Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 January 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1921-01-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 9 VOL. LXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1921. fc PRICE 15 CENTS21 words
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Advertisement339 1921-01-12 1 NIKKO No, 7. NORTHAM ROAD. Telephone No. 579, j "O. K. JUNIOR I 6e Summit of Jlmbitio” I J BRITISH MADE I I 1 i MOTOR CYCLES zenith J FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 1 I price $550. j Motor Cycles Apply:—The Borneo Company, Ltd., J PENANG SINGAPORE IPOH. I SIME339 words
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Advertisement14 1921-01-12 1 THE BfcSl CAR IN TCWh Mla Aftita M. a F.l.fc Ong Leong a 09,14 words
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Article1083 1921-01-12 2 than he for the amateur game. —“Pioneer.” BETTING ON SOCCER. London, December B.—At the time of writing Burnley are at the top of the League Championship and they have been there now for two weeks, an exceptionally long period this season when changes have been the rule ratherthan he for the amateur game.—“Pioneer.” - 1,083 words
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Article198 1921-01-12 2 —“M. M.” SELANGOR V. NEGRI SEMBILAN. The return hockey match between the above team* at Seremban on Saturday resulted in a win for the visitors by three goals to two. The pace in the first half of the game was very fast. Selangor pressed most of the time—“M. M.” - 198 words
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Article153 1921-01-12 2 —Ex. I’he following are the official figures of enrolments in the M.S.V.R. to date Selangor 263 Perak 198 Negri Sembilan 124 Unknown 1 586 During the war, and for some time after it closed, the King made a point of summoning to his presence all those who—Ex. - 153 words
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Advertisement1185 1921-01-12 2 POSITION VACANT. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRUTS SETTLEMENTS. Folly qualified Accountant wanted, Merchant’s Office F.M 8. a ppiy with copies SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. of three recent testimonials stating ex- 1 perience and ssliry required. No. 6 c/o In the .M. *bter of The KERLING Pinang Gazdtte. TIN MINES1,185 words
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Advertisement131 1921-01-12 2 THE WISE MOTHER. AND BABY’S OWN TABLETS. The ills of children come swiftly, and too often before a doctor can be called in or medicine obtained the little one is beyond aid. The wise mother will always safeguard her little one by keeping Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy,131 words
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Advertisement243 1921-01-12 2 1 I SELLING AT COST PRICE, j I. HERE’S ID CHAHCE I MAKE Yv/vzrX PURCHASES I WASSIAMULL -1 ASSOMULL Co., j ANNUAL -Q A (Tl CLEARANCE Lm NOW PROCEEDING A USEFUL PRESENT TO CUSTOMERS. I A white metal powder box with j mirror and puff will be presented to 1243 words
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Article469 1921-01-12 3 MEETING OF COMMITTEE. The following ure the minutes of it meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held ut Kuala Lumpur on .Monday fOin Controller of Labour (Mr. W. Peel), Chairman. Principal Medical Officer (Dr. R. Dowden), Director of Publics Works (Mr. Eyre-Kenny) Honourable Mr. Duncan, with the Deputy469 words
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Article294 1921-01-12 3 It never rains, but it pours is a saying whit h has been very aptly illustrated this week-end in Singapore, for up to the time of writing it has been raining unceasingly since early yesterday morni.ng, says Monday’s “Straits Times.’’ It is the ushering in of the294 words
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Advertisement200 1921-01-12 3 Showing, T hurt day, 13th, to Sunday 16th, 1921. Pkt ttje Imperial Picture Palace Actual Pictorial Record of one of the Great Events in British History. The Burial of the Unknown Warrior AT Westminster Abbey on Armistice Day A full-reel Topical subject depicting the unveiling of the Cenotaph by H200 words
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Advertisement169 1921-01-12 3 -a» y/ 'Not only is “Puerta del Sol,” the largest of Madrid’s many -k < Z.v plazas but it is frequented by the jf most fashionable people of the f /I great city. 1 /1 I /I/! Styles and qualities which have 1 7 the high requirements L° n don,169 words
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Miscellaneous130 1921-01-12 3 (IMPERIAL E I EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD Again Presents a Tip Top Programme of exceptional value in To-night’s change. From Monday, 10th, to Wednesday, 12th January, 1921. PARAMOUNT PICTURE 4 Reels His Last Dollar Reels 4 Featuring David Higgins, in his original role in the famous racing play. Middle East130 words
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Article64 1921-01-12 4 Jan 12—Polo Match, Sepiy Lines, 5 p,m. Jan 13 and 15 —Penang Races Jan 13—“ Facing the Music,” by P A D C, Towu Hal, 9.30 pm. Jan 16—Penang Hunt Club Ride, Meet P »lo Ground, 645 a .m. Finish Bahington,” Barrack Road, lan 24—ThsiuU-atn, Bank Holiday. Jan64 words
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Advertisement217 1921-01-12 4 HOLLOWAY’S World Renowned LONDON GIN. Dry London Gin. Matured Sweet London Gin. r aorrud in iAhooh f -J Elr HOLLOWAY H <1 y U iMfcON D OK9 INI 1N I Matured and Aged in Wood. Made from highly-refined Corn spirit. No Potato spirit used. St. Pancras Gin Refinery Co., 258,217 words
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Article526 1921-01-12 5 VIEWS OF SIU V CHIROL. London, December 23. —ihe ■■'l imes” to-day publishes the first article from Sir Valentine Chirol in which the writer says he has been struck by the changes to be perceived after thiee years. He declares that events in the East are moving w..th526 words
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Article249 1921-01-12 5 AN IMPRESSIVE CEB EMUN Y. Calcutta, January 3. —An interesting and impressive ceremony took place at Government House to-daj when the Reformed Government was formally inaugurated in the thront room, and members of the Executive Council and Ministers were administered the oath of allegiance. Besides the President249 words
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Article468 1921-01-12 5 (QUESTIONS IN COMMONS. London, December 22—Replying in the House of Commons to the Hon. F. Ormsby-Gore, Mr. Montagu said he hoped that the committee on the Burma Reforms would be constituted early next session, but he could not say when the Bill would be referred to it.468 words
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Article187 1921-01-12 5 PROFESSOR HURST’S VIEWS. Allahabad, Januaiy 3.—At the Indian Economic Conference, Professor Burnett Hurst, of Muir College made some important suggestions for legislation in view of the proposed amendment of the Indian Factories Acf. Among other matters, lY.tegs.si Hurst favoured the introduction of a sixty hour week; advocated187 words
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Article45 1921-01-12 5 Bombay, December 22.—At the Xmas displays in the Bazar shops a very large quantity of German goods are to be seen, testifying to the extent of the ousting of Japanese goods from the Indian market in the matter of cheap and showy trifles.45 words
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Advertisement437 1921-01-12 5 n \A )J y\ vo P’ /J/ _:X' From a photo of a i pX I I' Glaxo lays for Baby fl a firm foundation of If sturdy health A «uitable form of milk is the only food for a baby up to 9 months, and Glaxo is pure cow's437 words
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Advertisement134 1921-01-12 5 Pritchard Co-, Ltd., (Incorporated in tfie Straits Settlements! PENANG A IPOH. IF Exclusive F Afternoon Frocks ln 1 ,le Newest Styles Price as Sketch Sl6O. ■--2 W' wlilii! Attractive Evening Gowns in t,ie ,atest creatio,is f < Price from •As t f s Walk-Over Shoes. We have received a new134 words
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Article52 1921-01-12 6 Wait.—On January Bth, at Klang, to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Wait, a son. Barriere- —On January 8, at 32-1, Cairnhill Road, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Barriere, a daughter. Zehnder. —On December 31, at 53, Carlisle Mansions, Carlisle Place, London, the .wife of H. R. S. Zehnder,52 words
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Article1053 1921-01-12 6 The appointment of the Earl of Reading. G C B, K C V O, Lord Chief Justice of England, sir ce 1913, as Viceroy of India is officially announced. This disposes of countless rumours, and rather heated controversy, provoked by seme of the names canvassed in the1,053 words
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Article140 1921-01-12 6 RESUMPTION OF TRAFFIC. (From our own Correspondent). Bangkok, January 12. All trains on the Southern Line will resume running on Friday, after three weeks’ interruption through washouts. An “F.M.S. Government Gazette” prohibits the export from the country of all forms of China only. The “Far Eastern Review” records140 words
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Article442 1921-01-12 6 FACING THIS MUSIC." PENANG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. The P.A.DC. may not be satisfied with tbe patronage accorded the first of two performances of the three-ac farce. Facing the Music,” given in the Town Hail last night as a Race-weak attraction. Hitherto, local efforts have been much better supported than was442 words
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Article407 1921-01-12 6 Per N.Y.K. S.S. “Tamba Marti” from London, llth December 1920. To Singapore Mr. and Mrs. M. A. P. Gilman, Master J. M. A. Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Baldock, Mrs. Ah Mil. The Pengulu of Gombak, Selangor, has trapped a tiger which he desires to sell407 words
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Article835 1921-01-12 6 Sir Laurence Guidemurd left last evening in the ‘‘Sea Belle” for .Kedah. The Hon Mr A B Vaults, acting Chief Secretary, has ieturned to Kuala Lumpur fiom Penang. Mr and MisKC Caldicotb have left for Home. Mr J Hunter has returned from Australia. Mr C F Green,835 words
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Advertisement115 1921-01-12 6 E THE I PORT OF MANCHESTER MARINE INSURANCE CO., (1919) LTD. I agents: BEHR CO., I PENANG. Baxter’s 6orsar’s Qanvas 3XXI Jlax Jill grades. (Sanvav Moir Maelaefjlan @ranes Jona” (Cylinder Oil. "Wfjisky. V 1 fill WHIR lll—■■ ■IIieaMBHMMMMMMMaMMMMMMMMMMMMI I Sandilands, buttery I Qo., WHISKIES. SCOTCH: Club Watson’s No. 10 (Dundee)115 words
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Advertisement19 1921-01-12 6 HEW YEAR MEETING. RACE DINNERS AT THE «E. O.” THURSDAY 13th JANUARY, SATURDAY 15th JANUARY. DANCING E. O. ORCHESTRA.19 words
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Obituary18 1921-01-12 6 DEATH. King.—Dec. 10, at Addiscombe, Croydon, George King, late of P- 0. Co., Madras and Singapore, aged 86.18 words
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Article26 1921-01-12 7 EARL OF READING APPOINTED. Tele grains.] London, JanuarjB. It is officially amounoed that the Earl of Reading has been appointed Viceroy of India.Tele grains.] - 26 words
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Article51 1921-01-12 7 BOYCOTT FAILS. London, January 8. The detailed results of India's first general election show the signal failure of Mr Gandhi’s boycott movement. There were only s’x firm 637 constituencies,where no election took place, owing to the absence of a candidate, while 440 members only secured seats after51 words
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Article269 1921-01-12 7 FUTURE OF COLONIAL OFFICE. London, Jaouaiy 8, It is authoritatively stated that the departure of Lord Mik er from the Colonial Office does not indicate any change in the status of that department. Any new arrangement regarding the Dominions is not likely to come into force before269 words
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Article163 1921-01-12 7 BARRACKS AT TRAM ORE ATTACKED. London, December 8 A garrison of 20 to 30 Police and Cadets xe pulsed a fierce two hours’ attack on the barrpcks at Tramore last night. Military hastening to <he assistance of the garrison were ambusbed two miles from Tramore they routed the assailants163 words
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Article111 1921-01-12 7 BOLSHEVIK EXPECTATION. Stockholm, January 8. The Moscow wireless states that the Bolsheviks expect the* unrestricted resumption of trade relations with Japan and the Far East soon. Severs! treaties have already been signed. Krassian Delayed. London, January 8. M Krassin has not started for Moscow owing to111 words
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Article211 1921-01-12 7 WAR-TIME PLOTS. [Reuter’s Telegram#.] London, January 11. Documents to which Mr. Lloyd George has frequently referred in the House of Commons proving active connection between the Sinn Fein leaders and the German Government in war time are published as a White Paper. They are of a[Reuter’s Telegram#.] - 211 words
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Article28 1921-01-12 7 GOVERNMENT AID. London, January 8. The Government has decided to subsidise approved British Aviation Companies, to the maximum amount of £60.000 in the financial year 1921-22.28 words
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Article286 1921-01-12 7 INTERESTING COMPARISt)NS. London, January 8. Though the decrease of tonnage building at the end of December is small, it may prove the beginning of a decline equalling in rapidity the increase since 1918. The total tonnage of vessels commenced in the United Kingdom in the past quarter was 506,353,286 words
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Article77 1921-01-12 7 London, January 11, The Board of Trade returns of imports for December show £44'4,785,24;?, a decrease of £26,817,392, compared with December, 1919, and exports £96,630,523, an increase 0f£5,772,290. Imports in 1920 increased by £310,585,908 and exports by £536,930,665, compared with 1919. The decline in imports in December77 words
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Article69 1921-01-12 7 SENATOR HARDING’S POLICY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.} London, January 8. The Daily Telegraph’s Washington correspondent says be has received informa tion confirming the popular expectation thab Senator Harding, when he aesunces office, will call an inter nation al conference at Washington to discuss the limitation of armaments. This step is[Reuter’s Telegrams.} - 69 words
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Article90 1921-01-12 7 TOLLS QUESTION. Washington, January 8. The Gcv j rx or of the Panama Canal Zno told the Senate Inter-Oceanic Canal Committee that the present mtthds of measur ing ship tonnage traversing the canal for imposition tolls favoured foreign-'wned -hipping, end said if the tolls were levied on90 words
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Article30 1921-01-12 7 THE FINANCIAL PANIC. Mexico, January 8. Bankers state that the backbone of the financial crisis has been bioken, large rums of money withdrawn from the banks are being returned.30 words
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Article72 1921-01-12 7 BIG WIN AT BALLARAT. Ballarat, January 7. Marylebone defeated 15 of Ballarat by an innings and 143 rut s. Ballarat, in the first innings, made 211. Rhodes took four wickets for 5 runs. Marylebone scored 384 for nine wickets and declared (Woolley not out 159, Fender72 words
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Article311 1921-01-12 7 not be a serious burden. Straits Times.” But isn’t there a chance just now to get a real big move on in the matter of local food production? One capable man with a dozen European assistants, even comparatively inexperienced young men, could handle three to four thousand coolies,not be a serious burden.— Straits Times.” - 311 words
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Article188 1921-01-12 7 “S.F.V.” An encounter between the police and four Chinese'alleged to be a gang of robbers in Tan Lye Street, Singapore about 8-10 p.m. on Sunday resulted in the smart capture of one of the latter, in whose possession was found no fewer than four fully loaded revolvers.“S.F.V.” - 188 words
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Article119 1921-01-12 7 NEW TRIAL IN GANG ROBBERY CASE. The trial of the six Chiuameu charged with gang robbery at Bukit Mertajam was re-commenced before Mr. Justice Dinsmore and a new jury this morning. The indictment set forth that Yeap Ng Lien Khoon, Hien Soon, Cheng' Kim Hean. Yeap Heng and119 words
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Article37 1921-01-12 7 Singapore t January 12. At Singapore Assizes, a Hokien, Chua Jui, was sentenced to death for the murder of Tan See Ah, his mother-in-law and causing hurt to Ng Hi, his father-in-law by stabbing.37 words
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Article32 1921-01-12 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 12. At a meeting in connection with a Chinese Volunteer Company, enthusiastic speeches were made, and a Committee was formed to promote recruiting.32 words
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Article70 1921-01-12 7 Singapore, January 12. On Monday night, a Chinese, an alleged gang robber, shot a Pathan Constable, the bullet passing through the liver. The Constable is in hospital in a weak condition. The Constable knocked out his assailant but not before he was shot. Another Chinese is also70 words
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Article206 1921-01-12 7 The subscription list opens on Friday of Sand-Lime Bricks, Ltd., a company that has l>een formed to acquire from the Planters Stores and Agency, who are the promoters, the plant and machinery for the manufacture of bricks from sand and lime, and to purchase from Mr. Chia206 words
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Article220 1921-01-12 7 Aftex’ His Highness the Sultan had thanked the Resident and Council for their good wishes, he stated that he had received a communication from the High Commissioner announcing that the Secretary of State had approved of the removal of the ban upon the family of Ex-Sultan Abdullah220 words
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Article4610 1921-01-12 7 THE GOLD CUP MEETING. HIS EXCELLENCY AND LADY GUILLEMARD ATTEND. Various factors combined to make the opening day of the New Year Meeting 1921, of the Penang Turf Club, yesterday, an outstanding one in the history of the local Turf, and it was in accordance with anticipation4,610 words
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Advertisement1237 1921-01-12 8 I IHBURANCEB. |Ml=]B®[=«[=l«=™" l l==l— THE 10 h. p. ANDRE CITROEN 0 B 888 I in Hongkong m S under the Assurance Com- r—i 881 I j I I kJ Head Office:—SHANGHAI (CHINA). B MM MM H H B Chief Office:—Southern District— B MB 0 n MH HH H J1,237 words
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Article189 1921-01-12 9 -“T.0.M.” A General Meeting of the Lower Perak District Planters’ Association was held on Monday at the Teluk ’Anson Club. Mn the question of wages, Mr. Latham moved: “That the rates suggested by the Committee, namely: 40 cuts for males and 30 cents for females l>e adopted.”-“T.0.M.” - 189 words
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Article64 1921-01-12 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. J f J 3 3 M «2 22 .72 (Rubber Dollar) S c. c. c. Sc. Pajam 9.00 800 9.00 Sungei Arak 80c 6Cc 70c Sungei T 50c3j45c 50c Miaing. South Tai64 words
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Article29 1921-01-12 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on January 10th Plantation Ist latex crepe Is Id Smoked Sheet Is [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co29 words
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Article75 1921-01-12 9 Yest3rday’s quotation for refined tin ir Ptnan? wu $110.25 p*r picul, bu ers. □o sellers; raw tin $lO5, p°r picul, nc husine’s done, tin ore $lO5 per picul, ba-iness done. ££Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £209 spot, and £214 three months. To-day’s quotation for refined tin75 words
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Article187 1921-01-12 9 Penano, January 12, 1921 SP. Tapioca $5.00 sellers. M P. Tapioca $5.50 sellers. Cold leaf $72 sellers Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $2O nomina White Pepper s3o| nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves ...$BO nominal Nutmegs average of $40.00 nominal (No.187 words
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Article397 1921-01-12 9 PENANG, JANUARY 12, 19E1. BEEP— cts. Soup per catty 30 Roast do F 9 Steaks do_ 50 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 30 stew 30 Rump Steak do 53 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do 60 Heart per catty 70 Liver do397 words
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Article289 1921-01-12 9 Pena g, January 12, 1921. Br Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 7/32 <, 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 17/32 laloutta Demand Bank Rs. 150 3 days’ sight Private 160 Bombay Demand Bank 150 Madras Demand Bank 150289 words
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Advertisement130 1921-01-12 9 PEACE AT LAST. Is your life one continuous horrible fight against the dread monster of Sciatic pain? Do you feel yourself gradually weakening in the awful struggle Is your life-energy being destroyed by the agonizing, stabbing, thrusts of the torturous disease Then let me tell you that you are suffering130 words
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Advertisement2553 1921-01-12 9 A Copy of this Prospect™ has been file! with the Registrar of Companies F. M. S. Ratcliffe, Speakman Co, Ltd of Leigh, Lancashire, one of the leading ankers of this 'IP 9 Machinery The cost price of the Plant is subject to the usual reservation, 'ri.n anhaoxintinn t tat nrin2,553 words
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Article89 1921-01-12 10 -“M.M.” We understand that, although 11. M.S. “Malaya” will arrive at Port Swettenham on Monday next, the official welcome has been postponed until Tuesday. Other arrangements will be postponed accordingly. Europeans who are applying for tickkets to visit 11.M.5. “Malaya” are requested to state whether they intend to-“M.M.” - 89 words
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Article85 1921-01-12 10 —“M.L.” News has been received from Ceylon that H.M.S. “Malaya” on arrival at Bombay disembarked H. R. H. the Duke of Connaunght and party and then proceeded to Ceylon for the purpose of taking in oil fuel, putting in at the famous harbour of Trincomalee on—“M.L.” - 85 words
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Article578 1921-01-12 10 FURTHER DETAILS. The Kaeo Samud left Kohsichang at 11 a.m. on Monday outward bound to Swatow. At 3 p.m. she struck on an uncharted rock. The chart showed 14 fathoms of water and the ship herself was heavily laden, drawing 20’ 9”. She struck on the port578 words
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Article245 1921-01-12 10 TO-DAY'S DEPARTURES. leesta for Madras taking mails for Europe etc, via Bombay. Hong Wan I for Singapore and China. Tara for Port Snettenham Singapore. Perlis for Kantang (Trang). Expsotbd Abbivau. City of Lincoln, Singapore, 12th. Romeo, Singapore, 12th. Edavana, Singapore, 14th. Japan, Rangoon, 15th. Ekma> Rangoon, 15th. Earyalus,245 words
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Article262 1921-01-12 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By trail Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.rr Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkoug Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsc 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m Tai262 words
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Article86 1921-01-12 10 Mails from Australia are expected to arrive in time for delivery Jat 9 am. to-morrow. The following non-delivered cables are lying at the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co 1 Nampiah. 2 Abdallah Datoh Kramat. 3 Kwakin c/o Sinhoeat. 4 A S N Mohamednaina Maricar Solsyi 87 St eeb. 586 words
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Advertisement242 1921-01-12 10 Fuel Saving In these days, with fuel soexpensive, you need the resilient, power-saving quality only to be found in Firestone rubber. The new improved Tirestone Non-Skid Tyres contain an extra quantity of this su~ premely good rubber; they give greater service at lower cost. r And there is no question242 words
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Advertisement497 1921-01-12 10 THE LAST THING IN EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES MASPERO FRERES Bouton Bouge 50 $2.00 per tin. Felucca 50 sl*Bo per tin. Maspero*Specials 50 $2.00 per tin. Sold by all Highclass Dealers. □HnaDnnnnaaflEinDnnnnflnnnDDnnpg I Hellesens cells a H a JUST ARRIVED g I Price $6.70 Typt 2 No. 4 Volts l.f M 2.70497 words
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Article381 1921-01-12 11 The Court of Appeal has told honest losers of bets that, notwithstanding their wish to pay and have done with it, if they do so by cheque they must remain creditors of the winners in spite of themselves. If I were an executor of a man who381 words
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Article195 1921-01-12 11 file latest move of the Japanese authorities in the matter of checking the “dangerous ideas,” which some assert have taken possession of certain sections of the reading public is to establish a censorship over books brought from abroad. The Customs officials have already begun to examine all books195 words
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Article154 1921-01-12 11 SERIOUS LOSS OF LIFE. Tok io, December 24. —Mount Asama which has been active since the 14th December, had a very serious eruption at 3 p.m. on the 22nd December and at night it was seen as if there was a fiery pillar on the top154 words
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Advertisement141 1921-01-12 11 The recognized Typewriter S 1 of the day is The Remington" A shipment of the I f very latest models j has just arrived. I MCALISTER Vco., IM, AGENTS. jMMB ■■■unKMaMHßWßaaßßßiaai fl»* REDUCED PRICES FOR RECORDS I 10 inches ,52.30 Forn,erly 53.00 I 12 inches 53.00 Farme, ly LOWER PRICES141 words
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Advertisement13 1921-01-12 11 HAMILTON, OXENHAM CO., BROKERS, PEHANG. Telegrams OXENHAM PENANG HOXCOM MELBOURNE. 1420—u 6 w13 words
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Advertisement139 1921-01-12 11 I TANGYE'S I PUMPS. I All Sizes in Stock. High and Low Lift. I ira j- 1 I //A K g I 9 Vn I I I I rl I For Full Particulars Apply to: B Hottenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) B ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, g M139 words
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Advertisement1495 1921-01-12 12 P o xx DDITKH TNMA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, (Z fl fl I 1 -.30 IFI UIA (INCORPORATED IN U. 8 S A.) g V JL REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS 4’AC I i SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San ncisco. AND a a VENEZUELA From Hongkong about 2fth Jan1,495 words
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Advertisement499 1921-01-12 12 sssss®=sws3SssBSM™Esss3Ssa| I the i GOODRICH ®TYRE Best proves its Superiority on bad |u road surfaces. The Safety Tread I grips the road and 0 ensures freedom from skid with- ffl lx out minimising the 52 power ot the car. TRY ONE AND SEE. J 1$ nil Adamson, Gilfilian Co., Ltd.,499 words
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Advertisement360 1921-01-12 12 IMS MSRSANTILS BANK SP IMBUk, CIMITM. HKsorporajad in Eagia&d). Authorised Capital £3,OOC,XC Subscribed Capital 1,800,0 CC Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund' and; Undivided Profits 1,146,400 Boa d ofHDirectors. R. J. Blank, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Kyrie, Kiq H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Ohalmeri, Ssl Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, G360 words
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