Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 July 1921
1921-07-05
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-07-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 151. VOL. L.X&IA. TUESDAY sth JULY, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement443 1921-07-05 1 |x> wr» Obtainable everywhere wholesale from I I f /Jk co i 1 1 <®¥ Ong Sam Leong Cj Penang. i f II) 1« IB V vyz TO GET I Y U ZZZZZ I harff-be/iz.C v g B in ffa I INTERESTED IN I FIRE PROTECTION I XuimßCv X •11.443 words
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Advertisement35 1921-07-05 1 > THEBESI CAR iN TO/fM j' 1 I -<'// FP r 'I fTJ < I d trii c J >2 < I i iIM fra f.'V i !u\Jl?tAc2linJ 1 Mlt unata S.S. F.a.s. I Ong 6«m L.«oog 00. I35 words
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Article919 1921-07-05 2 Mr Rickard is on visit to Penang from Singapore. Mr Hooter of M*?srs Pritchard Co Ltd is laid op wi’h i» flne> za. Th* f dlowinp Uave by the Klangl|to-day for Singapore :—Mr ano Mr* Kelly, Mias Williams, Mr Ham»», Mr Q Conradi. Mr T A Ken'«»>rd919 words
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Article594 1921-07-05 2 BOY AND RIKIBHA PULLER, In the Police Court, Penang this morning, before Mr A C Baker, Hitam a houseboy, was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to one Ci'Ua Wan Toh a rikisha puller on June 27, Complainant said that he had taken a European gentleman to a house594 words
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Article397 1921-07-05 2 I* it possible to take big bold grip rf ’he situation-—to ask the Imperial Goverr r ment to guarantee a 1 tan of say, ten millions sterling which could be a firs' charge up n the resources of the Colons The amount is the same as has397 words
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Article525 1921-07-05 2 Chinese Clerks Death Mr F G B>urue at Singapore continued his enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Tao Koon, a clerk formerly employed by Tan Kah Kee and Company, who came by his death as the result of a collision between the ricksha he w»525 words
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Article472 1921-07-05 2 In thi j case where foer Maleys of Tarj ng M*lim lnspector Coleclough, of Kuala Kuhn, for the recovery of da-mag-4 f->r wrongful demotion, etc., the la-»’ part cf the hearing consisted of the address for rh* p Mr Sharma, said th* <ief*ndant expresslystared ’bat he had472 words
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Article310 1921-07-05 2 —“T O M.” An interesting minor tactical Bchem° was carried out on Satu-day afternoon by the 9th and ghh platoons of the New MSV Regiment, Unfortunately, the parade being under strength, operations could only be carried out in skeleton. The idea was that a large—“T O M.” - 310 words
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Article359 1921-07-05 2 The seventh ordinary general meeting of the soareholdets in the Siamese Steamship Co Ltd., was held ac the Company’s office Baugkojr, Pays Joduk Rajaset’hi presided “’he Report of the Directors stated:—Your Directors present yoa the Balanoe Sheet and Profit and Lo*< Account of the Company for the359 words
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Article217 1921-07-05 2 S F P.” Th* Amsterdam Correspondent of the “Morning Post” states that under the au P'ces of the D rector of Agriculture a Planter-*’ Bunk has been founded in the Dutch East Indies with the object of enabling plantatior s to >ide over periods of—“ S F P.” - 217 words
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Article459 1921-07-05 2 SUPREME COURT. Oar Ipoh correspondent writes :—The Ipoh Suorem? Cjn-t as well »3 the Magistrate’s Court will shortly b« shifting to new quarters as present building is required by the Railway Department in connection with their extension work*. The Supreme Court will homed in the Masonic459 words
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Article173 1921-07-05 2 The estimated arrival of paddy expressed in cargo rice ny rail and boa’ into Rangoon and Bessein from Ist January to 11th June, 1921, a? compared the corresponding perioi rf previous*year, were approximately as below »t Jan. 1921 to Ist Jan, 1920 to 4 h June173 words
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Article105 1921-07-05 2 TWO FINALS. In the final of the mixed doubles yesterday afternoon a a ding-dong struggle resulted in a victory for Mrs H L Syer ano G Wrig it-Mn’ion (scr) over Mr and Mrs E H Syer by The final the singles handicap was also played105 words
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Article88 1921-07-05 2 s —Football, PC C, v Municipal R. Club, Esplanade, July 7—Foo ball, PC CvC R C, Esp’de. July B—P C C Tennis and Bowls Tournament», Presentation of Prizes 6-45 p.m. «TOy B—P C C Cricket, Ladies v Gents pm, > July 9-3 l>Bale Town Hall, CW A, 1088 words
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Article852 1921-07-05 2 QUININE CULTIVATION. Following are minutes of a meeting of the Malaria Advisory Board held at Carcosa Kuala Lumpur, on May 28tb. There were present: the Hon Mr W George Maxwell, c.M.a, Chairman, Dr R Dowden, vice Chairman, Mr J Strachan Dr A T Stanton, Dr A R852 words
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Article987 1921-07-05 3 RECORDS OF THE BCXERS Much has been heard aVout Jack Dempsey, the heavy weight American champion and vanquisher of Carpentier but very few faithful pen pictures of him have been drawn, wrote the St Louis correspondent of the Times,” ii* 1919, afier bis <iefeat of Willard. Dempby.987 words
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Article485 1921-07-05 3 Georges Crrpentier began boxing when he wsa only 12. years old, and fought three ring battles at 13, winning two and losing one. When only 15 he fought many of the best bantam-weights, French and English. He fought a fifteen-round bout with the famous Charles Ledoux one of485 words
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Article186 1921-07-05 3 From the Bangkok Times, —Writing on the 16th inst in these columns, regarding the Wild tigers Scout Lottery, ScoutGeneral Phya Nondhisen Surendra Bbakdi, Chief of the General Staff of the Wild Tigers Scouts, said I may inform yon that 700,000 tickets have been sold, and are s»ill selling186 words
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187 1921-07-05 3 On Sa'urday evening the Caledonia £ierrc f s tave an enter wining Concert ar. the abeve Club in aid of the Unemployed Planters Fun I. Tie Audience was larg° and very app *c ative of the well-st'lec T ed presented. The party O' m prised187 words
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Advertisement855 1921-07-05 3 •TO LET. DESTRUCTION OF RATS. 1 12J Office No 27, Market Street. Penang The presence of Rats in Ijouses or Tn.mediate entry. Apply to 23 t Market godowns should be immediately reported Street, Penang. to the Municipal Health Officer. 1049 —-t th s-u c (By Order) L. A. COU L’IKR855 words
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Advertisement823 1921-07-05 3 Radiant Beauty simply by using daily a little "‘HAZELINE' SNOW” Trude Vark) Beautifies tbe complexion and keeps the skin dclightlully soft and sipooth. Protects from the ill effects of extremes of climate, Exquisitely perfumed; neither greasy nor sticky. I j j Snf>piied in cainty /'Pts F ?v\ Burroughs Wellcome a823 words
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Article89 1921-07-05 4 Phillips—On 29th June to the wife of A J Phillip», Penang, a son. Gardner —At Cambridge on 24th June to Fred*, wife <f 0 W S Gardner, Selangor R ver E-tbte, Kuala SeUrgor, a son. Latter —ln Kuala on June 27th, 1921, the wife of H E. Latter, of89 words
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Article51 1921-07-05 4 Laing Grange—On July 4, at St George’s Church, Penang, by the Rev Walter N&hh, acting Colonial Chaplain, Uardry Andrew Neilson 3rd son of the late Mr T A Laing and Mrs Laing of Netherv.ood. Hawick, Scor’and to Lilian daughter of William Grange and the late Mrs Grange of Surbiton,51 words
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Article1120 1921-07-05 4 We would be the la*t to decry any every well intentioned effort made iu or by Malaga to deal in an effective fwshion with the rubber slump Our b st w'she-* accompany the riepn a r ion, headed by th* Hon. Mr. W. Duncan, which1,120 words
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Article1460 1921-07-05 4 Tha Dominions’s Premiers’ discussions np to date have been largely A Nut for the devoted to the AngleConference Japanese Alliance, to rac n( j thg Pacific; the Wlliance having monopolised much of their time. There are however, vital matters of defence to come before the Conference, and1,460 words
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Article291 1921-07-05 4 A WARNING TO A first class passenger from Prai Taiping by the night mail last Sunday had an fxpfrier.ee which should "C“ a* a waning to others accost,uned to have their persor al loggage to tak# can* of itself. S >cn after Laving Prai onr informant repaired291 words
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Advertisement394 1921-07-05 4 e Electricity in the Home. The From Rushlight s in to Autoplant, Imo. 3 All British e 'i Autoplant Primitive man, while still a cave nJ Will furnish the elec- dweller, made the discovery that trie current for a house using the equivalent of. animal fats and oils would burn.394 words
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Advertisement10 1921-07-05 4 "E. O.” Quest Night Every Friday. Dancing. E. O. Orchestra.10 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous26 1921-07-05 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 12 a.m. 6.6 a.m. 12.6 pm. 6.53 p.m. To-morrow. 12 49 a.tn 6 54 a.m. 12.50 p.m. 7.35 p.m.26 words
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Article557 1921-07-05 5 PROPOSAL REFERRED TO TOK 10. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, .July 2. to extend the Anglo-Japa-nese Alliance for three months, dining which the question of subsequent renewal will lx* discussed by the Enipii* statesmen and their peoples was referred to T®kio. Reuter learns that the view now held is that[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 557 words
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Article84 1921-07-05 5 GENERAL SUPPORT. London, July 2. The fact that the resolutions passed at lhe Congress of International Chambers of Commerce included one supporting the •Per Meulen export credits scheme is re- garded as most important by those inte rested in the international credits movement, as the success of the84 words
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Article48 1921-07-05 5 Alexandria. July 2® Ihe official delegation to England <’uss the fulute statu> Egypt w '.h the British C. binet sailed on bo. t r I lhe Ss• Wien. Eighteen hundred people alhniW the farewell reception in honour of the delegation. There were no in the town.48 words
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Article45 1921-07-05 5 V Geneva, July 2lhe International Conference on the white slav^t raffic referred to Cmnmittee a motion by the. British delegate, urging •he Council of the League of Nations t<i appoint a permanent international t ornmittee to tJjhise the Council whitt fclaVe inattoru45 words
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Article125 1921-07-05 5 VISITORS’ SUCCESSES. London, J uly 2. At Henley, for th(? Thames Challenge Cup, Christiania (Norway) beat Corpus Christi (Oxford) by a length On 432 seconds. For the Grand Challenge Cup, Magdalen (Oxford) beat Jesus Cgllege (Cam bridge) by a length an 414 seconds. For the Wyfold Cup, Cambridge)125 words
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Article37 1921-07-05 5 London. July 5. French and German experts met- yesterday to consider practical mean" of restoring in kind or in money to French owners, cattle, implements, machinery and other property looted by German soldiery.37 words
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Article42 1921-07-05 5 London. July 5. The Japanese Crown Prince visited Paris University, whose Rector, in an address of welcome, announced the appointment of a Committee of Professors and prominent citizens to take special care of Japanese student" in France. Vale42 words
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Article43 1921-07-05 5 Par s, July 2. A “Gazette del popolo message from Berlin says the Hungarian Communist s tpicy threw a bomb at Prince Alexandre of Jugoslavia, and M. Pachitch in Belgrade. Both escaped unhurt, but s.x persons were injured.—V ale.43 words
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Article30 1921-07-05 5 London. July 5. l he duties on the following at tides enter. France and Algeria are "übstantially increased from to-day: wheat, barley. out> rye, rice, sugar and molasses.30 words
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Article39 1921-07-05 5 LLondon. July 5. message from Aleppo tys General Gourami met everywhere in Syria and t'ici’iia witlu the heartiest welcome, from the gjiri'ti.iii and M "lem element". lhe population at a reception at Alepp were esp daily eiithusiadic.39 words
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Article14 1921-07-05 5 Washington, July L Ex President Taft has been appointed Chief Justice.14 words
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Article20 1921-07-05 5 Christiania. July L A Norwegian shipping' company will shortly inaugurate a regular Petrograd tc New York service20 words
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Article95 1921-07-05 5 SENATORS’ MEMORIAL TO PREMIER. London, J une 20.—A number of senators of Southern Ireland have memorialised Mr. Lloyd George declaring that they accept their election with the intention of exercising the fullest freedom of action. They think that the powers granted to the Southern Parliament are not95 words
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Article34 1921-07-05 5 •Londth, June 21. Bernard,” the residence of Lord Bandon, was last night set on fire by armed men and practically destroyed- His a sept uagenarian, was kidnapped and whereabouts are unknown.34 words
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Article86 1921-07-05 5 London. June 23.—1 n striking control to the diminishing output of coal in BritaWi before the "t®ke a Berlin that the minister of economic had informed the Reichstag that Ae German output at the bAinning of the year wa> tons |M>r ni< nth as compared with 90(To0086 words
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Article31 1921-07-05 5 AUSTI<LIANS BATTING. A private wire received via Sydney states that ’.hi English eleven were all out for 259. With two wicket" down the Australians had made 143 runs.31 words
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Article1351 1921-07-05 5 A RETROSPECT. Writing on the eve of the First Test, in the Age’’ (Melbourne) Mid-off says: So far as victories are concerned also, Australia and England stand level with 40 each, the other 19 games having been drawn. Judging by recent performances, the Australians should have a1,351 words
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Article33 1921-07-05 5 lhe manager of the Australian team (Mr. Sidney Smith) refuses to make any comment upon the article published in the “Observer criticising the Australians’ attitude regarding the hour- of play.33 words
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Article84 1921-07-05 5 At recent matches at Lord s the increasing number of ladies among r he spectators s very noticeable. Thirty years ago, even the Australians attracted only a quarter of the lady onlookers who now study the play with much expert knowledge. •Occasionally there are amusing mis84 words
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Article27 1921-07-05 5 Hi GBY FOOTBALL. INC LI DED. Aonling to a telegram from Geneva i'ugbv football will be included in the programme for the next Olympic (tame.-.27 words
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64 1921-07-05 5 New York. May 31.—George- t ai penii *r. French heavyweight contender, suspended his tiaining activities long enough to paiticipate in. the Memorial Day ceremonies. Carpentier paid a visl l<> Theodore Roo-e--velt’s grave at Oyster Bay and placed a wreath on it. The Stars ami thw Liriuli64 words
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Article110 1921-07-05 5 A New Y’ork message says, because oi the possibility of the Carpentier-Dempsey championship battle going the limit of twelve rounds Tex Rickard had decided on a pl.-n to officially name the winner of the bout m spite of the New Jersey Lyw- prohibiting a referee’s decision.110 words
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Article64 1921-07-05 5 Yab 's' Varsity eight on May 28th w-on the American “Henley,’’ rowed or the Schuylkill river, in the fast time of 7 mm 40 -e Pennsylvania was a fair second with Die Princiton boat third. lhe Navy crew gamed a "mart triumph in the eight-oared <*v m for64 words
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Article840 1921-07-05 5 CIVIL SERVICE ALLOWANCES. MR NUTT'S MOTION WITHDRAWN. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, July 5. At the meeting of the Legislative Council, speaking in support of his motion for the reduction of temporary allowances granted to members of the Civil Service, the Hon. Mr. W. F. Nutt recalled Col.840 words
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Article235 1921-07-05 5 ANOTHER XIT’F.AL FDR LEGISLAT lON. (brom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 5. At a Committee inhering of the- Sf’-rt*' Settlements (Singapore) Association, Mr. Criver presiding, Mr. ’-inie withd’ew his motion calling for a public meeting in connection with rubber, owing to the decisions arrived at at a meeting235 words
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Article366 1921-07-05 5 Mr. A. A. Freed, who represents the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce <vnd other kindred organisations of that City, lef* Singapore on Saturday morning by 4 the Paul Lecat says, Monday’s “Free Press.’ During his brief stay in Singapore he gave a few interesting particulars of366 words
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Article125 1921-07-05 5 The burning of the Custom House recalls that its architect was James Gandon, the Londoner, who spent most of his lifein Ireland and most of his career in beautifying eighteenth century Dublin. In building the Custom House- the architect had often to emounter the armed opposition125 words
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Article52 1921-07-05 5 A Straits Government Gazette issued on Saturday contains two amended bylaws which make it complsory on every person selling goods m a market to be licensed and no pers< ri "hall sell fresh fish or fresh meat- n any premises except under license issued under the authority of52 words
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Article22 1921-07-05 5 TVeltevreden, July I. The sugar market i** firmer. The Trust sold 10,090 tons super*»))* new crop -lul\ f.o.b. Gr. IL22 words
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Article758 1921-07-05 6 M L GALAXY OF EXPERTS. The Hod Mr Justice Farter-Manby was occupied for two whole days of the week, in the hearing of a civil action of particular interest to Engineers, Estate owners and Managers. It was a fruit instituted by the Central Engine Works, Ltd,M L - 758 words
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Article132 1921-07-05 6 T|ih Band will pi»y the following pro gramme of mu ic »t the Dato Kratua* ard- n a 5 30 p.m. to- lay. 1 March D ink with me boys... Carter 2 Schotti-cb-... Blue Bonnets... Balfour 3 Waltz ...AH in the Garden F«ir...Ro»der 4 Polka ...Oh 1132 words
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Article394 1921-07-05 6 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. M S Jutlandia for Singapore. Peng Fook for Bfemgsa. Trang for Deli, van Linachoten for Singapore. KUng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Gbirbi for Dintjings and Sitiawan. Expbctud Arrivals. Bellerophon, Singapore, July 7, Dilwara, Singapore, July 14. Kaga Mara, Singapore, July 16394 words
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Article24 1921-07-05 6 The B I H»cke- IVesta, with mail* from Europe is exppc r ed to arrive here on ■‘hu-sdav morning the 7th instant.24 words
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Advertisement246 1921-07-05 6 J{ Jew Isines of Exceptional If alue at PRITCHARD'S ft ;’V r I M M 71WH 1( ffru I tOi p 4 f i i F i 3 w ,uM i J: ,m I Ji Mju Lustre Hose, lIJ i i 4 IuMFfT Irl *i m ijj I ln a246 words
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Advertisement255 1921-07-05 6 I PIPE SMOKERS T THE THREE PLEASE NOTE. CASTLES V TOBACCO. 8 .Ib-.-SMOperlin 1 Th««-e, no sU/rrtrr rones 'mn Ml tLnSZ'I r> g > 1 J-; Q STRENGIO I SapstaK W.D. H.O. x ’wills SSsHBr i W.D CAPSTAW bris-Fol.* [(Bristol I LONDON. isSjIUfPSTAN MATURE CAPSTAN NAVY CUT W PACKED IN255 words
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Article637 1921-07-05 7 Messrs Baker, Fearon and Co., reported on Friday “On the mere announcement”, says a Home financial article, that legislative measures were to be taken in the East to control the export of rubber and safeguard the future of plantations rubber would promptly double in price, ano many637 words
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Article269 1921-07-05 7 The following extract from the Mining and Scientific Press of May 14, 1921, shews that hard times are hitting others bes-ides ourselves:— 1 The American Smelting and Refining Co has psgsed its regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent, on the common stock. The r a gu269 words
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Article93 1921-07-05 7 The following are <>ue latest quotations Id Messrs. Kennedy Co.’» snare list.;— Yesterday. To-day. SHARKS. t 1 >» X X cu S c. c. J c. 1 c. Rubber (Dollar) Kamasan R 1.75 2.00 1.70 1.80 Mieiag. Lingui Tin 4.40 4.60 4.70 4.00 Nawng Pet Tin 1.4093 words
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Article155 1921-07-05 7 The following are additional rubber outputs for June Ayer Kuning lbs 66,000 Ayer Hitam 32,049 Bredwali 20,585 Beverlac 15,070 Blackwater 8,176 Bukit Cloh 25,000 Bukit Selangor 19,974 Bahru Selangor n 12,000 Batu Matang 18,998 Bakap Plantations 15.830 Chersonese 34,703 Dennistown 31,258 Dusun Durian 57,923 F.M.S. 88,750 Highlands Lowlands155 words
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Article36 1921-07-05 7 Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limi#d, June 250 piculs. Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd.. June output 1,450 piculs, yardage cubic yards Kramat Pul&i, Limited, June, from the Mine Tin 410 piculs, from Tributors 23 Total 463 piculs.36 words
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Article101 1921-07-05 7 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives lie following, London prices, on July 4th Spot £170.15« up £1.15s 3 months buying £172.15s £1.15s 3 selling £173,0s t £1.15a Local Parity $85.81 July sth Singapore sold 150 tons at $86.00 Penang, sold 25 tons at $86.00. The Eaatern Smelting Co,,101 words
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Article160 1921-07-05 7 PiWAnn, July 5, 1921. SP. Tapioca $6.25 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $6.75 sellers. Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l7 25 buyers. White Pepper s3o| nominal Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $39 nominal Cloves ss‘ nominal Nutmegs 80s <42.00 buyers 110 a $32.00 buyers SNo. 1 $lO 00160 words
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Article559 1921-07-05 7 Per P. ik. O. s.s. “Kalayan/ from Loudon, May 27, and Marseilles, June 4. 1921. to Straits, China, and Japan: Mr. E. P. Ager, Mr. T. Ahlgren, *Mr. B. K. Bal, Miss Ball, *Mr. K. V. Bam, Rev. C. L. H. Beardmore, Mr. J. Beaton, Capt. J. OBeattie,559 words
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Advertisement466 1921-07-05 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. Wanted by rubb-r estate near Parir Bnntar, qualified dresser Apply stating jualificatioria and salary expected and giving copies of recent testimonials to Box No. c/> Pinang Gazette. Church Workgrs’ Association. A JUMBLE SALE will be held in the TOWN .HALL, Next Saturday. July 9 th. at466 words
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Advertisement256 1921-07-05 7 UNHAPPY AFTER MEALS. It is surprising hcAv many people are afflicted ip this way.’though thoroughly enjoying a good diimer they, half-an-hour afterwards, are in pain, troubled with a dull, heavy, overloaded feeling and decidedly uneasy. This is due to weakened digestive powers, and if it be allowed to go on256 words
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Advertisement236 1921-07-05 7 r 1 Charming Goods at Trifling Prices. L ill )»♦■< 1 An unusual display of Artificial Flowers. Fresh Stock just received from England. Large Assortments. Price 50 cts. per Spray. J I A-W I r fl I i 1 > I lil w S I sg p* Aw» f if236 words
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Advertisement1194 1921-07-05 8 1 4 w AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP TOYO KISEN KAISHA. Buck Ji? 6 HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA "JAPAN CONNECTING TO ALL POINTS IN THE [lncorporated in England.) lnland Brisbane and Sydney, UNITED STATES. CANADA. MEXICO AND EUROPE na"Tories Straits, also with transhipThe following feet atoamera of .born hue, Victorian,1,194 words
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Advertisement155 1921-07-05 8 MMM S M a b 4> W m•* i 11 1 I i iMuuarrvl ami 1 W xjPßfrlvS 1 z B H I fi 1 M W M ■lzuzzjuzjtzjdmmi i i—ii iryiii I SHIPS LAMPS, Qj Copper, Brass and Galvanised, Port, Starboard, Masthead, Anchor and Sternlights with Dioptric Lenses, P155 words
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