Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 May 1921

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED~IB33. No. 109. VOL. LXXIK. FRIDAY. 13th MAY, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 464 1 I Obtainable everywhere wholesale from i ar < 1 i ®bMT < 1 1 |aR I 1: 1 00 !;J |<; I Ong Sam Leong Co Penang. fl□ 0 1 IT ~a —ii 1 Another Little Drink I I I Wont do you any Harm Q I t h via
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    • 23 1 > THE BESI CAR IH TOWH t u<!_r— Led,!! 1 I < Ml. MMta S.S. a F M S- r Ong Sam L«ong A 00,
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  • 830 2 TWO COURSES FACE U. S. The “Washington Herald,” the newspaper in which Herbert Hoover, the Secretary of Commerce, and Charles R. Crane the American Minister to China, are largely interested, devotes its principal editorial article to a discussion of JapaneseAmerican relations, based on the “Japan Advertiser’s” recent
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    • 1360 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. Applications will be received for «7 DAN.SH UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. pointmeat of Assistant Draftsman in the a fund, administered by lhe Danish I jSgJsj'- /TK Architectural Branch, P.W.D., Malacca Consul Singapore, has been founded to i foW aiunuv u support unemployed Danes hi distress. The salary attached to
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    • 202 2 STOCKS NOW'' ON HAND i Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. Prices on Application McAlister Co., Ltd. C=]HiIZZJHI[ZZ]BBE=IMi[=]RBE=)BBODHiEZI I Vi-Cocoa i y Is a natural Food Beverage suitable for-’all g times Its sustaining properties are valuable to health and strength. Q
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  • NEWS FROM CHINA.
    • 719 3 Pekinc, Apnl 22.—Toe General Secretary of th»» In cruational Anti-Opium Association, Poking. ha« ieceived the following i formation General Wu We>, Commander of the 2nd Regiment of the Ist Division of the Army, Fukitu, ias sent a circular to the Foreign Legations and to the AntiOpiom Associations,
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    • 486 3 Tokyo, April 1 :—The Foreign Office to day issued a statemen', saying th-vt aub-sequ-nr tn the formation of rhe quadruple Consortium, unwarr*n»ed nttera’ ces, due to mis-conc prions, c*us d the rresentation ro China of th? dossier of the Consortium. Japan, considering that it was now npror tun?
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  • 378 3 A most successful concert was held on Wednesday night in the Club Hous? at Prai, arranged by the amusements commit'ee f Messrs. Topbara, Jon*s »fc Rsilton Ac- trespondent w; o was pr sent writes that th» organisers a»» to be congra'u’ated on securing the vslrable help of
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  • 58 3 May 13 d 14—the Fu urisia at Taiping Town Hall. May 14—Parit P»rak Rubber Coy, Downing Street, 12-30 p m. Mav 14—Wbgon-PachMUug Wolfram Mines L*d, Be?ch Street, noon M ay 6—Cricket, PCC v Kdan Esplanade. May 16—Whit Mondav, Public Hobday. May 16—The Fu u i-ts at Penang Town
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  • 48 3 The Band will pl»y the following pro_ grmme of music at the E»plana le at 6pm to-day. 1 Overture ...la Sirene ...Auber 2 F x Trot ...CBu-Chir-Chow...Stamper 3 S-lection ...A Waltz Dream ...Strauss 4 Walts ...The Girl in the Taxi...Fetras 5 March ...King Carnival ...Rosey
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    • 231 3 B hmm J* a» an b rmb a e s IRRESISTIBLE PRICES n 0 The examples below are quoted at random: come < M and see for yourselves how gratifying the values are in jj every department. From the nature of things they cannot CJ FT soon occur again. n
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    • 165 3 PRITCHARD Telephone 335.) Telegrams; With Departmental r FF.ANCC* Connections. J CO., LTD.( PENANG (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) CHINA AND GLASS DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL VALUE IN LAMPS. Standard Lamps from $45 If J I» table Lamps from $l5 II Bracket Lamps from $2O Hand Lamps from $1.50 fl Iso the Baby
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    • 134 3 THEATRE ROYAL THE STRONGEST PROGRAMME W HAVE EVER PRESENTED Er m Friday 13th to /'aesdiy 17th May. 1 Ik; Biggest of the Best at tractions in Town TO-NIGHT 21 REELS TO-NIGHT. A play of action—not words. v In the Second Show METRO PICTURE Presents: favour a F r en d
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  • 966 4 IHE KILLING OF MIL EVANS. 4 formal enquiry into the cause of death of the late Mt. H. W. I). of Changkat Kinding Estate, lanjong Rambutan (and brother of Mr. E. L. I). Evans. Chairman. C.P.P.A.) took place on Saturday before Captain M. B. Shelley. Magistrate. Ipoh. says
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  • 131 4 It will be recalled that Mr. Warren. Acting \ssistant Commissioner of Police. Detective Branch. Kinta, mentioned, on the last o<-casion when the matter of the muidei of Mr. Evans was before the Court, that another man who was then in Johore would have to stand his trial
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  • 324 4 —“T.O.M.” AFFAIR ON CHEMOR ROAD. Despite the fact that the Police are using the. most effective measures to instil fear cf the consequences into the would-be robbers, there seems to be little abatement in this cla-s of crime. The latest case of gang robberv has occurred at
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  • 82 4 Our Singapore correspondent, wires today:— The local strike is expected to end shortly. There is practically no change to be recorded in the position of the Singapore artisan strike. At. the United Engineers' workshops, a notice is posted informing the employees that the works would be opened
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  • 317 4 Armament i s a luxury that makes war a necessity. About the only thing the nations have in common now is a deficit. And now the Kaiser says he originated the. League of Nations. It had enough to contend with without that. If Frank Ford’s proposed tin cow
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  • 542 4 HEAVY SENTENCE IMPOSED. At the opening of the Assizes in the Supreme Court, Singapore, Mr. Justice Bar-rctt-Lennard. and Mr. Justice W. H. Dinsmore. who subsequently presided at the sessions, sat to fix the cases, it being decided to commence the special jury cases on Thursday. The
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  • 279 4 —“B. T.” Pattani. April 30. Complementary to the military aspect worn by Fattani at the beginning of the month, when the Lord Lieutenant reviewed a record parade of Wild Tiger and Boy Seouls. this week we have, had the somewhat unfamiliar khaki of the Siamese Navy in our
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  • 82 4 Says Wednesday’s “Straits Times” The Station-master Kuala. Lumpur reports that ma,ls from Penang, Taipong and Ipoh etc., missed connection with the Singapore express at Kuala Lumpur last evening. These mails, which are normally due at Singapore at 8-16 a.m- to-day will consequently not arrive until 7-14 p.m. The
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  • 996 4 STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES. The latest Australian papers received give a fuller account of Mr. Hughes speech in the House of Representatives. Mr. Hughe s said he desired to make a statement having reference to the Imperial Conference, to be held in London this year, and to
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  • 291 4 NON-EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —The General Committee formed in Kuala Lumpur on the subject of nonEuropean Unemployment has now held several meetings, and at each of these it has been noted that the number of names on the register has been steadily’ increasing,
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  • 214 4 P C. C. vs. C. U. A. C. A match between Europeans and Chinese hardly ever faiils to attract a good number of spectators and always ensures a good exhibition. Yesterday’s game was, if anything, one of the best matches seen on the Padang for some time. It was
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  • 144 4 TENNIS TIES FDR SATURDAY MAY 14. Men s Doubles. Open.—Leonard and Threlfall v. Fearon and Sayers Court 2. Ladies’ Doubles.—Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Thomas v. Mrs. Hamilton and Mi's Wflson Court 3. Men’s Singles.—Biggs v. Read 4. Hawkins v. Padday Court 5. No ties wiR be fixed
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  • 536 4 —Ex. It is we suspect, unusual for the officials who survey income-tax returns to experience surprise. Their knowledge of the capacities of human nature mu't be too extensive. But in the United States, an innocent country we are glad to learn that it is still possible to
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  • 246 4 During the war hundreds of well-known criminals voluntarily joined the Army and served with great distinction in the field. Sir William Horwood, Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, has now issued a Roll of Honour of all those criminals who were killed or died of wound'. ITie list
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  • 166 4 “M.L.” M ith reference to the comments made m our last issue on the continued high price of matches we are informed by the Commissioner o f Trade and Customs, F. M. S. that no duty’ exists on matches. This can only mean that the protective
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  • 793 5 PROF. KEITH ON SIMIAN TRACE IN ANCESTRAL MAN. Many prophecies made by Darwin are coming true. This was the burden of a discourse by Professor Keith at the Royal Institution on March 15. The “Sage of Down, said the lecturer, foretold the discovery of human ancestors
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  • 245 5 EXi UH S TO SUBVRBS. Paris, April 1. —Although full figures of the recent census are not yet available, sufficient preliminiary information is now to hand to give an idea of the increase of population in Palis and of the redistribution of the inhabitants. One would have
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  • 244 5 Paris, April 10. —Ten commandments which a man drew up for the guidance of hiwife have led to divorce proceedings and the dissolution of the marriage. It was the war which induced the husband to make these tables of the domestic law. When he returned from the front,
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  • 219 5 COMEDY OF DISIT TES WITH LNTEM’E OFFICERS. The ex-Emperor Chai les on his return to exile v. as delayed for 2 hours at the Au-tro-Hungarian frontier town < f lYhr.ng owing to a quarrel between the Austrian and Hungarian authorities. Maishal Hedgedus, the Hungarian, refused to
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  • 111 5 An exceptionally strong programme will lie presented at the Theatre Royal to-night. The audience will have the biggest treat of thei? life because the greatest comedian of the world, Charlie Chaplin, will appear in his thiui Million dollar production entitled “Sunnyside.” Those who have seen Charlie in “Dog's
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    • 175 5 WWW II ll* NiIFHKBBBHnODXTWSWtJWHHBMMBBWMWB s 1 w ?-'1 1 L.LJ. J S J SOUND ECONOMY To Buy a Good Piano now is to assure yourself of a substantial saving. Those who know Piano value s will avail themselves of the opportunity offered in our store. We represent the following world
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    • 237 5 Tieleman Dros. HOLLAND. Breakfast Sausage, Berliner Sausage, Roast; Sausage, Frankfort Sausage, Pate de Foie, Breakfast Bacon Etc. OBTAINABLE AT HOE CHOON COMPANY, CAMPBELL STREET, THE UNI I ED TRADING Coy., 10. BEACH STREET PENANQ. MARTIJN ELLERMAN AGENTS. I ya,- -y, hi .1 ii HWT—i —l—— I ,n r ilct i
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  • 64 6 Hamlin.—At Singapore on May 10th to Mr and Mrs W T Hamlyn, a daughter. Brisbane —On May btb, at Seremban, FMS, to Mr and Mrs C W Brisbane, a son. Fraser. —At Kuala Lumpur on the Bth inst to Lt.-Col. and Mrs F Fraser, a daughter. Ivens.—-On the 9th
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  • 1209 6 .“S F P.” A tew days ago we ventured to suggest that Reuter's news cables cn the subject of the German reparations warranted the hope that, faced by the unity of the Allies ar d the moral support of America, Germany would climb down and
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  • 1359 6 Malaya is appearing in the telegrams relating to proceedings Municipal Govern- in the House of Oomment. mons, rather frequently of late. Last week Col. Wedgwood was anxious to know what is being done, or what is proposed with reference to toe teaching of English concurrently with Malay,
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  • 195 6 The remains of Mr E R Henderson, late Manager and Secretary of the Ruunymede Hotel, Ltd., Penang, who died at Medan, arrived by the ss Perak- from Belawan this morning at 10 o’clock. The coffin was conveyed in a hearse to the Cemetery where
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  • 110 6 HONG MOfl ENQUIRY: RESULT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 15 The finding of the Court of Enquiry at Hongkong into the Hong Moh disaster is that the Master and Officers did all ‘hat was possible in the circumstances. The cause of the casualty was the faulty nature
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  • 108 6 SF P Another motor accident occurred in Hast Coast Road, Ka’ong, on Tue-dav evening, when car 4147 belougirg to Mr F J. M«ginu of the Asiatic Petrohum C’. in which he and Mrs. Magiun were at the time knocked down a Ct'ines woman, and caused inju ies,
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    • 147 6 BOOTH’S JL~— RECOGNISED AS “""THE GIN' e;n I ,7 *o I 'do all over l n d* a China. i BOOTH’S I Original Dry Gin OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LOCAL DEALERS. I > DISTILLERY, > f LONDON, I f ENGLAND. I W™ J SOLE IMPORTERS: I BEHR CO., I PENANG. -X
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    • 11 6 “E. A O.” Quest Night Every Friday. Dancing. E. O. Orchestra.
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  • 283 7 TRANSPORT WORKERS TIGHTENING THE BOYCOTT. [Reuter's Telegrams.] Lol don. May 11, Ab the conclusion of the meeting at which the Transport Workers’ Executive arranged a joint conference with the Railwaymen's Execu ive on May 13 to consider steps to further lighten ths boycott of seaborne coal, the Secretary,
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  • 102 7 London, May 11. In the House of Commons, replying to Capt William Shaw, Mr F G Kelleway, Postmaster-General, said no delay had occurred here in dealing with bales in the damaged mail from India. The bulk bad been delivered within a couple of days, but some
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  • 92 7 QUESTION OF EXTENSION, London, May 11. In the House of Commons, Major Sir P Lloyd Greame (Director of the Department of Overseas Trade) askeu Mr F *A Macquisten (Glasgow) to repeat the question after Whitsun as to whe'ber the Government intended to extend the export credit scheme for
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  • 110 7 AMENDMENT REJECTED. London, May 11. In the House cf Commons, after Mr Asquith had condemned the fiscal resolution, the House by 289 votes to 79 rejected the amendment proposed by the exCoalitionist member, Sir William Barton, (now an Aequithian) restricting the duration of the resolutions to a
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  • 69 7 New York, May 11. Mr Denby, Secretary of the U 8 Navy, declares that the charges of the Haytians, mentioned yesterday, are absolute nonsense.” Ihey had been repeatedly disproved, [Reuter wired on May 10 I hree Haytian delegates have arrived at Washington to present a memorial to President Harding,
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  • 358 7 WIRTH CHANCELLOR AND FOREIGN MINISTER. London, May 11. 3he German Cabinet crisis is settled, Berlin, May 11. At the opening of the Reichstag, the Centrist Ex-Minister of Finance*, Herr Wirth, announced the formation of a Cabinet in which he is Chancellor and Foreign Minister. The ex-Chancellor, Herr
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  • 26 7 London, May 12 Mr. Hugh Wallac”, the American Ambassador, resumed his seat on the Council of Ambassadors in Paris this morning.
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  • 224 7 FRENCH aND POLES. London, May 11. A serious feature of the Silesian revolt is the possbility of Allied differences There is little doubt tha' Korfaoty's adventure was planned and carried out under the blessing if not with the connivance of the Polish Government, which is disappointed with th result
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  • 98 7 AUSTRALIANS AT BRADFORD. London, May 11. At Bradford in fine, dull weather, before 13 000 spertators, the Australians at the clo’-e of play were 263. Gregory made 104. in hu unfinished innings of two and a half h urs,without giving a chance It was a s n und display,
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  • 195 7 GOVERNMENT REPLY TO QUESTIONS. Loudon, May 11. In rhe H-'Use o‘ Commons, Mr Nei M*c ean (Labour, G asgow) asked whether th»- Gove»nmeoc intended to renew the Anglo-Japanese Treaty, whether the terms of the Treaty will b- submitted to the House of Commons for ratification, whether the Government
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  • 202 7 THE CITY’S RECEPTION. London, May 11. The Crown Prince Hirohito had a great reception in the City to-day, when he received an address of welcome from the Corporation at the Guildhall and lunched with the Lord Mayor at the Mansion Hou*e. Prince Hirohito, accompanied by the Prince
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  • 201 7 Tokio, April 26 —Baron Megata, one of the Japanese represents'ives at the League cf Nations Assembly at Geneva last year, h»s returned to Tokio, coming through America. In the course of an interview, Baron Megata said that notwithstanding the efforts to di a p»rage it, the peace
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  • 67 7 London, May 11. At a meeting of the National Council of Venereal Diseases, at which the mission to the Far East was reported on by Mrs Neville R If. she declared she was never so ashamed of being an Englishwoman as she was in Hongkong, where
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  • 90 7 NEUTRALITY OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Constantinople, May 6. A meeting of the AUi d High CommisAdmiral* and Generals decided to procln the neutrality of Constantinople, the Bo’phorus and rhe Dardanelles in the Turko G r eek struggle, The Greeks accordingly are unable to use Constantinople as a base. They will
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  • 628 7 FORGED CHEQUE CASE. Nio Hok Keah was yesterday afternoon put on his trial on the charge of fradulently using as genuine a forged document—a cheque for $250 on the 20th November last year. Accused claimed to be tried and was not represented by counsel. Mr W H Thorne,
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  • 726 7 The details of an attempted robbery in a house near Caunter Hall, Penang, on the night of March 22 last, were related before Hon Mr Justice L M Woodward, at Penang Ass z s this morning. The accused w“re Lim Cheng, Lim Kim Seng, Chong Ah Mok and
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  • 57 7 On the application of Mr. Tambyah as to the question of law raised by him re the confession the case has been reserved by the Chief Ju-tice for decision by a Bench of Three Judges The case will come on for argument in August and in
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  • 496 7 A POINTED REMARK.” London, May 11. In the House of Common’, replying to a question alleging inefficient Municipal Government of Singapore. Major E F L Wood, Under Secretary for the Colonies, stated that he is asking the Government for a fell i eport ou the matter. Penang
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  • 899 7 Mr W L Kitsnrow has gone cn Home 1-avH, sHys the M M.” Dr A E Horne, Director of Med cal Services, arrives in Penang to-day. The British Re-i ie»<c of Perak, the Hon Mr O F Stonor, is oue at Ipoh to day and, will stay
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  • 133 8 The great Ruhr coalfield extends from the Rhineland nto the I ,-ov.nce <•’ .that aas tar as Un-.a. the ventre 1 ing Dortmund, the <-h < f v< minercial town of WestphaK i. whose industries owe their development of course to t- situation in the
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  • 1941 8 A PASSING GLANCE. Lieat-Colonel Repiugton writing from Prague, Match 31 sajs:— I have recently visaed the occupied territory, o'd *nd new, have been to Berlin, thence to Breslau, and have motored mam hundred miles through Silesia and alone the Polish frontier, speaking to many Germans of
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    • 202 8 i !II I Jilieiie I The Shaving Service- -W) for Every Man -Everywhere JsL Th e Tender Skin of j I Your Neck s I and B A xM'TJ I Stropping—No Honing I A man needs a sharp razor 1 Wr here. Otherwise he is apt to Z start ingrowing
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  • 684 9 Th»' twelfth ordinary general meeting f the shareholders of the Ayer Pana- Rubber Estate. Ltd., was held at Gresham House Singapore Mi. .1. M. Sime presided. In moving the adoption of the animal report and statement of accounts the ('hairman said Against a Profit, of $241,486.87 for
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  • 278 9 LACK <>F LABOUR TROUBLES. The annual icport lor the year 1920-21 of Kuala Selangor District Planters Association states I'he membership of the association consists of 39 estates with a total planted acreage of 44.785 acres. This is an increase of 3,798 acres during the year.
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  • 305 9 BOLIVIA NO COMPETITOR. The “Financier” says:—lnteresting as they invariably are, it. is not often that a metal brokers’ report contains such a comprehensive analysis of the position as that given in Messrs. Rudolf Wolff and Company s review upan the tin position. The main portion of
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  • 536 9 SHIPYARD WAGES QUESTION. There is evidence that but for the coal trike a considerable amount of business which the United States had obtained and was holding would have lieen regained bv British markets. I'hi- applies with special force to bunkering, a- shipping is a particularly mobile customer, and in
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  • 107 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Ji Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day. EE EE SHARES. >, J 2 3 "S S OQ Q 0 SO CO c. c. S c. 5 o. Miaiag. Deebook D N... 4/6 5/6 5/- 5/6 ex Kampoug K 38/-
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  • 88 9 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Pound. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 20£ to 25 diamond No. 2 16j 19 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 15 17
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  • 23 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for April Glen Bervie lbs 24,957 Langkat Sumatra 25,300 Serdang Central 24,808 Lankat Rubber 35,800
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  • 19 9 Ulu Piah Mine for the month of March, 1921, was 250 piculs, and for April 300 piculs.
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  • 113 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following. London prices, on 12th instant Spot £179 0s Up -10 s 3 months buying £lBl.o* -15 s 3 months »e Hing £181.5s -15 s Local Parity $89.71 May 13tb; Singapore sold 200 tons at $9l Penang buyers no sellers $9l.
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  • 35 9 Bth May. Whit Sunday. 7-30 a.m. Matins 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9-15 a m. Matins, Holy Communion ai>d Sermon (Tamil). 5 15 p.m. Childre» ’s Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
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  • 117 9 Penang, May 75, 1921. (By Courtesy of thk Cbartbrbd Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 13/32 t 5 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Rank Rs. 1751 3 days’ sight Private 181 j o Bombay Demand Bank 175 c Madras Demand
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  • 901 9 The Osaka Shosen Kaisha has now determined to extend the Keelung-Singa pore line subsidized by the Government General of Korea, to Sumatra and has already obtained the sanction of the Government-General. The Sbisen Maru and Kisbu Maru will operate the extended line. We understand that cue San Feb
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  • 202 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Tanda for Singapore, Coins and Japan. Pob Ann for Teluk Anson. Gbirbi for Dindings and SitiawanExpbotud Arrivals, Plassy, London, May 16. Grarite State, Singapore, May 17, Delta, London, May 20. Kamo Maru, Singapore, May 21. Nagoya, Singapore, May 22. lyo Maru, Singapore, June 3. Nyanza, London,
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  • 323 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By traiL Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, -7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 p.n and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsc 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping
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  • 14 9 The homeward mail, by tbe Thongwa, closes at 10 a.m, on Saturday.
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  • 166 9 The following is the intimation tabled io th-» Colonial Secretary’s Office. *in«apore. The Government of the Colony recently made arrangements in the Secretariat to provide that Government communiques to the Press should he published simultane < udy throughout Malaya. The object of these arrangements, which involved
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    • 17 9 JUST ARRIVED CHAMBERS'S INCOME TAX GUIDE BY JOHN BURNS, Pinang Gazette Press, LtdL Price $2. PQ9TAQt EXTRA*
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    • 322 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL, TAIPING. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR TWO-NIGHTS ONLY. F'rjWay, May I3th and Saturday, May 14th. THE Famous Costume Comedy, Co. t THE FUTURISTS {Presenting THEIR WELL-KNOWN MUSICAL COCKTAIL. A delicious blending of Music Melody and Mirth. Prices $3 and $2. 739 TOWN HALL PENANG. Big Holiday Attraction! I
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  • 434 10 A FEW POINTS ABO IT THE •ATSTIN.” Mu<h attention wa> attracted one morning recently, says the Calcutta “Englishman,” to a novel means of transport demonstrated in the streets of Cal cutta. A small “Austin” Tractor with rubber padded wheels weirded its way deftly through the traffic at
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  • 488 10 Ihe questi on which the cotton trade, speculative ami spot, is most frequently asking at the present time is whether or not cotton is low enough Among traders on Change one heats this question asked many fmes a day. and commission houses nearly all report inqti ries
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  • 613 11 ARAB SYNDICATE CONTROLS MARKET. A New York Correspondent says: —Many years ago, before the Wesselton Diamond Mine at Kimberley was acquired by the De Beers Company, 1 was taken over the property by its then proprietor an old prospector named Ward, who was so disgusted at the constant
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  • 158 11 The latest innovation in air craft is the. “Ambulance Aeroplane.”* A British firm has completed the first machine of this type. It is an adaptation of the firm’s regular commercial model for passenger service. Ihe forward part of the fusil age is arranged to accommodate four stretcher
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