Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 February 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1921-02-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ,'jjriLiSliiED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833 tfo. 25. VOL. LXXIX TUESDAY, Ist I 'BRUARY, 1921. PRICE 15 O S22 words
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Advertisement621 1921-02-01 1 Obtainableevery where wholesale from i W§Rw 2 j M&aoWr j tC Sam Leong Co., Penang r I SPECIAL |I I Coffer N9B I ciGAfttn-Es E= Semi- iesei Oil Engines, BATES Perfected, 1921 Model. HCrfCCt COflt dltHTCil t i TWO 90 H. P. S?. ((L' joy are f° r discerning smoker621 words
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Advertisement14 1921-02-01 1 THE Btil CAS IH ICWt Sole AKeuti IS. f.M.S, Ong Sam Leong a Co,14 words
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Article526 1921-02-01 2 -“S.F.P.” GOVERNMENT GRANTS. At the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission, on Friday, Mr. Muglistop moved “That a sub-com-mittee with power to call evidence be appointed to review the question of municipal finance with the object of submitting concrete proposals regarding the payment of grants-in-aid by the-“S.F.P.” - 526 words
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Article273 1921-02-01 2 An interesting demonstration, having for its object the standardising of a satisfactory headlight on motor cars in Singapore was held in Nassim Hoad. Mr. C. Hannigan, acting InspectorGeneral of Police, the Hon. Mr D Y Perkins. Mr. Griffin, 0. P. 6., Mi\ Sheedy, head of the Traffic273 words
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Advertisement1466 1921-02-01 2 POSITION WANTED. NAWNG PET TIN, LIMITED. !jl L (Incorporated in F. M. S,f THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE Chinese «od.r.t.nd. commercial N joe bereb giv n rhat application INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Estate and Mining Accounts seeks billet 8 a. Book keeper ta any K.tate, Mioiog or been r t °n„2 I1,466 words
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Advertisement403 1921-02-01 2 I PRITCHARD C" I™ I Incorporated in the Straits Settlements PENANG IPOH. TRAVELLING REQUISITES. Etc. Burbery Raincoats First quality Raincoats, finest made garments of cotton, Lined. $95.00 Superior quality Raincoats, best made garments of 4| wool and cotton union lined. $llO.OO 4 Burbery Overcoats Smartest anc made gar- < ments403 words
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Article365 1921-02-01 3 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME FOR BOMBAY. Bombay January 20—The official programme of H. R. H. The Duke of Connaught’s visit published by the Bombay Government, states that His Royal Highness is expected to arrive at Victoria Terminus Station at 10 a.m. on Monday, 21st February, where he will365 words
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Article294 1921-02-01 3 London January 20:—In the course of an alarmist leader entitled ‘.“Are We Giving I p India,” the ‘‘Daily Telegraph” describes the decision to reduce the army in India as astounding. The paper declares that the responsible authorities are opposed to the reduction of British troops294 words
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Article75 1921-02-01 3 London, January 21: —“Modern Transport” states that contracts recently awarded to British Locomotive builders include North British Locomotive Company of'Glasgow, twentyfive locomotives for the Bengal-Nagpur Railway, five metre gauge locomotives for the South Indian Railway and seven engines for the Kalabagh-Bannu Railway; Robrt Stephenson and Company, Darlington,75 words
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Article160 1921-02-01 3 Allahabad January 19.—1 t is understood that a National University to be named “Kashi Vidyapith’’ will soon b e started in Benares. A provisional General Committee has been formed with B. Bhagwan Das as Chairman and among those who have joined oi been requested to do160 words
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Article128 1921-02-01 3 London, January 21. —Mr. Montagu’s report dated the 20th says: Assisted by a firmer American exchange prices showed a heavy tendency until to-day when a considera tile demand concentrated on the market, India and China figured as buyers and sellers, the latter upon a considerable scale. Owing to128 words
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Advertisement287 1921-02-01 3 I REMEMBER I SALE Ends on ICtfj Jeb. '1 !J JL !!!!BS frliss not tfiis Opportunity Come in tinje don't be late I 1 1 jWASSIAMULL -I ASSOMULL 4 Co, I 20, 22, 22A, Beach Street, Phone 626 W/iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiraiw -~i»~dßEgpasßSjaa, iiiimib "i—nir g Our Grand Cheap Clearance SALE Great chance287 words
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Advertisement225 1921-02-01 3 I Sensational J^nnouneement^ I UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF DIRECTORS WHO IS NOW IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS I I Whitemy, Laidlaw s Co., Ltd., I S (Incorporated in England) H PENANG AND TAIPING- I M WILL OFFER THE I XVliole of TKeir Stock I I WITH THE EXCEPTION OF225 words
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Advertisement78 1921-02-01 3 -=^a 1 ifte —-J V--- —=xx A FEW OF W.D. H.O. WILLS’ FAMOUS BRANDS Capstan Med. Cigarettes 50’s Three Castles Cigarettes 50’s i k Capstan Med. Cigarettes 50’s Magnums. hi Three Castles Cigarettes 50’s Magnums. Capstan Med. Mild Full Tobaccos J4’s i ON SALE EVERYWHERE I' y. i ’nrw wwaniwi’i78 words
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Article278 1921-02-01 4 MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS AND ELECTRICTY. [To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] When the rate charged fdr electricity was discussed at last Tuesday’s Municipal meeting it surprises me that the lion. Mi. 1 home should ultimately agree with Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok that “if” 45 cents was only enough to278 words
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127 1921-02-01 4 -“S.T.” (.From Our Own Correspondent.) Amount previously acknowledged $156,355.31 Kt oh Upper Perak Section Collection ner Mr. Soo Toh Koo: Messrs. Soo Toh Koo $lO. Ong Huck Bin $lO. A European gentleman $5, Mr. Ng Hock $5. 1 person at $3- $3, 5 persons-“S.T.” - 127 words
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Article874 1921-02-01 4 TIGER DEMOLISHES EVIDENCE. The strange story of an unusual crime attended by peculiar circumstances and an extraordinary sequel was unfolded in the Sessions Court of Katha, resulting in the conviction of the accused, Nga Po Me, the murderer of his wife and child. Against this finding and the874 words
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Article459 1921-02-01 4 —“Pioneer.’ Allahabad, January 19.—Sir Henry Dobbs with the members of the mission left Peshawar at 2 p m. on January 5 in five 16.20 Rover Sunbeam touring cars, arriving at Landi Kotal at 4.45 p. in., where the night was spent. The accompanying party were in five—“Pioneer.’ - 459 words
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Article213 1921-02-01 4 The following are results in the P.C.C. tennis tournament: Single Handicap Class “C” 40 G. N. Burnham beat —30.1 G. P. Wakes 6—o, 6—2. Double Handicap Class “A”. 30 R. N. Hamilton and F. N. Syer wo. —15.1 G. D. F. Sinclair and C. A. A. Elliot.213 words
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Article37 1921-02-01 4 THE SCRATCHINGS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 31. The scratchings for the opening day of Selangor Races are as u|ider Race 3.—Pickle, Meccano. Race 4—Wauk Over. Race 6.—Varcofel, Kaipai. Race 7.—Distour, Bulgooroo, Bernlea.37 words
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Article22 1921-02-01 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 1. The prominent Moslem, Khawafa Kamal ud-din, was welcomed by the Moslem community.22 words
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Article95 1921-02-01 4 SINGAPORE’S CELEBRATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 1. In connection with the Malaya s visit, an official tiffin was given, H.E. Sir Laurence Guillemard presiding. His Excellency proposed the toast of the health of Captain Buller, the officers and men. Captain Buller responded. At soccer, the S.C.C-95 words
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Article391 1921-02-01 4 St p aming slowly down the Malacca Straits io a thick haze just after dawn on Saturday morning, HM 8 Malaya reached the Western approach e** to the harbour at Singapore from Port Swettenham about eight o’clock and in half an hour was at <he Admiralty anchorage,391 words
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Article298 1921-02-01 4 A very daring theft from the person is eported of a pearl necklace valued at £40,000 which disappeared during New Year’s eve festivities at the Savoy Hotel, Che necklace belongs to Mrs Mango, wife of a Greek shipowner, The underwriters offer £4,000 reward. Miss Mary Macarthur298 words
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Advertisement164 1921-02-01 4 A WORD OF ADVICE, There is perhaps no place m the world where a person voluntarily takes more risks against his health than in the Tropical East. One cannot avoid doing so on account of the severe climate, dangers of bad water and a hundred other natural causes. There are164 words
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Advertisement265 1921-02-01 4 Sensational Selling. More tempting economies were never offered i n Bicycles. British Royal Bicyle, Complete with Tyres, Lamp, Bell and Pump for $95 only. There are hundreds of other bargains in all our departments. KENG CO., J*® THE 10 h. p. AMDRE CITROEN The Citroen is not a mere combination265 words
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Article1735 1921-02-01 5 RANGOON RESIDENT’S IMPRESSIONS. Mi. C. A. Cuttiiss, M.8.E., F.R.G. S., F.R.S.A., writes to the “Rangoon Tinies.” Having exhausted the more desirable of Burma’s and India’s health resorts on previous occasions, 1 determined to use the festive season holidays of 1920-21 for the purpose of exploring the1,735 words
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Advertisement253 1921-02-01 5 J2L!JJLIAIJjAL>LLfILLLiLjIXtAyXIAIAf Af AtXHEI 1 SHOWING AT EMPIRE THEATRE A 1 Merchant at Venice I 2 3RD FEBRUARY. This is an Admirably Pictured Version of Shakespere’s World Famed Play. H It has everything to commend it —Story value, inspired A direction. Capable players and Luxurious sets. The atmos--3 phere surrounding the253 words
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Advertisement233 1921-02-01 5 Williams Holder Top Shaving Stick One trial of Williams’ Holder Top Shaving Stick will prove to you how quick 1? and with what little effort you can get that deep, rich, lasting Williams lather. The Holder Top feature is an J added convenience. It serves as Zaßfe the top of233 words
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Miscellaneous152 1921-02-01 5 PROGRAMMME FOR THREE NIGHTS I Monday, 31st January, to Wednesday 2nd February, at tbe g IMPERIAL EMFIKE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. A PROGRAMME OF OUTSTANDING BRILLIANCE In the Second House at 9-15 p.m. Greater Vita graph Feature 5 Reels The Other Man Reels 5 Starring Harry Morey in the great story152 words
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Article1253 1921-02-01 6 The Allied Conference has approved the termi of reparation, [fixed the annuities payable by Germany, given the finishing touches” to the disarmament proposals, and emerged from the discus sions in comple e agreement, This is a happy augury of success in the deliber ations of the London1,253 words
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Article1708 1921-02-01 6 The agreement at the Allied conference regarding German arma- e Dia.rm.ment went. >B very Ir in Germany, is pointed cub that tne International Commission at Berlin, which watches and supervises dfaar- s ments on behalf of the Allies, was forced two months ago to complain to the1,708 words
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Advertisement139 1921-02-01 6 Gordons £1 Old Tom M| Dry Gin. Quality gEjO igjHU «r SIB io*. LX bo Koo MMJi y I S.W 151 Lw FROM ALL j V .11 STORES. SOLE IMPORTERS: THE BORNEO CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England.) P£NANG, SINGAPORE IPOH. orst. v llll gr |l bdiITSERN ASSURANCE j COMPANY. LIMITED.139 words
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Advertisement30 1921-02-01 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. Mr. <t Mrs. J. Innes Miller. P. P. C. Mr. Mrs. E. E. A. Marks, K O.N P. P. C.30 words
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Article810 1921-02-01 7 226,000,000,000 GOLD MARKS IN 42 YEARS. AND PER CENT TAX ON GERMAN EXPORTS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Parii, JaDaary 29. It ie expected that both the reparations aud disarmament questions will be settled by the Conference to-day, and that the British Mission will have to-morrow. Experts Sit Late. London, January 29.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 810 words
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Article428 1921-02-01 7 Tyranny of ths Junkers. London, January 19,—M Briand has for bis Minister of Liberated Regions and Reparations M Loucbeur, who recently gave the “Journal’’ an interview, in which he said the Entente must not wait until Germany is on the brink of bankruptcy, bu r failing428 words
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Article54 1921-02-01 7 Paris, January 29—At a dinner of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris, its President, Sir Edward Barclay, in a speech, stated that France and Britain cannot exist without one another, Once tbe present exchange obstacle was removed business between the two nations would be again as brisk54 words
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Article39 1921-02-01 7 Paris, January 28—French official statistics show that French imports in 1920 exceeded £1,500,000,000 at par, being a decrease of nearly £1,000,000,000 compared with 1919, while exports were nearly £900,000,000. being an increase of more than £4oo,ooo,ooo—Vale.39 words
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Article31 1921-02-01 7 London, January 29, The Times learns that Krassin has returned to Moscow and submitted to the Government the Anglo-Russian trade agreement, which Tcbicherin, Litvinoff ann associates are hotly contesting.31 words
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Article42 1921-02-01 7 Washington, January 29. The Federal Reserve Board approved the articles of association of tbe Foreign Trade Financing Corporation of New York, which is being orgai ised for the yu-pose of ngagiog in international financial operar.ions. The capital is $160,000,000.42 words
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Article25 1921-02-01 7 Washington, January 29. The Shipping Board has ordered that 100 000 additional deadweight tots of shipping be laid up in Atlantic ports,25 words
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Article200 1921-02-01 7 INTERVIEW IN DUBLIN. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, January 29. Th® French newspaper’s story of De Valera being in France is contradicted. Interviewed by the Daily News,” iu Dublin, De Valera denied thab he had left Ireland since he landed. He reiterated Ireland’s demand for independence, and then suggested negotiation[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 200 words
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Article47 1921-02-01 7 ATLANTIC AIRSHIPS FATE. London, January 29. The Air Ministry announces that owing to the weather, it was impossible to houst the airship R 34 on her arrival at Howden, and she had to archer in the open. Tbe airship was wrecked daring the night.47 words
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Article97 1921-02-01 7 THE JAPANESE CLAIM. London, January 29. The Times’ correspondent at New York says the question of the control of the cable landing on Yap ie adding to the friction between tbe Japanese and American Governments. Japan clairrs control, on tbe grounds that the peace treaty gives Japan control97 words
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Article51 1921-02-01 7 London, January 29. The Times,” in sn interview, pay a warm tribute to the personal attractions and faultless English of Dr Wellington Koo, and says he is an ardent advocate of progress. Dr Koo declared that China's greatest desire was to catch up the rest of the51 words
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Article49 1921-02-01 7 London. January 29. A curious anomaly is evidenced in the advertisements of Dutch Steamship Companies, shewing that two ex German steamers chartered by British owners to Dutch Companies will be emp’ojed in regular Dutch trade between the Continent, India and the Far East, competing with British-hips.49 words
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Article37 1921-02-01 7 Berlin, January 29. The Kohmos Line of Hamburg and the Roland line of Bremen are conjointly inaugurating a monthly service, via the Panama Canal, between Hamburg and Bremen and Chile and Peru on March 5.37 words
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Article28 1921-02-01 7 London, January 29. A scheme is being completed for the amalgamation of five of the leading British lead manufacturers, in close association with the Burma Corporation.28 words
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Article42 1921-02-01 7 A YOUTH’S CENTURY. Geelong,'January 29. Marylebone scored 457, Hobbs 138 Makepeace 98, Rhodes 68, Waddington 53. Eighteen of Geelong made 261 for 10 wickets, Sharland, who is only 18 years old scoiing 102. The match was drawn.42 words
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Article41 1921-02-01 7 SENATOR JOHNSON’S VIEWS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, January 29 Senator Johnson criticises the proposed American-Japanese agreement and declares it would not exclude Japanese and would practically repeal the Californian law. He threatens bo resist tbe legislation carrying out tbe agreement.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 41 words
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Article357 1921-02-01 7 NO SECRET ENGAGEMENTS. Reuter’s Agency is enabled to state on high British authority that the euggesticus put forward in the United States that there are unpublished o’auees or secret engage, merits additional to the published text of (hr Anglo J»panese Alliance .Treaty of 1911 are absolutely357 words
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Article406 1921-02-01 7 Japanese Ordered to Pass Americans. Washington, Jan 14—Admiral Gleave» has cabled to the State Department to thf effect that ib is unnecessary for him to proceed to Vladivostok to investigate th*death of Lieu* Langdon. In a further reporb, Admiral Gleave# states that the Japanese Commander a’ Vladivostok406 words
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Article1452 1921-02-01 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. —“B. Times.” Air. Ben Mitchell has resigned the Secretary ship of the Penang Cricket Club. The Rev. N. D. Power was due to arrive in Singapore by the Egra from Madras on Sunday, to help in the diocese. Mr. Power was formerly in the diocese of Carlisle and—“B. Times.” - 1,452 words
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Obituary22 1921-02-01 7 Obituary. PRINCE KROPOTKIN. London, January 29, The death las occuritd at Morcow of Prince Kropotkin, the Russian writer and traveller, aged 78.22 words
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Article611 1921-02-01 8 “S.F.P.” THE ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the members of lhe Singapore sporting Club was held in the Exchange Buildings, Singapore Mr. G. U. I'arrant presiding over a fair gathering. In moving the adoption of the annual report and statement of accounts for the year“S.F.P.” - 611 words
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Article151 1921-02-01 8 A Reuter message from Vladivostock says:—lhe election has resulted in the return of the following groups Communists 15, National Democrats 6. Progressive Democrats 2, Social Revolutionaries 1, Democrats 1. Mensheviki 1. A pronounced indifference towards the elections was shown, only the Extreme Left, made up principally of151 words
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Advertisement262 1921-02-01 8 VINCENT Co., Ltd., j 1 PENANG. f s S READY STOCKS. Mining Steel Acetic Acid EE i s Momi Cases j English Latex Pans Changkols Enamelled Pails ĕ= H Veneer Cases > Tapioca Saws s Glazed Cups Safes (Key and Combina- |f Porcelain Cups I tion Locks) If Hoop iron262 words
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Advertisement464 1921-02-01 8 KIWxI> i i a S The Perfect Confection J I k Jr I I W I I mR *>4ll > jy* fl II 0 H I I i Delicious WWMSI Appetizins 1 1 Nctritio&s Healthful I Remember! After evsry I J Meal I MULLER PHIPPS (MALaYa) ltd.. j J MaaA464 words
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Article1871 1921-02-01 9 ALTERNATE v. DAILY. (From Our Ipoh Correspondent) On Saturday, Mr H C Pinching, th R G A Myc logist, delivered an addreato the Central Perak P an'ers’Association, presided over by Mr A Harman Orr. Mr H C Pinching said that the question as to what w»s the best1,871 words
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Article48 1921-02-01 9 The Band will play the following pro gramme of music at the Dato Krama Gardens from 5.30 p.m, to-day. 1 March ...The Spirit of Liberty ...Roeey 2 Overture... William Tell ...Rossini 3 Waltz ...WeddingChimes...Wiegand 4 Polka ...L'zzie, Cornet Solo ...Hartmann 5 One Step Oadetten ...Sousa48 words
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Article300 1921-02-01 9 The third annual general meeting of the Benta Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at the Registered Offices of the Company, No 9 Station Road ipoh. Hon. Mr. W. H. Thorne presided and there were also present Messrs. H. T. Jones, C. H. Jenkins, G. N. Magill300 words
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Article130 1921-02-01 9 We understand that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of Bond’s Limited it was decided that the Company should go into voluntary liquidation and a meeting to pass the necessary resolution will be held on •sth prox., says the “Malay Mail-’’ We are informed that the causes130 words
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Article55 1921-02-01 9 Sendayan.—Divd. 10 p.c. for year to Sept. 30. Kin bong.—To Sept. 30 net loss £2,142, which deducted from £3,777 forward leaves £1.635. Lumut. —Profit to Sept. 30 £63,736, and £28,329 forward, less excess profits to Sept., 1919, £16.921; final divd. 5 p.e., making 124 p.c.; forward,55 words
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Article36 1921-02-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 1. At the annual meeting of Lingui Tin, Ltd., the Chairman stated that the profit was $69,500. The Directors recommended no final dividend. Satisfactory progress was being made.36 words
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Article45 1921-02-01 9 Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, report that the copra market has fluctuated within narrow limits since last reporting, but closing quotations show no change. No. 1 Standard $12.00 to $l3, No. 2 Standard $ll.OO to $l2. No. 3 Standard $lO.OO to $ll.45 words
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Article40 1921-02-01 9 'in was queued in London on Jan 28tb, at £167 10s spot, and £173 three mouth». To dF.y’e quotation for raw tin in Penang wib $Bl per picul, no business done, tin ore $Bl per picul, busiues done.40 words
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Article188 1921-02-01 9 Penang, February 1, 1921 BP. Tapioca $6.50 sellers. M P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers. Cold leaf $72 sellers Pepper (W. Ccist 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $l5 nominal White Pepper $3Ol nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $4O sellers Cloves ...$7B nominal Nutmegs 80s $40.00 sellers 110 s188 words
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Article216 1921-02-01 9 PENANG, FEBRUARY 1, 1921. BEEF— otsi Soup per catty 35 Roast do 55 Steaks do 55 Stew 01 Curry Meat do curry 35 stew 35 Rump Steak do 55 Ox Tail each 60 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 60 Heart per catty 70 Liver do 60216 words
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Article118 1921-02-01 9 Pend g, February 1, 1921. By COURTISY OF THB CHARTERED BANK). London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 moaffie’ sight Bank 2/4 3/16 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 5 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 105 3 days’ sight Private „165 Bombay Demand Bank 155 o Madras Demand Bank 155118 words
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Article53 1921-02-01 9 Feb 2—St George’?, Adjoerned Meeting, Penang Cricket Club, 6-30 p m H*tb 3—Football, Chinese Recreation Club v Chinese Sporting Club, Victoria Green, 5 15 p.m. Feb 8 and 9—Bank Holidays, Chinese New Year. Feb 12—Batu Lintang Rubber, Co, Ltd, Statutory, Meeting, 12-30 p.m, Feb 15—Court of Appeal Penang.53 words
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Article924 1921-02-01 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST g NAMES- i g’l iS RUBBER (Dollar.) e S Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 35c 40c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.75 2 0 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates LOO Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1.4 C 1 60 Ayer Panas924 words
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Advertisement398 1921-02-01 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PENANG SALES ROOM. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION WKLL KEPT Valuable Household Furniture, Piano, Motor Cars, etc. COMPRISING Iron Bedsteads», Marble top Waahatandg, Dressing Table», Mirror Front Wardrobe*» Almirahs, Writing Desk, Drawing Room Suite, Dining Table, Book-shelf, Toilet) Sets, Glass, Crockery, Cutlery, Pictures, Bentwood and Rattan Furniture,398 words
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Article263 1921-02-01 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Trang for Deli. Stang Bee for Singapore. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore Kedah for Dindiogs and Sitiawan. Sappho for Teluk Anson, Elephant» for Singapore. Plassy for Ceylon, India, Aden, Porr Said, Maj seilies and Europe. Expbotbd A RBI V Ate. Tara, Madras, 3rd. Egra, Singapore,263 words
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Article305 1921-02-01 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, t By tran Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, > 7.16 a.m Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p,n Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alac 10.15 a m305 words
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Article52 1921-02-01 10 Toe B I Packet) lari with mat's from Europe is expected to arrive here cd Thursday afternoon. It is probable that muih despatched by ss Egra, wib connect at Bombay with mails de-pa'cbed by rhe ts P assy. Toe homeward mad, by the Fgra, closes at 10 a.m.52 words
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Advertisement202 1921-02-01 10 \/U, too, should study this mark of :-ood travel. Firestone Tyres are k'y;J d ndsblc; built for wear and tear of a i kricK The Non-Skid letters hold the car true i $f in all weathersand the Firestone “extras’* of material anthbuilding insure long ||a wear, which means lowest cost.202 words
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Advertisement243 1921-02-01 10 CJ^^QmiZZ)SSBgCZ)®i(ZZJA^CZ]SK[L_ifisHI_LjSSaCZIB«c_j.... The PRESEN i. CRISIS necessitates every ESTATE OWNER PLANTER to rd cut down expenses more than ever. n L i Wide awake Planters and Owners are now using the CLEIRAC to keep down 5§ *3 the weed and to Cultivate their estates since one CLETRAC with a running ner243 words
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Article338 1921-02-01 11 —“M.L.” LATEST DEVELOPMENTS LN KUALA LUMPUR. It is not generally known that the goldsmiths of the Federal Capital have been ou strike for several days, and that they will remain so until that particularly effete department, the Chinese Protectorate, induces the strikers to see reason. The—“M.L.” - 338 words
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Article172 1921-02-01 11 A THOUSAND-DOLLAR FINE. Acting' on information received Inspector J. Donovan, O. C. P. 1)., Kajang, a. lew nights ago, with a po»»e of police raided the house of a Chinese named Wong lloou, where they found two newly-manufactured bombs, which the police took possession of togethei with172 words
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Article280 1921-02-01 11 With reference to the case of rabies in Kuala Lumpur, the local police have very promptly taken measures to protect tlie public by destroying all semblance of trouble in the form of unmuzzled or unlicensed dogs found straying on the public roads. A business notification elsewhere280 words
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Advertisement198 1921-02-01 11 BRITISH U R R” expanded metal D D DIAMOND MESH A Jx Jl J W 1/ X/ \r r' H g| MRA A r /y Y yYYY\ I A. A A a A J \j vWvV SOLE ACENTS: Wm. JACKS Co., Singapore. SUB-ACENTS: R. T. REID Co., Penang. Oorsar’s (Sanvas198 words
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Advertisement134 1921-02-01 11 TANGYE’S j PUMPS. All Sizes in Stock. High and Low Lift. |i i Wdl I z J uSaI I AX I I wf I For Full Particulars Apply to: E I Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd W (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) O I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, g I PENANG. I I j134 words
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Advertisement1393 1921-02-01 12 'OttITKH YKBIA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, <4 S 5 I*l/1« (INCORPORATED IN U. 8. A.» JJ- REGULAR MONTHLY PRANS-f aCH SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San ncisco. AND 8 8 ECUADOR From Hongkong about 23rd Feb 1921 A V V^T < 8 s COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 23rd1,393 words
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