Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 August 1923
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Title Section20 1923-08-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 181. VOL LXXXI. THURSDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement249 1923-08-09 1 k MATSUO, I Japanese Dentist I )01 Bishop Street, PENANG. B i business hours from I gAM. TO 5 P.M. I GORDON’S SLOE GIN I fft\ Big I WMM .JJW.»a*«a«g g ll 'i ll .Lg«m WIBi ,T TO ffl 2^ Sil j, J If! MAKES THE I D o J-./U-i/w»249 words
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Advertisement19 1923-08-09 1 ’"“"j j T. NAGATA, j g DENTIST. i I 9 E NEXT DOOB TO 5 j “THE DISPENSARY.” I19 words
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THE FAR EAST.
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Article237 1923-08-09 2 Peking, July 22 —According to some reports Marshal Tsao Kun sent a telegram to Parliament yesterday urging its members to complete the constitution as soon as possible. In other quarters, however, it is stated that this telegram was only drafted but not sent. The telegram in any237 words
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Article264 1923-08-09 2 Peking, July 22. —According to some reports Marshal Tsao Kun sent a telegram to Parliament yesterday urging its members to complete the constitution as soon as possible. In other quarters, however, it is stated that this telegram was only drafted but not sent. The telegram in any case264 words
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Article157 1923-08-09 2 Peking, July 24 —A division among the Chihliites is indicated by General Wang Ju chen, Commander of the Eighth Division stationed at Ichang, declaring in reply to General Wu Pei fu’s orders to proceed to Chungking to assist General Yang Sen that he is unable to do157 words
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Article144 1923-08-09 2 Taris, July 25 —Mrs. Vernon Castle Treman, who was the wife of Vernon Castle, dancer and aviator during the war, has obtained a decree of divorce from her second husband, Capt. Robert Treman on the grounds of abandonment. Mrs. Castle is one of the best known dancers144 words
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Article568 1923-08-09 2 Kanchow, Kiangsi, July 13. —Several weeks ago an army of more than five thousand Honan soldiers recruited from the ranks of the brigands, arrived in Kanchow. They had been despatched here, it is said,, by Wu Pei-fu, to go up to Kwangtung to fight. Grave568 words
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219 1923-08-09 2 Taianfu. July 16. —Information has icached T.iianfu of a bandit outrage eighty li west of this city netir Fecheng. A wealthy man living twelve li west of Fecheng died and his funeral was being attended by many prominent men from Fecheng. In order to protect the219 words
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Article80 1923-08-09 2 Los Angeles, July 24.—The earthquake which was felt throughout Southern California yesterday extended as far as Santa Barbara and San Diego and as far eastward as Arizona. Reports from all places within the shocked area to-day say that relatively little damage wa s done except to chimneys,80 words
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Article433 1923-08-09 2 TRIAL AT SHANGHAI. Shanghai, July 27,—Six foreigners have been arrested by the Chinese authorities at Hsuchowfu and brought to Shanghai to be tried on charges that they smuggled arms into the interior of China and disposed of them, or attempted to dispose of them to Chinese, according to433 words
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Article236 1923-08-09 2 DEBTS DUE TO BRITISH NATIONALS. The following notice, issued by the Government of India, Legislative Department, is published for general information. Attention is drawn to the agreement recently concluded between His Britannic Majesty’s Government and the Ger man Government relating to the nay ment out of236 words
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Advertisement842 1923-08-09 2 Short Classified Advertisements. Trade with Austra la Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., can be inserted in the Pinang Gazette at THREE CENTS A WORD counting the address to which replies are to be sent, Mr. T SHEAF, the Australian Minimum Charge 1 each Government Trade Commissioner in Insertion. the842 words
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Advertisement79 1923-08-09 2 When a man asserts his disbelief in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverages he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed bis taste for year» it proves not so much that he is79 words
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Advertisement263 1923-08-09 2 There’s a Sure w a to Lasting fi el «3 IN CASE OF Eczema > S Pimples, Bolls, ErupthJ 01 1 J Legs, Abscesses, Ulcer/’ j Glandular Swelling, matism, Gout, you Bhf d that lotions, ointment, 1 g only give temporary 3 sure of complete and k. liß P you263 words
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Article1463 1923-08-09 3 DUDDINGSTON LOCH FOR THE PEOPLE. (Front Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, July, 11. Edinburgh has no lack of generous and public-spirited citizens. Last week it was announced in this letter that one of them. Mr. Alexander Grant, of the firm of M’A itie and Price—had presented 100,1 KM) for1,463 words
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266 1923-08-09 3 ZAM-BUK HEALING RESCUES POLICE OFFICER. Zam-Buk performs miracles of healing. It swiftly cures old wounds, chronic sores and ulcers that refuse to heal under any other treatment. The following case illustrates its power in a fearful leg injury caused by the kick266 words
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Article573 1923-08-09 3 Hatred often proceeds from a misdirected love of God, and it is to strike at the roots of bigotry that a number of Christian, Jewish and Mohammedan leaders in Brooklyn have taken the daring step of forming a league of the three great monotheistic creeds which573 words
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Article157 1923-08-09 3 The charge of bigamy against Joseph Andrew Samuel, who is alleged to have married his sister-in-law according to Hindu rites, having previously contracted a Christian marriage, concluded in the Second Police Court, Singapore: on Friday before Mr. Ahearne. Th© magistrate remarked that it was not often that157 words
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Article113 1923-08-09 3 The trial began at Colombo on July 30 at the Assizes Court before Mr. Jus tice Schneider and a special jury, of the case in which D. M. D. Stephen, J.P., stands charged with having cheated Mr. E. B. Creasy in respect of 31113 words
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Advertisement664 1923-08-09 3 BANKS. <^RLANI>SCI ,E HANDEL» maatschappu. TRADINq SOCIETV ESTABI.ISHEB 1824. Capital 'l’'* 11 go 000,000 abt. £6,666,687 Statutory 709,180 abt. £1,647 431 R ial B f rve f 22 660,000 abt. £1.888.333 -Singayore, Calcutta, Hongkong Isr f n. irilf oon. M,dan. Kobe, Kota Badp Sb^ h Li ur’ Palenibang, Cheribon. Pek664 words
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Advertisement462 1923-08-09 3 In the Desert Major Blake, describing some V of his adventures on the great attempted Round-the-World Air Flight, writes J’ On several occasions when we the tanks and heated some of our Were stranded in the desert with little small supply of water. Then We or no food, 'll ovril462 words
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Article1238 1923-08-09 4 SECOND DAY’S PROCEEDINGS. On resumption of the hearing, in the Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Sproule of the suit brought by Chan Soon Nean and Huan Ng Seong claiming S2O,(MX) commission from Lok Man Chuck and Wong Chong Sin as the result of1,238 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article334 1923-08-09 4 To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.] Sir. —Regarding the Hon’ble Mr. P. K. Nambyar's views which appeared in your yesterday’s issue. I would like to ask why an Indian coolie comes out of India for a living? Very few. even among Indians, seem to realise the exact334 words
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Article114 1923-08-09 4 Aug. 10—Exhibition by Penang Impressionists, at P.C.C., 9 a.m. 11—Kedah Rubber, Co., Meeting, 33 Beach Street, 12 noon. 11— Cricket, Public Services v Eastern Smelting Co., Esplanade. 11, 13, 14—’’The Truants” Company, Town Hall. 12— P.V.R.C. Shoot Snap and Rapids 200, 300 and 5<X) yards. 14—Haimston’s Circus, Dato114 words
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BOXING.
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Article690 1923-08-09 4 The following is a detailed description of the recent fight between Dempsey and Gibbons Dempsey led in the first rouna, viciously landing heavy body blows. Ho drew blood from Gibbons’ mouth with a left hook. Gibbons retreated, and landed twice on Dempsey’s jaw, but the champion knocked690 words
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Article105 1923-08-09 4 New York, July 23.—Sporting critics on all the New York newspapers agree that Benny Leonard’s victory over Lew Tendler was overwhelmingly complete in every detail. The light-weight champion delivered a terrific drubbing to the Philadelphia challenger, who failed in every way to exhibit the same fighting ability he105 words
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Article874 1923-08-09 4 Selangor’s Victory Over Penang. The much-discussed Malaya Cup match between Selangor and Penang, played on Monday on the Kuala Lumpur padang, in delightful weather before a very large attendance, was won by Selangor by three goals to nil. reports the Malay Mail.” The result has greatly strengthened874 words
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Article458 1923-08-09 4 ber-of runs for victory.— M. T. the recovery! :Elt Left with 202 to win innings of the Co| onv .natch tit Sin g ap 0r( th.-'i menced then- second Monday, their iirs, p ai 7 i' 1 1 Marshall and Gi-ee-i -i-. ''"'".'s charge of Spring’ and JS?ber-of runs for victory.—’ M. T. - 458 words
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170 1923-08-09 4 The Selangor Golf Club held a tournament during the holidays. Sir Lam»- Guillemard and Mr. Hall are to be congratulated on their performance m the Handicap Doubles, says th M. Open Doubles. (Final) Woodhouse an Bridges beat Daly and Shelton-A-«r ■l— b» 6 —L /I,-170 words
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Article82 1923-08-09 4 the Tru^ 1115 The “Malay Mad says th (who open in the Town Hail h'' dny night) are a very t;il-‘ot( d entertainers, who arc «I* x The im'U most generous suppoii effe,., -rtraight stuff,” voea mental, both broa<l arid x i Gif' arm in thrunb- nail sketches.82 words
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Advertisement309 1923-08-09 4 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. The Penang Impressionists ARE HOLDING THEIR ANNUAL EXHIBITION At the Cricket Club TO-MORROW. Open to the Public at '9 a.m. The Members are At Home to their friends at -1.30. 10 per cent, of the Sales is sent to St. Dunstan’s Institute for the Blind. ORDINANCE NO.309 words
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Feminine Reflections.
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Article384 1923-08-09 5 By “Rosamund.” ■sKSSKSSXSBXSdl s talk about home. a few hints on ironing will not ss Here cleanliness is the h vuote u<a<-ss. A clean, and suitably tbu ironing blanket, a spotless cloth to h lt ;l!l( nous kept really bright and Xn are requisites. A shoe’384 words
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Article330 1923-08-09 5 nyn Xay - By nyn Xay. pov der on the nose skilfully i: t-sticaliy applied is often a de npi ovement of one s complex-I <‘| a lace which looks as if it had in a flour bin is nothing less It attracts, certainly, yet aything but attractive. at on—that's what330 words
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Article, Illustration11 1923-08-09 5 Simple frock of n dti *r lue crepe-de-chiue.11 words
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Article332 1923-08-09 5 July 13th. —Do note here, and will presently make for our eating on the Lord's Day. if naught do happen to prevent, a very good Fruit Salad which is to take lb. of strawberries. 2 ozs. of white and 2 ozs. of black grapes, some raspberries, some332 words
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Article449 1923-08-09 5 By “Talisman.” Do you ever read people’s character by the way they addiess their envelopes A letter may be anything. An envelope is an adventure. Readers of character will often dispense with a letter as be ng possibly a deliberate pretence. )et an envelope reveals habits and449 words
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Article531 1923-08-09 5 S. Stuart-Dewden - By S. Stuart-Dewden. At the conclusion of the War of 1812 between the United States and England, the new British Ambassador who came to Washington said of the wife of the President: “Mrs. Madison is every inch a queen.’’ The life story of this little lady, who531 words
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Advertisement54 1923-08-09 5 ti A SOUND' TIP! COME TO WHHEAWAY’s GREAT II I ANNUAL-: CLEARANCE SALE I WHICH IS =NOW= I J PROCEEDING! 1 IB Genuine Reductions i t throughout our Store, t tit ftT ll' For One Month Only. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW b CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England) i PENANG and TAIPENG. I54 words
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Article59 1923-08-09 6 Macphail.—At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on August 3, 1923. to Mr. and Mrs. M. M. MacPhail. a son. Girt.—At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on July 29. to the wife of Mr. H. FL Girt, a daughter. Sleep.—On August 2. 1923, at the European Hospital. Kota Bahru, Kelantan,59 words
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Article1176 1923-08-09 6 The employers of Indian labour in Malaya would certainly seem to be entitled to some explanation from the Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar as to what his real attitude is towards the immigration of Indian coolies to work on the estates, mines, etc., in this country. In1,176 words
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Article1390 1923-08-09 6 If there was any doubt as to the return of the Hon. Mr. The Chief W. George Maxwell to Secretary. resume the duties of his post of Chief Secretary, F.M.S., it was probably dissipated by the speech which Mr. Maxwell delivered on the occasion of the annual1,390 words
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Article220 1923-08-09 6 M.M.” The 8.1. Packet Teesta, vMi 1 from Europe, is expected to am" at 6 a.m. to-morrow. ,p r| The homeward mail, by >' closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The mails despatched from to London on the 13th ultini" B. I. Packet Ellenga were deliver London on the—“ M.M.” - 220 words
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Advertisement266 1923-08-09 6 ■tf*■BEKwHS■■■Mß■"■■■ H DELIVERY EX STOCK NO. 6. J S Fraser Chalmers Concentrator n 4 inches Boring Outfit for 50 feet h 20 Mesh 15 inches wide Screening r Circular and Cross Cut Saws J N 32, N 82, N 264, C 219 Shoes and Dies. M M M w &*te-c>266 words
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Advertisement14 1923-08-09 6 E. O. Friday, 10th August, Guest Night Dancing. Saturday, 11th August, Special Tiffin, Orchestra.14 words
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Miscellaneous100 1923-08-09 6 LYRIC THEATRES, LTD. Theatre Royal. Penang Road. From Thursday, 9th to Sunday, 12th August, 1923. 7 Reels A Romance of the Air 7 Reels Starring Lieu. Bert Hall, famous American Flying Ace and Miss Edith Day. Jesse D. Hampton presents J. Warren Kerrigan with Louise M ilson in 5 Reels100 words
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Miscellaneous24 1923-08-09 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.51 p.m. 5. 8 p.m. To-morrow. 11. 1 a.m. 5. 3 a.m. 11.34 p.m. 5. 49 p.m.24 words
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Article247 1923-08-09 7 The British Reply to France. Ills llllTTniU BEEN REACHED? Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 8. Cabinet meeting, t to frame the British v j'riiice. Belgium and Italy ns and the Ruhr, has been ■r< '-v. is regarded by indicating the existence in the Cabinet on the tj cV towards France.Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 247 words
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Article158 1923-08-09 7 TWENTY-SEVEN MILLIONS TO £l. London, August 8. German n.ark- reached what the market terms joke level of 27,000,000 to the £l. Theopini .n is expressed that Germany will <ooner or later write down her curniny. The most limited busi- ne by n< uotiation. Marks finished158 words
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Article71 1923-08-09 7 London. August 8. Xtellt British trade with Geri.'k .'i' l 1 r^1 n Roard of Trade montm' Vll st! ‘t p that in the first six itD,‘' ir I he United Kingdom er, £17,000,000, exports an I al re ex P°rts of foreign th.. "'‘'Rial merchandise71 words
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Article31 1923-08-09 7 I 'AMAGE BY RAIN. u Moscow, August 8. ersigtent Cr, 'l >s in the l!r S arp dat naßing the t" inp th.-• Provinces, and threaa itumn sowings.31 words
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Article28 1923-08-09 7 Th(. l.ondon. August 8. Wlt iJ'»ritb'i~ *****,1 of Rakovsky’s alleg- U t* l-411 08 not finished. with q whether he is persona >ntlBh Government is still28 words
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Article113 1923-08-09 7 A Mutual Guarantee Pact. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, August 8. The temporary Mixed Commission of the League of Nations approved the draft Mutual Guarantee Pact, the preamble of which says that security, which is the first condition of disarmament, will be attained by a general guarantee treaty reinforced by supplementary[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 113 words
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Article67 1923-08-09 7 MORO BAND WIPED OUT. Manila. August. 8. Practically a whole band ot Moro fanatics was wiped out in a fight with constabulary at Lake Lanao, on the island of Minando, when 53 Moros were killed and three constables wounded. The Moros started the fighting. Some of their67 words
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Article77 1923-08-09 7 DUBLIN DOCKERS’ DEMONSTRATION. London. August 8. The Irish Trade Union Labour Congress at Dublin was again disturbed by 150 striking dockers forcing an entrance to the grounds of the Mansion-House. The Congress was suspended. the delegates barricading the doors while the police kept back the intruders.77 words
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Article75 1923-08-09 7 REPRESENTATION OF CROWN COLONIES. London. August 8. The British Empire Producers’ Organisation sent a memorandum to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, urging him to invite to the Imperial Economic Conference, two representatives of the Crown Colonies who are not officials but representatives of the producing75 words
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Article15 1923-08-09 7 London, August 8. The Irish Free State Parliament has been dissolved.15 words
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Article147 1923-08-09 7 London, July 15. —The “Sunday Tunes began to-day the publication of extracts firm Mr. 11. 11. Asquith’s forthcoming book entitled “The Genesis of the Mar.’ Mr. Asquith exhaustively with the legend of the encirclement of Germany previously to the war. He publishes recent lettfers disposing of the147 words
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Article94 1923-08-09 7 The following new books have been received at Penang Library: The Case of Korea, by Henry Chung H 598. The Law and Custom of the Constitution, by Sir William R. Anson, (vol.l) H 597. Letters to Hi» son. by The E rl of Chesterfield. 2 vols. H 59694 words
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Article291 1923-08-09 7 Arrival of Funeral Train at Washington. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington. August 8. Ihe capital last night received the l»ody of the nation’s late chief executive with impressive solemnity to the strains of Nearer My God to Thee.” The coffin was removed from the train and conveyed to[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 291 words
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Article454 1923-08-09 7 Plans have been prepared for the erection on the summit of Snowdon of a residential hotel of the Swiss chalet type. This hotel will adjoin the terminus of the Snowdon Mountain Railway, and will face south-west, commanding a view of Cardigan Bay on the one hand454 words
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Article114 1923-08-09 7 A. C. S. WINS SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, August 9. Ihe Inter-School sports were most successful. There was a large attendance and the competition was keen. The Anglo-Chinese School won the Championship for the first time in its career. Mrs. Pountney presented the prizes. Photographer Fined.114 words
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Article28 1923-08-09 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, August 9. The Colony’s trade returns for July show imports S4G.7i>9JMX) and exports $50.11-I,(MX), increases of $13,920,000 and $13,833,000 respectively.28 words
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Article59 1923-08-09 7 FORGED RUBBER COUPON CHARGE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 9. In the Seremban Police Court. Gan deck Hock, rubber dealer, Salak and C. E. J. Barbour of Messrs. E.A. Barbour Limited. Seremban were tach fined s3f>o on their conviction on a charge of using59 words
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Article172 1923-08-09 7 Ihe following are the official returns of rainfall for Penang Island, including the Dindings, for the month of July, 1923 Fort Cornwallis. 147 m.m., in 351 hours, the highest fall being on the sth. 33 m.m., of 6| hours duration. Thera were 13 day a of rain172 words
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Article323 1923-08-09 7 MR. RUDY’ARD KIPLING ON HIS HISTORIC PHRASE. Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God’s great Judgment seat. The sentiment of Mr. Rudyard Kipling’s Ballad of East and West was chosen as the323 words
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Article1536 1923-08-09 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. D. H. Hazell was a passenger by the Kopah from Deli. The Hon. Mr. J. H. M. Robson is unwell and is confined to the house. Mr. M L. Conlay, the Commissioner of Police, F.M.S., left on August 3 for Pahang. on an official visit. Mr. Bishop1,536 words
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Article1566 1923-08-09 8 4» MOSLEMS WAIT ON VICEROY. Simla, July 26.—T0 express their deep sense of gratitude to Lord Reading and his Government foT their efforts to bring the negotiations for the Turkish peace to a successful conclusion, 25 Muslim members of the Indian Legislature waited on the Viceroy this1,566 words
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Article79 1923-08-09 8 The health statement for the "Municipality of George Town for the week ending -Ith August. 1923, shows a total of 65 deaths —36 males and 29 females —the death-rate being 26.41 per mille per annum, compared with 24.38 in the preceding week and with 31.05 in the corresponding79 words
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Article1331 1923-08-09 8 RECIPROCITY BILL PASSED. Simla, July 27. —The Legislative Assembly held to-day the last business sitting of the session. The major part of the day went to a discussion of the position of Indian Overseas on Dr. Gcur’s Reciprocity Bill and motions of the adjournment over the Kenya1,331 words
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Advertisement76 1923-08-09 8 my Baby Wants Cuticura It Keeps His Skin Soft Smooth and Gear Baby’s tender skin requires mild, soothing properties such as are found in the Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum. The Soap is so sweet, pui e and cleansing and the Ointment so soothing and healing, especially when baby’s skin76 words
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Advertisement257 1923-08-09 8 I I I i I s IS IT “GETTING ON YOUR NERVES?” A BRIEF HEALTH TALK TO BUSINESS MEN. When you find that you no longer approach either work or pleasure with the same zest a s formerly, that you rise depressed and fagged in the mornings, find meals distasteful,257 words
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Advertisement210 1923-08-09 8 unavoidable, ErrorsofDiel It sometimes happens that the food we eat does not agree with us —probably because we h’ave unintentionally eaten too much or because the wr quality of the food varied. The unpleasant symptoms which follow errors of eating and drinking are speedily relieved by an occasional “dash” of210 words
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Article799 1923-08-09 9 Hew Uses and Synthetic Bogies. I> g. Special.] The |MI ht read by Mr. W. C. Geer, the Indent of the B. E. Goodrich America on "he Present f’ninpHn? it lhe Rubber Industry, and its I n)S 4 ,t a meeting of the InstituRubber Industry is one of799 words
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Article174 1923-08-09 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. E E Shares. S 02 X rff tc. c. Jc. sc. Rubber (Dollar). AlorGajah 1.25 1.40 1.45 1.60 Amalgamated 2.20 2. «30 2.25 2.30 A. Molek 1.371 1.42 J 1.40 1.45 Hassett 1.12}174 words
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Article64 1923-08-09 9 9th August. 1923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 51 Fine Pale Crepe 51 >nom «Unsmoked Sheet 46 Sing (Smoked Sheet 52] PORE (Crepe 52] London and Vew York. r (Smoked Sheet Is3}4 Loxnox Crepo b33J New York G2S’> The following were the rubber quotations in London on August 864 words
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Article72 1923-08-09 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for July lbs. Kota Bahroe 27.502 Sungei Duri 19.900 Bute Plantations 16.050 Tanah Merah 26.000 Dominion 30.4''1 Shanghai Pahang 15,667 Shanghai Kedah 20.653 R. E. of Krian 33.540 Padang Jawa 24,211 Karan 7.628 Consolidated 51.000 Packing Rubber 14,500 Gula-Kalumpong 94.000 Samagaga 20.88172 words
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Article104 1923-08-09 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on August 8 Spot £lB4JOs up £2.15s 3 mos. buying 185 „2. 5s 3 selling 185.5 s „2. 5s The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, August 8. £184.10s spot, and £lB5 three months buying, 185.5 s selling. Local.104 words
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Article75 1923-08-09 9 Siamese Tin Syndicate Limited, for July, 9.57 piculs. (Two dredges only). Malau Tin, Ltd., for July, 55 piculs. The Secretary of Rawang Tin, Ltd., lias supplied the following particulars of the first Run of the new 14 Sluicing Plant on the Company’s property:— Run No. 1 commenced June75 words
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Article123 1923-08-09 9 All shares have been subscribed in Malim Nawar Tin, Ltd., a new company w ith a capital of £lOO,OOO in pound 26,416 fully paid up share® being allotted to the vendors. The company has been formed to acquire and work tin bearing lands at Malim Nawar,123 words
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Article201 1923-08-09 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000,00 nom. Cloves 110.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 42.00 sellers Coconuts per 1,000 46.00 sellers Copra Sundrifd 9.40 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do201 words
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Article328 1923-08-09 9 PENANG, AUGUST 9, 1923. (By Courtesy’ of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bjnk 2/3 31/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 44s 174 3 days’sight Private „176 c Bombay Demand Bank „174 Madras Demand Bank „174 V g-328 words
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Article1107 1923-08-09 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES 3 J CO if) Ei RUBBER [Dollar.] S c S c S c Allenby Rubber Co 1 27* 1 32* Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 45 1 60 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 25 2 30 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate *4 03 14 50 Ayer Kuning1,107 words
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Advertisement219 1923-08-09 9 >*V r —-y ZZlfev X**J— ZZS* <,■&===:• I TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLES INSTOCK. All models equipped ready for the road with Lucas 1 MAGDYNO ELECTRIC LIGHTING SET AND BULB HORN. e i|:. Illlustrated Catalogue and Prices may be had from the Sole Agents: J UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED. I j (Incorporated in219 words
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Miscellaneous105 1923-08-09 9 COMING Harmston’s Circus WITH AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY 30 STAR ARTISTES 30 HEADED BY THE MARVELLOUS ARCOS TROUPE Positively the Most Sensational, the Most i Suprising the Most Spectacular and Astounding flying act ever seen in the East. GRAND OPENING NIGHT! 1 Tuesday, 14th August 1923 at 9-15 p.m. Location105 words
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Article858 1923-08-09 10 FIVE MINUTES OF TERROR. Rangoon, July 31—Commencing on Friday a storm of wind and rain which lasted about forty-eight hours swept over Moulmein town and district. On Saturday alone the rainfall was 8| inches. At a quarter past three on Saturday afternoon a whirlwind or tornado was858 words
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Article320 1923-08-09 10 TO-DAY’S DEPA RTnREs Pangkor for P u l aa j ~n Kantang (Trang). kkdWl and Kashima Mara for f’<>L. i kodi, Suez. Marseilles an,u Moji Marn for Lake Gilpen for Singapore n*’’»’Kinta for Port Swettenham, i’St for Klang. Kuala Lmnn llr pore. Kedah for Bindings and Sitiawan Renong320 words
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Article287 1923-08-09 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 ear if than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Bain Gajah, Tapal. Hoad 1 Teluk Anson,Kuala Kubu, Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Port Swetten-< aso a ham, Seremban,287 words
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Advertisement591 1923-08-09 10 g ggj| u VIRGINIA CIGARETTES iOteSMl IF good judgment leads you to smoke Piccadilly Cigarettes you 111" J g 1 will realise that their fine appearance is but a hint of the still >Tc|| finer smoking qualities which lie underneath the pure rice paper. t:n emsup-s The pure Virginia leaf591 words
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