Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 April 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-04-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. :No. 92. VOL. LXXIX. Saturday, 23rd april, i92i. PFICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement478 1921-04-23 1 NIKKO I ho, 7, fWRiHAM ROAL. Telephone No. 579, i ROSS’S t 0 I S®-* 1 SF ;L-' i 1 KS f lEAD 1 »B“=e£ FILSEN Jp W hjnufacturcM'js It H T 0B ACCO Co Lid. U"*' 'ESShk s’x xr f&Eg? War E of imitaTio n \l •4 i f478 words
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Advertisement23 1921-04-23 1 > THE BESt GAR ,K taw’s 1 i' I < 1 «MMBmmuo-/* w» Kotk I Solo Moato &.S. F M.S* > k Ong Sam Laong 00, >23 words
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Article637 1921-04-23 2 MICHAEL COLLINS AND THE MURDER GANG. Michael Collins, the head of the Irish murder gang, is slowly assuming the importance of a symbol. He is to the British Tommy engaged in the Irish war a E"lire of speech and legend just as in the m~eat637 words
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Article250 1921-04-23 2 The French Restitution Commission has almost completed its task. Since F ebruary, 1919, it has scoured every nook and cranny in Germany in the search for stolen property, and it has recovered a remarkable collection of articles. The thoroughness with which it worked came is an unpleasant surprise250 words
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Advertisement1581 1921-04-23 2 MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE OF SALE. LABOUR CODE, 1912, F.M.S. I! Bv Order of the Mortgagee, fed. Must be Cheap. Apply to Box Xo. TO BE SOLD lnd,an lmmi S rat.on Fund Ordmance, 107, c/o j’jnang Gazette. BY PUBLIC AUCTION 1911” 607—27 4 Qy THURSDAY, 28th APRIL. 1921, ft AT a.m. EMPLOYERS1,581 words
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Advertisement982 1921-04-23 2 IF» IbOto] If H NEARLY» I Wj I With Rash Behind Ears. Very iMraMo Restless. CuticuraHeals. iML*fW*l IP 11 1 1 1 Ph hl “When my child was six months !111 'in she h ad a nasty rash come beISSssSPhii 1 'i 'lih* hind ner ears. At times I had982 words
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Article491 1921-04-23 3 IMMUNISING VACCINE. A highly nteresting and encouraging address on a means < f making pt-opii immune from tuberculosis, or consumption, v.as read before the Royal Society of Med cine in London by Dr. Na'han Raw, M.R.C.P.. M l’.. Pre dent of the Tuberculosis Society of Great Britain.491 words
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Article371 1921-04-23 3 Berlin, March 23. The trial of war criminals at Leipzig is expected to take place early in May. Seven English cases are to be dealt with first, and English witnesses have been called. Flic seven accused German officers who aie to be tried by the Supreme371 words
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Article899 1921-04-23 3 Nowhere else in the world is electric power so generally used as in Switzerland. In a small town like Lucerne, with only 4<>.rot) inhabitants, to take one example, only 20 small houses are without elective light. There are electric bakehouses. 1,000 electric motors, 3,500 electric899 words
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Advertisement346 1921-04-23 3 i Al %A I )•/y V zf v 3853ft**- From a photo of a J§2^gS—- r Bonnie Glaxo Babu I I gj Glaxo lays for Baby gp |JS a firm foundation of jg; sturdy health Igji A suitable form of milk is the only food for a baby up to346 words
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Advertisement133 1921-04-23 3 Pritchard’s Wine and spirit Department Munro’s House oi Lords Whishy. A shipment of this famous wESfe? Brand of Whisky just arrived. Wholesale and Club Prices on Application. Pritchard's Jkl ARE Sole Agents 1 SUPPLIED OP APPOINTMENT U «V ««TtPiMTS TO TH6 M This is a Whisky of 9 house of133 words
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Article268 1921-04-23 4 CHANGKAT SER DANG LOSSES. From Our Own. Correspondent). Singapore, April 23. At the annual meeting of the Changkat Serdang Rubber Company, Mr. C. Everitt presiding, said the profit was 36,842, and the cost 57-3 cents. The output was 2,400 lbs. less than last year. There was an unavoidable268 words
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Article174 1921-04-23 4 HUTTON LANE SHOOTING CASE. In the Second Court, Penang, this mor ning. an inquest was held by Mr A. C. Baker and a jury in connection with the death of a Ch.nesc named Leong Chai alias Chan Hin, alias Chan Cheng Koon. alia s Chan Poon, which occurred174 words
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Article181 1921-04-23 4 CAPTAIN BI LLER PRESENTS TWO CUPS. The Chief Secretary to Government, F«‘derated Malay States, has received a very’ knd letter from Captain Buller of H.M.S. “Malaya," in wlii<h Captain Buller offers from himself, the officers and the Ship’s Company, tw o Football cups lor competition “as some181 words
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Article892 1921-04-23 4 «»8 THE MALAY’S FAREWELL. Of all the farewells that have taken place on the eve of the departure of ColonG Hume none has been so typical of the country as thab which took place yesterday at the home of H H Sir Sri Paduka Iskandar Shah, Sultan of. «»8 - 892 words
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Article670 1921-04-23 4 A DEVOTED CONSORT. A special correspondent writes in the Ceylon Observer I last saw the ex-Empress, this time at a distance on her journey to Amerongen. Probably’of all the “prisoners” in the Bentinck’s bouse and afterwards at Doorn she was the only one who, to some extent found670 words
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Article260 1921-04-23 4 Japanese Report on British Policy A Tokio message to the “Mainichi” says that according to a telegram received in official quarters, at the Naval Conference which was held on board the British war ship Hawkins at Penang from March 8 till 17, the Comimnder of rhe British260 words
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516 1921-04-23 4 ‘S F P.” A special general meeting of the members of the Singapore Sporting Club was held in the Exchange Buildings, Singapore, to consider the following resolution, “That a pension be granted to the Secretary of the Club (Mr GP Owen) on his retirement.” Among those‘S F P.” - 516 words
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Article189 1921-04-23 4 Indications are forthcoming that the resolution of the strikers is on the wane, and theie is a possibili'v that the strike will fizzle out by rhe end of the month, says tl e “Free Press.” In the pres«nt position of the trade slump, the sufferers are not189 words
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Article210 1921-04-23 4 A motor accident, involving loss of life occurred at the 8| mile East Coast Road, Singapore, at 2-15 a m yesterday, when car 2708 driven by Ismail bin Akib ran into a ditch, and one of tbe occupants, a Macao, named Yip Ah Kwai, who was at210 words
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Article660 1921-04-23 4 Bis Decreash in Arrack Consumption. Mr T W Robert®, the Excise Commissioner, who has ju<t returned from a week’s tour in the districts, gave an interesting interview to a representative of the Times of Ceylon in regard to various statements which have been made during the past660 words
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Advertisement395 1921-04-23 4 WJW 1.7 J TV’* MW NEW ADVERTISEMENT. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted help with two small children, nurse preferred, at Medan, Sumatra Apply to Mrs. Sardeman. 15 Chinese Tally Clerks wanted for Port Swettenham. Salary $3O per mensem plus 75 per cent Temporary Allowance. Free quarters if available Apply to Assistant Traffic395 words
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Advertisement84 1921-04-23 4 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks {ln various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED. SIN POH HOCK Co., undertake to build New Wooden Lighters, Junks, Sampans, &c., also repair Old Lighters or any Wooden Craft. Also locally tn84 words
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Article1555 1921-04-23 5 APPALLING CONDITIONS. So little is known about actual industrial conditions in Russia that the following very interesting letter sent to England by an educated Russian who has just escaped will be of value as throwing light upon Soviet trade methods generally, and upon rhe situation in a1,555 words
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Article379 1921-04-23 5 What London is Doing. The important subject cf rat repression is dealt with exhaustively in a voluminous report which was drawn up la tyear by th a health officer of the Ci’y of London after inv- r igation at the instance < f the sanitary committee ot the379 words
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Advertisement224 1921-04-23 5 I live 1 I ANO I I LEARN! 8 Next Saturday, I I WE WILL TELL YOU I SOMETHING ABOUT I INSURANCE, 2 «aux- jk* *cc -»ssr«r* >**■ (*S 'TKWMHTirr s I y ’KRUSCHEN SALTS Ij I I I ARE j THE KEY TO HEALTH J Stocks Held by ail224 words
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Advertisement63 1921-04-23 5 "w ni ,r T—n. :jokb l-Pli 5~ Bbc WH I Bovril ci-cs the immediate stimulus needed I to overcome fatigue and exhaust'on, and ;.t P the same time is a valuable and highly s Concentrated food of the. utmost service in permanently increasing energy and vitality. Bovril possesses the unique63 words
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Miscellaneous236 1921-04-23 5 f TO-NIGHT GRAND OPENING ATTRACTION AT THJ£ THEATRE ROVAE The Grandest and the Most Magnificent Hall Situated in Penang Road opposite to Leith Street Police Station. NEW HALL NEW MACHINE NEW SEATS GRAND ORCHESTRA srand from Wednesday SOtfr to Sunday Jlpril In the Second Show at 9 p.m. “The Golden236 words
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Article47 1921-04-23 6 Llotd—Parkek. —At St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by t-he Ven. Archdeacon F G Swindell, on th? 20th April, Charles Jesse Lloyd, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore, to Vera, daughter of rhe late Lieut. Col. J, H. Parker R. M L I and Mrs. Parker, Gosport.47 words
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Article1263 1921-04-23 6 It will be interesting to see how the United Stages squares her policy of the Monroe Doctrine and the refusal to accept the Armenian mandate with the objections she is raising to the alleged exploitation of the Mesopotamian oil fields. It wa suggested, r«th a r1,263 words
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Article1774 1921-04-23 6 The grave and perhaps somewhat alarmist observations of Mr The Danger in Wang Chung-Hai, Chief the Pacific. Justice of the Supreme Court, China, who is on his way to Europe for the revision of the League of Nations Covenant, is assured of general attention in Europe, the1,774 words
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Advertisement343 1921-04-23 6 I S I Engineering I EE Engineering V O Service, j ZZZ W CZZ ee Purchase or Procrastinate There is a feeling abroad that prices for power plant and mechanical materials in general may rise rather than fall in the near future. Better to buy now and be sure. ĔE343 words
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Advertisement10 1921-04-23 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.10 words
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Miscellaneous41 1921-04-23 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 12.39 a.m 6 48 a.m. 12.54 p m. 7.24 p m. To-morbow. 1.14 a.m, 7 20 a.m. 1.24 p m. 7,56 p.ua. Monday. 1 47 a.m. 7.50 a m, 1.52 p.m. 8.26 p m.41 words
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Article163 1921-04-23 7 RUSSIAN TRADE AGREEMENT. Loudon, April 21. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Grattan Doyle, Mr Lloyd George stated that hitherto the Government had noreason to take exception to the manner in which the terms of the Anglo-Russian trade agreement had been carried oat. There was163 words
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Article25 1921-04-23 7 London, April 21 H. M. the King has received MajorGeneral Veneris on relit quishing the poet of British Commander in China.25 words
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Article26 1921-04-23 7 Alexandria, April 21. Plague has broken out here. About 35 eases are reported duly. Quarantine is being imposed on vessels leaving the port.26 words
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Article112 1921-04-23 7 SUBSIDISED SERVICES. London, April 21. In the House of Commons, in introducing the air estimate-, Capt, Guest dealt with £167,000 for air services in Egypt, mostly for housing personnel. Capt. Guest oeclared that Egypt would be the central flying depot for the East. With regard to civil112 words
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Article118 1921-04-23 7 MUITSAI London, April 21. In the House of Commons, Mr. Birchall asked whether Chinese children in Hongkong under fourteen, years were permitted to work for upwards of seventy hours weekly. Sir H K Wood replied that the Governor had been asked to report on the subject118 words
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Article46 1921-04-23 7 GERMANY ASK* AMERICA TO MEDIATE. Berlin, April 21. Germany has petitioned the President of the United States to mediate on the reparations question and undertakes to pay the Allied Powers as reparations such sum as the President, after investigation, may find just and right.46 words
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Article37 1921-04-23 7 Paris, April 23, The solemn inauguration of the Institute of High International Studies took place in the Paris Law Schools, under the presidency of President Millerand, amid a great gathering of French and foreign notabilities,37 words
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46 1921-04-23 7 London, April 23. Professor Tuffier, a member of the French Academy of Medicine and one of the foremost surgeons of present times is to represent France at the inauguration o the Peking Institute of Medicine in September next, says Le Matin46 words
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Article30 1921-04-23 7 The international Conference on Traffic assembled at Barcelona elected new members to the States Consultative Committee for Ways and Transit, among whom are the Netherlands and China,30 words
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Article84 1921-04-23 7 NO FURTHER OFFICIAL NEWS. London, April 21. In the House of Commons, replying to questions in regard to American-Japanese correspondence ou the subject of Yap, Mr Lloyd George stated the Government’s only official news thereof was a Japanese note of the 26th February. Replying to Colonel Wedgwood,84 words
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Article104 1921-04-23 7 A RUINOUS BURDEN ON INDUSTRY London, April 21. la the House of Commons, the Rt. Hon, George Lambert askei whether the Government had made representations to the United S’a’es and in regard to the cessation of warship handing, and declared that the Coat of aruaam-n r .s to Britain104 words
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Article234 1921-04-23 7 Talk of War, Sacramento, Cal, April B,—yAfter a spirited debate, the California State Senate has passed by 30 votes to four, the Inman Bill, to prohibit aliens ineligible for American citizenship from fishing in the ocean waters of California. Mr Inman said that the measure was234 words
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Article99 1921-04-23 7 UNION HEADQUARTERS RAIDED. London. April 21. There has been a sensation in Trade Union circles owing to the rank and file of the United Vehicle Wo kers’ Union seizing the Union’s head quarters and turning out the officials, who alleged that secretly they had discussed matters affecting the99 words
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Article85 1921-04-23 7 “GOVERNMENT READY TO CONFER.” London, April 21. Replying to Lord Cavendish Bentinok, Mr Lloyd George reiterated that the Government was ready to me®t the representatives of the Irish people for the purpose of discussing any proposals offering a prospect of reconciliation and settlement, subject to reservations that the strategic85 words
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Article42 1921-04-23 7 London, April 21. An extraordinary series of window-cur-ting outrages were carried out throughout London during night, time, apparently by organised gangs a» med with glasscutting instruments, over a thousand pla»egla«s windows were damaged. The police blame Einn Feiners.42 words
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Article15 1921-04-23 7 The Honda, Japanese Ambassador to Vienn*, has arrived at Marseilles —Vale15 words
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Article373 1921-04-23 7 DEMONSTRATION at SUNGEI PATANI. Th® second demonstration of the abilities of the Austin Tractor promoted by Messrs, the Borneo Co., Ltd., the local agents, was held on ground adjoining the Club House, at Sungei Patani on Wednes day That the demonstration on Malakoff Estate proved a success,373 words
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Article176 1921-04-23 7 War Relief Surplus. A meeting was held in the Federal Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday to consider granting to the Unemployment Commit'ee Fund a sum from the amount lying to the credit of the EMS War Relief Fund and for fixing the amount of the donation. There176 words
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Article103 1921-04-23 7 THE TROOPS’ SUPPORT. Dr Sun Yat stn continues to receive from various parts of China and from Chinese groups abroad congratulatory messages upon his election as “President of the Republic of Cbiqp”. Preparations are in progress for the inaugural ceremony at Canton. Somewhat late after the event103 words
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Article56 1921-04-23 7 The Band will play the following pro gramme of music at the Golf Club at 5.45 pm, on Saturday 1 One Step Broadway Rose... Fried 2 Polka ...Arbucklenain (Cornet Solo) ...Hartman 3 Selection ...Three Little Maids... Rubens 4 Wabz ...Reine Du Danube... Godfrey 5 Fox Trot ...Oo«e56 words
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Article325 1921-04-23 7 MACHANG BUBO SHOOTING TRAGEDY. As a sequel to the shooting tragedy reported a few days ago, in which a Chinese was shot dead near the Machang Bubo Police station, two Malays Rejab Manager of Ban Hin Rubber Kstate and Lah, living in front of Ban Hin Estate, were325 words
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Article190 1921-04-23 7 Our Ipoh correspondent reports At noon, while two policemen were patrolling along the Jalapang Road, about three miles away from Ipoh, an attempt was made by a gang of nine robbers “to hold them up.” It appears that one of the policemen used his rifle to190 words
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Article147 1921-04-23 7 It will be remembered that in the early morning or February 26 six lives were lost at Kuala Trengganu as the re-ult of the capsizing of a surf boat which was taking a party off to a Singapore bound vessel. Mr H L Humphreys. British Adviser, Trengganu,147 words
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81 1921-04-23 7 The annual m®eting of the Penang branch of the Y. W.C. A. will be held at 5 pm, on Tuesday next, at Mrs Dewar’s hou-e, Farquhar Street. Miss Strout, the world’s organising Secretary for the “Women’s Christian Temperance Union, and who is at present visiting Penang,81 words
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Article74 1921-04-23 7 “S T” News comes from Kota Tinggi of -a brutal murder at Tingkil Mines. A woman in debt to a Chinese either could not or would oO r p*y. ■<><* h declared that he would have his money or her head, and following this threat he chopped off“S T” - 74 words
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Article976 1921-04-23 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr and Mrs C E Ferguson are going Home on leave on Monday. Col Sir Arthur Adams has changed his plans and is not returning to Penang at present. Mr and Mrs W N Payton returned to Ipoh after a holiday on the Taiping Hills, —“TOM The bon’ble976 words
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Article398 1921-04-23 7 TEMPORARY ALLOWANCES. At the meeting of the Legislative Council next Monday, the hon'ble Mr Song Ong Siang will make the following enquiries relative to temporary allowat ces (1) With reference to •Dr L' n Boon Keng’s questions at the Council Meeting of the 25th October, 1920, on the398 words
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Article149 1921-04-23 7 DINNER AND DANCE AT E. 0. Mr Arshak Sarkies arranged a special St. George’s dinner and dance last evening at the E. <fc O. A first class menu was served as follows Hors D’Oeuvres Varies, Julienne Soup, Fried Sole, Gril’ed Lamb Chop and Green Peas, Roast Australian Sirloin of Beef149 words
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Article547 1921-04-23 8 MORAL ARDOUR VICTORIOUS. Paris, March 13.—The Revue de France the Isc number of which will appear on Tuesday, is to contain a remarkable article by Marshal Foch. in «hich be explain the m >ral and technical reason of the German defeat. Assuming once more the mantle547 words
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Article409 1921-04-23 8 I never put on a new bat without a certain feeling of pity for rhe mere man who can never e joy the debci us thrill that it {,ives us women. Btr. there is much to be gone through before that triumphant moment arrives, for the business of409 words
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Article350 1921-04-23 8 St GEORGE THE MARTYR. Services for Week ending April 30th 1921 Sunday (4th after Easter). Bam Matins. 8 30 a m. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Matins (Chi >e?e). 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong. Pi-alm* 148—280. 149-281. 150—289, Magnificat 48, Nunc Dimittis 60, Hymn* 391, 447, 395,350 words
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Advertisement543 1921-04-23 8 H Y SUITER headache BILIOUSNESS or CONSTIPATION?’ Experience shews that such troubles can be banished and prevented by taking A Mother Seigel’s Syrup. For nearly lia’f /JA a century it has been the reliable family medicine in hundreds of thousands of homes throughout the world for the prevention and relief543 words
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Advertisement641 1921-04-23 8 I G'iB IB fe 11 h iW 4 W ff- W 1 I 1/' Ur c J I i A Wonderful Experience Cared of Stone at 76. It is indeed a trimiph when confirmed vho is willing to confirm personally hi» and agoiii.-iug <lise;ises are completely, I’ement to anyone wb<641 words
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Article64 1921-04-23 9 SATIS FA CTOR Y RESU LT S. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, April 21. The Rubber Roadways Company reports very satisfactory results with their latest system of rubber caps, vulcanised on expanded metal plates and concrete foundation. Permission has been obtained to lay a section of foot64 words
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Article148 1921-04-23 9 The <\ |»erinieiits which Colonel Pearson. D. 5.0., Engineer-in-Chief of the Singapore Municipality, is about *to commence with rubber to test its adaptability for the pavement of local thoroughfares, is to be begun m a few day''’ time, the venue selected for ‘he trials being in148 words
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Article421 1921-04-23 9 The report of the Directors for the year ended 31't December. 1920. to be presented d th* shareholder’s 12th annual general meeting at 1 Weld Quay Penang on the 30 inst at 11.30 a.m. is as follows: The Directors have pleasure in presenting their421 words
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Article123 1921-04-23 9 STATUTORY REPORT. rhe report of the directors of Padang. Plandok Tin Limited to be submitted at the statutory meeting at 4 Beach Street Penang on Friday’ April 29 is lS rhe Nominal Capital of the Company is $1 500.000 divided into 1.500.000 shares of $1 each.123 words
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Article928 1921-04-23 9 DEBENTURE ISSUE. I’he "econd ordinary general meeting of the Kundong Rubber Estate. Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. C. D. Mathewson, the ('hanman, presided, a quorum of shareholders also being present. The cliairman 'aid Turning to the balance sheet, the first928 words
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Article707 1921-04-23 9 CEYLON’S NEEDS. From time to time recently reference has been made in these columns to the arrangements which have been made for co-ordina-ting the rubber research work which has been hitherto conducted (on more or less independent lines) by the Rubber Glowers’ Association and the Ceylon Rubber Research707 words
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Article315 1921-04-23 9 Singapore, April 21.—Inactivity in Rubbers is still very apparent, but a little speculation in Tin shares put a few of the I’ening legistercd Companies a shade higher and enabled a little profit-taking. Industrials close in better demand, after touching their lowest levels early in the week. Alining.—Linguis were315 words
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363 1921-04-23 9 The annual general meeting of the Shalimar (Malay) Lstatt Company. Lid., was held April Hth, at Messrs, Cumberbatch and Co/' office' Colombo. There were present: Mr. J. E. Baillie-Hamilton (in the chair) and Mr. R. Whittow. After preliminaries, the Chairman said In rising to propose363 words
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Article83 1921-04-23 9 OFFICIAL REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association’s usual weekly auction was held on April 20th and 21st, 1921, when there was catalogued 2-220.199 lbs. lons 991.16 Offered 1.940,726 lbs. Tons 866.39 Sold 876.193 lb-. Tons 391.15. Pricdt Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per lo Singapore83 words
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Article120 1921-04-23 9 Singapore, April 21. —There is little change to record in the local Rubber market. Demand continues poor and values show little fluctuation. The Weekly Auction held yesterday and to-day. opened with an appearance of a fair enquiry for g<«>d rubber, but tailed off badly. Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet120 words
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Article355 1921-04-23 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, report as follows More cheerful conditions have prevailed in the Share Market throughout the week and although Rubbers continue idle there have been enquiries below quotations while the advance in the price of Tin has brought about an all round improvement in355 words
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Article75 1921-04-23 9 Th» 1 followiui! i»ft) h»» •*»&*-■< 1 >»■» Messrs. Kenned' Co.‘« snare Hi»' Yesterday. To-day. SHAKES. I "a S ’jQ X '72 Sc. S c. S c. c. Miaiag. Hi am Tin LOO 1.25 1.10 1.25 K. Kamunting 36/- 37/6 Limau Nipies 30c 35c 45c *«layan ’id75 words
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Article91 1921-04-23 9 The Straits Trading Co., LtJ., give the following. London prices, 22nd instant Spot £168.15 Unchanged 3 months buying £171.10 up 5s 3 selling £l7l 15 os Local Parity $B4 01 April 23-d Singapore sBs| buyers no >ellers; Penang $B5l buyers no sellers. Eastern Smeltiug Company, L’d. Tin was91 words
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Article131 1921-04-23 9 Pbnang. Apbil 23, 1921. BP. Tapioca $4.50 buyers M. P. Tapioca $5.50 sales Cold leaf $“2 sellers Black Pepper $l5 00 nominar White Pepper $3Ol uotuma» Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings «31.00 sellers Cloves >5 nominal Nutmegs 80s *33.00 sellers n 110 s $28.00 sellers rNo l $2O131 words
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Article903 1921-04-23 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST Ao NAMES. o S’ -3 fig BQ VI H RUBBKR (Dollar.) S«. 9c. 9c. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, Alor Gajah Rubber Estate .“’99 Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13.C0 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate». Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer Panas Rubber Estates »-00 1 Balgownie903 words
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Advertisement177 1921-04-23 9 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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Article864 1921-04-23 10 Captain William Smith. White Star port captain since 1899, who has bad forty-three years' service with the line, i etired on March 19. His sea duty included the command of the Arabic. Tauric, Teutonic, and Majestic. The I listed Netherlands Steamship Company cargo vessel the Alderamin, which cleared864 words
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Article184 1921-04-23 10 TO-DAY’S DKoaRTURES Edavaoa for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Lake Gilpeu for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Maaya for Bheket (Tongkai and Renong. Koemai for Deli, Asahan and Batu Bahra. Kitano Mare for Colombo, Dhanusbkodi, Port Said, Marselles and London. Ipoh for184 words
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Article293 1921-04-23 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubn, JBy trail Kuala Lumpur, Serembaii, a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore |A 6 p.ir and Hongkong j j Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsi 10.15 a.m. A293 words
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Article48 1921-04-23 10 Mails despa'cheti from Penang to London on the 19th ultim >, by M M Packet Porthos, were delivered in London on the 20th instant AUSTRALIAN MAILS. Mai s fro n Australia are expected to arrive in time for delivery at 9 a.m on Monday 25rb it stant.48 words
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Article56 1921-04-23 10 Apiil 23—Cricket, P C C v I R C Esplanade April 24—Inter State Football, Ke lab v Penang MFA Ground. April 28 —Football, P C C v P R C f Esplanade. April 29—Paoang P'andok Tin Limired, Statutory Meeting 4 Beach Street noon. -April 30—Cricket, P C C56 words
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Article117 1921-04-23 10 Pau any, Avril 23, 1921. ;Bt Courtbst of thb Chartered Bank". London Demand Bank 2/3 15/16 4 nivnths' sight Bank 2/4 3/8 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 C&lcQtta Demand Bauk Rs. 173 3 days’ sight Private 181 Bombay Demand Bank 173 c Madras Demand Bank 173117 words
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Advertisement244 1921-04-23 10 rVi-Cocoa Is a natural Food Beverage suitable for all m times Its sustaining properties are valuable Q to health and strength. Q Special prices to Clubs, Messes and g Wholesale dealers. Q S WRITE FOR A FREE SAMPLE TIN p FROM THE IMPORTERS Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd. I LJ (Interpolated244 words
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Advertisement211 1921-04-23 10 75 cts. I 180 cts. Ski Per Tin I of 50 MM—IIIIITIin Ilin II 85 cts. I r"""“ S Per tin of 50 Tieleman Dros.! HOLLAND. Breakfast Sausage, Berliner Sausage, IRoaht Sausage, Frankfort Sausage, Pate de Foie, Breakfast Bacon Etc. OBTAINABLE AT I HOE OOMPAFSJY, CAMPBELL STREET, i THE UNI211 words
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Article504 1921-04-23 11 LORD LEVER HCLME < »N “GOLDEN EGGS.” Manchester. March 10. —Lord Leverhulm a Bolton man. as lie told hi> hearers, and a Congregationalist, gave a delightfully practical address on Capital at the final session this morning of the National Free Church Assembly, ami was leplied to by Mr.504 words
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Article448 1921-04-23 11 —Ex. Postage Stamps of a novel kind have been introduced by the Dutch Post Office for fran king letters of declared value carried by vessels of the Netherlands Steamship Company. Letters bearing these stamps, designated “Brandkastzegels,” are enclosed in patent floating safes, carried on the deck,—Ex. - 448 words
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Advertisement125 1921-04-23 11 th .tri* n < j RUSTIKOL” I i I <• The Artistic Wood I preservative Made in four Standard Shades. proof against White Ants, Dry Rot etc, in Timber. Used, by Hundreds of Es- I fates throughout Malaya. I I Manufactured by the well-known makers of HALL’S DISTEMPER I Sole125 words
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Advertisement565 1921-04-23 11 J I .imi i-~ ij M iWllll ijj® flea' g|; e 8 -w»;. ...‘A hgt: 7kt Mafuhtsttr Exchange in 1816, frem an old print j i g Progress and Tradition tt' I®! The years between the tribution more momentous >n unvarying high quality has iE. k foundation of the House565 words
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Advertisement1690 1921-04-23 12 Pff DPITKH INDIA Nippon Yusen Kaisha. pinang Gazette ft F>m 11X111 jl in J»P»u-> RATES OF CASUAL UflDtU MAIL CONTRACT K.ITF THE ADVERTISEMENTS. AND IMPZRIAL JAPANESE GOVEfeNMENT. <% Zk T FOR SALE. TO LET. SITUATIONS «< ak A 46 A» ArfAA >ub«ect to alterations without Notice.> V 'CANT Etc Companies1,690 words
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Advertisement906 1921-04-23 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Authorised Capital £3,0U0,U00 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Paid up Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund £3,500,001 Reserve Fund and Undivided Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Profits 1,146,400906 words
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