Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 July 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 161. VOL. LXXIK SATURDAY. 16tb JULY, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 501 2 A NEW EXPLANATION. t has been held that the monsoon owes its origin to the great difference of temperature w hich exists during the summer months between the heated land surface of India and the surrounding oceans, the general id§a being that<he warm air
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  • 127 2 I here is no doubt the King thoroughly enjoyed his vist to Plaistow. I never saw him look.ng so happy writes a London correspondent. He was interested in everything, and pluckily ploughed—wvth the Queen—through the recreation ground, which would have been a quagmire -n
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1803 2 POSITION WANTED. FCR S*LE. RUBBER RESTRICTION ETC Billet wanted.— Engineer Manager OnP 1920 Model Chevrolet Car- six public meeting will bp held on Tue*a in charge of branch of important month* in use. Io perfect condition, j Q I9 r .b in the P, A, M. meeting company req-jir-a position
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    • 223 2 THIS BABY LOST APPETITE AND WEIGHT. HER MOTHER, TELLS WHY SHE IS NOW PLUMP AND STRONG. Baby s Own. 1 ablets have cured and hei|>ed the development of thousands of little sufferers j n many parts of t>e world. The letter which follows comes from Mrs John Male, of 41
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    • 842 2 MimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiHiiirnnunniiißTO SW I I Hffil THE MAN /femrrd a WHO KNOWS JEfeh yi±ll 'Jpg r Yonr ~ra|!' w^-’ 1 p man Wlll le!l x- rx y° u for I Certainty m J i 7 HB ttarting .nd 5 IBn “fe drinng I -fWa nr /7 HE If 9 no nner
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  • 1182 3 D RESS AT ASCOT. —Ex. AS IT WAS AND IS. —Jt— All imlicabions point to the meeting at Ascot being a very pretty one so far a* dress is concerned. No woman will need to be reminded that the occasion s regarded by our sex as a dress show, tempered
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  • 149 3 One of the most thrilling bull-fights e'er seen in Spain has taken place at the Chudad Real ring. Every bull proved to he a Carpentier or a Dempsey—with dire results for the bull-fighters, all of whom were knocked out and injured. It was a benefit performance, though
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 672 3 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LOAN 1921. ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAM. -r 1 Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent, per annum payable n half-yearly on the Ist May and Ist November I REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE Ist MAY, 1926. FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES. PRICE
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    • 511 3 IMMEDIATE RELIEF FROM BACK. ACHE AND KIDNEY TROUBLE. Many hundreds of people would give anything to have immediate relief from these terrible agonising pains of backache, rheumatism and other kidney and bladd r disorders. These dreaded complaints at tack |>eople so suddenly that to be one oi these sufferers means
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    • 166 3 PRITCHARD’S Provision and Wine and Spirit Department. This Department is stocked with a splendid selection of English, American and Australian Provisions, Nothing but the best is ever stocked, and for display and quality, this Department cannot be surpassed. Prunes Dessert Plums Per 2 lb. Jar $2.25 Del Monte Prunes Per
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  • 871 4 Mr S K Sibbald is back from Home. Mr W E Pepya is finishing his leave in Madras. M.M.” j Mr and Mrs R D Davies, of Singapore, who are now at the Crag Hotel, will be staying at the E O over the race week. The
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  • 1735 4 "8 F P” UNOFFICIAL QUESTIONS. -8 3he Federal Council will meet in Koala on Tuesday, July 26rh. The following are the orders of the day:— 1 Minutes of the meeting held on the 7th April, 1921. 2 The Hon’ble the Acting British Resident, Perak, the Hon’ble Mr J
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  • 278 4 LOCAL VIEWS. The rice situation locally has not improved, but from inquiries made j n Penang, yesterday, it is nut anticipated that there will be any trouble. A prominent buyer, recently returned from Rangoon was able to furnish some interesting details on rhe subject, hj g opinion
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  • 429 4 RECORD ATTENDANCE. The annual exhibition and At Home held by the Penang the P C C yesterday, was probably the most successful in their history. crowds visited the exhibition throughout the day and aid many availed themselves of the tea, thoughtfully provided by this enthusiastic little baud of
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  • 118 4 I Penang, July 1921. I CoURTZSY OF THB ChARTKBBD BaMI) I London Demand Bank I 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3 Orrih 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4 W/ I Calcutta Demand Bank I 3 days' sight Private 0 I Bombay Demand Bank g I Madras Demand Bank 1' j 0
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    • 173 4 “EE Tclcfmone No. 498. Telegram»: GAZETTE. EE THE H Pinang Gazette Press g Limited Holds a Large Stock of British Made |f Manilla, Creamlaid, Cartridge and EE Clothlined O I w ENVELOPES I EE OF Ĕ™ I Various Sizes, Shapes and Qualities Suitable for private and business requirements, to be
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  • 1316 5 ROT\RIANB in conference. (Krom Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, June 15. great band of bmineea men, members j the Rotarian o>ganiaa’ion. have des «ended upon the capital of Scotland, which this year is the scene of their communing» and celebrations. They come from all parts, ,f the f ven
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  • 503 5 A Town that might make a War." Mr G Ward Price, writes Small boys, dividing up apples, often put the biggest on one side to be allotted later. That is whan the P have done with Tangier, only in th s ca-e the apple is going bad Well situated to
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  • 108 5 Rabie* has app°ared in Kuala Lumpur, and the Resident of Selangor orders that until further notice, all dogs on 1, of doors within a radiou* of 10 miles of the Government Offices, Kuala Lumpur, shall zled, or tied> no or on a chain. Any dog found
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  • 395 5 A THE RESULTS, Though a considerable amount of detail work yet remains to be none, before the census of the island taken last March, can be said to be complete, a relible summary is now possible, the figures relating more particularly to the populations of the provinces,
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  • 227 5 M M Hard Fought Finals. The final in th»» Men’s Doubles, Cla s 4, at Kuala Lumpur attracted much interest, but was not so exciting as was expected; Cobb and Rev Harcus played exceedingly well together, and were very steady, but Scovell was not at his bes-,
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  • 119 5 To be Disbanded at Month-End, The “Malava Tribune states that the Singapore Volunteer Corps is to he disbanded at the end of the present month» In its place another Corps is to be and the voluntry principle is co be given another chance. It
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  • 273 5 bT. GEORGE THE MARTYR. Services for Week ending July 23rd, 1921. Sunday VlHth after Trinity. Bam Matins. 8.30 a m. Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m. Marins (Chinese). 5 p.m. Sunday School and Confirmation Class. 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymns 214, 270. 266, 235. Psalms 41—127. 42, 43—128. Magnificat—4B, Nunc Dimittis—6o.
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  • 234 5 Penang, July 16, 1921. BEEF— Sour P er cat, y 35 Roast a° Steaks Stew or Curry Meat Ho curry stew Rump Steak •_'«> Ox Tail ‘3 do Tongue do do Feet Heart per Liver do 8 Fillet of Beet do PORK— Lean only do <0 Lean and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 434 5 id li' E A IB For “Reconstruction” If j after Illness l| I Hl 7 for all who are run-down, under-weight for those whose idigestion needs a rest, but who at the same time need building up, Uaxo presents the potent body-building, flesh-forming, nerve-res'.o: mg elements of pure cow’s milk
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  • 26 6 Sim —A daughter at 10 pm last night to Mrs J Sim-wife of Mr Sim Cbeaug Ghee, the Book-Keeper of J Beiry «k Co, Penang.
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  • 1214 6 The latest decision in the British Law Courts in favour of the Rus-ian Soviet Government, is not su> prising, in view of the judgment that Mr Justice Roche gave some months ago in the Commercial Cours io the King’s Bench, which suKequently went before the Court of
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  • 1306 6 The agenda for the Federal Council mt eting, to be held at Council Kuala Lumpur on Questions. June 28th, is published. Many questions will be put by members, but apparently 1 noone wishes to know anything about rubbei! No doubt the Hon Mr W Duncan will have
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  • 474 6 BATCH OF OFFENDERS IN THE DISTRICT COURT. A campaign of cleanliness his b°en inaugurated by the engineer's depa tment of Penang Municipality. It aims chitHy at cleansingluf the open drriEus which ran each si ie of the s fee's a<l wI.J-’h were rhey to be allowed
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    • 464 6 e Electricity ini J 1 Tf S the Home. The From Rushlight 3 Austin 3 3 All British to Autoplant, No. 4. EE Autoplant 3 Within the historic period, we know 3 3 Will furnish the elec- ,3 trie current for a house that the Greeks and Romans used 3
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    • 41 6 Race Week Events at the E. 0.” Monday Special Tiffin Orchestra. Tuesday Dinner and Dance. Wednesday- Curry Tiffin. Thursday Dinner and Dance. Friday Tea Dansant sto 7 p.m. Saturday Dinner and Dance. E. 0. Orchestra accompanied by Mr. Murphy Jazz Drummer.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 38 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 10.15 a.m. 3 53 a.m. 10.56 pm. 5.14 p,m. To-morrow. 10.53 a.m, 4 48 a.m 11.36 p.m. 5,51 p.m. Monday. 11 26 a.m. 532 a.m. 12. 0 m.n. 6 24 p.m.
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  • 19 6 DEATH. Mocrb —On July 13, 1921, at the General Ho-pitai, Singapore, Elizabeth, Matilda, Moore, in her 65 h year.
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  • 399 7 IN IE R EST ING INCH )ENTS. Reuter's Telegrams.J London, July 14. S.gns <’f l be truce in Ireland are pro(l,by die example of trainloads of auxiliaries departing for England on indefinite leave, while lorryloads of un,tuned auxiliaries are leaving Dublin daily for seabathing. Dublin Castle announces
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  • 69 7 IRRELEVANT EVIDENCE. Leipzig. July 14. •hi the resumption of the trial of IhtUnar and Voldt the Proseetuor objected t"< lhe defence calling, witnesses to prove the alleged British misuse of hospital ships. lhe President ruled that such evidence was irrelevant and said that if the defence persisted in
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  • 72 7 MIL DETERDING’S GIFT. Hague. -July 14. Mr. M. Deterding, lhe manager of the L' va; Dutch Petroleum Compan.f® has brought rmeer's celebrated picture which was auctioned at Anis'daw in Apiil and was sold for £6O 000. B’e name of the purchaser was not disclosed. Mr. Deterding
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  • 47 7 HIE It I I MS. Rome, -July 14. lhe occupant- of the ear at Viterbo •'c nt ioned yesterday, were the Honourable Beckett. sister of Lord Grimtho-rpe I tornierlv Countess Czemin and her 1 whom one *-011 was killed •‘"d two wounded, besides the
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  • 201 7 DOM IN lON MIN ISTERS WELCOMED. London, July 14. Although Washington has not officially invited Ministers of the Dominions to the disarmament conference, because it does not wish to appear to dictate to Britain the nature of her delegation, it is clearly indicated that America will enthusiastically
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  • 819 7 PRESIDENT HARDING’S AIM. The Times'’ correspondent cabled from Washington on June 13. It is time to say that out of the apparent incoherence of American io«*ei.u policy, there is emerging one thing solid, one thing certain —that the ultimate desire, even the deliberate plan,
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  • 79 7 In an interview accorded to a representative of the “New York} Herald’’ the Crown Prince of Japan is reported to have said that he 1- sorry he i- unable to vi-it the I mted State- at present, but hopes it i- only a deforied pleasure. He
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  • 183 7 Mr. Massey is negotiating with regard to the wool difficulty and New Zealand’s share of the profits. The matter revolveround the interpretation of the agreement with the Imperial authorities. The nego rations are likely to occupy several weeks. Mr. Massey ha- also had a con
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  • 233 7 CURTAILED BY GOVERNMENT. London. July 1 1 In the House of Commons, questioned whether the Government would reverse Dr. Addison’s policy to provide 300,000 houses as a contribution to the shortage of 500,00(» in 1919, and abandon the hous ing subsidies. Sir Alfred Mond sai’d 116,000 houses
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  • 133 7 IMPORTANT LEGAL DECISION. London. July 14. A decision, vitally bearing on the Russian trade agreement which could have been terminated by the Soviet government in the event of the success of the action, was given yesterday in the Chancery division. It was decided that the holder of Russian
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  • 92 7 amounted to £sl.246.—Eastern News Agency. Tukyo, June 25. —According to information, the British Government has formally recognized Mr. Krassin and two other delegates, as legitimate represen tatives of Russia, appointed on the basis of the Russo-British Convention. Britain will also send Mr. Hodges to Moscow, early next
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  • 106 7 BANKER S SCHEME ‘EXPLANED. London. July 14. \t the Empire Agricultural Conference in London Mr. John Darling of the London City and Midland Bank explained hischeme for an imperial currency based on commodity bills of exchange and the establishment of an Empire bank. H, -aid that Treassury
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  • 35 7 London, July 14. The prolonged drought in the I nited Kingdom was broken to-day by thunderstorms and heavy rains in the west and south of England. There was slight rain .in London.
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  • 33 7 OFFICES FOR CALCUTTA AND SING \P< »RE Ottawa. July 14. Th. department of Trade and Commerce is extending its overseas service to India with offices at Calcutta and Singap ue.
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  • 42 7 A Fl RTHER RISE IN PRICERangoon. July 14. The rice market has risen to Rs. 590 |>ei 100 baskets. The bu-ines- done in Feb uaiy. March and April on the new crop vvabetween Rs. 440 and R-. 445 |>ei 100
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  • 64 7 AUSTRALIANS v. SCOTLAND. .Edinburgh. July 14. The Australians met Scotland in a two days’ match. The weather was bright, and the wicket hard and fast- There were 7,000 present. The Australians made 514. Mayne and Armstrong had 80 and 61 respect»vely. Collins had 113, and ’Andrews 125. County Results.
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  • 14 7 New York. July 14. George- Carpentier sailed this moiiiing for Europe.
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  • 79 7 —“M.T.” The peculiar increase in the number of mosquitoes in Singapore has apparently resulted in a steady incr< a-e in cases of malarial fever. The average number of death- !><*■ week at the end of last year'was 25. then it rose to 30, and a few weeks
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  • 341 7 —Vale. GERMANY. SYRIA AND TURKEY. Paris, July 13. The Senate ratified the Peace Treaty with Hungary. In the course of debates, the faroical trials at Leipzig aaid Germany's revenge and lust were frequently alluded to. M. Briand stated that the German Cabinet was weak enough, but seems
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  • 316 7 An interesting little function took place in the un aristocratic but densely populated neighbourhood of V.ctoria-st., Singapore, says the “Free Press,’’ when His Excellency the Governor opened a training centre for sanitary inspectors. At the corner of Jalan Klapa there stood a Government Dispensary, and when from
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  • 124 7 FORTHGOMING REDUCTION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. July 14. Largely owing to the attitude taken by the mercantile firms, the Post and Telegraph Department have announced a forthcoming reduction i n th e foreign postal rates. On April Ist last lhe rate for a. letter abroad was
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  • 455 7 WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO? Postage <>u letter- from England to France and other foreign conntiies will ih the near future be increased from 2jd. t<> 3d. ]x*r ounce, said lhe “Daily Mad” recently. I his advance, will be made to meet an alleged deficit of
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  • 174 7 Messi- Wearne Bros, I|>oh. have just completed a set of five up-to-date Sunbeam motor ambulances to the order of the the F. M. S. Medical Department. They are to be stationed one each, at KtMa Lumpur, Taiping, Seremban. Rauh and Ipoh. They ane the last
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  • 42 7 London, July 14. Lord Inchcap»- lias offered to sell a further thirteen ex-enemy vessels of a tonnage from 1.500 to 3 500 to British nationals. If any are not sold by the 15 \ugu-t foreign offer- will be entertained.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 304 8 Ab»* Mitchell heat Kirkwood, the ■■Australian Wizard." by seven up and six to play in the final of the Thousand Guineas Golf Tournament for professionals at (de neagles. Mitchell started off brilliantly by laying his approach shot within five feet of the pin. and, holing his
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    • 188 8 I.ot' t >n. June 23.—The \inerican, Hatchin- n. headed the -c re- in the fir-t round if the ipen G flf Championship at St. Andrews. returning 72 ■>r the <9-1 Course. this -core inc rd< 1 -»nt* h- le 150 yards in one. and another 306 j-no-in two.
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    • 281 8 There can be no greater sweetness in lif< for the schoolboy crickbter than to do well f< i hi- county, and that joy ha- been li oiled to w. W. Timms, of Northampton, in full measure. Timms, who is 17 year- of age. and i--cap-tain of the
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    • 66 8 London, June 22. —Cambridge ha- won, by -even goals to four, the inter-University polo match at Hurlingham. The. win was deserved, but. the game was well contested. The standard of play was above the average of previous inter-l’niversity contests. Cam» bridge, who thus became the holders of the
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    • 137 8 More remarkable hitti<r was seen at Oxford when the Free Foresters accomplished an cxtraonEnaiy performance hi beating the I’niversity by five wickets. Set the big getting, 420 runs to win In the last innings, they knocked these*off in four hours with five wickets -till intact.
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    • 117 8 In addition to Americans and Frenchmen. both Finland and Sweden are also expected to be represented at the A.A.A. Championship. In the case of the lastthree countries d is understood that senw of their best athletes who did well in the Olympic Games last August are
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    • 108 8 N. Shimidzu, the Japanese “wonder, after Wimbledon, is going on to inter <-a as one of the Japanese Davis ('up t' am. T.’d it believes that Shimidzu and Kumagae will defeat I' rance in the semifinal, and probably beat England "n the final, if England can
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    • 68 8 Xew York, May 24. —The -uspension of Joe Lynch, the world's bantam-weight champion, was announced by the 1 New York State Boxing Commission. The Commission stated that Lynch and his manager, IJldie Meade, had been suspended pending further action by the Massachusett- State Board *of Boxing, which had
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  • 358 8 Probably not one person in ten thousand could answer with any degree of confidence the question: “What are the Home Counties A well known firm of map makers admitted that the expression would seem to be purely arbitrary, but that Home Counties" were generally taken
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  • 938 8 SHOWING THE FLAG. The semi-official “Miarine Rundschau has just published particulars of the new organization of the German. Navy in accordance' with the provisions of the Peace Treaty. It remiwks that the fieriod of ruin which destroyed the old Navy is passing away, and that a new
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  • 465 8 PRELIMINARY REPORT ON Rf 4 j. v CENSUS. .Mr. J. E. Natham. Siqteriiitendem f Census, ha- issued his prebmina ltTi on the census of Kelantan, 1921. as followsl* The figures in this preliminary f may vary -lightly from the final owing to small error- detected dmining. The
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  • 234 8 The British workman is not a* bad fellow. He fought is not a revolutionist, and be is n ll fool. The Labour leader, lh< profes litician, the academical Socialist are p 1 and parasites of the worst kind These were opinions expressed by Inge,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 222 8 Sr- II A rustikol ”i The Artistic Wood i I 1 preservative fc j|£ it Made in four Standard Shades. «I Proof against White Ants, b Dry Rot etc., in Timber. Used by Hundreds of Es tales throughout Malaya. I •iw i ii ttWe—■—M i I Manufactured by the well-known
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  • 125 9 TWO ALTERNATIVES LEFT. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, July 16. Messrs Harrison's and Crosfield. the secretaries 'of Kundong Rubber, have circularised the shareholders, stating that as the response to the debenture issue is inadequate, Messrs. Harrison’s and rostield are unable to continue to lend money for
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 905 9 the H<lit« r <»f the “Pinang Gazette. N 1 humbly beg to submit to you nd foi y?mr careful consideration kable scheme whereby the present rub. might l>e tided over and the iniubtn place*! on a sound basis immediatev f W(J rked
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  • 339 9 —“T.O.M.” There are one or two tigers prowling about in the vicinity of the town of Trong. One of them is reported to have lately killed and half devoured an unfortunate a place called Preha -Batu. The same, or another, beast visited one of the European-owned estates
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  • 213 9 X VERDICT OF MI RDER. Ijondon. June 28.—The inquest on the baby daughter of Dr. N. Hay Bolton of Shanghai, who was found drowned in a streauWat Chipping Norton, has resulted in a verdict of “wilful murder” against the Japaneses nurse. Otoki Sakabi, who was found
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  • 32 9 Honesty is also the best foreign policy. Apparently the only way to reduce navies is to have another war. Uncle Sam finds that the Japanese Diet doesn’t agree with him.
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  • 76 9 The following are additional outputs for the second half of July Kam pong Kamunting Tin Jlredging, Ltd.— Hours run [two dredges] 560, cubic yards treated 56,500, Total piculs 402.71, nett value $19,400. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Limited Hours run [one dredge] 251, cubic yards treated 48,500, total piculs
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  • 80 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following London prices, 15 h July Spot £165.10a down 15?. 3 months buying £167.15s 10s. 3 selling £168.0s t 10s. Local Parity $82.99 July 16th: Singapore buyers no sellers at $83.50; Penang buyers no sellers at $83.50 Me a srs Boustead
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  • 184 9 Fusang, July 16, 1921. SP. Tapioca $6.25 sales. M. P. Tapioca $6.75 sellers. Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $19.00 se'lers. White Pepper $3O nominal Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $39 nominal Cloves ss*'- nominal Nutmegs 80s $42.00 buyers llOs $32.00 buyers (No. 1 n. $lO.OO per picul
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  • 116 9 Probables v. Possibles. Thia match will be played on I Uf-sday, Die 26th ins’., at 5-15 p m prompt on the E-planade Ground. Probables will play ir. wbi’s and Possibles in colours. Probables. Possibles, F. H Syer Goal K. Soo Chan Y. O. Hock Right Back Qaah Pek San
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  • 107 9 R T >. For the first time sine-’ 1914, a sports tneeHng is to be held at Singapore Cricket Club next week, A go»>d deal of interest has be c n taken in the compe’itions, winch promise to be well cont»-stei. There are many tales of
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  • 123 9 To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sip,—l see from yonr yesterday’s issue that the Probable ar.d Possible repreaenta’ives of the °enang Soccer team have been chosen, Surely Penang should turn out its vert best team, and, io my opinion, this has not been
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 661 9 Sew advertisements. «OTIC».. 1 lost 1 ROBEY’S SEMI-DIESEL 1 One bunch of keys in Beach Street, Kennedy Co, CRUDE OIL ENGINE. I s THE WA6ON-PACHAUNG WOLFRAM MINEB. g LIMITEP Chief points of advantage are— 1 Simplicity of Construction. I of The Wagon Pachaung Wolfram Mints, 8 U JI" c Limited,
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  • 389 10 GENERAL MEETING. The seventh ordinary general meeting of shareholders io tbe Siamese Steamship Co, Ld, was held at tbe Company’s office Bangkok. The Report of the Directors was as follows: Your Directors prrsent to you the Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account of the Company
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  • 404 10 The “Tjikembang” Affair The revolt had not been proved wa« Magistrate Lindsell’s decision at Hongkong in the case in which a Chinese member of the crew of the J 0 J L s s Tjikembang. and nine Chinese passengers are charged with having been concerned in a
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  • 281 10 iO-DAY’S dECaRLURES. Aing Tbye for A’or Star (Kedab). Pangah for Pang Nga. Kaga Mare for Colombo, India, Marseille*and Europe. Malaya for Bheket (Tongkah) and Renong. Ipob for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Koemai for Deli and Langsa. Edavana for Rangoon and Calcutta taking mails for Europe via Bombay. Expbotud
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  • 246 10 DAILY (except Sunday j. BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, t ßy trail Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, J-7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore |A 6 p.rr and Hongkong j J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By trail ata» 10.15
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  • 43 10 Mails fro n Australia are expected to arrive in time for delivery at 9 a m on Monday. Mails despatched from Penang to London on the 15th übimo by B I Packet T»ra, was delivered in London on the 13*h instant.
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  • 38 10 Jaly 19—Penang July 19, 21 and 23—Penang Races. July 25 and 26—Mr Lowell Thonoa* f Town Hall. Children’*» Matinee, 5-30 p.m. July 26—Football. Possib’es v Probables, Esplanade. July 28—Foo’b»ll Selected XI v Next, best XI, Esplanade.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 415 10 r For Heartburn, Acidity, etc. ATe- > of v Moore are the makers of a Lozenge, originally prescri!>e<i by the <>•!< mu, d Dr. .Jenner, which possesses in a remarkable degree the property of neutralising Acidity in the stomach. They confidently recommend these Lozenges as a safe and reliable remedy
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    • 26 10 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (In various cnhiurs) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pin\ng Gazette Press, limited
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    • 208 10 Protect Yourself! If \ou merely ask lor Quinine, you may be supplied any qualitj”—prood, bad or indifferent. By stipulating 'Y ari .mil quinine you ensure the supply of products noted the world over for their exceptional purity. In convenient doses, easy to take, tastcl ss when sugar-coated. 'Tiß’OlO' OU/NINE BIBU'.PHATE,
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  • 431 11 A LESSON. Kipling one wrote The she’s a lady,’’’ a description which may have been implicatory or prophetic, for driven coal she is a very uncleanly lady, and only with the use of oil for propelling her through the waters does she attain the full measure of
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  • 169 11 Ihe view i- expressed by the Yorkshire I "Observer” that the Prime. Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes), who is now in England, should be officially invited to visit Bradford, where he w*£ild gain a clearer insight into the wool position than he was likely to obtain in
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  • 111 11 M. L.” A serious motor accident occurred in Kuala Lumpur on '!<-ndav evening. Mr. 11.F.1v. Swettcidicm, wh > was engaged in Volunteer manoeuvers, parked his cai on the extreme edge of the road near the Museum. in Damansara Road. Ihe Chinese driver employed by Towkay Yap 1.
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  • 93 11 DANGEROUS DEVELOPMENT. Madras. .July 1. —In connection with the strike of mill hands there were rumours yesterday afternoon that some strikers were attempting’ to cause some trouble in Pulianthope Cheri. The police proceeded to the sjH»t and prevented any possible breach of the peace. During the. night,
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