Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 April 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-04-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 83. VOL. LXXIX. WEDNESDAY. 13th APRIL, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement471 1921-04-13 1 NIKKO No, 7. NORIHAM ROAD. 1 Telephone No. 579, ■■■■■l I r I “Crawford’s” =s ;y: 1 --’.-I ■>■ •(k o: -i I I SPECIAL LIQUEUR. I .A I I T i iM. I I A High-class Whisky at a I iß* I I Reasonable Price. I I Obtainable from471 words
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Advertisement21 1921-04-13 1 awww w w i J THE BESI CAR IM TOWM 1 lai. MwU &S F M.S Ong Sam Leong a 00.21 words
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Article199 1921-04-13 2 Calcutta, March 31.—The Lillooah strikers, who have been out since February, 3rd-, resolved at a meeting held on tne Howrah “maidan,” to-night, to resume work. Mr. U.K Andrews was agum brought from the Hospital to attend the meeting but was umirle Io speak. His place was taken199 words
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Article94 1921-04-13 2 Delhi, March 31. —A Bombay message dated 31st says; Five thousand wiakmeu of theß. 1. S. N. and P. and U. docks at Mazgaon have '-truck for a bonus. l ive thousand of the B. I. S. N. and P. and O. of dry docks at Mazgaon94 words
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Article49 1921-04-13 2 Bombay. March 31.—A London message, dated March 30th says: In first round of the Amateur Rackets D .übles Championship, at <Bieen'f’ub. the Hon. C. N. Bruce and IL W. 1 ’atham beat Major General S. H. Sheppard and Capt. T. C. Jameson, IT-14. 15-6. 15-3, 9-15, 15-9.)49 words
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Article53 1921-04-13 2 Madia'-. March 31.—A Coimbatore message dated 31st states: At Venti’.aiavain Railway Station it is reported ;> passenger by the train leaving P< lanur for Erode at 3 p.m. stabberi nut ten passengers of whom five were seriously wounded. They were taken i ripur liospital. Ihe culprit53 words
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Article86 1921-04-13 2 Calcutta, April I.—Particulars have ik'en icceived of a riot near Naihati in course of which four Gurkhas were btaten to death. The polieg have now arre-ted 28 mill hands wh<Rtre alleged to have been implicated in lhe liot. 1 hev will lie shortly placed on trial.86 words
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Article61 1921-04-13 2 Calcutta. April I.—His Ex<-elh m y Lord Ronalds hay last night unveiled two War Memorials connected with the Bengal Club. The first is a memorial bronze containing the names of th( <e members who fell in the war and the second is a painting in oils of61 words
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Advertisement1358 1921-04-13 2 J POSITION WANTED. PENANG AUCTION MART Planter or Shipping Clerk (36j seeks ID ORDER 01' THE OWNER. employment, any capacity. Public School VW wMI excellent testimonials. Five years plant To b€ so d e jther privately 9lllh ing ten Home ,'tnd Local Shipping. Could or j- mM join immediately Any1,358 words
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Advertisement177 1921-04-13 2 THINGS EVERY MOTHER NEEDS TO KNOW. Little ones could easily be saved many of the aches and ills which come in infancy if mothers would remember three important things —First, teach your baby regular habits. Secondly, see that his feeding utensils are clean and. that he has plenty of fresh177 words
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Advertisement334 1921-04-13 2 RELIEVES THE PAIN OF Sprains, Bruises, Rheumatism, Chest Pains, Sore Throat, Neuralgia, Headache. T No matter what causes your pam, a tew „7.r, drops of Sloan’s Liniment laid on the affected g|| part will stop it instantly. No rubbing is JjjLKf-lU w fclM i'’,g necessary—Sloan’s Liniment goes right to the334 words
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Miscellaneous161 1921-04-13 2 IMPERIAL KMPIKE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. From Monday, 11th to Wednesday 13th April 1921. To-Night. In the Second House at 9 p.m. To-Night. A Kobertson Cole Production of Intense Realism. A Powerful Presentation of Life in the Gold Diggings of the Yukon featuring WILLIAM DESMOND AND IVIAN KICH in a story161 words
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Article1703 1921-04-13 3 CAP URE O“ A PINE SPECIMEN. Mr Granville M O. Hara, Forest Offi cer- the Dinding?, writes Aboat the middle of March 1921 an application was made to the Forest Department (on behalf ot His Highness the Saltan of Perak) for the trapping of three Rhinoceri,1,703 words
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Article292 1921-04-13 3 Shculd young men control large buti nr aaes Mr Henry Mann, of Messrs Mann and Havward, the Mincing-lane produce brokers, thinks they should not. I have had I udness dealings in all part* of th® world,’’ he said to a Sunday Ex pr«*s representative and292 words
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Advertisement279 1921-04-13 3 Williams Holder Top Shaving Stick One trial of Williams’ Holder Top Shaving Stick will prove to you how quick and with what little effort you can get that deep, rich, sSlf lasting Williams lather. Q J The Holder Top feature is an Vjj added convenience. It serves as (usfcti/'“ J|279 words
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Advertisement127 1921-04-13 3 Pritchards wine nnd spirit Department. Munro’s “House of Lords" Whisky. A shipment of this famous Brand of Whisky just arrived. Wholesale and Club Prices on Application. Pritchard s J fL ARE Sole Agents ■M. as OUWLIEO OF *»*O(HrMtNT SV CERTtncats to ths This is a Whisky of B house of127 words
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Article185 1921-04-13 4 TANGLIN CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 13. At the Tanghn C'Ub anneal meeting, Mr Carver, presiding, commented o i the growing popularity of the Club. The financial position was sound and many improvements had been effected. The reports were adopted. Mr A Harrington was185 words
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Article132 1921-04-13 4 ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE. (From Our own C rrespondent.) Singapore, April 13. His Highness the Raja of Kelantan and suite arrived in Singapore and were welcomed by Lieutenant Rusbbrooke, Aide-de-Camp aud Secretaries on behalf of the Governor, A gusrd of honour from the Staffords received His Highness with132 words
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Article460 1921-04-13 4 Chauffeur Convicted. On March 18, Mr E W F Gilman's car, driven by his Tamil chauffeur, Rasiab, knocked down a little Chine s e boy at th? junction of Market Street snd Leech Street, Ipoh re-ulting in the almost icstsn aneou* death of e little fellow. The460 words
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Article486 1921-04-13 4 MEMORIAL UNVEILED. An in’erpsting cer-na -ny took place at St Mark's Church, S«remh*n, on Sundav evening wh*n a memorial to the late Charles Malcolm Cumming was unveiled says the Malay Mail.” The church was crowded, a large proportion of the congregation being representatives of the Linggi Plantaions486 words
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Article415 1921-04-13 4 Annual Report The second < retina?y general meeting of the member-» if the above companv will be held a* Singapore, on Friday. 22ad April, to receive at d consider th i s-atement of aeccun’s and blxnce th et for the year ended Ja: ua r y 31sf415 words
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Article138 1921-04-13 4 DEMONSTRATION ON MALAKOFF EST A I E. Planters and others interested, to the member of about 30. w*re present at the Aos iu Tractor, tirmonstraliotis ou the Malakoff Estate yesterday. The demonstrations, which were carried out in the forenoon and afternoon, under the supervision of Mr Davis the138 words
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Advertisement255 1921-04-13 4 s j V '3 v.w ’L s' j b- jjjl f 1 crJ iL_JB n 1 s -'3? ■m:<. I I 1 I L A «>U I Jw t"' 1 7- R *</ s■’ I •> Xu L —<■•-■ IJ V’ V < Y i 1 J I 54t kV=M255 words
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Advertisement424 1921-04-13 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. House No. 64, Larut Road, fitted wi h Electric L’ghr, Oceupinr leaving, willirg to sell the rurniture, all Java teak and >n splendid order. Please apply to Box No 103, c/ > Pinang Gaz*tte. NOTICES. -.--I MALAU TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S. S.) No'ice is424 words
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Advertisement384 1921-04-13 4 pH|.|l ii j'l,! Wmcthara Z A «NCIMTRATtD J Not only does “Ovaltine nmt extwct I f/j directly stimulate and ensure I TXS? I* Jr an adequate flow of milk, but it is also exceedingly nourishing and strengthening, thus helping the mother to stand the strain which nursing throws on the384 words
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Article2346 1921-04-13 5 NEW VICEROY’S SPEECH AT BOMBAY. Bombay, April 2. l'he P a.d O m*ii steamer Kahar i-Hind with the right Hon the Earl and the Countess of Reading anchored the harbour at 9 last night, but the landing of the Vtceroy-desigoate did not take place until2,346 words
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Article301 1921-04-13 5 Official Version of Conduct of Trials. An Iriih Office official save a description of the*procedure of court-martial tarils in Ireland. The general opinion cf ‘‘the man in the s'reet" is that he is being kept in the da»*k and there is much criticism of what is described as301 words
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Article65 1921-04-13 5 Apiil 14—Football, P 0 C v Police E-iplai-sde. Apr 16—Cricket, P C C v Sc Xaviers Esplanade. April 19— Focitbal’, P C C v IRC E-'planadi. i Apiil 23—Clicker, P C C v IRC Espt>»r>a ie. Apiil 28—Fo tball, P CCv P R C Esplanade. i April 30—65 words
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Advertisement363 1921-04-13 5 Michelin ISr PRICTLS /A SIZE UNIVERSAL TUBE yX/ TREAD COVER. 33 x 4 S.S. 815 x 105 920 120 mil w < N I, mi I a# >#||!| IVy/ZtOI i I I I I I t I I i '-J I U. Kil&Z/ ■hks. Hi List of Stockists. Penang:—Chin Kooi363 words
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1320 1921-04-13 6 The industrial situation at 1 ome has taken a decided chance for the better. While it may be too early to claim that all danger, arising from the possibility of a strike of members of the miners, transport workers and railwaymen’s unions, has been1,320 words
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Article1145 1921-04-13 6 Nearly a ago, we give figures showing the extent ot Freight Reductions. cipal articles of export from Malaya over a period of six months. There were decreases of 655. per freight ton on rubber, 40s. copra, 47/6 tapioca and 32 6 Prolonged trouble in the coal fields1,145 words
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Article59 1921-04-13 6 stopping work. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 13. All tbe factories of the Insulin-ie Oil, Company have stopped work not wanting to saffe r seriously from the fluc’ua i ns in prices of the raw material The three factories remaining are ready to restart immediately. 'l’he59 words
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Article24 1921-04-13 6 The Batavia Yacht; Club is inviting the best Singapore yacht to Batavia in a match against the best Batavian yacht.24 words
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Article199 1921-04-13 6 In the District Court, before Mr R Scott, this morning, three Chinese were charged with being in poseessiou of three knives and two packets of powder with intent to commit mischief and pleaded guilty thereto. Det. Inspector Brownings, who was in charge of the case, stated that199 words
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Article395 1921-04-13 6 1 J Ml The little village of Sen'ul, tbe of more than one serious crime in the pesb few weeks, was the scene cf an armed robbery shortly after midnight on Sa'urday, F'iur armed Chinese entered a coffee shop in the village, intimidated *he occupants,’ 1 J Ml - 395 words
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Advertisement224 1921-04-13 6 w. 4 .*«sikr£' j I BOOTH’S! H EU JL« RECOGNISED AS f“ “THE GIN” p 1740 all over India China, BOOTH’S I unalDryGin OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LOCAL DEALERS. STILLEMY, L LONDON, ENGLAND. ■■■■> SOLE IMPORTERS: I BEHR CO., I PENANG. I >/ a,L ■j Jeyes Fluid I 8 s/ a224 words
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Advertisement14 1921-04-13 6 “E. O.” ST. GEORGE’S DINNER DANCE ON FRI., 22nd APRIL 1921. E. O. ORCHESTRA.14 words
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Miscellaneous30 1921-04-13 6 TBE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 2.52 a.tn. 8 51 a.m. 3.13 p.m, 9.41 p m. To-morrow. 3 34 a.m. 9.26 a m. 3 49 p.m. 10.41 p m.30 words
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Article950 1921-04-13 7 A COMPROMISE ARRANGED, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, April 11. Saturday’s decision was followed by prompt results. Throughout the country, except in Fifeshire, mine officials restarted pumping yesterday, A resumption on a general scale is expected to-day. Regular pumpmen have announced their intention of returning throughout South Wales. Meantime,[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 950 words
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Article123 1921-04-13 7 THE KEY. London, April 11. A Washington telegram says tue recent note <f the United States to the Allies in regaid to Yap is the key to Presidept Harding’s policy. It sets forth the principle which America will stubbornly maintain, and which is capable of extension to123 words
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Article99 1921-04-13 7 A PATHETIC FIGURE. London, April 11. With the death of rhe ex-Kaiserin disappears the mos’ pathetic figure of the Hohenzollerns. As a devo’ed consort she remained faith-’u, unto the last to the ex-Kaiser She had been in failing health ever she joined him in exile, a prey99 words
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Article160 1921-04-13 7 U, S. PLANTER SENTENCED. New York, April 11. The planter, John Williams, was foued guilty of the murder of a negro and was sentenced to penal servitude for life. Reu'er wired on March 29 :—A te’egiam states that it is reported from Macon, Georgia, that eleven bodies cf160 words
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Article42 1921-04-13 7 Amsterdam, April 12. Extensive fires have occurred in the peat moors in the neighbourhood of Stadskanaal in the Province of Drenthe. The inhabitants are fleeing. Several houses and many cattle have been destroyed and the situation is serious.42 words
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Article30 1921-04-13 7 Melbourne, April 11, The Victorian Wheat Commission has further reduced the price of wheat for export and flour eastward and for the Pacific Islands to 7/6 bushel.30 words
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Article24 1921-04-13 7 P. O. Banking Co. London, April 11 The P. 4 O Banking Co. ha® succeeded in acquiring the controlling interest in the Allahabad Bank.24 words
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Article785 1921-04-13 7 Mr T S Dumbreck has returned to England from Africa.—“ M M,” Mr Farquhar Tair. Tapah, is leaving for a holiday in Scotland. He will be away for six months. The engagement is announcement of Mr W J van Aken, of Batavia, Java and Miss E E785 words
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Article652 1921-04-13 7 FORTNIGHTLY MEETING. The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commission was held in the Municipal Office yesterday. There were present:—Messrs, 8. Codrington (president), W. H. Thorne, J. L. McFall, P. K. Nambyar and Dr. P. St. L. Liston. The other officers present were :—Messrs. W. 8. Dunn (Engineer)652 words
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Article123 1921-04-13 7 S.F.P Rice cases are again cropping up in the Police Courts, at Singapore Since the ab olition of the depots, some of the retailers heve taken it into their heads to profiteer by demanding a greater price for the better sort hf rice. Four each shop-keepers had to' S.F.P ” - 123 words
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Article1082 1921-04-13 7 FULL DETAILS OF THE CRIME, Testerday, news was received by the Police in Ipob from the Police Station at Taojoog Ram ba tan that a European bad b< ea murdered in that vicinity by gang robbers. Immediately the report of the murder was received in Ipoh,1,082 words
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Article282 1921-04-13 7 SECOND REQII’aL AT TOWN HALL, t Last eveniog Mr Pet>r Dawson and his supporting company appeared for the second time at th l Town Hail, iu a delightful programme ot vi.cal and instrumental music. Mr Dawson was io splendid voice and a spirit of generosity led him io282 words
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Article178 1921-04-13 7 The preliminary enquiry into the case in which gevAnte»*» Indians, former members of the Kandahar, who were arrested on February 10 last for being in possession of seditiou® literature, was concluded in the Second Court. Singapore, when Mr C W Dawson committed all of them, except accused No.178 words
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Article166 1921-04-13 7 The following Ust of subscribers is for. warded us for publication by Mr W Peel. Previously acknowledged $39,990.20, Messrs P W Leslie $lO, P A Anthony $5O, E M Schwabe $lOO, W J Corn»y $l5, R Mathew® (April Subscription) $l2, J I Miller $5O, J P Mead166 words
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Article482 1921-04-13 8 I'anourous Propaganda Ti«e luiiu-Bri’isn Asj -ciatiuu Lu*s received from the European Association, Calcutta, an urgent request for assistance in making known to the British public the grave dangers which are being faced in India by Europeans, and the policy of murderous assaults and violent intimidations being carried482 words
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Article351 1921-04-13 8 MR. CTA’NESS FXPO?ITION. Tn an article v>hich he contributes to •he current i?eue of “Imperial Commerce’’, Mr J B Clynes, M P, chairman of the Labour writes; ‘There are workm°n who think tba‘ if they do le-s there will be more for someone »Te to do, but351 words
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Advertisement622 1921-04-13 8 /tv\\ x WBO—y L > Every Man Needs a Razor that will give him a clean, smooth, and rapid shave. But s ich a shave is only possible with a perfect shaving edge—. and a perfect shaving edge can only be obtained by stropping. I his is where the “Valet”622 words
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Advertisement37 1921-04-13 8 IN EXCHANGE FOR lOC used Stamps of STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES. SIAM. HONG KONG. JAVA and the «urrnnndmg countries, I will give PICTURE POST CARDS OF THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR. &c. Miw TEE..,Kia Ora.” Stockwell, London England37 words
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Advertisement534 1921-04-13 8 Harley Street I knows all that there is to be known about food values and stimulant values. There is the centre (probably the world centre) j of cultured scientific study of how to keep g lite alive and how to keep life healthy. An a[»ent for Haig 6c Haig who534 words
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Article311 1921-04-13 9 A RELIEF CREDIT SCHEME. A Planter correspoi dent, .referring to an extract from the Sunday Times of March 13tb, which wb reproduced in our issue of Saturday last, thinks it should interest a lot of people in this country It lays out a scheme, which, in bis311 words
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Article66 1921-04-13 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. E E Ĕ SHAKES. 5 U 35 02 0Q OQ i C. C. S C. S C. Rubber (Dollar) Amalgamated 2.00 1.75 Indragiri 5.00 5.50 4.75 5.25 Miniag. Lingui Tin 3.40 3.50 32566 words
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Article19 1921-04-13 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for March Bukit Jelutong lbs 5,424 Punggor 7,324 United Malacca 5,62719 words
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Article59 1921-04-13 9 Tin was quoted in London on 12th April at Spot £161.10 down £llO 3 months buying £165 —l5 3 selling£l6s 5 —l5 Local Parity $Bl 00 To day’s quo’ation tor refined tin in Penang whs $Bl 87 per picu’, buyers on sellers, law riu $BO per picul, no59 words
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Article19 1921-04-13 9 The Strains Trading L r d tO-d*y quo e ’Singapore sold 100 tons at Penang no sellers19 words
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Article175 1921-04-13 9 Penang April 13. 1921. SP. Tapioca 54.50 sales. 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 $34.00 sellers Cloves s6 n nominal Nutmegs 80s $37.00 sellers 110 s $31.00 sellers {No. 1 $23 50175 words
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Article964 1921-04-13 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST il j o NAMES. 3 a2? Is 11 1 r X _m oq p -1 RUBBER (Dollar*.) S c,| s c Sc. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, ”"c.' 3Qc aior Gaj&h Rubber Estate 1-80 2.00 i Amalgamated Malay Estates 1.75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13.00 Ayer Kuning964 words
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Advertisement415 1921-04-13 9 \Mi Si H^ 1 I $1 J•) Y X /X: B> l el tJ <ST“ From a photo of a jLj- Bonnie Cjlaxo Bobu V I K g Glaxo lays for Baby j J a firm foundation of sturdy health l| A suitable form of milk is the only food415 words
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Advertisement292 1921-04-13 9 Underwood Standard Typewriters 1 The Machine you will Eventually Buy. Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England) AgentsPenang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. nn n nn nnn non n C BOOKS are P rec i° us things, and have 0 F > been considered so from the most 0 n remote292 words
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Article589 1921-04-13 10 TO-DAYS DEPARTURES. Padang for K&otang (Trang). Band for Singapore, Kedah for Sitiawan and Lumub. Expiotbd Abbivalb, Khiva, Singapore, 13ih Apr. Nankin, Singapore, 13th Apr. Tara, Singapore, 16th Apr. Ellora, Singapore, 16th April. Japan, Oalcntta, Apr. 16th. Wolverine State, Singapore. 17th April. Gregory Apcar, Singapore, 20th Apr. Khyber, Singapore,589 words
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Article283 1921-04-13 10 DAILY (except huntay). BY TRAIN. Farit Buutar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By trail Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, -7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore A 6 p.n and Hongkong Farit Bun tar and Began Serai By train al« 10.15 a.m. A 3.45283 words
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Article39 1921-04-13 10 Mails despatched fi cin Pp» ang to London on the 19rb ultimo, by B I Packer Egrs, w--re delivered in London on the 11th instsnt. The homeward mai\ by the Tara, closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday.39 words
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Article20 1921-04-13 10 The following non-ddivered cables ar’ Iving at the Eastern Extension Telegrap Co 1 Angenlay Ha Chakayeng Shetarkongahi 12.20 words
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Article117 1921-04-13 10 Penang, April 13, 19Z1. (Bt CoURTBaY OP THU CHARTERED BaM» London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 7/16 3 Credit 2/4 3 4 3 Documentary 2/4 27/3Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173 3 days’ sight Private 181 Bombay Demand Bank 173 j c Madras Demand Bank 173 )>117 words
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Advertisement234 1921-04-13 10 THE 10 11. p. ANDRE CITROEN gßf I I V 7 /coysls^^ K «ar ~,e A F'P 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 4.5 Mi.es per gallon. Oil Coii-umpf ion 1234 words
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Advertisement61 1921-04-13 10 ii ■mu hi 11 im mill iiimni in ii BUY A o'= PRANA "sparklet syphon" I AND MAKE YOUR OWN SODA WATERS. I IT IS ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE Q COMBINED. Q IMPORTERS: I Q CALDBEGK, MACGREGOR CO.. LTD., (Incorporated in shanghai.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, AND bPIRIT MERCHANTS 4a, BEACH61 words
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Advertisement183 1921-04-13 10 MOTOR-CARS In Stock-Immediate Delivery. AT SPECIAL OFFERS. Hudson Cars Chandler Cars j Essex Cars Cleveland Cars Overland Cars Willys-Knight Cars j Easy Monthly Payments g Catalogues Free. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., LTD., I Penang, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. ll^i—wr I FORDS REDUCED i TO $.1890 R F. O. R, SING183 words
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Article565 1921-04-13 11 Messrs Morreau and Spiesielbergr, in the'-r report on the Manchester Market on March lObh say. Cloth. Buyers appear to have losb confidence in the market and it is not difficult to find reasons for this. The financial conditions become increasingly difficult and credits are being restricted all565 words
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Article289 1921-04-13 11 Pbnang, April 13, 1921. BEEF—- Soup per catty 35 Roast do 55 Steaks do 50 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 35 stew 35 Rump Steak do 50 Ox Tail each do Tongue do do Feet do dO Heart per catty 70 Liver do Fillet ctf Beet do289 words
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Advertisement126 1921-04-13 11 I BRITISH u n Q” expanded metal D D DIAMOND MESH \AA/V\A A J\ IX/X I I JL H JL M A SOLE AGENTS: Wm. JACKS Co., Singapore k I SUB-AGENTS: R. REID A Co., Ltd Penang. The recognized Typewriter g of the day is I The Remington"| I I126 words
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Advertisement244 1921-04-13 11 r— AVERY I s 8/16 12/25 14/28 18/56 25/50 40/80 I TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS I Avery Tractors Work on Cheapest Grade Kerosene. g i Avery Tractors Made in Six Different Sizes. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO: (Hottenbach, Lazarus Sons, Limited, ;g (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) v K I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT,244 words
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Advertisement1363 1921-04-13 12 Ps o -B RITISH I NDIA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP 5 .luF COMPANY. AND A w- y WTTp (Incorporated in U. S. A.) JL/JL alzo regular monthly transpacific service Companies Incorporated in England.) Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu, <fc San Francisco, MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES as VENEZUELA From Hongkong about1,363 words
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Advertisement896 1921-04-13 12 BANKS. ?HE MERCANT.LE BANK OF INO.A, CHARTERER BAnTof UHIIA, (Incorporated in Ugland Xrib e e d d Ca Pa.d up Capita)' X 3,000,000 P«d un 1.050,000 Reserve Fund ke tree Fund and Undivided Reserve liability of Bropne.org £3,000,00« d fix 1.146,400 Head Oiiice. PrOfi,S Board of Directors. 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON,896 words
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