Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 July 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 166. VOL. LXXIK. FRIDAY 22nd JULY, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 229 2 Simla, July s—As there seems to b< some misconception regarding the strength of the Indian Defence Force and die Auxiliary Force the ar e officially published:-The strength ot •he Indian Defence Force was nominally 33,451 in September, 1920. The effective strength was very much less. The returns
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  • 130 2 Simla. July 5. —The following regulations respecting the admission of Indian gentlemen to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. England, has been published to-day:—These regulations wil apply to candidates sitting for the examination in April, 1922. For the examination in September, 1921, the regulations at present in
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  • 107 2 Calcutta. July 13. —At the High Court to-day Justice Greaves delivered judgment in the suit, brought by the Caledonian Printing Company against Major \V. M Caimcross to recover Rs. 2.717. The plaintiff Company carry on business a- printers and book-binders. In May. 19-4>. in pursuance of
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  • 110 2 Lahore, July 8. X deputation of members of the Punjab Civil Service, formerly known the Pujjab Provincial Seiiyce. lecently waited o( Sir John Maynard, member of the execuive council, who received the deputation oi behalf of the Governor. The deputation pjuyed for incivase, exemption from the
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  • 64 2 Simla. July >• —A message from the Kodaikanal Ofervatory states that the Pons-VVinnecki comet is not v sible to the naked eye Put under favourable conditions may H visible with the aid of field glasses. In the early morning of July 10th it 'JI be southeast of the
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  • 39 2 Bombay, ■ly 5- —In connection with the Prince Wales’ visit the Government of Boi >ay are setting up a spec.al branch of t Political Department and the Bomba; Pit zens Reception Committee will als be shortly reconstituted.
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  • 40 2 Bombay .Ally 9. —The provisional census returns ofrortuguese Indi> which, 'includes betfe Goa and the towns of Din Daman ajl Nagraveli in Gujerat, give a populatioihf 570,516 as compared with 548.242 mplO thus showing an increase of 22,274.1
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  • 26 2 Madra»th July: A Press communique warns awist persons proceeding to the Federal tl Malay States from Madras Presideri m search of employment.
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    • 1488 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. LABOUR CODE, 1912, F.N.S.j A Chinese Fitter wanted with JIN CHOE CO. “Indian Immigration Fund Ordinahce, experience <»f Oil and Motor Engine?, and Notice is hereby given that Mr. Lee 1911.” capable of doing blacksmith's work. Q* n j nil| Manager, has left the service Apply to
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    • 348 2 Radiant Beauty simply by using daily a littk “‘HAZELINE’ SNOW’ (Trade Mark) Beautifies the complexion and keeps the skin delightfully soft and smooth. Protects from the ill effects of extremes of climate. Exquisitely perfumed C\ neither greasy nor sticky. I f Suf'f'li' d in < ainty glass pots 'i’iVsp, Burroughs
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  • 797 3 BRITAIN’S BEST Ct STONERS. Mr. M. Hughe». Prime Minister <4 \u»tialia. wrj’te» L <llll often asked- -and it’ is a question wh,.ch is easier asked than answered —how best eaji the British Empire be consolidated how best can its vai ions divergent interest» be merged into one general
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  • 940 3  -  AST CHANGES OF THE WAR. By B. Lenox Simpson. (Political Adviser to the Goveinmeni of China). Friday’s debate on the Imjienal Conference showed conclusively, whatever else may be said, that Parliament is at last interes. ting itself actively in the UA* of China, and is determined to see
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    • 818 3 StiiLEWIENTS LOAN 1921. ISSUE OF $20,000.000 LOAN. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per'cent, per annum payable half-yearly on the Ist May and Ist November REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE Ist MAY, 1926. FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES. PRICE OF ISSUE—IOO PER CENT. V.xdek the
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    • 72 3 HAVE YOU A GOOI WIFE? If s<> you will be to know that Pinkettes a remedy for one of woman’s chief troubles —Constipation.nnd, incidentally. are equally helpful to mei. To dispel liverishness, sick headaches or bilious, attacks, Pinkettes ire perfection. Tiny but thorough, they a<t as gently as nature. Of
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    • 478 3 <■» aaay, *.it, cp-ip a-''Kt, —--X iftr-r r -■< i TOWN HALL, j I LrOWell ThkOmaS (in person) I I “With Allenby in Palestine I 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
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  • 2312 4 SECOND Day surprises. The Penang Turf Club's autumn meeting has not been lacking in variety up-to-date. On Tuesday, there was nothing very remarkable in the results, generally, and the public selection was confined to two or three io each race, in which the winner was invariably found, Yesterday,
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  • 986 4 The handicap» for the last day of the Penang Autumn Meeting are aa follow Race I. Mimic 9st lllbs; Windup 9.1; Avro B.lo* Babz 8 8; The Balter 6.7. Racb 2. Helanel 10.7; Gamecock 10.7; Timah 10.4; Hatfield Boy 9,12; Golden’Mary 9.7; Chenana 9, Casher 7
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  • 467 4 THE GAME EXPLAINED. In all polo games four aside is the recognised number of players, and places in rhe team are assigned as follows No 1, J, 3 and 4, or back Nos 1 and 2 correspond w*ith forwards in football, No 3 with a halfback, and back
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  • 208 4 The following P'S'oo oci ties have been fixed for Tuesday Ju y 26 Si gle Handicap Class 8—15.3 A«C v —ln 1O A Padday (5). Single Handicap Class C— —l5 C Newington v —15.3 L JF Joaquim (7) 15 D Mathieson v Ser J G Hum neliog
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  • 99 4 S T” Hongkong, July 20. —Applying for a month*» adjournment of the petition for the winding up of the Banque Industrieile de Chine, the manager in an affidavit expressed the opinion that it would be to the benefit of the local creditors and depositors to await the decision
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  • 24 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). < Singapore, July At the Assize’ three Cantonese were sentenced to eight years rigorous imprisonment for gang robbery.
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  • 87 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade at 6 p m to-day. 1 Overture ...Dieu et Bayadere... Auber 2 Waltz ...Pikaninny Blues... Henri 3 Selection ...Strolling 4 Round the Town...Godfre 4 Fox Trob ...Rose ...Sizemore 5 One Step ...The Smil< A Jopli’n
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  • 901 4 PENANG GO’S CLAIM. Resuming in the cae-e at Singapore j D which the Eastern Shipping Ou claim declarations for damages for the reqaistionine of their fleet in 1918 Mr Upcott, f Or the Attorney General replied. He sub’ nit. ted (1) the present action does nor ]j
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  • 1260 5 (.►NTHASTS IN ULSTER. don't want a United Ireland; we w.Hit 1 Kingdom.” |l( w as the tirrt bombshell to fall upon ;u> ”t a traveller on his arrival ui unto. V iHnxl Ewart iu the “Sun da} Tinies.' It was evening when I descended at the
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  • 472 5 Sir Hugh Clifford. K.C.M.G Governor of Niger a. presided at a meeting of .the Royal Colonial Institute at the Hotel Victoria. London, on June 21, when Sir Ernest Birch, K.C.M.G.. gave an illustrated address on “The sit of H. M. S. ’Malaya to the East-
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  • 94 5 A meeting of the above will be held at Carcosa, Kuala Lumpur, on July 23rd. Agenda:— 1. Experiments on traps for mosqui toes. 2. Report on proposed work at Teren’tang Estate. 3. Malaria notification cards, central source of supply. > 4. SystemW>f valuation of land
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  • 992 5 AN INTERESTING PROBLEM. I he question of Philippine Independence is attracting increasing attention in the I nited States, doubtlless in consequence of the recent change of president Wjlson, as we know, some time back recommended .that independence should be granted to the Filipino people. Those, however, who knew'
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  • 331 5 A DEFINITION FROM ATLANTA CITY. The following is -au extract from a speech made by Mr. M. Ashby Jones at the recent International Association of Rotary clubs held at Edinburgh Rotary has indeed been fortunate in being able to express its fundamental idea »n its emblem. Its
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  • 127 5 London. July 4. President Harding, in a special message to the American Supplement of “The Times’’ states that the splendour of the past achievement of the English-speaking peoples must be the insjeration of the future. The power for good, however, is only exertable to full beneficence by a mutual
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  • 251 5 .-Ex. London. July 3—“ The limes’’ Pans correspondent wires that Madame Curie returned with the gramme of rad mn pre seated by Amerk-an women, contained »n a mahogany box w ith outer steel cases and locked with a golden key. This was presented to her by’ President- Hard
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    • 354 5 A Genuine Remedy for INDIGESTION Messrs. Savory Moore, Chemists to The King, of New Bond street, London, recommend Dr. Jenner’s Absorbent Lozenges, of which they are the sole inann facturers, as a safe and reliable remedy for Heartburn, Flatulence, Acidity, and Digestive Disorders. The Lozenges are pleasant to take, quite
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  • 45 6 F Babbage. —To Mr ai d Mrs Babbage, of Jiti a Estate, Kedah, on the 19th July, ai the Matetui y Hospital, Penang, twin daughters. f~‘ Bateman.— At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore on 19th July 1921, to Mr and Mrs ORS Ba'emao, a son.
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  • 30 6 Gibson —Foster —Ac St. Andrews Ca’bedral, Singapore, on tie 19th inst Cediic E Gibsen, of Berth, W Australia, to Millicent. eider daughter of Mrs A P Foster, Taojong Singapore.
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  • 1191 6 “When the English mail kft the papers were full of reports and comments on the Royal "visit’fto Belfast, particular’strees being laid on its complete and wonderful success fand on the remarkable speech which*his Majesty made in opening the first Parliament of Northern Ireland, The event :was d by
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  • 1251 6 The name of Sk Hugh Cafford, which many people were Colonial Office pleased to see in the Wisdom.” recent birthday honours, among the few who received the GC M G, has bten brought into some prominence in the past few years, though his sphere of administration is
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  • 597 6 Shooting the Rapid* c f the Peras If the average man before the sump were asked what he would do if be had a tew thousands lying idle he would most probablyhave admitted that be would like to travel. The desire to be up and off to the
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    • 26 6 Race Week Events at the E. 0.” 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
  • 46 6 DEATHS. Peterson —At No. 69-1, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, on July 19. 1921, Alfred Edward, late Chief Engineer of the s a Ban Foh Soon, aged 59 years. Kimmel. —On Thursday, 16th Jane, in London, Margaret Kimmel, widow of the late O A Kimmel of Singapore.
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  • 288 7 |)M r BASIS I XDE I ERM 1 N ED. Reuter’s Telegrams. Ixmdon. July 19. v r .l.iine> < t«ig. *n<l his Ulster collea- returned to Belfast, where it is not exSir James will return to London till prelinyiiaiies are -ettkd and the scheme for Conference formulated. This is
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  • 297 7 AN ANTICIPATION. London. July 10.—The Dublin correspondent of the Times" wires that only those who have been living in the past terror an realise the profound relief and thankfulness with which all parties and creeds have welcomed the truce- Satur day wa- a day of thankfulness. The poItical
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  • 88 7 I-ondon, July 7.—The “Times” Lobby <orr espondent states that th e Dvtilin <o nfi\ ;nCe j s l.kely to establish 'tk’ ar^er inference in London. ho same paper's Dublin correspondent l,l l’hasise s the universal demand for a 'me, the effect of which would be a pro•‘imd, far-reaching,
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  • 54 7 H‘OsEI) REDUCTION OF WAGESLondon, July £O. I.oir'i "holesale Textile Association in l;,s hit mated to the I nion of that’ aSK s,an^s warehousemen and clerks avi h*"l h,M 's to reduce wages by an 15 Ot B r C( n< for men and 1 'n.'' for "omen. ‘20,000
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  • 128 7 *\N IMPORTANT STATEMENT. London. July 20. The I’h.ladelphia “Public Ledger" gives prominence to a statement from Colonel House, at present in London, who was President Wilson’s confidential adviser, declaring the Dominions were now making their influence felt more assertively than ever before, especially as regards foreign
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  • 51 7 (»F IT \l. C< >Nv EIIX l<> \i'S I KALI Mell? nine. July 20. In the Australian House of Represen utives. 'he acting Premier. Sir J <»«»k- -aid it wa- vital that Vusjialia be reprc-enied at the Pacific Confeienee. wheveever it held. He strongly advocated London a4lie
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  • 47 7 AMERICAN SENATE TO BE REPRESENTED. New York, July 20. It is understood that President Harding has decided that the «Senate shall be represented on the American delegation at. the disarmament conference owing to the Senate’s joint responsibility with the executive a- regards America s foreign relations.
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  • 258 7 London, June 23. —The Washington correspondent of the Times," in a suggest’ve despatch, reason- why the American administration is watching the. Imperial Conference and the development of Imperial policy, w th anxious cajre. It hopes to make co-operation with the British Empire, the very keystone
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  • 104 7 A G< IVERNMENT DEFEAT. I London. July 19. lhe Government was defeated ir the House of Commons this evening. In the course 'of a discussyop on the Finance BiP an amendment. moved by a Coalition Unionist and supported by Mr. Asquith exempting Cooperative SocieUes fiom the Corporation
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  • 37 7 London. July 20. The Exchequer returns from April Ist to July 16th show that the receipts were £253.500,000 and the expend tureUU3os,soo 000, com|®ire«d with £374,000*00 and £321,000,000 respectively for the corresponding period of 1921.
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  • 28 7 London. July 20. The “Daly Mad" -tates that Mr. Lloyd George h<is decided to go to the United States in the Autumn.
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  • 250 7 ALLIED COMMISSIONERS’ SUG GESTION. London, July 20. Telegrams rece v««J in London from Harold Stuart state that the Allied Commissioners in Upper Silesia are of opinion tihat any further delay in settlement may cause a very dangerous situation. They suggest immediate partition between the Poles and Germans and
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  • 56 7 FOUNDATION STONE LAID. •paris, July 20 Doctor Murray Butler. Pres dent of the Carnegie Foundation, laad the first stone of the library of Rheims, which s being rebuilt thanks to the foundations donation of 1*200.000 (gold). The American .Ambassador. Mr. Herrick, m a speech hoped the new
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  • 209 7 is \TTACK ON CONSTANTINOPLE POSSIBLE London, July 7. the "Daily Mail states that offic-al circles believe that the Kemalists arc concentrating forces for an attack on Constantinople, a blow a med direct at Great Britain, for the city must be retained in order to secure the free navigation of
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  • 139 7 LORD INCHCAPE'S REMARKS. London, July 8— Lord Inchcape, as a shipowner, in the course of a speech at a public dinner, condemned the Government’s lack of w sdom in attempting to run merchant ships profitably. He points out that the loss of half a million had been incurred
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  • 332 7 MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE. London, July 19. lhe. Air Mini-biy announces that the Committee on Imperial Air Communications mentioned on July 17 will consist of Lord Gorell, the new Under Secretary for the Air Ministry, Air Marshall Sir Hugh Tienehard, Major-General) Sir F. H. Sykes, representatives of
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  • 869 7 IHF EMPIRE’S BA( K\\ UIDXESS A- w»> have so often and (say> “Flight as all the authorities are the future of a r [rower r- complete!} wriqiped up m the encouragement of civil aviation. In lhe pie-ent slate of the world finance- no single power,
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  • 264 7 COMPARATIVE TONNAGE. London. July 20. The United K.ngdom 19,288,000, the I utted States 12,314,000, Japan 3,063,000, Fiance 3,046,000, Italy 2,378,000, Norway 2.285.000. is the order or sea-going stieam tonnage. Lloyd’s register tor 1921-22 records 33,000 steamers and sailing vessels with a minimum of hundred tons. The world’s
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  • 45 7 OBREGON' S NEW DEI REE. Mexico City. July 20. Presiilent < >bregon ha- issued a decree ia’.i ing all countries who-e nationi hi'e rulf»“red by the Mex can iev>i'du>ns since 1910 to ajqxiint delegates to participate >n a permanent Commis-ion to adj uli- ate claim-.
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  • 73 7 A SEA OF FIRE. Linden, New Jersey, July 20. Damage estimated at $4.000,000 was caused by a fire at the large, asphalt plant of the Warner, Quinlan company. Flames, leaping from oil tank to o 1 tank caused terrific explosions. There was a sea of fire. The adjoining
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  • 74 7 CHINESE GOVERNMENT’S AID. London. July 20. The "Daily Telegraph’s Paris corres pondent says negotiations between the French and Chinese Governments a- regards the Banque Industrielle de hine have resulted in agreement in principle. It is believed the Chinese Government is prepared to offer every guarantee in view
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  • 175 7 JAPtN \S DAVIS Cl p CH\LLEXGER? London, July 20. lhe Deane-Brugnon match in Paris, wis an exhibition of singles as India had already won the tie. The fifth match should have been Jacob versus Laurentz. Experts praise the genius of Jacob’s captaincy, and say he is entitled to
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  • 27 7 New York, July 20The Belgian Davis C up team has cabled, defaulting to Japan, who w 11 meet India in the semi-final at Chicago.
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  • 135 7 YORKSHIRE’S GOOD BOWLING v. AUSTRALIANS. London, July 20. At Sheffield in sunny, hot weather, before 15,000. The wicket was hard and fast. The Australians scored 251. Bardsley made 71, including six 4’s by patchy cricket. Gregory’s 6« (ten 4’s) was a very valuable innings. He gave no chance. The
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  • 24 7 ENGLAND WINS MACKINNON CUP. Bisley, July 20. The Mackinnon Cup result i- points England 1521 Scotland 1480 Canada 1463 Ireland 1461 Wales 1233
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  • 31 7 London, July 20 At the Bisley Rifle Meeting Major Crowe of Canada won the siver medal in the« second stage of the King’s prize with 95 points.
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  • 53 7 London. July 19. lhe Japane-e Government ha- fmniilly invited tin- I rince of Wales to vi-it Japan after his tour in India. It is understood the King welcome- the. invitation, and there i- every reason > believe the Prince of Wiles will visit Japan in
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  • 49 7 London. July 20. An equestrian statue <»f King E<lwar<l was unveiled in Pall-Mall by King George in the presence of the royal family, including the Prince of Wales and many distingui-hed personages. It' is part of the King F.dward memorial subscribed f<-i b< tore the war
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  • 23 7 Brus-el-, July 19. lhe Chambe rejected by 89 v. ti 73 a mot’on to enfranchise women it provm cial elections.
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  • 32 7 London, July 20 The Cinema actress. Pearl White, was granted a divorce without al’mony on the ground that her husband, Mr. Wallace McCutcheon neglected to provide for her.
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  • 369 8 As stated, a compulsory winding-up older has been made against the I 11 ited Malaysian Rubber Co. Meetings of the creditors and shareholders were n?M on June 16 at the London Bankruptcy Bu M ings Mr. E. T. A. Phillips, Official Receiver, reported that accounts showed liability es
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  • 277 8 Ihe h< avy lo>s incurred by Malayalam Rubber and Produce for the past year, coupled with the proposal to reconstruct the company, has given an unpleasant shock to the Rubber Share Market, -ays a London paper of 19th July. The company is one of the largest plantation undertakings
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  • 221 8 I’apers read al th»- daily conferences held in connection with the Rubber Exh bit ion, included one by Mr. Nicholas Bosanquet, dealing with “Rubber Yields and Tapping Intervals. He sa'tl estates had been out to get all the rubber they, could, ;uid young rubber was brought in too
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  • 342 8 Messrs. William Jacks Co. report from London, dated 22nd June. The result of the Miners baJlot has come as a bitter disappointment to every Bril Sher who has his country s interests it he?<t, and as soundness of onstitu tional Government, soundness of Hnance ;uu i soundness of
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  • 268 8 Me have received a vopj of Notes sur Borneo par. J. Noble.' says the Straits Times. The author, who is now Consul for 1’ rance in S.ngapore, was formerly vice Consul in Dutch Borneo, aaid it is evident from notes that he made a very close study
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 185 8 Io the Editor <»f the “Pinang Gazette.'' ‘"’’G—l’i reference to an article that ha« appeared recently regarding the stranding in Java of an Engl sh Company called The Royal Opera Company. I beg to say that I or any concern with which I am associated, are
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 162 8 i| Tclc-honc NO. TO-.0-.ms: GAZETTE. THE j j I Pinang Gazette Press Limited Holds a Large Stock of British Made Manilla, Creamlaid, Cartridge and S Clothlined @9o© I w ENVELOP’ J O F Various Sizes, Shapes and Qualitit Suitable for private and business requirements, to be sold at EXCEPTIONALLY I
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  • 463 9 r n \rthur Meighen, Prime Mi,,l auada. is politically, a product t| The very name of his con-Portage-la Praire—is redolent r I IIC I II the Premier of the Dominion c Jue from Born in a little (iniiiio township, he was educated, first, a local collegiate institute,
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  • 188 9 .1' < 'Kpiiries hav<- been made a to s regarding the wearing of A-olacei' he anti. nitie- have <|e'ty tlie King ha> been ,I IT ol < nicer* who relinquished 'i“tis .luring the war. and who lonorary rank in the Artry an mu vices. be.ng permf.ei i
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  • 156 9 BESANT SUES “DAILY GRAPHIC.” I;, On 12* An action by > mainst the Daly Grtyhic” for ,us: ‘'’d pounds sterling dan.;-. fcr '1../ ,lT pl <r °B eUe d at Edinburgh tnI'ubliJ alleged that the article falsei ,V ,ipf, n,l a.nts in December 1917 sp Dted her as
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  • 11 9 '''he Kt 2.4; ac, tomorrow starts* at 1 prompt.
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  • 903 9 The Bishop of Singapore has. arrived in 1 aiping from Koala Lumpur. Mr J B David, of Singapore, has gone to Penang for the races there. Congratulations to “Joe” on winning the Governor’s Cup.—“M T” It is said that Mr Eu Tong Seng is contemplating a trip
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  • 373 9 LIST OF AWARDS. London, June 15, The adjudication in the competitions ar ranged by the Rubber Growers* Association, and in respect of the Ceylon exhibit separately, was finished this morning, and the full list of awards was published at noon. For Ceylon only cash prizes were voted
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  • 369 9 Sunday, July 24ib, 9th Sunday after Trinity. 7.45 a.m. Litany. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (English). 9 45 a.m Holy Communion and Sermon (I'amil). 5 p m. Chi’dren’s Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. The Rt Rev the Lord Bishop of Singapore will celebrate at. 8 a.m.
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  • 72 9 The following are the latest quotations Id Messrs. Kennedy ifc Oo.’a share list:Yesterday. To-day, SHARES. 1 I, J a v a s 3J x tn S c. c. S c. c. Miaiag. Asam K 40/. 42/- 41/- 43/Jelantoh T 50c 55c 40c 50c K. Kamunting 38/6 39/T’kah
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  • 67 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 29 diamond No. 2 12| 19| Unsmoked sheet No. 1 13 20
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  • 140 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following Lou on prices, 20 h July Spot £160.0s dowu 1.1 Os 3 months buying £162.5s £Ll5s 3 stlliu- £162 10s £1.15s Local Parity $BO 20 July 21st: Siogapo r e sld 50 tons at $80.75; ld 50 ton*’ at $BO
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  • 188 9 Punanq, July 21, 1921 SP. Tapioca J 6.40 sales. M P. Tapioca $7.00 sales. Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l9 00 se lers. White Pepper $3O uominai Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $39 nominal Clove? $5 <iominal Nutmegs 80s $42.00 buyers 110 s $32.00 buyers JNo. 1
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  • 115 9 Penang, July 22, 1921. 'By Courtesy op the Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 r 4 months' sighs Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 178 3 days’ sight Private 185 Bombay Demand Bank 178 c Madras Demand Bank 178
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1105 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888, MISCELLANEOUS. ln the Su P remc Court of the Straits Settlements. Wanted to rent two houses in O.e dec- SEITLKMENI- OP PENANG trie light are*. Reply Box No. 192, c/o Pinang Gaz-tte In Bankruptcy. No. 26 of 1921. FOR SAIF Re TAN B
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  • 679 10 TO-DAY’S Perg Fonk for Langs*. Kei mon for Singapore, China and Japan. Baud for Lang»*, Sabang, Olehleh etc, Padang. Ban Whatt Soon for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Hong Hwa for Singapore and China, Warawala for Mouliueiu. Gbirbi for Bindings and Sitiawan. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Caleb»s Singapore and
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  • 135 10 July 23—Pens ng Race? July 22—Tl e Dansant EJtO,S to 7 p.m. July 23—Dinner and Dance E O. July 25 and 26—Mr Lowell Thoma®, Town Hall. Children's Matinee, 5-30 P-m. July 26—Football. Possibles v Probables, Esplanade. July 28—Foo'hxli Selected XI v Next b*-” XI. Esplanade. A WFII-d’es-rert Chinese
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  • 281 10 DAILY (except Jiuotiay). by train. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ip£h, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By trail Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, -7.16 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 p.n and Hongkong Parit Bnntar and Bagan Serai By tfbin alec 10.15 *.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping By
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  • 34 10 The homeward mail, by the Tboi gwa dCBtS at 10 a.m. tr-morrow. The P 4 0 Packet Ka’hmir, with unils from Ean pe i’ expected to arrive here at noon tc marrow
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  • 454 10 Pkn'awg, July 22, 1921. BKEF— ct« C. Sage prices Soup per catty 35—30 eta per lb Roast do 55—60 do do do Steak» do 55—50 do do do Stew or Cur» Meai do curry 36—do do do stew 35 Rump Steak do 55 —62 do do do Ox
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  • 965 11 A MINOR INDUSTRY. A pamphlet on t'he growing of lime in Ceylon will shortly* be dotted by the Agricultural Department. T’he following details given by Mr. A. Auchinleck, DivisAn--61 Agri<?ulturaJ Officer, at the recent AgriHorticultural Show at Agalawatte, wi*l be read wPjh interest: He said —Limes grow’ in
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