Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 July 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 156. VOL LXXXI. TUESDAY, 10th JULY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 380 1 pKIDD’S J letter pre 55 hfO HOLLER < COMPOSITION J n I 1J > P. G. Press, Ltd. < Ic. c. Wakefield co., LTD., I h A SAFE INVESTMENT. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) W W 1 BRITISH THROUGHOUT. 1 .11 LIMIT THE CONSUMPTION to eliminate the Carbon and your J Garage
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    • 13 1 «BE a i T. NAGATA, DENTIST. I INRXT DOOR TO z “THE DISPENSARY."
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  • 775 2 PROGRAMME OF NEXT WAR. The situation in China becomes daily more chaotic through the bankruptcy of the Central Government and the manoeuvrings of the provincial politicians and militarists, writes the Peking correspondent of the “Manchester Guardian.” Last year, when General V u Pei-fu appeared to have
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1924 2 Cl Offices To Let Ist and 2nd Floors NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE. onorl VlaSSlllcU Ho Hong Bank, Buildings. At junction < 1 Beach Street and Market Street. Messrs. J. S. M. RAinie Co., This is to inform the public that the mpnfc Partitions inay be made to suit Tenants. ncO
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    • 38 2 Pitman’s Shorthand Instructor, Centenary Edition, at $3 each or $3.30 post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. Rubber Companies Account Books, at $3.50 per book or $3.80 post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 327 2 Mrs. Martin Tells HowCuticuraHealed Eruptions on Baby “When my baby was four months old he came out in sore eruptions a!1 over his head Later ft the eruptions spread to A# hi od y> face > hands, V* jv 3BG jinibs, and he could not sleep day or night We
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 114 3 London, June 27.—1 n the second round of the M imbledon Championships, Grey beat Sir George Thomas, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2, and Luck beat Dick 6-0, 6-4, 7-5. in the third round Macpherson beat Hadi, 6-1, 2-6, 3-5, 6-3, 7-5, and Dudley beat Rutnam 8-4, 9-7, 6-4. One of
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    • 38 3 London, June 28. —in the Inter-’Varsity tennis contests at Rhiladelphia, 'in the second round Qt’ the doubles, the Pennsylvanian pair defeated Lowry and Lezard (Oxford and Cambridge) and the Texan pair defeated Horne and Ramaswaini (Cambridge).
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    • 98 3 Honours were evenly divided in the opening matches in the Singapore (Malayan preliminaries) Championships, which were played on the S.C.C. and S. R.C. Courts. R. W. Sinclair beat V. X. Rajah, 6 —l, A. Stevens beat R. L. D. Wodehouse, w.o. D. H. Kleinman beat W. H.
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    • 107 3 London. June 28. —The Tigers had no difficulty in beating the Quidnuncs, and they now appear to have an excellent chance of carrying-off the cup. The Quidnuncs, on the handicap, had a slightly superior side, but The Tigers owed their victory mainly to their superb combination and better tactics
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    • 118 3 London, June 27. —The Irish Derby, run in the Curragh. has resulted as follows Mr. W. Raphael’s Waygood 1 Soldumeno 2 Lord Queenborough’s Greek Bachelor 3 Fifteen ran. Won by four lengths, with three lengths between second and third. The betting was 6 to 1 against Waygood 5
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    • 217 3 Calcutta, July 2. —In the Bengal Legislative Council to-day Mr. Barton asked how many clubs there were in Calcutta which in the knowledge of the Government were running sweepstake lotteries and whether the answer pre* i nisly given to the question on the subject put in the House
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 381 3 f SICILIAN MARBLE Co. Ltd., j LIVERPOOL CARRARA (ITALY) Every kind of Marble Supplied T Statuary. Dove, Siena, Verona, Green, Black and other colours Large Stocks Held ,i an d Italian Works, equipped with latest machinery and able to 11 at biverp'” liver y o f Italian, French, Belgian, Swedish,
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    • 139 3 X X X H A, “FISH" BRAND KEROSENE OIL X X X x x THE BEST ILLUMINATING OIL CD O Q C X X FOR THE HOME OBTAINABLE M jsj X X AT ALL THE LOCAL‘STORES, j PER TIN X X X THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD., X (INCORPORATED
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  • 1299 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Captain Marryat was born 131 years ago to-day, which is also the anniversary of (he birth of John Calvin, in 1509. Dr. Hallinan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Limerick, who has just di»xl at the age of 74, was born in County Limerick, educated at the Irish College', Rome,
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  • 308 4 HUTTON-EAST. The wedding was solemnised in the Church of St. George the Martyr, Penang, on Saturday afternoon of Mr. Grant Hutton, seteond son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hutton, Killiir, Westcliffe-on-Sea to Miss Joan Margaret Hewett East, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. East, Eridge,
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  • 843 4 School Accommodation. RAILWAY FINANCE AND THE HUXLEY CONTRACT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 10. In the Federal Council, in reply to the Hon. Mr. J. H. M. Robson, with regard to accommodation in schools in the F.M.S. to meet the needs of over 200,000 children between
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  • 150 4 VISIT TO NORTH PERAK. Thursday July 12. —7 p.m. Church Committee Meeting’at the Parsonage Taiping. Friday July 13. 11 a.m. Visits St. Tamil School. 6-30 p.m. Service of Confirmation. Saturday July 14. —4-30a.m. At Home at the Parsonage (If wet at the Freemasons’ Hall.)
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  • 458 4 E. O. Orchestral Concert. The following programme of music will be presented at the next orchestral concert to be held at the E. and O. Hotel at 9-45 p.m. to-morrow: 1 Overture Light Cavalry Suppe 2 To The Spring Greig 3 "Merchant of Venice" Incidental Music Rosse a. Prelude Ib.
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  • 688 4 A RUBBER CASE. Yeap Boon Peng who was previously convicted and find! $6,000 at the instance of the Police for evasion of duty, was acquitted of the charge brought by the Customs against him. Tennis. The “Pinang Gazette's” ‘“Here and Inhere” columns struck the right note Tuesday when
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 134 4 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Ga Zf tt( Sir,—There is very keen interest ta in Cricket among local clubs and it great pity that no one cares to make 1 move towards forming a Cricket 1 Mr. N. A. M. Griffin, the captain ofT P.C.C. is
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    • 164 4 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette’) Sir, —From Russia comes the hopeful news that the rouble will be stabilised !n eighteen months. In the meantime the German Mark is approaching the million to the pound sterling. Even in these davs when everything in the world is topsy. turvy,
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  • 268 4 The miserable treatment of Sir John Cowans’ widow by officialdom, and its pleasand, sequel attiha hands of an unknown gentleman is striking testimony both to the innate chivalry of the indivi duad Englishman and the soullessness of Government red-tape methods. Recent revelations make it clear that an amount of
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  • 105 4 PENANG, JULY 10, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank b 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 u 3 Credit 21 3 Documentary 2j4 1-H Calcntta Demand Bank 1 “J j 3 days’sight Private 2 Bombay Demand Bank s Madras Demand Bank 3 days’sight Private lo’i r
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 116 4 DOES YOUR CHILD SUFFER FROM THEM? Many children in this country are troubled with worms, some of the indications of which are irregular appetite, bad bre-ath, grinding of the teeth in sleep, pain and swelling of the abdomen, irritation in the nose. Baby’s the Canadian children’s remedy, given for a
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL
    • 594 5 iT v DS fobrailways AND H IRRIGATION. London, J U House of vpsterdav > n Committee on ■"Xt >-’• Karl t resolution on which a Bill will "'“funded seeking to raise £5O millions railways and irrigation and £l5 milTionslor 'poses. that when the House last year n .'the
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    • 104 5 F IRE IN FORBIDDEN CITY. In.i t ,U,le s ~The fire in the For'ii ity destroyed three famous palaot|.'.' Ila l”iccless works of art and Fun H T ,acea We treasures. The exni„|'| llllls< ‘lf gave the alarm at midlooti, ow ing to the fear of noord/ UH Partl y
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    • 74 5 28 In the Commons, to- <:, v < "niH‘nt’« lfri( ultles in way of advoc-wp vv Ceptlng tlle transfer t f ’•asis f s 1 ”ary in Edinburgh as a been n al ,ibrar y of Scotland by Mi Ab."."'7 by the generous offer ,na,|,l f ic*urpi
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    • 362 5 DUKE OF CONNAUGHT’S PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. London, July 2. —Presiding at the inaugural luncheon of the British Indian Union, constituted to promote British Indian friendship and understanding, at the Hotel Cecil to-day, the Duke of Connaught said that he felt the Union had a great future in
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    • 208 5 London, June 28. —The special correspondent of The Times’” in Berlin states that the duration of passive resistance in the Ruhr will prove to be a matter of finance. The Government’s exhortations to hold out were addressed really to the business community. The recent panic measures adopted
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    • 161 5 London, July 2. —The-House of Commons has unanimously passed a new clause of the Finance Act moved by Sir William Joynson-Hicks exempting profits of foreign shipping businesses from British income tax provided reciprocal exemptions are granted by the countries concerned. Sir W. Joynson-Hicks pointed out that
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    • 37 5 London, July I.—“ Pussyfoot.” Johnson has arrived at Plymouth. He does not contemplate a propaganda campaign in England. He sails for South Africa on 26th July, and thence proceeds to Egypt, Palestine and India.
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    • 315 5 London, July 1. —The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King was sharply questioned about the attitude of his Government at the Imperial Conference during a debate in the Canadian House of Commons yesterday on an estimate for 10,000 dollars for delegates’ expenses. Mr. King, replying to
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    • 120 5 London, June 25. —The aeronautical correspondent of “The Times'’ states that, acting on the report of the Committee of Imperial Defence, the Cabinet has decided on a substantial increase in the equipment and personnel of the AirForce. The decision will be announced in the House of
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    • 207 5 London, June 29.—Speaking at the Air Congress to-day on “The Airship," Major G. H. Scott, who travelled to America and back in R-34, said it was reasonable to assume that the steamer on the Australian routes had nearly reached its economic limit and for any considerable
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    • 215 5 A DISTRESSING SPECTACLE. Calcutta, June 28. —The distressing spectacle of homeless Europeans and Anglo-Indians wandering about the streets, shivering in the rain and sheltering under archways and arcades at night time has now become common in Calcutta, says the “Statesman.” The majority of the men tell the same
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    • 63 5 Nagpur, June 28. —Seventeen Satyagrahis were arrested during the last two days and all sentenced to six months’ rigorous and one months’ simple imprisonment. News has been received that three Congress men have been arrested at Narsinghpur for alleged criminal conspiracy and attempt tt> seduce soldiers.
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    • 30 5 London, June 27. —A Constantinople message says the Caliph has been bitten in his left arm by one of his carriage horses. Complications are not feared.
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  • 99 5 Comparative statistics of the value of dyed cotton goods imported into British Malaya from the United Kingdom and Japan respectively in 1921, 1922, and the first quarter of 1923 are as follows: 1921 1922. 1923. From U.K. £408,083 £578,854 £131,003 From Japan 125.635
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  • 157 5 July 10—Football, Selected team v Mr. Veerappen’s XI, Esplanade. 10. 12 and 14—Ipoh Races. 12—Footltall. Selected team v The Rest. Esplanade. 14— Penang Golf Club, Dance. 6-30 p.m. 15— P.V.R.C. Shoot. 17—Football. Selected team v The Rest, Esplanade. 20— Penang Race Entries Close. 21— Intel-School Sports. Esplanade. 21—Football,
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    • 169 5 A PREDICTION VERIFIED. When the epidemic wave of Influenza passed through the world, it was confidently stated by scientists that return would come at intervals for the next two or three years, and, sure enough, it has cropped up in widely different centres, but happily, not in such a serious
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    • 153 5 J ft- n GOVERNMENT ARMY FOLDING BEDSTEADS. Ii! First consignment sold out in a few days. I New consignment cabled f for NOW TO HAND! j Make Your Purchase 1 1 1 i AT ONCE! |fl (EXACT TO ILLUSTRATION.) I Size 6 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 6 inches.
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  • 20 6 Smith. —At the Maternity Hospital Penang, on the 9th July, the wife of Gerard A. Smith, of a son.
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  • 1300 6 There are some Australian papers that do not like commercial pools. Fundamentally no doubt party politics may have a lot to do with this attitude. But the fact remains that a pool is anathema to a journal like the Melbourne Age which says that, although the war brought
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  • 1435 6 Reuter cables comments by the “Times” with reference Tin. to the low price to which tin has fallen and to the prospects of the market, the principal point of which appears to be the unpromising trade outlook, especially in .America. A fortnight ago, we gave a statement
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  • 258 6 The B. I. Packet Teesta, with outward Europe, mails is expected to arrivt here at 9 a.m. on Friday, the 13th instant. The homeward mail, by the Ellenga, closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, the 13th instant. The mail despatched from Penang t" London on the 15th ultimo
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 31 6 “E. O.” Tuesday, 10th July Guest Night— Dancing. Wednesday, 11th July Special Tiffin Orchestra. Orchestral Concert 9-45 p. m. Friday, 13th July Guest Night— Dancing. Saturday, 14th July Special Tiffin Orchestra.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 477 7 The French Chamber s Ratification. Reuter’s Telegrams.; London, July 9. it .re ol Commons, replying to 111 “'i' rih\ Mr. Stanley Baldwin C .hP Government had received tb j from Japan with a view to no 1O Washington Naval Conmutual agreement between Britain and the United States Japa
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  • 75 7 AGREEMENT must be honoured. London. July 9. A conference of the Transport workers’ 1 nion in London passed a lesohition declaring that the dockers’ •‘greenii nt must be honoured and urging strikers to resume. An amendment support of the strikers was defeated 13G votes to IS. The
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  • 64 7 Ml-.HTING with their majesties. London, July 10. Henrv// f Holland and Prince davini.n'* et h er kmds, who are holiBritish at th( lak, visited Their Carlisfp ajeBt eB on the Royal train at jonriipv t"r conrse °f the latter’s c °rdi;(] inIH 1 p hey
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  • 25 7 Tip. pi Paris, July 9. tt"' Pacific'u' ,)asse d a bill approving ««'al I""'.?' 1 The 4;,S 'Ob* dU for tl„. measure.
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  • 220 7 Points in the Protocol. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Lausanne, July 9. There is general relief and satisfaction at the happy issue of the laborious negotiations. The Allies agreed to suppress all reference to the currency in which the Ottoman debt would be payable, but reserved the right to submit
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  • 145 7 SEARCH PARTIES’ OPERATIONS. New York, July 9. Watercraft ami aeroplanes are scouting the surface of I>ake Erie in the hope of rescuing the two occupants of the naval balloon. It is believed that the basket of the balloon is still afloat as it is practically unsinkable if properly
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  • 101 7 DAWN TO DUSK ATTEMPT. Mitchel field (New York), July 9. Lieutenant Russell 1.. Maughan started at 4-56 in the morning, on the first section of an attempted dawn to dusk flight across America, planned by the United States Air Service. He is using a Curtis Pursuit aeroplane, similar
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  • 68 7 RECOMMENDATION FOR STATE EMERGENICES. Washington, July 9. The report of the Coal Commission established by Congress last October, recommends that in the event of a cessation of the operation of the industry, the President shall be empowered to declare a State emergency, and take charge of the
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  • 21 7 London, July 9. German marks fell to 1,250,000. French francs stand at 79.25 and Belgian francs at 97.15.
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  • 173 7 Renewed Talk of Separate Action. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London. July 9. The Cabinet discussed the reparations problem at which Lord Curzon reported the result of recent with the French, Belgian and Italian Ambassadors. Official circles are very secretive, but it is anticipated that Mr. Baldwin and Lord Curzon will shortly
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  • 65 7 HEAVY SENTENCES. Munich. July 9. At the conclusion of the treason trial. Fuchs was sentenced to 12 years’ penal servitude, a fine of 2,000.000 marks, the loss of civil rights for 10 years, and ordered to pay costs. Johann Munk was sentenced to 15 months’ penal servitude,
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  • 48 7 BELGIAN STEP TO COUNTERACT SA BOTAGE. Berlin. July 9. Messages from Duisburg state that the Belgians are now forcing dozens of Germans to travel as hostages on the trains in the Ruhr. It is stated that 48 citizens of Buer were thus utilised yesterday.
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  • 55 7 London. July 9. Ernest Judet, the ex-Editor of the Eclair,” was acquitted on the charge of having relations with the enemy during the war. Judet was sentenced, in absentia. in February, to perpetual detention in a fortress on the same charge. He voluntarily returned to France from
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  • 52 7 Paris, July 9. Belleau Wood, where many Americans fell in the fighting of July, 1918, has been bought for frs. 200,000 as a national American memorial. The park will be consecrated on July 22 by General Harbord, representing the United States Army. Marshal Foch will
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  • 222 7 U. S, TRADE OUTLOOK. London. July 9. The Times attributes the fall in the price of tin of £5O a ton in the past few months mainly to over-purchases of the metal, particularly on American account, to the less promising trade outlook, especially in America, and to
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  • 28 7 Ex-Champion Beaten. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 9. At Glencoe (Illinois) Manuel Alonzo defeated W. T. Tilden 8-6, 11-13, 6-3, 6-3 in the Illinois State Tennis Championship.
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  • 41 7 EUROPE A N SEMI-FIN AL. Eastbourne. July 9. Tn ’he Davis Pup (European Zone) semi-final’, the first «lay’s play resulted:— Flaquer (Spain) beat Van Lennep (Holland) 5-7;6-3: 8-6: 6-1. Conde de Gomar (Spain) beat Van der Feen 6-3;6-0: 7-5.
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  • 48 7 GOOD BOWLING FEATS. London, July 9. Gloucester beat Derbyshire at Burton by eight wickets. Parker (Gloucester) took seven wickets for 37 and five for 76. Sussex beat Worcestershire at Horsham by seven wickets. A. E. Gilligan (Sussex) took five wickets for 11 and four for 51.
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  • 59 7 W. L. Ist In. Ist Poss. Obt. Per. Yorks 13 1 2 0 80 69 86.25 Notts 12 1 2 0 75 64 85.33 Sussex 10 3 0 1 70 50 71.42 francs 8 1 4 1 70 48 68.57 Surrey 9 2 2 2 75 49
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  • 47 7 London. July 10. Interesting exhibits in the games sections of the London Fair at the Agricultural Hall are tennis rackets and cricket, and hockey materials from Japan and india. These are cheaper than the English article, but lack equal durability, elasticity and appearance.
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  • 129 7 PERAK TEAM SELECTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 8. The trial match played yesterday at Taiping was a miserable failure from the point of view of a test. There was verylittle good passing, clearing, or tackling in the whole game. Karthigasu’s display in goal was the
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  • 44 7 The following is the result of the Mixed Doubles competition Mrs. Gardner and Davies —15.3) beat Mrs. Powell and Everest —3O) by 6 —l, 6 —3. Wednesday, 11th July Men’s Doubles f A’.—Davies and Clark v. Bird and Everest, Court 2.
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  • 71 7 The annual sports of the Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital was held on Saturday and proved a great success. This is becoming a popular event in the district, and many people from Ipoh attended. There were 26 items on the programme, which provided for the amusement of the
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  • 105 7 THE SCRATCHINGS. The scratchings for the first day of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club’s meeting are Race 5. —Kelagold, Tigablas. Race 6. —Dodger. Race 8. —Digger, Sterling. G.R„ Druid, and Motherless, all engagements. A list of accounts in the Government Savings Bank at Singapore, Penang and Malacca, which have
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  • 1270 7  -  R. M. Connolly. The Community Principle. UY PR. R. M. CONNOLLY. [“P. G.” Special.] > Want of public spirit is want of commonsense. It is the teaching of the traditions of the British Commonwealth of nations that citizens of this commonwealth. subjects of the King, the head of it.
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  • 281 7 APPEAL COURT CONCLUDED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 10. The Court of Appeal concluded with the appttd of Chua Wan Neo and Tan Chong Tin Neo, Malacca, against Mr. Justice Brown’s decision concerning a small area of land, in which they appeared as plaintiffs and Tan Meng
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  • 897 8 A GREAT TIN ENTERPRISE. The following appears in the Mining Journal in connection with the International Mining Exhibition There is no branch of the mineral industry which more widely reflects British influence than tin. The widelyseparated sources of production—the East Indies and Bolivia are almost antipodal—
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  • 381 8 M.M.” MEETING AT RANT AU. A meeting of the I. S. P. was held in the Rantau Club on Wednesday. There was a large attendance, with Mr. R. D, Fenton in the chair. The chairman said it was well known that the society had received more
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  • 212 8 Messrs. Baker Morgan and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, reported on Friday as follows The continued decline in Tin has been disappointing to many but we dealt with this subject last week whereas it so happens that a recovering tendency is now apparent. Amongst the rubber shares dealt
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  • 79 8 BURMA REGULATIONS MODIFIED. A Burma Press communique states: With reference to the communique issued on 21st June, setting forth the particulars required by the Straits Settlements Government on certificates of origin for rubber exported from Burma to Penang and Singapore, further information has been received
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  • 90 8 —“T.O.M.” In the Ipoh Supreme Court, before Mr. -Justice Watson, the case was concluded in which Njanoo, the Grik Treasury clerk, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of three sums of money, the proceeds of the alleged sale of chandu on three occasions.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 251 8 I I I HERE’S STRENGTH FOR GOOD WORK. QUAKER OATS gives light hearts for play, al good bone and strong muscle. Rosy cheeks and K bright eyes for your children, strength for your brain H and for your hand, economy for your purse. H The cooking is simple. Into two
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    • 148 8 PRICE REDUCED 4K2rM° TOR CAR j NOW ONLY $1,650 I F. O. B. SINGAPORE. Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd., Penang, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. «HBBBBW MB ■aaBHBSWBK» MB <■> «MBDanoM» MB OB ■MMBBBBMB BO ■asawßßßß.-a'' 1 /AT r’T SERVICE STATION. VllLj V IWrlulul CHIN KOOI a CO’S GARAGE. CARS nr
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  • 1788 9 CIH 0 BUCHANAN’S STORY OF great tragedy. Me Buchanan’s account of his W in Petrograd, Hearne to an end in January, 191«. r the conclusion of the peace W b itovdt takes rank among the ot I!r< S materials for the history of l’ ril 4 vartieiation
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  • 76 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. Shares. >» ZJ >» 22 CO OQ CO Sc. c. c. sc. Rubber (Dollar). Amalgamated 2.J2A 2.17 i 2.15 2.20 .Timah 1.20 1.30 1.25 K. Sidim 2.221 2.25 2.25 2.30 Tapah 10.75 11.00
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  • 67 9 10th July. 1923. r~ .Local. cts. fSmoked Sheet 45iA Penangv Fine Pale Crepe 46 pom vUnsmoked Sheet 41 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 47 pore (Crepe 47 London and New York. I ownnN (Smoked Sheet London Crepe u2 i d New York G24| The following were the rubber quotations in
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  • 77 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. July 9: Spot £181.75.6d up 3.155.0 d 3 mos. buying 182.125.6 d 3.125.6 d 3 selling 182.155.0 d 3.105.0 d Local. July 10th: Singapore buyers no sellers at s9li Penang 25 tons at $92.00. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd:— To-day’s quotation for
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  • 23 9 Tongkah Compound No. 2 N. L. for June, hours run 610 hours, yardage treated 64.732 cubic yard-;, output dredged 310 piculs.
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  • 123 9 The following are additioral rubber out(>uts for June lbs. Pennas 12.927 Majedie (Johore) 16.500 Sekong 16.100 Kuala Geh 14.191 Ayer Kuning (F.M.5.),.. 48.000 Bradwall 35,955 Chersonese 37,502 Dennistowu 26.399 Highlands and Lowlands 96.800 Klabang 31,200 Krian Plantations 20,000 Sungei Krian 45.000 Sungei Way 44.041 Anglo-Johore 23,952 Consolidated Malay
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  • 119 9 New York, May 28. —An unproved tone featured tho crudq rubber market towards the latter part of the wdek in sympathy with he latter part of the week in sympathy firmer cables from London. Demand was quite actives with forward deliveries commanding most attention. Sales of
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  • 1079 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMĔS 5 H =5 St X ar h < RUBBER [Dollar.] S cIS cS e Allenby Rubber Co 1 25 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 25 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 15‘ 2 20 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 75-14 25 Ayer Kuning
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 533 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LYRIC positionVaEant. FromMon<l,y 9,h ,oW A Ju,y 1923 6 parts “The Butterfly Man” parts 6 Engineer—Salesman required in 5 ree Heart ol Twenty reels 5 Java. Applicants must have knowledge of Malay and when applying should 2 reels Home Spun Hero reels 2 state salary required, previous experience.
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  • 770 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Langsa. Deli and P. Brandan. Padang for Alor Star. Kopah for Deli. Ipoh for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Kampar for Teluk Anson. Fooksang for Calcutta. Shipping managers were naturally interested in the statement of the Correspondent of The
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  • 351 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By tram Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu, Kuala 7.15 a.in. Lumpur, Klang, Pori Swetten- also at
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  • 202 10 Benares Opinin 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 l,(K)0 46.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10.60 sellers Rattans 11.20 selleis Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bas. do do
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  • 155 10 A steady decline in China’s purchases of Japanese matches has been noticeable since 1912, imports falling from 436,844 cases in that year to 152,543 cases in 1920, and 105,479 cases in 1921. This decrease was mainly due to the increased production of matches in China. In
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    • 291 10 II u I PfOINTOIOIT 30 h.p. Type “BT” Platform Lorry. S PARTICULARS AND PRICES FROM THE SOLE AGENTS:' UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED, I (Incorporated in the S. S.) PENANG v I (jniteers I Heatf Office SINGAPORE. Branches at BANGKOK, IPOH, PENANG, MALACCA, SEREMBAN, TAIPING and RANGOON. .-/<.• .<0 *aN ITALIAN NOT
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  • 277 11 survivors afraid to tell. The horrors of the Landru case are called back to mind by the deeds of the twenty-four-year-old Hungarian, Joseph Toth, who murdered four people—a whole family—in order to get possession of their house and money. An old Hungarian, Andreas Lachman, emigrated many
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  • 255 11 VIEWS ON INDIAN SITUATION. Bombay, June 20.—Mr. C. F. Andrews arrived in Bombay* on Friday morning by the Narkunda and when interviewed by the .Associated Press stated that Mr. Srinivasa Sastri’s illness had been much more serious than the papers had made out. He
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  • 251 11 A JAPANESE COMMENT. In an article dealing with the retrocession of Weihaiwei, the Japanese paper “Jiji” comments —Eight long months have already elapsed since the AngloChinese negotiations were first commenced on this matter, and yet nothing has been disclosed as to the proceedings, the promise of absolute
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  • 518 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, July 10, 1923. cts Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 50 Mutton— Head,
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    • 289 11 |g\ b .1 S: •'O WilCrf?J II O N||fr yg jr Three Cats CIGARETTES are made in* London by an ZZZIZZ English firm with over 140 ZILL X years’experience to help them in their endeavour to produce ZZpjzzi the perfect cigarette. S E:: Finest tobacco —care- i::: fylly selected bright
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    • 76 11 When a man asserts his disbehti in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverages he drinks In nine eases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed bis taste for years it proves not so much that he is
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    • 501 11 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. NEDKRLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1824. Capital (Paid-Up) f. 80,000,000 abt. £6,666.687 Statutory Reserve f. 19,445,211 abt. £1,620,434 Special Reserve f. 22,660,000 abt. £1,8,88,333 Branches.—Singapore. Calcutta, Hongkong, Shanghai, Rangoon, Medan, Kobe, Kota Radja (Acheen), Padang, Palembang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pekalongan, Samarang, Sourabaya, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Tjiliatjap, Bandjermasin, Macassar, Djember,
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    • 1497 12 “EILERMAN" LlNE.!Nippon Ywen Kaisha. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ..r: ■'-v thi INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. (Incorporated in England.} JAPANESE GOVERNMENT HOMEWARD. “ELLERMAN” LINE. (Subject to alteration without Notice.) MACHAON July 12 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. The f o n oW ing steamers of the above EUROPEAN LINE. CYCLOPS 16 Marseilles,
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