Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 July 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-07-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 157. VOL LXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 11th JULY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement477 1923-07-11 1 f “NIKKO” I MODERN ARI j photographic i I STUDIO I No.7,Northam Road, Penang. I Jel«P hone 579 1 “Oliver” Typewriter ii —a— A_. A Rh l%' httnad I IS THE POSSIBLE JBH s g EWA aC^„ n gB HIGHEST CLASS >g|gk TO I KBBtf BSkKt f SB MACHINE IT477 words
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Advertisement48 1923-07-11 1 •fe-,- JS~ -==-7XTx. -rr ESTB. 1172. lj 7 FATRWKZED IT MTW.H. GOOD JEWELLERY iill 8 MUST POSSESS THREE VIRTUES lj Beauty, Utility Quality-j •j AND THE GREATEST OF THESE IS QUALITY. ju I B. P. de SILVA, < 1, BISHOP STREET. L x S x= k x sx a?48 words
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Article121 1923-07-11 2 AUTUMN RAfF MFFTING AUIUI Saturday, 4th August. 1923. 7 c A Non-Selling •unlimited Sweep will be held on RACE 4 40 per cent, to the Drawer of the Winning Horse 20 r nt ,o ,he Drawer of ,he Second orse. T 10 per cent, to the Drawer121 words
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Article99 1923-07-11 2 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 A—Horses Ist Day and a Cup to the winner Division A—Exgriffin Ponies 2nd Day99 words
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Article107 1923-07-11 2 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.107 words
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Article689 1923-07-11 2 EXTENT OF INFECTION. The question of the extent to which consumption is infectious and how far a house which has been occupied by a person suffering from that disease is thereby rendered unfit for habitation was i aised by an action which came before Mr. Justice McCarflie689 words
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Article102 1923-07-11 2 An airship to carry 300 passengers on a regular service between Hamburg and New York is now in course of construction, writes Major IV. T. Blake, the “Daily News” Aviation Correspondent. The ship, of the Arno Borner*type, will be over 900 feet long, fitted with102 words
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Advertisement1374 1923-07-11 2 .pi f. 1 FOR SALE. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. bhort vlaSSllied ii j 4 cylinder 1921 Model. Messrs. J. S. M. Rennie Co., Advertisements. 17 nin r o ±t\t“car r JeZ p^^arier°and n Mr. an Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., Apply R? Michal Sun.ei Ular, Kulim, Lowiclc Acc can be1,374 words
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Advertisement71 1923-07-11 2 LYRIC PENANG ROAD, From Monday, 9th toWed. 11th July, 1923 rrommon y, 6 p arts The Butterfly Man parts 6 5 reels “The Hearts ol Twenty” reek 2 reels Home Spun Hero reels 2 r r 1 reel Apple Time m Evangeline Land (interest) reel 1 j reel “Rj va71 words
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Advertisement19 1923-07-11 2 Key for Shorthand Rapid Course, at $1.50 each or $l.BO post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.19 words
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Advertisement321 1923-07-11 2 MRIS GifIMTERS No metal can touch you I U There is leg comfort and long comfort in PARIS Garters. They are always higher in quality than in price. When you buy ask distinctly for P/vRIS. Fastidious dressers prefer them. ASTEIN& COMPANY CHICAGO,U.S. A. NEW YORK,U.S.A 1 1 fArwwisxl (feyjs) GAWTVM321 words
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Article1204 1923-07-11 3 Tl l|. PLAN TO TAX BETS. s Mbnittcill.v great evil. It 11 I rpowiiig in its intensity, but m illii u to classes which never bet it lS SP “A Student of Politics” in b ,fOr iHih Chronicle.” People bet smaith<> ih i they did. but vastly1,204 words
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Article437 1923-07-11 3 Admiral Kerr writes to the “Evening Standard” Lord Salisbury’s reply to Lord VVimborne in the House* of Lords on June 5 with regard to a naval basefat Singapore shows an entire disregard of the lessons of the late war. as well as no imagination a.s to437 words
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Article202 1923-07-11 3 The. potentialities of the kinema in education are engaging the serious attention of scholastic experts in England and a whole day of the Imperial Education Conference is being set «apart for the consideration of “visual instruction.” The effort is itself to be illustrated, and a series202 words
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Article897 1923-07-11 3 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sampit for Deli and Asahan. in/s Dollar for Port Said and New York. The Lloyd Triestino s. s. Flume, from Singapore, is due here on the 13th inst., and the s.s. Trieste, from Colombo, on the 17th July. The B. I. S. N Qo’s (Apcar line)897 words
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Article387 1923-07-11 3 SALVAGE OPERATIONS ON SCUTTLED WARSHI PS. Definite arrangements have now been made to begin salving operations shortly at Scapa Flow, where the German Fleet was scuttled in June», 1919. Mr. A. G. Mcßain C. A., Glasgow’, has carried through the purchase from the Admiralty of a portion387 words
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Article220 1923-07-11 3 Out of a world’s tonnage of 44 million tons gross in 1914, 3 pfv cent oil fuel as against 28 per cent for <a> world’s tonnage of 62,000.000 in 1923, states ‘Cull’s Financial Review” for June. The number of ships using oil fuel either under220 words
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Article90 1923-07-11 3 The following are non-delivered cables for the week ending 11th inst, at the E. E. A. and C. Telegraph Co: Welham, Straits Echo,” Tnngsincheen, Chop Banseng, Dunn, c/o Hotel. In France, with a population of 40,000,000 people, the telephone is so poorly developed that two telephone directories will90 words
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Advertisement19 1923-07-11 3 Pitman’s Shorthand Instructor, Centenary Edition, at $3 each or $3.30 post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.19 words
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Advertisement257 1923-07-11 3 PRICE VERSUS VALUE. I The speculating buyer of unknown, unadvertised products has his problems. The first cost of his purchase is the price he M pays the price is later determined by the cost of turnover; the final value is what others M Sfl estimate the goods are worth. p?257 words
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Article612 1923-07-11 4 Ipoh Flood Prevention. (From Onr Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 11. In the Federal Council, with reference to the Ipoh flood prevention vote, it was mentioned that it would make available a considerable area of valuable land on the left bank of the river. Widows’ and Orphans’ Fund.612 words
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Article82 1923-07-11 4 As compared with the previous month (May 1923) there was in June a very slight decrease of Tcs. 813 only in the value of the Bangkok Imports, and a decrease of Tcs. 3,140,382 in the value of the Exports. The following table shows the value of the82 words
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Article3573 1923-07-11 4 Another Adjournment of Chamber’s Meeting. The adjourned special general meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held in the Chamber, Downing Street, Penang, yesterday, to discuss and, if approved, to pass the new rules empower: ng the Chamber to elect a representative to the Legislative Council.3,573 words
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Article123 1923-07-11 4 Tokio, July 7.—Thei RuBso-J a p ane conference has been adjourned till day next owing to a deadlock ondhc bleim of Nikolaiovsk, which, M. Joffe referred to Moscow for instruction. 1 A meeting of the Japanese Commercial Federation in China, will be opting five days with a123 words
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Article52 1923-07-11 4 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m.. to-day 1 March The Gainsborough Rosey 2 New Dance Maxina Hurndall 3 Waltz Belles of Blighty Baker 4 Selection Boccaccio Suppes 5 One Step O —Hi—O Olmau God Save52 words
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Article337 1923-07-11 4 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Bain Gajah, Tapali Road, By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Kubu. Kuala 7.15 a.m Lumpur, Klang, Port Swetten-337 words
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Article133 1923-07-11 4 PENANG. JULY 11, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Bank.) London Demand Bank -4 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2M .3 Documentary 2J4 L•• Calcutta Demand Bank R» 1 1 t .3 days’sight Private 17-’t Bombay Demand Bank B Madras Demand Bank '5 .3 days’sight Private lo»t Rangoon Demand133 words
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Article941 1923-07-11 5 T „tbe Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Observing that the stormy seas f .u,.,.,. politics have just been the Of nf vet another tornado, in the form T n< ĕoi n that resulted in President Li V.nn-hu.w beating a hasty retreat from V '-to Tientsin and the assumption941 words
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Article358 1923-07-11 5 AUSTRALIAN LAWS TO AID. At the Chinese Nationalist Club in Melbourne, Mr. Chan On Yuen, special < missa-ry appointed by Dr. Sun Sen (President of Southern China), to assist the Chinese Nationalist party in Australia addressed 200 of his countrymen on Dr. Sun’s policy and his attitude towaids358 words
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Article382 1923-07-11 5 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported on Wednesday, June 13: The cotton markets have been active and in spite of the absence of any signs of an increased demand for cotton goods, the upward squeeze of prices which has Deen such an imminent probability,382 words
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Article, Illustration1225 1923-07-11 5 HEIGHT OF THE SEASON. (By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris, June 14. The season in Paris is at its height. The theatres, the concerts, the dances, and the dinner parties, the tea-parties and the luncheon parties—it is a constant whirl, a noisy whirl! The noise, the dreadful streets!1,225 words
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Article227 1923-07-11 5 July 12 and 14—Ipoh Races. 12—Football. Selected team v The Rest. Esplanade. 24—Pedlers’ Fair and Entertainment. Racecourse. 5 p.m. 14— Penang Golf Club, Dance. C-30 p.m. 15— P.V.R.C. Shoot. 17—Football. Selected team v The Rest, Esplanade. 20— Penang Race Entries Close. 21— Inter-School Sports. Esplanade. 21—Football, Perak v227 words
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Advertisement301 1923-07-11 5 Pritchard Co., Ltd., [lncorporated in the Straits Settlements.] BOOKS JUST ARRIVED The bronze face by Wm. Le Queux |2-75 nett Sweet pepper by Geoffrey Moss 2-75 Stinging nettles by Marjorie Bowen 2-50 nett Stranger-than fiction by Carton Dawe 2-50 Pippin by Archibald Marshall 2-50 None-go-by by Mrs. Sidgwick 2-50 The301 words
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Article28 1923-07-11 6 Law. —Manning—At Claremont, Western Australia, on June 6th, 1923, the marriage took place of Michael Joseph Noel Law of Sungei Patani, Kedah, and Kathleen Manning of Claremont.28 words
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Article1020 1923-07-11 6 A cable from St. Louis, dated the 22nd June, gives the substance of a speech which President Harding delivered there. It is long since he gave it to be understood that he did not look with a very favourable eye upon the League of Nations as1,020 words
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Article97 1923-07-11 6 The B. I. Packet Teesta, with outward European, mails is expected to arrive 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 to London on the 15th ultimo97 words
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Article1324 1923-07-11 6 The further adjournment of themeeting of the Penang The Chamber Chamber of Commerce and Council. called for the purpose of considering rules approved by the Governor in Council to cover the election of a representative of the Chamber in the Legislative Council was an unexpected development. We1,324 words
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Article133 1923-07-11 6 CHINESE BANDITS’ BIG BAI L (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 10. Messages from the Chinese papers regarding the Kwonghow train hold-up sensation, state that two men made the driver stop the train near the foot of the hill before reaching Namkong Station. A hundred bandits boarded133 words
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Article150 1923-07-11 6 rT Writing to thd “Daily News h says —As <ain old Singapore resident. I say how heartily I concur in th t l you are making against making the into a naval base? While our o WIi l trymen are tramping the stre'its hei-< weary feet in150 words
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Advertisement333 1923-07-11 6 1 I 1 Jip- 44, =u& I s Hr~ ~~/;a iJw i tire# ifIHflH W[_ M [mTI I —iP*Hr s= YOUR OPPORTUNITY I We have a few good re-conditioned Pianos in stqck at very low prices. Flach instrument has been thoroughly overhauled, casing repolished, 1 ĔE etc., and are exceptional333 words
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Advertisement23 1923-07-11 6 “E. O.” V Wednesday, 11th July Orchestral Concert —9-45 p. m. Friday, 13th July Guest Night— Dancing. Saturday, 14th July Special Tiffin Orchestra.23 words
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Miscellaneous23 1923-07-11 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 11.12 p.m. 5. 34 p.m. To-morrow. 11.20 a.m. 5 .15 a.m. 11.54 p.m. 6. 11 p.m.23 words
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Obituary21 1923-07-11 6 DEATH. Song.—On July 8. Song Jew Neo, widow of Foo Teng Quee. aged 76 years, at No. 24 Middle Road, Singapore.21 words
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Article143 1923-07-11 7 Rumour of Rupture Deprecated. Reuter’s Telegrams. London, July 10. Bellt er Darns that the talk of a rupture I jinnee on the reparations question deprecated in authoritative 18 iri London. The Ministerial C British policy on Thursday Bta r n iinat explaining to the world the ,1! British GovernmentReuter’s Telegrams. - 143 words
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Article31 1923-07-11 7 Berlin, July 10. The annual report of the Deutche Tank shows a net profit of nearly six willianls of marks. A dividend of 300 per cent is recommended.31 words
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Article42 1923-07-11 7 SHU'S HELP VP AT MANCHESTER. London. July 10. All the dockers at Grimsby, Immingham and Liverpool have resumed work. Eleven thousand are still out at Birkenhead. Fifty vessels are held up at Manchester. where 5.400 dockers are on strike.42 words
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Article49 1923-07-11 7 THE NOMINATION PRINCIPLE. London, July 10. In the House of Commons, Colonel John Ward presented a pftition from the Constitutional Reform Association of Hongkong, praying, so far as the non-Chinese Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council are concerned, for the abolition of the principle of Government nomination.49 words
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Article160 1923-07-11 7 CHIEF RESULT OF WASHINGTON CONFERENCE, London, July 10. Mr. J. 0. P. Bland, in a letter to the limes.” in regard to Sir John Jordan’s observation in a letter to the “Times” of July 4, that the Washington agreement has already yielded important positive results, asks what are160 words
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Article98 1923-07-11 7 ruriOK SPINNERS WITHDRAW OPPOSITION. London, July 10. (■stablid'.’H".' 10r with proposal to the Man J h ,uca l school at Shanghai, !r terGuar di«n’’ says that a f the Master Cotton District afterT la ,On f Bo,ton and was not int .> l ny a statement98 words
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Article38 1923-07-11 7 •'’■'J-lAN AIRMAN’S FEAT. L ienta Brussels, July 10. FoBe 2 Go f eet in ,ll '”"»l'lane p lll a sev en horse power r< ,nai, “<l in the .u r Aero,| rome. He ll twenty minutes.38 words
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Article183 1923-07-11 7 London Press Comments. (Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. July 10. Beyond mild expressions of satisfaction with the peace agreement reached with Turkey, there is the reverse of enthusiasm over the terms. It is generally acknowledged that the Turks have got the best of the diplomatic deal. And the agreement is(Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 183 words
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70 1923-07-11 7 Simla, July 10. At the conclusion of a two days’ debate, the Assembly* passed a resolution by- 38 votes to 36. urging the amendment of the Reform Act restricting the Viceroy’s certification of power to measures essential to the safety and tranquillity of India.70 words
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Article16 1923-07-11 7 London. July 10. An American battleship squadron has arrived at Greenock.16 words
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Article113 1923-07-11 7 OXFORD DEFEATS CAMBRIDGE. London, July’ 10. At Lords in the inter-Varsity cricket match, Oxford beat Cambridge by an innings and 227. Cambridge followed on for 136. Oxford’s Excellent Fielding. The Oxford fielding and bowling was excellent. Bettington, the captain, took 8 wickets for 66. The innings occupied 1.30113 words
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Article151 1923-07-11 7 GOOD BATTING. London, July’ 10. At Tunbridge Wells, Kent beat Essex by ten wickets. Hardinge (Kent) made 106 in the first innings. At Nottingham, Lancs beat Notts by an innings and 14 runs. Whysall had 148 for Notts and Richmond (Notts) took eight wickets for 89 in the151 words
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Article42 1923-07-11 7 SPAIN’S SUCCESS IN EUROPEAN SEMI-FINAL. London, July 10. At Eastbourne, in the Davis Cup first European semi-final, Spain defeated Holland, winning the first two singles and doubles matches. Conde de Gojnar and Flaquer beat Timmer and Bryan 6-4; 6-3; 6-2.42 words
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Article546 1923-07-11 7 First Day’s Results. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July* 10. The following are the results on the first day’ of the Ipoh Races Race 1. SHEILA 10.6 Bowden 1 DODGER 9.2 Billett 2 SPEED ARROW 7.12... Noripan 3 Won by 2 lengths 2 lengths between 2nd and 3rd.546 words
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Article424 1923-07-11 7 PENANG TRIAL GAME. Another of the series of trial football matches for the Malaya Cup competition was played on the Padang last evening, a Selected “Malaya” Cup eleven being opposed by Mr. Veerappen’s team. 4 here was a large attendance, the match ending in a win for424 words
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Article147 1923-07-11 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 8. The following are the results of the Ipoh Club Tennis Tournament. The final of the Professional remains to played. Club Championship.—Bede Cox beat Shervington 6—4. 4 —6, 6 —2. Men s Handicap Singles A. —C. J. Bede Cox —15.3) beat147 words
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Article44 1923-07-11 7 The following bowls ties are fixed for Friday, the 13th July: Teams of Three (Final). —Scr. J. M. Chalmers (D), A. J. Plumb and J. G. Allan v. Scr. E. J. Bennett, G. B. F. Southam and E. J. McLernon (3).44 words
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Article172 1923-07-11 7 The following tennis ties have been fixed for Thursday 12th instant. Men’s Double® (Open).—Thylor and Madsen v. Chambers and Hamilton (2). Men’s Singkfe ‘A.’ —Haslam v. Walton (3 >’ Ladies’ Singles.—Miss B. Brown v. Mrs. Wilson (5). The following tennis ties have been fixed for Friday 13th172 words
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Article611 1923-07-11 7 SCENERY FOR THE TOWN HALL. The fortnightly meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission was held in the Municipal Chambers, yesterday evening. There were present :—Messrs. J. S. W. Arthur, (President), F. H. Grumitt, C. R. Samuel, M. 11. M. Noordin, Hon. Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok. Hon. Mr. P611 words
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Article131 1923-07-11 7 SOVIET VESSEL ARRIVES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 11. The Dekabrist,” a big clumsy looking steamer, flying the Red Flag of the Russian Socialistic Federal Soviet Republic, has arrived from Petrograd. The Dekabrist which is the first Soviet ship to arrive in Singapore carrier a cargo of131 words
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Article699 1923-07-11 7 Mrs. J. H. M. Robson is on a visit to Tort Dickson. Mr. R. Acton, District Judge, Penang returned from the Dindings to-day by the Kedah. M r M. E. Angnllia left Penang and returned to Singapore by yesterday’s steamer. Mr. E. G. Bird is leaving for699 words
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Article568 1923-07-11 8 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The sixteenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate, Limited; was held at Messrs. Whittall and Go’s Offices, Klang, on the 7th July, when the following were present; —Mr. F. O. Sander (in the Chair), Messrs H. A. Wooton, F.568 words
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Article271 1923-07-11 8 Whether th? tin in the Eastern pool is being r. leased in monthly lots, as announced early in April, in view of the much lower values that have prevailed sine the decision was arrived at. anti of the fact that sales were at holders’ option, is not271 words
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Article759 1923-07-11 8 CORRESPONDENCE WITH SECRETARY OF STATE. Correspondence! with thei Secretary ,of State relating to the proposal to revive the title of “Resident-General.’’ is published as| a supplement to the F. M. S Government Gazette. On the 19th March, 1923, H. E. the High Commissioner wrote to the Sdcretary of State759 words
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Advertisement369 1923-07-11 8 ——M—t ii !■■■■!ini»i BOON’S MANGE CURE A safe certain cure for Parasitic Mange Ringworm in dogs etc. It promotes a clean healthy skin coat. The proud owner of a St. Bernard says “A VERY GOOD CURE” A breeder of Airdales Bull Dogs says I WISH I HAD KNOWN OF IT369 words
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Advertisement75 1923-07-11 8 OUTSIDE AND INSIDE. It is important to keep the outside of your body clean. It is even mo-re important to keep your inside clean and in regular working ordeir. If constipation troubles you, use Pinkettes. They are laxative perfection, keep the liver active, the skin clear and the breath sweet,75 words
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Advertisement430 1923-07-11 8 'I f' 1 1 ill p A J A I wn z'/f t H, A/rj. saui "Baby has liad >Z Glaxo for a year or so She is Mj i full of life and has never been fR, AA the slightest trouble. .Your AV I food has built her splendidly.430 words
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Article1412 1923-07-11 9 lNSP Errios of small holdings. a letter from the rl,e S, 'oi'l eer of -'asin soliciting the I, islr ,„n of Planters in the inspection > Line's near their estates. of s,lia nz ie sail! that it was up to all Mr M R 11 .|,> Government to1,412 words
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Article203 1923-07-11 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 10.55 sellers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do203 words
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Article93 1923-07-11 9 The following are the latest» quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s shire list Yesterday To-day. Ĕ F E F Shares. CQ QD PQ CD c. sc. sc. sc. Rubber (Dollar). K. Sidim 2.25« 2.30 2.30 2.35 Semanggol l.lO 1.10 1.15 Sungei B. 2.25 2.50 1.75 2.00 Mining. Murai93 words
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Article41 1923-07-11 9 11th July. <923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 45i) Fine Pale Crepe 46 nom Unsmoked Sheet 41 Stnga- (Smoked Sheet 46] pore I Crepe 46] London and New York. r -tvrw™ /Smoked Sheet ls.2H j Crepe u2jM New York G24]41 words
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Article81 1923-07-11 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on July 10 Spot £180.75.6d down £1 3 mos. buying 181.125.6 d 1 3 selling 181.15 s 1 Local. July 11th: Singapore sold 125 tons at $9l Penang sold 50 tons at $90.75. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd:—81 words
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Article33 1923-07-11 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for June lbs. Bedford 5,079 Bernam 25.451 Bruas 12,200 Glenealv 18.999 Hill Rise 12.650 Reyland 7.350 Ratanui 22.499 Trolak 17.230 Trafalgar 3.200 Kuala Pergau 21.80033 words
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Article99 1923-07-11 9 The General Produce Agency. Ltd., Church Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction rooms to-day Good F.A.Q. Smoked diamond sheet 6(>i F.A.Q. do 59 Off quality Smoked diamond sheet 52 to 54 Plain Sheet 47| Brown Crepe 52 As will be seen from99 words
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Article1082 1923-07-11 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. names J 3 J X E-< 2 RUBBER [Dollar.] c c c 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 Rubber Estates1,082 words
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Advertisement36 1923-07-11 9 RUBBER COMPANIES ACCOUNTS BY R. S. STEWART, c i 4F.C EBBELS The most Popular and Indispensable Book of it* kind in the Planting Sphere Price $3.50 Pcstajr» Extra. FOR SALS AT THE Pisan* Gbzeite Press, LIJ.36 words
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Advertisement539 1923-07-11 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. penang dairy company. V. NOTICES. PURE MILK. Subscribers to the Very Rev. Brother With a view to the delivery of a James’s Presentation Fund are cordially milk supply we beg to notify the general invited to attend a meeting to be held P nblic that our ,nilk has539 words
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Article564 1923-07-11 10 INQUIRY COMMITTEE. I have closely followed the evidence given before the Crime Inquiry Committee. writes a. “Rangoon Gazette” correspondent. The* main subjects dealt with are (1) the increase of crime, (2) kin duty, holding of licensed guns, (4) bribery and corruption. (5) the drink and gambling questions.564 words
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Article242 1923-07-11 10 Figures quoted there (writes Reuter’s Washington corresponsent) show that within the last twelvemonths the religious bodies of the United States have gained 1.220,428 members over the preceding year. This is approximately 50 per cent, greater than the average annual growth for the preceding five years. The present242 words
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Article604 1923-07-11 10 BOLSHEVIK MINISTER AT KABUL GOING. Peshawar, June 29. —Reports from Near Eastern countries show there is a feeling of depression among Bolshevik agents as a result of the revised formula agreed upon between the British and Soviet Governments in respect of the propagandist activities of either604 words
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Article187 1923-07-11 10 Wellington, May 25.—Dr. White, Bishop of M illochra (South Australia), raised a hornets’ nest when speaking at the church congress on the subject of the Christian marriage ideal. Bishop White strongly condemned present-day tendencies to inimorality. He declared that the Christian ideal of marriage was187 words
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Advertisement21 1923-07-11 10 Planter’s Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. G~aham, at each or $2.36 post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.21 words
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Advertisement345 1923-07-11 10 Swam” A “SWAN” Pen is more than a conEgll venience for busy writers; it is a necessity. It is the pen which never needs coaxing, for its reliable feed ensures a steady flow of ink the instant ■ML/ the nib touches the paper. Never a scratch, blot or awkward break345 words
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Article515 1923-07-11 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, July 11, 1923. cte 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,515 words
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Advertisement167 1923-07-11 11 V» -t ’r.'vwsm «MMBaaM»* «aBM«c-w PRICE REDUCED CAR NOW ONLY J «1.650 I I F. O. B. SINGAPORE. Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd., Penang, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. aoBWWi «■wmwwj vat «sb «a «wxsaws; 90 oJ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiimmimiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiUH I LIGHT RAILWAY REQUISITES E =v y I I HH. STEEL TIP167 words
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Advertisement881 1923-07-11 11 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF II INDIA LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) CHEVROI FT Authorised Capital £3,000,000 CHIN KOOI A CO’B GARAGE. Subscribed Capital I.Boo’ooo Paidn P 1,050,000 CAQQ Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 1,352.105 Board of Directors. Sir R. J. Black Bart. (Chairman), J. M. Ryrie, Esq., H. Melvill Simons,881 words
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Advertisement1475 1923-07-11 12 THR RT TTP PUNNET LINE lllE DLUE rLIM>DL (Incorporated in Australia). a Fre i K ht maintained between INTENDED SAVINGS FROM PENANG. Singapore to Java ports. Port Darwin. Kobe and Calcutta, calling at Hongkong HOMEWARD Thursday Island. BRISBANE, SYDNEY and Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and vice MACHAON July 13 London. Rotterdam1,475 words
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