Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 March 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1883 No. 67. VOL LXXXI. THUFSDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 370 1 rkIDD’S 11- FTER press j IH,i& ROLLER; COMPOSITION Lcjnts,- 1 I p. G. Press, Ltd. y *-6 Haboko Tea. i j RUBBER LATEX. J Carefully selected and free from g LARGE quantities of Latex preserved I dust. Each packet contains i lb. of with AGRISOL are now being shipped 1
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    • 15 1 T. NAGATA, E DENTIST. NXXT DOMB To M “THE DISPfijHSARY” E B B OB •■LB»»"'
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  • 742 2 PROBABLE NEW INDUSTRY IN PERAK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 20. At a time when new industries for Malaya are being widely discussed, it is interesting to learn that an effort is being made to launch a new industry the coconut palm industry, in the Lower
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    • 1467 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED JTT 1n Ur II I OriIEBITO NOTICE is hereby given that the 7 ADVtnTISUitNIS. Power of Attorney executed by us in A New favour of TIAN CHOON PO. formerly J Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., j manager of our business known as YEAN 1 Skm in oan
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    • 25 2 TO PRINTERS We hold a stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (7n various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED
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    • 795 2 /yxS A km XWsafef i w W Wlf r Don’t Worry About Ip., Your Complexion Cuticura Will Take Care of It t/, J 5 If you make the Cuticura Trio your II I 1 every-day toilet preparations you v-— I will have a clear, healthy skin, good hair, and soft
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  • 2206 3 Tl( SCOTS LABOUR M.l’.’s. r ,111 < »ir Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh. February 21. te horrified surprise of the English ;ll the deportment of the Scottish Members in the House of Comis no*, unfortunately, shared by 11l l I’v 1 v of the compatriots of these "up.tional reformers. The
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  • 128 3 Mar.22—Penang St. George’s Society. A.G.M. Cricket Club. 23—-Annual General Meeting. P.W. and Kedah Church Mission. S. Mark's School. Butterworth. 5.30 p.m. Chairman. Bishop of Singapore. 23 Penang Club. Dinner and Dance. Ladies’ Night. 24 North Taiping Tin Dredging. Meeting. 12 noon. 24—“ Cash Chemists,” Ltd.. Meeting. Chamber of
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  • 116 3 PENANG, MARCH 22, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 174}) 3 days’sight Private „178 3 Bombay Demand Bank 174} 2 Madras Demand Bank 174 j
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  • 279 3 TO- D AY’S 1) EPA RTU R ES. Pangkor for Pulau Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Kinta for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Taipeng for Teluk Anson. Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. The s.s. IMihore, from China and Singapore is expected to arrive here
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  • 395 3 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 8T TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johore Singa|»ore and Hongkong Registration and Parcel Post, except wher. otherwise stated, close half an hour earlie' than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, 1 By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Knbn. Kuala 7.15 a.m Lumpur, Klang.
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  • 28 3 The following is an non-delivered cable for the weekending 21st iust, at the E. E. A. and C. Telegraph Co: Mohamedsarif 23 a Sultan Street, Rodskog.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 15 3 MARTIN’S pFlls A for »-regularit»«s. •aparaeding Bitter Avpio. Pannyroya:. »:i <«<•».» k, 'HOUR n- ...L I.HFWI'T.
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    • 389 3 Whiteaway’s the Value House, Penang. LAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Millers Brass She r w oods I 1 Hanging Brass Hang* fcv' Lamps. < X Lamps. wF V sketch, all brass 1 I f Duplex burner, X harp neat design. I~~iß Wah J brass container embossed brass yf rflf X i
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 831 4 (To the Editor“Pinang Gazette.”) Sir.—l have from Sydney a copy of* the “Australian Manufacturer’’ wEnh loudly protests against jj, a state of attains that reminds ni* of the happy -go-lucky so long in vogue in Penang,'Svhere correspondence is frequently 'held up in the Central Post Office from Saturday
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    • 799 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir. China is like a special engine, being overhauled, after several years’ wear and tear. It is believed that she will take 30 or 40 years more before she will be herself again, because the eld spare parts should be thrown
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    • 175 4 (To the Editor of the “Pinafig Gazette.”) Sir——At a general meeting of a Sjiorting Union/a resolution was passed that a Gymnasiupi and a ReadingRoom be provided early, being given to the former. The abo decision was altered at a subsequent general meeting to give precedent" l to the
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    • 123 4 [To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette.”] Sir. —With reference to the letter in your issue of the 17th instant by "Malayan Estate Dresser.” I entirely agree with the point referred to therein, as 1 am one of the qualified Estate Dressers here. I know for certain that
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  • 183 4 Tokio. March 17.—Two thousand workmen of the Noda Manufacturing Company have gone on strike. Changes in military appointments, including General Misao Kawai to be Chief of the General Staff, and General Jiro Ohba to lie Inspector General of Military Education. are expected to be announced. Over four hundred
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  • 379 4 MERCHANTS v. THE REST. A football match was played at the Esplanade, last evening, between elevens representative of the Merchants and The Rest. There was a good attendance of spectators, who witnessed a game that was not conspicuous for play of a high standard. The evening was warm, and
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  • 27 4 The results of P.C.C tennis tournament ties played yesterday were as under Final Ladies Single Handicap.—Miss Fitzpatrick l>eat Mrs. W. S. Dunn —3. 6—l.
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  • 234 4 S.T.” At Singapore Assizes, a special jury, with Mr. Guy Clarke as foreman, was empanelled for the hearing of the first murder case on the list. A Chinese named Loo Chen was charged with the murder of three Chinese, named Koh Beng, Aug Yong Lim and Koh
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  • 189 4 Duke Zeller, the cinema man, who was charged with cheating Mr. T.A.J. Noorbhay of Colombo, and an as returned to Ceylon from Singapore, was produced before the Colombo Police Court, on the 10th instant, In answer to the charges against him the accused pleaded not
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  • 434 4 Mr. F. S. Physick was entertained to a farewell dinner at the Station Hotel, Ipoh, last evening, by his European friends. The Hon Mr. A. N. Kenion presided. Mr. Physick was on the right of Mr. Kenion, and the Hon. Mr. Rich sat on the right
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  • 211 4 CHARGE OF MURDER. A charge of murder by causing the death of Pakeer at Noordin Street on or about November 1, 1922, was preferred against Kassim bin Kader, in the Police Court, Penang, before Mr. H. C. Bathurst to-day. The case was postponed till ?4arch 29. Stolen Ducks.
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  • 130 4 Ipoh. March 21. Mr. A. Cavendish, Director of CoOperative Societies. S. S. ami F. M. S., who is touring the F. M. S. ami organising local Co-operative Societies of Government Servants was in Ipoh on Tuesday, and addressed a large gathering at the Town Hall.
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  • 46 4 HON. MR. HOSE TO ACT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 22. It is officially announced that the Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose, Resident of Negri Sembilan, will act as Chief Secretary, when the Hon. Mr. W. G. Maxwell goes on short leave.
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  • 514 4 PORTION-op p I Tungku Mohamed, Assio I sioner of Police. F v I late Snltan of Paha ni! h *""'1 H. I senger on the il|. fal( enough to give a Malay &8N sentativc an account, so f n- I member, of what occu JI i 03,1
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  • 269 4 Maximum Imprisonment For Accused. The trial of Tan Kar Siting, the fornier managing director of the Chong Shing Dispensarv, who was charged on tire* counts of dishonestly retaining stolen goods, came to a conclusion at the Sm- 1 pore Assizes. At the ’close o 11 evidence
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  • 54 4 following The Municipal Band will :1Ii;l ,le fi"’ n programme of music at t u 6 to 7 p.m., to-day:— flunie 1 March The E» 2 Intermezzo Mr <>M 1,1 3 Waltz Fanfare A :in 4 Selection Leslie Stuarl s-< 5 T,vo-Ste„ TheLel«ter ni i uli s
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    • 354 4 THE MOST IMPORTANT NEWS TO YOU TO-DAY IF YOU SUFFER WIUI INDIGESTION is THE STORY OF MR. HENRY POTTER. CURED BY DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PiLLS Here it isFamous for ever thirty yeai a specific for digestive trouble*. D' Williams’ pink pills are no new and unp:ov -n remedy- but one
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  • 788 5 THE RUHR OPERATIONS. Ihe Daily I elegraph” uorrĕspon<lent at Dusseldorf, writing on the 21st February, states; A conference, the result of which will have an important bearing on the <»< cu|ration of the Ruhr, was held he«.e to-day. M. Tirard, the French High (ommissioner of the Allie.Lßhiiieland ommission,
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  • 662 5 LORD GREY ON THEIR COMPLEXITY. At Armstrong College, Newcastle, Viscount Grey of Fallodon delivered the Earl Grey Memorial Lecture. Some Thoughts on Public Life.” When, he said, he looked back to IXX4 he reflected that politics were much more simple than now. The dominating question was the simple
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  • 161 5 There was a <a s e before the District Judge. Singapore, on Saturday, in which Mrs. Cecile Rodrigues sued her husband, Mr. Gerald Rodrigues, for maintenance for herself and children. Mr- SheUey Thompso’ii wa s for the compj aidant < nd Mr. C- da siilv.v for
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    • 560 5 BANKS. RI ANDSCHE HANDEL NE MAATSCHAPPIJ. xl .’pei:i.ands trading society. ESTABLISHED 1X24. Capitil' 1 1 ’J BO (*****0 .jo. £6.666.687 St.it"""' 1,1 ""e ]9 445 211 abt. £1,620,434 S1M ,1:l1 f. 22,660.000 abt. £1,888.333 (.]),> Singapore. Calcutta, Hongkong. i Rangoon, Medan. Kobe, Kota Radja Padang. Palembang, Cheiiboi), pekalongan, Samarang, Sourabaya.
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    • 626 5 —R a. LI E -f—--m je® i E <|miniinr\ MIUdJI if imin Zj O O H 1 E i I i 555 are the fashion I E g among high-class Cigarette Smokers. Whether at Dinner, the Dance, at the Club, or in the Home, 555 con vey an atmosphere of
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  • 17 6 Harte-Lovelace. —At Seremban on the 19th inst.. to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harte-Lovelace, a son.
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  • 1066 6 In the course of his speech to tlie members of the local Chamber of ComI merce. the Hon. Mr. John Mitchell gave utterance to certain remarks which would imply that, after some years of academic discussion, the question of a Port Trust for Penang has come within the
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  • 190 6 The homeward mail, by the Ellenga, closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The B. I. Packet Thongwa, with mails from Europe, and is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-momw. The Mail despatched on the 24th ultimo, by the M. M. Packet Angkor, was delivered in London on
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  • 1382 6 The Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose, who is to act as Chief Secretary to the F. For M. S. Government, during Carcosa. the period of the Hon. Mr. Maxwell’s forthcoming leave, is at present Resident of Negri Sembilan, where he has proved a popular official, whose tact
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  • 226 6 MR. LANE’S RE nil EM KM'. (From Our Own Corre^ponileii l Singapore. March The European officers ot the Singa, l ll and Penang Harbour Boards pi l Mr. S. A. Lane on the occasion ot his retirement with a grandtathei cl'ck. suitable inscribed, and Mrs. Lam' a th
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    • 203 6 f“ DANCING Z=z==z FOXTROT T~ played by the Savoy Havana Band is irrisistible. Perfect time and a Melody that will captivate you. The reverse side is Phi Phi Onestep" —the hit of the Musical Comedy which is playing to crowded houses in London—at the present time. I Columbia Record No.
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    • 10 6 E. O. Guest Night and Dancing, On Friday, 23rd March.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 97 6 ■■■MnMgaa’gJi n 11 i— i*■m in PREBLE FEATIRE ATTRACTION AT LYRIC KINEMA, A'A, R R X From Thursday, 22nd to Sunday 25th March. Reil Ait Picture'- Present William D. T a lor'' I*n «taction I 7 reels The Furnace reels 7 Featurii A_ ie< Ayres. Milton Sills ami Theodore Rolierts
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    • 22 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.35 p.m. 9. I p.m. To-morrow. 2.46 a.m. 8.56 a.m. 3. 2 p.m. 9.30 p.m.
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  • 224 7 Many More Expulsions. Reuter’s Telegrams. Paris, March 21. t'ohlence message says the Interallied High Commission has ordered l>| fresh expulsions of officials, and ul ,neixli'il -1 German newspapers i a t|je <>« upied territory, in addition to >•» previously dealt with. Ihe Commission derided to press for enquiries
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  • 88 7 Berlin, March 21. A preventative of the Ministry oi’ liimiee announced in the Reiehsrat. that the Budget for 1922 showed a d 1 of 7.100 milliards of paper marks, <>.2<»<l milliards more than was estimated last autumn. He said this was lie leoilt ol the depreciation of
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  • 67 7 SUGGESTED ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Rome. March 21. Hie American Delegation to the I'teruational Chamber of Commerce 1 "mifss agreed to a resolution to bc 'ulunitted to the Finance Section on ludoy. suggesting an International Loiiomic Conference, especially to "d with repaintions. inter-AllieJ Hchts. exchange and international credn.
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  • 75 7 I.ondon. March 21. I k'‘Sydney ‘‘Daily 1 'airgraph” as '•'G that the Japanese peail divers ruling Thursday Island '""I that the local whites j' r, resentful but no violent? llls occurred. The Queensland Gov '‘pnneiit complain of the supineness o' ll( Federal Govern men* atid 'l
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  • 44 7 C HINESE DINNER AT LEGATION. London, March 21. J l Chao Hsin Chu entertained J lo| i'‘l p. T’ Elberton. and Mi.»s ;i ;u ]y writer, who are going* Vis, t China and other pi eminent 'l' to ;i Chinese dinner at the Lega
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  • 35 7 ape Town, March 21. •l''s-*mbly, the Ministerialist, lih, ‘''•‘urtan gave notice of a mo- .'''i'losfing Gie Government to 11 1 ’he allocation of separate ami i'leas for the Asiatic commit-
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  • 38 7 11 Delhi, Mai ch 21. Bill'u passed the Finance 111,, q ""‘t the salt tax with which '^iiii'''|"" lli 111 proposed tA meet the kip.j i :I| ;illl iouncement is ex tax leading to «-citify the
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  • 98 7 Inter-Aihed Conference Counter Proposals. Reuter’s Telegrams. I London. March 21. Ihe hief Japanese representative on the Inter-Allied Conference opening hi London to-day to conside; the Turkish counter-proposals to the draft Lausanne treaty will be Baron Hayashi, assisted by M. Nag«ioka. Minister to Czecho-Slova-Al. Satan, Councillor to the
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  • 159 7 British Reply to America. I Reuter’s Telegrams. Washington. Maich 21. Referring to Lis -peech at Newhaven iii December last in which he suggested that alterations and improvements had been effected in a number of British battleships since they had been placed in commission, Mr. Hughes to-day announced the
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  • 33 7 NUAIER< H’S ARRESTS IN DUBLIN RAID. London. March 21. free State detectives raided tea houses in Dublin. Numerous arrestwere made including the Republican Director of Publicity and the despatchbearer to De A’alera.
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  • 47 7 COLONIAL SECRETARY'S STATEMENT. London. Mai ch 21. In the House of Lords, the Duke <> 4 Devonshire said the Government was considering very far-reaching proposals. where by trade conditions in Britain will be materially improved, ami the natural resources of the Dominions and Colonies greatly developed.
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  • 48 7 WHITE BCD’S VICTORY. London. March 21. T he result of the Lincolnshire was as follows White Bud 6(1 to 1. Roman Bachelor HMI to 8 Soval 50 to 1. White Bud won by a length, Roman Bachelor taking second place by ha’t a length. Thirty ran.
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  • 120 7 London, Maicli 4. Ihe King wa< present at Twickenham yesb iday. Ih Navy started magnificently, the forwards getting ihe ball continuous’? and Kershaw and Davies opening up the game, but the latter was ometimes uncertain in his passing* Ihe Arm\ resisted successfully, took the
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  • 251 7 “The Government has no present i«itention of reducing the rate of exchange anv further,” says the kok Time*-” The M.ntstry of Finance has taken a wise step in ?>' iag the public this fresh assurance as to the future of the TicaJ- were J* alternatives- The. Banks could
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  • 57 7 NO CONFIDENC E IN So\ IET. Washington, March 21. Replying to a delegation •of the Women’s Committee fol the recognition of Russia, if is under stood that Mr. Hughes declared thai the reports reaching the Depart inert failed to inspire confidence in the Soviet or to furnish
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  • 179 7 The following are the minutes >f a special meeting of the Municipal CommG-'-ioners of the George Town, Penang held on Tuesday the 27th February 1923 Pre s entt Mr. S- Codrington Pre-jdtoit), Mr- J D Kemp Mr C. R. Samuel. Mr. J. H- Pedlow, Dr Lim Guan Cheng-
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  • 78 7 Action taken at a meeting of committee No- 4 of the Municipal Commission on March 13. included the following:—Considered proposals regarding erection of fiist Mock of proposed new Municipal and decided that the design should allow for parking of cars under the ground floor. Decided also tr>
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  • 125 7 LIST OF DONATIONS. Amount previously acknowledged $42,578.1-1 Contributions from Stanton’s shows 10/3'23 34(>. 2 Contributions from Stanton’s shows 17/3/23 396.40 Contributions from Mr. Koh Leok Hup 20.00 $43,341.26 The following “order” has been is sued to a volunteer corps in Singapore: “The Commandant hopes
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  • 205 7 Portents Point to Another Upheaval. [Reuter’s Telegrams. J London, March 21. The result of the Building Trade I nion’s ballot is a 50 per cent majority against acceptance of the employers’ terms. The reduction of wages coinciding with the commencement of the Government’s housing scheme, focus
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  • 149 7 DEBATE IN THE COMMONS. London. March 21. Extraordinary interest has been excited by a labour im tion in the Hou- of .Commons set down byMr. Philip Snowden declaring that the capitalist system ought gradually to be supersede 1 by the Socialisation of industry. All non-labour parties have
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  • 154 7 A musical offering of particular merit and novelty to lie provided for Penang is that of Kaai’s New Hawaiian Troubadours. who appear at the Town Hall, mi Thursday and Friday next, under the direction of Bandmans Eastern ircuit. Ltd. Of all the noteworthy musicians who have parried
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  • 94 7 Mr. A. Morton, a passenger from Shanghai to London by the Hakone Maru disappeared from the ship in the early hours of this morning, some little time before her entry into Penang Roads. The missing man who was 49 years of age. was a marine engineer and
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  • 67 7 The programme to be screened at the Lyric Kineina, Penang Road, to-night includes. The Furnace a 7-reel pro duction with an all star cast dealing with the problems of modern marriage, An Amateur Devil.” featuring Bryant Washburn as a “spotless youth and his scandalous quest of a
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  • 985 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. Muir, Chenderiang, left by the Hakone Main for home to-day. Passengers by the Kopah from De’i to-day were: —Messrs. A. I). Pylei and A. Smith. Chief Court Inspector Tayloi, who was taken ill a few weeks ago, has resumed duties at Kuala Tatmpur. Mr. Norman Sutton left
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  • 298 7 DE BRUYNE-IRVING. A very pretty wedding was solemnised at the Mission Chapel, Farquhar Street, oir Tuesday between Mr. T. Y. de Bruyne, of Messrs. Islay Kerr A. Co., and Miss Annie Irving, of Penang. The little chapel was 1 eantifully decorated by Mrs. Ashdown. The bride was given
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  • 127 7 A small A. C. light car, belonging to Mr. S. Weihen, came to grief at the corner of Perak Road and Pangkor Road, yesterday morning about 9 o’clock. How the accident occurred is not clear, but it appearsthat while in the act of turning the
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  • 983 8 —“S.T.” APATHY OF THE SHAREHOLDERS UNDER CRITICISM The third annual general meedwg >f Ulu Benut Consolidated Rubber Co., Ltd was held at its registered office. Gre-ham House, Stngapore. on Sadurday. Mr. A.J. Ferguson pj-e.sided. and the others present were the Hon. Mr- S. Q- Wong and
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  • 507 8 In April, 1921, shareholders of the Malaya Tin Corporation Ltd., F.M.S., were offered a debenture issue of £10.(100. Applications were received for £4.100 worth, ami it has now been decided to offer the remaining £5,900 worth to shareholders on the same terms and conditions. The debentures are
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  • 186 8 Benares Opium p. chest SS.()(M),(M) noin. Cloves no stock Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nntim g’s 80s 1105... Coconuts per 1,000 46.00 sellers Copra Snndried 12.10 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 [Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 190 8 I PRITCHARD I CO., LTD., I (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) Penang Ipoh Sungei Patani h I ROVER” I CYCLES J 1923 MODEL A. Made Finest zz f rom J? Material z= zz the Throughout E: SPECIFICATION. Frames.— 2- 24 —26 and 28 inches, of best weldless EE steel. ZZ Tyres.
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    • 305 8 I The three I w standard phjgs Ilf fl Great Britain's premier pl ugs 1 LODGE JCTI Hi! Ji TIM te® UA® I METRIC. Model C 3. For nearly all British II m and European engines, cF 11 s and American engines g screwed metric. Also g; made with single
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  • 1348 9 restriction ph annual gpnenl merlin- of the Milaca Pl;vifer<’ Association was h e ’d -1,,. Malacca Club on Sunday morning o]| Mi .1. \V. Campbell, the chair- a l( hainnan. in proposing the ;<do. illt|ll 'of the accounts, said at the close of J* ye ar eight l,
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  • 42 9 22nd March. 192.3. Local. CtR. r Smoked Sheet 57* Pena.no- Fine Pale Orepe 57] Fnsmoked Sheet 54 Stnca- (Smoked Sheet 58] PORE I Crepe 58} London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ls.4id Lon-oon Cr(<r| I S .4U New York 0.35
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  • 121 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on March 21 Spot £219.10s down £3.7s.Gd .3 mos. buving 220.5 s .3.5 s .3 selling 220.10 s .3.2s.fid The Eastern Sinelting Co., Ltd:— London. March 20. £222.175.G<l spot.and £223.10s three months buying, £223.12s (id selling. London,
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  • 295 9 BRITISH CHAMBERS’ DEMANDS. At the last quarterly meeting of the Association of British Chamber of Commerce, in London, important questions for the development of trade came under discussion. It was pointed out by several speakers that the principal check upon industry was the excessive burden of taxation,
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  • 135 9 The monthly meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board was held at the Sanitary Board offices to-day. Mr. A. J. Sturrock. the chairman, presiding. The chairman made the interesting announcement that he bad been informed that Ipoh will be electrically lighted on March 30. This. I take
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  • 143 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedv Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. -r -r Shares. 33 33 rj) c. c. sc. sc. Rubber (Dollar). New Serendah 3.10 3.25 3.00 3.15 Minin*!. Asam K. 37/ 39/- 36/- 37/6 Hitam Tin 1.60 1.65 K. Kamunting 45/- 46/-
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  • 1115 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. go a NAMES g, fl X or H «e RUBBER [Dollar.] S c c; S Allenby Rubber Co 1 15; -’5 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 40: J Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 12 50 *3 ;X) Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 60
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  • STOP PRESS.
    • 159 9 DOUBTS IN THE LORDS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 21. In tin* House of Lords, Lords Bir kenhead, Haldane, Long- and Carson laid grave stress on the weakness <d‘ the Royal Air Force, and contrasted with that of other powers. la>rd Grey emphasised the increasinguncertainty of the situation
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    • 56 9 FRANCE’S VIEWS. Paris, March 21. A report presented to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber on the Washington naval agreement favours ratification, but only for the normal duration, expiring in 193 G, and not for indefinite renewal thereafter by tacit agreement, while the ratio strength established
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    • 68 9 Washington, March 21. Mr. Hughes afterward» stated that the altitude of the State Depart men I was one of non-interference with Russia’s internal concerns, but a deternr nation not to enter into discussions or blished on a sound basis for international intercourse. Referring to the Russian debt
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    • 99 9 FOR RHEUMATISM T RY A HOT SALTRATED BATH. A bath in hot naltrated water will stop the aches. paili«. stiffness, and swelling iniwutw. Millions of packets of Reudel Bath Saltrates (for the preparation of saltrated water) have lieen sold, and the sale is increasing dailv. Thi .nekton th" Thousands <»f
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    • 79 9 When a man asserts his diobelie* in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverage» he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed Ids taste for years it proves not so much that he is
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    • 364 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. N. Y. K. BOMBAY LINE FOR COLOMBO AND BOMBAY. s.s. AWA MART” due 4th April, has excellent accommodation for Saloon and deck passengers. For further particulars. please apply to Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., Agents, N.Y.K. Bombay Line. s.s. GLENARIFFE.” Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from
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  • 1076 10 THE MYSTERY OF LIFE. The anniversary of tho bi<th of John Hunifei v\a s celebrated by a djune-i at the Royal College T Surgeons of England in Lincoln’s Inn Fields. .Sir Anthony A Bowlby (pre s ide-t) .s in the chair. Mr. Rudyard Kipling, proposing “The Hunterian,
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  • 422 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Pexanc, h 22 |(J23 Government Mettox— c, Head, sheep or goat each 8o Liver with heart lung do 9ii Goat or Sheep pj'lb of Mutton P Jb sid,,ey5 id,,ey Pair 3ft Feet the four to Moton— Head, sheep or goat each 80 Liver with heart lung
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