Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 July 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 167. VOL. LXXIX. SATURDAY. 23rd JULY, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 558 1 NIKKO i; No 7. NORTHAM ROAD. S Telephone No. 579, i I- ROSS’S I < I AUKS HEAD I 2 .10l PILSENER i zz /WKf manufacturefIBEHB HBHHH t °bacco q» l.a llsto be obtained from all Retailers, j SOLE IMPORTERS; The BORNEO Co., Ltd., I Cigarettes (Incorporated in England-) as
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    • 22 1 I THE BEST CAS IN TOWN i; 'I I 1 I HI. amu as. a F.«.S> i On, Sam Lwoog O«, «WWWWWWWWWWWIj
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  • 818 2 Dr and Mrs Graham will be going on leave in September, says the M M.” Mr Alfred J Eber, Inspector of Works, PW D, Kedah, is on a holiday visit) to Singapore. Mr and Mrs Dooo and Mr G Jones art ived by the Kashmir from London
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  • 87 2 TO-DAY’S SELECTIONS. The following are our selections for to-day Race I—The Visitors’ Plate. About 7| furlongs-—Babz Race 2—The Singapore Plate. One Mile—Timah, Gamecock. R*ce 3—The Miners’ Plate. Six furlongs—Galacre, Humble Lad, Mollie Mac. Race 4—The Miner’s Cup. Six furlongs B-iau Syce. GoouKilly, Distoar. Race s—The Kedah Cup. Six
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  • 37 2 The following >re the sca'chings Ra£b 1. —Mimic, The Bolter. Rack 2.—Helanel, Gulden Mary, Sheoana. Rack 3.—Red Wire. Rack 4.—Auberic, Haul, Duverney, Observation, Walpole. 6ace s.—Cesarion Girl, Gay Lai. Racu 6. Witty. Race 7.—Roy*l B ood.
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  • 261 2 The following «ere th» lotteries Race 1. Ist Lotterv—Avro $2BO, Babz $l6O, Windup $llO. Race 2. lit L ,ttery_—Tiiuah $220, Game Cock $2OO, Hr field Boy $l3O, Cosher $5O. Race 3. l*t Lottery—Galacre $2OO, Bern!»* $lBO, Molli» Mac $lBO, Humh e Lad $lBO <-*r udec'ioU’ 00,
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  • 122 2 —“S T ’n the first po’ice c mrr, Singannre before, Mr Nuon, the Osaka Snosen Kaisha *ere -ummoned by the Pos'mss’er General for fading to give reasonable notice to the Post office of th* despatch of »hetr steamer, tb» C"Oeen Maru, for Calcutta on the 8
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  • 38 2 The Hear q<i*r»er« of rh e Girl Guides Associar'on in Malaya have been transferred from 2 Good wood Hill, Singa pore* -to Taipine, Pe>ak where Mrs A Cavendish, the Chief Cummi.-sioner, is now permanently resident.
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  • 53 2 T’ e trial of ifi» two Chinese whn are with th» murder of the late Mr H W D Evans, of Cb*Dgkat Kinding Estate, Tai jmg Mia in but an, is continuing before H<* Lo'dship Mr Justice Watgoo, with M'-gra H. D uel*», Kiddle end Chan Heang
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  • 594 2 BURMAH rifles WIN TOURNAMENT. Tbe final of the tournament came off at Lines last nigh*; in fine weather and on a greatly improved ground. A large number of spectators watched the play‘. A change was msde in the umpiring arrangements. Mr F K Dickson officiated with Mr
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  • 153 2 The fol ’owing Het of the “Cable” Derby (•weep re«ul r r c«ived may b» nf interest. 1. £5 322 18 9 Humorist, 46,713 Rubber Eagle. Si« r ra L°one. 2, £2 365:15, Craig an Eran, 30.810 M’ne Hn»t. Manila, 3 £1,112-17 6, Lemenora, 23,585, Florence Mal»a.
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  • 106 2 Arthu- Hxama, managing director ®bf Arthur H'ausand Company, Ltd., who undertook »he advertisement a'rangement for Farrow’s Bank, in hi* evidence at the trial said the bank spent £9OOO a year on advertising. Two-thirda went tn the daily Press. i Something w*4 und»r £lOO was spent on '♦>>e
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  • 732 2 BANGKOK-PENANG IN 34 HOURL The following from the Bangkok Times” amplifies our special message. A very dbosiderable acceleration of time in the rail journey from Bangkok to Penang and vics versa is to come into effect from the beginning of 1922 Now one leave» Bangkok Noi, say, on
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  • 84 2 Colonel Yudduakarr, Traffic Superintendin’, aid Phri Chao. Financial Adviser, of the Siamese Sta’e Railways are in Kuala Lumpur for ao' nfetence It is underetooo that the running of a through mail from Penang to Bangkok, the journey taking about 36 hours, the Siamese—-Burma-India and the charing
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  • 31 2 Shanghai. June 9. l’he rice shop» have eopened. Licences for Chinese dealer- were taken in batches and distribu'ed through tbe Rice Guild in order to save face.”
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  • 743 2 JUDGMENT RESERVED. The case of tbe Eastern Shipping Company versus the Attorney General came to a conclusion in the Supreme Court Singapore in Thursday, says the “Free Press.” when hia Lordship Mr Jus ice Barrett-Lennard reserved judgment. Mr Roland Braddeil and Mr P. Simplon again appeared for plaintiffs
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  • 118 2 Penang, July 23, 1921. f Bt CoURTBdY or THR CSARTRRRD BANK) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 f mouths’ Might Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 178 3 days' eight Private 185 Bombay Demand Bank 178 o Madras Demand Bank M
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 464 2 NEW MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted a Side Car 28” Wheel. Price. Apply Box No. 194, c/> P|* Gazette. TO LET. Two New Shop-Houses No?. 132 a nd 134, Penang Road, (comer of Ar«v|i Road), next to Theatre Royal, ApplyL Ghows Khan, c/j S. M. Eu-< ft, 88 p Lane, Penaug. Telephone No.
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  • 1005 3 A SCENE AT LONGCHAMPS. The crowd at Longchamps on a fine Sunday is brilliant and democratic. The woman with priceless pearls ai/d the lady who bays beads by the yard are equally keen to back a winner, One beta in hundreds, the other in five-france notes. One drives
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  • 388 3 A MOTOR CAR CASE. Before the Hon Mr Justice FarrerManby in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur. Dr W L Braddon sued the Central Engine Works Ltd, for $1770 and costs for alleged negligence io the repair of a car. The Central Engine Works made a counterclaim for
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  • 194 3 M M.” Claim for Cracked Head The Chief Judicial Commissioner F M S on Tue-dayand Wednesday heard the case in which Mr Pillay, chemist of Java Stree I Kuala Lumpur, on behalf of his son who is a minor, sued Messrs Whiteaway, Liialaw Ltd., and Messrs Swanson
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  • 186 3 At the last meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Boad. it was unanimously agreed to draft an answer which would be speedily circularised to members prior to mailing and be roughly in effect that :—This Board is in favour of the conversion into a muuicipality provided that satisfactory
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  • 164 3 Ex. Weltevredeo, July 19.—Tbe sugar market continees firm, and the Trust ha® raised the limit for Superior to 13| guilders, at which 10 000 tons were sold, Weltevredeo, July 20—The sugar market continues very firm. The Trust has refused important bids for Superior at 13| and has
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1227 3 POSITION VACANT. IN THE ESTATE OF Chinese Fitter wanted with EUSTACE RACE HENDERSON experience ,t Oil »nd Motor Engines, and ble of doing blacksmith's work. uCCCaSOd. Appiv t 0 Box No 188, c l° PiDRD B Pursuant to The Trustee Ordinance .161 —23-7 1914,’" notice is hereby given that all
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    • 71 3 PBITGHARDS Penang’s Premier Store. Tobacco Pipe, and Cigarette Department. Dunhill's Pipes IN THE NEW “Shell’’ Briar Shape. “Standard” Briars $10.50 nett. “Shell” Briars $11.50 nett. 8.8.8. Own Make Briars. j In The Newest Shapes. I Prices $7.50 each. j The “Ultima Thule” Briar Pipe. With Patent Quill Mouthpiece. In the
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  • 19 4 Bird —At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on 19th Julj. 1921, to Mr and Mrs Disraeli Bird, a daughter.
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  • 1228 4 In our issue of Wednesday we published an tfficial announcement, sent through Reuter’s agency, to the tfiect that ata meeting of a Special Corference at the Colonial office, Mr Winston Churchill presiding, a resolution was passed recommending that developments in wireless telephony be investigated and technical reports
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  • 1103 4 The Empire meetings it* London are still referred to as The meetings of the Imperial Conferences. Cabinet, but once again it is pointed out that i' is not a centralised executive body—ib is really the Council Chamber, where the heads of independent Govt «meats will co-ordinate the
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  • 707 4 At the Assizes, Singapore, presided over by the Chief Justice, Sii Waiter 8 Shaw Lee Choon, Chew Ah Chat aid Yip Sioog, three Cantonese, were convic ed of gan? robbery and sentenced to eight years' rj. gorous imprisonment each. In this case the accused and others are
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 301 4 e Electricity in the Home. The From Rushlight Austin All British to Autoplant. NO. 5 I 1 Autoplant J Will furnish the elec- From a sim P le P° rtable lamp to one 1 trie current for a house which could be hung from wall or using the equivalent of
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    • 14 4 ‘‘E. O,” TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE. E. 0. Orchestra accompanied by Mr. Murphy Jazz Drummer.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 308 4 «ar* .«mb I eeusMMMO C «■■■■■■> i TOWN HALL, j I Lowell Thomas (in person) 1“ With Allenby in Palestine I and Lawrence in Arabia.” I Return visit by special request J I Two Nights Only I July 25th and 26th at 9.30 p.m. I SPECIAL MATINEE on the same
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    • 41 4 TAB TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 2.10 a.m. 8 17 a.m. 2. 1 p.m. 8.46 p.m, To-morrow. 2 37 a.m 8 42 a.m. 2.27 p.m. 9. 8 p.m. Monday. 3. 3 a.m 9. 5 a.m. 2.52 p na. 9.28 p.m.
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  • 833 5 1;1!1 XGING DE VALERA TO BOOK. Reuter's Telegrams. London., July 21. M p e Valera is resuming conversant h Mr Lloyd George to-day. lions wnil Thc Cabinet met tor four hours yesterand drew up proposals which Mr. j yJ George is offering Mr. De Valera, which the From er
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  • 298 5 Acknowledging a large number of addresses which were presented to him (including one from the Lord Mayor and Corporation of Belfast), the King said: “It is a great pleasure to the Queen and to myself to be here today, and I can assure
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  • 97 5 YLLEGED WRECKING AMENDMENT. London. July 20. In the Hou-e > the <’••minalec -tane i the Saf«-gua iding of Indu-trie< B 11 an important new clause was inserted on tiemotion of the Government providing he no order for the inijiosition of duty in pert to dump-ng should be
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  • 113 5 MR. HUGHES AND THE PACIFICLondon. July 21. Mr Hughes, the Australian Premier, as guest of the American Luncheon Club at the Savoy, welcomed President Harding's invitation to a disarmament conference. Hi- sa d the question of the Pacific was one of life and death to Australia. She and
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  • 22 5 DISCOUNT RATE REDUCED. London. July 21. The Bank of England discount rate has been reduced to 5l per cent.
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  • 146 5 The alleged murderer of Rosa Luxembourg, the German Socialist leader, has been arrested. After the murder in January, 1919, it was impossible to trace the supposed murderer, who was believed to be Otto Runge, an officer of one of the Berlin free corps, which -indulged in pogroms
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  • 306 5 QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. London. July 21. In the House <>f Commons, Capt. 'Wedgewood Benn and Admiral Suetei asked whether the contracts for four new capital ships would be suspended'pending the Washington disarm ament conference. Mr. Lloyd George replied that the British Government, in replacing obsolete ships did
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  • 151 5 London. July b- —The Times Washington correspondent cables that the American disquiet regarding the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance deepens a.s time passes. No good purpose is served by hiding the fact that continued assoc ation of Britain and Japan, even in a modified alliance or under some
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  • 144 5 London, July 5. —A Tok.o correspondent cables that the recent campaign for the reduction of armaments and a withdrawal from Siberia has received a cold douche from the new War Minister. General Yamanashi. who n an interview main tained that Japan could not reduce her army which was necessary
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  • 116 5 London, July 7- —The Daily Mail >ays that negotiations are proceeding between the Vatican and the Italian Government for the purpose of bringing about a reconciliation and enabling Italy to appoint a Minister t<xthe Vatican, thus making it possible for nie Pope to end his self-im-posed seclusion
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  • 157 5 .—Vale. A BRITISH "ILLUSION. Berlin, July 2L A semi-official statement in regard to the Upper Silesia has declared the Wirth Government to be in a very critical position largely owing to the Entente continuing the sanetjous. Paris, July 2J. “Le Temps’’ says Britain is anxious for a speedy
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  • 27 5 ESKISHEHR OCCUPIED Athens, July 21. It is officially announced that the Greeks have occupied Eskishehr and continue to pur-ue the enemy with precision and apidity.
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  • 30 5 I NFOUNDEI) REP* »RT London. July -1fhe Esfihonian Legation in London has been officially informed tha4 tilie report of the Russian mobilisation cabled on JuK 1< is unfounded.
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  • 65 5 trouble in the orchards. London. July 21. A general exodus of Japanese followed die deportation of 58 Japanese, some of whom were alleged to have been roughly handled and robbed by members of a union of fruit pickers. The Japanese lea%e holders were not disturbed. The trouble
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  • 68 5 PROGRESS- OF EXPEDITION. Simla. July 21. The Mount Everest expedition has arrived at Tingri oa June, all well except Raeburn, v who has been invalided vO S Fkim. Mountaineers are now explo ring the north west approaches to Mount Everest. Others are engaged in short scientific excursions westward.
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  • 53 5 PROMINENT MEN INDICTED. Springfield. Illinois. July 21. Governor Small. Lieut.-Governor Ster ling and a banker Vernon Curt s have been indicted on a charge of embezzling public funds amounting to £3,200,000. Governor Small has issued a statement proclaiming his innocence and asserting that his enemies are trying to
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  • 71 5 COLOSSAL LOSSES. Mexico City, July 21. The Amatlon oilfields are reported to be on fire, the drilling towers are crashing down, workmen are fleeing for their lives and columns of fire 100 feet high are covering thy entire fields. All efforts to suppress the blaze are
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  • 83 5 Paris. Juiy 21. Doctor Murray Butler. President of ’be Columbia I niver- y wi- present at :i meeting of the French Xcadcmy. M. Deiegni< r. Director of ’he Academy in a speech of welcome paid a tribute to America ami spoke of Franco-Amcvcan friendship aa profound in Pllcctual
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  • 94 5 HEAVY CASUALTIES. Simla. July 21. A convoy of 80 armed men accompanied by 30 followers were attacked at Shahurtangi on July 16 by a hundred Abdulli and Jellal Khels who occupied portions on both sides of the precipitous cliffs of a gulley which was here thirty feet
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  • 276 5 The personnel of “approved” compaque giving an aciount of an action near Pa_ losina on the 29t»h June has been issued line of repairing party of the 110th MahiattSs was fired on about noon on the 29t‘ji June and as the enemy were still known to
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  • 275 5 The temporary scheme by which the Air Ministry in March revived tho daily Bri tish air service between London (Croydon and Paris is to lie substituted by a scheme extending over 3 years. The Air M nistry by buying and hiring out roach mis to cross-Channel air
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  • 147 5 London, July 6. —An interesting proposal for a new authority to construct and operate an Empire wireless chain is contributed by Mr. Robert Donald, chairman of the Empire Press Union. In view of the inefficiency of the Post Office which was originally vested with construction, he proposes a Br.tish
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  • 121 5 THE KING’S PRIZE London. July 21. At Bisley Armoulor Sergeant J. Cinuiin won the King’s prize. Cunningham in a Newcastle man. A Fine Contest. London, Juiy 21. The final for the King’s prize was one of the finest contests ever seen, Cunningham winning with his last shot. The well
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  • 40 5 Cambridge. Massachusetts. July 21. The sprinter, Ford of Oxford, has strained his back and is unable to compete cn the inter-varsity athletics on July 18. Rudd replaces Ford 'n the 100 yards. Stallard and Mcinnes have resumed practising
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  • 79 5 AUSTRALIANS BAT CAUTIOUSLY. London, July 21. At Sheffield in sunny weather and on a good wicket before 16,000. Yorkshire scored 126, Holmes and Burton, making 26 and 31 respectively. Gregory took 3 wickets for 42 ajid Macdonald 3 for 31- The Australians scored 136 for 7. Macartney 33. The
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  • 128 5 i London, June. 23. —The following are the leading averages: Batting. (1) Ducat average 68.53 (2) Col. Douglas 63.15 (3) Hardinge 57.00 (4) Dipper 55.92 (5) Wolley (Kent) 54.68 (6) Hallows 51.23 Bowling. (1) J. C. White average 10.82 (2) Rhodes 13.25 (4; Bestwick 15.84 (3) Freeman (Kent)
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  • 48 5 Washington. July 21 Mr. Hughe*. Secretary of Stite, received Mahomed Valjkhan- the Afghan envoy who is visiting America fur a series of conferences with t he State Department, but the department doe* not construe the meeting as extend’ng or forecasting American recognition of Afghanritlan.
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  • 27 5 New York. July 2b s. Morgan announce that the $5O 000 000 Frendh Loan offered recently has been placed and the subscription F-t
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  • 68 5 London, July 8. In conm-e i.»n m ith the Anglo Japanese alliance, the “1 nies understands that the hiua Association has sent an important letter to the Foreign Office setting out China’s asp r tions and proposing a new national consortium between England, America, Japan and France, where
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  • 775 6 FOREIGN POLICY. Rome. June 25. —Count Sforza >jday made some declarations before I’ar I lament about the foreign policy followed by the Government. As regards the reparations problem, he {jointed out that recent events have clearly shown how right was the Italian point of view. The German Nation
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  • 97 6 “S.F.P.” J. Andersen, a Dane employed in a Singapore European firm, was produced before Mr. Bull in the Third Court, by lnspector Farmer charged with possessing a revolver, without a licence, using the samp in a public place. and going a w ith a dangerous weapon without
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  • 455 6 Pknang, July 23 1921. BEEF— ct# C, S age prices Soup per cutty 35—33 ets per lb Roast do 55 —oO do do do Steaks do 55—50 do do do Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36—35 do do do stew 35 Rump Steals do 55—62 do do
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 253 6 Everybody who values economy should take advantage of this splendid bargain opportunity, The goods and prices (such keen prices’) make tempting values that are absolutely irresistible. Come early, while the first choice lasts. Better a Raincoat to-day than a to-morrow. Ask for the Gordo British Made Raincoat. It is U
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    • 182 6 —x TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS. I tl irn W 1 f- > 'h 3_. I I A-. c -J? i- rrrWf f /A' ag-V’.'.. a!\ j Il I b BRIEF SPECIFICATION-—Four Cylinder Horizontal Low Speed Engine. Circular Forced Draught Radiator, Eliminates Pump, Fan and Belts Sensitive Governor Controlling Speed of Motor,
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  • 147 7 iXTERKSTING STATISTICS. l(lin Our Own Correspondent.j Kula Lumpur, July 23. x prelmnnan report on the census of I MS. gives the total population a" against. *****81. There is reason considerable decrease took ♦n bt'm'i HI t lv -ix months prior to the cen|he decreased rate of
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  • 31 7 \N \SSIZE CASE. Singapore, J uly 25Ai the a Malay chauffeur, Gani 1; Xlima’ 4 charged with causing death by t i<h at: was found not guilty and discharge!.
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  • 67 7 <).\|.\kll Ills RECOMMENDATION. Hi. Volunteer Defence Committee's iv--1 t signed bv '4 members, 8 recommend tjunlarx. and tour, compulsory service not mcindnm i’enaug members. The inc uding all the Cenaiig memrcconinu nd subsequent compulsion f ntiu ’_i n i’enang members suga force of infantry batta. lj
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  • 866 7 IMPROVEMENT POSSIBLE IN THE FUTURE. The 19th annual general meeting of the Tronoh Mines, Limited, was held on June 29, at the registered offices of the company Portland House, 73, Basinghall Street, E.C., Mr. C. V. Thomas (cha/rman of the company) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. A. H. Cullen,
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  • 1679 7 STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION. 1 he hrst annual general meeting of the Straits Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on June 21 at Manchester House, Old Broadstreet, E. C-, Mr. E. L. Hamilton* (the I. hairman) presiding. I’he Chairman said This company took over from the old company as from
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  • 175 7 JUDGMENT AGAINST INSPECTOR. In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lump ir. the Chief Judicial Commissioner delivered judgment in the case in which tlmee Malay women and a Malay man claimed damages to the amount of $2.000 from Inspector G. C. Colcough, O. C. P. D., Kuala Kubu, for
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  • 255 7 The revival io the price of robber at racted farther attention to low priced abber shares bur it so far has bad remarkably little llecb in improving other suctions of this market, Mining shares re quietly s eady, the price of tin closing a shade easier over
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  • 161 7 Sir Frank A Swettenham, chairman, presided at the aijoual meeting in Glasgow >n June 8 and in moving the adoption of *he report «aid that the position for th u übber planting industry was extremely serious. It was not brought about by bad ir indifferent management, but was
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  • 133 7 “In'erstPed writes to rhe Free Press In your paper tt is mor- ing I read the interesting account ef the Ru-ber Meeting he] 1 in Kuala Lumpur yesterdav, and should like to ask whether it would not p*-ar that the p>opo?ed ac ion savours of modern Trade Unton
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  • 382 7 Passengers Released. The Crown having agreed with the solicitors for the defence that the crime of conspiracy, under the English Act, was not exiraditable under the treaty. Magistrate L odsell at Hongkong discharged the fugitives in the the case in which one Chinese member of the crew
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  • 402 7 St GEORGE THE MARTYR. Services for Week ending Ju'y 30fb, 1921. Sunday 9ch after Trinity. Bam Matins. 8.30 a m. Holy Commu .ion. 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. Sunday School and Confirmation Class. 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymns 432, 431. 418, 31, Psalms 44—128, 45—131. Magnificat—47, Nuuc Dimictis—6s,
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  • 40 7 23—'-’eoant Race*. Jely 23 Dinner and Dance E O. July 25 and 26 —Mr Lowell Thoma-*, Town Hall. Children's Matinee, 5-30 p.iu. Ju'y 26—Football. Possibles v Probables, Esplanade. July 28— Foo’h-H Selected XI v Next best XI, Esplanade.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 522 7 TOO OLD AT FORTY? >()Mh HOPEFUL WORDS FOR MIDDLE-AGED WORKERS I r« ui the b< ginning of the 20th century, I ip to 1914. we heard a great deal of being i too old at 40." When we reached that age, rrt-verent youth called us uncle, or the old buffer”;
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    • 37 7 EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java," and the surrounding countries, I will give PICTURE POST CARDS OF THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, &c. MISS TEE, ‘KIA ORA, Stockwell, London, England.
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    • 28 7 CARBO K] PAPERS J T| AND TYPEWRITER RIBBONS of Every Description and Quality Required for Modern Commercial Houses ALWAYS IN STOCK. ENQUIRE AT pinang Gazette, G. UNION STREET.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1140 8 AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP TOYO KISEN KAISHA. E J±T. a (Incorporated in HONGKONG TO SAN JRANGISGO. VIA, JAPAN CONNECTING TO ALL POINTS IN THE [incorporated in England.] Singapore to Java Ports, Fort i UNITED STATES. CANADA. MEXICO ANO EUROPE Th* following fast Steamers of above line I via U Straits,
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    • 766 8 BANKS. I THE OF fND.A, BANK OF I v incorporated m England by R< 9 (Incorporated m England.) charU r 156 Authorised Capital £3,000,000 p au U p Capital >-3,000 )W( Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,(fc Q Paid-up 1,050,000 Resei ve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,(Xu Reserve Fund and Undivided
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