Germany are investigating '-rd delays in twenty shipments of I uuidise from the Ruhr to Am?i 1 of the special export tav by the French.44 words
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Article134 1923-03-15 7 AMERICA’S BILL. M ashington, March 14. Tl .Administration has plainwil "iliuiated I hat it is u.i n 1l "f 1o reduce the claim of 11 or the upkeej American forces on the Rhine. It is pointed out that tha United fates nevei claimed any general reparations and134 words
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Article40 1923-03-15 7 more executions. London, March 14. Four prisoners of Drumboe Cast!?, Stranorlar. the headquarters of the National Army in o. Donegal, weie executed this morning. It is stated that they shouted “1 p the Republic,” whilst facing- the firing party.40 words
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Article83 1923-03-15 7 STATEMENT BY LORD KY LSANT. London, Match 14. I*ord Kylsant. formerly >*n Owen 1 hilipps, presiding at a meeting of th** King Line referred to the superHuoi.number of cargo vessels, detdariug that the world did not requite the-' for some year-. A number of ve-se 183 words
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Article53 1923-03-15 7 EFFECT ON AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE. Melbourne, March 14. Mr. Bowden. Federal Minister of Defence, says the establishment of a naval base at Singapore, capable of dealing with modern battleship-, will make a great difference in the necessity for providing large -urns for the defence of the western and53 words
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Article32 1923-03-15 7 The Hague. M?rch 14. It is announced that the Royal Holland Lloyd will be liquidated ami reorganised, and carried on by the llol-land-Amerika Line and the Leefeld Gomlriaan Mueller Company.32 words
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Article25 1923-03-15 7 ANNEXED TO POLAND. Paris, Mai ch 14. The Ambassadors’ Confei* 'ice an nounced that A ilna and adjacent territory have been given to Poland.25 words
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Article18 1923-03-15 7 Helsingfois, March 14. The Government of Japan has proposed negotiations for a Japo-Finnish commercial treaty.18 words
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Article34 1923-03-15 7 Paris. M<!ich 14. A Bulletin states that Lord Crewe’temperature is normal, the condition of the heart has noticeably improved and the patient is still weak, but the prognosis is more favourable*.34 words
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Article155 1923-03-15 7 Helsingfors, March 14. It is reported from Moscow that a Bulletin states M. Lenin shows signs of paralysis of the right side. Kaa’s New Hawaiian Company ar rived at Singapore by the s.s. Kajang from Hongkong. “A Committee Member’s” letter is not published, as it deals with155 words
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Article722 1923-03-15 7 BI KIT MERTAJAM MURDER CASE. Charged with the murder of a Chinese woman and her daughter, at Bukit Mertjam, in January last. Lim Ah Woo was arraigned before the Hon. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule and a special jury at Penang Assizes, this morning. Mr. Franklyn Robinson. Deputy722 words
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Article58 1923-03-15 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. March 15. The application of the Central Milling Agency for leave to have its appeal heard at the June sittings was refused by the Court of Appeal, this morning. The appeal is against the decision of the Hon. Mr. Justice58 words
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Article52 1923-03-15 7 Leopg Yin and Leung Cheng Kang, were found guilty of gang robbery, at the Assizes this morning and were sentenced to 10 years’rigorous imprisonment and 20 strokes of the cat each. Boay Len. who was charged in company with them, with the same offence, was acquitted52 words
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Article392 1923-03-15 7 EDMONDS-CAREY. The marriage took place in the Fitzgerald Memorial Church. Penang, yesterday afternoon, of Mr. William John Edmonds, Manager and Director of Messrs Cash Chemists, Ltd., Penang, and Miss Nell Carey, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carey. Baltimore, Maryland, I•S. A. The Rev. P.392 words
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Article352 1923-03-15 7 Messrs. Derrick and Co Singaixire very kindly inform us of the following forward con t racts Alor Gajah Rubber Estates- Ltd:—ls tons Ribbed Smoked Sheet- 2’ tons monthly July/lYecember. 1923. (<> 65 cents per lb Ayer Pana> Rubber Estate. Ltd: —3o tons Ribbed Smoked Sheet. 5 tons monthly352 words
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Article1514 1923-03-15 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Princess Mary’s son will be christened Harry George David. Mr. H. Ashworth Hope has returned to Ipoh after a business trip to Java. Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard is expected to lx 1 going on home leave in September. Mr. William Duncan returns from Sumatra on Saturday and leaves for1,514 words
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Article795 1923-03-15 8 IMPROVED SHARE 1 RICES. Mt. David Arakie, writing to the “China Press’* (Shanghai) says it is now four months since the Stevenson Restriction Plan came into operation.'/ during .which period, trom November 1- 1922, the price of rubber ha s risen fr<>m Bd. to approximately Is. s|d- per795 words
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Article246 1923-03-15 8 Textiles” writes to the Straits Times”:—Tn so far as Mr. Darbishire, M. P., is against Government interference with trade I certainly consider that he is worthy of the support of all who have the ultimate interests of British prestige and trade sincerely at heart. The idea of246 words
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Article460 1923-03-15 8 The third annual report of the Directors of the Ulu Benut Consolidated Rubber Co., Ltd. (printed on rubber latex paper) states The aecmurts for the y ‘ar ended 31" t December. 1922. show a profit of $8,256 57 which must be deducted from the balanc e brought460 words
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Article288 1923-03-15 8 WHY SHE LOST HER WORK. Rheumatism is no res|>ecter of person»It attacks people of all classes and of every profession whose blood contains the poisonous acid which i» its cause. Mr»- Hermione Ro-sljeu. an art teacher in Johannesburg. South Africa, lost hc.r position a288 words
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Article752 1923-03-15 8 A VALUABLE RAW MATERIALAfter food man’s fi rs t necessity j s clothing. Y<, singularly enough, no bianc-h of industry has been more conservative in its choice of textile fibres. There must be thousands of substances callable of supplying clothing fibres of varying suitability, yet throughout the age»752 words
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Article542 1923-03-15 8 THE SHANGHAI STOCKS. Following th? example of the Hunan Government, the Government of the Province of Anwei has declared au embargo on the export of rice, operative from the end of March, says a correspondent of the “China Press.” It would appear that there is a542 words
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Article89 1923-03-15 8 Calcutta, February 28. —The final memorandum on the Indian nee cro > of 1922-23 based on reports received from 99 per cent of the total area under rice in British India and from Hy derabad, Mysore, Baroda. States in Bombay presidency and Central Pro vinces and89 words
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Advertisement18 1923-03-15 8 MARTIN 1 A Remedy for «rraguJartties, iltttor Apple. Pennyroyal, PU < o--h,a. ‘<ni:P 07 .nn CHEMISTS ARTlti SCUT HAMPTON18 words
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Advertisement140 1923-03-15 8 ITCHY BLISTERS ALL OVER SCALP HairCameOuthCombfok. Cuticura Heals. •‘My head itched and burned and little blisters broke out all over my scalp- They irritated and burned and after a day or two broke and left a sore eruption which scaled over. After a while the scales dropped off and left140 words
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Advertisement226 1923-03-15 8 The Oxygen Beautify p.r& if Yei.Yu"r?,’aU^ k ,S on the dressing table of daintv folk u ,s incomparable for its wonderful ckJ 1 plexion-clearing and JUeEPs qualities. Ven-Yusa is the best and -a purest face cream obtainable anywhere. J// Tn,lia :m<l siriiit^iTvrh ,n nL ‘--W direct from The V» v226 words
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Article917 1923-03-15 9 poWELL’S INTERESTING sr()I USE AT SINGAPORE. I Moulton presided over a l o f le Singapore Natural History Dlt hehl a> HafHes Museum when an devours, on the subject of inn tit t(( anmi “Is H> Singapore a< led by crui* I „11 •i T A- Powell.917 words
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Article599 1923-03-15 9 “S. T.” BI SHOP’S PRESIDENT! \L ADDRESS. At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Diocesan Association, held at Kuala Lumpur, the Bishop of Singapore, in his presidential address, stated, inter alia, that twenty years ago, the question in political matters was whether the European would give the“S. T.” - 599 words
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290 1923-03-15 9 —“M- M,” There a very large gathering at the St. Andrews’ Presbyterian Church Hall. Kuala Lumpur, to bid farewell to the RevA- 1). Harcus and his wfe. Dr. G- C- McGicgor took the chair, other" present including the Rev. B. C Roberts, the—“M- M,” - 290 words
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Article139 1923-03-15 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. T 3 uo 2 Shares. >» ZS s 0 .X 22 02 c. Sc. c. I c. Asam K. 37/6 38/6 36/6 37/6 Batang P 47-j 5b Hitam Tin 1.50 1.60 1.521 1.57}139 words
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Article113 1923-03-15 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on March 14 Spot £224.15s down £9.10s 3 mos. buying 224.15 s 9.15 s 3 selling 225 9.15 s The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London. March 13, £234.5s spot, and £234.10s three months buying. £234 15s selling.113 words
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Article26 1923-03-15 9 Ulu Piah Company, Limited, for February. 347 piculs mine. 50 piculs tribute, total 397 piculs. Work was curtailed owing to Chinese New Year holidays.26 words
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Article296 1923-03-15 9 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 46.00 sellers Copra Sundried 11.65 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do296 words
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Article106 1923-03-15 9 REVELATIONS IN SELANGOR. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, March 15. Muttu Kumaran, a Tamil clerk employed as a coupon .checker in the Office of the Controller of Rubber Restriction, has been arrested on a charge of stealing coupons. It is alleged that he was once seen106 words
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Article60 1923-03-15 9 15th March. 1923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 56 Fine Pale Crepe 56 Unsmoked Sheet 54 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 57 PORE (Crepe 57 London and New York. K"* Sheet New York G 35 The following were the rubber quotations in London on March 14 Smoked Sheet ls.4sd Plantation Ist60 words
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Article64 1923-03-15 9 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private and auction sales held this week: Cts Per Pound. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 56 to 59 No. 2 54 „55 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 52 No. 264 words
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Article51 1923-03-15 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for February lbs. Bute Plantations 11.150 Consolidated 43.624 Dominion 29.866 Gula-Kalumpong 83.000 Karan 7.291 Kota Bahroe 24,839 Nellmay 8,132 Padang Jawa 18,612 Rantau 3,677 R. E. of Krian 29.400 Samagaga 22,300 Snngei Duri 20.763 Shanghai Pahang 13,652 Shanghai Kedah 17,263 Tanah Merah51 words
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Article215 1923-03-15 9 Mar. 15—Masonic Lodge Royal Prince of Wales, Visit of D.G.M. 7 p.m. 17—St. Patrick’s Day. 17 and 18—Penang Golf Club, Monthly Medal. 17 and 19—Warwick Comedy Co.. Town Hall. 17— Mayfield Rubber Plantations, Meeting, 1 Weld Quav, 11.30 a.m. 18— P.S.C. 220 yds H’cap.“A” Class, and 75 yds215 words
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Article53 1923-03-15 9 THE RAILWAY SERVK’E. Reuter’s Telegrams, j Paris, March 14. A Dusseldorf message says 268 trains were running in the occupied territory yesterday. The total number of German railwaymen employed is now 1394. The French expelled 32 Schutzpolizei from Wulfrath and Belbert. A Fvench railwayman at Kettwig shot down[ Reuter’s Telegrams, j - 53 words
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Article52 1923-03-15 9 FRENCH SOLICIT! DE. London, March 14. The British Government nas made representations to France in regard Io the difficulties of British traders i i Rhineland. The French Government has replied most sympathetically and has given assurances that steps will lx* taken to eliminate obstacles as fai52 words
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Article38 1923-03-15 9 DE VALERA PROCLAMATION. London, March 14. Lhe De Valera party has issued a proclamation decreeing an indefinite period of national mourning, the suspension of horse-racing, hunting and other sports and the closing of all places of amusement.38 words
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Article43 1923-03-15 9 London, March 14. In the course of the Air Estimates’ debate in the House of Commons, Sir Samuel Hoare gave an assurance that due provision would be made in the air service plans for the near future for strengthening Singapore.43 words
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Article14 1923-03-15 9 New York, March 14. Spain has challenged for the Davis Cup.14 words
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Article116 1923-03-15 9 The sixth annual general meeting of the Rantau Rubber Company, Ltd., was held in the registered offices of the Company, Government Buildings, Downing Street, Penang, this afternoon. Mr. F. Duxbury presided, and the others present were Messrs A. E. Keymer, M. K. Whitlock and A. Lindley116 words
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Article221 1923-03-15 9 T. O. M.” A MALAY VILLAGE. A copy of the plan and rough perspective drawing of a proposed Malayan Pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition has been placed on the Press Table in the Committee Room of the Federal Secretariat, Kuala Lumpur, for perusal by those interested.—“ T. O. M.” - 221 words
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Article1119 1923-03-15 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES J 2 =.o OQ an Eh i RUBBER [Dollar.] S c oi S o Allenby Rubber Co 1 15l 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 40 t 60 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 25i 2 [>o Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 12 5013 50 Ayer Kuning Rubber1,119 words
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Article685 1923-03-15 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Padang for Alor Star. Pangkor for Pulau Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Jin Ho for P. Brandan. Glenariffe for Port Swvttvnhain. Singapore. China and Japan. Kedah for Bindings and Sitiawan. Taipeng for Teluk Anson. Kinta for Port Swettenham. taking mails for Klang. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Helenas685 words
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Article339 1923-03-15 10 S. T.” NEW CLASS OF VESSEL. Captain A. B. Garwood and the officers of the Peninsular and Oriental Mail steamer Morea entertained a large number of leading Singapore citizens at tiffin on Monday, and a very enjoyable time was spent in looking round the steamerS. T.” - 339 words
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Article433 1923-03-15 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. 1 By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kuhn. Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang. Port Swetteu-433 words
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Article27 1923-03-15 10 The following are non-delivered cable for the week ending 14th inst, at the E. E. A. and C. Telegraph Co: Straits, Otis Taylor Hotel Runnymede.27 words
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Advertisement26 1923-03-15 10 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (In various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press LIMITED26 words
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Advertisement542 1923-03-15 10 VIRGINIA CIGARETTES gg IF good judgment leads you to smoke Piccadilly Cigarettes you will realise that their fine appearance is but a hint of the still finer smoking qualities which lie underneath the pare rice paper. tin ensures The pure Virginia leaf is matured by the natural and patient common542 words
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Article382 1923-03-15 11 CLAIM BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY. Before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Richardson at Calcutta, th- 1 appeal of the Imperial Tobacco Company of India Ld., plaintiffs apjipllants, against Albert Bonnan ami another, defendants respondents, cairn* on for hearing. This was an appeal from the decision382 words
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Article161 1923-03-15 11 Bombay, March I.—The bv-iiie>-of F F. Gordon, Limited (in liipiidation) was put up for public auction tbievening, under tin* instruction, of the Official Liquidator, in pursuance of tin* order of the High Court of Bombay. The Company wa- to be sold a- a going concern, consisting of161 words
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Article213 1923-03-15 11 S. F. P. Calcutta, March 3.—A daiing robbery of jewellery i- reported to h;B <• taken place in Bijoy Manzil, the Calcutta residence of the Mahatajadhira] of Buidwan. It is stated that ornaments worth about Rs. 5(),(hl0, belong ing to the youngest daughter of the Maharaja—" S. F. P. - 213 words
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Advertisement257 1923-03-15 11 WITH *j Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Every woman’knows that clean bread i cannot be made with dirty hands, neither can a house be kept tidy without U constant attention. So it is with the human system. Pure blood cannot be made from a foul stomach and deranged digestion. The257 words
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Advertisement153 1923-03-15 11 Crosse (.Blackwells j New Season’s Marmalade s The greatest care is taken in the manufacture of Crosse and Black- s 11 jBl wells marmalade to preserve the freshness and pleasant subtle flavour j I 1 of the ripe fruit. This delicious preserve is made only from freshly i i <Moss153 words
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Advertisement1496 1923-03-15 12 —l “ELLERMAN” LINE. Nippon Yu»en Kaisha. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE /'XU (Tncornorated in England) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THL INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. (incoiporated L IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT HOMEWARD. <«ci i prmAN" LINE (Subject to alteration without Notice.) ELLER EUROPEAN LINE. HELEN.US March 16 London Rotterdam and Hamburg. The following1,496 words
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Advertisement611 1923-03-15 12 P. 0.-BRITISH IN D| AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Penang. To Marseilles A London about n Lea veP enin< K ARM AL A611 words
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