Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-03-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 53. VOL. LXXIX. MONDAY. 7th MARCH, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement595 1921-03-07 1 I NIKKO No, 7. NORTHAM ROAD. «J Telephone N0.|’579, I ROSS’S I MASCOTS. S HI 0 Many of the Mascots which decorate K Jr B H the cars one sees on the roads are x| iL JF iai S B Sl-I£WB Bagsay =E Lm> A very charming ornaments. Sj •-'■EE595 words
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Advertisement32 1921-03-07 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN 11 iF;' 'I I '7x4' Ji i 1 1 I Vt'.rr’'» ix.■> I Sole Aftent* S.S. 1 F M S I Ong Swm Leong A Co. I32 words
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Article177 1921-03-07 2 DEMAGOGUE ANGERS GERMANY. London. February 20. —The fate of 2,000,000 people and the ownership of rich iron and local mines is dependent upon the plebiscite in Upper Silesia. Korfanty, the dominating personality in the district, is causing Germany to foam at the mouth by methods that are unpleasant177 words
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Article169 1921-03-07 2 London, February 20. —Sir Ross Smth, in an interview, said that the Australian flight had proved that the modern aeroplane could go anywhere unhampered by extremes oi heat or cold if properly handled,, and was capable of drawing the Empire closer. Certainly the aeroplane had a great future169 words
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Article84 1921-03-07 2 London. February 20.—The limes Lisbon Correspondent wires that the German plenipotentiary, lien von Etzsch, said that Germany could only agree to the Portuguese indemnity claim if it were proved that Germany was responsible for the events in Angola. “Germany came out of the war ruined, and she cannot84 words
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Article87 1921-03-07 2 London, February 1G. —A leadingarticle of the Fimes” says that the King-Emperor’> message to the army will ring through the East. It is fitting that a soldier prince of the Blood Royal should be the spokesman of Great Britain's gratitude for the services of India during the87 words
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Article59 1921-03-07 2 London. February 20.—A Constantinople message from the “l imes” correspondent says;—Sensational rumours are current regarding the reported declaration of independence b\ the Association. In the course of the the selection of Prince Osman Fund Effendi as Regent. The report is officially denied, but it is affirmed elsewhere59 words
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Article149 1921-03-07 2 -“8.T.” There was a large number of members and visitors present on February 19. at the premises of the Straits Born (’hinese Association, Bangkok, for the celebration ()f the 6th anniversary of the Association, in the course of the evening a souvenir in the shape of a-“8.T.” - 149 words
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Advertisement1428 1921-03-07 2 POSITION VACANT. Secretary wanted *or Klang Club. CClll* U t C Reply with full particnlars and salary !t/r) required, by letter only to C, L. Chapman, TPimdcCCDd* K* ftn S* V' -A $15.00 35/TO LET. 24 t l%i?*" «t. ADS Ko,d Apply to TWICE A DAY 291-21-3 mw f /v*1,428 words
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Advertisement407 1921-03-07 2 I a»-L i i i I I -“B®- J < “We’re so glad you are I I getting well again, Daddy.” What a feeling of satisfaction it is to a man who ‘has been nervy and run-down to find he is getting back his normal health and vigour I ‘Wincarnis’407 words
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Article1005 1921-03-07 3 MR. DARBISHIRE’S VIEWSMr. C. W. Darbishire writing to the “London and China Express” says: It is unfortunate that simuianeously with the publication of the “Centenary History of Singapore,” which recalls the great work of Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of that Free Port, the Government1,005 words
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Article885 1921-03-07 3 —“The Times.” The course of the price of rubber du ring 1920 has been one long and gradual descent. The year’s high. price of 2s. 10jd. per lb. was reached during the opening session of the year, and he lowest of 9d. per lb. in the final—“The Times.” - 885 words
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Article314 1921-03-07 3 POSITION IN AUSTRALIA. The decline in metal production has formed the subject of debates in two State Parliaments recently—those of New South Wales and South Australia. In New South Wales a Select Committee lias been appointed to investigate the decline and suggest remedial action. This Committee has314 words
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Advertisement394 1921-03-07 3 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. There are vacancies for three Overseers (Grade HI) in the Public Works Department, Singapore. Applicants must be able to take out quantities, measure up works, prepare estimates for and superintend the construction of small works and the execution of repairs and alterations to buildings. The appointment in the394 words
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Advertisement297 1921-03-07 3 BACK AGAIN. Once more Influenza in epidemic form is thoroughly upsetting the life and work of the Country. We would warn you to take care, and if that heavy feverish feeling be noticed, do not hesitate and allow it to get a firm hold upon you. just buy a. bottle297 words
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Advertisement92 1921-03-07 3 Pritchard Co-» Ltd., (Incorporated in tfje Straits Settlements! I FROM I Monday, Mar. 7th AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE We Are Making Substantial -1 Reductions OF I 30 TO 50 per cent. I OFF GOOD£ IN ALL DEPARTMENTS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF g Furniture, Chind and Glassware, I Provisions and Cartridges.92 words
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Article1357 1921-03-07 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr- and Mrs. D. Phillip wiere expected back from Home yesterday.—“M.M” Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Goodman returned by the Khyber, also Mrs. B. W. B- Powell and family. Mr. H- Eldred Gubbins, of Kuala Lumpur, is leaving for Singapore, whence he goes to Australia and New Zealand.1,357 words
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Article41 1921-03-07 4 (From our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 7. The wedding took place in St- Andrew’s Cathedra], the Ven. .Archdeacon Swindell officiating of Mr. R. O. H. Law of Messrs. Sandilands. Buttery and Co., and Miss Margaret Anderson, of Edinburgh-41 words
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Article41 1921-03-07 4 Singapore, March 7. Major-General Sir John Fowler, the new G.O-C., arrived this morning. His Excellency was met by Major-General Sir Dudley Ridout. and proceeded to Government House to pay an official call on H. E. the Governor.41 words
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Article29 1921-03-07 4 Singapore, March 7. Malakoff Rubber Company reports a profit of $127.000. No final dividend is proposed. The output was 543,500 lbs.. The profit from coconuts was $8,500.29 words
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Article573 1921-03-07 4 Per P. and O. from London February 4. to Straits, China, and Japan Lt.-Comdr- V. Alleyne. Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson. Mr. C. J. Baker, .I> E C Barnes, MiMs H. Belbringer, Mrs. E V. Bishop, Lieut. G/ Boultbee, Mr_ I. Bowie, E.R.A., Mr- E. Brading,573 words
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Article76 1921-03-07 4 Ihe change at the Empire Theatre iomght consists of two new episodes “David Roscoe’s Will” and the final episode < f “The Great Gamble,” together with a lta r;l Ph featue. in five parts, entitled I lie Power of Jewels,” which shows the methods by which a.76 words
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Advertisement592 1921-03-07 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. One second hand five seater Hupmobile Car, Acetylene lighting. Complete with horn, tools and 3 sets cushion covers. Michelin tyres. Completely overhauled recently, in perfect running order. Any reasonable offer accepted. Owner going home- Apply Box No. 59 c/o “Pinang Gazette. t Special Bicycle Sale.—To popularise592 words
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Advertisement71 1921-03-07 4 tv ■'■MV J As !n out-of-the-way Place® Horlick’s Malted Milk 4" proves a veritable boon, fl for it is made in a moment VJB 7 with the addition of water only. It keeps indefinitely, and for camp life is an b/j indispensable stand-by. It solves the milk question. It fe<71 words
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Advertisement248 1921-03-07 4 Buying Good Quality is Really Good Economy. A large assortment of British Made Leather Bigs now on show All at easy prices to induce easy selling. X ATTACHE CASES. Made of selected hide, lined leather cloth, 2 Nickel Locks Lever Action Sizes. Length 14 inch $lB. 16 inch $2O. SU/T248 words
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Article431 1921-03-07 5 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.] Sir, —The little success which has attended Mr. Gandhi’s agitations is, in a large measure due to the lack of competent politicians to check mate him. Sri Surendrana'h Ba nnerjee is, we believe, too old to organise and sustain431 words
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Article183 1921-03-07 5 Tokio, February 18.—Mr. Kohashi, a Kokuminto member, speaking to a resolution in the Diet, drawing attention to alleged ‘’lrregular” activities in connection with the opitun traffic in the Kwantung Peninsula, affirmed that the “Kosaizindo” concern, which had the opium monopoly in Kwantung, though nominally Chinese, was183 words
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Article164 1921-03-07 5 Tokio, February 17—Addressing the Budget Committee of the Peers, the Minister of the Navy stated that the present naval building programme would be completed in 1927. A large property's of the vessels would be built in private yards, despite the fact that construction in the Government yards164 words
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Advertisement401 1921-03-07 5 THERE’S MUSIC IN THE AIR I COME IN AND HEAR THESE NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS. x MELODIES TH xT YOU CAN’T FORGET. 1 Swanee 7 You A’int Heard Nothing Yet j Sun b V A J«son. I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles) Campbell Burr. I’m Always Chasing Rainbows) Harry Fox. 7 f A’int401 words
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Advertisement243 1921-03-07 5 J Eastern Pacific Trading Co., Ltd., importers ond Exporters. J f Offer from tgeady Stoek: TAPPING KNIVES SWEDISH MATCHES S g CRYSTAL. SODA SEWING MACHINES g g HUBBUCKS WHITE BEDSTEADS ZINC PAINT WRITING INK CORKS RUBBER SHOES g SEAMING TWINE PLAYING CARDS g LINSEED OIL AUSTRALIAN PROVI- < g HORSESHOE243 words
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Article15 1921-03-07 6 Lunbf.BG —On sth March, at Elsvic,” to Mr and Mra Victor Lunberg a son.15 words
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Article1422 1921-03-07 6 Before tbe German delegates went to the London Conference a fairly accurate idea of tbe view that Germany took of the decisions of the Supreme Council of the Allies on tbe question of reparations might have been gathered from tbe speeches of prominent Gt rmans and writings1,422 words
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Article1696 1921-03-07 6 Mr. C. W. Darbiabire has broken into print again, after a fairly “Ditto” to Mr. lengthy interval. He Darbishire. contributes an interesting letter to the “London and China Express,” which we reproouce irf another column. We have ventured to disagree with Mr Darbishire on occasion, but in1,696 words
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Article177 1921-03-07 6 THREE ADMIRALS ARRIVE. FI.M.S. Hawkins. c**rry'ng Vice Admit*. Sir Alexander L Duff, KC B, the senior officer at the Naval Confe r e n c-\ and H MAS Brisbane, with Rear-Admiral Sir E Percy F G Grant K C VO, on board arrived in Penang roads yesterday177 words
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Advertisement179 1921-03-07 6 BOOTH'S! ttopmi RECOGNISED AS I -d «mur pim” I G!M THE GIN 1 1 ;:7f? 1740 < <*s£ all over India China. j 'haSth'aiu 3 BOOTH’S fi nu H 01'iqrn.al Dhj Gin OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LOCAL DEALERS. F 7 J n DISTILLERY, k L LONDON, I ENGLAND. SOLE IMPORTERS BEHR179 words
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Advertisement10 1921-03-07 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.10 words
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Miscellaneous24 1921-03-07 6 TBE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-dat. 11.45 a.m, 5 39 B.m. 11.37 p.m. 5,51 p.m. To-morrow. G .8 a.m. 12.12 a.m, 6.24 p.m.24 words
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Article747 1921-03-07 7 ALLIES DECIDE TO ACT. GRAVE SITUATION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 3. Mr Lloyd Gaorge to day made an important speech on behalf of the Allies on the subject of German reparations. Actioh Promised, Mr Lloyd George confirmed that failing German acceptance of the Paris demand» by noon on[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 747 words
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Article2031 1921-03-07 7 A STERN WARNING. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 3. Mr Lloyd George said the Allied Governments consider the statement of Dr Simons a definite challenge on the fundanental conditions of the Treaty of Versailles. The Paris proposals, following the line of Boulogne and Brussels, involved a[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 2,031 words
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Article155 1921-03-07 7 ALLIED PREPARATIONS. condon, March 3. The gravity of the Allied pronouncement to-day is everywhere recognised, but the strictest secrecy is observed regarding the reply, in accordance, as one leading paper rather tartly says, wish the now established practice of open diplomacy. It is reliably understood, however,155 words
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Article125 1921-03-07 7 EVEN I'3 IN PETROGRAD. Loudon, March 4. A wireless message from Moscow makes 'he first mention of the anti-Bolshevist mu'iny in Petrograd by General Kozlovski, and on the ship Petropavlovsk, The outbreak, as a matter of form, is attributed to Entente machinations. Il is reported from Stockholm125 words
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Article87 1921-03-07 7 LEAGUE’S COMMITTEE. London, March 3. The Economic Commission of Ihe Council of the League of Nations has taken measures bo carry out the international credits scheme adop ed at Geneva. A Sub Committee, consisting of M Avenol (Franoe) Sir J Btrakosch (South Africa) and Heer Termeulen (Holland) provisionally87 words
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Article14 1921-03-07 7 New York, March 4 Denmark has challenged for the Davis C up.14 words
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Article304 1921-03-07 7 REAR-ADMIRAL ADAIR AND SINGAPORE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Loudon, March 3. Rear-Admiral Adair made a typically blunt navymau’a speech as regards the Empire’s contribution to the maintenance of the Navy, ou a motion for the adjournment the in House of Commons, and prefaced his remarks by saying[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 304 words
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Article80 1921-03-07 7 A NAVY LEAGUE SPLIT. London, March 3. Five of the Executive of the Navy League, including Mr. Arnold White, the Vice-Chairman, Mr, Archibald Hurd, the “Daily TelegraphVnaval correspondent and Admiral Sic E. Fremantle, have resigned, it is understood, owing to the ascendent group favouring the earliest possible80 words
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Article61 1921-03-07 7 MINISTER DEFEATED. London, March 3. The Dudley by-election, necessitated by Sir A Griffith-Buscawen’s appointment as Minister of Agriculture resuited as follows: Wilson (Labour) 10 244 Sir A Griffith-Boscaweu (Co. U) 9,968 Labour Majority 276 Tte result at the Mat by-election was as follows: Sir A Giiffith-B< scaweu (Co.61 words
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Article33 1921-03-07 7 London, March 3. In consequence of continued disturbances, the curfew hour in Dublin will henceforth be nine, instead of ’en o’clock, probably necessitating tne majority of places of amusement oksing down.33 words
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Article69 1921-03-07 7 FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS, London, March 3. In the House of Common?, at question time, Mr Cecil Harmsworbh declared that although the Government had not reached final decisions as regards Viscoant Milner’s recommendations, they had invited the Saltan to nominate a delegation to conftr with Britain, with a view to substituting69 words
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Article104 1921-03-07 7 NEW TAXATON. Delhi, March 3. Introducing the first Buiget under the new regime, the Hon Mr. W M Hailey, the Finance Minister, announced heavy new taxation to the deficit of twelve crores in the present ye»r and eighteen crores in the next, also that the ad valorem doty104 words
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Article327 1921-03-07 7 poignant cabinet scenes. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 3. A pathetic scene was witnessed at President Wilson’s last Cabinet meeting. The session lasted 3| hours, and consisted mainly of reminiscences and leave taking, President Wilson shook hands with each colleague, and spoke a few words of thanks and[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 327 words
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Article47 1921-03-07 7 SEVERANCE WITH EURO E. London, Mn<ch 4. The Executive Council of the American Federation of Labour decided upon severance of relations in Europe, owing to the latter’s ‘‘revolutionarv activities.” and to failure to recognise national autonomy of the Trade Union centres in the various countries.47 words
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Article157 1921-03-07 7 OBDURATE OPPOSITION. Washington, March 3. The obstructive tactics of tba Opposi 'on in the Senate are endangering the passage ot the Navy Bill A New Naval BillWashington, March 3 Ib was announced in 'he Senate that it is impossible to pass the Naval Appr< priations Bdl in157 words
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Article46 1921-03-07 7 INTERNAL LOAN GRANTED. London, March 3. Before sailing, M. Maurice Long, Governor General of French Indo-Ohina stated that an Indo-Chinese Internal Lo&u had been granted by Parliament. It is to be used chufly in completing the railway aystutn and notably the through line to Coins.46 words
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Article27 1921-03-07 7 Paris,'March 4. The po-sibilitirs of seaplane traffic have led to th- starting of regular service between Marseilles and Nice. The machines cirry two passengers.27 words
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Article167 1921-03-07 8 EXPEMJITI RE ESTIMATED AT £9sl’ .‘OO,OOO. A Political Correspondent writes that Sir George Younger, M.P., the chairman of the I uionist Party Organisation, has made a calculation that the Budget of the Government in April will lie for an expenditure of 940 or 950 millions. It has been167 words
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Article183 1921-03-07 8 The popularity of Oxford among women the world over is such that this term, for the first time, examinations tor entra.nc.e to the several colleges have io be held in the big examination schools for men. But it is not only the colleges that are popular. .The183 words
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Article205 1921-03-07 8 The quest for oil still goes on in many parts of Australia, and it is hoped that one day the nation will rejoice at the announcement, that one ol the luckv prospectors has made the' find which will mean great wealth, to the Commonwealth. In each State, in205 words
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Article163 1921-03-07 8 The Sub-Committee of the Committee of Imperial Defence, which is sifting to decide the vital question of the battleship’s future, is nearing lhe end of its work. Many witnesses have been heard, two of the most important of whom are Rear-Admiral Sir Alfred E. M. Chatfield, who has163 words
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Advertisement480 1921-03-07 8 1 WHPHBW’ II -I I I tOtAL «tVtltttf 8 X^ S L Sleep gigagW. r 18l <X«i(.{-4ntATCD J;> <■ jssness is very f re- E ctract ffp aused by undue pressure fl *‘u<amjeggs b rAi i the brain, resulting in t cl^uuLJ zity at a time when the "—tU-*-: >480 words
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Advertisement85 1921-03-07 8 □nnaonnarinnnwww cnononna n JUST RECEIVED a H SMALL MODEL SEMI V-BOTTOM n “BROOKS” a MOTOR BOATS j EQUIPPED WITH SPECIAL g BANTAM with MAGNETO I CHEAP ECONOMICAL AWD RELIABLE p; INSPECTION CORD! ALLY INVITED AND TRIAL RUNS CAN BE ARRANGED. SIN TAT LEE CO., a n 141-149, Bridge Street, Penang.85 words
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Advertisement170 1921-03-07 8 SvTncEn” rCoTltdl Q PENANG. I I READY STOCKS. I Metrolacs Acetic Acid 99% ■J Momi Cases English Latex Pans HI Changkols Enamelled Pails Q Veneer Cases Tapioca Saws H Glazed Cups Safes (Key and Combine- Q Porcelain Cups tion Locks) H Hoop Iron Glen Garry Whisky J n Box Strapping170 words
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Miscellaneous160 1921-03-07 8 imperial JSI FJttHFK THEATRE PFNANG ROAD, Monday, 7th to Wednesday, 9th March, 1921. Second House at 9-15 p.m. The Princess of Diamonds They do well to call this silken outlaw. The Princess of Diamonds She could with with her eyes, subdue a heart as easily as, with her educated fingers160 words
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Article3112 1921-03-07 9 PUBLIC MEETING AT IPOH. From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, March 5. The public meeting which was held to consider the financial crisis at the Ipoh Chinese Chamber of Commerce to-day at 2 p m., was very well attended. Capitan Chung Thye Phin presided. The others present included Hon3,112 words
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Article160 1921-03-07 9 PASSENGERS AND CREW AT VARIANCE. About eleven o’clock this forenoon the signal for police assistance was run up on the KP M steamer Koemai, lying in Penang harbour. Attention was called bo the signal by repeated blasts on the syren and several police armed with rifles160 words
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Article142 1921-03-07 9 A Good Bowling Performance P 0 C seflered another defeat on Saturday at the Esplanade, when 1’ R C supplied the opposition. The PO C batted first but made a very poor resistance. Only R N Hamilton, 18, G Wright Motion 15 and Dr. Martin 15, obtained double figures142 words
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Article71 1921-03-07 9 Not Playing in Penang. The Robinson Piano Company have received a cable to the effect that owing to the steamer by which the Bandman Opera Company is voyaging from Rangoon being delayed, it is impossible to play ab Penang. The performance announced for Wednesday, at the Town71 words
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Article74 1921-03-07 9 The business for the meeting of the Muncipal Commission, to-morrow, is as under; 1 Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2 Any special business the President may bring forward. 3 Questions, 4 borne bills to be passed 5 Adoption of Government Circular No. 8/21 re’74 words
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Article47 1921-03-07 9 The Band will play the following pro. gramme of music at the Esplauade from 6 p.m. to-day. 1 March To The Front ...Hume 2 Overture Raymond ...Thomas 3 Waltz Graf Von Luxembourg ...Lehar 5 Fox Trot Uncle Sam ...Dane 6 One Step Temptation Rag ...Lodge47 words
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Article147 1921-03-07 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. J Js 5 “a? 5 X CQ a? X Rather (Dollar) C. c. c. o. K.-Sidim 2.15 2.25 2.10 2.20 M. Pinda 1.60 1.70 1.40 1.50 Mandai T. 50c 60c 40c 50c147 words
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Article18 1921-03-07 9 To-ddy’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $74 per picul unsold, refined tin. Nothing doing.18 words
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Article35 1921-03-07 9 The Secretaries of Batang Padang Dredging Co., Ltd. inform us that they have received telegraphic advice from the Manager to the effect thab the Pontoon was successfully floated on the 6tb instant.35 words
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Article182 1921-03-07 9 Pbnang, March 7, 1921. SP. Tapioca $4.75 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $5.25 sales. Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $15.00 nominal White Pepper s3o| nominal Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $4O sellers Cloves $7B nominal Nutmegs 80s $40.00 sellers 110 s $35.00 sellers {No. 1 $23 50 per182 words
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Article137 1921-03-07 9 Penang, March 7, 1921. (By Courtesy or thb Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 t 5 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days’ sight Private 190 Bombay Demand Bank 175 o Madras Demand Bank 175137 words
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Advertisement38 1921-03-07 9 IN EXCHANGE FOR MOused Stamps of STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. MALAY STATES, SIAM, HONG KONG, JAVA and the surrounding countries, I will (rive I PICTURE POST CARDS OF THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, &c. Miss TEE. “Kia Ora.” STOCKWELL, LONDON England38 words
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Advertisement422 1921-03-07 9 pinang Gazette RATES OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIONS VACANT, Ete. Minimum Charge $2.00 For T insertion 1.75 per inch insertions 1.50 3 1.40 4 1.35 n 6 1.30 4 >. 8 L 35 „10 1.15 M 12 1.00 18 0.75 „25 0.60 ji Advertisements are charged by422 words
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Article220 1921-03-07 10 EXPECTED ARRIVALS Jacx, Hongkong and Shanghai, 9th. Egr«, Madras, 10th. Like Farmingdale, Rangoon, 11th. Torills. Rangoon, 12th, Kashgar, Singapore, 12th. Egra, Singapore, 19th. Thongwa, Singapore, 19th. Soudan, London, 20th. Creole State, Calcutta, 23rd. Arratoon Apcar, Singapore, 24th. Foyle, Singapore, 25th. Yatnagata Maru, Singapore, 27th. Wolverine State, Singapore, 29th.220 words
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Article216 1921-03-07 10 DAILY (except Sunday), BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By tran Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore j& 6 p.rr and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsi 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m.216 words
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Article34 1921-03-07 10 The homeward mail, by the T>:oigwa, at 10 a,m, on Wednesday. Mails from the Continent, ex M M Chih are expected to arrive in time for delivery at 9 a.m. to morrow.34 words
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Article382 1921-03-07 10 Pknang, March 7, 1921. beef— otB, Soup, per catty 35 Roast <*o Steaks Stew or Curry Meat do curry 35 stew 35 Rump Steak do 50 Ox Tail each 60 do Tongue do do Feet do 60 Heart P«r <*«7 70 Liver do 40 Fillet of Beef do382 words
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Article94 1921-03-07 10 March B—Football Mercantile Bank v Adamson Gilfillao G“. Mar 12—Cricket, PCC v IRC, Esplanade March 15 Penang Assizes, March 15—Pena g Chamber of Commerce, Annual Meming, 2-30 p m. March 16 Penang Impressioms s, Sketch iog Party. March 17—Footb'aD, PCC v PRC. Esplanade. Mar 19—Cricket, P C C94 words
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Advertisement253 1921-03-07 10 THE 10 h. p. ANDRE CITROEN JAfiYfcES A iuZ/ f i ™mggo The Citroen is not a mere combination but a harmonious blending of those essential qualities which place it Primus inter Pares Petrol Consumption 35 to 45 Miles per gallon. Oil Consumption 1 ,000 Miles per gallon. Malcolm Beranger253 words
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Advertisement192 1921-03-07 10 FROM PELT TO BELT There ;s a Walker belt for every drive—tanned, curried I and manufactured at our works—which has rightlv earned the reputation of being the belt that does all it is I intended to do —and keeps on doing it. Choose your Belting on the basis of ultimate192 words
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Advertisement386 1921-03-07 10 I Jords Reduced. I $1,890 -3. ow. Bingap ore. ae m S Owing to the present favourable rate of S exchange we are now able to reduce the price S of the Canadian Ford TouringJCar to $lB9O S with standard equipment which includes the S following:— jj SC Improved body386 words
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Article307 1921-03-07 11 It is evident that despite all disquieting circumstances there is still British money for tea. Last mouth’s improvement in the tea market was quickly reflected in the quotations for shares. London reports state that there were many enquiries from would lie buyers but holders were less inclined307 words
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Article235 1921-03-07 11 Seeking the co-operation of the Commonwealth Government in the campaign for the eradication of tropical and other diseases in Australia and her territories. Dr. Heiser and Dr. Sawyer, representatives of the Rockefeller Institute, conferred with the Prime Minister. Mr. Hughes stated that the proposal that the Commonwealth should235 words
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Article209 1921-03-07 11 Rome is sighing for suburbs and market gardens. The Imperial City is hojielessly overcrowded. She has to depend for her supplies of garden produce, eggs, and poultry on distant markets. A movement is in progress to establish garden villages on the outskirts of the city. A209 words
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Advertisement148 1921-03-07 11 I BRITISH U D R” EXPANDED metal D D DIAMOND MESH i B A A J[ J 7.# \g \f if \f \f ‘jß v M "’■< H A A A r /\/\/X z frlfltiissfc SOLE AGENTS: Wm. JACKS Co., Singapore. f SUB-AGENTS R. T. REID Co., Penang. \STOCKS NOW148 words
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