Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 July 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 150. VOL LXXXI. TUESDAY, 3rd JULY, 1923. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 592 1 I KIDD’S I J LETTER PRESS j S INK HOLLER I COMPOSITION AGENTS r— P. G. Press, Ltd. 1 C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD., g I S I Of Interest to Planters BRITISH THROUGHPUT. E -r 77 .3 Ĕ= P LIMIT THE CONSUMPTION to eliminate the Casbon and your m
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    • 16 1 4£aKaaaßKaaaaMawA*iaß«KMKaH a I T. NAGATA, j j DENTIST. I I* NKXT DOOB TO “THE DISPENSARY.” I
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  • 1168 2 BILL TO EXCLUDE ORIENTALS. The Canadian correspondent of the “Times” says twenty years ago there were 14,000 Chinese in Canada. 10-(L.y there are 58,000. It is therefore not surprising that when Mr. Stewart the Minister for the Interior, submitted his Bill on the regulation of Chinese
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  • 584 2 “S. F. P.” LOCAL MEN AND SUBORDINATE POSITIONS. The monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners was held on Friday afternoon. The President, Mr. R. J. Fairer, presided. In reply to Mr. Tessensohn. the President said: Sixteen Municipal Officers are now receiving Inordinate Rent Allowances. and total
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1257 2 Short Classified "TakĔRY A C U<L E. &O. BAKtK I, FOR SINGAPORE AND BANGKOK. Advertisements. mg FIOXIA jX’l2 Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., Telephone No. 963. SELANDIA. Aug. 10 can be inserted in the Pinang and PASTRY COOKS. TRIESTE LONDON HAMBERG Gazette” at SCANDINAVIA. THREE CENTS A WORD Pric
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    • 320 2 )>> a M 1 X /s' I \V A I |xy I A > n 1 Cuticura Complexions Are Usually Healthy The daily use of the Soap prevents dogging and irritation of ths pores, the usual cause of pimples and blackheads, while the Ointment soothes and heals. Cuticura Talcum, is
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 236 3 London, June 19.—Ascot opened most brilliantly, despite the unsettled weather outlook. Many ladies were wearing colouied oilskins or fur coats. There was a slight drizzle which, however, ceased by noon. Thereafter there was bright sunshine. e The King and Queen were given an ovation when they <R'ove up
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    • 52 3 London, June 19. —The result of the Ascot Stakes is as follows: Juniso 1 Donna 2 Mizzen Mast 3 Sixteen ran. Juniso won by a head three lengths were between second and third. Betting: 5 to 1 against Juniso, 100 to 8 Donna Inez, 7 to 1
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    • 109 3 London, June 19. —One of the features of the Ascot races was the Aga Khan’s victory in the Queen Mary Stakes with his “flying machine’’ Mumtaz Mahal. A huge crowd gathered to watch the horse being saddled. Fifteen ran. The odds were 4 to 1 on Mumtaz
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    • 226 3 London. June 20. —The Royal Hunt t up has resulted as follows His Majesty the King’s Weathervane (Ingham) 1 Sir Francis Price’s Rock Fire (Voight) 2 Mr. C. Hatry’s Jarvie (Feltham) 3 Twenty-five ran. Won by a length, same separating second and third. The betting was:
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    • 353 3 London, June 19. —Following are results of County Cricket matches: Middlesex vs. Lancashire, Middlesex. —Ist innings, 308 (Hendren 80, Hearne 111, Parkin 7 for 68) 2nd innings, 110 (Cook 4 for 29, Parkin 3 for !4). Lancashire. —Ist innings, 435 (Makepeace 109, E. Tyldesley 65, Sharp 108 (retired
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    • 328 3 London. June 19. —Joe Beckett says that he is determined not to fight on the 7th July unless he is thoroughly fit. He says: “It is no use Major Wilson saying that the fight must proceed and that I shall not suffer financially if 1 am beaten, but
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 151 3 BABY CRIES AND CANNOT SLEEP BECAUSE HE NEEDS BABY’S OWN TABLETS. Your baby does not lie awake crying and restless for nothing. Unless a careless pin is pricking him the cause most probably is in his stomach and bowels. That, is the part of the body where most infantile troubles
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    • 274 3 ITALIAN NOT I ML.I M IM TOQ SWEET VERMOUTH not TOO DRY sKi w r .i J STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. Prices On Application. G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., Penang. .y The Buan Hak Co., The Best and Cheapest Store. 4 The House of Superiority and Reliability. < By the
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  • 104 4 The following are the important changes in the share report of the Malaya Co., Ltd., for to-day. Rubber Shares. Buyers Sellers Lunas Rubber Estates Ltd $7.00 $7.50 Malakoff Rubber Co Ltd 2.75 3.25 Telok Anson Rubber Est. Limited 6.75 7.50 Ulu Benut Consolidated .24 .27! Tin Shares
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  • 691 4 Mr. A. Sarkies has returned to poreMr. H. J. Cooper left Ipoh for Penang by the mail train yesterday. Vincent Richards, the youthful American tennis champion, who is competing at Wimbledon, brought his personal physician and 20 specially made rackets. Mr. Justice P- J- Sproule leaves this
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  • 58 4 SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. F. G. BARR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 3. Mr. F. G. Barr, the proprietor of Messrs. Barr and Co., Ipoh, suddenly expired to-day at his residence in Gopeng Road. He was quite well last night. He had for long been subject to
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  • 495 4 MILITARY FUNERAL. Despite the heavy downpour of rain this morning, the hit’ll respect in which the late Capt Hugh R. Adams was generally held and the widespread sympathy felt for the bereaved relatives brought together a large and representative attendance for the funeral which took
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  • 373 4 The fifth Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine is to be held in Singapore from September 3 to 17. On the opening day after a council meeting at 9a m. the morning will be devoted to a full session of all members, who will be
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  • 515 4 STUDENTS’ TRIBUTE. Yesterday afternoon, there was another pleasant function at the Saint Xaviei s Institution, the occasion being the presentation of an address by the boys of the School to the Rev. Brother James, 0.8. E. The staff and the students adjourned to the HalL which had
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  • 148 4 The local branch of the Young Women’s Christian Association is arranging a concert for the Town Hall, on the 27th July, the object being to raise funds to enable the Association to secure premises for its own use. and to open a hostel for the benefit of members
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  • 82 4 E. O. Orchestral Concert. The following programme of music will be presented at the orchestral concert to be given at the E. and O. Hotel to-morrow, the 4th July, at 9-45 p.m. 1 Overture Offenbach Orpheus 2 Demande et Reponse Coleridge-Taylor 3 Trio [Violin, ’Cello and Piano] Cavalleria Rusticana Mascagni
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  • 503 4 It is not often we find it necessary, says the Malaya Tribune,” to refer to the proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners of Penang, but several questions of general interest were raised at Monday’s meeting. The first is the decision to allow lawn tennis matches in the Gaunt
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  • 399 4 A few days ago, we referred to the failures of two Chinese chops in Medan. A correspondent writes with regard to one case, where the trade was chiefly in piece goods and rice, that for the last two months there were rumours of his selling his goods
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 585 4 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette. Sir,—Your correspondent “Exchange suggests in his letter under the heading “The Teaching of English” which you published in your issue of th e 28th inst. Ihat it is a mistaken policy both of goveo ment as well as of
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  • 79 4 WILLIAMS—BLACK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 3. The wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church, of Mr. Langd on Williams. Municipal Architect, to Marion Galloway Black, daughter of the Reverend W. R. Black, Edinburgh, and niece of Dr. Galloway, who gave the bride away. The best man
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 221 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. Spacious Business Office No. 33c. Beach Street now occupied by Messrs. Lock Co., will lie available from Ist August. Also upper floor of the above premises and godowns (immediate entry). Apply 8, Church Street. Penang. FOR SALE. Pedigree Airedale Terrier, male, fourteen months, in perfect health.
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    • 19 4 Pitman’s Shorthand Instructor, Centenary Edition, at $3 each or $3.30 pc/St free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 17 4 Shorthand Rapid Course, at $3 each or $3.30 post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 49 4 IMPORTANT KEDAH CASE. THE SUPREME COURT APPEAL. The Full Text of Judgments BY The Hon’ble Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule v Barrett-Leonard >» A- V. Brown Printed as Supplement to The “Pinang Gazette’* of 18th June. Reprints are available at The Pinang Gazette, Press, Ltd. at 15 cents, per copy.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 159 4 TO-NIGHT! AT TO-NKSHT! T '<7' Dip THEATRES Limited, L lI A 1L( PENANG ROAD. MORAL FIBRE 6 reels “THE <HOUSE OF INTRIGUE 5 parts “PAY DAY” 2 terrific reels KISS ME CAROLINE 2 reels DUCK INN 2 reels FOX NEWS AND TOPICAL BUDGET” 2 reels “FIVE TO FIVE” TOWN HALL,
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL
    • 874 5 London, .June 18. The Times’ correspondent at Rome reports that Etna, which for the past few months has bee.i in suppressed activity, has suddenly burst into violent eruption. A gigantic streaT of burning lava, estimated to be 500 metres in breadth and 10 metres in depth, and
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    • 177 5 London, June 18. —The “Daily Mail’s” correspondent at Naples visited Vesuvius in the company of Professor Malladra, who watches the volcano from an observatory just below the final cone. Professor Malladra is of opinion that Vesuvius is rapidly returning to normal, and he does not expect a serious eruption
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    • 190 5 London, June 19. —A deputation of Labour members of the House of Commons, headed by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, asked the Secretary for Scotland to inter vene with a view to check the evictions ot tenants, particularly in Glasgow. The deputation emphasised that under the new Housing Bill,
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    • 161 5 London, June 19. —The House of Commons has rejected the appeals for the abolition or reduction of the entertainments tax on the ground that the tax was killing the threatres and kinemas. Sir William Joynson-Hicks said that on an average every man, woman and child in
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    • 78 5 London, June 19- —“The Times Lobby correspond mt States that the Government has arranged that Mr. Snowden s motion regarding the breakdown of the capitalist system shall further be discussed on the 16th July, and has also granted the 23rd July for a debate on a capital levy.
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    • 41 5 London, June 19. —“Owing to financial stringency, it is impossible to proceed with the issue of clasps to medals for battles in the Great Wlar,” said Colonel Walter Guinness answering a question in the House of Commons.
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    • 223 5 London, June 18. —A message from Constantinople states that the postponement of Prohibition is the fourth since its promulgation in February when it was announced that Angora’s “dryness” would be extended to Constantinople within a week. Various reasons are assigned for the postponements, including difficulties in stocktaking,
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    • 202 5 London, June 20. —The Cologne correspondent of “The Times” states that seve lal new proclamations have been issued by General Degoutte designed to break the resistance in the Ruhr, the most important of which provides that all mines and works failing to deliver the material demanded by the
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    • 142 5 London. June 18. —“The Times" correspondent in Paris draws attention to the new spirit which is animating politicians in the direction of an early settlement. It is declared that M. Poincare intends to leave no stone unturned in his efforts to come to an accord with Great
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    • 109 5 London, June 25. —The present position of Mr. U. F. Wintour, in connection with the British Empire Exhibition, was the subject of a question in the House of Commons to-day. Lt.-Col. Buckley, Parliamentary Secretary, Overseas Trade Department, said that the new management board was of opinion that
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    • 102 5 London, June 19. —Alleged storekeeping irregularities in War time are being investigated by the Navy and Army Canteens Committee presided over by a membty of the House of Commons, Sir Frederick Banbury. A .witness deposed that canteen managers in Mesopotamia who were instructed to sell goods to
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    • 98 5 London, June 20. —By flying to Cologne and back in one day the chief pilot Barnard of the Instone Air Line, the winner of the King’s Cup last year, to-day established a new record in civil aviation. Barnard left Croydon with five passengers at 10-10
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    • 66 5 Simla. July 19.—The somewhat sudden paucity of official wireless messages, which for some time past have been received in India, is apparently due to atmospheric conditions prevailing at this time of the year. So far as can be judged b would seem that the Lwafield station
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    • 45 5 London. June 19. —Two London girls Miss Gladys Gregory and Miss Dorothy Davis, are the first women to become lumbers of the Institute of Actuaries. The examination is regarded as one of the stiffest tests in mathematics. Both are engaged in Assurance Companies.
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    • 221 5 London, June 18.—At Manchester, in the second round of the Davis Cup, Lycett (Britain) beat Flaquer (Spain) 6-0, 6-J. 6-1 and Conde da Gomar (Spain) beat Wheatley (Britain) 4-6, 10-8, 6-1, 6-2 and Conde da Gomar and Flaquer (Spain) beat Lycett and Godfree (Britain) 6-2. 6-3,
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    • 68 5 London, June 19. —A rate of 25 guineas per cent for re-insurance was quoted yesterday for the British steamer Breconian sailing from Karachi for Port Said, which was reported from Perim to have been stranded off Bas' Alarga. It is now reported that she has
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  • 83 5 Colombo, June 19. —Vessels arriving in Colombo report very bad w eather at sea. Last night eight vessels were held up outside Colombo harbour. The storm ball was hoisted yesterday afternoon, and warned vessels of the danger of entering the harbour under the prevailing weather conditions.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 142 5 SORE AND TENDER THROATS. A REMEDY. people inherit throat tenderness, and with them just a slight chill makes the breathing tubes so swollen and sore that it is sheer agony to attempt to speak. There is one infallible remedy for this condition— WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMENT CURE so if at any
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    • 41 5 Key for Shorthand Rapid Course, at $1.50 each or $l.BO post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. Planter’s Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. G-aham, at $2 each or $2.30 post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Pros, Ltd.
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    • 326 5 --==^>-■ m I First consignment sold 1 in a few days, new stock cabled for just to hand. j Order yours now. I THE “ICEBERG”! RAPID SELF-FREEZER (VACUUM PROCESS) J FOR MAKING 3 ICE CREAM NO TURNING I NO SHAKING HYGIENIC. I I n MAKES ALL YOU HAVE DEUC,OUS WSJ
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  • 930 6 The thrilling story of Captain Foster of the Trevessa. which we published in our columns of June 29, again reminds us that, in spite of frequent experience, all is not yet as it should be with regard to safety of life at sea. The steamship Trevessa was
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  • 101 6 DOG CHAMPIONSHIP FOR PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 3. The Malayan Agri Horticultural Show and Trade Exhibition was concluded under the happiest circumstances, with a gratifying profit of about £5,000. Yesterday was children’s day, the schools having a holiday. The children were conducted round the
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  • 69 6 MEETING OF AGRI-HORTICUL-TURAL ASSOCIATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 3. At a meeting of the General Committee of the Agri-Horticultural Association, Mr. Douglas, who presided, said they had met for the purpose of hearing suggestions and criticisms regarding the exhibition. They had received the suggestion to provide separate
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  • 1247 6 The Penang Chamber of Commerce recently decided to adCouncil journ for a fortnight the Representation, meeting called to consider and, if approved, to pass the rules to govern the election of a representative of the Chamber to the Legislative Council. Hitherto, the Chamber here, like that in
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  • 230 6 A LAJ?GE ENTRY. If numbers count for anything, th success of the first annu’ sports meeting to b£ held on the Esplanade ground on Saturday iu®t, under the auspices of the Penang Municipal Commissioners. iassured. No fewer than 256 entries have l>een received for the 13 events
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  • 209 6 The P. and O. Packet Kashmir is due to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the sth instant. This steamer is expected to have outward European mails on board. The homeward mail, by the Angers, closes at 8 a.m. on Thursday, sth proximo. The homeward mail, by
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 343 6 X I 8 2/— x X X X X X X X X X This space, on Tuesday and Thursday of every week, will be occupied by advertisements in X X connection with Electrical and Mechanical X X Appliances X v X manufactured by SC Fraser Chalmers Eng. Works x
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    • 26 6 “E. O.” Tuesday, 3rd July Gue# NightDancing. Wednesday, 4th July Special TiffinOrchestra. Orchestral Concert--945 p.m. Friday, 6th July Guest NightDancing. Saturday, 7th July Special Tiffin— Orchestra.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 225 7 Severe Penalties. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Berlin, July 2. According to the Tageblatt. eighteen Belgians are now dead as the result of the bomb explosion in the Belgian tT’OO4) train. The penalties imposol mean that occupied Germany is cofiipletely severed from the unoccupied territory. Thousands of workmen in the
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  • 299 7 NO INDICATION OF FRENCH REPLY. London. July 2. While theae is no indication hitherto j of the nature of the French rfl)ly to the British questionnaire, it is authoritatively stated in London that it is entirely premature to speak of separate action on the part of Britain
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  • 25 7 Moscow. J r»ly 2. The Supreme Council of the new Church has dismissed Archbishop Antonine, who was the Patriarch Tikhon’s chief opponent.
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  • 260 7 Fortuitous Circumstances. I Reuter’s Telegrams. Rodriguez, July 2. Bat for the keen lookout and prompt measures aboard the Government supply [ship Seconder,” which calls here five times annually from Mauritius. Capt. Foster and his companions from the Trevessa would no longer have been able to master the
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  • 30 7 THE FIRE ON THE “HARTINGON. Sydney, July 2. The Hartington’s bunkers are afire. Sydney, July 2. The fire on the Hartington has been controlled. The destroyer Anzac is standing by.
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  • 191 7 OPPOSITION FROM MR. DARBISHIRE. London, July 2. In a letter to the Daily Mail.” Mr. C. W. Darbishire. M.P.. opposes the pronosed naval base at Singapore on the ground of economy. He is of opinion, as a result of his experience of public works in Singapore that
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  • 83 7 A BRITISH LEAD. London, July 2. The House of Commons unanimously passed a new clause in the Finance Act, moved by Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, exempting the profits of foreign shipping and business from British income tax, provided reciprocal exemptions are granted by the country concerned. Pointing out that
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  • 62 7 MANY GOVERNMENTS’ REPRESENTED. London, July 2. Twenty-six foreign governments, including Russia and Holland, and also the Irish Free State, India, South Africa Canada, New Zealand, and the League of Nations Danube and Rhine Commissions, and the Suez t Canal Company are represented at the International Navigation Congress
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  • 491 7 Policy and Results. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. July 2. A report by the China Consortium states that at a meeting of the Council, recently held in Paris, attended by representatives of Jhe British, French, i American and Japanese groups, it was decided to instruct the group representatives to examine,
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  • 236 7 THE ‘‘TIMES’” GLOOMY PICTURE. London. July 2. The Times’ remarking on the steadily worsening condition of China.’ says anarchy is becoming a settled habit. The paper presents a dismal picture of a shadowy government’s shadowy authority,” the desperate financial position, and the lawless state of the
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  • 85 7 Success of Sunbeam Cars. COMPETITOR HITS THE BALUSTRADE. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Tours, July 2. The Grand Prix Automobile race of 799 kilometres over the Tours circuit, resulted Seagrave (Sunbeam) G hours 35 mins. TO 4/5 secs, first. Divo (Sunbeam) second. Frederich. driving a Bugatti, was third, and Lee-Guinness,
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  • 214 7 THE SEMI-FINALISTS. London, July 2At Wimbledon, the weather was glorious. Six are left in the men’s Johnston defeated Campbell (i-1, 5-i, 6-2, 6-2, and Norton beat Moosnam <-5, 6-3, 6-4. This brings Johnston and Norton into opposition in the semi-final. I’he other semi-finalists will be the winners of
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  • 45 7 NOTTS AGAIN VICTORIOUS. London, July 2. Notts beat Glamorgan at Swansea by an innings and 10S runs. Payton and George Gunn scored 109 and 118 respectively. Mathews took five wickets for GG in the first innings, and three for 19 in the second.
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  • 80 7 900,000 MARKS TO THE London, July 3. The appalling state of affairs in Germany as regards the currency is indicated by the latest Reich shank return, showing over two billion marks increase in the note circulation last week alone. The present total of thirteen billions compares with one
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  • 68 7 Washington, July 2. The Liverpool Association has accepted the agreement regarding stancepted the agreement regarding cotton standards and is despatching two delegates in an endeavour to arrange certain changes[Reuter cabled on June 15—It is announced that the Liverpool Cotton Association decided not to act on the proposed agreement
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  • 69 7 London, July 7 2. There was equal keenness on land as by sea on the part of New York immigrants to enter the United States before the July quota was exhausted. Thousands lined the Canadian border and rushed across as the first day of the new month broke
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  • 580 7 SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. A special general meeting of the Penang Turf Club was held in the Chamber of Commerce, Downing Street, last evening, to approve the programme for the forthcoming Meeting and to amend rule 15b by the addition of the following paragraphs A candidate for visiting
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  • 197 7 DUMPING A CORPSE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 3. The case in which the Chinese lodging house keeper was charged with dumping a dead body 7 in the Tanjong Pagar Road, revealed a remarkable story of the efforts of the accused to secretly dispose of the corpse
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  • 629 7 FIRE AT ALOR STAR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, July’ 1. On Wednesday 7 evening a fire broke out in a Malay house near the Police Ground at Sugei Korok. The owner and his wife were then at work on their rice field nearby, and the house
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  • 77 7 PRICE WAR FORESHADOWED. I Reuter’s Telegrams. London, July 2A “price war’* is foreshadowed as a result of the announcement of the British motor tyre manufacturers, who have decided to take immediate action as a counter move against a French Company which has reduced prices. A guest night
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  • 1268 8 BRIGHTER OUTLOOK IN TIN MINING INDUSTRY. An ordinary general meeting of the Straits 'Trading Campany, was held at the company’s offices, Singapore, on Friday, Mr. Frank Adam presiding. There were also present Messrs. H. A. Low, W. J. Wilcoxson, and J. Bagnall (directors), and the following shareholders:
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  • 330 8 The appeal by Messrs. Almusawah and Co., architects and surveyors, against a decision by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in the action them by Messrs. M. Guston and E. J. Nathan, claiming damages for breach of an alleged contract to complete the erection of four godowns in Cecil
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  • 187 8 A new and seventh edition of The Book of the Ford”’ has just been issued by Temple Press, Ltd. It is the most practical handbook of instruction on the construction, driving, and upkeep of the Ford car extant. It is written by
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 282 8 ISod v 77 *7 r p re pare<l as directed Mellin s Food is the perfect substitute lor breast milk and Jffi contains nature’s essential constituents zJy for building sturdy limbs and solid flesh. /m I li j]| Equally good for nursing or expectant mothers as for babies. Mellins hood
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    • 636 8 FOR SOUND CONSTRUCTION iC ‘or rXXeSiiu’n a trader more than the NORTH BRITISH “CLINCHER CORD” OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GARAGE. AGENTS FOR PENANG. A -VT O 81- BEACH STREET K. LEE SAN CO., penang. Sole Agents: WILLIAM JACKS S Co., Ocean Building, Prince Street, Singapore. “CLAYTON CRUDE OIL ENGINES 6 H.
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  • 298 9 CERTIFICATES OF ORIGIN NEEDED. A Burma Press communique states: It is announced for the information of rubber exporters that, in order to combat the smuggling of rubber, the prevalence of which is endangering the scheme of restriction on output, regulations have ty?en framed by the Government
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  • 354 9 The Report of the Directors of the Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate, Ltd., states that the total area in bearing is 1.-243.02 acres, rubber planted in 1919 33 acres, in 1920 165 acres, building sites 16.85 acres, and swamps 66.10 acres, total 1.523.97 acres. The area of
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  • 123 9 PENANG, JULY 3, 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 173}') 3 days’sight Private 1751 b Bombay Demand Bank 173] Madras Demand Bank 173} S 3
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  • 398 9 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The Directors of Jugra Estate, Limited, report for the year ended 31st March, 1923, as follows:—It will be seen from the accounts that the net profit amounts to £28,329 19s. l()d., as compared with £19,589 2s. lid. for the previous year. The increase
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  • 66 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for June a lbs. Sungei Batu (Malaya) 29.500 Malakoff 39.500 Bertam C. 122.000 Bertam Extended 2.800 Vai d'Or 21,500 Windsor (FM.S.) 32.500 Mayfield 36,500 Foothills (Malaya) 14,800 Kuala Sidim 32,065 Bassett 17.000 United Patani 59.000 K.M.S. 32.200 Penang 190.300 Sabrang 71.000 Straits
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  • 203 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. 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 10.75 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do
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  • 99 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. w co co Shares. «5 >» >» Z 3 js CQ CO PQ rn C. C. C. C. Rubber (Dollar). Bassett 1.05 1.10 1.02 J 1.071 K. Sidim 2.20 2.221 2.20 2.25 Temerloh
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  • 39 9 3rd 1923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sjieet 451) Fing Pale Crepe 45} nom Unsmoked Sheet 41 Sing A- (Smoked Sheet 46} pore 1 Crepe 46} London and New York. i .(Smoked Sheet Is.ljjd London Crepp New York G2s}
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  • 62 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on July 2: Spot £176.15.0 dow n £5.17,6 3 mos. buying 177.17.6 5.15.0 3 selling 178.0.0 5.17.6 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, July 2, £177 spot, and £177.175. 6d three buying months selling, £l7B. Local. July 3.
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  • 148 9 Batang Padang Dredging Co., Ltd., for June, hours run 587, yardage treated 54.200, ore piculs won 175. gold won 5 taels. Taiping Tin Dredging, Co., Ltd., (2 Dredges) for June, hours 1,169. yards 145,000, piculs ore 749. No. 1 Dredge lost 4} days boiler cleaning and overhaul. North
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  • 378 9 Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, reported on the 29th June:—A dull week, in fact the usual dull month of June closes with a firmer tendency in rubber and the shares steady. Even the little activity we had at the commencement of the month was
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  • 1084 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. c NAMES g, ao s’® PQ H RWBBER [Dollar.] S c c c Allenby Rubber Co 1 20 1 25 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 25 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 12) 2 17) Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 75 14 25 Ayer Kuning Rubber
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    • 247 9 i PIANO I TUNING I S Full particulars of H mH our expert tuning service will be i- HI gladly supplied i 1 M 1 s W M' fl! you. EE As it is absolutely necessary that a pianoforte H be tuned AT REGULAR INTERVALS, EE irrespective of how often
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  • 533 10 THE S. S. SARPEDON.” The s. s. Sarpedon of the Blue tunnel Line, which was built by Messrs: Cammell, Laird Co. Ltd. at Birkenhead, and launched on Friday, February 2nd, 1923. is due at Singapore to-day on her maiden voyage from Liverpool. Her gross tonnage is 11,400 tons, giving her
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  • 113 10 The Government of Malaya have intimate?! that they are taking, or are willing to take, stefs to give effect not only to the lfffd down by the Legislative Asin the notification issued under the Emigration Act regarding the employment in Malaya of unskilled emigrant labour from
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  • 126 10 Julj 3—Football, Selected team v P.C.C. and P.R.C., Combined, Epl’ade. s—Church Workers’ Association, Im Meeting, the Parsonage, 10 a.m. s—Somme Rubber Co., Ltd., Meeting, 12 noon. s—Football, Selected team v D. Coy and Central Union, Combined, Esplanade. 7—Town Hall, Sketches by Miss “Gerald and Mr. Fenwick. 7—New Club.
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  • 287 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Deli and P. Brandan. Kopah for Deli. Titan for Port Swettenham. Singapore and Japan. City of Pittsburg for Colombo, Dhanushkodi. Port Said and New York, United States of America. Ipoh for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Kampar for Teluk
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  • 406 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TWIM. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu, Kuala j 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang. Port Swetten- at
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  • 516 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, July 3, 1923. cts Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Leg of Mutton lb Kidney P air Feet the f° ur 50 Mutton— Head, sheep
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 76 10 When a man asserts his disbelief in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverage» he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that be has not changed his ta&te for years it proves not so much that he is
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    • 255 10 jli b- Edinburgh Castle 11 u r lr 'Hi' 11 lOWWiiiniiii '.nimiii BW JRi STANDFAST e Famous in song and story, handed down in romance and traditions from the dim /Eikt years of long ago— like u Standfast Jl&|l Scotch Whisky it embodies all that is OKI best in Scottish
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  • 1019 11 43 KILLED AND OVER 50 INJURED. Calcutta, June 26.—Further details of the terrible accident which occurred this afternoon at the Calcutta Mahomedan Orphanage, situated in Salley Mohamedan lane, oft' Harrison-road, near Baria Bazar, in the busiest part of the Indian portion of the city, show that a
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    • 231 11 I twee Cats CIGARETTES i]£q itn inn inllij [QU iinllhi i [y mil Illi im i 1111) y° u see the /l\j fifcw JUk j making of “THREE IHiB CATS” Cigarettes from ,&Sfi S|!| beginning to end, you > Cl JSS/Sfl would know, without dur A. telling you, just why
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    • 155 11 tr-i ■■l'.., _i —> RUBBER COMPANIES ACCOUNTS ■Y R. S. STEWART, c.A. F. C. EBBELS The most Popular and Indispensable Book of its kind in the Planting Sphere Price $3.50 Postage Extra. FOR 9ALtK AT THE Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. H I The Vibrationless Twin-Cylinder f! Douglas r Models Available.
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    • 547 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE A INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. HOMEWARD •TEIRKSIAS July 5 London. Rotterdam and Dunkirk 14 Marseilles, Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow. RHFSUS 18 London and Rotterdam. rrpnTT rq 25 London Rotterdam and Hamburg. HFT FXTS Aug 1 London Rotterdam and Antwerp. AUTGT Yrns 8 London, and Rotterdam m
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    • 862 12 “ELLERMAN” LINE. Nippon J““S sha ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL with the gsss •‘ELLERMAN” LINE. (Subject l’iNE. The following steamers of the above Fortnightly Servict. line will be despatched Colombo. P° rt Baid PASSENGER SERVICE. ma r|eILLES, LONDON Antwerp. For Marseilles and London. T >G.R- Departure. Steamer Due Penang Jul y 19
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    • 740 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 Leave about about KASHMIR July 6 DELTA July 5 MACEDONIA
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