Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 December 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-12-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. j4o, 279. VOL LXXXI. MONDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement494 1923-12-03 1 I MODERN art 9 ojjOTOGRAPHIC I STUDIO I j No Northam Road, Penang. fl TtlcP^° nc A 5 liTpijAD DDAND the motorists sure shield, lb W*H£ W K »JUfl uL 1 S I It is a very common human v =z ffl failing to under-estimate risk, =E ra Z' X494 words
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Advertisement42 1923-12-03 1 x =a s X ESTO. JRJBL» itttK PfflWEO itn Sj JsX’MAS GIFTS i; in JEWELLERY and SILVER WARE AT TEMPTING PRICES. ij j. B. P. de SILVA, "x Jr JEWELLER, PENANG SINGAPORE. |l| *!£3 x ss x x x as x St42 words
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Article1842 1923-12-03 2 INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT. Many well-known representatives of the business and banking world, as well as employees engaged in the industries of the country, were the guests of Lord Waring at Footscray Place, his country seat near Sidcup. in mail week, and took in an interesting debate on1,842 words
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Advertisement1141 1923-12-03 2 Short Classified tenders invited. a j e The Municipal Commissioners of Advertisements George Town. Penang, hereby invite tenders for the undermentioned work Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., Construction of Cement Concrete <- j Pinano Drains along both sides of Clarke can be inserted in the Pinang nrain rear Gazette1,141 words
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Advertisement1084 1923-12-03 2 Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. N. Y. K. 31st DIVIDEND. Th es.s.“W\K?7ri the sth Member Cabled advice has been received Irom saloon and deck acconi London of the declaration of a dividend plo ase app i r Of 1/- per share less Income Tax 4/G in Paterson Simov the payable in1,084 words
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Article1473 1923-12-03 3 Meeting rf Committee. rV meeting of the Indian .V' Committee was held at .di 22nd November, 19,23. I’ ***** The Controller of Labour, S. S. P^' nt v x Mr. EW. F. Gilman (Chairsn'll principal Medical Officer, n“' i> Dowden, the Acting Director I'. M.S. Mr. J. P.1,473 words
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Article1749 1923-12-03 3 CRUSHING TO BEGIN IN JANUARY. T|he annual general meeting of shareholders in Kelantan (fold Mines. Limited., was held at the Adelphi Hotel. The Chamnan (Mr. A. Montor) presided, and there were also present :Messis H. H. Willies (director), G. Farr (Director). J. I” utcher. Walt Jackkson W.1,749 words
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Advertisement44 1923-12-03 3 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.. Penang. Daily Mirror, Atlas of the World, s2'so per book or $2/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd., Penang.44 words
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Advertisement49 1923-12-03 3 -J INCREASE YOUR Lm M VITAL ENERGY H by taking As Dr. Claude L. Wheel* r writes Th--user of s a :iatoi;en I* r c; y reWd'ded m -reed :n fr >3’KS a gain of strength an<l activity. alertness of nd and in< tea e<i raaiatta< power to diaeaa»—49 words
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Advertisement193 1923-12-03 3 Z G R'OSS MIT H’ S Golden Stillx Eau de Gblogne\ has a wonderfully-refreshing odour of invigorating quality. Don’t merely ask for ICau »le Cologne hut Grossmith’s Glolden Still’’ Eau de Cologne J the proiluct of nearly’’a hundred years’ continuous 1 f improvement. Magical in relieving headache, f fatigue, or193 words
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Article207 1923-12-03 4 BROMHEAD-M ATTHEWS SHIELD. Eight teams from the different companies of the P and P.W.V.C. fired for the Bromhead-Matthews Shield at the rifle range. Kam pong Bahru, yesterday morning. The weather conditions were ideal, there being no wind but later in the morning the sun became rather hot. Captain207 words
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Article589 1923-12-03 4 SCOTLAND /iEFEATS THE REST. The Rugby Jtnatch on the padang on Friday afte boon was a triumph for Scotland, sa *s the Straits Times.” With the majorit of the S.C.C. first fifteen players against them they upset all prophecies, and won a fine victory by five points nil.589 words
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Article319 1923-12-03 4 Hunt section. i Fields during the past week have not been too Rood. On Tuesday last four riders assembled at Mr. Heah >Sw< e Lee’s plantation; from which point they enjoyed a fast run by way of the Ayer Itam Big Plantation to the village thence through319 words
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333 1923-12-03 4 THE SCOTS AVENGE LAST SEASON’S DEFEAT. The Singapore Scots had much the better of their encounter with the Rest in the annual foccer match on the Pa dang on Tlflirsday evening and left the field with four clear goals to their credit, thus entirely wiping333 words
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Article79 1923-12-03 4 Dec 6C.W.A., Meeting, Parsonage, 10 a.m. 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. 15Rugby, Penang v79 words
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Article325 1923-12-03 4 London, November 24.The following are the results of League football matches. First’Division. Blackburn 3 Sunderland 4, Cardiff City 1 Chelsea 2, Manchester City 1 Middlesborough 0, Huddersfield 1 Bolton Wanderers 0, Liverpool 0 Aston Villa 1, Newcastle United 3 Preston 1, Notts County 1 Birmingham 1, Sheffield United325 words
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Article284 1923-12-03 4 The announcement of the appant inent <>f another Opium Commission took the memory of the Topicist in the Free Press." back fifteen years. Mr. John Anderson of Guthrie and Co., was the President, and among its memlters were Dr. Galloway and Bishop < lidham. the secretary lieing Mr. Pountney.284 words
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Article220 1923-12-03 4 That Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard filled hi s position on the bench of the Colony with much distinction and popularity, there can be no question, and it is therefore no wonder that the task of find ing a person to act for him seems to be an220 words
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Article427 1923-12-03 4 His Excellency Sir Laurence Guillemard and Lady Guillemard were aimong the guests at the Singapore St. Andrew’s Society Ball. After supper, the loyal toast having l>een honoured, His Excellency proposed Scotland and St. Andrew.” reports the Free Press.” Neither Lady Guillemard nor myself are Scots,”427 words
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Article442 1923-12-03 4 flrom v »r Own Coi respondent.) Ipoh, December 2. The I erak St. Andrew’s Society celebrated the "east of thei* patron Saint by having a Ball at the Ipoh Town Hall on Saturday, the Ist instant. His Highness the Sultan of Perak and suite. Rajah442 words
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Article545 1923-12-03 4 A SINGAPORE DECISION. At a meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission in moving that the Conunissjoners’ decision of October 28. 1921. to buy cast iron pipes’ in the cheapest market all other things being equal be confirmed Mr. Griffith-Jones said that it was reported by commttee545 words
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Article284 1923-12-03 4 Action is at ast being taken in Penang to form a local branch of the Straits Settlements Association, says the Free Press.” It S not too early. Penang should have had a proper organization of the kind a long time ago, and it may be hoped284 words
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Article384 1923-12-03 4 ST FRA^AV IEr (To the Editor Sir.-As I noli nstant the announcement f he of St. Wancis Xavier, fallbl December 3, mav I lnPr ti On my friend. Mr T A i n Im withtwo more for Goa on the 25th of The chief centre of th Goa was384 words
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Article365 1923-12-03 4 _AS. F. 1’ SRI MUAR SOLELY TO BLAME The action brought by han Kim fliyt. the owner of a tongkang which was oir* in collision with the Sri Muar in tbf Muar River in March, against Me-srs. Soon Keck Ltd., the owners "f tl'*' steamer, was concluded_AS. F. 1’ - 365 words
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Advertisement14 1923-12-03 4 trUCTOK. Pitman’s SnoRTRANr /30 po«' nary Edition. 4 ket by for above Pinang Gazettf14 words
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Article2884 1923-12-03 5 fr iday’s Public Meeting. SK \V sr'Al.K SUGGESTED. t H > auspices of the Penang n ('hainber of Commerce, there was liiiLi of Chinese rubber plan1 ~thers interested in the industry at the public meeting h *ld at pr ('hiiie' 'T<>wn Hall on Friday after\j r2,884 words
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Article112 1923-12-03 5 The 631st auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on November 28, when there was catalogued 1.495.587 lbs. or 666,7.8 tons. Offer»*»! 990,53(3 lbs. or 442.20 tons. Sold 612.631 lbs. or 273.63 tons. Priced Realised. Spot. London 2->d. New* York 27$ cts. Ribbed Smoked112 words
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203 1923-12-03 5 BaJigalore, November 21.The trial of a European Mining Manager named W. M Moir on a charge of causing grievous hurt, with a dangerous weapon to Mr. B. Oakley. Managing Director. Oakley Duncan an»l Co., on the 25th August last at Arsikere, in Mysore territory, has conclude»!203 words
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Article112 1923-12-03 5 Calcutta. November 21.The results of the Bengal Council elections in three constituencies were announced to-day. No Swaraj Party candidate contested these seats. In the Presidency division Landholders’ Constituency, the Hon. Mr. P. C. Mitter, Education Minister, was declared elected with 91 votes, his rival Rai Jatindra Nath112 words
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Advertisement30 1923-12-03 5 Millets, their Nutritive and Economic Value, Cultivation, etc., in Malaya, by L. M. Berenger, $l/- per book or $l/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang 230 words
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Advertisement337 1923-12-03 5 I PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES, j 1 MODEL 3— GRIPPA N, 'T Solid Oak, richly finished case. Fit- S s r, 1 s S ted to hold 4 double-side»! 10-in. 11 I Records. Motor plays 12-in. Records U ,k EE Price $47-50. 1 S Weight 9| lbs. 3 MODEL 6—GRIPPA” v| y337 words
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Article24 1923-12-03 6 Tost EE.At Batu Gajah General Hospital, on the 2nd of December, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Tostee. of Sungei Limau, Taiping, a son.24 words
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1295 1923-12-03 6 It would of course be unfair to saddle any large section of the Indian people with active complicity in or even sympathy with the perpetrators of the tragic events that have transpired of late on or beyond the North-West frontier, such as the murder of Captain1,295 words
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Article1131 1923-12-03 6 The death is announced of the first Earl Loreburn, who was The Late Earl I jord Chancellor' from Loreburn. 1905 till 1912, when he resigned on the ground of ill-health. The deceased, who was born at Corfu on the 3rd April, 1846, and was thus in his1,131 words
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39 1923-12-03 6 THE DRAW. (Front Our Own Conespondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Decemb-rJ The draw for the Malayan China* Tennis Championship on December id and 26 is as follows: Singapore bye Perak vs m bilan Penang bye Selangor by.39 words
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Article77 1923-12-03 6 JAGO- DOWDEN. (From Our Own orrespondeti') Kuala Lumpur. Decembei The marriage took place on Saturday at. St. Marx s Church, Kuala Lunii the Rev. Roberts officiating, of 'l' 3 Marv Dowden, elder daughter of Pi i Mrs. Dowden, and Edxvard -lago. I V' service. A reception77 words
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Article189 1923-12-03 6 The homeward mail, by the closes at 2 p.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail, by ll' l closes at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, instant. The homeward mail, by the closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, instant. A meeting of the W A. on Thursday morning at at 10 a.m.189 words
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Advertisement223 1923-12-03 6 K xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X X -1 5 I mTvAI itii g b [lUKsw b h w Ju iini in I x B tffigysa g 5 1 5 I ITALY’S PREMIER BRAND. x x Not too dryNot too sweet, X X X x Stocks always on hand. X X B .i. H.223 words
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Advertisement102 1923-12-03 6 E. O.” X’MAS AND 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. 29th December-SPECIAL TIFFIN ORCHESTRA. Monday, 31st DecemberNEW YEAR EVE. GALA NIGHT. DINNER AND DANCE (Fancy Dress102 words
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Miscellaneous77 1923-12-03 6 Free Season Tickets will be presented. LYRIC THEATRES, LTD. THEATRE ROYAL. PENANG ROAD. From Monday, 3rd to Wednesday, sth December, 1923. The Invisible Power” Reels 7 Ry Charles Kenyon. Supervised and Directed by Frank Lloyd featuring House Peters and Irene Rich. THE WINSOME ETHEL CLAYTON in MAN’S WOMAN Reels 577 words
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Miscellaneous26 1923-12-03 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 8. 46 p.m. 2. 2 p.m. To-morrow. 9. 1 a.m. 3. 13 a.m. 9. 41 p.m. 3. 19 p.m.26 words
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Article320 1923-12-03 7 i Campaign of Rowdyism. Reuter's Telegrams.) London, December 1. jectoral contest, particularly in n I Scotland, has been marked loh'i"” 3 1 iin paLn of rowdyism, which mostly Liberals or Conserve j L.phre to have been organised stives, eudi I abou rites or Communists, hvextreinc fr Hoiibin (Liberal)(Reuter's Telegrams.) - 320 words
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Article146 1923-12-03 7 MI'SSOLIXI’S STATEMENT. Rome, December 1. Signor Mussolini remarked that a Mion from Moscow was at present in Italy's precise object therewith "‘is to establish normal commercial RussoMan relations. The negotiations, which Wreached a favourable stage, were not fenced by political consider ations, necessarily proceeded slowly. He mired146 words
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Article33 1923-12-03 7 A FALSE REPORT. Rome, December 2. Laly, Spain and several Hit) llle, Can Republics have agreed i*s.. 1 W h'un the League of Nations s,at l b without33 words
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Article40 1923-12-03 7 KlX ALPHONSO on unity. I Barcelona, December 2, Mi, to the oflicers of the gari '''phonso stated that whatM ll;i l'P* n. the army, the people continue united, be- 'Hum of Spain is at stake and Sl victorious.”40 words
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Article351 1923-12-03 7 French Press Pleased. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Paris. December 1. The newspapers are very pleased with the unanimous decision of the Reparations Commission, and declare that the Entente is once more cemented. The Oeuvre says the conciliatory attitude of Sir John Bradbury was particularly valuable in view of the(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 351 words
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Article47 1923-12-03 7 POLITICAL OFFICER KILLED. Delhi. December 1. Major H. C. Finnis, a political officer, when motoring near Manikhwa. in the Zhob agency of Baluchistan, was tired on and killed by a gang of Waziris. The chauffeur and a member of the escort Mere fatally wounded.47 words
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Article302 1923-12-03 7 In honour of the feast of St Francis Xavier, patron saint of St. Xavier s Institution. and also the feast of the Sodality of the children of Mary, the teachers, expupils and boys of the Institution gave a very enjoyable concert last evening in the Recreation302 words
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Article135 1923-12-03 7 Terrible Disaster in Italy. SIX-HUNDRED LIVES LOST. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Rome, December 2. Owing to the torrential rain, in the province of Bergamo, in North Italy, the Dam on Lake Gleno burst. The waters destroyed villages and swept away factories, bridges and railways. The loss of file(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 135 words
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Article152 1923-12-03 7 AN INCREASE URGED. Washington. December 1. The annual report of the Secretary for War urgently warr s against the slightest cutting of the army budget, and declares that the army has not only been cut below the vital needs, but increased appropriations for national defence will soon152 words
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Article193 1923-12-03 7 APPEAL FOR PREFERENCE. Washington. December 2. The Postmaster-General’s annual report strongly appeals to American public opinion to sustain his department’s policy of encouraging the use of American ships by assigning to them, whenever practicable. American mails going abroad. He pointedly accuses foreign postal administrations of withholding mails from193 words
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Article24 1923-12-03 7 EX-LORD CHANCELLOR, London, December 1. The death has occurred of the Earl of Loreburn, Lord Chancellor from 1905 till 1912.24 words
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Article132 1923-12-03 7 BAD EFFECTS OF SINGING AT FESTIVALS. On the suggestion of Sir Walford Davies, the annual conference of the British Federation of Musical Festivals at Manchester appointed a special committee to consider the subject of solo singing by girls of adolescent age and to obtain expert medical advice. Dr.132 words
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Article345 1923-12-03 7 A DISHONEST CARRIER. Hong Huat, a handcart puller, was arraigned before Mr. A. V. Aston this morning on a charge of theft of 18 catties of onions. The complainant. Lee Chin Chye, said that several bags of onions were loaded on accused’s handcart. They were all intact345 words
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Article389 1923-12-03 7 ACTION BY THE HARBOUR BOARD EMPLOYEES. In the Singapore Supreme Court before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw Mr. A. J. Shelley Thompson mentioned three cases in which the Singapore Harbour Board is sued bv Messrs H. F. G. Bone. J. T. W. Lofthouse and R. C. Moore,389 words
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Article88 1923-12-03 7 In deference to the views of the vicar, the Rev. W. T. Havard, Mrs. Hawker, widow of the late Mr. H. G. Hawker, the airman, who was killed while flying in 1921, has abandoned choibe of a memorial over her husband’s grave in Hook churchyard. Surbiton. Surrey.88 words
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Article1263 1923-12-03 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. and Mrs. Bertoli arrived livre b\ the s.s. Elephanta from Singapore. Mrs. Atkin Berry and Mrs. David Phillip are visiting Kuala Lumpur. Count Delacout was a passenger to Penang from Calcutta by the s.s. Edavana. Mr. W. H. Dinsmore has been appointed to act as Solicitor-General. Straits1,263 words
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Article125 1923-12-03 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 3. The Full Court of Appeal delivered judgment allowing the appeal of the State of Negri Sembilan against the judg'.nent of Mr. Justice McCabe Reay, who gave Mr. and Mrs. St. George S2S,(XX) damages for injuries resulting from a125 words
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Article171 1923-12-03 8 London, November 20.The Paris correspondent of "The Times” states that the bitterest criticism hitherto directed against Mr. Baldwin’s policy appears in the Temps which says that by counselling his countrymen to erect a customs wall, behind which to shelter themselves he is leaving Europe to171 words
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178 1923-12-03 8 London, November 18.There is intense satisfaction in the shipyards at the settlement of the boilermakers dispute, which lasted 29 weeks. It is authoritatively stated that it involved 10,000 boilermakers and 60.000 other workers, directly or indirectly who were thrown idle. The loss of wages and178 words
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160 1923-12-03 8 London. November 19.- A imne nent is on foot to proclaim Prince Rupprecht to be King of Bavaria, says the Munich correspondent of "The Times.” Prtnce Rupprecht j ersonally does not considei the time ripe for acclaiming the throne, but his supporters are making160 words
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174 1923-12-03 8 L< ndon, November 19.- -Serious disturbances of an anti-Semitic character broke out in Vienna University this morning following which the University was ordered io close for an indefinite period, says the Vienna correspondent of Ihe Times. Some months ago a campaign was launched against Jewish students174 words
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Article48 1923-12-03 8 London. November 21.—-Nearly £57.000 were subscribed at a luncheon at Cardiff towards the budding of a science Laboratory for South Wales at Monmouthshire I niversity. It v.as stated that a quarter of a million was required for the schenm of which £lcO,G€'O is already in hand.48 words
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Article112 1923-12-03 8 London, November 21.The Times Political correspondent says that the Committee sitting under Lord Milner to advise the Government in connection with the preparation of the proposed duties on manufactured goods has already made good progress and it is hoped that the bulk of the work will112 words
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Article104 1923-12-03 8 London, November 20.A novel departure in the National Gallery is the showing of Titian’s Venus and Adonis’’ in a half prepared condition. The state of the painting caused anxiety and impelled the authorities to remove the old varnish, when it was discovered that the painting was not104 words
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90 1923-12-03 8 London, November 21 Lord Cavan’s visit overseas netween January and May is the outcome of the Imperial Conference. Reconstruction of the local forces is now in hand, with the ideas formulated by Lord Kitchener and Lord French in 1910 as the basis. Local defence is90 words
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Article104 1923-12-03 8 Montreal. November 6. Mrs. Wallace Reid, widow of the film star, is conducting a campaign against the drug habit, from which her husband died. She has invoked the aid of Montreal women to cure 2,000.000 people on the American continent who. she said, are ill from104 words
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Article101 1923-12-03 8 London. November 20.At the meet ing of the Advisory Committee at Lord s to-day Woi cest< i'hire C ounty eiQiressed regret for the Crawley incident. The committee accepted the apolony and the incident is now closed. It was announced that the statement that the M.C.C. suggested101 words
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Advertisement300 1923-12-03 8 Bpiing Tea-Table Dabdies indwich, Swiss R nes, you can ning the most |J xi raise them y or raising. It n the directions R jughly reliable 1 to everyone U Q fl I sley fl ft j /ffIWFYS flicnuc CABLES «5 U ztx* 1 F 3 u t**' 1 p300 words
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Advertisement235 1923-12-03 8 B MENU Jto M Vv' SOUP. W FISH. vmW JOINT.— IF YOU DON’T ENJOY YOUR MEALS TONE UP YOUR STOMACH RIGHT AWAY, SO IT WILL DO IT.s OWN PROPER WORK. Nothing take> the joy out of life like a weak stomach. Enjoy the good things hat others enjoy. Take Dr.235 words
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Advertisement817 1923-12-03 8 I THE ,NDIA i.i>n T En N| I (Incorporated in p n .-"Englandj Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital E aid up F..„<U,h 1M,,, l<«4| S,r R J. Wac|( B Ryne, Esq.. H. Melvin r; hair M Jv Chalmers, Si r k, i} Lord Caneiehae!. Head of kJ* 41 Street, London, E817 words
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Article822 1923-12-03 9 HIS LATEST ADVENTURES. Ihe exploits of Mr. Davison,” the first chapter of whose adventures in Kuala Lumpur we published on Thursday. were at least temporarily terminated by his arrest in Kuala Lumpur last evening, says Saturday’s Malay Mail.” Before detailing the circumstances of that inauspicious event,822 words
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Article47 1923-12-03 9 3rd December, 1923. Loo A L. cts. fSmoked Sheet 49 dull Pena ng j Fine Pale Crepe 49 v Unsmoked Sheet 44 Stnga- (Smoked Sheet 49.? pore 1 Crepe 49| London and New York. r /Smoked firm London Crppo R2 j d New York G2747 words
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Article62 1923-12-03 9 Local. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. Dec. 3: Singapore sold 200 tons at $l2l. Penang buyers no sellers at $l2l. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd: To-day’s quotation for Singapore refined tin $l2l per picul, business done 200 tons, Penang refined tin $l2l per picul, business done 25 tons,62 words
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Article78 1923-12-03 9 Hitam Tin, Limited, for Octolrer, 205 piculs. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 25th to November to Ist December, (being one week) 15 tons. The output for the month of November, 51 tons. Tin Bentong No Liability for November. hours 545, piculs 318, yards 51,700. Shut down78 words
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Article200 1923-12-03 9 Benares Opium p. 55.000.00 m>m. Cloves 105.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 55.00 sellers 110 s 48.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 11.87 i sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per200 words
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Article116 1923-12-03 9 PENANG, DECEMBER 3. 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] 3 days’sight Private 165 3 Bombay Demand Bank 162} 2 Madras Demand Bank 162] 3116 words
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Article1094 1923-12-03 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. i C NAMES g X i-t RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c 8 c 8 c Mlenby Rubber Co 1 2&i 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 30 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 95 2 GO Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 00 14 00 Ayer Kuning1,094 words
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Article180 1923-12-03 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co.’s share list Saturday To-day. Shares. rt a m ot x x sc. c. sc. sc. Mining. Asam K. 38/- 39/- 38/- 39/- cum Batang P. 38 40 38 40 Hitam Tin 1.45 1.50 1.424 1.47 i180 words
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Article385 1923-12-03 9 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang. December 3. 1923. ct*» Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 45 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart Inng do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 42,& 45 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mntton lb 45 Lamb do385 words
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Advertisement540 1923-12-03 9 0 ADVERTISEMENTS. INDO CEYLON HOTEL, (2 minutes walk from Railway Jetty) POSITION WANTED. 20, China Street, Penang. Clerk-Conductor or Con- Boarding, Lodging and Bar; suitable accomF« kt<r Yonng married man. Ex- modation for travellers; 15 rooms fully furand references. S nisbed, fitted with electric lights. ..ipnce Very hardworking. ll<>X S'*.540 words
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Article1044 1923-12-03 10 Our title is inaccurate. eays the Straits Times.” There is .really very little real union in Malaya, a.nd on this point some pertinent remarks were made at the recent meeting of the Federal Council- A few years ago, we were sanguine enough to hope that the Federation would1,044 words
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Article291 1923-12-03 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURE Osaka Marti for Rangoon (M erjnii Moulmem via Rangoon) and van Hogendorp for Delian.l I C r:i Rasa for Setul. Edavana for Singapore. Kedah for Bindings. Oarnarvanshire for p ort s Singapore. China and.)',2 F 7X 8 fo Singapore N ®y Pal wl five thousand ton291 words
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Article206 1923-12-03 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Snnday BT TRAIN Felerated Malay States, Malacca and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except otherwise stated, close half an honr than the Ordinary mail RESI MI’TION Ol Nil. lIT M vll, bl I The following additional mail' «d J" 1 daily (Sunday excepted) by the206 words
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Advertisement906 1923-12-03 10 Tvxrc 23 Another Shipment Just Arrived, g KidJriMr U <1 j| THE POPULAR B|l|i I Trouble g JI I; TOURING CAR $1,685 gj Mr. Parker’s statement rej THE FAMOUS gard j" g his five years’ gB. P terrible suffering from Cl B l Bl Kidney trouble, and how I Willuo.906 words
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Article441 1923-12-03 11 GAP BETWEEN PENAL CODE AND RUBBER ORDINANCEMr. W. Pryde, the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate, was engaged on Thursday in hearing the rubber coupon case in w hich Chow It it Fui, a clerk empl *yed in the Treasury, was charged with being in possession of 85 used441 words
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Article148 1923-12-03 11 '1 lie following story told by Lord Ernest Hamilton appears in John o’ London's weekly :The Duchess of Gordon's most famous exploit was doubtless the formation of the Gordon Highland rs. Most of »he young men of the countryside had already been taken for other regiments, but148 words
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