Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 July 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1921-07-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 2 16. VOL. LXXIX. MONDAY. 18th JULY, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement522 1921-07-18 1 i NIKKO No, 7. NORTHAM !> rqad. j> Telephone No. 579, < e aMBiMiiMiMXAisaMiBMK: □■■■nnn nnn «Bannnnnnnaaa anniMann «?a a ann a a n a n M T > 1_ -fl PTTV V In regard to accidents, ‘‘“ou never know I g I 6 your luck.” A M A. 9522 words
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Advertisement15 1921-07-18 1 THE BESI CAR IN T3WN J Sala Meats S.S. F.M.S > Ong Sam Leong a 00,15 words
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Article820 1921-07-18 2 < HINTS FROM THE RACES. Race frocks are the pivot round which all dress schfmeS just now revolve. They are full or narrow according to taste, nearll all are open-throated and have short sleeves. In some the sleeves have almost disappeared they might be evening frocks. The favourite820 words
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Article114 1921-07-18 2 larlivostok, July I.—A Semenoff plot to overthrow the temporary Government of V ladivost-ok has been discovered and 23 arrests made Among those arrested are M. I askin, General Tolmat'choff. General Nieifli’.essky and General Glieboff. Further arrests of Semenoff officers are proceeding. On Wednesday last Semenoff inspected114 words
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Advertisement1579 1921-07-18 2 POSITIONS VACANT. L Rosenkranz Piano io perfect NAWNG PET TIN LIMITED, condition $450. 2. Isermann Piano in (Incorporated in the F. M. S.) w— j t perfect condition $4OO. 3. American Book-Keeper, wanted at once an q bv Kimba.ll consisting of 3 seta of Notice is hereby given that applications1,579 words
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Advertisement331 1921-07-18 2 AND !RON I WHEN YOU feel limp and washed-oul, Weary and fatieiwd With no inclination for exertion—you need sometf-ing to pul fresh “go" imo vou-try a Fortnight s J Iron lei oids treatment. Iron Jelloias nelp to jM blood rich and vigorous—from which the whole tody W benefits—to restore vitality331 words
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Article550 1921-07-18 3 SATURDAY, the 6th AUGUST. 1921. 1 Polo Scurry.—s />.m. IST PRIZE —A Cup presented by Taiping Polo and $49. 2ND PRIZE —-Miniature Cup and $lO. A distance handicap for bona-fide polo ponies which hav<* been played regularly during the last two months and which have not won550 words
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Article492 1921-07-18 3 Mr Lowell Thomas’ Return Visit. Mr Lowell Thomas, the famoas American world traveller, explorer and journalist, will revisit Penang next w-ek, accompanied by his chief cinematographer, Mr H A Chase, His two year world tour delivering hie celebrated travelogue "With Allenby in Palestine, and492 words
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Article462 1921-07-18 3 Very Far From Desperate The average p Q tson is m d j r 'he impressio that >u ra ia is a c u t y where, thanks to the enjoyed by militant I.abou-, th is almos" impossible f>r the man of* moderate mean* to live and462 words
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Advertisement105 1921-07-18 3 «■> b WHY trouble about staying under LEAKY ROOFS during the RAINY SEASON, when g S positively MaSTICON will stop leaks on all kind of ROOFS g FULL PARTICULARS CAN BE HAD FROM ff J L. Y. SWEE Coy., Ltd., j Incorporated in F.M.S.) SOLE AGENTS FOR BRITISH MALAYA. >105 words
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Advertisement393 1921-07-18 3 pinang Qazette RATES OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS.. FOR SALE. TO LET. SITOATIONS VACANT. Etc. Minimum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch insertions 1.50 3 1.40 M 4 1.35 1.30 8 i.2a 10 LI 5 12 1.00 18 3.75 25 0.60 Advertisements are charged by space. A line of ordinary393 words
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Advertisement176 1921-07-18 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 Per176 words
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Article1417 1921-07-18 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. .—"S T.” Mr F M Baddeky has been appointed to officiate aa Under Secretary, Straits Settlements. Mr F H T Kempe has been appointed to act as registrar of criminals of the 8 S and F M S. Miss Cowborongn who has been staying ab the E& O.—"S T.” - 1,417 words
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Article107 1921-07-18 4 Daring the sitting of the Appeal Court, at Singapore, the Chief Justice had occa sion to send Lis peon out to a'op a row that was going on outside the precincts of the Supreme Court which was due to a peon of the Colonial Secretary s107 words
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Article62 1921-07-18 4 A welt known local Chinese has been arrested, at Seremban, upon a very sericu- 1 charge, namely, of being concerned in causing the death of his brother, in-law, a rich Chinese of Seremban. The accused has been produced before the Police Court, Seremban, and b a en62 words
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Article48 1921-07-18 4 The Band will play rhe following programme of music at the Esplanade at 6 p m to-day. 1 Overture ...La Sirene ...Auber 2 Waltz ...Roses of Picardy...Wood 3 Selection ...Les Hugonotes Meyerbeer 4 Fox Trot ...Never Ref use... Rivera 5 One Step King Chanticleer... Ayer48 words
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Article287 1921-07-18 4 SMART—COWLEY. The marriage took place on Thursday, at St George's Church, Pennng, of Dr A G H Smart, Medical Officer, Kulim, to Ina F D Cowley, younger daughter of the late Lieut-Col A V Cowley. The Rev Walter Naieh, Acting Colonial Chaplain, performed the ceremony. The bride287 words
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Article607 1921-07-18 4 A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the Church of the Assumption, Penang, on Saturday, the 16th inst, when Miss Joan Mary Vaz. fourth daughter cf Capt P Vez wai married to Mr W Randell Bruce, only on of the late D- James Randall and Mrs C C Bruce,607 words
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Article662 1921-07-18 4 appointments. Tte Secretary of State bag been pleaded to approve the appointment of Mr G H Joshi, Veterinary Inspector, Perak to be Assistant Veterinary Surgeon with effect from the Ist January, 1921. The Secretary of State has been pleased to approve the appointment of Mr Walter Evan Cameron662 words
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Article183 1921-07-18 4 Opening Ceremony The handsome n»w building of the Klang Anglo Chinese School was formally opened by the Hon the -British Resident of Selangor or Firday afternoon, io the presence of a large gathering which included His Highness the Sultan, Mrs Marks, Bishop Ferguson Davie, Bishop Bickley,183 words
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Article532 1921-07-18 4 PERAK ST. ANDREW SOCIETY. The annual general meeting of the Perak St. Andrew Society was held on Saturday evening at 6-45 at the Ipoh Club under the chairmanship of Mr Grant Mackie, the veteran Chieftain. After the accounts which showed a balance of $BBO 64 and532 words
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Article97 1921-07-18 4 HEA.VY ASSIZE LIST. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, July 18, At the A*siz j 8 tc-morrow before the Chief Justice the list is the heaviest for ten years. Tnere is a total of 31 ca*es and 44 p isoners, including eleven charges of murder. Rowing. In the final97 words
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Article33 1921-07-18 4 ACCELERATED TRAIN SERVICE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 18. Commencing in January next, the through service Bangkok- p enang will be accelerated, occupying 34 hours, against three days as at present.33 words
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Article120 1921-07-18 4 (Froj>Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore July 18. Mr Maxwell, General Fowler and the Tungkua Mohamed and Kassim arrived from the F.M.B. on the Sea Belie as guests of H E the Governor. The Tuagkus leave for Kedsh to-day. Captain of the Seang Bee, which arrived in port at120 words
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Article939 1921-07-18 4 LOCAL CONDITIONS. A telegram fn-m Rangoon states that the price of rice has dropped from R<. sqg to Rs. 575 per hundred flags. No stocks have come in to Penang, and it ig no j anticipated that there will be any change until the arrival of939 words
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Article325 1921-07-18 5 F ACH< )W A LS<) A LLS. Canton, June 28. It is i-epurt**d Fachow has been i&apfcured from the Kwangsi forces. In doing so the Cantonese made prisoners of three battalions of their opponents. he Cantonese have thu pri.eiiea!!; -ucceedej in Jiivint the Kaangsi forces from325 words
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233 1921-07-18 5 Rock Island. I IL. May 28. The United Stat Army has eleveloped a .50 calibre machine-gun capable of firing a bullet which, at 200 yards, will penetrate* the oneinch armour plate of battle tanks. Major Lee O. Wnight, army dnance departnu nt. mnounced to-day arthe233 words
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135 1921-07-18 5 Honoliilii, May 28—Mariechen AVesse. lau of the Outrigger Club of Honolulu and Ethelda Bleibtrey of New Y >rk brok t ioAmerican amateur record for the fiitvyard woinen’H open race here last night, when they swam the distance in 28 4 5 seconds, tying for135 words
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Article81 1921-07-18 5 Tiinanfu. July 1. —The fii-t aeroplane, on the Peking-Shanghai Air Mail route arrived rn Trinanfu ‘♦►-night at 7-40. It i> in charge of Major Patterson, and carries >even passenger- and a -mall quantity of mail. lhe trip from Peking was made without, -topping, in two81 words
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Article175 1921-07-18 5 Lanhsien. ChihV., June 27.—-Yesterda.v this city was vi-ited by lhe most terrible luiilstorm on 'record. With very little warning the bombardment opened. the stone.*» averaging the size of quail’s eggs. -<une even larger, and continuing half an hour. \ll window glass on southern exposures was smashed,175 words
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96 1921-07-18 5 Manila. July I.—General Yenamyo Concepcion. former President of the Philippine National Bank, who was airested and released on bail <>n June 24. charged with violation of f he banking law, on the ground that while President and Director of lhe Bank he had indiix ctly born96 words
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Article58 1921-07-18 5 Manila. July I.—Eleven non-commis-sioned officers of the Filipino Constabulary have been sentenced to life imprisonim nt and sixty-six privates to seventeen yeais’ imprisonment for participation in the attack on tiie police on !>• ceinlx r 15. in which ten jiersons were killed. The prisoners are already58 words
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Advertisement361 1921-07-18 5 v Tff—' t c JL ’WW A y- J dSg&— Thank yoy, Mother. I feel I I‘ Wincarnis is doing me so muth good.” That is the secret of the wonderful popularity of Wincarnis’—its effect is so quick, and its benefit so pronounced, that you can feel it doing you361 words
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Advertisement139 1921-07-18 5 HOTEL BRASTAGI, j g SUMATRA EAST COAST. 4.600 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. Climate FRKBH, INVIGORATING* equivalent to an ENGLISH summer. General Temperature 55 to 58 SZ by night, 70 to 75 by day- Splendid scenery MOUNTAIN and LAKES. Hotel management makes arrangements for TRIPS, at S the convenience of visitors,139 words
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Advertisement440 1921-07-18 5 Jttellins fbod -> w- r- Tl II irMWli— —iM iI.UIBUL_SI7\ Mellin’s Food build up a M 1 stron an d healthy constitution for your baby. Prepared as directed Mellin’s Food sp- cures for children of all ages the nounshB- J ment so necessary for health and growth. L’ v/ Babies440 words
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Article1303 1921-07-18 6 While some critics of J Mr Lloyd George have ascribed his extraordinary success as a concilitator solely to the w zardry of a supreme wangler, a more friendly appraiser of his qualities has described him as n a remarkable diviner of happy endings.” Even bis1,303 words
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Article1779 1921-07-18 6 The report on the Trade and Ouatoms Department of the F M 8, A Year’s for 1920 > which ia inc,ndjd Trade. in the Government Gazette as a supplement, gives farther particulars regarding the volume of trade, and values, and notes some instructive developments. The report, which1,779 words
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Advertisement210 1921-07-18 6 BOOTH’S j I __JL— RECOGNISED AS ”'?,d “THE GlN’’ EST (Wf) 1740 all over India China. BOOTH'S Hie OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LOCAL DEALERS. Original Dry &ina distillery. B LONDON, I ENgLANo. SOLE IMPORTERS: BEHR CO., PENANG. I 1 I Jeyes’ I ESSENCE OF HEALTH” n For use in the SAFE210 words
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Advertisement41 1921-07-18 6 Race Week Events at the “E. 0.” Monday Special Tiffin Orchestra. Tuesday Dinner and Dance. Wednesday- Curry Tiffin. Thursday Dinner and Danee. Friday Tea Dansant sto 7 p.m. Saturday Dinner and Dance. E. 0. Orchestra accompanied by Mr. Murphy Jazz Drummer.41 words
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Miscellaneous28 1921-07-18 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 11.26 a.m. 5 32 a.m. 12. 0 m.n. 6 24 p.m. To-morrow. 11.58 a.m. 6 11 a.m. 12.10 p.m. 6.56 p.m.28 words
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Article719 1921-07-18 7 PREMIER S important speech. LIGHT AHEAD. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 15. After intimating regrets at Ins' inability to attend owing to the Irish conversation, Mr. Lloyd George put in an unexpected appearance at th e Coalition Liberals’ dinner at the Hotel Cecil, when he delivered an important speech. ReferringReuter’s Telegrams.] - 719 words
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119 1921-07-18 7 L< jidon, July 12. —Addressing an Orange demonstration at Belfast <>n the anniversary. of the Battle of Boyne, the Premier of the North Ireland Government uttered a firm warning to De Valera that peace could not be obtained at the expense of Ulster. He119 words
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Article390 1921-07-18 7 JAPAN’S QUERY Lmdon. July 15. Reuter learns that while Japan has accepted that parj of President Harding's proposal as regards a reduction of armaments at the Conference, she has asked for more precise informal ion regarding th»* Pacific questions 't« be discussed by -qiee ally interested powers.390 words
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Article134 1921-07-18 7 ARRANGEMENTS TO MEET CREDITORS. London. July 15. As a result of an application by the Banque Industrielle de Chine in Paris for a “reglement transactionnel” under the French law of 2nd July 1919 and consequent on the suspension of payment by London branch, a petition lias been presented134 words
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Article26 1921-07-18 7 FOUR YEARS’ IMPRISONMENT. Leipzig. July Dittmar were sentenced to lour years’ ympi isonment. without hard labour. Dittmar, in addition was dismjss-M from the Reichswehr.26 words
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Article19 1921-07-18 7 Simla, July’ 16. The monsoon has resulted in an excel lent rainfall, practically over the whole country.19 words
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159 1921-07-18 7 MORE DETAILS OF THE SCHEME. London, July 15. At a meeting of the Rubber Gr« Avers Assoc,nation held in Ixmdon a scheme was submitted for the formation of a Producers Corporation with a nominal capital of £2,000.000 in £1 shares, with borrowing powers up to £8,000.000-159 words
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Article117 1921-07-18 7 —Vale. BRITISH HELP T< > AVAR-STRICKEN REGIONS. Paris. July 15. Street darning, fireworks and illuminations were as usual the features of the French national celebration. which this year were especially brilliant, testifying to the population’s stout optimism and unshakable confidence in France’s future. The delicate attention of—Vale. - 117 words
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33 1921-07-18 7 Paris. July 15. Mr. Herrick, the new American Ambassador has arrived. He cordially welcomed by M. Briaud and numerous distinguished personages. He was cheered by the crowds.33 words
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Article39 1921-07-18 7 DEPART! RE FR< >AI I. S P«»STP<>NID. AVashington, July 15. The li nch Amba-sador M. Jusserandwho was booked to sail for France on July 14 has p>'tponed hS departure indefinitely on account of the proposed Disarmament Conference.39 words
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Article31 1921-07-18 7 Lisbon, July 15. The American squad'ion consisting < f the Connecticut. Minnesota. Kansas, Micliigan and South Carolina, command -J by Rear Admiral Hughes has arrived here.31 words
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Article39 1921-07-18 7 HEAVY SENTENCES FOR INCENDIARIES. •London, July 15. In connection with the recent incendiary file' at Manchester sixteen Sinn Fejners were found guilty of treason and felony. The sentences ranged for fifteen to three years penal servitude.39 words
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Article37 1921-07-18 7 London, July 16. The "Labour Gazette" says the cost of living on July Ist was unchanged, compared with June Ist. The deereases tn some prices 'is counter-balanced by increases in others.37 words
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Article156 1921-07-18 7 New York. June 8. —“Jazz” is in its death agonies, according to American sheet music dealers, who are holding their annual convention at Chicago. “Jazz” dancing, it was also decided, ris in the same predicament This is confirmed in theatrical circles in New York and other large156 words
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Article166 1921-07-18 7 SCOTLAND DRAWS AVITH AUSTRALIA. London, July 15. At Ĕdinburgh in sunny weatlher, before 8.000 on a fast wicket-. Scotland scored 294 for 8. Kerr, the captain had 147. He hit twelve 4’s. Alexander scored 60 including eight 4’s. The match was drawn. County Matches. Hie Playeits beat the Gentlemen166 words
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Article122 1921-07-18 7 BRITISH SUCCESSES. IxMidoii, July 16. In the Aerial Derby, twice round a circuit of 100 miles of outer London there were 14 lacing aeroplanes, from a 35 horse power Avro Baby, to a. 450 horse j»ower Mar-. The last named wa> flown by James and won both122 words
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Article31 1921-07-18 7 DAVIS UP MATCHES. Paris. July 16. In the Davis Cuft competition. Samazeuilh (France) defeated Jacobs (India) 6-3, 8-6, 7-5. Sleem India) defeated Laurentz (France) 4-6. 6 2. 3-6. 6-2, 6-0.31 words
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Article65 1921-07-18 7 PHYSIC AL DISABILITY. London. July ‘6. At the inquest- on II rwkei the aviator, medical evidence showed that Hawker had long been suffering from tuberculosis of the spine. A post mortem examination discovered an abscess of the spine. Ih< verdict was that death was due to th< crashing65 words
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Article153 1921-07-18 7 THE FINANCIAL DIFFICULTY. London. July >6 Mr. «Anderson, presiding at the annual meeting of the China Assoc,ation. said the Republic of China is a failure. Ihe real difficulty is financial. If the iinine'ise accumulation of wealth in the country were organised it would lie a powerful stabilizing influence. If153 words
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Article84 1921-07-18 7 WORKING HOURS INCREASED.. Loudon. Joly 15. An indication of the revival in the cotton trade is afforded by the decision of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners’ A<Sociations to increase the working hours at cottsin mills fi-bm 24 to 35 weekly m the .American section, wh.’le84 words
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Article1049 1921-07-18 7 MOSCOW’S POLICY OF CONCESSIONS. In view of the past professed principles of the Moscow Soviet Government, it ig Interesting to note in the following article by Leonard Krassin (representative of the Soviet Government to Great Britain), that Lenin and Trotsky now realise the necessity for foreign1,049 words
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Article49 1921-07-18 7 GRADUATES M. A. AT EDINBURGH. London, July 15. Miss. Chang Ying Yuen, who graduated Master of Arts aft Edinburgh I uiversity. is the first Chinese lady to take the full in the Master <>i Art's degree there. She attained great distinction ,i" many of her classes-49 words
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Article448 1921-07-18 7 P. C. C. r. P. R. C. P.C.C. had an easy victory-over P.R.C. on the Esplanade on Saturday. The wicket, owing to the heavy rains prior to the match, was inclined to be slow, and gave indications that, if subjected to wear and tear for any length of time,448 words
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Article142 1921-07-18 7 INTERESTING CH UK K ERS. With the Sultan of Perak and some of the Perak Rajas present the polo ground had quite a busy appearance on Saturday afternoon. Six chukkers were played during the afternoon, including one between the Sultan’s Malay team and Swee Lee s Chinese142 words
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Article1910 1921-07-18 8 THEIR CO <T AND EFFICIENCY. In the Conference Room of the recent Rubber Exhibition, there was a hrge attendance, on the invitation of Robber Roadways, Limited, to hear a paper by Mr Arthur Htrrison, M Inst. C E. borough engineer of Southwark, on Rubber applied to road construction.”1,910 words
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Article831 1921-07-18 8 —“M.M.” SOLID POSITION OF COMPANY. The first annual general meeting of the Broga Rubber Estates was held on July. 14th at the offices of the Secretaries, Messrs. Cumberbatch and Co., Kuala Lumpur. Mr. J. Bligh Orr (Chairman) was supported by the Secretaries) and the following —Dr. E—“M.M.” - 831 words
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Article244 1921-07-18 8 ‘Shareholder” writes to the “Straits Times.”’ —In your yesterday’s issue a local shareholder of the «above company, Mr. A. W. Brisk, is asking the views of okher shareholders regarding a reconstruction scheme as put by him ‘before the recent Extraordinary General Meeting' In tlf|\ connection I wish244 words
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Article102 1921-07-18 8 OFFICIAL RUBBER A( (T|o.\s The Singapore Chamber of Conimen»Rubber Association's usual we-kly auction was held on 13th July, 1921. when there was catalogued 1.295.766 lbs.. n- 578 47 Offerer! 1.016.197 lbs. Tons 453.66 >,| 921.232 lbs. Tons 411.26. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet ents per 1, S’pore102 words
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Article52 1921-07-18 8 It is reported that the F.M.S. boverarnent will shortly be in possession of a pi'limr’nary report on the rubber census Malaya. It is generally hop> d that ‘bs report will be published minin it* view of the valuable help it will give those engaged <>n a practical -'hit.52 words
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Article236 1921-07-18 8 The passengers by the I*, and 0. mer Manela were: —Mr, M. A. 3 Albi.. Mr. J. W. Itirclay, Mr. and Mrs. Bate, son, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Bennett. Mr. C Bier ,u U Lt Col. PClarke, Mr. H. G. G. Cole. Mr. G L Corbett? Mr.236 words
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Advertisement356 1921-07-18 8 I GROSSMITH’S “Golden Still” i Eau de Cologne I wall Wonderful freshness, invigorating quality and delightful odour, distinguish this A really High-class Eau de Cologne, which is undoubtedly the finest production of its kind. SIt is manufactured from the purest ingredients and blended |J with the knowledge derived K from356 words
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Advertisement243 1921-07-18 8 HOW OLD DO YOU LOOK Old age is altogether a matter People of seventy or eight oir i ty years younger. On the other II". I is not unusual to see a man or wi' l 1 I thirty who has the appea nr of fifty. rirennt* 1 I If243 words
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Article62 1921-07-18 9 BIG DECREASE (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, July 18. Tbe official figures of rubber exports from tbe Straits ft* June were’l2,B29 tons, <md for ,e P revioos 6 ve mouths 54 289, The total during the year was 67,119 tone, Rgaiost 99,605 in the same period last ye62 words
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Article102 1921-07-18 9 The following are the latest quotations io Messrs. Kennedy <k Co.'s share list:— Yesterday. To-day. OD OD St OC shakes. 0Q ta X VJ f c. 5 c. 5 c. 5 c. Rubber (Dollar) MorGajah 1.00 1.20 1.10 120 4yer Panas 650 5.50 6.00 Glenealy 1-20 1.30102 words
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Article23 1921-07-18 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for .bine Hevea (Johore) lbs 5 004 Kuala Pergau 30,400 Trafalgar 3,000 Trafalgar (coconuts) 12,00023 words
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Article125 1921-07-18 9 llawaiig Tin—From May 16 to July 15, K iirs worked 1,433, treated 79,0 K) cubic yard, output 700 piculs. I’ui <ka*i Hhi -hko Tin Dredging Co. N L from lOtii to 16 h July, (bei, g one wet k) was 30 tons. Tin Wbntcng No Liability, Ist half125 words
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Article88 1921-07-18 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd Julv 18th: Siegapofe 75 tons ar. $B3 50 Penang up re n i se'Prs at $83;50.~* Th Eastern Smelting Co Ltd I. non 14ih July at -A66 5s spot at; i £l6B 10s three months. Ve e er> Ro n stead and Co88 words
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Article140 1921-07-18 9 Tl* directors of the Middleton Tin Mines, reporting on the year ended February 28, state that after writing off depreciation amounting to $12,714 80 tbe year’s w irking shews a loss of $9,285 95, from which has to be deducted the balance of pr< fir of $1,205140 words
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Article157 1921-07-18 9 Penang, July 18, 1921 M 1 apioca 56.25 sales. P. I apioca $6.75 sellers, leaf $72 sellers Nack Pepper $19.00 Se lets. ll hopper $3O nominal Jrang Pepper $25.00 nominal «ace Picking. $39 nominal < loves $56 nominal Nutmegs 80s $42.(P) buyers 110 s $32.00 buyers f No. I157 words
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Article934 1921-07-18 9 TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME. Balow we give the programme for the opening day of the Autumn Meeting of Penang Turf Club, I—The Hill Stakes—3 p. m Value $6OO with $lOO to the Second Horse and $5O to the Third Horse, A Handicap for all Ex-Giffin Ponies 14-2 and under. Entrance934 words
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Article453 1921-07-18 9 Penang, July 18, 1921. BEEF— ote, C, S'age prices Soup per catty 35 —33 cts per lb Roast do 55 —6O do do do Steaks do 55 —50 do do do Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36—35 do do do stew 35 Rump Steak do 55—62 do453 words
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Article120 1921-07-18 9 Penang, July IS, 19%1. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) LodJod Demand Bank 2/3 25/22 4 month»’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 73/32 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 178 3 Jays’ sight Private 185 p Bombay Demand Bank 178 c < Madras Demand Bank120 words
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Advertisement636 1921-07-18 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. A Chinese Fitter wanted with experience of Oil and Motor Engines, and capable of dciog blacksmith's work. Apply to Box No. 188, c/o Pinaug Gazette. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted a good second-hand WTntnr Cay: mast be in first class condition. Price not more than $3,000. Buick, Hup, or636 words
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Advertisement126 1921-07-18 9 B S Bl MW M Fl ff Y: ‘S BMMW 21 M IBB a W M■ M a w M W K 'X M a M id M a M i ifvzTiLfLM I I 1 NATURAt^ lU< Q5 yiffl a a M M E Field’s M Inks and Office Gums.126 words
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Miscellaneous237 1921-07-18 9 [Town Hall,I j LOWELL THOMAS j I (in person) I I» With Allenby in Palestine and Lawrence in Arabia.” I Return visit by special request. I Two Nights Only I July 25th and 26th at 9.30 p.m. I Special Matinee on the same dates for g Children at 5 30237 words
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Article234 1921-07-18 10 TO-DAYS departures. Aing Thye for Alor Star. Lake Farmingdale for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon.) Japan tor Singapore, China and Japan. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Jin Ho for P Brandan and Langkafi. Perlis for Kantang (Trang). Lian Choo for Pulau Langkawi, Setul and Perlis. ExncriD234 words
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Article293 1921-07-18 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, IBy trait Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, f-7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 p.n and Hongkong J Farit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alse 10.16 a.m. 3.45 p.m.293 words
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Article79 1921-07-18 10 July 19—Penansr Assizes. July 19, 21 and 23 Penang Race». Jalv 19—Dinner ai d Dance E ifc O, July 20—Curry Tiffin E O. July 21—Din» er and Dance K Jj O. Ju’y 22— T» ĕ Dansant E <fc O, 5 to 7 p.m, Jely 23—Dinner and Dancn E79 words
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Article974 1921-07-18 10 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST 1 *i NAM Eb. I H ac ya RUBBKR (Dollar.) c c c Alletby Rubber Co. Lid. 20c 26c Alor Gajah Rubber E«t»te 100 1.20 Amalgamated Malay Estates LJO 1.30 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7-25 800 Aver Kuning Rubber Estates 1.00; SS Molek Rubber Co. 90c974 words
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Advertisement330 1921-07-18 10 ifLjO'lj.nCi.'' 'J u ll j X ovAunSH Sleeplessness is very fre- L' l/ quentlycausedby undue pres* uro ',!•.*>». ,a|h I<L of b’ood on the brain, resulting m ,I mental activity at a tune when the I^^* -<TIJL f brain should be soothed and quiet. When a cup of ('v.ltine" is330 words
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Article813 1921-07-18 11 There is a woman deserving the name who takes no interest in. her house, if she has one >ays the Malay Mail.” M ith some this interest, takes the very practical form of keeping the “t-ukang ayer up to the mark with his broom, airing mattresses and813 words
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Advertisement23 1921-07-18 11 IT IS THE DUMB BUSINESS THAT DIES, j LET YOUR MOUTH- PIECE BE THE ADVER- i VISING COLUMNS OF' i The PINANG GAZETTE.23 words
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Advertisement1143 1921-07-18 12 I AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP E iT?n? ..«A.'?®' C O fill PAN Y. Steamship Co., Ud., Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, H 1L US A t Hno.rP.r..ea U tngUnd.J Brisbane and Sydfl (Incorporated u> U. S. A.) tdso TRANS.PACIFIC SERVICE. >» bo deepatched: n,ent to other1,143 words
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Advertisement827 1921-07-18 12 BANKS. tmf MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA,! CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. THE MERC ANMLAUSTRALIA AND CHINA j Incorporated in England by L■, (Incorporated m England Charter 1853. Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid up Capital E‘3,o'Xi,..« Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Fund Pai j lin 1,050,000 Reseive Liability of Proprietors £3,000 (Ya Reserve Fund827 words
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