Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 December 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 281. VOL LXXXI. WEDNESDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 688 1 MODERN ART I HOTOGRAPHIC I STUDIO No I Nortbam Road, Penang. j Telephone No. 579. AUSTIN TWELVE I /SKX j i LATEST MODEL. FOUR—FIVE SEATER. 1 t f i i S Engine 4 Cylinder. Pistons Aluminium. B S S G. A. C. Rating 12.8 H. P. Brake Test 20 H.
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    • 41 1 X ESTD. ,872 15 K PATRONIZED ol F.hALH. X aX’MAS GIFTS I N in JEWELLERY and SILVER WARE i« AT TEMPTING PRICES. j'j B. P. de SILVA," X JEWELLER, PENANG SINGAPORE. R P X ZS! x :< x x x as x
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  • 1218 2 MR. HAROLD COX’S CRITICISM. Mr. Harold Cox is well known as a writer on economic subjects, and his book, entitled Tbe Capital Levy,” written on behalf of the Unionist Central Office, cannot fail to attract attention. Mr. Cox deals with this controversial subject in a popular manner,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1856 2 TENDERS INVITED. Messrs. HEE NYAN Co. NIPPON NO TEL The Municipal Commissioners of NOTICE is hereby given that the A PAPIII As? FAMIIY George Town. Penang, hereby invite partnership heretofore subsisting between IUIULrtiA rniTllL.l tenders for the undermentioned work: CHEAH Lean Guan as Trustee of RDARDINC HOIKF “Construction of Cement
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    • 216 2 N. Y. K. Bombay Line. The s.s. WAKASA MARU,” due here on the 7th December, has excellent saloon and deck accommodation. For particulars please apply to Paterson, Simons a- Co.. Ltd.. Agents. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Bombay Line. 2013—6-12 CRAG HOTEL. 2066 feet above sea level. ROOMS AT Reduced Rates supplied
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    • 565 2 r ANK<; nede maatschapp F| Capital (Paid UpJ SH!!> 1824 Statutory Reserv’? f- 19 ion l Special Reserve a £*.647 Branches.—Single °C 1° abt Shanghai, Rangoon, Medan T ie-al, Pekalongan. Samara n Weltevreden, Bandoeng S jermasin. Macassar Dibber karta, (Acheen), Pontlanak and W Correspondents at eXbo cherry, Bangkok, Saigon, I
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  • 908 3 S.T.” VV |.-ir> \PPLICATION DIS13 iS Sl<l) W 1 I’ll COSTS. < Times Press, Ltd., and :l < Still were defendants in an the Supreme Court, Singapore, liini'iiinu. before the Chief 1 1,1 ..sir Walter Shaw) in which Mr. 1 Davies applied for an injunction
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 368 3 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sii,- e are living in an age of increase of knowledge both as regards scientific research, as well as investigation in other nelds of knowledge- The light shining on religious knowledge is no less than that obtained in other fields.
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  • 298 3 Whether rubber cultivation is to be developed in the Philippine Islands i- squarely up to the Filipino people themselves, say the rubber investigators now in the Philippines. The commission, consisting of Mes-rs. F. Vance. S. P. Bushnell ami A. H. Mnzzall. is here investigating conditions, climatic, economic
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  • 592 3 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kalinoa for Deli and Asahan. City of Hankow for Colombo. Port Said and London. Peng Fook for Langsa. Nyanza for Ceylon. India, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Europe. The s.s. Sarpedon, is expected to sail homewards on the evening of the 19th or the early morning
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  • 441 3 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) it num. Federated Malay States. Malau-xa. Johor» and Singapore. Region at ion and Parcel Post, except where otbprwLe stated, close half an-honr earlie» than die Ordinary mail. Resi mvtion of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by
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  • 342 3 .—“S.T.” The Hon. Mr. A. E. Guinness’s bar<]uerigged yacht Fantoine 11. R.Y.S., 542 tons, which is sailing the seven seas on a pleasure cruise, and has already been described in these columns, arrived and took her moorings tit the north-east end of the breakwater. Singapore,
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  • 41 3 Recruiting has l)een generally resumed in Madras Presidency, but the following Taluqs are closed to recruiting, owing to the prevalence of disease Godaverv District —Ramacbandram and Rajamundrv Taluqs. Madura District—Periakulam Taluq. Coimbatore District —Coimliatore and Kellegal and Pollachy Taluqs.
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  • 87 3 The wireless station at I’aya Lebai has received intelligence tha.t the steam er Paul Regendang, belonging to Pana ma, is asking -or urgent assistance, a: the crew have mutinied, the vesse being unable to coot in ue her voyage The position of the vessel i:
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 72 3 every day in every way you’ll feel cheery, efficient and well if you keep your body clean and healthy with the aid of Pinkettes. Used when necessary, these dainty little laxatives ensure daily regularity, banish constipation, liverishness, bilious attacks, sick headaches. keep the breath sweet and the skin clear of
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    • 352 3 I PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES. I z MODEL 3- GRiPPA 5v I S Solid Oak, richly finished case, hit- V S gJ N g ted to hold 4 double-sided 10-in, Ik iX EE S Records. Motor plays 12-in. Records Price $47-50. Weight lbs. f MODEL 6—“GRIPPA” S i I ii Solid Oak.
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  • 2892 4 Mr. Justice Watson dissented. —“Malay Mail.” Sir Lionel Woodward’s Judgment The following is the text of the judgment of the Chief Judicial Commissioner, (Sir Lionel Woodward) in the appeals brought by the State of Negri Sembilan against the judgment of Mr. Justice McCabe Peay awarding to
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  • 99 4 MR. RUSSELL’S APPEAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 5. Mr. Russell’s appeal against the recent decision concerning the prosecution in the Hong Guan claim came up this morning. Messrs Carver and Joaquim appearing for the appellants and Messrs Knowles and Freeman for the respondents.
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  • 1053 4 On the 9th of November we had a leader headed Danger Ahead says the “Straits Times.” It dealt with the possibility of the supply of rubber being so much above the demand for the next few months that stocks in London would rise very high and a return
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  • 473 4 M e have already published the -r I part of the report of the 2 I pointed to consider ani mendations regarding the sab™ oni I etc. for the senior office™ pore Municipality says the F r J I The Committee consisted of I Farrer, A. E. Baddeley
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  • 102 4 PENANG. DECEMBER 5. 192 (By Courtesy of the chart^ k BASK 2 u London Demand Bank 4 months’ sight Rank ;jJ 3 Credit 3 m Docn,nent Calcutta Demand Bank s 3 days’sight Private |g Bombay Demand Bank Madras Demand Bank jc 3 days’sight Private Rangoon Demand Banx 3 days’sight
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    • 52 4 Bangkok < ticai/ Cot' 11 P.TMAX-S SH.mr.uSP (Kew Era Edit* oll4 xerc ist* 1 with S uppl(«nentao by or $3/30 post j Pen» Pinang Gazette 1 Ec<>n<” ult M.LLHTB, their Value, Cultivation, r fc»* t vf Berenger» j by 1 by E frce stocky 411 g. $l/30 p res s,
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 438 5 November 8.-The Morning ost s New York financial correspond ent says Sir Henry Deterding says that th*' oil production of Mexico is slowing but. that there will be plenty of oil forwarded as far ahead as can 'now be seen. He is on his way to Mexico. He
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    • 150 5 London. November 22. —The Warsaw c rrespondent of “The Times” writes: That tho Orthodox Church of Russia is on its last legs is the impression formed by the Right Rev. Herbert Bury. Anglican Bishop for North and Central Europe, who has conducted the first Anglican service
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    • 85 5 London. November 23. —Daniels h»istopher Sexton, an ex-Captain of lhe Indian Army Was charged at Bow street with cheating at Rangoon. The accused «.aid the charge referred to certain unmet cheejues. Thetf whole case was a huge mistake. Public servants in India wa re not always
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    • 80 5 London, November 24- —The Rhodes (Tiust annual statement shows that in the past year 58 students took up scholarships for the firtt time. The ictal number in residence at Oxford last year was 273, namely 125 British and 148 American. The value of the scholarship has been increased
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    • 60 5 London. November 25.—1 t is suspected that Continental jewel thieves are responsible for the latest haul of £2O.tMX) worth of jewels. They forced the front door of a flat in Westminster without alarming the servants while the owner, a wealthy widow named Mrs. Oakley Maund.
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    • 209 5 London, November 22. —The Editor of the “Spoiling Times” was sentenced at the Old Bailey to four months’ imprisonment as a first-class misdemeanant and to pay £5O towards the cost of the prosecution. Evidence was given for the defence by the Hon. Bertrand Russell, Mr.
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    • 156 5 London, November 23,—The Conservatives’ poetic supporters are racking their brains with the object of producing ingenious parodies of “Keep the home fires burning, which is becoming the accepted I nionist slogan and forms the theme of many posters, which the Liberals are countering with pictures of
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    • 138 5 London. November 21.—The Duke of Leinster, exammed in the London Bankruptcy Court, stated his liabilities were £ll «,145, of which £56,592 were expected to rank. His assets consisted of furniture xalued at £25,000 and the surplus from the purchase and re-sale of his interest in the
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    • 117 5 London, November 23 —A Paris message says the Director of the FrancoRumanian A»r Company recently went to Angora to resume negotiations for a through air service from Paris to Constantinople as the present service only runs as far as Bucharest. The Bukha-rest-Constantinople extension, which was
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    • 60 5 London, Nov. 27. —The report of the Commissioners of Prisons for the year ended March 3. says the number of prisoners under sentence during the year was 60,832 compared with 56.922 last year showing an increase of 3,910. No fewer than 378 w ere debtors largely due
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    • 63 5 London. November 23. “The Times” says that the Privy Council including Sir Ameer Ali. has upheld the judgment of the Madras High Court deciding that the Madras temple to Kandaswami, founded by Lakshman, is a t public religious trust and not the private property of Lakhsman’s descendants.
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    • 349 5 DIVERSE FRENCH VIEWS. Paris, October 22.—Should old love letters be burnt This is a question which the Liberte" has been putting to a number of well-known people n Paris, and it publishes some of the replies. Mme. Alphonse Daudet, widow of the great French novelist,
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    • 42 5 London, November 27. —Mr. E.F. Wise, Mr. Lloyd (George’s chief adviser at Genoa, who resigned the Civil Service to develop Anglo-Russian trade, is now warmly espousing the Labour cause. He has arranged a big speaking programme.
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  • 177 5 The report of the directors of the Tiang Guan Brick and Tile Manufacturing Co., Ltd., to the annual general meeting of shareholders for the yeai ended June 30, 1923, shows that, after making provision for all charges, the company has suffered a loss for the period amounting
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  • 129 5 Melbourne has been showing the w orld w hat happens when the forces of order are weakened. The police want on strike, and for twelve hours the city was in the hands of a looting inob. The same thing has happened before in other towns, and
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  • 95 5 Mr., Baldwin’s Socialist son has been attacking his father’s Government in the Cambridge Union—how the Union loves that sort of thing —animadverting especially against the negligence of “the individual in charge.” IThese painful but happily strictly temporary family cleaxages are notoriously frequent. We need not stop at
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  • 445 5 TRADE VITALITY. Peking, Nov. 1. —Although Marshal Tsao Kun has. now been in office as Pre sident of the Chinese Republic for three weeks there is still no Cabinet, as his nominee for the Premiership is objectionable to Parliament and Parlitment’s can didate is unacceptable io
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  • 385 5 Rangoon. November 24.—The rickshaw pullers of Rangoon have been on strike since Tuesday morning, and it looks as if they would continue so indc finitely ag it as alleged they are backed up by Mr. Narayana Rao, M. L. C. The strike, the owners allege, is
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 303 5 wijEr A big rich lather from a big new stick Because its wonderful lather auickly softens the toughest beard and soothes the tenderestskin,Williams’Shaving Stick has always been the leading shaving stick of the world. Williams’ Qoublecap SHAVING stick is the last word in shaving economy and convenience. Follow it point
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    • 23 5 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, £3/- per book or £3/39 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.. Penang.
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    • 244 5 T rr e If you suffer from “Smoker’s Throat” orother painful irritationsofthe oral cavity take genuine Formamint Tablets without delay. Formamint effectually safeguards you against dangerous infections which start in the mouth and throat. Get genuine Formainint manufactured by the original inveutors —A. Wulfing Co. fORMAMINT Germ-Killing Throat Tablet —and
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  • 750 6 The shipping lines which maintain communication between the United Kingdom and Europe and the East are at present doing good business in passenger traffic, and the spring season bookings for home from the Far East and the Straits promise that there is to be no falling oft
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  • 240 6 SHOOTING FOR BROMHEADMATTHEWS SHIELD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. December 5. Nine teams competed in the Bromhead Matthews shield during heavy showers. The scores were S. R. E. team 1. 383. Eurasian Coy team 1. 3X2. B. Coy 365. S. R. A. 360 Eurasian team 2. 341. S.
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  • 1351 6 One Hundred Years of the Chinese in Singapore.” a copy of Singapore which we have reChinese. cieved from the author, Mr. Song Ong Siang, a distinguished Singapore advocate, is a truly remarkable work, and there is little doubt that the wish of the compiler, “that the book
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  • 76 6 The health statement tor cipality of George lown tm ending Ist December total of 60- deaths—ol male. < females—the death-rat- -«J per mille per annum, rompa 26.00 .in the Piding week a 26. XX in the corresponding ta |ity year. The chiel '-•a’lsos «> ()v3ellt p r r
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  • 112 6 i the PorthosThe homeward mail. closes at 1 P^-^ v donia. The P. A 0. Packet th mails, despatched from riV( her? 15th November, is at noon on Friday t()t Kuly ">• The homeward the closes at 6 pm- 0,1 instant. tl ol u I’ The mail 'P
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 212 6 j GREAT REDUCTION] ĕ IN PRICE OF 1 I ROYAL TYPEWRITERS. I AML H i I I&|l| I 1 I I i i FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Limited. I I BURFORD S I I PRIZE No. 1 I BAR SOAP I H There are two reasons
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    • 98 6 “E. O.” X’MAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. Moaday, 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. dNoaday, 31st NEW YEAR EVE. GALA NIGHT. DINNER AND DANCE (Faacy
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 69 6 DEATHS. Kum Cheng Sqo.—Aged 39, at his residence. No. 32. Tins Street. Singapore, on December 1. of Apoplexy. Mather. —At Kuala Lumpur, on November 23. Noreen. infant daughter of Mr. N. S. Mather, and of the late Mrs. N. S. Mather. Malacca, aged 23 days. Law. —On Dec. 3rd. at
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  • 568 7 Death of a Candidate. \IK. BAI IIWIN’S MANIFESTO. Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, December 4. Thc closing stages of the election mpaign are waxing fast and furious, flings are running high. Several liUates, including Terrington I r George Morris, have issued writs for alleged lib'-i. one against a newspaper ~ther
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  • 62 7 h),r1 WORKERS’ STRIKE. Lorfdon. December 4. s I, h ,H>sl, n Has arisen in the "Ithp i; S l < rls owing to the refusal *bift, ,o?*t’l'Pers to work the third •'*itio ll l 0 a< l v ice of officials of the they i l
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  • 204 7 Franco-Belgian Decision. Reuter’s Telegrams.; Paris, December 4. A Foreign Ministry’ communique states that on the proposal of General Degoutte, the French and Belgian Governments have now decided on the administrative measures to be taken in favour of persons expelled from the occupied zones or sentenced. General Degoutte
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  • 93 7 GOVERNMENT SUSTAINS REVERSE. Paris. December 5. The Government sustained a reverse in the Chamber during a debate on the Electoral Bill aiming at the simplification of the electoral law. A Radical amendment to maintain the present system was carried against the Government by 290 votes to 275.
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  • 42 7 POWER OF PROGRESSIVES. Washington. December 4. The insurgent Bloc again impeded the organisation of the House of Representatives and repeated the resultless votes for the election of a Speaker. The Senate has completed its organisation and has adjourned pending developments.
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  • 92 7 BIG SCHEME FLOATED. London, The Evening Standard says a contract has been signed between the Treasury and the British Foreign and Colonial Company for the formation of a National Air Company with a capital of £1,000,000. of which half will be issued immediately. The company will taka
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  • 69 7 London, December 4. Sir E. Tennyson-D’Eyncourt retires from the Admiralty at the end of the year, and rejoins Messrs. Armstrong. Whitworth. [Sir E. Tennyson-D’Eyncourt has bean Director of Naval Construction and Chief Technical Adviser to the Admiralty since 1912, when he was Naval Architect to Messrs. Armstrong,
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  • 77 7 THE MACPHERSON CASE. London. Dectynber 4. Following the decision of the International Rugby Board, the Scottish Union has raised Macpherson’s suspension, pointing out that the Board’s resolutions amount to practical approval of their action in suspending him. [The International Board disapproved (he action of the Welsh
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  • 99 7 High Power Station at Peking. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, December 4. At a meeting of Marconi’s, Sir Godfrey Isaacs, referring to the highpower station at Peking, announced that, consistently’ with what was agreed at the Washington Conference, the Company had invited the cable companies interested to join them in this
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  • 44 7 CIVIC GUARD SHOT DEAD. London. December 4. An Irish Civic Guard sergeant was shot dead at Scartaglin, Co-Kerry, last night, by six masked men armed with rifles, who entered the guard station, held up the guards and looted the station.
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  • 59 7 London. December 4. To-day’s sensational drop in the prices of raw cotton at Liverpool and Manchester is due principally’ to continental speculators’ pressure to sell futures on fears that the final Washington Bureau report will indicate a Iretter American cotton crop than was anticipated. Business in cloth
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  • 25 7 Washington. December 5. The British counterdraft of the proposed ship liquor and liquor in transit treaty was delivered at the State Department.
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  • 484 7 JAGO—DOWDEN. The wedding took place on Dec. 1. at St. Mary’s Church Kuala Lumpur, of Mr. Edward Jago. of the F. M. S. Government service, and Miss Mary Jessie Elisabeth Dowden, elder daughter of Dr. Dowden. P. M. 0., F. M. S.. and Mrs. Dowden. The bride, who wa>
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  • 1657 7 Entertainment by Children. Owing to illness, the Hon. Mr. A. BVoules, Resident Councillor, was unable to be present at the distribution of prizes at the Government Girls’ School, which was held in the school hall this morning. Although still unwell, Mrs. Dunshea, the headmistress, was
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  • 561 7 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Slee have return ed from home. Mrs. R. P. Brash has ieturned to Ipoh after an absence at home of f jur years. Khun Bisuth, Officer-in charge of Pa-dang-Besar Customs, has been transferred to Trang. Messrs. W. J. A. Mallon, M. Keating,
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  • 150 7 A feature of the local veto polling in Scotland under the Temperanc o Act has been that all the no-change decisions of the 1920 poll have been maintained, also that the no-licence party retained their position in Kilsyth, Kirkintilh eh and Stewart on, three area
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  • 1277 8 THE NEW ERA. (By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris. November 7. Theatres, concerts, cinemas, ‘thes dansan ts,’ and the Palais de Glace, are all crowded, and there have been several plays*and revivals. The trouble is, that the greatness of the past still overshadows the present. Bernstein knows so
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  • 91 8 Dec ♦*>—GW. Meeting. Parsonage. 10 a.m. 7—Penang School-Work Exhibition. Govt. Girls’ School. S—Rugby. Perak v Penang, Taiping. s —Ipoh Amateurs in Triple Bill. Town Hall. Penang, 9.15 p.m. 11— Penang Turf Club. General Meeting, Chamber of Commerce. 4.30 p.m. 12— Straits Settlements f Penang) Association. Public Meeting, Town'Hall.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 294 8 M JI 3| t /CTaggjWim I x»i 1^ JJ I W/<AW I I L 1 I -,V 'n I Mother M(X Our Baby boy iKf i r waa brought up on Glaxo. 1 think JjD. ;>< I he would thank you all if ho KZff I aould for the benehta
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    • 23 8 Dhoby Account Book, for 52 weeks. FC cfs. per book or Si/- post free, stock ed by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.. Penang.
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    • 387 8 Old Whisky in a new bottle Said the new P.D. bottle to the old one:— /to "Well, you’ve had a fine long innings, old man, but now it is my turn.” The old bottle regarded the f ‘brambles’and‘dimples’of the L I newcomer with a critical eye. “Yes,” he remarked, “I’vecertainly
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  • 658 9 DIRECTOR’S REPORT. The. Directors of Sungei Parit Rubber Co., Ltd report for the year ended 30th September. 1923, that the net profit amounted to $3,873.91 which your Directors recommend be carried forward to next account. Expenditure on Development Account for the year amounted to $48,072.21,
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  • 453 9 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang. December 5, 1923. cte 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 do
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  • 257 9 The following figures, which are in centals of 100 lbs. represent total exports from all the ports of British Malaya. Statement of quantity and value of rubber exported during November, 1923. Exported Export during Declared Declared Exported during Total export similar period Value of Rul> Value Destination
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  • 105 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. aj qq Shares. >» >» —j x X x zn sc. c. sc. sc. Mining. Hitam Tin 1.421 1.47 j 1.42.} l.*ft Idris Hyd. 17/9 1 s/3 'l7/9 18/3 cum Kamuniing 38/fi 39/Kramat
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  • 69 9 sth December, 1923 Local. cte. {Smoked Sheet 48 quiet Fine Pale Crepe 481 Unsmoked Sheet 43 Sing a- (Smoked Sheet 49 pore (Crepe 49 London and New York. London I Smoked Sheet... 1,.2 d firm (Crepe 1t.2 d New York G27j The following were the rubber quotations in
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  • 54 9 The General Produce Agency. Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction rooms to-day Good F.A.Q. Smoked diamond sheet $63 to 63 F.A.Q. do 61 „62 Off quality and low F.A.Q. Smoked diamond sheet 55 59 Plain Sheet 41| 47 Loose and
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  • 85 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on December 4 Spot £236.15s down£l.l2».6d 3 mos. buying 237.125.6 d 1.125.6 d 3 selling 237.175.6 d 1.125.6 d Local. December sth Singapore sold 175 tons at sllBs. Penang buyers no sellers at $118«. Messrs. Boustead and Co.,
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  • 86 9 Kramat Pulai, Limited, for November, from the mine tin 360 piculs, from tributors 491 piculs: total piculs 851. Malayan Tin Dredging. Ltd., for November. output l,BfM) piculs, yardage 408,900 cubic yards. Chenderiang Tin Dredging, Ltd., for November, Dredge hours 581, cubic yards 79,000, piculs 340 Tributors piculs 145.
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  • 1062 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 3 NAMES .2 3.0 £C W H 8 RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c 3 c S e 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 ’3 00 14 00
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 767 9 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. notice. THE MENGLEMBU straits Settlements. Dutch LODE SYNDICATE, Ltd. v > Siam. Ear E’ast and all other (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) './f Asia for publication in The Diilv Mail.” which prints a full v IT tol< re. I" r pictures daily. Prompt despatch v J HERhB') GI\EN
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  • 595 10 REMARKABLE PROGRESS REVEALED AT THIS YEAR’S SHOW. This year’s Motor Exhibition at Olympia deserves attention in several ways. Productions of France, Belgium. Italy, Holland. America, Canada, and Britain will be on view some 140 different makes of cars are staged, there is a variety of models in individual
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  • 274 10 A luncheon was given at the Hotel Metropole by M. Andre Citroen, a number of whose caterpillar motorcars crossed the Sahara to Timbuctoo at the beginning of the year, and who in England is chairman of the Citroen Cars. Limited. Hammersmith. M. Citroen, in his speech,
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  • 456 10 BETTER VALUE. When considering the lower prices, it must be well in the forefront of the minds of all visitors to the Motor Show, that not only hav6 prices come down, but greater value than heretofore is being given (says "The Light Car and Cyclecar A glance
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  • 200 10 Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 nom 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 A sales Rattans 11.20 sellerRattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p*r
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 303 10 Sr I The Standard > LIGHT CAR l -XT The All-British Standard gives XzV its owner faithful service under 1 1 <■?"'. the worst climatic and territorial I /1 conditions. Its reliability, sturL'J, f i diness, power and handsome j 'i appearance have endeared it fC C. *L to discerning
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    • 20 10 The Pinang Gazette” is not only maintaining but strengthening its position as the best medium for < advertising merchandise of quality.
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    • 245 10 [COPYJ. (Certificate of «lasgoto, Ist i 922 OTt fjerebp certifp Hat txammrt sonb of festers. iHactße Company EhStillerS limiteb, and fmb from these recorbs that ttjep tiolb for tfjeir Ijorse ©Utjisky trabe stocks of olb lHalt OHbiskies of the foUotoina agel9ol anb olber (of toijicij there are 135 bfog. fqual
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  • 339 11 —“R.G.” The Chief Officer of the S. S. Chakdina while the boat was on her voyage back to Rangoon from Akyab on November 14 about 7-45 a.m. was surprised to see a large <sland in the bay at latitude 19 deg. 40 min. north
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  • 234 11 Rangoon. November 29.—The rice market was .< ry strong on Tuesday and Wednesday bull speculators being able to push up Noveml>er prices to Rs. 465 as European millers refused to sell at Rs. 472-8 for November specials. New crop February to April was quoted on Tuesday at
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  • 152 11 Before Mr. Justice May Oung at Rangoon. came up the apjteal of Po Hmyin and Tun Aung against the convictions and sentences of two years’ rigorous imprisonment passed u|K>n tbeim by the district magistrate. Rangoon, on three charges of having claimed from insurance companies one and
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