Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 June 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 133. VOL LXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 13th JUNE, 1923. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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  • 277 2 London, May 29. —Rain again interfered with County cricket and there was no play in three matches, a fourth being abandoned. Notts vs. Glamorgan. Glamorgan.—lst innings, 157 (Riches 74, Richmond 6 for 59), 2nd innings 95. (R’chmnod 5 for 36.) Notts. —Ist innings, 239 for 7 (declared) 2nd
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  • 361 2 London, May 29. —The enquiry of the Jockey Club Stewards into the innocent mistake by which Black Jester and Palm Branch filly ran as Black Jester and Hypatia filly and won the Rook Plate at Gatwick on the 19th May has resulted in the disqualifying of Hypatia
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  • 138 2 London, June s.—The Derby festival opened to-day in fine cold weather. A small band of enthusiasts early this morning viewed the Derby candidates at exercise. Town Guard did a couple of six furlong gallops, going well and showing that he had quite recovered from his mishap of
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  • 466 2 PRESENT POSITION OF THE WORK. The immense engineering scheme known as the Johore Causeway, which was commenced in 1919 and is to cost £1,000,000, is now well advanced towards completion, and should be ready considerably under the estimated time of five years, says the Straits Times.” The causeway
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  • 326 2 AMERICAN’S VIEW* OF HER FINANCES. Mr. Clarence Walker Barron, the 67-years-old owner of the” Wall Street Journal” and the Boston News Bureau, writes on the Ruhr as follows: No man can see the end of the Ruhr situation. France and every Frenchman, as well as every
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  • 368 2 New York, May 6. —In New York tonight and in every city of America’s greatest State there will be a joyous demonstration by the wets and a lamentation by the drys.” The Volstead Prohibition Act still remains, but the New Y’ork State Legislature has repealed the
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  • 298 2 The world has wagged forward for a good many aeons and still man is the Old Adam —at least, in his own estimation. At punctual intervals, as the tide of centuries advanced, some great discovery was made that would have the effect of forcing the process of evolution.
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  • 51 2 London, May 30. —At the forthcoming meeting of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons it ’s proposed to raise the ban imposed during the War, excluding all Freemasons of enemy birth from English lodges, on condition that any lodge to which individual members belonged passes a unanimous resolution of
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  • 158 2 London, May 29.—Tliq Lobby corresi pondent of “The Times” states that Conservative re-union has been accelerated by the events of yesterday more than the extremists care to admit. Now two months is freely spoken of as the period within which they will be re-united. Mr. I Baldwin’s Party
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  • 136 2 London, May 29. —The Berlin correspondent of “The Times” states that a tragic story of misplaced philanthropy was told in Court during the trial of three carol singers for the murder of a tailor named Albach. Singing peace and goodwill to men, the youths on Christmas Eve delighted
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  • 40 2 Bombay, June 5. —The Bombay Government has inaugurated a scheme for advanced education in Agriculture of a number of students. They will be trained at Jailgaon farm. No fees w ill be charged for graduate apprentices.
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  • 429 2 the WORLD of .sp Ort For a second time k pion of English bi]li ;u d ch artl Smith, of Darlington, ifi H W ‘Hie to-date embodiment o f -i e ip. ed all-round player, says tl fi H. Standard. Preferring t he hv *n:ng type of
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  • 183 2 All the essentials of a real Talking Movie” were displayed to an audience of 2.500 people by Edward B. Craft, Chief Engineer of the Western Electric Company, at a recent lecture. On the screen, the operation of the radio vacuum tube was shown, while an explanatory
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  • 168 2 Calcutta, June 5. —The approximate suit of the polling on the three resou tions proposed at the meeting of the ere ditors of the Alliance Bank of Simla 1 mited (in liquidation) held at 8, ounC! House-street on June 1 is given e The figures are merely
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    • 67 2 When a man asserts his in advertising, ask him 4 r inb he uses, whose beverages In nine cases out of ten advertised articles, and |,j, states that he has not cia taste for years it proves no IIS that he is not influenced by a ing as that he
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  • 783 3 1M PROVED POSITION'S. l( e nLh ordinary general meetTllt f the Ulu Ranta-u Rubber Estates iDg( \nv Limited, was held at the ‘chamber of Commerce, Oxford '"''.""caX Street, E. C. Mr. A. A. l/i’umLun (chanman of the company) P 'r| (ll tail man said: Gentlemen, after Wiping
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  • 87 3 Pl K. Rutherford (Ceylon Tea an ’ations). —I n weighing the probabiles of the near future, whether it would Vail >r °fit a ble to extend the cultiOn ’on of tea rather than that of rubber th °f' av^a^e land, we are of opinion o r man
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  • 688 3 At the time of writing (May 11) Pne crude rubber murket is steadier at the reduced level, -of approximately Is. 6<j for the standard grades, says Mr. E. L. Killick in the ‘‘Financier.” There has been a considerable shake-out of weak bulls, while the knowledge that the recent
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  • 76 3 Mr. H. C. Archer (R. and J. Hill). During the year we* have considerably increased our advertising expenditure with gratifying results. We are a-t present continuing on lines, and if still greater expenditure on advertising appears likely to be justified by further expansion of trade the board
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  • 66 3 London, May 29. —Mason was remanded for a week to arrange his defence, the Magistrate intimating that he would be committed for trial. [Mason is alleged to be guilty of the murder of Dickie, a taxi-driver at Brixton. It is suggested that he hired Dickie’s car to
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    • 21 3 8 s northand Instructor, Cente“"'y Edition, at S 3 each or $3.30 V'”’ free, stocked by The Pinang •azette Press, Ltd.
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    • 2005 3 Short Classified KEDAH government. |p enan Q u |j ,ANIS Advertise menf, >”■ -■-“-TANDSCHE HANDEL nuvenisemenis. strnction of a Reinforced Concrete AITTTTWIW DACCQ IQ9Q MAATSCHAPPIJ. a□ r ci «v r o Bridge over the Kedah River at Alor AUIUMN KACLb, NEDERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., star.
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  • 1301 4 ABRAHAM LINCOLN." MR. HOLLOWAY’S FINE IMPERSONATION AT THE TOWN HALL. In John Drink water, ’j now famous historical play of Abraham Lincoln, ■which has run for years in England and has met with extraordinary popularity in the United States of America and in most English speaking countries, there is one
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  • 466 4 The "Battle Hymn of the Republic ”of the United States, sung to the tune we know as "John Brown's Body,” and which was heard on the Town Hall stage several times in the course of last night’s performance of Abraham Lincoln.” is a magnificent
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  • 973 4 RUBBER OWNERSHIP CASE. In the Butterworth Police Court, yesterday, before the Mr. F. N. King, A.D.O/, the hearing was commenced of a case in which Towkay Khay Soon, managing partner of Chop Ban Soon Joo, of Sungei Patani, is claiming fourteen bags of rubber weighing twenty piculs, now
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  • 49 4 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, June 10. The Cotton Conference agreed to adopt the United States standard as the basis of thr world cotton trade. Signature to the agreement was withheld, pending confirmation by the various cotton exchanges. The conference will adjourn till June 18 to await replies.
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  • 200 4 MR. PECK’S SUIT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 13. The hearing of the case. Peck versus Russell, was continued. Mr. Mundell reviewed the trial Judge’s findings and the grounds of appeal. He said Sir Arthur Adams argued that the Judge should refer to documents other than
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  • 344 4 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir.—After reading my letter which you published in your issue of to-day, I have discovered a slight error in it. 2, Pet 2 2—13 should be 2. Pet 3 2—13. Yours etc., G. B. Cronirg. Penang, June 12. Five Hokiens are wanted
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    • 513 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. to let %o# “Nirvana,” 318 Macalister Road from Ist July. Fully furnished. Rent considerably reduced. For further particulars apply to Messrs. A. A. Anthony Co., 9 Beach Street. NOTICE OF SALE. JSC In the Court of the Judicial Commissioner at Ipoh. Civil Application No. 89, of 1923. if
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  • 660 5 INQUEST XT KUALA LUMPUR. Mi p ry de, the Kuala Lumpur police ist ate, in his capacity as city coroheld an inquest on Saturday momT a t the police court, into the cij-cum-dfnces attending the tragic death of 1 sector Cowan in the early hours of if
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  • 78 5 The Faculty of Arts have formed a K'nema Art Group, open to all members 0 the kinema trade, with the object of British film production. At a reception at the St. James’s Pichl!e Theatre Victoria, the chairman, Mr. Henry Vibart, said they did not want to pe
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  • 70 5 2, 000 EXECUTIONS IN TWO WEEKS. ei 'lin, May 15. —According to a des Patch received here 2,000 were txecujed in Moscow luring tho first fot--7 t 1,1 Most of the executions place at the Butyrky prison, in the Cf *ntre of the city, therefore most of the rtchnis must
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  • 1266 5 FRENCH ACTRESS SLAPS HER RIVAL. (By A Lady Correspondent.) Paris, May 9. Theatrical circles in Paris are all abuzz with excitement over two pieces of scandal, the most sensational of which arises from a quarrel between Cora Laparceri, the well-known, actress, and Guida Darty, an actress of
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  • 197 5 A ship’s propeller inevitably imparts a whirling movement to the water on which it acts, and part of the powder transmitted to the propeller from the engines is thereby wasted. The “contrapropeller” is a device attached to the sternpost immediately behind the propeller. It has radial vanes of
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  • 50 5 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m.. to-day 1 March Dorothy Dean Bilton 2 Overture Carnivall Williams 3 Waltz Imagination Williams 4 Selection A Southern Maid Simson 5 Two Step Clorinda Ring God Save The King.
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    • 19 5 n Companies Account Books, at •-’3.50 per book or $3.80 post free, locked by The Pinang Gazette) Press, Ltd.
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    • 81 5 PRITCHARD Co., Ltd. Special I Announcement. We are Displaying on Saturday next, June 16th and Succeeding Days, A SELECTION OF Afternoon and Race Gowns ais° E ven i n g Frocks. EXCLUSIVE MODELS Secured from Recent Dress-Exhibition fl WJ 1 In. f i BWI L/I r I ’tljl u Hats,
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  • 1018 6 Yesterday we had occasion to make allusion to a movement among American potato growers to apply methods of co-operative marketing there with a view of controlling the nation’s crop of tubers. of stabilizing prices, eliminating speculators and ensuring lair and steady profits for the producers. When the
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  • 194 6 Mails from Australia are expected to arrive in time for delivery at 8.30 a.m. to-morrow. The B. I. Packet Teesta, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 15th instant. The homeward mail, by the Ellenga, closes at 10 a.m. on
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  • 1268 6 We suggested recently that there was a possibility of Sir The Chief Frederick James not Secretaryship, returning to Malaya, and the Malay Mail states that if the Hon. Mr. W. George Maxwell is given a new appointment by the Colonial Office, Sir Claud Severn, the Colonial Secretary,
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  • 181 6 STURT-BROOKE. (From Our Own: Correspondent.) Singapore, June 13. The wedding took place in St. Andrew s Cathedral, the Biehop of Singapore, assisted by Archdeacon Swindell officiating, of Miss Evelene Fiances Brooke, daughter of Doctor and Mrs. Brooke, and Air. Horace Holford Sturt. Manager of the Kuala Lumpur Branch
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  • 53 6 (From Our Ownt Correspondent.) Singapore, June 13. The Kinta Association reports a profit of 874,880. Dividends of 10 per cent on the preference and 10 per cent on the dinary shares are recommended forward 839,967. The output was 4 o pikuls, compared with 1,981 in the P
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  • 104 6 Air. P. A. Anthony, General Manage' F. Al. S. Railways, informs us that tiedate fixed for the opening of the J<> 101 Causeway for Railway traffic is Ist. 1923. In addition to a single I" 1 0 railway, a, footpath, will be pr°'" |il such time as the>
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    • 198 6 GREAT REDUCTION I h IN PRICE OF f ROYAL TYPEWRITERS. I 1 4 jgaOO? I I I I I i I 1 wShhl l I 1 i ee flu* x 1 FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO:— J Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Limited. I Estate Managers. TT7 you have uot so far
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    • 30 6 “E. O.” Tuesday, 12th June, Guest Night Dancing. Wednesday, 13th June, Special Tiffin Orchestra. Orchestral Concert, 9-45 p.m. Friday, 15th June, Guest Night— Dancing. Saturday, 16th June, Special Tiffin Orchestra.
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    • 106 6 M TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! I GRAND EUROPE CIRCUS i OPENING TO-NIGHT 30 ARTISTES 30 I. J. ROUGAL’S Performing Lions, Tigers an<L Elephants. i'i Excellent Troupe of Chinese Acrobats. I MATINEE: Saturday and Wednesday. ilil DATO KRAMAT GARDENS. 11l LYRIC THEATRES, LTD., SHOWING TO-MORROW. The Film Adaptation of the Widely Read Powerful
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    • 23 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. Midnight. 6. 26 p.m. To-morrow. 12. 4 a.m. 6. 11 a.m. 12.14 p.m. 7. 0 p.m.
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  • 315 7 Dislike of The New Regime. WIDESPREAD peasant revolt. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. June 12. Y rigorous censorship has been established in Bulgaria. The situation is a complete mystery, but it is expected t rl t the Agrarians will make a strong stand, entailing a possible civil war.
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  • 110 7 PRESIDENT HARDING’S PLANS. Washington, June 12. President Harding l spokesmen assert that the President intends to ask Congress next session to modify prohibition as it aflects foreign ships in American waters. Medicine.” Washington, June 13. The Customs authorities have instructed the release of a strictly limited daily
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  • 21 7 A DENIAL. New York, June 12. The authorities deny that rumftruners hit French and British ships among the liquor fleet.
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  • 55 7 London, June 13. r c a ll.V announced that as the csult of President Harding’s recent trip "7? le on^ T nava i aeroplane carrier, e President strongly believes that the nited States should convert some battle into aeroplane carriers, therefore b course will probably be
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  • 24 7 ANONYMOUS GIFT OF £20,000. London, June 12. ha? 1 J" 1 1 8 1 Empire cancer campaign an anonymous gift of
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  • 9 7 Bombay, June 12. he monsoon has broken.
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  • 478 7 Allies and the German Memorandum. PROSPECT OF AGREEMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. June 12. The Allies are actively conferring diplomatically on the subject of the German memorandum. Lord Curzon conversed with the French, Italian and Belgian Ambassadors, but the prospect of agreement is represented in some quarters as not bright
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  • 147 7 QUESTION OF SAFETY MEASURES. London, June 12. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Trevelyan Thomson, who asked what steps the Government was taking to protect the lives and interests of British, subjects and traders in China, in view of the very serious situation outside
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  • 18 7 Shanghai. June 13. The Lincheng banditshave released all the captives taken in the train hold-up.
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  • 493 7 Reply to British Note. THE PROPAGANDA QUESTION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. June 12. The Russian reply to the British Note of May 29 expresses readiness to meet the views of the British Government with regard to the method of a provisional settlement of the fishing dispute, pending a
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  • 68 7 QUESTION RAISED TWO YEARS AGO. London, June 12. In the House of Commons, replying to the Rt. Hon. George Lambert, the Rt. Hon. William Bridgeman, for Mr. Stanley Baldwin, said that in June, 1921, the Government of the day decided that a naval base at Singapore
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  • 180 7 Yesterday we inadvertently reported that the tragic occurrence in the Grand Europe Circus, in which a young Malay boy was killed by one of the circus elephants, happened at Sungei Patani, instead of at. Bukit Mertajam. The -victim of the affair was a young Malay boy about
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  • 169 7 Famous Players Fail to Qualify. SARAZEN BEATEN BY THE WEATHER. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. June 12. At Troon, the sensation of the day was the collapse of Sarazen, who, with five other Americans, including Barnes and Hoffner, the South African cham-p-on Jaugle, the Frenchmen Massey .‘nd Boomer, and the
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  • 227 7 YORKS AVIN AT LORD’S. London, June 12. At Lord's, Yorkshire beat Middlesex l>y six wickets. In Middlesex’s first innings, Hearne made 175 (not out). Durston took five wickets for 25 in Yorkshire’s first innings. For Yorkshire, in their second innings, Holmes made 89 ami Sutcliffe 76. At Leyton,
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  • 248 7 AFTER-WAR PROBLEMS. London, June 12. The “Morning Post” has begun a series of articles on new Far East problems resulting from the great war, the Washington agreement and the desire of the Japanese Empire for expansion, written by a special correspondent who returned from a prolonged
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  • 1475 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. W. Huxley has started a business in London. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kenny are living in Sydney at present. Mr. and Mrs. Worley have gone to the Gap for a shorf holiday.—“M.M.” I Mr. P. A. Anthony has gone to Kelantan. He expects to be away
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  • 917 8 HOBBS’S PLACE IN HISTORY. J. B. Hobbs of Surrey has scored 100 centuries in first class cricket. He was not-out on seventeen occasions. Hobbs has played 817 innings and has scored 34,534 runs. His latest century was the first he had ever registered against Somerset. He has
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  • 439 8 SATISFACTORY INCREASE IN PROFIT. The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Para Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at the registered office, 5, Whittington Avenue, E. C. Mr. C. A. Low (who presided), aftei expressing regret at the dearth of the late chairman, Mr. E. A. West, said:
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    • 260 8 ITO $4,250. A Combination of Sf 'A everything desirable I THE STANDARD II in an Overseas Cai® MOTOR Co., Ltd. jj Calf at Agents /or a triad < Coventry, Eng. Agents: WEARNE BROS. LTD., Penang. TH* Standard LIGHT CAR I piipirnni service station, VOEi V IWzLilul CHIN KOOI ft CO’S
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    • 76 8 Just for Once Insist on MILK STOUT you will insist always after that. And you’ll never want to miss it when you’ve tried it once. It’s a revelation -—nourishing, creamy, tonic, invigorating. So say MILK STOUT.” fromALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. Bretoer»»N. fl. 9WOND3 Ltd READING, ENGLAND —> Will il im
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    • 329 8 > N M 8 'I 1 1 I Mr. B. sayr 1 was suffering y Ifom overxtmin too high ten-ion. end sle.pl ess ness. I gave Glaxo jrX iTvj a trial and have found the ZTr greatest benefit from it." Ir/v I II- —-—II I The best of all Tonics
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  • 215 9 i]AX dicaps for first day. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 13. Thl following are the handicaps for the 1 i nf 4he Selangor Turf Club s first u a y 1 summer meeting: Race 1. -(6 Furlongs). rhinfahati list. 2 Ib. Barangkali 10-10; n 9.
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  • 72 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.') The Ipoh Club took up a weak foam on Mturday t > Tanjong Rambutan to play the Central Mental Asylum. The visiting club was only able to compile 46 runs, Epn contributing 13. Christie captured five wkts for 26 runs. The Central MentAsylum
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  • 69 9 The following tennis ties are fixed for Friday. 15th June Mens Doubles A.” —Sproule and Saye v. Reimann and Walton (1) Blackstone and Pledger v. Powell and Ford (2)Paries and Clark v. Holmes and Savage (3). Men's Singles “B.”—Clayion v. Baughan (4); Taylor v. Ross (5) Hogan
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  • 299 9 Hongkong Wins the Shield. The Shanghai team fired on May 26, io the match for the Inter-port shield, making 929 points in weather conditions which were not highly satisfactory. The results of the match are now complete. Hongkong carries off the shield, which is now reposing in
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  • 582 9 FORTNIGHTLY MEETING. The fortnightly meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission was held within the Municipal Chambers, last evening. There were present :—Messrs J. S. W. Arthur (President), F. H. Grumitt, C. R. Samuel, J. H. Pedlow, M. H. M. Noordin Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar. Dr. Lim Guan
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  • 138 9 Tha Grand European Circus will open its season to-night at Dato Kramat Cardens. The performance, under the managership of Mr. J. Jenkins, created an excellent impression in the F. M. S. where a successful tour has just been concluded, and it contains many new and up
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  • 2066 9 EUROPE’S STABILISATION IMPERATIVE. Delivering the presential address at the annual meeting of the Association of Trade Production Societies of the United Kingdom, Sir Eric Geddes said It is unnecessary for me to remind an audience such as this of the complexity of our foreign
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  • 271 9 A Chinese who is alleged to have broken into no less than twelve different houses wiajs produced before the Second Magistrate, Mr. Ahearne, at Singapore, by Inspector Matthews of Orchard Road police station. T(he accused isi aged 19 and his name is Choo Kim Poh. The
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  • 242 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000,00 noin. Cloves 120,000 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings z no stocks Nutmegs 42.00 sellers Coconuts per 1,000 46.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10.80 sellers Rattaps 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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  • 160 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list: Yesterday To-day. x to oi Shares. >» >» xl s ts CO GO PQ CO Sc sc. Sc. sc. Rubber (Dollar). K. Sidim 2.35 2.40 Lunas 7.50 7.75 7.50 8.00 Sungei T. —32 J Ulu
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  • 67 9 13th June, 1923. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 47 Penang- Fine Pale Crepe 47 tnom .Unsmoked Sheet 42 Sing a- (Smoked Sheet 48 pore (Crepe 48 London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ls.2}d London Crepe u2 J d New York C2B| The following were the rubber quotations in London
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  • 42 9 The General Produce Agency, Ltd,, Church Street, Penang, reports that the following prices were realised at their auction rooms to-day Gd. F.A.Q. Smoked diamond sheet 61.00 F.A.Q. do 59.00 Off quality do 53.00 Plain Unsmoked Sheet 48.50 Loose Scrap 39.00
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  • 106 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on June 12: Spot £197 down 25.6 d 3 mos. buying 197.75.6 d up 25.6 d 3 selling 197.10 s 25.6 d The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, June 11, £197.25.6d spot, and £197.5s three months buying.
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  • 19 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 3rd to 9th June (being one week) 18 tons.
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  • 114 9 PENANG, JUNE 13, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 13/32 3 Documentary 2/415/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 17 Y .3 days’sight Private 176} a Bombay Demand Bank 173| Madras Demand Bank 173?> 3 days’sight Private
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    • 59 9 FOR FATHERS AND MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS AND SONS Pinkettes are the ideal bowel, and liver legislators, they so gently yet so efncicnily dispel constipation, biliousness, sick headaches, liverishness, clear the skin of pimples and blotches, relieve Piles and purify the breath. Of dealers everywhere, or post free, 60 cents the vial,
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  • 264 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sampit for Deli and Asahan. Nairung for Singapore and China. Lake Gitano for Hongkong. Soudan for Colombo, Dlianushkodi and Bombay. The Siamese steamer Boribat, now under the command of Captain Larsen, reported on her arrival at Singapore from Bacho, having picked up an empty sampan off
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  • 412 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, 'I By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Kubu, Kuala I 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang, Port Swetten-
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  • 486 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, June 13, 1923 Government Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each ]no Liver with heart lung n MP» do I?, Goat or Sheep per Sweet Bread pair Leg of Mutton 15 Kidney pa j r A Feet the four 59 Mutton Head. shee P or goat
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  • 55 10 June 15—“ At Home,” Government School, 5 p.m. 19, 21 and 23— Selangor Races. 20—P.A.M. Meeting, Kuala Lumpi"23—Prince of Wales’ I'irthd O26—Entries for Ipoh Races < 30, July 1. 2—Malayan Agn-Horu cultural Show, K.L. Jaly 10, 12 ami 14—Singapore llact20— Penang Race Entries 1< 21— Intel .School Sports.
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    • 1645 10 A TO The following table sets out the expected Gross Profits at different average I -j- I J rA> I LJo* prices for Tin Metal on the basis of the average recovery of concentrate and the average net working cost g’ven herein. This Notice is not to be regarded as
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    • 35 10 Key for Shorthand Instructor, at $1.20 each or $1.50 post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. Shorthand Rapid Course, at $3 each or $3.30 post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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  • 393 11 BIRTH REGISTRATION AT SECRETARIATS. T|he F. M. S. Government ad/ertises th following important notification: Registration of British Subjects. The attention of British subjects resident, in the Federated Malay States is drawn to the present Imperial regulations dealing with the methods of securing the status of British
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  • 313 11 Cupid, in this age of ageless persons twangs his golden bow at young and old alike. Nobody is safe, and from eighteen to eighty a band of enchanted couples encircles the globe—pierced by his merciless arrows. All brides resemble one another, in that the same
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  • 95 11 Madras, May 29. —A Tinnevelly message says that Jambulingam, the notorious “Robinhood,” who is still at large, is conducting his campaign of daring crimes. In the last week, taking advantage .of a wedding in the village of Nambikurichi, Jambulingam and his friends ningled in the gathering of
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  • 43 11 Bangalore, May 30,—Mr. Kermit Roosevelt, son of the American ex-President, w-th Mrs. Roosevelt and two friends, left Mysore State yesterday for Madras and Calcutta, after a shikar tour of the forest near Bhadravati and the Mysore Iron Works.
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