Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 July 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 17L VOL LXXXI. FRIDAY, 27th JULY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 586 1 rkIDD’S I !< letter PRESS ROLLER j COMPOSITION j: P. G. Press, Ltd. < «W*««««Wa MUMaiMMB- W 4» ?'*****i111 j 111 j|1j111||||||11|||*****|J11j11j||jjJjj|jj111III IlilI jIIIIIIjIII|III 11Hl|1|H1||il|||||ij||11||«S. GORDON’S SLOE GIN W MAKES THE j g g BEST GIN SLING. I The Super TRY IT! I Driving Belt I and it costs no
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    • 35 1 x Bl j nnoMza lLn GOOD JEWELLERY !ll iil MUST POSSESS THREE VIRTUES ill Beauty, Utility Quality and the greatest of THESE IS QUALITY. ii B. P. de SILVA, 1, BISHOP STREET. |tl BsXSSXESSSSX^XSXSXsb 4
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  • 1858 2 Rubber Coupon Case. FINAL PROCEEDINGS. The trial of Ong Eng Hock and Tan Liong Ee, the former on two charges of being in possession of 7 and 14 iorged rubber coupons respectively, and the latter on only one charge, was continued in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice
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  • 60 2 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m.. to-day 1 March On the Quarter Deck Alford 2 Gavotte The Empress Hertel 3 Waltz Ah! Kuso om Rol>ertson 4 Selection The Broken Chain Payne 5 Fox Trot Oh
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 472 2 [To the Editor ot the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,As an ex-Regular and Volunteer with 21 years’ serviceami still volunteering, I am very interested in the correspondence appearing in your paper on this subject. The exception taken to the word obviously by the two Super-Ex-Service men Eric Newbold and Nutstorage and
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    • 159 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,With regard to the letters of S.M.H.” and Injustice,” Lam quite in sympathy with the views expressed therein. The A. C. Schoo] should have emulated the example, of the two Government schools and given them at least a day off for
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  • 121 2 S. O.” Pattani, July 12.—Mr. W. J. L. Smith has just finished prospecting and boring a mining pi-operty a few miles from Na Pradoo Railway Station. Th? Government road runs close by. Report has it that the results are very satisfactory and that it will not be
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  • 699 2 KHOO HOOI HYE’S DECISIVE WIN. By a win of 62, 6L Khoo Hooi Hye disposed of Koizumi on Tuesday, and won the lawn tennis championship of Singapore. He will go to Penang as this Settlement’s representative in the Malaya championship, and on his form we think he is
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  • 69 2 SELANGOR AND THE NEGRI REPRESENTATIVES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 27. In the Selangor final tennis tie in the Gaunt Cup, to decide the representative in the Championship, Scovell beat Huggins 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. In the Negri Sembilan final, Nunneley beat Vlieland 6-0, 6-1. The Japanese
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  • 78 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 27. At the Singapore Automobile Club’s annual meeting, Mr. Fougere, who presided, regretted a surplus of expenditure of $6Ol, compared with a credit-balance of $4,297 last year. This was due principally to decreased subscriptions and smaller sale of badges. The Club
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  • 187 2 A PRACTICE MATCH. A practice football match for the Malaya Cup match with Selangor was played at the Esplanade, last evening, between Colours and W hites. There were several changes in the teams selected andthis had an effect on the play, which was not of a high standard, but
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  • 267 2 LABOUR UNION’S DEMANDS. Yenangyaung, July 18.The secretary of the Yenangyaung Labour Union wires to the Associated Press as follows: W.th a view to ending the present strike representatives of the Labour Union, Yenangyaung and Chauk, put up the following demands r.s a result of an interj view
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  • 100 2 London, July 10.A large motor car, with lights burning was found on the roadside at Ripley at six in the morning. The driver, in evening clothes, was seated at tho steering wheel dead, with a shot gun lying at hie feet. The body was later
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  • 845 2 LARGELY ATTEXIHi. n FI The funeral of Mr. .J f)S( ph took place yesterday after, tendance being one of the lr J' U has been seen in Penang f t which testified to the esteem j "'T ceased was held during his hf t h
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 192 2 MOTHERS—CHILDREN—AND THE HOT WEATHER. HOW BABY’S OWN TABLETS HELP. At all times of the year Baby’s Own Tablets are mothers’ help anil the children’s friend, but especially so in the hot season, for then it is Jhat the little ones are in greatest danger of sudden attack.® of stomach and
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  • 100 3 AUTUMN RACES, 1923. 31st July, 2nd and 4th August Total Stakes $27,500 10 per cent of Sweep money to be divided amongst winning owners with a Gold Cup fo the winner of Division AHorses Ist Day and a Cup to the winner Division AExt griffin Ponies 2nd
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  • 117 3 AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Saturday, 4th August, 1923. A Non-Selling unlimited Sweep will be held on RACE 4. 10 per cent, to the Drawer of the Winning Horse. 20 per cent, to the Drawer o( the Second Horse. 10 per cent, to the Drawer of the Third Horse.
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  • 622 3 BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIPS. London, July 7.—The finals in the British Amateur Athletic Championships were decided to-day at Stamford Bridge in scorching heat. There were 25,000 spectators present. The following are the results: 100 Yards. E. H. Liddell, Edinburgh University 9 7/10 secs. Steyn, South Africa, won his heat in
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  • 40 3 London, July 10.The Duke of A\ est minster has auctioned his entire stud ot 31 polo ponies. Twenty sold tor 5,325 guineas, the highest figure, 6UO guineas, being obtained for the chestnut Rugby Cours
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  • 58 3 London, July B.—At Hurlingham to-day in .he final of the Inter-Regimental Polo Cup, the 17-21st Lancers defeated the 15-19th Hussars by 5 goals to 2. It was a hard, w. 11-ridden game in which the Lancers secured an early lead. Their retention of the Cup for the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 723 3 ygEBB M e y-y- jjjgg xsbk e w Assets over 5,000J)00 S. C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000. f The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated in Strain Settlemenu). HEAD OFFICE Wincberter Houre, LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry. M. C j| The CO"F«7 F S Pre En,, d
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    • 206 3 Something for Nothing. FREE ADVICE ON ELECTRIC ENERGY. 1 The Municipal Electricity Supply Department is now prepared to consider applications for the supply of electric energy for driving workshops and factories at an exceptionally lew rate. Amongst the various applications to which Electricity is being supplied in Penang to-day may
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    • 499 3 FORD DEPOT BUTTERWORTH. SALES SERVICE Cars, Trucks, Repairs and Genuine Parts, Overhauls, etc. White Star Oil, etc. Agents for Phillip’s Auto Car Lamps. AND ALSO Cooke’s Transport Service (ALL RED ROUTE). Passenger Busses from Butterworth to Bendhari. ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS—These busses being very roomy, well sprung and fitted with all
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    • 261 3 MULLER, PHIPPS AND SELLERS, LIMITED, Singapore. A. g If it’s your NERVES R S you must have K 3sANATOGeh[ Dr. Claude Wheeler says: The debilitated nervous CgM system absorbs Sanatogen IgS as the parched earth drink» up water.” Simonds’ Milk Stout You want a nice, smooth, delicious drink. And you
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  • 1300 4 The newspapers are not always wrong. When the London press, a few days ago, asserted that the Government would shortly announce its decision to support, in a modified form, Commander Burney’s scheme for an Empire Service, they must have had good reasons for making a state ment
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  • 1260 4 Mr. 11. C. E. Zacharias, a former Secretary of the P.A.M., The Labour contributes to the Code. Servant of India (Poona) a critique of our new Labour Code. He makes a few suggestions where he thinks further improvements might have been effected, but his conclusion is that,
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  • 97 4 THE SINGAPORE BA>E (From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Singapore, July 7 Interviewed by the Free Puss th Honourable Mr. 11. P. Colebatch, newly appointed Agent Genual of lbstern Australia in London, said the p posals for a naval base at Singapore I warmly welcomed in Australia. that generally,
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  • 211 4 Further details of the estate niuiic Sumatra, on the 18th instant, vh n Summerhayes Ellison. M,(-. ,;f Royal Field Artillery, came to ii* timely end at the'hands of a coolie on Tandjong Poera. recent by Aneta, are now to hand, S.T.” Particulars as to the
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  • 29 4 K:l" h A mail for Europe. Singapore, closes morrow (specially s|| l" only). )|t pc'- 1 -,j The homeward mml [h closes at 6 p.m. 0,1 proximo.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 328 4 ITALIAN NOT i i ml. iMiM TOO SWEETVERMOUTH n° t TOO DRY H LgE z niiSi walS RkmlEl j asss” STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. Prices On Application. <3. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., Penang. 5..- J— 'rti? A SWEET, COOL AND PLEASANT SMOKE CAN BE HAD ONLY A a a a
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    • 9 4 E. Q. Dancing To-morrow After Dinner Instead of To-night.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 356 5 Speech At Glasgow. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. July 27. cl) ,t Glasgow, Mr. Baldwin ;,Tind of ;ration P roceedin in < exactly the same in interim. t .'i e as if one inserted a into the works of a watch. It P k much that Britain
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  • 20 5 London, July 26. the London exchange market, marks again shimped and closed at over 2.500,(HM) to the £l.
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  • 93 5 INDIAN MUSLIMS REJOICE. Simla, July 27. Ihe Muslims in India are rejoicing o'er the signalure of the Lausanne Trea- Iwenty-five Muslim members of the Legislature waited on the Viceroy to thank him ami the Cabinet for their Alerts in connection wit the negotiatmns. I hey hoped peace would
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  • 74 5 PUOGHKSS AT LAUSANNE. Lausanne, July 26. can ln n )ri nation from Ameri-v.-Z 'i'. R()O( I )r °gress was made at t'At f' i 5 IHet of ex P e »*ts, with the Troitv i P ro l M 'sed Turco-American bttwe.' ol difference still exist Dlcnir 1
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  • 80 5 In "><■ lion., r J:" 11 10 Uly 2G McNeill r,. I onnnons. Mr. R. Bti4, d that !i' "i'r’ to Sir Stockton, "Uiigthe ~o W rs were Btin consirenc.. folding a Judicial China. Th.. x, :i t e,l toriality in r, sts "I pi. that in
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  • 122 5 Government Accepts Burney Scheme. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. July 26. The Government’s Imperial airsh’p policy was announced by Sir Samuel Hoare. in the House of Commons this afternoon. He said that as a result of the reports of the Imperial Defence and Imperial Shipping Committees, it had been
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  • 181 5 SCHEME FOR DAWN AND DUSK TRAIN CONNECTIONS. An air correspondent of the Daily Mail” writes:A mail-transport scheme to bridge the gap between our present phase of air travel by day and the development of European night-flying is to be considered by the new Government Committee, set up
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  • 173 5 NO GUARANTEES AGAINST FRESH OUTBREAKS. London, July 26. Dealing with Ireland in the House of Commons, the Hon. W. G. Ormsby-Gore dwelt on the marked improvement, especially in the last two months. The Police Force appointed was now a security. There had been a remarkable decrease in crime
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  • 42 5 SITUATION AT TILBURY IMPROVING. London, July 26. The situation at Tilbury docks continues to improve and 1,100 men are working, an increase of 400 since yesterday. All the ships are being worked. A small band of London strikers are picketing.
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  • 66 5 £5,000,000 SCHEME. London, July 26. The Port of London Authority has drawn up a scheme for dock improvements and extensions, involving the expenditure of £5,000,000. A Monster Dock. The Port of London Authority new scheme includes the making of an entirely new dock to accommodate the biggest
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  • 287 5 A Great Welcome. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Vancouver, July 26. The city was gaily decorated in honour of President Harding’s arrival aboard the transport Henderson from Alaska. Thousands arrived from all parts of the North-West. The British light cruiser Curlew and the Canadian destroyer Patrician fired a presidential
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  • 52 5 £lOO FINE INFLICTED. London, July 26. Frank Isaac Hibbert was fined £lOO at the Mansion House for infringing the Dangerous Drugs Act by offering to procure 150 cases of op um for a Yokohama firm. The Magistrate exonerated the defendant from anything suggesting illicit dealings or affecting
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  • 160 5 Tok io. July. 21.It has been officiary decided that the Russo-Japanese conference will meet for two hours every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. Field-Marshal Uchara will start for the mandatory islands in the Southern Pacific Ocean for a month’s tour commencing late this month. Count Uchida, the Foreign
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  • 121 5 S.T.” The case in which two Bombay merchants, named A. F. Josaf and Abdul Rahman, are charged with extensive frauds against commercial and banking firms was maintained before the Singapore Third Magistrate». Mr. Gourlay. Mr. J. G. Campbell, who appeared for the accused at the previous hearing,
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  • 87 5 S.T.” Volunteering under the guidance of Capt. Hood, D. 5.0., has started well and is going strong. Most of the men in the Johore Bahru district are now- in possession of arms and equipment and much work has been put in at the range. This is as
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  • BOXING.
    • 189 5 (Reuter’s Telegrams.) New York, July 26. Eugene Criqui and Johnny Dundee are in excellent shape for the 15-round battle at the open air polo grounds this evening, with the world’s featherweight championship as the stake. The betting slightly favours Dundee, but Criqui’s followers are of opinion that
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    • 356 5 PROMOTERS LOSE £40,000. Contrary to general expectation, Tom Gibbons, who is 34. stood up for 15 rounds to Dempsey, world's heavy-weight chain pion boxer, when they met at Shelba, Montana, on July 4. At the end of the 15th round a verdict, on points, was awarded to
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  • 35 5 London, July 10.Sporting Life” states that Major Wilson, the boxing promoter, has accepted Beckett’s offer of a £2,000 deposit to meet Carpentier in September. The Frenchman has agreed ro the new date.
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  • 33 5 JAPANESE SUCCESS AGAINST CANADIANS. Montreal. July 27. In the opening round of the Davis Cup, Shimidzu (Japan) boat Crocker (Canada) 3-6, 9-7, 6-1, 8-6. Fukuda (Japan) beat Rennie (Canada) 6-2.6-1.6-0.
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  • 16 5 London, July 26. At Manchester. Lancashire beat Worcestershire by an innings and 31 runs.
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  • 1243 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. We hear that Mrs. R. H. Legg? is fering from influenza.M.M.” Mr. J. Lambourne, superintendent, Government Plantations, has returned from Home. Mr. Fenwick and Miss Gerald are giving their Quadruple Bill at Klang this evening. Mr. C. Hannigan, Chief Police Officer, Singapore, is at present suffering from an
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  • 237 5 The Bishop of Bombay in a written statement for the Excise Committee appointed by the Bombay Government deals with the above question as follows If the situation was that the vast majority of (responsible people were against the consumption of alcoholic liquors and that large
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 834 6 CRITICISM BY MR. CHAMBERLAIN AND EX-PREMIER. London. July 17.Continuing his speech in the committee stage of the India Loans Bill in the House of Commons to day, Earl Winterton suggested that, in view of the figures he had quoted, the proposed course would not be wise or
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    • 331 6 London, July 18.—It is believed that Government has decided that the position in the highlands of Kenya will remain unaltered. Reuter learns that the Indian Kenya deputation met the Duke of Devonshire yesterday but the interview was purely formal. It is believed that the Duke of Devonshire
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    • 233 6 KING HUSSEIN’S REPLY. London, July 18.The reply of King Hussein, in the dispute with Esrypt n connection with the despatch of the Egyptian medical mission to escort the Holy Carpet, says that Hussein’s representa tive informed the Emir-el-Haj, the Egyn tian representative, that Hussein was quite willing
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    • 173 6 London, July 10.Service matters were raised in the House of Commons this afternoon when Major Douglas Brown asked if the War Office intended to disband three Cavalry regiments in the near future and the intentions of the War Office in regard to the strength of the»
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 207 6 I ra®ra I I fp Pl ff/l, u f I 1 W' iH -1 li I 9 Have the Water Boiling. When you have bought Quaker Qats make the most of it. Cook it H B right and get the full luxury of a Quaker Oats breakfast. E H Have
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    • 40 6 Key for Shorthand Rapid Course, at $1.50 each or $l.BO post free, stockeel by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. Rubber Companies Account Books, at $3.50 per book or $3 80 post free stocked by The Pin.' if '’Jazette Press Ltd.
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    • 276 6 is YOUR SKIN ON V You will sigh with relief at the first o D.D.D. Prescription. A few drops of ti oUch medical discoveryand all itch is gone. T? cooled and refreshed. Healing begins at once 3 Do O Prescription GIVES INSTANT relief. Try this great new medical discovery to-day!
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  • 111 7 I Milayi Company. Limited, reports following changes in t<> day’s 'h ire prices. Rubber Shares. Boyers Sellers Allvn'.y Rubber Co 51.22} $1,321 Jim ,h Rnliher Ests 1.40 1.45 M ilik i Pin.l is Rub 1.50 1 55 T' i'i'rbili Co nt X’ Rub .72} .77} I m
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  • 498 7 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO’S NEW VESSEL. Another event to be recorded in the annals of the Straits Steamship Company, Ltd., took place this afternoon, when the S. S. Kudat the latest acquisition to the company’s already extensive fleet, left Penang Harbour on her first trip to Moulmein via
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  • 149 7 The Hon. the Resident Councillor forwards the following for publication The following telegram was sent to the Secretary of State for the Colonies on the 14th June, 1923: On behalf of the Government and people of this Colony, 1 desire to tender lespectful sympathy cn the
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  • 158 7 Further correspondence relating to the revision of the constitution of Ceylon is published in a White Paper, covering the period from April 12 to May 21, 1923. The paper contains inter alia a criticism of the changes proposed by the Ceylon Reform Deputation on behalf of
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  • 473 7 Waved ey.—lnt. Jivd. 3 p. c. Manchester N. Borneo.Int. divd. 5 p. c. Emerald.—Profit £34,280, and £17,885 forward div. 3s. 6d. per shape. Forward £19,602. Mprchiston.Crop to Mar. 31 257,515 lb. profit £5,225, and £3.135 brought in divd. 10 p. c. forward £3090. 1 ai-Tak.First report
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  • 160 7 Rangoon, July 2dWednesday's Weak rice market showed no improvement yesterday. On Wednesday five milling notices for specials were done at Rs. 360, and the only sale of small mills quality rice recorded was 100 tons of July at Rs. 422-8. Prices wavered yesterday morning and it was
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  • 105 7 July 27Gaunt Cup Tennis, Penang Final, P.C.C. Courts, 5 p.m. 27—Y.W.C.A. Concert, Town Hall, 9.15 p.m. 27 Entertainment, Town Hall, Tai pins?, by Lady Treacher Girls’ School, 6.30 p.m. 28 Moonlight Band Performances. 29 P.S.C. Monthly Medal, A Class 100 yards H’cap; B” Class 50 yards H’cap. July
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  • 411 7 LIQUIDATION INADVISABLE AT PRESENT. The twelfth ordinary annual general meeting of shareholders in the Middleton Tin Mines, Ltd., was held on Saturday, at 4. Fort Road, Malacca, Mr. J. M. Sime presiding. The Chairman, in proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, said Gentlemen, the
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  • 203 7 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 10.15 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bat.’ do do do
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  • 58 7 S. Paul’s Mission Chapel, Bukit Tengah. 9th Sunday after Trinity, July 29.H01y Communion 8 a.m. S. Anne’s Mission Chanel. Prai. Sunday 29.Harvest Festival Service. Holy Communion. 9 a.m. Caledonia Club, Niliong Tebal, Sunday 29. Evening Prayer and Sermon 7 p.m. S. Paul’s Mission Chapel.
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  • 32 7 29th July. 9th Sunday after Trinity. Matins 7.30 a.m.; Holy Communion 8 a.m.; Matins and Sermon (Tamil) 9.15 a.m.: Children’s Service 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon 6.30 p.m.
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  • 128 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. o E E Shares. >» >» ZS s PQ oc PQ U 2 sc. c. sc. c. Amalgamated 2.12} 2.20 2.20 2.30 Bassett 1.07} 1.12} 1.10 1.15 Glenealy 1.30 1.40 1.35 1.40 Indragiri
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  • 65 7 27th July, 1923 Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 49 [A Penang Fine Pale Crepe 50/shiom .Unsmoked Sheet 45 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 51 pore 1 Crepe 51 London and New York. London /Smoked Sheet 1,.3|d (Crepe l».3£d New York G2B The following were the rubber quotations in London on July
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  • 51 7 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private and auction sales held this week: Cts Per Pound. Smoked diamond sheet No. I 46 to 48 Smoked diamond sheet No. 2 40 43 Crepe fine brown 43
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  • 39 7 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 66.0(> F.A.Q. do 65.00 Off quality Smoked diamond sheet 56 to 59
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  • 118 7 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on July 26 Spot £183.125.6d down £1.125.6d 3 mos. buying,, 184.125.6 d 1. 75.6 d 3 selling 181.15 s I.los The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, July 25, £185.5s spot, and £lB6 three months buying, £lB6 5s selling.
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  • 10 7 Kepong Tin Limited, for June, piculs 84.36 A.
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  • 118 7 PENANG, JULY 27, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 29/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit e 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 13/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 173} 3 days’sight Private 175} 3 Bombay Demand Bank 173} Madras Demand Bank 173] f 3
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  • 157 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Teesta for Madras taking mails for* Europe etc, via Bombay. Awa Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Peng Fook for Langsa. Kopah for Deli. Nagpore for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, and Bombay. Kudat for Bhuket, (Tongkah), Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein.
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  • 229 7 Considerable anxiety is feltrfor the safety of the steamer Seistan and her crew, in view of the news that reached Singapore on Tuesday morning stating that she was stranded in Hainan Straits and making water. The following wdreless message was broadcasted from the Rangoon radio.S. O. S, S.
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  • 28 7 1,578 coolies arrived per ss Ellenga, today, of which 727 were sent to Pulau Jerejak, and the balance proceed direct to Port Swettenham foy quarantine there.
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  • 316 7 CLOSE DAILY (except ET 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 Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Kuhn, Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang. Port Swetten- also
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 328 7 .J EW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION WANTED. desirous of returning T rfl,n i xt March offers services toEn^ in in return for passage. Reply di vo.' 11 c o Pinang Gazette. N 1 TO LET. No.(>s. Western Road. Electric lights and fans. m September 1923. Apply to l M 33 China Street,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 51 7 I.YRIC THEATRES, Ltd., Penang Road. Theatre Royal. Pom Thursday, 26th to Sunday, 29th July, 1923. Johnny Hines in Sure Fire Flint” 7 reels Alice Calhoun in A Girl’s Desire” 5 parts William Desmonds m Life a Funny Proposition” 5 parts Tom Mix in Twisted Trails” 3 reels A Motor Boat
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 687 8 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. W I From London Due Penang. To Marseilles Ixmdon about eave DONGOLA Aug. 3 DEVANHA ab <W MANTUA
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