Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 December 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 294. VOL LXXXI. THURSDAY, 2Oth DECEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 886 2 Khoo Thean Tok’s Estate. AN AMICABLE SETTLEMENT. Before the Hon. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, in the Supreme Court, yesterday, the hearing was resumed in the suit in which Khoo Hean Kwee sued A. L. K. M. M. M. Nachiapah Chetty and Khoo Hun Eng (a former trustee)
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  • 503 2 RETAINING STOLEN PROPERTY. The case in which a lad of 13, named Moritz Strumer, pleaded guilty to theft of a cigarette »ase and a wristlet watch, value $54, the property of Captain Thomson, and was sentenced to receive ten strokes of the rattan by Mr. A. V. Aston
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  • 336 2 INNOVATION AT PENANG MUNICIPALITY. For simplicity of operation and general convenience, the new automatic telephone system recently installed in the Municipal Engineer’s Department of the Penang Municipality, would be hard to beat. The apparatus consists of a small box. roughly 12 inches by 9 inches on which
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  • 1057 2 SITUATION IN BANGKOK. (By A Special Correspondent). There are times when more than usual attention is drawn to the question of law and order in a community. In the Straits, I see there is a big outcry at the moment against the operations in Singapore of members of
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  • 310 2 A MURDERER SENTENCED. The last Assizes for the year, in the Supreme Court, Seremban, continued throughout last week, the Hon. Mr. Justice McCabe Reay presiding, with Mr. W. Burton. D.P.P., conducting the prosecutions. Messrs Leonard and Wright were Assessors. The first case was a murder charge against
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  • 145 2 At the Penang Hindu Sabha premises, on Tuesday night, the Festival of Stri Vaikunthayagatheycy was celebrated on a grand scale, the premises .being elaborately decorated for the occasion according to the oriental fashion. A large number of the leading members of the Sabha. the Hindu community, the
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  • 165 2 Tokio. December 16.It is understood, in well-informed quarters, that the wedding ceremony of the Crown Prince Regent and the Princess Nagako will be held on January 29. Count Hayashi Hirotare and Mr. Yamamote Teijiro were nominated to the Chairmanship of committees of Supply in the House of
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  • 1294 2 S. F. P. CREDITORS REFUSE COMPROMISE SCHEME. An important step in the affairs of the Singapore branch of the Banque Indust rielle de Chine was taken on Tuesday, when a meeting of the Singapore creditors of the Bank was held at the Chamber of Commerce Buildings
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  • 262 2 SELANGOR V. NEGRI SEMBILAN Played on the Rugby pitch at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, the result was a draw, neither side scoring. The game resolved itself in a matter of strong defences against two moderate attacking lines. In the first five minute Negri Sembilan were dangerous in the Selangor
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  • 74 2 iviuuiuigiii The Municipal Band will play {roß programme of music a 8.30 to l".3O to-night:— Uca]le 1 March Hurrah Boys 2 Overture The Fair \v o ddell 3 Waltz UH 'XJtheart W.t> <i 4 Selection Girofle Girona Ei ellk r g 5 Gavotte Zephur 6 Inter- Weiiruh
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  • 253 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 Port
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 364 3 Ijondon, December 1.The second statue of Tutankhamen has been transported to the laboratory in a similar manner to the first (as was described in The Englishman.’ Everything is ready for the demolishing of the partition wall, which will be the first step towards solving the mystery of
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    • 98 3 London, December 13.A hundred Plantagenets have already signified their intention of joining the new Plantagenet Club which is being formed to provide an inexpensive and exclusive centre for men and women of good ancestry- The organising Secretary, Mr. Bowers Taylor, interviewed, stateel that the invitations extended to the
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    • 58 3 London, December 13.The last of the pollings on December 6 has resulted in an Independent gain. Mr. G. M. L. Davies has gamed a seat from the Liberals at the University of Wales. He polled 570 votes against 560 in favour of Professors Joseph
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    • 55 3 London. December 13.Mr. Lloyd George in a message to the Weekly Westminster says: In this election we killed the Protection reaction. It now’ remains to make sure in the next election. which cannot be long delayed, that we put before the people a programme which will
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    • 44 3 London, November 29.—According to present arrangements the Prince of Wales may return from his South African tour next summer via the east coast, to permit him to make brief visits to Kenya and Uganda. A visit to Egypt is also being discussed.
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    • 27 3 London. December 13.—The death is announced of the light comedy actress Mae Ash. whose former husband Mr. Stanley Brett, died three weeks ago.
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    • 37 3 London. December 13.At Rugby football Edinburgh University tied with Oxford University 8-8. In the Welsh trial the Probables drew with The R°st 11-11, at Newport. In the Northern Union Hull beat Le -ds 1C 7.
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  • 264 3 NEW YEAR MEETING 1924, OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY—Tuesday, 29th January, 1924. SECOND DAY—Thursday, 31st Jannary, 1924. THIRD DAY—Saturday, 2nd February, 1924. Two Races for Ex-Griffin Ponies each day. > Three Races for Ex-Griffin Horses each day. Three Races for Horses each day. One Race for Ipoh Pony
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 806 3 POSITION VACANT. AUCTION. Wanted immediately English Nurse. T) rs s ts ChiM aged England March, NfIICS KOOHfI. if satisfactory. Mrs. Wallis Wilson, SelinsingEstote, Taiping. NOTICE OF SALE. 2155—-'’ POSITION WANTED. v r der of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, c,.. t Settlement of Penang. Wanted Situation as Chief
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    • 50 3 Trade with Australia A Mr. E. T. SHEAF, the Australian Government Trade Commissioner in the East, will be pleased to furnish upon request information and advice regarding all Australian Produce and Manufactures. Postal Address: P. 0. Box 25, Singapore Cable Austradcom Office 67 Robinson Road Telephone No. 551. 763th uc
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    • 22 3 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3 per book or $3/30 post free, by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.. Penang.
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    • 173 3 z Clear Your Complexion With Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to free the pores of impurities and follow with a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering and perfuming. Soap li.. Talcum
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    • 594 3 BATU CAVES PORTLAND CEMENT WORKS. The Trustees of the late Dr. Loke Yew, C. M. G. invite offers for the purchase or would consider the leasing of the Batu Caves Portland Cement Works, the latter subject to the approval of the Selangor Government, situate at Batu Caves,* Selangor, Federated Malay
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  • 60 4 A INGER.On 19th December, at the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, to Marjorie, wife of D. S. Ainger. Segambut Estate, a son. Macfadyen.At Godden Green. Sevenoaks. Kent, on December 17th. to the wife of Eric Macfadyen. a daughter. Hamilton.At the Clinic. River Valley Road. Singapore, on December IS. 1923. to
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  • 1083 4 Penang’s senior unofficial member of the Legislative Council took the opportunity on the occasion of the debate on the supply Bill in October last to refer to the steady increase in the number of cases of venereal disease in the Colony, and suggested that steps be
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  • 1329 4 Not only is the exceedingly unseasonable weather which we A Poultry have been experiencing Disease. lately accountable' for a good deal of sickness amongst the inhabitants of this Settlement, but it is, it appears, causing heavy mortality amongst poultry in various parts of this island, one poultry-keeper
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  • 282 4 S.F.P.” The P. 0. Packet Kashgar, with mails despatched from London on the 29th November, is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the Devanha. closes at 6 p.m. on Satnrday. the 22nd instant. The Mentor, with outward mails, is expected to arrive
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 232 4 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3X B DELIVERY EX STOCK I No. 6. X g Fraser Chalmers Concentrator x x X 4 inches Boring Outfit for 50 feet X X 20 Mesh 15 inches wide Screening X X Circular and Cross Cut Saws x 5 N 32, N 82, N 264, C 219 Shoes and
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    • 98 4 E. O.” X’MAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. Monday, 24th DecemberX’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 DecemberNO DANCING. Satnrday, 29th December-SPECIAL TIFFIN ORCHESTRA. Monday, 31st DecemberNEW YEAR EVE. GALA NIGHT DINNER AND DANCE (Fancy
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 111 4 Lyric Theatres, Ltd., THEATRE ROYAL. PENANG ROAD. From Thursday, 20th, to Sunday, 23rd December, 1923. Douglas Fairbanks in THE MOLLYCODDLE.” A real fight in which the only weapons used are bare knuckles, adds to the many thrills included in The Mollycoddle the third I nited Artists Corporation production which is
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    • 24 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.5 G p.m. 4. 51 p.m. To-morrow. 11.26 a.m. 5. 48 a.m. 11.29 p.m. 5. 29 p.m.
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  • 149 5 King Declines to Abdicate. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Athens, December 19. Their Greek Majesties sailed from P erlis l' ,r Constanza in the Greek nrp< 'lo boat Daphne accompad by a marshal. the Court r le-chinp and a guard of honour of bluejackets. The King resolutely declined to sign a
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  • 129 5 December 11.A special Ath corrt s|K>ndent of The Times’’ says that it is difficult to apportion the resmsibility for the disturbances during randay's Royalist demonstration in tthth < were killed and 26 wounded. Nat;> !y the Royalists blame the revolutioauirs anti the republicans, and vice ver- Tie
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  • 40 5 Landon, December 10.ConstantinoA quarrel over the Greek Patriar:i,te culminated in the Police entering rhanar. and ordering Efthnm and his bodyguard to evacuate the building which Efthim seized on November 7th liter the Holy Synod elected Gregorios Patriarch.
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  • 90 5 MANCHESTER COMMITTEE’S RESOLUTION. London, December 19. The Joint Cotton Trade Committee Win Manchester and passed a resolution Hat no object could be served by further discussion of the question of the wntrol of the whole of the cotton trade. The question of control of the American pinning
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  • 29 5 *’EW COMPULSION SCHEME. Peshawar. December 20. Th* l Afghan Government has launched 1 lie 'v compulsory recruitment scheme brteby one man in eight is conscribed Whe Army.
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  • 126 5 AN ANNULMENT. I Constantinople. December 19. L 'iiyssage from Angora states that the of Works has notified Col. L n Kennedy’s agent of the annulr,ll(d the Chester Concession. I( »ni>ox Banking Syndicate. I New York, December 20. L l now vs co insel to the Ottomanrhi IUI
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  • 124 5 Rebels Suggest an Armistice. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Vera Cruz, December 19. The newspapers report that General Huerta has communicated with the federal General Martinez in regard to an armistice. It is stated that President Obregon’s troops lost 100 men in an unsuccessful sally against the revolutionaries. Heavy Rebel Losses.
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  • 48 5 MR. HENRY FORD’S STATEMENT. Detroit, December 19. Mr. Henry Ford declared that, like the great majority of the American people, he felt the country was safe with President Coolidge, and that he would never consider running as a Presidential candidate against Mr. Coolidge on any ticket.
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  • 27 5 RENEWAL BY THE U. S. A. Washington. December 18. The Senate ratified the renewal of the Arbitration Treaties with Britain. France, Norway, Portugal and Japan.
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  • 43 5 HUGE PROJECT TO BE INVESTIGATED. Washington, December 19. The Senate parsed a resolution authorising a joint committee of the two Houses to investigate the feasibility of establishing a channel from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico via the Mississippi.
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  • 21 5 New York, December 19. The British golfers. Havers and Ockenden, have arrived on a four months’ tour.
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  • 42 5 ADVANCE IN RATES CONFIRMED. New York, December 19. The steamship lines confirm the report that freight rates from North Atlantic ports to the United Kingdom will be advanced by 20 per cent to 25 per cent about March, 1924.
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  • 91 5 DR. J. H. JOWETT. London, December 19. The death has occurred of Dr. J. H. Jowett, the well-known preacher. [The Rev. John Henry Jowett was born in 1864, and was educated at Edinburgh and Oxford. He was Minister of Westminster Chapel from 1918 to 1922, and previously had
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  • 137 5 MT.” London, December 11.—It is believed that Mr. Baldwin has decided to face the judgment of the House of Commons, says the Political Correspondent of the Times.” If the opposition unites and the Government is defeated even once Mr. Ramsay Macdonald will be invited to form a
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  • 160 5 Press on Mr. Hughes’ Reply. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, December 19. While the Herald and the Tribune” approve of Mr. Hughes’ reply to Russia, the World asserts that jt is a little difficult to understand why Mr. Hughes rejected so angrily the proposals which President Coolidge seemed
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  • 83 5 London, December 11 Soviet activity in Britain is revealed in a message from Riga which says that the Executive of the Communist League of Youth devoted a meeting in Moscow on December 6th to a consideration of the League’s progress among Britain’s youths and maidens.” It was
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  • 58 5 London. December 10.Riga.The condition of M. Trotsky, who has not been seen in public for- six weeks, is causing the liveliest interest and discussion in Moscow. It is stated that the doctors diagnosed the illness as cancer in the stomach. "His condition is dangerous- The Press admits
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  • 100 5 New York, December 20. The New York State Supreme Court has awarded each of the children of the late Mr. George J. Gould $563,(MM) from the trust fund created under the father’s will. The Court directed that the money should not be paid to them now. but
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  • 17 5 Paris, December 20. The Madame Curie Pension Bill was unanimously passed by the Chamber.
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  • 12 5 London, December 19. The late Mr. Bonar-Law left £51,397.
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  • 208 5 Before Mr. Venables, Second Magisrate. Singapore, Inspector O’Neill, Kandang Kerbau, charged a Eurasian named N. Nonis with house-breaking and theft from the house of a Mrs. Klynie in Truro Road. The lady reported to the police that when she returned to her house on the 16th
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  • 541 5 Yesterday’s Tea Party. Prior to his departure for home on long leave, Mr. A. V. Aston, Second Magistrate, Penang, with Mrs. Aston, was entertained by the staffs of the Police and District Courts, yesterday evening, to a tea party in the Court compound, when tea, cakes
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  • 312 5 A SHORT LIVED EFFORT. Owing to the repairs now being carried on at Weld Quay with a view to raising the road level, only half the road surface is available for the heavy traffic stream which ordinarily runs there. Traffic in consequence has been difficult to control
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  • 1125 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. China Express.’’ 1)T. (Miss) Ahern is go-ing to Singapore for a short holiday. Dr. (Mrs.) Jacques is spending a short vacation at Ginting Simpah. His Highness the Aga Kljan sails from London for India on the 28th December. Mr. W. E. Mann is on a visit to Penang
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  • 176 5 FIRST CASE UNDER CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, December 20. The first case following the passage of the Criminal Law Amendment Bill was hoard yesterday,*when three of the crew of the German steamer Emil Kirdoff were charged with importing three Mauser pistols and 1,000
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  • 125 5 r-“ S. 0.” BUSINESS GREATLY DECREASED. Weltevreden, December 19.The Director of Tandjong Priok Harbour, who has returned from an instructional tour in Singapore, interviewed, declared that the Singapore authorities were reserved concerning the naval base. He got the impression that Singapore Harbour business had gone
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  • 1602 6 P. AND O. CHAIRMAN ON POLITICAL ISSUELondon, December 12.Lord Inchcape, presiding at the annual meeting of the 1 Peninsular and Oriental Company, said that with a few exceptions P. and O. voyages in past years had shown a loss. The dividend was derived more from investments than
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  • 930 6 A GREAT HERITAGE. London, December 12.In a paper read at the Royal Colonial Institute, Sir William Vincent powerfully replied to the depreciation of work in Britain and India by certain classes of Indian and English politicians. He declared that in some respects at least the servants
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  • 70 6 London, December 13.—'The Army Council has formulated a si-hem 1 b which in the event of another nations emergency the medical services. A- 1 Army and Air Force will he suppL'ii-'' t ed by voluntary aid detachments recrua ed «and organised on a county basis whin
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 179 6 I SANTA CLAUS will be expected in Yxl? yi every Home this LLj I Christmas. A visit I to I J WHITEA WAY’S, PENANG’S PREI MIER X’MAS BAZAAR, will assist you in deciding just what to buy. J 3 Our Great Toyland show is a veri- I table fairyland for
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    • 45 6 n VITAL ENERGY M sanatogen 1 I As Dr. Claude L. Wheeler writes- I "The user of Sanatogen is richly re- HMM warded in freeduui from languor. a gain of strength and activity. EpSgng |||3S|| alertness ot tn nd and increased resisting power to disease."
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    • 157 6 mips Banish Coughs, Colds Chills. P e P s are powerful healing and germicidal medicine which you breathe from pleasant dissolving tablets straight into the chest and lungs. Peps soothe and purify the delicate air'passages: they a H a y soreness and inflammation, and soon banish t e most obstinate
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  • 899 7 The report of the small expert committee appointed by Government to investigate the prevalence of venereal disease and to advise as to its prevention and method of treatment was laid on the table of the Legislative Council on Monday. It will come as a sad revelation to those
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  • 694 7 EFFECT OF THE JAPANESE' DISASTER. In The Record appears the following review of the Siam rice market during the quarter ended September 30: The outstanding feature of the quarter has been, of course, the terrible earthquake disaster in Japan, accompanied by an appalling loss of life
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 106 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,With regard to the letter of Victim” which you published in your issue of yesterdays there is one hint that I could give him, and that is, to appeal to the municipal authorities without delay. But if he should receive
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  • 659 7 ANNUAL MEETING. The above Company’s fourteenth annual general meeting was held at Gresham House. Battery Road. Singapore, those present being Mr. J. M. Sime. Chairman, the Hon’ble Mr. D. J. Ward, director and also representing the Secretaries, Messrs Derrick and Co., the Hon’ble Mr. J.
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  • 199 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Y esterday To-day. g 30 g CO Shares. >» ZS J? x tn ffl ot c. I c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Amalgamated 1.95 2.05 2.00 Glenealy 1.20 1.30 1.25 .Timah 1.20 1.25 1.20 Kedah
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  • 40 7 20th December. 1923 Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 47i steady Fine Pale Crepe 47| Unsmoked Sheet 40 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 48 pore (Crepe 48 London and New York. London /Smoked Sheet... 1».2d U. dull (Grep? ls.2d New York G26|
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  • 107 7 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on December 19 Spot £232.15s down £l.los 3 mos. buying 234.125.6 d 1.125.6 d 3 selling 234.15 s 1.15 s The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd: London, Dec. 18, £23VOs spot, and £236.5s three months buying £236.1 Os selling.
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  • 18 7 Chenderiang Tin Dredging, Ltd., first half of December, Dredge hours 284, piculs 150 Tributors piculs 65.
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  • 222 7 PENANG, DECEMBER 20, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/419/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 165 3 days’ sight Private 167 3 Bombay Demand Bank 165 2 Madras Demand Bank 165 3
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  • 145 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pangkor for P. Langkawi and Kantang" (Trang). Kedah for Dindings. Kinta for Port Swettenham <fc Singapore. Kalmoa for Deli and Asahan. The s.s. Angkor will leave here for Europe on the 22nd inst. Owing to the X’mas Holidays, the sailings of the following steamers are cancelled
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  • 113 7 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). IT TUM. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour 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:Parit
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  • 27 7 The following are non-delivered cables for the week ending 19th inst, at the E. E. A. and C. Telegraph Oo: Willibortes, Limtingoeong 75 Penang Road.
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  • 99 7 Dec 20, 21, 22Moonlight Band, Esplanade. 22 Fancy Dress Christmas Dance, Town Hall, Tai ping, 9.30 p.m. Prizes for Best and Original Dresses. 23 P.S.C., Pritchard Cup, 550 yards Handicap: B Class 75 yards Handicap. 24 Xmas Dinner and Dance, E. O.jHotel. 24Xmas Dinner and Dance, Runnymede Hotel.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 637 7 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. miscellaneous. Wanted Second-hand Piano in good edition. Apply Box 327, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. By Order of the Administrators of the Estate of Chong Ewe alias Chong Sin Yew deceased, notice is hereby given that the sale by Public Auction on the 2d*th day of
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    • 318 7 THE BUSIEST FACTORY IN THE WORLD. 9 The human body is the busiest factory in the world. There is no eight-hour day, no slack season, no holiday, no cessation of its labour at any time. Day and night work is carried on in the workshop of your body and it
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    • 146 7 Rambutan Limited. (Incorporated in England.) A dividend of Bd. per share (less Income Tax) has been declared and is payable on 21st December, 1923. Lbcal shareholders will receive their Dividends on the arrival of the Eastern List. OSBORNE CH APPEL, General Managers. Ipoh, 18th December, 1923. Tekka Limited. (Incorporated in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1547 8 BANKS I NipponYusen Kaisha. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Incorporated in Japan.) MAATSCHAPPIJ. intended sailings from penang. under mail CONTRACT with the NEDERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT fcjta rt TMWwn HELENUS Deer. 27 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. (Subject to alteration without Notice.)
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    • 693 8 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Inoorpokated 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 Marseilles Ixindon about Le, eP «n t# g KASHGAR Dec. 21 DEVANHA 1924 22
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