Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 December 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-12-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 282. VOL LXXXI. THURSDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement508 1923-12-06 1 fOKISATSU.j PHOTOGRAPHIC A RT studio. Phone 772. 6 s. BISHOP STREET- J GENASCO ROOFING. I j®\ I X” <'• O»*nen6»l I S fOPB Reliability »P KSb M f MDLW tUKD twWK-JfW I ißil -i7 I M W !®S F I I jMLsI Economy S f iff t Obtainable in S™i508 words
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Advertisement19 1923-12-06 1 T. NAGATA, E j DENTIST. 5 2 a NEXT DOOR TO E 5 a THE DISPENSARY.” S M 519 words
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Article924 1923-12-06 2 LARGE ARRAY OF ART AND HAND WORK. Those who suppose that our local schools aim at producing only clerks will do well to pay a visit to the exhibition of the work done by the local schools, which will be opened at the Government Girls’ School924 words
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Article318 1923-12-06 2 EMPLOYEES DOWN PENS. Though the front doors of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha offices, in, Hongkong, are closed, a China Mail” representative gained admittance from the entrance at the rear. Three Japanese junior clerks and members of he Chinese staff were present, their chief employment apparently being the consumption318 words
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307 1923-12-06 2 Lecturing at the Royal Photographic Society exhibition in Russell-square Bloomsbury. Mr. J. E. Saunders said that a remarkable series of kinema photographs had just been taken at the London Zoo showing a young woman Miss Gladys Callow, a Fellow of the Zoological Society. playing with307 words
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Article124 1923-12-06 2 The re-shoot for the above Shield took place at Seletar Range, Singapore, on Sunday last. The following is the order and scores 2'oo 400 500 Total S. R. E. (v). No. 1 Team 146 116 121 383 Eurasian Cov., No. 1 Team 134 133 115 382 B124 words
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Article493 1923-12-06 2 S. F. P.” LOT OF SMUGGLING GOING ON.” In the District Court, Singapore, a case came up for hearing in which Thio Sow’ Yang of Chop Aik Leong Chun was charged with having committed an offence under the Rubber Restriction Ordinance. Mr. Whitley, the D. P. P.S. F. P.” - 493 words
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Article206 1923-12-06 2 S. F. P.” Mrs. Ambrancia Rangel, one of the two women partners in the business of the Alec Motor Garage. Orchard Road, was examined in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Monday before Mr. Justice Sproule. In reply to the Assistant Official Assignee. Mr. G. B. Kellagher. sheS. F. P.” - 206 words
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Article219 1923-12-06 2 An application was heard by the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw) in the Supreme Court, Singapore, made by R- J. Solomon for the return of a ring and a gold chain. The defendant w’as R. Sajan, who was stated to have left the Colony, says the219 words
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Article764 1923-12-06 2 Caution i s a merit suspended animation is a disease, says the Straits Times. We have had inquiries recently from subscriber? to the Raffles College Funds, as to whether the opening ceremony may be hoped for on the day when we celebrate the bi-centenary of Singapore. Glancing through764 words
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Article132 1923-12-06 2 Mr. Baldwin has been forced to walk the plank, and has plunged into the deep en<L” said Earl Beauchamp at. a dinner at the National Liberal Club. To support his case,” he added, he has first found a verdict of guilty against Free Trade, and is132 words
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Article910 1923-12-06 2 BANE OF MALARIA. Dr. Melville D. Mackenzie, Senior Medical Officer. Friends’ Russian Famine Relief Unit, S.-K.. Russia writes that in the later months of 1922 famine refugees returning from Turkestan to the X olga Valley and from the Caucasus to South Russia and the Ukraine brought with910 words
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338 1923-12-06 2 Details of the trip aronnd in the interests of the new rld world service the Reb™ |i pany will soon institute whJ/* Robert Dollar is now k printed in the San 1 October 23 as follow, '"""«I Organisation of the Robert Tin Steamship338 words
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Article57 1923-12-06 2 The following new books have H received at Penang Library:— Applied Eugenics, by Paul and R. H. Johnson. The Invisible Event, by I 1 1 ford. Oriental Sjlverwork: Malay Chines?, by H. Ling Roth. Reputation, by Elinor Mordaum A short History of the Fatimid fate, by De Lacy57 words
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Advertisement248 1923-12-06 2 WAS RUN-DOWN. WEAK AND NERVOUS. IF Y r OU ARE THE SAME MRS. CRANE’S CASE MILL INTEREST YOE In A,nem-aDr. Pale People are just as w popular as they are in this c°u n fact, you could hardly l,l( nflt country in the world where they are known and praised.248 words
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Article408 1923-12-06 3 Free Press.” The completion of the Penang Hill Railway and an awakened interest in the matter of residence on the Hill by the people of Penang, have already led to considerable developments and more are foreshadowed. An advertisement calls for tenders for the construction of a HotelFree Press.” - 408 words
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Article284 1923-12-06 3 CHINESE POSTMAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. Choong Wah San. a Chinese postman, employed in the General Post Office. Penang, was yesterday* afternoon committed for trial at the next assizes by Mr. A. V. Aston for theft of postal articles. Mr. Tye Keat Kee, a clerk in the284 words
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Article51 1923-12-06 3 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m.. to-morrow 1 March Cadettan Sousa 2 Gavotte Zephyr Eilenberg 3 Waltz I'll lie your Sweetheart Witt 4 Selection Crown Diamonds Aubers 5 Fox T-ot Rose Sizemore God Save The51 words
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Article240 1923-12-06 3 NEW YEAR MEETING, 1924. PROPOSED PROGRAMME. First Day. Tuesday, Bth January, 1924. Second Day. Thursday, 10th Third Day. Saturday, 12th Two Races for Ex Griffin Ponies-Each Day. Three Races for Ex Griffin Horses-Each Day. Three Races for Horses-Each Day. STABLING FREE. Single boat-freight from Singapore and Port240 words
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Advertisement1605 1923-12-06 3 POSITIONS VACANT T J .lf i ra j e Wlt |j Australia m xi I Probationers for the 1 Department who have passed the abridge Local Examination or n "'niation of not lower standard, L 5/ i".nv.v„ I!» and 21 years old. j u n to Malays and others TX1,605 words
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Advertisement36 1923-12-06 3 H If it’s your NERVES R Jm you must have K ISANATOGEN Tbe Tra, Taaic 1 WO Dr. Claude Wheeler says: JMI The debilitated nervous Jraß system absorbs Sanatogea as the parchad earth dr.nks up water."36 words
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Advertisement295 1923-12-06 3 I' ''i MR If »>■l' Ir, JI; BW il !j) 1 l! ll II IiI II ckcl llllHMißiiM w I j i 1 ii'ifW I LET THE I ROBINSON! j PLAYER PIANO Bring Music into your life—and all that Ej music means. Electric and foot power models in stock. S295 words
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Advertisement82 1923-12-06 3 Concert Dance In Aid of St. Dunstan’s Home. Lnder the Distinguished Patronage of The Hon. Mr. A. B. VOULES, Resident Councillor, and His Honour Mr. JUSTICE SPROULE, IN TOWN HALL, PENANG, On 15 th December, AT 9-15 P.M. PROMPT. Hawaiian Music. Tickets from Robinson Piano Co. Admission $2 only. 2021—30-1182 words
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Miscellaneous59 1923-12-06 3 IN AID OF ST. DUNSTAN’S INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. TOWN HALL PENANG, DECEMBER Bth, at 9*15 p. m. MRS. HERBERT COOPER presents A TRIPLE BILL—BOBBIE SETTLES DOWN” and THE REST CURE” By Gertrude Jexningis, and GRAND GUIGNOL ECONOMY A Horror in One Spasm by RAFAEL SABATINI. Box plan at ROBINSON59 words
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Article39 1923-12-06 4 Hardixj; Franciscus.On November 28th, at the' Church of the Visitation, Seremban. Jubert Andrew Harding, son of Mr. A Mrs. J. Harding, of Hill Side Estate. Seremban. and Muriel Victoria Franciscus, youngest daughter of Mrs. G. Franciscus. of Seremban.39 words
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Article1027 1923-12-06 4 A year ago the British electorate returned a Government pledged to give the country tranquillity. Five years ago it returned another which pledged itself to hang the Kaiser and to make Germany pay. To-day, the electors are asked by the new leader of the tranquillity1,027 words
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Article1012 1923-12-06 4 The movement for the formation oi a Straits Settlements (PenPenang ang) Association is reAssociation. ceiving excellent support among all the communities of the Settlement, and the prospect is that at the public meeting called for the 12th inst. at the Town Hall, the attendance will be of1,012 words
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Article152 1923-12-06 4 SIMP AM VALLEY TIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 6. At the. annual meeting of S mpM; Valley Tin. Mr. Chew Woon Pjh reported that, the sub-lease had heen renews for three years. This decision was come to on account of the new regulations of Government requiring152 words
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Article240 1923-12-06 4 and onu M- The P. &0. Packet Macedonia, mails, despatched from London <’i‘ l 15th November, is expected to arrive here at noon to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday. 1 instant. The mail despatched from to London on the 9th ultimo. >and onu ; _ M- - 240 words
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Advertisement329 1923-12-06 4 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>x g- s I I EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL I I X 2Ĕ Steam Turbine», ALL S EE Generators A. C. D. C., BRITISH X EE Switchboards, J Wires and Cables, X X Lighting Fittings, EE sf < Switches and X Accessories, etc., etc. EE X x X ENQUIRIES g INVITED. X329 words
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Advertisement96 1923-12-06 4 E. O.” X’MAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. Manday, 24th DecemberX’MAS DINNER AND DANCE CRACKERS AND STREAMERS. Tuesday, 25th DecemberX’MAS DAY. NO DANCING. Wednesday, 26th December.-BOXING DAY. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. Friday, 28th December—NO DANCING. Saturday, 29th December -SPECIAL TIFFIN ORCHESTRA. Monflay, 31st NEW YEAR EVE. GALA KIGHT. DINNER AND DANCE96 words
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Miscellaneous88 1923-12-06 4 LYRIC THEATRES, LTD. THEATRE ROYAL. PENANG ROAD. From Thursday, 6th, to Sunday, 9th December, 1923. Harry Rapf s Big Box-Office Bonanza 7 Reels Wanted for Murder” 7 Reels Featuring ELAINE KAMMERSTEIN. Lewis J. Selznick presents EUGENE O'BRIEN in 5 Parts Channing of the Northwest 5 Parts 4 Parts The Great88 words
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Miscellaneous22 1923-12-06 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 11.13 p.m. 5. 5 p.m. To-morrow. 11.38 a.m. >. 49 a.m. 11.57 p.m. 5. 53 p.m.22 words
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Obituary52 1923-12-06 4 DEATH. Mrs. Lee Keng Tit.On December 1. at 21. Hace Course Road, Singapore, Mrs. Lee Keng Tit. aged »‘»5. mother of Messrs. Lee Sian Gan. Chim Tee and Lee Ewe Aik. B. Sc. OBITUARY. Paris. Decern bar -7. The death is announced of M. Maurice Barres, the distinguished litterateur and52 words
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Article1045 1923-12-06 5 Pointers from Party Headquarters. laS |.\l!M I E ROWDYISM. .Reiher's Telegrams.) London. December 5. election campaign is winding up ora tory. There was a free Viscount Curzon’s meeting at Bat- ph .irs were burled about and tvhcn w indows were smash»*»!. mh. the Conservative can'r liolian T ,f.Reiher's Telegrams.) - 1,045 words
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Article70 1923-12-06 5 SCOTLAND STILL WET. London. December 5. The (‘lection campaign has been overshadowed in several areas in Scotland by ihe local veto poll. The results hitherto announced show little change. Edinburgh gave a substantial majority in all wards in favour of remaining wet. Glasgow, after a flood of70 words
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Article87 1923-12-06 5 Washington. December .7. An armistice between the political groups was arranged at a Conference this evening, whereby Congress, with Mr. Gillett presiding, will be organised on December 5. thus clearing the way for President Coolidge to deliver his message on December G. Speaker Re elected. Washington. December87 words
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Article37 1923-12-06 5 ASS A SSIN’S RI NG LE ADE R CAPTURED. Delhi. December .7. A Mazagai Shinwari. the ringleader of the murderers of Major I* innis. has been captured by the Zhob Levy Corps.37 words
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Article43 1923-12-06 5 Calcutta, Novemlier I*.'I’he AngloIndian. Bently. who was detained last month at Roorkee and subt»equently at Monghyr while inquiries were made in connection with the murder of Colonel Kennedy, has been released from custody nothing having been found against him.43 words
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Article44 1923-12-06 5 London, December .7. An interesting forthcoming issue is that of £1,500.000 debentures which marks the completion of several years' negotiations for the formation of an Empire Zinc Combination, in which it is understood British. Australian and Burman interests are closely identified.44 words
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Article237 1923-12-06 5 United States' Attitude. Reuter’s Telegrams.) Washington. December .7. It is understood that the German proposals that the Reparations Commission should authorise the flotation of a loan to cover purchases of foodstuffs are assured of support in the United States to the extent of authorisation being givenReuter’s Telegrams.) - 237 words
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Article46 1923-12-06 5 OXFORL v CAMBRIDGE MATCH. London. December .7. The Oxford Rugger team to meet Cambridge at Twickenham on December 11 has l>een definitely selected. The Colonies are strongly represented. There are four South Africans, two Australians and the Pennsylvanian A. C. Valentine, all Rhodes scholars.46 words
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Article425 1923-12-06 5 At 5 p.m yesterday, the Boy Scouts and Cubs z at 'he Government English School, were inspected by the Scout Commissioner for Penang. Mr H R Cheeseman. Mrs. Voules. who had graciously consented to be present, went round the ranks, followed the subsequent performance with kindly425 words
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Article802 1923-12-06 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomson have reI turned from Brastagi. M. M. Mr. A. F. Scholfield. formerly of the Archive Office. Calcutta, is appointed University librarian at Cambridge. The death has occurred of Sir Henry Turner Irving, who was appointed Colonial Secretary of Ceylon in 1869. Monsieur802 words
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Article925 1923-12-06 5 Haul of Pickpockets. As the result of several complaints made to the Police of the activities of pickpockets in Penang, special policemen have been posted at the different places where people gather, not, however, without some successions, as two men were produced before Mr. A. V. Aston925 words
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Article844 1923-12-06 5 TWO ACCUSEir-DISCHARGED. On the resumption of the hearing of the case against Ong Kim. Revenue Officer, No 120, who is charged with landing rubber between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. at the 8| mile Batu Ferringhi Road, and Ooi Swee Khoon and Ch’ng Lean Seng. Senior Revenue844 words
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Article58 1923-12-06 5 Tokao, December 3.Viscount Kat oh, President of the Kensei Party, the meeting of the managers, declared that he would not oppose the proposed nonSeiyu Parties Union if it can be secured without, disorder, though the plan must be mosf carefully considered prior to carrying it out. Cotton Yarn58 words
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Article1096 1923-12-06 6 .—Ex FEMININE MENTALITY. There are about 20 million voters on the British register, of whom about eight millions are women. Taking the same average as for males, three-fourths, or six million females will go to the poll, Of course, if they all voted on the.—Ex - 1,096 words
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Article429 1923-12-06 6 CLAYTON COMMITTEE’S REPORT. Rangoon. November lotlj. lt is understood that the Local Government will shortly publish the report of the Clayton Committee on retrenchment. Enquiries show that the Committee has dealt with every department of the Government separately. While not entering into a detailed examination of all429 words
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Article251 1923-12-06 6 Calcutta. November 19.As an outcome of the sterling loan recently floated in London by the Calcutta Tramways Company, extensive developments in the tramway service of Calcutta are under consideration. Preparations are being made for laying a new track along the entire length of Park Street. The new251 words
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Advertisement422 1923-12-06 6 i J! ml i SsJIrUtIIJ/£- j I': 'T'HOSE racking fits of coughing which I fcvjprf come on directly you get up, when I l.j jL’ B the raw early-morning air strikes to your 11$ ,g tel lungsemphasize the need for Peps. vL*' fl|| a Nothing else will give such comforting422 words
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Advertisement115 1923-12-06 6 DO YOUR X’MAS j SHOPPING fi I AT WHITEAWfiYS n Where you get THE BEST 1 SERVICE, THE BEST VALUE, THE BEST SELECTION of Sea- sonable Goods, and where you II can shop under ideal conditions. Our selection of Toys and presentation goods is generally acknowledged to be the finest115 words
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Article658 1923-12-06 7 IE1; education and the 1,1 PRINCE’S VISIT. Wiles is a small country, but its the most ancient in these islands. 1 oiu Empire its name, and the rives his title to the heir to the count r) rtl l 1 'iring the last 50 years there have658 words
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Article252 1923-12-06 7 DR COOK AND THE NORTH POLE. sir Philip Gibbs writes to the Morning Ou my return from Hungary my has been called to a letter from i Jackson, <>f the old Harmsworth *«011 Exj»edition. in which he asserts that tight to have the credit which has been ."'"J" m e252 words
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Article29 1923-12-06 7 No\< nR Pl 20.The National have granted Ul,’ l)U| 1,1111 le r Political fund to the ~;t,' ty f or the purposes of the I election.29 words
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Article691 1923-12-06 7 PRESIDENT CALVIN COOLIDGE - BY PRESIDENT CALVIN COOLIDGE. The American people from their earliest days have observed the wise custom of acknowledging each year the bounties with which Divine Providence has favoured them. In the lieginning this acknowledgment was a voluntary return of thanks by the community for the fruitfulness of691 words
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Article104 1923-12-06 7 Dec 7 Penang School-Work Exhibition. Govt. Girls’ School. SRugby. Perak v Penang. Taiping. Blpoh Amateurs in Triple Bill, Town Hall, Penang, 9.15 p.m. BAt Taiping, Rugger Penang vs Perak. 8 New Club. Taiping Scotch Dance, 9.30 p.m. Perak State Band. 9 P.S.C.. Yellow Cup 100 yards Handicap. 11104 words
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Article385 1923-12-06 7 CONRADI TRIAL DISCLOSURES. Lausanne, November 6.Scenes of horror and tragedy and suffering under the Bolshevist rule in Russia were described to-day oy Pulunin, the young Russian intellectual and ex-officer who is charged with complicity with Moritz Alexandre Conradi, the 27-years-old Rus-sian-born Swiss who is being tried at385 words
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Article206 1923-12-06 7 Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 nom. Cloves 105.00 nom. Gold leaf 72-00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 48.00 sellers 110 s 43.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundrie»4 12.25 sales Rattans 11-20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per206 words
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Article112 1923-12-06 7 New York, Nov. 18-Following bank mptcy proceedings brought «against one prominent firm of brokers here it is reported that the rise in cotton juices is ruining a number of Wall St. houses and that the failure of several larged brokerage firms is imminent. Speculators in cotton here112 words
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Article473 1923-12-06 7 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The Directors of Devon Estates (Malacca), Ltd., report for the year ended 30th June. 1923, that the net profit for the year amounted to $265,507.00 to which must Im? added the balance of $63,261.85 brought forward from last account and $10,672.71 Straits Settlements Income Tax473 words
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Article345 1923-12-06 7 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The Directors of the Bagan River Rubber Co.. Ltd., report for the twelve months ended 30th September. 1923, that no increase was made in the cultivated area during the period under review. Upkeep.Regular bi-monthly ring weeding has been maintained at a345 words
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Article25 1923-12-06 7 Messrs. Lewis and Peat give London stocks up 394 tons for the week ending Dec. 1, total now on hand 60,351 tons.25 words
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Article50 1923-12-06 7 S T-’’ Bangkok, December 3.The proprietor of a Siamese newspaper and the editor were e.ach sentenced to four years’ imprisonment and the former, in addition, ordered to pay 1,000 ticals or undergo an extra year’s imprisonment, for defaming the King and Queen. Evidence was heard in Camera.S T-’’ - 50 words
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Article185 1923-12-06 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. jo n Shares. JS S CC CC X X sc. c. sc. sc. Rubber (Dollar.) Glenealy 1.25 1.35 Kempas 4.25 4.75 4.00 4.25 K.Sidim 2.10 2.20 2.05 2.10 Kudong 1.40 1.50 1.25 1.40185 words
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Article45 1923-12-06 7 6th December, 1923. Local. ctk. {Smoked Sheet 49 quiet Fine Pale Crepe 49? Unsmoked Sheet 43 SINGa- (Smoked Sheet 50 PORE (Crepe 50 London and New York. T (Smoked Sheet 15.2 d firm LO!!DO! lCre P e U 2 d New York G27]45 words
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Article28 1923-12-06 7 The following are additional rubber outputs for November lbs. Ayer Tawah 22.800 Bindings (Suffolk) 21,438 Kelubi 4,877 Tanjong Pau 21.012 Narborough 37.317 Pusing 3.570 Lunas 24.10028 words
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Article116 1923-12-06 7 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on December 5 Spot £236.15» Unchanged 3 mos. buying 237.15 s Up 25.6 d 3 selling 238 25.6 d The Eastern’Smelting Co., Ltd: London, Dec. 4. £236.175.6d spot, and £237.125.6d three months buying, £237 175.6 d selling. London,116 words
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Article129 1923-12-06 7 Southern Perak Dredging. Ltd., for November, xvorked 620 hours, treated 119,100 cubic yards for an output of 780 piculs. Renong Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., Tin Ore for the 2nd half month ending 30th November. Dredge No. 1 piculs 64. Approximate total output for the month of November, piculs129 words
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Article36 1923-12-06 7 Following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of Nov., 1923. Adults. Minors. Arrivals 4,088 595 Departures 3.117 211 The arrivals relate to aid’ll passengers only.36 words
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Article263 1923-12-06 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pangkor for P. Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Benmacdhui for Port Swettenhana, Singapore, China and Japan. Kedah for Dindings. Kinta for Port Swettenham Singapore. Porthos for Ceylon, India, Suez, Port Said. Marseilles and Europe. Sensational developments in the marine engineering world are said to mark the engines263 words
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Article137 1923-12-06 7 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). RY TRiIN. Federal«d Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. train:Parit137 words
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Article115 1923-12-06 7 PENANG. DECEMBER 6, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 9/32 3 Credit 2/419/32 .3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank R«l62?>'] 3 days’sight Private 165 3 Bombay Demand Bank 162| 2 Madras Demand Bank 162?» 3 days’sight Private115 words
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Advertisement59 1923-12-06 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. Pedigree Airedales. A few well bred pups from imported stock. Pedigrees etc. from Manning, Kapar. TO LET. Versailles,” No. 145, Kelawei Road. Electric lights and fans and two bath rooms. Entry Ist January. 1924. Nos. 24 and 26, Chow Thye Road. Immediate entry. R nts moderate.59 words
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Advertisement1553 1923-12-06 8 BANKS Nippon Yusen Kaisha. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Incorporated in Japan.) BANKING CORPORATION. IN tended sailings from penang. mall contract with the (Incorporated in Hongkong.) WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT Authorised Capital $50,000,000 MACH AON Deer. 13 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. (Subject1,553 words
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Advertisement652 1923-12-06 8 P. 0.-BRITISH INdK' AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Penang. To Marseille. London about P en s MACEDONIA Dec. 6 KALYAN ab «nt KASHGAR652 words
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