Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 December 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 283. VOL LXy_XI. FRIDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 716 1 TokisatsuJ PHOTOGRAPHIC I ART STUDIO.! Phone 772. BISHOP street* J -tmiwiwobbw _> r 2 M-■: r-__,, PEUGEOT CARS |fZ In Stock. Peugeot “Doc” Model. 1 g ORDERING P 1» DOG’S HEAD 10/18 11. P. (R. A. C. 11 H. P.) 4 Seater. Engine 4 cylinders. (66X105). water cooled, fan, J
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    • 40 1 K= x K K ’x X ESTO. Wpr ■> tm. If nnawzn «> sf'iin. •>• |X’MAS GIFTS Jj in JEWELLERY x and SILVER WARE 111 AT TEMPTING PRICES. j» I B. P. de SILVA,?X JEWELLER, PENANC 4 {SINGAPORE. x >: s s x a
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  • 429 2 SUGGESTIONS FOR TREATMENT OF ANKYLOSTMIASIS. A rejHirt wriitten over a year ago by by Dr. S'. M. Lambert, M. D., of Suva, is noted in a recent issue of the “Journal of Tropical Medicine.’’ It deals with ankylostomiasis, or hookworm disease, and mass treatment is suggested to deal
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  • 238 2 As was the case last year, the cold weather season will witness an influx of American tourists into Calcutta. The first party, travelling under the auspices of the American Express Company, have already left America, having sailed from New York on Thursday November 15. on board the giant
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  • 167 2 In the High Court, Rangoon, before Mr. Justice Beasley was heard the application of the Irrawaddy Flotilla Co., Ltd., for the winding up of the Mergui Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. Mr. A. Cl Martin and Mr. C. H. de Paulsen, through their advocate, Mr. Robertson,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1681 2 Sh rt Clo&S fied TENDERS INVITED. Straits Settlements (Penang) Association. e The Municipal Commissioners of A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at AnVPrtIQPmPnR George Town. Penang, hereby invite the Town Hall, Penang, on WEDNESVllldVlllVUlO. tenders for the undermentioned work DAY, the 12th DECEMBER, 1923, at Wanted, For Sale, To Ut
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    • 959 2 R AN K S Does the Distance from TH e which you do your buy- india limited f ing make any difference (incorporated i n England to you, providing you get Authorised Capital good English Merchan- c» P iui «jjw» dise at MUCH O Reserve Fund and Undivided Profit LOWER
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  • 820 3 •>O.OOO MILE JOURNEY. [{on. Mr. Ernest Guinness and the 11 iKirtv which arrived in Singapore the* Fantome 11. one Of the best on '"'"of th' Royal Yacht Squadron, will I® 0 11 'at many souvenirs to take back lin'l with them when their round L "orM trip comes
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  • 633 3 S. F. P.” HEAVY FINE INFLICTED. The Chinese manager of Chop Thian Seng Chan of South Canal, road. Singapore, was the defendant in another prosecution under the Rubber Restriction Ordinance which was heard before the District Judge, Mr. L- F. Tiavid. in the District Court, Singapore, on
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  • 64 3 Calcutta. November 23.—The election held on Monday in the Calcutta City North-West General constituency in which the leader of the Constitutional party was oppossed by a well-known member of the Swaraj party has resulted in a heavy defeat for the Constitutionalists. the figures which were declared this morning
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  • 1353 3 SIR HERBERT HAMBLING’S PROTEST. A denial that the grave unemployment problem had to any extent been influenced by monetary deflation, and a protest against the heresy’ of limiting the market in order to secure a definite rate of profit with a small turnover were the main
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  • 339 3 PROBLEM FOR BURMA’S GOVERNOR Rangoon. Nov. 6.—Further particulars of efforts to suppress slaver/ and human sacrifice in the Putao district on the Bur-ma-Assam border are given in the report of Mr. Thornton. Commissioner, NorthEast Frontier Division. who states that slavery’ in Hkamtipzain has been checked, the number
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 173 3 CHILDREN DO NOT FIGHT AGAINST BABY’S OWN TABLETS. 'I hey Are Easy To Give and Pleasant To Take. Children require special medicine of their own, made of such ingredients only as cannot j>ossibiJy do them harm, and put up in exactly the right dosage to produce without loss of time
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    • 385 3 g J Always have <J another g hottie handy S It's a wise housewife who keeps an extra bottle of Bovril Ar Kg in reserve—in case of emergencies B* ■I The Grocer isn’t always handy, or isn’t open if he handy Bl —and if there’s need for Bovril, not infrequently
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  • 1185 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. W. M. Thunder has returned to Ipoh from Home leave. Capt. A. V. Lopes is spending a holiday up Penang Hill. Mr. H. E. Beardsell, Boring Engineer in charge, H. M. Naval Base, Singapore, is in Kelantan. Mr. J. M. Elias, who had been on a visit
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  • 201 4 -“M. T.” When the suit Chia Kim Huat vs. M. Kader Sultan was called up in the Supreme Court, Singapore, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter .Shaw, Mr. Griffith Williams appearing on behalf of the plaintiff, asked that the case be stood over till
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  • 111 4 The followng action was taken at Singapore Municipal Committee meeting held on November 29: Authorised Mr. Preece of Messrs Pieece, Cardew and Rider, Consulting Engineers to the Commissioners for the proposed Electric Power Station, to negotiate with the Chairman, Singapore Harbour Board, ifor the supply of electricity
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  • 531 4 THEFT OF BICYCLE. Yeap It Seng, a youth of about 17, when charged before Mr. A. V. Aston this morning with the theft of a bicycle, the property of Teh Chye Ong, pleaded guilty. Inspector Fowler, who is in charged of C Division in the absence on
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  • 157 4 Madras, November 23 :—The following telegram sent by the Collector of Vizagapatam to the Government of Madras, dated 19th November, states that the storm, locally unprecedented, culminated on Saturday night. There was extensive damage to houses, communications and property. In Vizagapatam Municipality Velempata quarter was completely destroyed.
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  • 94 4 December 9, 2nd Sunday in Advent S. Paul’s Mission Chapel. Bukit Tengah, Holy Communion and Address 8 a.m. S. Mark’s Church, Butterworth, Evening Praver and Sermon 6 p.m. Collections at both services on behalf of the Diocesan Medical Missions. S. Paul’s Mission Chapel, Bukit
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  • 773 4 THE PRIZE-WINNERS. The following is a list of the awards at the Penang school work exhibition, held in the Government Girls’ School. The Judges were: Needlework and Handwork.—Mrs. Voules (assisted by various Sub-Committees). Other Exhibits: —Hon’ble Mr. John Mitchell, Hon’ble Mr. W. H. Thorne, the Inspector of
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  • 360 4 PNEUMATIC-TYRES COMING. Different views are held on the question of rieshas in Hongkong streets which are seeing more and more motor traffic each day. Accordingly, different opinions will be expressed on a statement made that a large number of these humanpower vehicles will be withdrawn
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  • 264 4 —“M. M.” A COMPROMISE. At the beginning of last month Mr. V. D. Knowles, on behalf of Mr. Hong Guan, successfully argued a point of law before Sir Lionel Woodward, the Chief Judicial Commissioner. In that case Mr. J. A. Russell, through his solicitors, the Hon. Mr.
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  • 125 4 London. .November 27.—1 n a leader headed The Salt Tax Harvest the Manchester Guardian says that so far the success of the Swarajists will embarrass only the provincial assemblies, but shortly the central Legislatures will also find themselves in a difficult position and it looks as
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  • 376 4 COLONEL SPENCER’S LE W U-Colonel F. G. 8p,».,, <■ the S. S. Volunteer Forthe Singapore Press t the epecial recruiting day teer s in Singapore, as follow, I address this letter to .j]] British birth tmder years have not so far joined the local V, f anktbem to lowing
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  • 237 4 Half of the world is said to be in agriculture. That’s how the other bai lives. The silk districts of Japan, it is ar. nounced, have not been affected by recent disaster; so there will be no grea amount of suffering in the American working classes, after all. According
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 146 4 NERVE-ENERGY. Its Secret and How to Obtain It “Those who are fit -and T*' :,nJ London physician, in u, to iinagi’ ie the Nervous,” find 11 r ,hle to condition of a person, who ft e lii>g' lf fresh. but U-o- slackness, which betoken is at a low ebb.” ,k
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS.
    • 1122 5 Monday, November 12.—Up very bethat I may wash with my own j s ra y white silk jumper, the best uiiting me I have ever had, and I j nO t it should be spoiled in colour r m is-shapen by careless handling, for a great waste
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    • 564 5 Bv “Rosamund." jllj ill Partly perhaps because our men when in France got the habit of drinking coffee there, and partly perhaps because there are a good many Doctors telling us that if we must’ drink either, coffee b less harmful than tea. but anyhow, and
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    • 209 5 (1) Diminutive handkerchiefs of lace or ninon are worn strapped to the upper arm or wrist, ag though to compensate for the lack of sleeves, for the sleeveless dress is still very much worn. (2) A quaint little ivory head surrounded by a frill of ivory tops
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    • 391 5  -  By Helena Hartnell. It must have been a chronic dyspeptic who uttered the bitter words: “God sends the victuals, and the devil sends cooks.’’ There is some tmge of reason for the- exaggerated complaints, and few people pause to reflect how much both health and happiness depends
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    • 566 5  -  By Pauline Boucher. Are you getting ready for dancingtime I’ve been round the shops and am now indulging in the very wildest schemes for my dancing attire. There is going to be such an unique frock and a cloak equalling its splendour and shoes and a dream of a
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    • 457 5  -  By Sybil Deane. There has been some discussion of late as to whether old love-letters should be destroyed or preserved. Some have advocated their incineration on the eve of marriage; utherg would cling passionately to them and hoard them away ae precious relics- It is true, I
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    • 325 5  -  By Helena Hartnell. At this season of the year with its damp days and cold winds, colds are rife, and most uncomfortable and unbecoming things they are. Besides which, they °re dangerous, and may easily turn to something more serious, if neglected. A woman can keep
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  • 16 6 Dawbarn.—At No. 1 Ross Road. Penang, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dawbarn, a son.
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  • 712 6 The earliest general election results show that the protectionist policy of Mr. Stanley Baldwin has not received the approval of the country, and that the confidence of the Premier when he threw out the challenge for a change in the fiscal policy of Britain was misplaced. We
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  • 173 6 VOLUNTEER RECRUITING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore. December 7. A special volunteer recruiting day on Thursday resulted in 49 recruits being sworn in by Colonel Spencer, including 15 Scottish. 12 artillery and 9 machine gun. The total of the present force is 59 officers and 1.131 other ranks.
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  • 36 6 CAMP AT GOPENG ROAD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob. December 7. Malayan Volunteer Infantry from all over Perak arrived in Ipoh to-day for a week’s camp at Gopeng Road. Colonel Parr is in command.
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  • 59 6 The homeward mail, by the Kalyan. closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The M.M. Andre Lebon, with Continental mails, is now expected to arrive here at 1 a.m. on Monday, the 10th instant The mail despatched from Penang to London on the 10th ultimo*by the s.s. Johan de M
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  • 1569 6 The nearest approach Malaya has had to election enthusiasm Looking was •in Penang many Backward. years ago, says the Ipoh paper. There was a Municipal election, and some enthusiast tarred up on the wall ol the Penang Convent “Down with McClarty, the Gas Bag. Vote for Huttenbach.”
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 206 6 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1 b ffljOffl I x ii irsi i IT ALY’S PREMIER BRAND. x x Not too dry —Not too sweet. x x X X G Stocks always on hand. X X G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., g PENANG. .g X '■cxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXy I BURFORD SI PRIZE No. 1 I I
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    • 101 6 “E. O.” X’MAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. Moaday, 24th December—X MAS DINNER AND DANCE CRACKERS AND STREAMERS. Tuesday, 25tb 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. Moaday, 31st December—NEW YEAR EVE. GALA NIGHT. DINNER AND DANCE
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1677 7 LIBERAL AND LABOUR CAINS. MANCHESTER FOR FREE TRADE. MR. CHURCHILL DEFEATED. MR. F. G. PENNY RE-ELECTED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. December 6. Polling 'Dy in London opened with line, cold weather. The booths opened a .m. in many constituencies and in tbersiit s a^er there was a steady voters,
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  • 20 7 The unopposed returns were as follows Con ser vati ves 35 Literals 11 Labour 3 Independent 1
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  • 19 7 Conservatives 343 Literals 115 Labour 146 Sinn Fein 1 Nationalists 2 Other Parties 8 Total 615
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  • 32 7 1886 Unionist 114 1892 Liberal 40 1895 Unionist 152 1900 Unionist 134 1906 Literal 356 1910 Liberal 124 1910 Liberal 126 1918 Coalition 263 1922 Conservative 71
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  • 83 7 London, Nov. 25. —Great interest is being taken here in the British Election, says the “Times’’ Constantinople Correspondent. One is constantly asked whether Mr. Lloyd George is likely to return to power. Such a contingency is obviously causing serious anxiety at Angora. This morning Angora Correspondents of
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  • 46 7 ATTEMPT TO FORM CABINET FAILS. The Hague, December 6. Heer Jonkheer Beelaerts Van Blokland has informed the Queen that he is unable to form a Cabinet. It is understood that he failed principally owing to the difficulty of finding a Minister of Finance.
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  • 17 7 Dublin. December 7. The Free State loan floated on 23 November is over-subscribed.
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  • 742 7 President Coolidge’s First Message to Congress. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Washington, December 6. President Coolidge, in his first message to Congress, re-affirmed the Monroe Doctrine and declared that America definitely refused to adopt or ratify the Covenant of the League of Nations. The United States favours a permanent world court
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  • 114 7 New Agreements. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Paris, December 6. Arrangements for the resumption of work in the occupied territories continue to be made satisfactorily. Agreements were signed yesterday with firms representing an annual output of over 6.500,000 tons, or a further 8 per cent of coal production in
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  • 215 7 London. November 25.—The hopes of a rapid solution of the Cabinet crisis are not being fulfilled, «ays the “Times” Berlin Correspondent. The fate attending the series of attempts to form a combination of parties qnd persons indicates the confusion resulting from the Socialists’ escapade in bringing
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  • 33 7 London. Nov. 25. —Brussels. —According to the “Times” correspondent, the Belgian Government considers that, as a result of the agreement, the occupation of the Ruhr can no longer be contested.
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  • 128 7 BALDWIN’S INTERESTS REPORTED CONCERNED. London. December 6. In connection with the Empire Zinc Combination, it is understood that the National Smelting Company is arranging to acquire the Swansea Vale and Avonmouth zinc undertakings and will offer for sale £1,500,000 7 per cent. first mortgage debentures. They are
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  • 41 7 PASSED BY FRENCH CHAMBER. Paris, December 6. The Chamber, by 408 votes to 127. passed the Electoral Reform Bill generally maintaining the present method of voting. M. Poincare made the passage in such form, a question of confidence.
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  • 29 7 London, November 28.—A Constantinople message says that the Government has fixed the emoluments of the Calinh and President Mustapba Kemal at £T 10,000 monthly each.
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  • 17 7 OBITUARY. Lon(1 nr December 6. The «loath is announced nf Mr. Edward Martyn, the dramatist, aired 64.
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  • 1741 8 ITS AIMS, PROSPECTS. AND DIFFICULTIES. Mr. Philip Snowden, discussing the possibility of a Labour Government, stated that it would be responsible for maintaining the administration of vast State enterprises already in existence Education. Public Health, National Insurance. Housing, the Post Office, Telephones, National Defence, Labour Exchanges, the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 434 8 H HORLICK'SM. I MALTED MILK I M BUILDS FROM THE FIRST GLASS 1 I rvAMULT? So surely does HORLICK’S MALTED MILK, tie recognised FOOD-DRINK, help nature, that you can feel ’J® I the increased vitality and life force from the first glass. If I H you are run down, give
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 114 9 Entries for the P. C. C. January Tennis Tournament «are now open and close, on 7th January, 1924. Play to commence 14th January. 1924, Entries for each event $l. Ladieg free. Only those who have been elected members prior to the list being closed are
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    • 105 9 The following will represent the Colours and Whites in the M. F. A. practice match on Sunday, the 9th instant, at the Dato Kramat Gardens for the Int< r-State Competition between the Kedah Football Association a-nd the M. F. A. Penang, for Mr. J. S. W. Arthur
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    • 49 9 Mr. R. L I). Wodehouse*, who, before leaving the Colony’ for India a few weeks back, had been one of the most prominent in Straits cricket, was selected to play for the Presidency European team in the Bombay Quadrangular Tournament m hich opened on Monday.
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    • 384 9 Lucknow. November. 22,—There was a laigc crowd in the enclosures to-day, the second day of the Autumn Races. His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief and his staff were present. Three of the fields were exceedingly small, but the other eveyts were better supported, and the racing all round W
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  • 123 9 Mr. Chee Wor Lok. Chairman. Japan Earthquake Relief Fund. Chinese Town Hall. Penang, hae received the following letter from Mr. S. Ukita. Consul-General for Penang, in Singapore: “I beg to acknowledge with my sincerest thanks the receipt of your letter dated on the 29th ult. together with
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  • 261 9 I’he Temple of Heaven, symbolizing to Old China the centre of the Universe, stands to-day as it did nearly five hundred years ago within the shadow of Peking’s palaces. It has seen the Ming Dynasty which raised this shrine to Shangti. the Supreme God, at the
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  • 275 9 Black hair will be the vogue next season for smart Parisian women, according to a declaration made at the Hairdresser’s Exhibition, Holland Park. The authority’ was M. Long, over here from Paris to represent M. Marcel, who was not able to come owing to the
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  • 92 9 Tokio, November 4.—China ha s been thrown into great confusion now that a second Washington Conference to save China is proposed. It is stated that Great Britain and the United States are supporting, while Japan is opposing; the proposal. Dr. Tatebe Tongo has joined the Kenyei party «and
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  • 108 9 The report of Habrakol Syndicate, Ltd, for the year ended 30th June, 1923, states the accounts shew a loss on the year’s working of $5,361.47. The sales during this period have -fallen off considerably and amount to $3,432/- as against $15,964/- for the previous year. The funds
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  • 207 9 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 Sundried 12.20 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per
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  • 119 9 PENANG. DECEMBER 7. 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Rank 2/4 1/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 9/32 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank R»164 1 3 days’sight Private „166 3 Bombay Demand Bank 164 g Madras Demand Bank 164 3
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  • 137 9 Dec 7—Penang School-Work Exhibition. Govt. Girls’ School. B—Rugby, Perak v Penang, Taiping. B—lpoh Amateurs in Triple Bill, Town Hall, Penang, 9.15 p.m. 8— At Tai ping. Rugger Penang vs Perak. S—New Club, Taiping Scotch Dance, 9.30 p.m. Perak State Band. 9 P.S.C., Yellow Cup 100 yards Handicap. 11—
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  • 110 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. Shares. s b a a a£ S c. c. c. c. Mining. Asam K. 38/6 39/6 38/ 39/- Ipoh 16/6 17/- 17/- 18/ Lingui 4.70 4.85 4.85 5.00 M.ilayan 41/9 43/6 42/6 43/Scm«.
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  • 64 9 7th December. 1923. Local. cts. {Smoked Sheet 49 2 firm Fine Pale Crepe 501 Unsmoked Sheet 43 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 50] PORE (Crepe 50] London and New York. London {Smoked Sheet... 1,.2|d firm (Crepe New York G27} The following were the rubber quotations in London on December 6:
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  • 51 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 4Mj Smoked ribbed sheet 43 „46 Crepe brown 40 „41 Scrap 32
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  • 44 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 $64 to 65 F.A.Q. do 62 „63 Off quality and low F.A.Q. Smoked diamond sheet 55 „64
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  • 67 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for November lbs. Henrietta 34,000 Sungei Matang 24.909 Laras (Sumatra) 39.278 Rampah (Coconut) 193,000 nuts United Serdang 303.404 Sialang 156,269 Tandjong 98,148 Anglo-Snmatra 68,527 Sungei Kari 22,650 Tanah Datar 24,250 Asahan 51,000 Investment Trust nil Investment Tea 679,452 Bah Lias 91,313 Toerangie
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  • 101 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on December 6 Spot £238.15s up £2 3 mos. buying 239.155.6 d 2.25.6 d 3 selling 240 2 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, Dec. 6, £238.15s spot, and £239.175.6d three months buying, £240 selling. Local. Deceihber 7th
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  • 99 9 The following are the changes in the share list of THE MALAYA COMPANY, LIMITED for to-day. Tin Shares. z Buyers. Sellers. Batang Padang Dredging .38 .8 .40 Hitam Tin Ltd 1.40 145 Lingui Tin Co Ltd 4.60 4.85 Nawng Pet Tin Ltd 1.45 1.50 North Taiping Tin
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 662 9 •'[yv ADVERTISEMENTS. notices. VACANT. The Habrakol Syndicate Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) nted at once a smart Typist and l 11mice Clerk. Apply to Box No. Gazette. REPORT and ACCOUNTS TO MINERS. ,Or year CIMkJ 301 h June 1923 WkXTED European Underground NOTICE OF MEETING d ner experienced in
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    • 111 9 There’s a Sure Waj io Lasting Relief IN CASE OF Eczema, Blotches, Pimples, Bolls, Eruptions, Bad 1 Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, Piles, M Glandular Swellings, Bheu--1 matism, Gout, you should realise fl that lotions, ointments, etc., can only give temporary benefit —to be sure of complete and lasting relief you MUST
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  • 914 10 NEED FOR CHEAP AND QUICK SERVICES. A depufati >n from the Empire Press Union on the subject of inter-imperial communications was rece’ved by a Committee of the Imperial Economic Conference, under the chairmanship of Sir Philip Lloyd Greame, M.U., President of the Board of Trade. The members of
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  • 193 10 TO-DAY’S DEPartorhs akasa Marti for Colombo and Bombay. IH :,n Kopah for Deli. Slavic Prince for Suez and X, v v Macedonia for Singapore f’| Japan. a The P. a 0. s.s. Kalyan, fmm fv and Singapore, is expected to im at daylight to-morrow, and will !>• Colombo.
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  • 343 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday i 8T TRAItI. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johoiv and Singapore. Re gistration and Parcel Por»t, except w 1 I otherwise stated, close half an hour’ c than the Ordinary mail Resumption of Night Mail Servm The following additional mails will daily (Sunday excepted) by
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  • 25 10 The following r insi. ll cables for the week the E. E. A. and < I'’ l U ini Kline Guthrie. Ai-‘ Yacht Fantoine.
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  • 488 11 EMPIRE EXHIBITION RIFT. The representation of Scotland at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley Park next year is in danger of being very incomplete, if there is to be any Scottish section at all. In August, 1921. Dr. Macgillivray, R.S.A R. 5.8.5., who is Scotland’s leading sculptor, with
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  • 226 11 It is the lack of moral justice that is Europe’s undoing.—General Smuts. We prosper as the world prospers w< decline as the world declines. —Mr. McKenna. If you sulk in the corner and refuse to play the game, you do quite as much harm to yourself ag you
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  • 53 11 London, November 22. —With the object of scotching his opponent's suggestions that he controls the British steel industry, the Premier has authorised a statement that when he joined the Government in 1917 he relinquished all direcVirships ami active participation in every commercial enterprise with which
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