Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 June 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 141. VOL LXXXI. FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1923. PRICE 15 OENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1240 1 a WWW -r tf f KIDD’S LETTER press j UNI ROLLER? COMPOSITION i 5 j AG^ s, j p. G. Press, Ltd. J I ffll I i a «W i I Wf I I W I i wW\ E WI mm miliar f WV\ W® U I Sim siil ;i
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    • 40 1 x RTD 1172- IHI ii BT ROYALn J GOOD JEWELLERY M MUST POSSESS THREE VIRTUES g beauty, Utility Quality jij AND THE GREATEST OF THESE IS QUALITY. j I B. P. de SILVA, =< 1, BISHOP STREET. 11l ILL, v z
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  • 2882 2 Judgment for the Plaintiff. The hearing of the suit in which Mr. Thomas Joseph Fenwick sued Mr. Edgar Warwick tor the sum of $2,822.14 as damages in respect of alleged wrongful dismissal and breach of a contract made in London in May 20, and contained in a
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  • 152 2 The recommendations of the New York committee on congestion state that tke preparation by the city, through the Boar J of Estimate and Apportionment, of a plan for the entire city, shall include the following items: (1) The restriction of factories to certain districts. (2) The provision
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  • 86 2 In the House of Commons on the 29th May. Sir W. .1 oynson-Hicks (Financial Secretary to the Treasury) stated, in reply to Mr. Darbishire, that, pending the preliminary work of investigation, it was impossible to give an estimate of the shortest time in which the proposed naval
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  • 97 2 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Peng Fook for Langsa. Parigi for Deli, Langsa. Edi, T. Semawe, Segli. Olehleh ami Sabang. Kopah for Deli. Kam par for Teluk Anson. Khiva for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang. Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, China and Japan. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless
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  • 228 2 The following are non-delivered cables for the week ending 21st inst, at the E. E. A. and C. Telegraph Co: Singchanleong Beach Street, Ruby, Tekcheang. Hockjoo 249 Beach Street. The Prince of Wales is 29 To-morrow. The Ulu Piah Company, Ltd., notifies a first interim dividend of 5
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  • 1073 2 F.M.S. GEOLOGIST’S SURVEY. From an interesting report by Mr. E. S. Willbourn, acting Geologist, F.M.S., on the working of the department for the past year, we make the following extracts Mr. Willbourn completed the greater part of the survey of Kedah. A considerable amount of information had
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 265 2 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette”! Sir, -“Does the Government keep anv records showing the crimes, deaths an! diseases directly attributable to drinking of toddy The answer to t a above question which the hon’ble India member is going to put at the next meet mg
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  • 361 2 ne poi i<' S. T. I The Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Ltd. are taking steps to introduce into Singapore the most modern method of distributing their well-known Shell Motor Spirit, and it is hoped that in time the new methods will replace the system of supply by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements

  • 108 3 SUMMER MEETING, 1923. 10th, 12th and 14th July, 1923. NINE RACES EACH DAY. 3 Races for all Horses. Stakes $1,200, $l,lOO and $l,OOO. 3 Races for Ex-griffin Horses Stakes $BOO. 2 Races for Ex-Griffin Ponies Stake $7OO. Third Day $7OO. 1 Hack Race for Gentlemen Riders only.
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  • 117 3 AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Saturday, 4th August, 1923. A Non-Selling unlimited Sweep will be held on RACE 4. 10 per cent, to the Drawer of the Winning Horse. 20 per cent, to the Drawer of the Second Horse. 10 per cent, to the Drawer of the Third Horse.
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  • 99 3 AUTUMN RACES, 1923. 31st July, 2nd and 4th August. 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 AHorses Ist Day and a Cup to the winner Division AExgriffin Ponies 2nd Day
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  • 886 3 INDICTMENT OF F.M. S. RAILWAYS. In a book on the late Lord Northcliffe’s travels in the course of his world tour, his lordship’s diary, for Christinas Day 1921 says, Siam is, very rich and will be richeir. This land grows sugar, rice in great quantities, bananas and wonderful
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1014 3 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES ST™ «Min TRADffIC CO, LTD. Pinang Gazette. r P Not j Ce Tl is hereb y given that the li ansi er Books of the above Company will be closed from 22nd to 29th June, i riends now in India want posts nose */f Ot S inClu
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    • 363 3 E. O. BAKERY, 199, Hutton Lane, Penang. Telephone No. 963. Prices Moderate. Delivery daily to all parts. Trial Solicited BAKERS, CAKEMAKERS, PASTRY COOKS. FRENCH ROLLS a Speciality. MALACCA MUNICIPALITY. The Municipal Commissiomers of the Town and Fort of Malacca will receive up to noon on the 30th June 1923, applications
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    • 348 3 CENSUS OF RUBBER STOCKS SINGAPORE 1. A census of stocks of all rubber in the hands of dealers exporters and owners of estates of over 25 acres will be held on June 30th. 2. This census is only for statistical purposes and? no action of any kind to licence]or restrict
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    • 41 3 Pitman’s Shorthand Instructor, Centenary Edition, at $3 each or $3-30 post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. Dhoby Account Books, sufficient for 52 weeks, ht 80 cts. each or $l.lO post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 281 3 IA• X J A I -JlwmwO Protect your own and your children s throats against disease. The safest and surest safeguard against such dreaded infectious diseases as Tonsilitis, Influenza, Diphtheria, etc., is to keep a bottle of genuine Formaniint Tablets always handy. Manufactured by the original inventors: A. Wulfing Co.
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  • 1213 4 No doubt Kinta has much to learn in the sphere of practical economics from examples in the application of cooperative principles elsewhere. But that it occasionally has lessons to teach other districts in the advantages of united self help is shown by the success of
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  • 1280 4 Our Scottish correspondent reports the death at Cramond, Death of Mr. Edinburgh, in mail week. John Turner, of Mr. John Turner, formerly a member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements and the predecessor of Mr. William Duncan in the post of administrator of the Straits
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  • 142 4 Mr. J. M Callan informs us that the visit of H.M.S. Diomede and H.M.S. Magnolia to Penang will on Monday be made the occasion of a boxing display, and as the Middleweight Champion of the China Squadron is in the Magnolia, there is every prospect that the follow
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  • 73 4 A concert will be given in the Town Hall on Tuesday night, at 9.30, by a con cert party from the naval vessels at pi' sent in harbour. From the reports of thabilities of the party, a treat may looked for. The conceit will be in ai
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  • 85 4 A water polo match will be plav 1 ,lt Tanjong Bungah on Sunday, at 11 I JI, between H.M.S. Diomede and Penanz Swimming Club. A team race "i swum before the match. The Swimming Club teams will )e a follow Water Polo.—J. M. Prescott ;G. Miln r and
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  • 31 4 In connection with the visit of T t Diomede and H.M.S. Magnolia a Night” Dance will be held at the Club, on Monday, the 25th June, a p.m.
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  • 35 4 The M. M. Packet Angkor narrive here at 5 a.m. on k 24th instant, and is expected Continental mails on board. The homeward mail, by closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, t- instant.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 126 4 Copy of Telegram from Agents to f Messrs. W.H. BURFORD Sons., Ltd. R S" Film for ns II vj NANIMOUSLY AWARDED IRST PRIZE f Order Repeat I I Double quantity I I Soap I I I I MCALISTER I 66 CLAYTON CRUDE OIL ENGINES 6 H. P. TO 150 H.P.
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    • 14 4 E. O.” Friday, 22nd June, Guest Night Dancing. Saturday, 23rd June, Special Tiffin Orchestra.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 48 4 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! g GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. g GRAND EUROPE CIRCUS &gt; 30 ARTISTES 30 I I) J. ROUGAL’S Performing Lions, Tigers and Elephants. jii Excellent Troupe of Chinese Acrobats. j’ MATINEE: Saturday and Wednesday. jli DATO KRAMAT GARDENS. 11l x x=x =x =x ===x x s x x
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    • 24 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-DAV. 5. 42 p.m. 11.51 P.m. To-morrow, 7. 48 a.m. 12.38 a.m. 7. 40 p.m. 1. 42 p.m.
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  • 55 4 DEATH. Turner. At Inveralmond, Cramond, Edinburgh, on Sunday, 27th May, John Turner, late of Demerara and Penang. OBITUARY. London, June 21. Mrs Morrison, widow of Dr. G. E. Morrisop, formerly the Times Peking correspondent and latterly Political Adviser to the President of China, is dead. Mr. Morrison died at Sidmouth
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  • 64 5 Mr. Robert Smillie Returned. j Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, .June 22. I’he Parliamentary by-election in Morpeth, consequent on the death of the Labour member. Mr John Cairns,resulted as follows: Mr. Robert Smillie (Labour)... 20.053 Mr. F. C. Thornborough (Liberal) 13,087 Labour Majority 6,966 [ln November, 19??. the result was:
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  • 118 5 PROPOSED CUTS. London. June 21. Although the personnel of the navy has been reduced to 60,000 since 1913 the aggregate pay has increased over £5.060.000. This emerges from a report of the select committee on the Navy Estimates, which recommends reviewing the pay of officers ami men.
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  • 63 5 DEMAND FOR BETTER PROTECTION. London. June 21. The Daily 'Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent understands that European, and the American and Japanese Governments, acting on British initiative. are about to frame for presentation at Peking a series of most energetic demands for the protection of foreign colonies in China.
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  • 59 5 ORDINANCE ABROGATED. Geneva, June 22. The League of Nations announces that the Governing Commission for the Sarre territory, at a meeting on June 18th, abrogated the Ordinance for the maintenance of order passed on March 7th, of which the provisions were subsequently much criticised by the British
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  • 42 5 Paris. June 12. News from Dusseldorf, contrary to German press assertions, says the population at Essen, Bochum and Dortmund continue to receive the usual food supplies. 378 trucks of foodstuffs entered the Ruhr on the 19th inst.
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  • 23 5 London, June 22. Marks closed 640.000 to the pound. Belgian francs are 87.15 ami the lira is 101.8 to the pound.
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  • 61 5 Paris, June 21. At the further hearing of the Banque Industrielle de Chine case, the expert, M. TJoyen, declared that a supplementary enquiry confirmed the irregularity of the Chinese Government’s subscription towards the increase of the Banque’s capital in 1920, because the quarter of the total subscription
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  • 27 5 London, June 21. The Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. announces an interim dividend for the njst three months of five shillings per share tax free.
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  • 33 5 The Hague, June 21." lhe Second Chamber has accepted the J| Hinder which 1 the Royal Dutch Air /■•vice will receive £120.000 annually 1,1 three years without interest.
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  • 105 5 Russian Action. [Reuter's Telegrams.] New York, June 21. It is reported that three American schooners have been detained at East Cape, Siberia. The crews were arrested on a charge of violating the Russian trading laws. America and the Soviet. New York, June 21. The Phoenix Trading Company,
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  • 85 5 London. June 21. The Russian Telegraph Agency in London has issued a summary of the Soviet note to Lord Curzon, dated the 18th inst, in which M. Chicherin notes with satisfaction that the British Government agrees to recognise the Soviet explanations as sufficient for an
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  • 73 5 A N OTIIE R CO N F EIIE NC E. PROPOSED. Washington. June 21. Mr. Denby favours negotiationsand possibly another armament conference for the purpose of clearing up difficulties arising from the Washington treaties, notably on the question of elevating battleships’ guns in order to increase the
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  • 84 5 Washington, June 22. After the Conference between Mr. Melloh and Mr. Hughes, the former announced that it had been decided to seize all ships* liquor brought into American waters, even though it is aboard foreign ships under the seal of Foreign Governments. The Collector of Customs at
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  • 40 5 Washington. June 21. President Harding; accompanied by his wife and the Secretaries of Agriculture. Interior and Commerce, have left on a two months’ tour, including visits to Alaska, British Columbia and Panama. His programme includes nineteen speeches.
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  • 35 5 New York, June 21. Mr. Rockefeller has distributed $150,000 to fifteen hospitals and oth?r institutions in the I nited States and Canada for the furtherance of the Insulin treatment for diabetes.
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  • 44 5 SUGGESTED APPOINTMENTS. London, June 21. Several papers publish a report that the Government is contemplating inviting the Duke of Devonshire to succeed Lord Reading in the Viceroyalty of India and of offering Mr. Austen Chamberlain the Secretaryship of the Colonies.
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  • 41 5 Simla, June 21. Baba Santa Singh, a prominent leader of the fanatical Baba Akali Sikhs, has been arrested in the Patiala State he was found to possess a revolver. The Punjab Government attach considerable importance to the capture.
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  • 100 5 Phenomenal Bowling. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, June 21. At Blackpool. Lancashire beat Glamorganshire by an innings and 220 runs, lor the winners, Makepeace scored 79 and E. Tyldesley 125. Parkin took 7 wickets for 54 .and eight for 41. At Nottingham, Notts beat Northamptonshire by an innings and 109
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  • 119 5 THE GLENEAGLES TOURNAMENT. London, Jone 21. At Gleneagles, Perthshire, in the £l,OOO golf tournament, as the result of the first and second rounds. J. H. Kirkwood (Australia) is the only remaining oversea player. He beat Oke (Fulwell) and Ockenden (Raines Park) in the respective rounds, each by 4
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  • 45 5 SIR THOMAS LIPTON TO CHALLENGE AGAIN. New York. June 21. The Evening Post” understands that Sir Thomas Lipton has ordered Shamrock Fifth for an attempt to capture the America Cup next summer. It is understood she will be a 75 foot sloop.
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  • 62 5 MANY DEATHS. London, June 21. Heat prostration is reported from Chicago since Monday, and hundreds are prostrated in New York, where five died in hospitals last night. Many deaths, including suicides by drowning, are reported from elsewhere in the United States. Thousands are sleeping in the
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  • 53 5 Catania, June 21. The velocity of the lava flow has undoubtedly diminished in the region of the eruption and the minor earthquakes are less frequent and less violent. The atmosphere continues to be most depressing, being full of evil-smelling, acrid smoke. Everything is clothed in darkness, with a thick,
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  • 49 5 London June. 21 A Perth (Western Australia) message says the steamer Trevean, which on the 6th inst rushed to the rescue of the steamer Trevessa in response to S.O.S. calls, has wirelessed, Afraid further search useless, not much hope of finding Trevessa’s boats; gale blowing.’
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  • 197 5 Mr. G. E. S. Cubitt, Conservator of Forests. F.M.S. and S.S.. observes in his report for 1922 that the sy’stem under which Malays are allowed to take up land in forest reserves for the permanent cultivation of food-crops is working well. The settlement in the Pasir
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  • 388 5 Second Day’s Results. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 21. For the second day of the Selangor Races, there was brilliant weather, and the going was hard. Race I—(61(6 furlongs). MAN OF WAR 7.10 Brown 1 BEAU REGARDE 9.6 Logue 2 THE QUEST 9.9 Glennon 3 Won
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  • 182 5 The following are the weights for the third day of the Selangor Races Race 1. Zoom 10.12 Captain Cuttie 9.9 Crebilly 9.4 Nora 8.1 Miss Fairfield 7.4 Chandan 7.4. Race 2. Shantung 10.2: Hayston 9.12; Beaver 9.8: Zara 9.4; Queen of Sheba 8.10; Kelagold 8.10: Queen of
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  • 121 5 SOCCER TRIAL MATCHES. The following list of fixtures has been arranged as trials for the Malaya” Cup competition July 3.Selected team v. P. C. C. and P. R. C'., Combined. July s.Selected team v. D. Coy and Central Union. Combined. July 10.Selected team v. M. F. A.
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  • 47 5 The following tennis ties fixed for Monday, 25th June Men’s Doubles (Handicap).Davies and Clark v. Bird and Everest (1). Men’s Singles B.”Gibson v. Hogan (2) Evans v. Clayton (3). Ladies Doubles.Miss B. Brown and Miss M. Brown v. Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Reimann (4).
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  • 84 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 22. The Straits Trading Company’s Report for the half year ending March 31st shows a profit of $604,765, making a total of $1,043,000 available. A dividend of 62| cents per share is proposed, absorbing $562,500. carrying forward $480,608. The volume of
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  • 69 5 (-From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 22. The East Borneo Company, a large and influential coail and oil mining concern, with headquarters at Samarinda, m Dutch, East-Borneo, has commenced operations in the Straits. Its chief selling agency is at Weltevreden. Regular shipments will ba made to
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  • 66 5 .Aneta. W-elevreden, June 22.On the occasion of Queen Wilhelmina’s Jubilee, extra race« will be held at Batavia on the Ist and 2nd September. The money prizes will be raised from 20 to 25 per cent. Thei chief event will be the Gold Cup (1} mile), a
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  • 741 5 Dr. and Mrs. Wellington are ort a visit to Malacca. Mr. Brown, of Messrs. Thornycroft Co., Ltd., is on a visit to Penang. Mr. G. P. Bradney, Auditor-General, F.M.S., is in Taiping on duty. Mr. W. E. Hutson who went to Ipoh to attend the funeral of
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  • 948 6 The last issue of the F. M. S. Gazette contains a financial report for the year 1922. It is a clear and concise document, and though the information given is not detailed, it is suggestive. The first noteworthy fact is that the Revenue fell below the estimate by
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  • 911 6 WILDE AND HIS CONQUEROR. Thus passes the great little Jimmy I Wilde, and a man of Asiatic race holds a world’s championship for the first time in the history of boxing, says the Straits j Times,” commenting on the defeat of Wilde by the Filipino, Pancho Villa. The game
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  • 485 6 S T”. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual meeting of Trafalgar. Ltd., was held on Monday jat Singapore alt. the offices of Messrs. Paterson, Simons .and Co., secre- taries. Mr. W. P. W. Ker presided, and I was supported by the Hon. Dr. D. J- Lal low ay and
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  • 187 6 SERVICEABLE RUGS. Our American contemporary the Rubber Age” (May 10) draws attention to the fact that the B. F. Goodrich Company has just introduced a rag” rug of rubber which is said to bp particularly adaptable for service in bath rooms, shower baths in gymnasiums, porches, bed
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  • 156 6 A Mahomedan correspondent, writes the Statesman,” makes the interesting statement that of the five colours of which the flag of the Chinese Republic is composed, only four represent geographical divisions. The fifth, presumbly the green, stands for the Islamic element in China. This element, it may be said,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 632 6 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 and Undivided Profits 1,352,105 Hoard of Directors. Sir R. 3. Black Bart, (Chairman), J. M. Ryrie, Esq., 11. Melvill Simons, Esq., P. R Chalmers, Esq., Sir David Yule, Bart. Lord
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    • 15 6 Office Stationery of every description at reasonable prices, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 278 6 Help your engine E to develop its maximum power by fitting r~ &lt; I A’ 'V-0 I SPARKING PLUGS L Universally acknowledged the Ĕ finest motorcycle plugs ever made. E Two models are illustrated: j E A STANDARD Model C 3. Metric thread, readily detachable for cleaning. Suitable for nearly
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  • 1077 7 The tappeal was dismissed. Free Press.” IXTERESTING legal POINT. pjp. Singapore Court of Appeal opened j the Chief Justice (Sir Walter .w). Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, and Afr Justice Brown. I’] ie Solicitor-General (Mr. G. G. Seth), ]&lt;&gt; an application to adjourn the case l( :U i
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  • 150 7 June 22, 23Grand Europe Circus. Dato Kramat Gardens. 23Selangor Races. 23Prince of Wales’ Birthday. 23Circus Matinee, 5 p.m. Dato Kramat Gardens. 23Penang Golf Club. The Dansant, 6.30 p.m. 23 New Club. Taiping, Guest NightDinner, 8.15 p.m. Monthly Dance. 9.30 p.m. 24 Water Polo. H.M.S. Diomede v P.S.C. 11
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  • 60 7 Holy Trinity Church. Nibong Telnl. 4th Sunday after Trinity (S. John Baptist) June 24. —Holy Conununion (English) 8 a.m.. Holy Communion (Tamil) 9 a.m. S. Mark's Church, Butterworth, Sunday June 24. —Evening Prayer and Sermon 6 p.m. S. Paul's Mission Chapel, Bukit Tengah, Friday.
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  • 28 7 24th June. Nativity of St. John Baptist. 4th Sunday after Trinity.—Matins and Sermon (Tamil) 9.15 a.m.. Children’s Service 5 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon 6.30 p.m.
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  • 25 7 24th June. Nativity of St. John Baptist. 4th Sunday after Trinity.—Holy Communion 7.30 a.m.. Matins and Sermon 10 a.m.
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  • 193 7 PENANG, JUNE 22, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 1731) 3 days’sight Private 176 a Bombay Demand Bank 173?» 2 Madras Demand Bank 173| g3
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  • 637 7 (“P.G.‘ Special.) An interesting article on Intra-mus-cular injections of Quinine” appeals in the recent number of the Transactions of tho Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association.” The authors had observed serious results, such as chronic abscesses, paralysis of nerves and permanent disability of joints,
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  • 124 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list A T esterday To-day. T- 73 7J 0D Shares. S, 5 &gt;» &gt;» 5 SS S 3 C» 33 M Sc SC. SC. SC. Mining. Batang P. 45 50 45 47} Hitam Tin 1.421 1.45
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  • 146 7 22nd June, 1923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 45 I Fine Pale Crepe 45 &gt;nom Unsmoked Sheet 40 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 45i pore (Crepe 45?» London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ls.2d London Crepe b2d New York G 27 PENANG RUBBER SALES. Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise that
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  • 88 7 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following I.ondon prices, on June 21: Spot £187.15» down £2.15s 3 mos. buying 188.25.6 d 2.175.6 d 3 selling., 188.75.6 d 2.175.6 d Local. June 22nd Singapore sold 100 tons at $94.25. Penang sold 70 tons at $94.25. Messrs. Boustead
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  • 112 7 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 Cloves 120.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 42.00 sellers Coconuts per 1,000 46.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10.70 sellers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do do
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  • 105 7 The Malaya Company, Limited reports that the following are the important changes in to-day’s market. Rubber Shares. Buyers Sellers Kedah Rubber Co Ltd 2.20 2.35 Malacca PindJi Rubber Ests 1.40 1.45 Tĕmerloh Coconut Rub .65 .75 Tiu Shares Buyers Sellers Hitam Tin Ltd 1.40 1.45 Malau Tin
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 25 7 The Menace ok Famine in Malaya, by J. C. Pasqual, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. at 20 cts. or 50 cts. post free.
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    • 180 7 MOTHERS, THIS IS A SERIOUS TROUBLE NEGLECTED IT MAY BE FATAL. Anywhere, but especially in the Far East, diarrhoea in infants and young children is a dangerous ailment, and one which should not be neglected. If you find that your child has diarrhoea, never give medicine to check the movement
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    • 274 7 I MAKE YOUR OWN j GRAMOPHONE RECORDS The Latest and Greatest Gramophone Novelty. g PI Sv” I /'M I KODISK RECORDS in your own home, on your own instru- S ment without any extra fittings. Easy to S H operate. PRICE COMPLETE $l/50 Each CALL SEE THEM DEMONSTRATED j AT
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    • 22 7 NOTICES. COLMAN’S D.S.F. MUSTARD IS THE BEST A good Mustard aids Digestion. AGENTS: BARKER AND KENGCHUAN. Sub-Agents LIM EU TOH CO., Penang,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 49 7 Lyric Theatres, Ltd., Theatre Royal, Penang Road. From Thursday 21st to Saturday, 24th June. 7 Parts Dangerous Curve Ahead Parts 7 5 Parts Hands Off Parts 5 5 Reels The Luck of Geraldine Laird 2 Reels Three Good Pals Reels 2 1 Reel Topical Budget No. 593 Reel 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1373 8 LLO yd TRIESTINO Nippon Yusen Kaisha. TU P RTTTIT I7TTNNFI LINE B.N. COMPANY. (Incorporated in 1 FROM PENANG. (incorporated in Ita.y.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT HOMEWARD. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. '(Subject to alteration without Notice.) ADRASTUS June 27 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. F P EUROPEAN LINE. TEIRESIAS July 4 London, Rotterdam and Dunkirk.
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    • 648 8 P. 0.-BRITISII 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 London i about le9vep 'n 9Bi KHIVA June 22 DELTA KASHMIR July
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