Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 March 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1888 No. 68. VOL LXXXI. FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 595 1 I KIDD’S j LETTER PRESS I; 1M ROLLER COMPOSITION agents.— i 1 P. G. Press, Ltd. yy B The Empire Typewriter The “Stengah” for Discriminating Drinkers. r A Really Good and Cheap Typewriter. i i I CHIVAS ROYAL STRATHYTHAN >; I More Empires are in use in The Straits (chop
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    • 30 1 j r >: X—. J ESTU. ,?72 X HTMMSEI BY ROYALTY |CUPS! CUPS! CUPS’i Ull-MARKED STERLING SILVER. |i i Al REDUCED PRICES. j;| 18. P. de SI LVA, ji HU J:
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  • 665 2 ANNUAL MEETING. At a meeting of the subscribers to St. George’s held in the Penang Cricket Club last evening, it was unanimously decided to celebrate St. George’s Day this year by a ball at the Town Hall on Friday. April 27. There were present:—Hon. Mr. W. H.
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  • 185 2 Now Seeking Oil. You are sanguine about getting dinkum oil asked a shareholder at the half-yearly meeting of the Bux Tin Mining Syndicate, No Liability, which was held at Scott’s Hotel, Melbourne. The chairman (Mr. A. O. Campbell) replied: “We are as sure of that as we possibly
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 622 2 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —The report published in you/ issue of the 20th instant relating to Mr. A. Rogers’ exciting experience in the Province with armed robbers wj’l have been read with great sympathy and interest. It must have caused no little satisfaction
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  • 76 2 Holy Trinity* Church, Nibong Tebal. 6th Sunday, in Lent. March 25.—H01y Communion (English) X a.m., Holy Communion (Tamil). 9 a.m. Caledonia Club, Sunday. March 25.—Even ing Prayer and Sermon 7 p.m. S. Paul’s Mission Chapel. Bnkit Tengah. Monday liefore Easter. 26th March. —Holy Communion
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  • 23 2 25th March. 6th Sunday in Lent (Palm Sunday).—Matins and Sermon (Tamil) 9.15 а. Children’s Service 5 p.m.. Evensong б. p.m.
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  • 21 2 25th March. 6th Sunday in Lent (Palm Sunday).—Holy Communion X. 30 a.m.. Evensong and Sermon 5.15 p.m.
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  • 538 2 THE STEAMER GASCOYNE. While at her berth in Fremantle, the Gascoyne, now in port at Singapore, says the Free Press,” was the scene of a celebration in which a review was given of the trade. Sir Edward said The people of the North-West coast wanted regular and
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  • 346 2 S.T.” ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A SINGAPORE LANDLORD. A case of interest to tenants as well as to landlords was hear»! in the District Court, Singapore, when a Mohammedan, named J. M. Asmail Maricar, was charged with committing a breach of Ordinance No. 4, 1922, by demanding what is known
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  • 402 2 S. T.” INQUEST ON THE LATE MR. TAN SOO BIT. Mr. F. G. Bourne, Singapore City Coroner, commenced his enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of the late Mr. Tan Soo Bit, son of Dr. Y. E. Tan, dentist, of Victoria Street, who was killed while
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  • 296 2 Huge Quantity of Foods Found by the Police. 1 11 With reference to the John Little’s case, which has just been heard at the Assize Court, says the “Straits Times’’ of Wednesday, one was under the impression that the heap of goods pilei! in court formed
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  • 147 2 The following P.C.C. tennis ties are fixed for Monday, the 26th March Mixed Doubles Handicap Class “A”.— —15.2 Miss Fitzpatrick and M. T. P. Rule v.—. 2 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Thomas (2). Tuesday, the 27th March:— Final Doubles Handicap Class “B”.— —3O E.
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  • 392 2 —“Free Press.” Ike programme of the Singapore Sporting Club for the Spring Meeting has been published and should prove an attractive one for owners. We are to have four days racing commencing on Saturday, May 12th. The Committee are to be congratulated upon the manner in which
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  • 300 2 S. T.” Heavy Fine Imposed on the Distributor. In the District Court. Singapore. Mr. •R. M. Donati. distributor of the Pathe I Freres Films, was charged with abet- ment in regard to a banned film shown [recently at the Empire Cinema. Singapore. Court Inspector Nichol prosecuted. Mr.
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  • 134 2 TO DAY ’S_DEPART ORes Ellenga for M a(lras Europe etc. via k Kopah tor Deli. Lahore for Colombo I Bombay. ,innB hko»lj ah)( Kampar for Teluk Anson Thongwa for mails for Klang, kJ®; and Singapore. J-Nmpnr Mr. 0. Bjorling presi.lwl dinary general meeting Steam Navigation Comnanv r S attl
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  • 29 2 232 coolies arrived per s s I'hongwa, today. of which 106 were sent to Pula® Jerejak. and the balance proceed direct to Port Swettenham tor «piarantine therp.
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  • 98 2 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johore. Singapore and Hongkong Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half in hour earlier than the Ordinary mail FOR AT Batu Gajah, Tapah Road. Ry train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kuhn. Kuala 7.15 am. Lumpur, Klang. Port
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 153 2 “NOW AS HEALTHY A CHILD AS COULD BE FOUND BRITISH MOTHER IN BURMA GIVES THANKS TO BABY’S OWN TABLETS. Mrs- Austin-Brown, wife of Sergeant Austin-Brown of the Raaig(K>n Police, writes: —“My daughter Jessie, aged JG months, suffered very much with constipation until I gave her Baby’s Own TabletsAfter the use
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    • 186 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST. Nickel Front of Headlamp. Hinder rewarded. B. Powell, Post Office. Penang. NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF PEN ANOSummary Case In Bankruptcy. ol Re Mohamed Eusoff bin Daud>ah. Notice is hereby given that ‘J Dividend in the above
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  • 599 3 THE NEED FOR EDUCATION. Speaking on “EducatioiCand politics” at the fortnightly luncheon at the National Liberal Club. London, Lord Haldane emphasised the imjxntance of the educative influence in the establishment of an alternative Government. Referring to what he described as a remarkable speech made by
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  • 131 3 Mar.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 ami Dance. La<lics' Night. 24 North Tai ping Tin Dredging. Meeting. 12 noon. 04—“ Cash Chemists,” Ltd.. Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 12 noon. 24—Taiping Tin Dredging,
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  • 656 3 LANDLORDS COMMISSIONERS. INTERESTING POINT RAISED ON APPEAL. An| interesting point involving construction of one of the Municipal Ordinances is raised in the appeal which came before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, and Mr. Justice BarretL-Lednard in the, Supreme Court, Singapore, says the Free Press”- The appeal is by Mr.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 940 3 shost classified Fresh Centrosema ADVERTISEMENTS. c Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., vllb can be inserted in the “Pinang 8 Cents a lb. f. O I*. Bedong. Gazette at THREE CENTS A WORD Apply counting the address to which BUKIT KOSA ESTATE, replies are to be sent. Bedong. Minimum Charge
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    • 19 3 MARTIN’S A Remedy for gaperseding Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal. P» Coch... ’■'RDER OF «.».4. I.HR"MISTS Maß'r 1 N.Cbem.»! SCUTH*»PT«M BSatA*’»
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    • 38 3 Simonds’ Milk Stout You want a nice, smooth, delicious drink. And you want building up —You feel run down. Well, drink SIMON DS MILK STOUT. It is nourishing and invigorating. brewers—fl. a G SIWONOS LM., READING. EXG’ A'JD
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    • 905 3 lSb i .--s- \lr’ f** frisf -4^/iw* 3ttt t al z- Ilßf® I si e —-i IS' Iw’W RM 1 “Getslt” Quick Action Corn Cure NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the exclusive property of S traits-Java Trading Company, W a liability Company incorporated w n
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  • 1057 4 Then* has been a meeting in London of the Chamber <»f Shipping. It was the forty sixth annua! gathering of representatives of the largest organised body of shipowner- in the world. It surveys immense operation- and directs unflagging energy in pursuance of the shipping interests of Britain.
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  • 126 4 The homeward mail, by the Rhexenor. (specially superscribed letters oifly) closes at 9 a.m. to-morrow. The Mail despatched on the 24th ultimo, by the M. M. Packet Angkor, was delivered in London on the 21st instant. An informal dance will be held at the Penang Golf club from
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  • 1365 4 The possibility of Penang or its neighbourhood becoming a Penang and station on the All-Red Aircraft. aerial mail route has been discussed previously, and many are aware that ground in Province Wellesley has been examined. The question of Penang’s future in this connection is raised in a
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  • 194 4 A DEATH SENTENCE (From Our Own Corresp« ndentJ Singapore. March, 23. At the Assizes, a remarkable iminlo case was heard in which a < i>n 1 smith Chin Ah Lin) was murdering his wife. I i b-u-the prosecution that tin- accu>'' gained to-sell his wife to anot ertnan
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 109 4 BOON PHARMACY, Chemists and Druggists. 182, Penang Road. ’Phone No. 1016. Day an< l 2<ight Dispensing. Goods ot the HIGHEST QUALITY combined with ECONOMICAL PRICES and a service which we aim to make as perfect as possible. s A. g MODES I ROBES ET COSTUMES. g 1 PARIS, MAISON. PERSONAL
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    • 10 4 E. O. Guest Night and Dancing, On Friday, 23rd March.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 168 4 I TOWN HALL, PENANG, j FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, March 29th and 30th, at 9-30 pan. SACRED CONCERT Friday 30th. BANDMAN'S EASTERN CIRCUIT. Ltd. present g I KAAI’S NEW HAWAIIAN I TROUBADOURS An Entirely New Company direct from the HAWAIIN ISLANDS. ee I 12 ARTISTS 12 f H Thursday 29th
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    • 21 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3. 2 p.m. 9.30 p.m. To-morrow. 3.14 a.m. 9.21 a.m. 3.33 p.m. 10. (> p.m.
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  • 118 5 Kelantan Government’s Appeal Dismissed. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 22. l(l House of Lords dismissed the t ;l b\ the Government of Kelantan the arbitrator's award that the Govern inent was bound to construct a lH ]wav and carl road within the Duff .vid(>pnienl Company's concession wl thin
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  • 814 5 POINT RAISED IN THE CASE. In the House of Lords, on February ]stli. the Lord Chancellor and Lords si,,w. Sumner. Parmoor and Trevethin l„ ~m tlw hearing of the appeal of the tOvcrnnient of Kelantan, an unfederated A[ ;1 State, from an order of the Court \ppcal
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  • 518 5 Li Hie House of Commons on Feh’ua,yMi. Maxwell Thornton asked Hie 1 mlei-Seeretaiy of State for Foreign Affairs (1) whether in 19(12 flier an agreement executed bv Siam av ith the Malay State, Kelantan, under "Inch that State "*a> recognised to be a dependency of tin- Kingdom
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  • 103 5 APPEAL DISMISSED London, March 22. The House of Lords dismissed tin* appeal of the Merlimau- Rubber Es fates, Limited, against assessment of excess profits duty mentiom-d on the 21st February. [London, February 21. *he Lords reserved judgment in the appeal relating to the assessment of the Merlimau Rubber
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  • 56 5 SF(’OND SESSION OF LEAGUE ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Geneva, Much 22. The second session of the League of Nations Advisory CommKiee i»» tin- suppression of the traffic in women and children has opened and < leai G inter alia, with a proposal not to employ foreign women
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  • 160 5 Doubts in the Lords. {Reuter’s Telegrams.J London, March 21. In the House of Lords, Lords Bir kenhead, Haldane, Long ami (’arson laid grave stress on the weakness of the Koval Air Force, and contrasted H with that of other Powers. Lord Grey emphasised the increasing uncertainty of
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  • 64 5 BRITAIN’S EXAMPLE. London. Mai ch 22. In a speech in London Coi. AmeiA said Britain had scrapped warship> totalling 1,600,000 ton.- sin: J the Washington Conference oi with ships in the course of constrm tion an I auxiliary vessels had scrapped some 2,000.000 tons including 35
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  • 92 5 Berlin. March 22. Continuous steadiness in the mark is causing considerable difficulties 1g business firms. A well-known Belli i Company dealing m preciou-. metalha- suspended payment. The liabibties are said to be 4,5(;(i.000,0l;G marks and the assets 2,500,000.090 marks. It is reported that the failure ha- involved
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  • 30 5 London, March 22. Mr. Montagu-Norman returned unheralded from, the continent and an peared in the chair at to-day's meeting of the Bank of England Dire< tois
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  • 55 5 FRANCE’S VIEW}. Paris, March 21. A report presented to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the (’hamber on the Washington naval agreement favours ratification, but only’ for the normal duration, expiring in 1936, ami not for indefinite reneAval thereafter by’ tacit agreement, while the ratio strength established ought
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  • 70 5 Washington, March 21. Mr. Hughes, the State Secretary, said the attitude of the State Department was one of non-interference with Russia’s internal concerns, but a determ nation not to enter into discussions or recognition until the Soviet >vas established on a sound basis for international intercourse. Referring
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  • 21 5 Helsingfors, March 22. Notwithstanding recent official bulletins, a Moscow message says official (“ircles consider that Lenin condition is hopeless.
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  • 42 5 London, March 22. The Scottish steel makers announce a further increase in certain steel pro ducts, including ten shillings per toa on ship plates, which will tend io check the recent improvement in the ship building and steel trade.
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  • 152 5 Speech by Mr. Chao-Hsin Chu. Reuter’s Telegrams. J London, March 22. In a speech at a dinner given by the Parsee Association in honour of Miss lata, who is the first Indian woman to be called to the Bar, Mr. Chao Hsiii Chu said the Indian people
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  • 181 5 “TIMES’ CORRESPONDENT’S ADVICE. London, Mai ch 22. The “Times” Peking correspondeii! in a. concluding article on the financial chaos in China considers th? situatii-n demands earlier attention than is pos sible by awaiting the recommendationof the Foreign Commission proposed at the Washington Conference to formulate conditions under
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  • 36 5 London, March 21. The Japanese Ambassador gave a reception to members of the Japan Society and others, including the Chinese Charge d’Affaires, representative-; of the Foreign Office and the Lord Mayor and Mayoress.
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  • 18 5 London, March 22. Lieut-General Sir George Kirk Patrick has been appointed G.().(’., Western Command, India.
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  • 153 5 Madras, March 9.—Sir Gordon Fraser’s proposal in the Legislative Assembly to impose a teinpoiarv sur charge of 6 pies in the rupeejm incom tax, super tax and customs ccllections in place of part of the proposed new salt tax met with strong opposition at a
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  • 90 5 On February 26, Mr. Darbyshire asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department if lr* would consider the abandonment of th»* project of holding the British Empire Exhibition, with a vie" to setting some limit to the loss which guarantors were likely to suffer. Sir William Joynson-Hicks
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  • 1436 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The Bishop of Singapore has lieen visiting Fraser’s Hill. Mr. W. R. Armstrong has been admitted to Kuala Lumpur Hospital. Mrs. Pasley, who has been visiting Kuala Lumpur, has gone to Port Dickson with Mrs. Beal. Mrs. G. W. Bryant, we are glad to say, has almost recovered
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  • 61 5 (Penang Fund). Hon. M r A. B. Voules 10 “P. V.” 10 Mrs. C. D. D. Hogan 5 Pinhorn 5 Duxbury 10 Mr. W. Hutson 10 Mr. F. T. Kinder 10 Golightly Racing Stable 5 Mrs. Gardner 2 68 Mrs. Kinder, 4 Sepoy Lines, the Local Collector,
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  • 594 6 —“S.T.” ANNUAL MEETING OF RUBBER ASSOCIATION. The annua! meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Associa#turn' «as held in the Exchange Room, Mr. J. M- Sime presiding over a very fair attendance of members. After the usual preliminaries he said Gentleman, the report ami accounts for the
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  • 211 6 It cannot be insisted too strongly that registration has no terrors for the good servant it is indeed a protection to him. an<l a guarantee that he will never lack for a good situation, says the Malaya Tribune.” Only the bad servant need fear it; and in the
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  • 409 6 THE REPORT FOR 1922. The report of the Malacca Agricultuial Board for the year 1922 states th it the total revenue of the Board amounted to $96-826-73 a.nd is made up as follows: Medical Assessment $B4-608.30 Additional 1921 Assessment collected in! 1922 $l7O-00 Assessment paid by
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  • 348 6 —“Free Press-” lhe Government has announced its intention of building more small house’ to relieve the situation in Singapore, but ha> not yet definitely stated whether it is going |O take any further step- in th»» way of rent restriction or conciliaii n. The Rent Restriction
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  • 110 6 The Manager of the local branch of the Cliartered Bank infoims us of the receipt of cable advice from the Head Office in London, that at the approaching annual general meeting of shareholders of the Bank, the Directors will recommend that a dividend lie declared for the past
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  • 522 6 Messrs Symington and Sinclair’s Weekly Market Report, dated London, the Ist March, states —Although there has been no marked activity in our market, prices have kept fully steady and in fact show an advance of }d per lb. on the week for near positions, while distant deliveries
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  • 146 6 PENANG, MARCH 23, 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 R«l74]'| 3 days’sight Private 178 3 Bombay Demand Bank 174} g Madras Demand Bank 174} > 3
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  • 679 6 HASSALL DESCRIBES HIS POSTERS. At Bow Street Police Court, Mr. Graham Campbell continued the hearing of three summonses against Joseph Weiner and Arthur Elliott, for the alleged publication of a proposal or scheme for the side of tickets in a certain lottery called
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 95 6 Wash that Itch Away There is absolutely no sufferer from Eczema who ever used the simple wash, D.D.D. Prescription, and did not. feel immed ately the wonderful cooling sensation that comes rhen the itch is tak/n away. This soothing wash penetrate» the pores and gives instant relief from the m.
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    • 530 6 MILKO. IVTTT is a full dried milk powder v-r m j|| f o f selected cows, ied P^’ l -H t ;!^’^ll leM wonderful new process. thjs l as ''i’es by a is removed from the milk except water IVflf KO S O6B into solnt ion, quickly and easilv «in
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  • 1254 7 CARNIVAL ban. (By an Expert.) Paris, February 21. use of confettis and serpentines in of Paris has been permanently This decision has been taken the Council of Hygiene. Carnival procession has been l,'dished, or rather transformed into show, to be held in the early tinnier. The Queens
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  • 86 7 London. March B.«*— The Dublin cor respondent of the “Daily Mail state* that (’on Malony, the successor to Liam Deasy as the rebel Deputy Chief of Staff, has been seriouslv wounded and captured in company with two other leaders in County Tipperary. This is the most important arrest
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  • 139 7 London, March 11.—A Dublin message states that the Government has published an announcement to the effect that captured document* that De Valera’s salary is £l,OOO a year, paid more or less in aihance. It is reported from Cork riiat the Irregulars have officially declared tin ir intention
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  • 1078 7 THE DELEGATES REPORT. The report of the delegates of the Rubber Growers’ Association on their visit to the Rubber Association of America, New (>rk- has been issued- Signed by Sir Stanley Bois, Mi. P. J. Burgess and Mr. H- Eric Miller, the report is a fairly
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  • 334 7 FROM THE AMERICAN PRESS. Germany ha* given up the goo*e step for the -idestej). France’s new slogan seems to be 1 hey shall not pas*-their payments. The difference between happiness and contentment is that happiness isn’t nine part* lazinessGermany having bt»en at fault during the war. persists in
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  • 254 7 Possibly it may be the inquisitive journalistic mind, but we should have expected the Committee of a Chamber of Commerce in a Port near where a rival port is being built to have something to say about the prospets of *uch rival port, says the’“Time* of Malaya
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  • 103 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. S 2 E 2 Shares. 3 d} 33 CO 33 GO C. C. t C. C. Mining. Asam K. 36/- 37/6 35/6 37/Hitam Tin 1.60 1.65 1.60 1.6.5 K. Kamunting 42/6 43/6 42/6
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  • 44 7 2.3 rd March, 192.3. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 56| Penang- Fine Pale Crepe SGI .Unsmoked Sheet 52 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 57| pore (Crepe 571 London and New York. Trxwrrwxw. f Smoked Sheet ls.4|d London Crepe ls4 j d New York G. 35
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  • 112 7 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on March 22 Spot £223.15s up £4.5s .3 mos. buying 224.10 s 4.5 s .3 selling 224.15 s 4.5 s The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, March 22. £224 spot, and £224.10s three months buying. £224.15s fid
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  • 291 7 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 4fi.00 sellers Copra Sundried 12.20 sellers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do
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  • 513 7 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, March 23. 1923. cts Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 8o Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 52 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 52 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 Mutton— Head,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 77 7 When a man asserts his didjeliei in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverages he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed his taste for years it proves not so much that he is
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 542 8 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIaI AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in Engl ANI) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SER ViCI s 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 London about ,eav ePe n n< KASHGAR Mar. 30
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