Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 June 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-06-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 139. VOL LXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 2Oth JUNE, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement516 1923-06-20 1 [«NIKKO” I I MODERN art i pgOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO j No. 7. Northam Road, Penang. i Tcl»ph° ne No 579 J ■ihmh I num j Tf\ 1 ‘l7 1' THP IT n ihJ-'" ifl J v>r JJ JLj j._ j. iL I KP& (REGISTERED) tjjggfr Bmgjb BBfbk MJ. i ili I516 words
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Advertisement40 1923-06-20 1 1,71 II MTBOBZED BT RBYALTr rj GOOD JEWELLERY "J MUST POSSESS THREE VIRTUES deauty, Utility Quality f ji’ji AND THE GREATEST OF THESE IS O UALITY. I B. P. de SILVA, x >: 1, BISHOP STREET. I t x x s’40 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1923-06-20 2 A SEASON OF PLEASURE. (By A Lady Correspondent.) Paris May 16. Paris is just now in one of its most winsome moods. It’s beauty is resplendant. Parisians take advantage of the brilliant sunshine and the Champs Elysees. in all its length and breadth, is everyday black with1,233 words
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Article117 1923-06-20 2 SUMMER MEETING, 1923. 10th, 12th and 14th July, 1923. NINE RACES EACH DAY. J 3 Races for all Horses. Stakes $1,200, $1,100 and $1,000. 1 3 Races for Ex-griffin Horses Stakes $800. 2 Races for Ex-Griffin Ponies Stake $700. Third Day $700. s 1 Hack Race for117 words
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Article106 1923-06-20 2 AUTUMN RACES, 1923. j 31 st July, 2nd and 4th August. I Total Stakes $27,500 10 per cent of Sweep money to be divided amongst winning owners with a Gold Cup to the winner of Division A—Horses 1st Day and a Cup to the winner Division A—Exgriffin106 words
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Advertisement857 1923-06-20 2 POSITION WANTED NOTICES. Two friends now in India want posts T C in Penang or Singapore as nursery ul lAI I B governess, coin nnions or other suitable A JL Ak position. Good references. Apply Box. 6azette K. S HIM AD A, No. 393, Chulia Street. Penang. By an experienced857 words
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Advertisement231 1923-06-20 2 TENDERS INVITED Government Notification. Tenders will be received at the Resident Councillor’s Office. Malacca, up to noon of the June, 1923. for the following works:— Erection of Volunteer Head Quarters, Drill Hall and Outhouses, etc. at Malacca. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit231 words
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Advertisement172 1923-06-20 2 MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW AND TRADE EXHIBITION. Poultry Exhibits at Agri-Horti-cultural Show Kuala Lumpur, June 30th, July 1st. Exhibitors in the Poultry Section are informed that the Section Secretary, to whom all correspondence should be addressed is Mr. W. H. L. McDonald, Reading Estate, Klang. Exhibitors who previously wrote to Mr.172 words
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Advertisement493 1923-06-20 2 THE YARAK RUBBER COMPANY iiui Tr [Incorporated in the Str ,ig LIW ’ltD. Notice is hereby given tJ Annual General Meeting J Uth Rubber Company Limited w at the Registered Offices ofth/o h “H 8 King Street, at m l®nv June. 1923 On 28th Business. To confirm minutes of Tenth493 words
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Article2152 1923-06-20 3 SCOTI-AXI» TOR the IRISH. (From Onr Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh. May 23. hicct big with controversy has A SU 1 in a report of the Committee of Scotland to the General of^ e jt was only issued a few A« eIII (i)(l a i rea dy it has flooded2,152 words
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Article201 1923-06-20 3 Caloutta Juno 8. —The distress caused to the people of Cox’s Bazar by the recent cyclone is more widespread than was anticipated as is evidenced from an account given by Mr. J. M. Sen Gupta at a relief meeting held under the presidency of Sir P. C.201 words
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Article139 1923-06-20 3 Several Chinese., prosecuted at the instance of the Preventive Service before Mr. Ahearne, in the Second Police Court, Singapore, on Saturday morning, were fined heavily for being in unlawful possession of opium. Toh Ah Yuen charged with being in possession of opium valued at -SI 10, and also139 words
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Article106 1923-06-20 3 CASE OPENED IN HIGH COURT. The Pattani correspondent of the “Siam Observer,” wiring on June 7, says the case of riot or “pakat” against thei fifteen Malays, including one Hadji, who have been in jail since the end of last February, commenced this week at the High106 words
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Advertisement78 1923-06-20 3 PLUS COUE. You will be able to repeat with even greater conviction Dr- Comers famous health-inspiring formula, “Every day in every way I’m growing better and better, if vou h ive Pinkettes on hand to keep the system clean and regular. Pinkettes banish constipation, regulate the liver, dispel bilious attacks78 words
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Advertisement76 1923-06-20 3 PRITCHARD Co., Ltd. Special Announcement. We are Displaying on Saturday next, June 16th and Succeeding Days, A SELECTION OF Afternoon and Race Gowns also Evening Frocks. EXCLUSIVE MODELS Secured from Recent Dress Exhibition /o W 1 kM W 1 'hlA F I r WJ) J* Hats, Shoes, Stockings and Sunshades76 words
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Article316 1923-06-20 4 KENT'S BIG SCORES. London, June 9. Following are the results of County cricket matches: Middlesex vs. Warwickshire. Middlesex. —Ist innings, 296 (Hendren 111) 2nd innings, 53 for 1. Warwick. —Ist innings. 130 (Hearne 7 for 57) 2nd innings, 218 (Wyatt 50. Calthorpe 77). Middlesex won by 9316 words
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148 1923-06-20 4 London, June 9.—Before a crowd of 3,000, including Lord Riddel and Sir John Baird, the Prince of Wades drove the fii st ball at th? new Richmond municipal golf course Considerable excitement was caused by the announcement that the Princie of Wales would be148 words
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Article28 1923-06-20 4 London, June 9. In the North London Eawn Tennis Championships at Stamford in the semi-final round Mrs. Clayton beat Mrs. Mallory, 6—3, 6- —3.28 words
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86 1923-06-20 4 Louden, Ju> s.- The Berlin correspon dent 'f “The Times” states that evidence giv n before the Reichstag Committee was t-n the effect that practically all the whole firms reckoned in foreign currency while many other businessman used an ifhaginaiy denomination known as the gold86 words
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Article191 1923-06-20 4 London, June 8. —The Lobby correspondent of “The Times” states the two wings of the Liberal party met and decided not to oppose the second reading of the Runt Restrictions Act though both will move amendments in Committee. The National Liberals intend to press the extension191 words
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Article75 1923-06-20 4 London, June 9. —Eminent scientists are interesting themselves in research work in connection with the proposed new remedy for miner’s cramp in the shape of a pinoh of salt in water. The* cramp is supposed to be due *to the loss of salt through extreme75 words
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Article120 1923-06-20 4 London, June 7. —Tha Riga correspondent of “The Times” states that the campaign to secure a strong Soviet air fleet is not abating in Russia, and the Petrograd Executive Committee, according to the “Investiiai,” has subscribed 200,006 goild roubles. The much-advi?rtised Air Fleet week, which opened120 words
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Article311 1923-06-20 4 London, May 21,—A1l the experience gained during the war, and all the hints obtained from a study of captured German craft, have been embodied in the design of the remarkable new submarine which is nearing completion at Chatham dockyard. When submerged its displacement will be over311 words
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Article170 1923-06-20 4 London. June 11. —Tn the House of Commons replying to Mr. SaklatvaJa (Lab )who urged remission of the remainder of tha sentence on Lajpa-t Rai in view of the fact that he is report?. 1 to bo tubercular, his age and past great service? to India, Far]170 words
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Article53 1923-06-20 4 London, June 9. —The Bill passed by the House of Commons granting women equal grounds for divorce as men is hailed by its supporters as a social revolution. An amendment was carried making the provisions of the Bill, when finally passed, not retrospective against erring husbands before a53 words
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Article55 1923-06-20 4 London. June 9. —The “Daily Herald” “Order of Industrial Heroism” is being instituted by the Labour organ on the fines of the Victoria Cross and the Albert Medal for recognition of d?eds of exceptional courage by workers) in the cause of toil. The award consists of a55 words
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Article51 1923-06-20 4 London, June 8. —The Cologne correspondent of “The Times” states that the industrial situation is improving in the Ruhr. The gas strike in Dusseldorf has ended. The metal workers are still on strike in Hag?n and Remscheid, but in the other areas the men are returning to51 words
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Article165 1923-06-20 4 London, June 8. —T'hie Cologne correspondent of “The Times” reports a shocking accident at Gelsenkirchen. A lorry carrying seven French soldiers collided with the Whls Bridge and fell into the River Agger. One body was recovered, while the others were swept away. There seems to be some165 words
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Advertisement825 1923-06-20 4 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PENANG TURF Oh position VACANT. AUTUMN RACE MEE T| Wanted Competent Bookkeeper j Saturday. and Typist who is prepared to go to y n August, Siam immediately. Apply Box No. 168, A Non-Selling unlimited Sweep will k c/oPinang Gazette. <>" RACE t MISCELLANEOUS. he Draw r W lnninj825 words
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Article1387 1923-06-20 5 THE ANNUAL REPORT. The following useful statistical summary appears as an introduction to the Annual n r It 2 1 t 22 by the Munici Pal Health Officer, Dr. J. Stuart Rose:•Situation, Lat. 5 degrees 24 feet N. Long 100 degrees 1 ft. E. 8 Average1,387 words
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Article192 1923-06-20 5 The "London Evening News” says that De Courville» has unearthed a new composer for his revised edition of “The Rainbow at the Empire. His name is Marc Antony, he is young, and he hails from Penang. He came here four years ago and without influence192 words
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Article126 1923-06-20 5 A cold-blooded murder, in which the victim was a middle-aged Tamil woman, named Supamma, is reported to have taken place in the coolie line at Sungei Tua Estate, Batu Caves, on the night of the 14th inst. The husband, an elderly man, named Marimuthoo, has been arrested126 words
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Article1300 1923-06-20 5 REPORT FOR 1922. Mr. Alan W. B. Hamilton, Superintendent of the Penang Municipal Fire Brigade, in his annual report on the Brigade for the year ending December 31st, states that the total revenue from all sources was $3,528-15 and the expenditure $40,473-49 of which details are given.1,300 words
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Article89 1923-06-20 5 Bangkok rice millers have received telegraphic advices from Hongkong to the following effect: —"The Canton Government has borrowed 300,000 piculs (some 17,857 tons) of rice from the rice merchants by force. In consequence the Canton rice dealers have stopped buying. But Kongmoon, Changchuen and Japan continue to purchase89 words
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Advertisement275 1923-06-20 5 FWWIS garters No metal can touch you There is leg comfort and long comfort in PARIS Garters. They are always higher in quality than in price. When you buy ask distinctly for PARIS. Fastidious dressers prefer them. fI.STEIN COMPANY CHICAGO, U. S. A. NEW YORK, U. S. A /JjtTj) GARTra®275 words
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Advertisement212 1923-06-20 5 RINGWORM AND INFECTIOUS SORES. DISFIGURING SCALP DISEASE YIELDS QUICKLY TO ZAM-BUK. No diseases are more dreaded in homes where 1 there are children than scalp sores, ringworm and eczemas These infectious diseases spread with alarming rapidity and often result in months of suffering and disfigurement. That is why Zam-Buk should212 words
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Advertisement630 1923-06-20 5 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund aud Undivided Profits 1,352,105 Board of Directors. Sir R. J. Black Bart, (Chairman), J. M. Ryrie, Esq., H. Melvill Simons. Esq., P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Sir David Yule, Bart. Lord630 words
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Article15 1923-06-20 6 LoH.—At Singapore, on June 18 to Mr. and Mrs. IL 11. Loh a daughter.15 words
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Article1235 1923-06-20 6 Since the Germans will not freely consent to relinquish the weapon of passive resistance in the Ruhr, and to furnish adequate guarantees for the payment of reparations and for the security required, the French have given another turn to the screw with the object of defeating1,235 words
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Article1199 1923-06-20 6 Prior to 1914, there were many who believed that the best way Our Fire to prevent war wjis to be Fighters. prepared for it. Some there are who stijl hold that view. The number is, perhaps, smaller than it was ten years ago. AU must agree, however,1,199 words
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Article231 1923-06-20 6 EUROPEAN TWICE HAifi WITH ASSAULT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. June 20 Charged with assaulting and obstruct ing a police constable in the execution of his duty, Mr. O. F. Buthlay, a European assistant of Messrs. Guthrie Co., was convicted and fined 525. Accused w :l fined S2O231 words
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Article210 1923-06-20 6 The homeward mail, by the Cordill 1 1* closes at 6 pan. to-day. The homeward mail, by the Sardinia, closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The P. O. Packet Khiva, with outward European mails, is arrive here at noon on Friday. One bag of correspondence tiw the United Kingdom210 words
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Advertisement204 1923-06-20 6 MM****B* 11—Fiinirr iw i.im 11 1 ii 1 UMflMB M*B* M***M WHEN BUYING SAUSAGES ALWAYS ASK FOR I WA L L S.' The acme of Suceule«ce s Made in Several Varieties Including:— I Walls Pork Sausages, Walls Oxford Sausages. y Walls Sausages in Tomato, TRY ALSO Walls Famous Pork Pies.204 words
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Advertisement22 1923-06-20 6 “E. O.” Wednesday, 20th June, Orchestra. Orchestral Concert, 9-45 p.m. Friday, 22nd June, Guest Night— Dancing. Saturday, 23rd June, Special Tiffin Orchestra.22 words
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Miscellaneous43 1923-06-20 6 i TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! j GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. GRAND EUROPE CIRCUS > 30 ARTISTES 30 JI J. ROUGAL’S Performing Lions, Tigers and Elephants. J! Excellent Troupe of Chinese Acrobats. f MATINEE Saturday and Wednesday. Illi Il DATO KRAMAT GARDENS. i- =“=E ■■--->*« Si— SM== 5=343 words
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Miscellaneous23 1923-06-20 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3. 30 p.m. 10.30 p.m. To-morrow. 4. 38 a.m. 10.29 a.m. 4. 21 p.m. 11.26 p.m.23 words
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Obituary42 1923-06-20 6 ANNOUNCEMENT. The* funeral of Mrs. Khoo Ghee 800, agie 68. eldest daughter of the late Mr. Koh Seang Tat J. P. will take place from hor Residence No. 24 Love Lane at 10-30 a. in- to-morrow for interment at Ratu Lanchang Cemetery.'42 words
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Article519 1923-06-20 7 Remarkable Scenes. r ivii;s of molten lava. Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, June 19. .^a<re,states that after .nie mt eX nlosi<>n, hot cinders were 11,1 ,l in Jouds. creating an atmosphere which i t] ie district lor over ..I-Jopeu 1 1 t round- Hail and burncones fell and spreadReuter’s Telegrams.) - 519 words
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Article103 1923-06-20 7 A SCENE IX HOUSE OF assembly. m Cape Town, June 19. Th of as stran e scene in the House Was r -'j l V w kile the Minister for Lands Pkvuio lng a debate on the unemth.-' vote Three representatives of tb-in-j atersra nd unemployed103 words
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Article203 1923-06-20 7 Fiench Control All Ruhr Railways. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, June 19. According to Le Petit Parisien,” the riench authorities have prohibited the transport of coke within the Ruhr and have assumed direct control of all railways in the Ruhr. This means the cutting off of the ironworks and[ Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 203 words
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Article36 1923-06-20 7 Berlin. June 11. The Reichstag adopted a bill extending the Russo-German treaty concluded at Rapallo last year to the Soviet republics in the Ukraine. White Russia. Georgia. Azerbaijan. Armenia and the Far Fast.36 words
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Article164 1923-06-20 7 QUESTION OF RUSSIAN FIELDS. Amsterdam. June 19. The report on the Royal Dutch Oil Company’s results in 1922 is not unsatisfactory, despite difficulties. The profits amount to 87.730.000 guilders. The report hopes that the Dutch Government will encourage foreien use of Dutch Indies ports by reducing164 words
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Article72 1923-06-20 7 A SATISFACTORY YEAR. London. June 19. The Shell Oil Company’s report for 1922 shows a net profit of £4,G33,OJX>, and recommends a total dividend of ~~p per cent, carrying forward £2,029,000. The figures for the previous year were profit £5,-182,D00. dividend 27i per cent, and carried forward £2,070,000.72 words
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Article99 1923-06-20 7 anti-leprosy CAMPAIGN TO BE ORGANISED. London, June 19. According to The Daily Chronicle after the International Leprosy Congress at Strasbourg in July, a committee of experts and Dominion representatives will take steps to organise a campaign to control leprosy in India, Africa am other parts99 words
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Article31 1923-06-20 7 NEW AMERICAN DISCOVERY. New York. June 19. The New York University Medical College announces the discoveiy o a successful anti-rheumatic serum consis ing of the streptococcus viridine.31 words
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Article84 1923-06-20 7 Sinister Movements. 1 Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 19. It is reported that the Afghan Government is seriously perturbed at the movement of troops in Bokhara and Transcaspian territory where the Red Army has been reinforced by new battalions and technical units from Central Russia. The number of1 Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 84 words
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225 1923-06-20 7 Wilde Loses His Title. KNOCKED OUT BY PANCHO VILLA. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, June 19. In the world’s fly-weight boxing championship, Pancho Villa knocked out the holder, Jimmy Wilde, in the seventh round. I A Game Loser. New York, June 19. 40,000 were present at the[Reuter’s Telegrams.] , - 225 words
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Article111 1923-06-20 7 A DISAPPOINTMENT FOR AMUNDSEN. London, June 19. The opinion is expressed in Christiania that Amundsen’s abandonment of his trans-Polar flight was due to engine trouble. Very elaborate measures were taken to assist the explorer and two expeditions left Bergen and Hamburg respectively, to establish food depots and111 words
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Article59 1923-06-20 7 LABOUR MOTION DEFEATED. London. June 19.' The House of Commons rejected a Labour motion by 257 votes to 153. to abolish the sugar duty. Sir W. Joynson-llicks said that in spite of the increased duty the consumption of sugar last year was 74 lbs. per head compared59 words
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Article55 1923-06-20 7 DIETARY WINE RATIONS ALLOWED. Washington. June 19. Mr. Mellon has instructed the Public Health officials to comply fully with the laws < f foreign nations which compel their ships to carry adequate supplies of mexiicbl.iiquors. The order is interpreted as meaning that dietary wine rations for55 words
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Article37 1923-06-20 7 London. June 19. The lists for the Dutch Indies Loan mentioned on the 15th inst. have boen opened. London. June 19. The Dutch Indies Loan is oversubscribed. The lists were closed at 12.3 D.37 words
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Article68 1923-06-20 7 U S. COURT OF APPEAL’S DECISION. New York, June 20. The United States circuit court of appeal has confirmed the forfeiture of the British schooner “Henry L. Marshall, the first of the alleged rum runners seized outside the three mile limit in August 1921. The court found68 words
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Article56 1923-06-20 7 VERDICT OF SUICIDE. London. June 19. At the inquest on Sir Henry Primrose, who was found in evening dress, lying in Kensington Gardens early on Sunday morning, with a bullet wound in his head and a revolver lying beside him, a verdict of suicide56 words
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Article28 1923-06-20 7 London, June 19. The late Mr. Charles Holme, formerly an East India Merchant and for 25 years editor of the Studio,” left £88,447.28 words
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348 1923-06-20 7 Wilting in December last, an American sporting writer said Pancho ilia has fought his x\ ay to recognition in America. Landing in New York an i.bsoluteJy un known boy six months ago. he slowly climbed up the pugilistic ladder. A little over three months after his348 words
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Article73 1923-06-20 7 THE SPECIALIST’S ADVICE. London, June, 19. Sir Herbert Barker, who operated on Joe Beckett in the evening, subsequently interviewed, said that Beckett’s hand should be well in 2 or 3 days. If it were not important that Beckett should fulfil his engagement on July 4 he would73 words
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Article188 1923-06-20 7 London, May 19. —-While no final decision has yet been reached, it is now practically certain that the contest arranged to take place in London between Carpentier and Beckett on June 14 will be postponed till the foillowing month. The Fi pnch manager, Descamps, left to-day for Paris,188 words
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Article86 1923-06-20 7 The New York State Athletic Commission has forbidden the holding of the pronosed Firpo-Willard fight in New York on lhc ground that Willard is too old, savs Rioutpr from New York. Tex Rickard, the nromoter, isxstated to be making plans to c -tage the fight in JerseV86 words
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Article167 1923-06-20 7 Tom Gibbons is matched to fight Jack Dempsey at Shelby. Montana., on July Fourth for the championship of the world. Dempsey gets $300,00 gold Gibbons $50,000 gold or at his choice fifty percent of the gate receipts after Dempsey’s $300,000 has been paid. Shelby is an167 words
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Article56 1923-06-20 7 KIRKWOOD I EADS IN QUALIFYING ROUND. London, June 19. The leaders in the first round of the qualifying competition in the Gleneagles Thousand Guineas Tournament are Kirkwood. 71. Ray. Barnes (America) and two others 73. Havers 74. Braid and Duncan took 7G and 77 respectively. Abe Mitchell,56 words
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Article25 1923-06-20 7 London. June 18. Mr. Chao Hsip Chn. the Chinese Ambassador, had lunch with Sir Francis Aglen. Sir John Jordan was present25 words
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Article141 1923-06-20 7 Sofia. May 16. —The" Gevernimiit 1 treceived inform iticn that th, Bolshevists are sending aim and are engaged in i r paganda in Bulgaria, and accordingly se ere measures aie being taken against local Communists who are implicated in this matter. The ship Tchitcherin, which141 words
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Article207 1923-06-20 7 “T.0.M.” Before Mr. A. V. Aston, oil Monday, two British young men, who answered to the names of J. B. Stott and J. E. Linlay, were charged by Inspector J. G. Barrett, of Central Station, with being vagrants, having no visible means of subsistence and unable to give“T.0.M.” - 207 words
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Article210 1923-06-20 7 County Bowlers in Form. Reuter’s Telegrams. > London, June 19. Playing at Lord’s, Lancashire beat Middlesex by an innings and 17 runs. Makepeace (Lancs) made 109 in the first innings, and Parkin took seven wickets for G 8 in the second innings. Sharp retired with a score of[ Reuter’s Telegrams. ] - 210 words
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Article64 1923-06-20 7 ENGLAND FALLS TO SI AIN. London, June 19. At Manchester, in the second round of the Davis Cup. Spain defeated England, winning three out of the first four matches. Euiuu’eax Semt-Fixalists. London. June 19. At Manchester, in the Davis Cup, Gomar beat Lycett G-5: G-l; 7-5: Wheatley64 words
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96 1923-06-20 7 To mark their appreciation of the enjoyable time they spent in Penang, during the last New Year Meeting of the Penang Turf Club, several Singapore residents have presented the club with an exceedingly handsome gold cup which will be competed for at the96 words
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Article49 1923-06-20 7 M. POINCARE’S STATEMENT. Paris, June 19. The Senate, debating the Budget, rejected a Socialist motion aiming at the withdrawal of the French Embassy from the Vatican. M. Poincare declared that the Embassy was greatly to the advantage of Fiance, which never sacrificed any principles therefor.49 words
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Article274 1923-06-20 7 S. T.” A case in which a European is summoned by his wife for using criminal force was mentioned in the First Police Court, Singapore. Mr. R. L. Eber, who appeared for the defendant, said this was one. of those cases that one should endeavour to keep out‘ S. T.” - 274 words
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Article607 1923-06-20 8 PENANG COMMITTEE. Mr. J. H. Pedlow, Hon. Secretary of the “Students in Britain Committee, Penang, informs us that a local “Students in Britain Committee,” of which Lady Guillemard has consented to become the first President, has been formed with a view to assisting students who leave this607 words
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188 1923-06-20 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) The Pasir Puteh road which leads by Rajah Bendhara’s Palace has now been lighted, though the lights are as dim a® they could be. It is as well that money should not be spent on new lights for as soon as the188 words
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Article678 1923-06-20 8 MR. WARD JACKSON PROSECUTED AND FINED. In the Police Court, Kuala Lumpur, before Mr. Pryde, Mr. C. Ward Jackson, secretary of the Planters’ Association of Malaya, was charged with assisting in carrying on a public lottery. Mr. Ward Jackson said hei would plead guilty if678 words
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Article76 1923-06-20 8 June 20—P.A.M. Meeting, KualaLumpur. 21 and 23—Selangor Races. 23—Prince of Wales’ Birthday. 23—Penang Golf Club, The Dansant, 6.30 p.m. 26—Entries for Ipoh Races Close. 26, 2<S, 30—Moonlight Rand Performances, Esplanade. 28—Yarak Rubber Co., Annual Meeting, 8 King Street, 11 a.m. 30, July 1,2 —Malayan Agri-Horti-cnltnral Show, K.L. T76 words
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Article36 1923-06-20 8 T >kio June 15. —The Chief Secretary of Kwang-iung. Mr Ka.hei Doki, will be appointed to he Prefect of Osaka. The South S-'as exploration ship, Kurushima arc ‘-ailed to-day from Shinagaw’a, Toki i.36 words
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Advertisement459 1923-06-20 8 i /0- E R F/ j sX h?ll £S 11 F:?’•:;•?§, -> .0 /Cl/ fZF \n/V’ ’> y[ i 'l r? \B(/. i N*. I —w 2' A Mother tap “Our Baby boy JZ ir .V w.» brought up on Glaxo. I think I M ha would thank you all459 words
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Advertisement43 1923-06-20 8 The Menace of Famine in Malaya, by J. C. Pasqual, stocked by The Pinang Gazef+e Press. Ltd. at 20 cts. or 50 cts. post free. Millets, on the G 'nq of Food-stuffs in lhe F.M.S. Colony, at $1 each or &130 post free.43 words
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Advertisement131 1923-06-20 8 f $4,250.00 I The Standard Motor Co., L Ltd., Coventry, England. 3 yQjb haD weather conditiorw J ■us J Agents Wearne Bros., Ltd., Penang. 3 i standard 3 LIGHT CAR DUNLOP CORD TYRES. EE I /!%a Jw r s» jf r A Dunlop Cord Tyres 2 f > j S131 words
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Article543 1923-06-20 9 OIiPEIiS OF THE DAY. T|1 f „llo« ins are the Orders of the Day 1 ..Hn" of the Legislative Council rbP 11l? 1 1111 held on Monday at 10-30 a.m. Question by Mr. Nambyar:the teachers in Aided Schools who V -J hv the Government governed paid "5 li,v543 words
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Article121 1923-06-20 9 PENANG, JUNE 20, 1923. k Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) Lnr, ,on Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 1 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/8 Credit 2/4 3'B Pi’’ m Documentarv 2/4 7/16 ,ca ‘'3 Demand Bank Rs» 173 Private 176 9 'ay Demand Bank „173 d lr as Demand Bank 173 >121 words
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Article159 1923-06-20 9 WATERING THE' STREETS. 1 f tha Pinan B G«eUe.” I to' wit Jth Mu C a 'l ty has agai b *'S“" to water the streets, but the watering S s to be confined only to streets Zt om the business centres, such as Date Kramat Road and Gladstone159 words
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Article153 1923-06-20 9 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Si 1 —With regard to ‘Dean Inge on Nationalism' which you published in your issue of the 15th inst., while the truth of his statement cannot be challenged, the question naturally arises in one s mind, as to who is responsible for153 words
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Article452 1923-06-20 9 F.M.S. GOVERNMENT’S ACTION. The F.M.S. Government has appointed a Committee to report on certain proposals for the formation of a Co-operative Society of Rubber Growers to undertake Seed Selection and vegetative Propagation of Hevea Brasiliensis. > The Members of the Committee are S. Wierman. Manager, Straits452 words
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Article102 1923-06-20 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list.: Y esterday To-day. Shares. >» rs <5 s S 3 CO PO M C sc. sc. sc. Mining. Hitam Tin 1.45 1.50 1.42 s 1.47 i Johan 42j 45 49 424 N. Taiping 4 20102 words
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Article70 1923-06-20 9 20th June, 1923. Local. cts. {Smoked Sheet 46() Fine Pale Crepe 46 1 [nom Unsmoked Sheet 40 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 47| pore 1 Crepe 47i London and New York. ondon f Sinoked Sheet ls-2d (Crepe l s .2d New York G 27 I he following were the rubber70 words
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Article47 1923-06-20 9 The General Produce Agency. Ltd., 'burch Street, Penang, reports that the following prices were realised at their inction rooms to-day Good. F.A.Q. Smoked diamond sheet S 60.50 F.A.Q. do 59.00 Low F.A.Q. and Off quality Smoked diamond sheet 52 to 55 Plain Unsmoked Sheet 45.0047 words
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Article85 1923-06-20 9 London. The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following London prices, on June 19: Spot £187.15$ down £2.5$ 3 mos. buying 188.125.6 d 2.5 s 3 selling 188.15$ 2.5 s Local. June 20th: Singapore sold 100 tons at $96.50. Penang buyers no sellers at $95. Messrs. Boustead and85 words
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Article200 1923-06-20 9 Rpnares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 noin. Cloves 120.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 42.00 sellers Coconuts ner 1,000 46.00 sellers Copra Sundried 11.00 sellers Rattans H-20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do200 words
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Article1104 1923-06-20 9 KENNEDY CO‘S SHARE LIST. X® I NAMES az S’* ■> CQ tr Ei < RUBBER [Dollar.] S c 8 c 8 r Allenby Rubber Co 1 25 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 25 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 25 30 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 00 >1,104 words
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Advertisement497 1923-06-20 9 f ■—Caen 111 ■lli win in twwjjjd ESTD 1847 Manufacturers of Every Description of j Surgical India Rubber Goods. I •a Syringes, Water Bottlesand Beds. Air I > Cushions, Enemas, Bed 'Sheetings, -nl Teat»,, Tubings, etc. ESTABLISHED 1847. J. G. INGRAM SON LTD., a A-Th© London In(ii<& Hackney Wick, London.497 words
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Article1022 1923-06-20 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sampit for Deli and Asahan. m/s Siberg for Deli. Glenamoy for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez and London. Nagato Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon.) Lady Blake for Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. City of Birmingham for Colombo, Suez and New York United1,022 words
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Article396 1923-06-20 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except when otherwise stated, close half an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu. Knala 1 7.15 am. Lumpur, Klang, Port Swetten-also396 words
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Article70 1923-06-20 10 Secunderabad. June 9.—News has reached here of the death at sea of Mr. Philip Bannerman Warburton I. C. S., Secretary to the Resident at Hyderabad. He had been sailing for some time here with nervous breakdown and sailed by the Morevti last Saturday. He' died at sea70 words
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Advertisement299 1923-06-20 10 rr,i WHEELBARROWS, SACK TRUCKS f FACTORY AND DRYING ROOM TRUCKS and 'i EVERYTHING FOR MINE AND ESTATE > AT I COMPETITIVE PRICES. UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S. S.) PENANG, “yniteers” Head Office ;-SINGAPORE. Branches at BANGKOK. IPOH. PENANG. li MALACCA, SEREMBAN, TAIPING and RANGOON. I I THE SALE299 words
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Advertisement331 1923-06-20 10 Can be Purchased on Easy Terms. I Si A#-' F 2; -.a. hS teT? W May we send you full 'particulars Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., PENANG. lllllilllllllHlllil t!r!Un ir iiimiuii.i Hi! i A 13* ’IT PAPER AND 1 j X A-/ ENVELOPES I j-E: KALATEX Note Paper, C. laid, 8331 words
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Article1137 1923-06-20 11 POLITICAL CONDITIONS. ■'•ii Roy L. Da is who war, r* '•(>:;! ly in the Anjf'iican Relief Service in Russia writes in the “Bangkok Times’’ as follows Thwe is a common opinion that Bolshevism is ultra-democratic but, measured by Lincoln’s famous definition of democracy, it is ultra-oligarchic. Tt1,137 words
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Advertisement586 1923-06-20 11 r~~.' jjjgL WW Free t§fi||||||s One 10-Day Tube Send the Coupon K v v N. V V ■k W, multiplies the starch digesV*". ..Ijgr tant in the saliva. That is there t° digest starch deposits on teeth which may otherwise ferment and form Heids. Thus Rives manifold power I>| <>586 words
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Advertisement266 1923-06-20 11 f Stamp C)f Value S As a coin of the realm, the {guinea has long passed out of a circulation, in common with the I 1 gold florin and the angel and z the nobie, hut unlike these others, it is still a familiar term, i and probably some of266 words
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Advertisement591 1923-06-20 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA 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 i Pav D about av eF en<n| KHIVA June591 words
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