Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 December 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-12-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 278. VOL LXXXI. SATURDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement338 1923-12-01 1 1 NIKKO” I MODERN art I 1 HOLOGRAPHIC STUDIO j No Nort^ a Road, Penang. Telephone No. 579. MAXWELL i T Tourer 5 Seater $2,250 5 rjc a> <3 < j i f* H bulk of the Machinery m Malaya is en- j Sports 5 Seater $2,500 g gaged in338 words
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Advertisement11 1923-12-01 1 B T. NAGATA, J DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO THE DISPENSARY." ...iri4>B;i«.ia«aiiiMail11 words
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Article888 1923-12-01 2 SOME BIRTHDAY THOUGHTS. After the whole nation had been watching for weeks by his bedside in deepest suspense and anxiety, on the morning of December 1, 1871, the Prince of Wales regained consciousness with the words: This is the Princess’s birthday”a moving and wonderful tribute to the deep888 words
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Advertisement1653 1923-12-01 2 NIPPON HOTEL Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. Penang Turf Club, ntrrvx’i v 31st DIVIDEND A POPULAR FAMILY NEW YEAR MEETING, 1924. Cabled advice has been received from BOARDING HOUSE London of the declaration of a dividend PROPOSED PROGRAMME, of 1/- per share less Income lax 4/b m No. 22, Leith Street,1,653 words
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Advertisement919 1923-12-01 2 ENTERTAINMENTS. BANKS IN AID OF ST. DUNSTAN’S INSTITUTE H°NGKO\;, FOR THE BLIND. banking Corp or b *i (Tn»orp„ raWi n °NTOWN HALL, PENANG, Authorised Capital" I DECEMBER Bth, at 9-1 S p. m. f '7'7!7 MRS. HERBERT COOPER Liabi|itj presents H„d Office.-noK GK A TRIPLE BILL- «nd A K ciM919 words
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Article876 1923-12-01 3 ATi< in THE COLONY OF ,cnith <'b'“ a lorni "K P™t,” of ,b under ,late N« v<mb,r s has M, dealing with th» Crown i| course of which it says indispensable adjuncts ernirent <’f the Coloni s the 1 v-rnts. h« ive loomed large 1 in the876 words
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Article543 1923-12-01 3 M.M.” MR. MAXWELL'S SUGGESTIONS. In response to an invitation from the Chief Secretary to Government, Federated .Malay States, a deputation of the Anti Opium Society was received at arcosa on Tuesday morning by the Chief Secretary (the Hon. Mr W. George, Maxwell, C.M.G After thanking the deputation forM.M.” - 543 words
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131 1923-12-01 3 -M.M.” There was a special sitting of the Assize Court, at Kuala Lumpur, when a Tamil boy named Baliah was charged before Sir Lionel Woodward with having committed the murder of his mothei, Muttamah. on September 23. at Bukit Rajah estate. The accused, in-M.M.” - 131 words
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Article111 1923-12-01 3 Washington, November 13—A Junker all-metal airplane, which left New ork last night landed in Chicago early this morning after eight and a half hours of night flying without any intermedate landing. An average speed of 100 miles an houi was maintained during the long journey. Based111 words
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Article952 1923-12-01 3 METHODS CENTURIES PAST. Before the Royal Society of Medicine, Wimpole Street, W., on Octber 26. Dr. Reece presiding. Dr. W. Percival Yetts. of the Ministry of Health, gave a most interesting paper on Pestilence and Leechcraft in Ancient China.” The lecture was illustrated by a number of952 words
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Article404 1923-12-01 3 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) Dec. 2nd. Ist Sunday in Advent. 7.45 a.m. Litany, 8 a.in. Matins. Hymn 48. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m.. Holy Communion (Tamil), 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymns 53. 47. 270 and 19. Psalms XLVI and XLVi 11.404 words
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Article35 1923-12-01 3 Mr. P. C. Mallam, the President of the Oxford I’niversity Boat Club, announced that the Boat Raee would be rjwed from Putney to Mortlake on Saturday, April 5, at 2.1* P W-35 words
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Advertisement22 1923-12-01 3 Dhoby Account Book, for 52 weeks. FO cfs. per book or Fl/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.. Penang.22 words
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Advertisement120 1923-12-01 3 NO ILL” FEELING If you feel ill or out of sorts 2 take a dose of Beecham's Pills, n This estimable medicine Is excellent for dealing with HEADACHES, NAUSEA, WANT Or TONE. BILIOUSNESS, GIDDINESS, WEAKNESS and many other minor ailments. a. g It deals with them effect- g ively and120 words
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Advertisement79 1923-12-01 3 w »51/ nA)WHITEAWAY’S X’MAS i BAZAAR i I AND TOYLAND[ OPENS I ON I i Monday, Nov. 26th. 'll TOYS II! i OF EVERY DESCRIPTION i 1,1 I FOR j I Boys and Girls. I 'll Bring them along and give them a treat. WE I 1 WILL SHOW THEM79 words
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Article761 1923-12-01 4 Dr. K. T. Khong, J. P. Ipoh, is laid up with a feverish cold. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Shearn have gone to Hongkong for a short holiday. The Hon’ble Mr. E. Tessensohn has recovered from his recent illness, and has now left hospital. Mr. Tham Choong,761 words
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Article546 1923-12-01 4 YESTERDAY’S PUBLIC MEETING. Under the auspices of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, there was a large gathering of Chinese rubber planters and others interested in the industry present at the public meeting h?ld at the Chinese Town Hall yesterday afternoon. Mr. Lim Eu Toh occupied the546 words
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Article285 1923-12-01 4 The hearing of the preliminary enquiry into the charge of forgery preferred against H- MacGuire, the young Eurasian. formerly employed at the Hongjkong and Shanghai Bank, was continued before the Singapore Third Magistrate, when Mr. Roe. accountant at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank resumed his evidence and was285 words
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382 1923-12-01 4 VISIT TO PENANG AND PROVINCE WELLESLEY. The following is the programme of the visit of thf Engineering Association of Malaya to Penang and Province Wellesley, on 15th and 16th December. Saturday, 15th December—7.ls a. m. Breakfast at Prai in Restaurant Car of F. M. S. Railways382 words
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Article224 1923-12-01 4 8. F. P.” Deficincies totalling considerably over a million dollars are involved in the bankruptcy of Yew Teck and Company sharebrokers, rubber and jelutong merchants, whose affairs are at present befoie the Singapore Bankruptcy Court. In the course of the public examinations, before Mr. Justice Spronle. of8. F. P.” - 224 words
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Article463 1923-12-01 4 Commissioner Police. Capt. A. C. Canipliell Rogers, Lessee and General Manager of Kajang Tin Mine. Kemaman. Trengganu. sent the following statement to the S. T. on 29th ult. A gang robbery of an unusual kind and showing signs of having been thought out with jjreat cunning occurredCommissioner Police. - 463 words
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Article104 1923-12-01 4 Berlin, Nov. 12.Eleven penniless Americans, who came to Germany believing that they could live in luxury here on a few American dollars, are being sent home in steerage by the American Legation here. They are only a small part of the many Americans who104 words
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Article82 1923-12-01 4 Dec IRnnnymede Hotel, Special St. Andrew’s Dinner and Dance. 7 Penang School-Work Exhibition. Govt. Girls’ School. 8 Rugby, Perak v Penang, Taiping, Blpoh Amateurs in Triple Bill, Town Hall, Penang, 9.15 p.m. 12Straits Settlements (Penang) Association, Public Meeting, Town Hall, at 4.45 p.m. 12Penang Club Billiards Entries Close.82 words
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Article116 1923-12-01 4 PENANG. DECEMBER 1. 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 162} 1 3 days’sight Private 165 o Bombay Demand Bank 162} 2 Madras Demand Bank 162} >116 words
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Article678 1923-12-01 4 OIL F IELDS OF NETHERLANDS INDIA. «'•MA Tl Uj>Ro l>Kli riEs The United States Don I mercehas issued an £.T of I of the petroleum industry (Jn I East Indies, compiled y l> uteh I Coumbe. who spent severa r> 1 Far East. After noting He I for the concession678 words
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Advertisement388 1923-12-01 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, MISCELLANEOUS. To Lend $5,000 (five thousand), security Town property. Apply to H. B. Woodford, No. 2 Penang Street. NOTICES. The Sale of New Clearings at the Government Plantation, Pondok Tanjong, as advertised in the F.M.S. Government Gazette, dated the 2nd November, 1923 (Notification No. 7038) is postponed until388 words
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Advertisement62 1923-12-01 4 Cuticura Talcum To Powder And Perfume To soothe and cool the skin and overcome heavy perspiration, dust lightly with this pleasingly scented powder. It imparts a delicate lasting fragrance and leaves the skin refreshed and cool. So*» li., Talcam la. 3d., Ointment la. 3d. and t 5d Sold throughout the62 words
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Advertisement81 1923-12-01 4 A GOOD DOCTOR FOR indigestion. i .lief P a n If you want quick and '"'J and distress of indige>u<"'. M r*food fermentation an<l 1 |:l l.i-' or three little hfe |t. after eating or «1^ 11 j ike im-' rated Magnesia I abb > (bl t ie ..H dyspeptic81 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article706 1923-12-01 5 M rs Pepys’ Diary. H Xovcinber sth.—lk> lunch this H Ihmvs’ Aunt Jane, and the iav" ith 1 v of nl ince meat. Fveryone standH h n wn recipe in a manner very H thought- But no one eager M'-.i-uie to another. Do would follow to make i I) ii.706 words
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Article596 1923-12-01 5 Mrs. Courtney James - By Mrs. Courtney James. A father has written me a very sensible letter which J think worth making the subject of this week s little talk. He says: I wish you would sometimes say a word to the mother who is so soft-hearted that "he shields her596 words
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Article, Illustration38 1923-12-01 5 Very cosy, with its long sleeves, is this afternoon frock of the latest petunia shade wool lepp, trimmed with "hunk. It has tht new straight back with three flounces at the front of the skirt.38 words
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Article306 1923-12-01 5 Fay Howard - By Fay Howard. What a lot of things there are to do i before a w oman can look into a mirror and feel sati tied that she is completely dressed from head to foot in every minute detail, and ready to go to the theatre to meet306 words
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Article565 1923-12-01 5 Joan Mclntyre - By Joan Mclntyre. There is no profession open to women more honourable or useful than that of a nurse. It is perhaps in many ways the most natural of all professions for soothing and caring for the sick has always been recognised as peculiarly appro priate to a565 words
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Article484 1923-12-01 5 Pendope - By Pendope. Curtains, or rather window decorations, take up a considerable amount of atten tion and planning nowadays. When ,ve all had just lace curtains, either plain 01 patterned, the task was not difficult. Now we have all sorts of materials to choose from. Short curtains across the484 words
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Article576 1923-12-01 5 Pauline Boucher - By Pauline Boucher. With all our arrangement of the furniture and keeping the home looking as pretty as possible, it is the light which makes everything look at its best. We should give special attention to seeing that the things nearest the windows, having the most light,576 words
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Article253 1923-12-01 5 Fay Howard - By Fay Howard. The full, pleated walking skirt which was so much worn twelve months ago, is now practically’, a thing of the past, and, as generally is the ease, fashions in most things invariably change from one extreme to the other. Consequently, we now revert to253 words
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Article25 1923-12-01 6 Smith. At the Maternity Hospital. Penang, on November 30. to Doris, wife of Dr. S. Laurie Smith. Gula. Perak. F. M. S. a daughter.25 words
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Article1026 1923-12-01 6 There is a very interesting if somewhat vague statement in to-day’s Reuter’s messages which is ascribed to Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, namely, that the labour Party would drop the Capital Levy question if it was proved unworkable and impracticable by the Treasury’ officials. The vagueness1,026 words
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Article940 1923-12-01 6 The fate of Messis. F. George Penny. C. W. Darbishire and Malaya’s M.P.s. M. R. Thornton in the general election will be awaited by many in Malaya with considerable interest. The candidature of Mr. Eric Macfadyen’ in the Devizes Division of Wiltshire gives the election further local940 words
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Article77 1923-12-01 6 SINGAPORE m SIGNERS’ REsOLl’hoN Ib (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 1. There were scenes of enthusiasm when the Municipal Commissioners passed the resolution proposed by Mr. Griffith-Jone< that materials be purchased i n the cheapest market. Messrs. Daddeley and Ward opposed the latter saidit n igh77 words
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Article36 1923-12-01 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. December!. Richard Simmonds, a confidence trickster under the name of Davidson, whose recent exploits were exposed by the Malay Mail, has been arrested <i the charge of cheating.36 words
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Article191 1923-12-01 6 CHINESE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Chan Ah Poh was committed for trial at the next assizes yesterday afternoon by Mr. A. V. Aston tor being in possess» of 4.678 forged ten cent notes. The facts of the case are that the accused went to a cigarette stall191 words
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Article155 1923-12-01 6 A mail for Colombo and Etnopc-' Kawi. via Singapore. ci >s*'s ;it to-day. v.-unza. The homeward ni:r!,v J;,’, 4th closes at 2 p.m. on lue.-‘<'\. instant. When a case in which mined Mrs. F. de Morney i- ~j husband for mainteiiani before Mr. David in the r Singapore,155 words
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Advertisement231 1923-12-01 6 X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X I I l/l I I The exceptional qualities X X /-I.UI/OJLIJrA Of ABDULLA CIGA- X X L I KETTES which make them g X so popular amongst smoX kers everywhere are the X y S result of the extraordinary X X care ta^en n their manu- g231 words
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Advertisement99 1923-12-01 6 E. O." X’MAS ANO NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. Monday, 24th December—X’MAS DINNER AND DANCE. CRACKERS AND STREAMERS. Tuesday, 25th December—X'MAS DAY. NO DANCING. Wednesday, 26th December.—BOXlNG DAY. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. Friday, 28th December-NO DANCING. Saturday, 29th December— SPECIAL TIFFIN ORCHESTRA. Monday, 31st December—NEW YEAR EVE. GALA NIGHT. DINNER AND DANCE99 words
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Miscellaneous70 1923-12-01 6 LYRIC THEATRES, LTD. THEATRE ROYAL. PENANG ROAD. From Thursday, 29th November to Sunday, 2nd December, 1923. LOUISE BURSTON presents FRANCIS FORD and ELLA HALL in the 4 Reels Great Reward Reels 4 EPISODES 1 and 2. GOLDWYN presents REGINALD BARKER’S production 7 Reels The Poverty of Riches Reels 7 J.70 words
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Miscellaneous35 1923-12-01 6 THE TIRES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 5. 34 p.m. 11.31 p.m. To-morrow. 5. 28 a.m. Noon 7. 32 p.m. 12.24 p.m. Monday. 7. 32 a.m. 1. 26 a.m. 8. 46 p.m. 2. 2 p.m.35 words
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Article409 1923-12-01 7 fhe Rhineland Republic. Reuter's Telegrams.) Cologne, November 30. in named Hector Merz has 1 I '1 Herr Matthes as Premier of Government of the ttlP 1» I Republic.” It is stated that 81,, r in letter to M. rr the French High Commissioner. r,rll t t ptlReuter's Telegrams.) - 409 words
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308 1923-12-01 7 J*?*'" ll- v,,n brr 20.The French lankly disappointed at the fourth U| nni(.iit ot the Conference of Am"f t Paris correspondent 1" :nes They fully expected t >, lUi l neat, which had been prac bln 11 wou ld have been conitoiis. I he\ betray certain308 words
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Article222 1923-12-01 7 SECRETARY OF STATE’S STATEMENT. Philadelphia, December 1. The U. S. Secretary of State. Mr. C. E. Hughes. in the course of an address on the centenary of the Monroe Doctrine, outlined its history and explained how its policy harmonised with the other policies of the nation,222 words
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Article38 1923-12-01 7 F ASCI ST GO VER N M E NT’s ATTITUDE. Rome, D cemlier 1. Signor Mussolini announced in the Chamber that the Fascist Government did not oppose the recognition of the Soviet Government of Russia.38 words
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Article137 1923-12-01 7 LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY’S RESOLUTION. London, November 30. The London Missionary Society passed a resolution declaring that military greed in many places in China was requiring people to plant opium even against their own wishes. The habit of opium smoking was everywhere increasing among officials, scholarsand merchants. Areas137 words
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Article91 1923-12-01 7 Indianapolis. December 1. A Grand Jury indicted Governor McCray. of Indiana, on charges of forgery and embezzlement. S EC’R ET IN V EST IG ATIONS. Indianapolis. December 3D. Investigations of Governor McCray’s financial transactions were begun by a Marion County Grand Jury last month, but the91 words
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Article67 1923-12-01 7 Paris, December 1. The Finance Commission of the Chamber heard a statement by M. Sarraut Minister for the Colonies, on the bill for the renewal of the privileges of the Banque Industrielle de Chine. He dwelt on the advantages which accrue therefrom, and indicated the modifications67 words
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Article22 1923-12-01 7 Paris. November 30. The French Chamber unanimously adopted a resolution of sympathy with Japan in the recent earthquake disaster.22 words
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Article250 1923-12-01 7 Labour and a Capital Levy. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, November 30. The greatest interest was introduced into the election campaign by a statement ascribed to Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, at Abera von, that the Labour Party would drop the capital levy if it was proved unworkable and impracticable by(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 250 words
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Article141 1923-12-01 7 Leufield. November 21.The area where greatest effort is being made by the parties is Lancashire, where the Liberals hope to profit by that traditi>nal adherence to Free Trade to wiest seats from the Conservatives. In London where 62 seats are being contested, the Liberals are also putting up141 words
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Article88 1923-12-01 7 HEROISM DURING EARTHQUAKE RECOGNISED. London, November 30. Surgeon-Commander W. P. Hingston has been appointed Companion of the Bath in recognition of his gallant conduct and valuable services last September when the Royal Naval Sick Quarters in Yokohama were destroyed by fire and earthquake, and he was the direct88 words
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Article95 1923-12-01 7 London. November 30. The Archbishop of York, in a speech at Hull, asked what was going to happen when the world’s centre of gravity shifted from Europe to Asia and the inexhaustable physical resources of the East backed up by western civilisation clouded the horizon.95 words
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Article98 1923-12-01 7 INTERNATIONAL BOARD’S DECISION. London. November 30. At a meeting of the International Rugby Board in London to consider the Macpherson case, a resolution was passed disapproving of the action of the Welsh Union in sanctioning the presentation?, on account of their high intrinsic value. The Board98 words
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Article1378 1923-12-01 7 An Unqualified Success. The E. and 0. Hotel was selected as the venue this year for the ball, under the auspices of the Penang St. Andrew’s Society, which invariably accompanies the celebration of the feast of Scotland’s patron saint. The selection was a wise one, for undoubtedly1,378 words
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Article511 1923-12-01 7 SCOTLAND BEATS THE REST. Scotland easily had the best of matters in the hardy annual with The Rest on the Padang yesterday evening. Prior to the kick off, which was witnessed by’ a large crowd, the teams were photographed. The fifteens which took the field showed511 words
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Article331 1923-12-01 7 Rao Sahib Arulanadam Pillay. 8.A.8.L., 1.C.5.. the newly appointed Agent for the Government of India in Malaya, visited Taiping on Monday, the 2t>th instant, and was given a very hearty and enthusiastic reception by the Indian community, in St. Faith’s School. Mrs. Arnlanandam Pillay was also331 words
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Article1300 1923-12-01 8 EFFECT OF WORLD-WIDE DEPRESSION. The eighty first half-yearly meeting of the British North Borneo (Chartered) Company was held at River Plate House, Ĕ.C., the Rt- Hon. Sir West Ridgeway. G.C.8., G.C.M.G., K.C.S L, the president, in the chair. The President commenced his address by commenting on the1,300 words
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Article376 1923-12-01 8 A CRITICAL COMPARISON. The Indian Merchants’ Chamber perseveres in its efforts to secure forma! abandonment of the theory embodied in the Coinage and Paper Currency Acts that the official rate of exchange is 2s. per rupee. The theory is disregarded for mo>T practical purposes, including that of376 words
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Advertisement499 1923-12-01 8 J 1 1! 1 1 1 1 iwrTOTOIILI |1 >!?!! !1 HTI ITT! I !TT!! I [JJUW^UL 111 W |IT B 11 JI I I /M \A V 1 /V -<r-Jr Wtt i W ,x r*T \B\ 5 -i swA mj iii in 1 I 3 w. aJ I -j499 words
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Advertisement253 1923-12-01 8 I HEADACHES I Fo s bili usncs s headaches and constipation, no rcmedv. 1 Cnce I I as Mother Seigel's Syrup S ft ft Ethe niedicinul extracts of i 'iC BILIOUSNESS I I giving digestive toni< If eu <• h CONSTIPATION J I g proved an i ehiuent digestive t253 words
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Article491 1923-12-01 9 o \ember 2.—The shipments Straits this month are fairly totalling slightly over 6,000 beginning of this week, so although the American <leih,U v )e tter than preliminary liveries the statistics now ""liaHly inake :l very b ,illiant due®* 11 Whether an increase in th» -h""/' 1 |j,.<491 words
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Article266 1923-12-01 9 hi"is M 11 lam -lacks 00., London, 'to! on tl 7th November:Markets 4 mid hiivt been more hopeful, and in 1!! directions it is now thought that we L ''iithi worst of the prevailing vpimion. b'pper Reports from some of the n K American Refiners shew that266 words
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Article830 1923-12-01 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported as follows on Saturday Ihe price of Tin touche’d £237-5-0 a record for three years and closes 2 37/-v a gain of £l4-5-0 on the week, while locally business has been done up to $119.00. The Share Market has been strong830 words
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Article84 1923-12-01 9 LIVERPOOL POLICE ALLEGATIONS. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, November 30. Allegations that smuggling Chinese has become nefarious, as the smuggled men are practically slaves in the laundries where they are employed, were made by the Liverpool police when several Chinamen were charged with evading registration under the Aliens Act. It(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 84 words
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Article240 1923-12-01 9 Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapoie, repopt .—Since our last the market has been fully steady for the greater part of the week, and business hits passed in Standard Sheet up to 51 cents. In yesterday s local auction however, there was a decidedly easier tendency, and Awarded240 words
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Article181 1923-12-01 9 Messrs. Lean and Co., state At the share holders-meeting of The Menglembu Lode Syndicate. Ltd., the Chairman in his speech sketched in gloomy colours the mine s vicissitudes of the past contrasting them with the bright future which the reconstruction-scheme holds in store. The Directors' proposals were unanimously181 words
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Article206 1923-12-01 9 Benares Opium p. ch-st |5.00t).(X) nom. Cloves 105.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 55.00 sellers 110 s 48.00 u Coconuts per 1,009 50.00 Copra SnndrLd 11.95 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00206 words
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Article176 1923-12-01 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. Shares. S 3 .5 CO 7) £D X I c. J c. f c. I c. Milling. Asam K. 38/ 39/- 38/- 39/- cwm Deelxtok D. 75 1.00 75 1.00 Hitam Tin 1.45176 words
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Article72 1923-12-01 9 Ist December, 1923. Local. cts. f Smoked Sheet 49 dull Penang j Fine Pale Crepe 49 Unsmoked Sheet 44 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 49. 1 PORE I Crepe 49l London and New York. r. «r. xk, (Smoked Sheet 15.21 d firm Lqsoon U2(d New York G27| The following were72 words
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Article64 1923-12-01 9 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 ribbed sheet Good F.A.Q. 47 to 49| Smoked ribbed sheet Good 43 46 Unsmoked Sheet 43 44 Crepe64 words
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Article32 1923-12-01 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for November lbs. Penang 207.000 Sabraug 71.000 Straits 179,000 Tali Ayer 93,500 Rubana 45,800 Bagan Serai 24.500 Batak Rabit 26,000 Kurau 23.400 Merchiston 19.00032 words
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Article91 1923-12-01 9 London. The Straitfl Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 30 Spot £236.10s up £3.10s 3 mos. buying 237 3.10 s 3 selling 237.5 s 3.10 s The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd: London, Nov. 30. £236.15s spot, and £237 three months buying, £237.5s selling. Local. December91 words
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Article83 1923-12-01 9 Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., for November, hours run (two dredges) 1,235, cubic yards treated 178,000, total piculs 1,289.37, nett value $84,694.67. No. 1 Dredge lost 53 hours boiler cleaning and general repairs. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd., for November, hours run 565, cubic yards treated 130„000, total83 words
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Article1098 1923-12-01 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES gj HS RUBBER [Dollar.] S e I c I c Allenby Rubber Co 1 25 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 30 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 95 2 05 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 00 14 GO Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 401,098 words
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Article544 1923-12-01 9 CJJOWRASTA MARKET Penang. December 1, 1923. cts Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 45 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 42 45 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 45 Lamb do544 words
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Advertisement26 1923-12-01 9 th*; x- Cnic Economic L A] etc., in Malaya, r r»<' ltrPr Per book or ra n G'i/fw sacked by the e Pr «s, Ltd., Penang.26 words
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Advertisement44 1923-12-01 9 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or S3/30 posh free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.. Penang. Daily Mirror, Atlas of the World, $2/50 per book or $2/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.44 words
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Article782 1923-12-01 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Rasa for Alor Star. Ipoh for Port Swettenham A Singapore. Japan for Calcutta. City or Oran for Port Said and New Y ork United States of America (Parcels). Fooksang for Singapore, China and Japan. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Ekephanta for Rangoon (Mergui and782 words
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Article402 1923-12-01 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johor» and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except wher otherwise stated, close half-an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Serx ice. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.402 words
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Article333 1923-12-01 10 A FRENCH VIEW. The projected British base at Singapore is the object of attention in Paris naval circles, writes the Paris corresjHmdent of the N. and M. Record.’ It concerns France in more than one way. by reason of her important colonies in ludo-China and of the333 words
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Article223 1923-12-01 11 MANILA BUSINESS MEN’S DEMAND. Manila. November 15.Public utterance of disloyal statements on the part of public officials and political leaders of the Philippines within recent months has prompted the directors of the Ame--1 lean hamber of Commerce here to prepare a set of resolutions for223 words
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Article246 1923-12-01 11 Manila. November 13.— Our freedom can only be bought with blood and plenty of it. This was the declaration made to-day from the floor of the lower house of the Philippines legislature by representative Pedro Sabido, coalitionist, in an address in which he urged women of the Philippines246 words
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Article118 1923-12-01 11 San Francisco. November 14 The newspapers here estimate that as a result of yesterday’s Supreme Court decision upholding the California and Washington alien land laws. 50.000 Japanese are planning to migrate to ither States or return to their homes. The Chinese, according to all reports, are remaining118 words
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Article172 1923-12-01 11 London. November 19 The Times’ Washington correspondent says The intimation from President Coolidge that the United States views unfavourably the movement aiming at the restoration of the Hohenzollems to power in Germany is a reminder to «those accusing AYnerica of pro-Germamsm that such feeling has no place in172 words
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