Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1921

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 169. .VOL. LXXIX. TUESDAY, 26th JULY, 192 t. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 415 1 Obtainable everywhere wholesale from 00 < 'r t 7 «ir < 2 j g- I Ong Sam Leong A Co Penang. I WE WANT TO GET hl' v' Y O CJ i I INTERESTED IN I ty&i I FIRE PROTECTION I MINIMAX <3 SOLE IMPORTERS: ■> THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED.
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    • 16 1 THEBES! CAR IM tOW-i W/,7» salt *Ui«t» s.s. a Fa s Ong S«m uaong a O®.
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  • 789 2 “TO M.” Mr J A Kimber, General Manager, of the Jupiter Gf n-rAI Insurance Coy, Ltd.; Bombay, is staying at tbe E O. We understand ih?c Mr RM Skinner has settled down at Bedford, England, and will not be re'u nmg to tbe East, says tbe M.M.”
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  • 105 2 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette” Sir.—ln your i-sue of yesterday my name is mention d as scorer for Penang in the Cricket match at Ipoh on 30th ins’, and Ist prox. Would you please correct this as I have refused tbe honor. Appar ently the name? were
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  • 2274 2 TO-DAY’S MEETING. SALARIES, TELEGRAPHS, TELEPHONES AND SUNDAY LABOUR. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 26. At tbe Federal Council meeting at Kuala Lumpur, a number of unofficial questions were put and answered. Those by the Hon Mr Kenion were Has the Committee, appointed to revise the salary
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  • 1146 2 —‘M M” CHINESE CHOP’S CLAIM. Two more civil sui's of considerable interest were commenced before the Hon, Mr L M, Woodwards C J 0., iu the Chief Judicial Commissioner’» Court in Friday morning last, continued on Saturday an again to-day says Monday’s ‘‘Mahy Mail Chop Chtat Huat
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  • 555 2 ALLEGED PROVINCE MURDER. At Penang Assizes. presided over by Mr. Justice Whitley, yesterday. two Malays named R a jab bin Mat and Mat bin Mat Hassan were charged w;th murdei In causing the death of a Chinese named Wong Ah Noo, at Machang Buboh v lage, ou the
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  • 89 2 Mr. Frank Lee. a Derbyshire mmeo leader, was asked, at a mass meefnii M hitwell, whether f|he union >nbl n grant financial aid to the men. He said: “No, we ar<- stony Even our offices are ;n pawn. hi October stoppage and in this we b
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  • 53 2 ic n£ Ixmdon. July 5. -Mr. Balfour at a. Government luncheon to I'*“ "if,,» to the Congress of the uni ver-it, Empire, earnestly advocated a g l terchange of teachers and stud' 1 tween the Dominion»-, |!t countries. He coiisideicil j, invaluable |>olitical. spiritual. HI lectual benefit is
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    • 54 2 A Point for Advertisers Any reduction you make just now or during the next few months in the volume of your advertising means that much more prominence to the announcements of your competitors day by day and week by week in the ‘PINANG GAZETTE” Moral: Extend your advertising and do
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  • 2237 3 MR. CHI R(’HILL’S SURVEY. At a meeting of the Conference of Empire Prime M uisters, Mr. Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for the Co lonies. delivered a long and interesting speech on the Crown Colonies and pos--ess ons administered under the Colonial Office. Mr. hurchil] said: The Prime
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  • 83 3 London, July 13. -Bankruptcy proceedings have been taken against Mildred Go yeneclte Company, a firm of meichant banker* which ha- been established for 125 years. The liabilities of t<he firm are expected t<> amount, to £315-000 of which £23.000 is due to customers.’ The current account ind
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    • 518 3 MISCELLANEOUS. Straits School of Accountancy. Book-keeping Six Easy Postal ng t>y iul)y Lridou Accouuts- i faction Coaching for lootbti Ex-ins. Apply Straits School of Accoantancy. P. O. Box 564. Singapore. NOTICES. The partnership hitherto existing betn Mr. C. J. Baker and Mr. L. L F. ka r(> ondtr the firm
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    • 292 3 A PENALTY pF EXISTENCE IN THE TROPICS. From a tourist’s point of view to Like lhe Eastern trip is indeed a delightful experience. One skims through, seeing and doing only whftt is best, staying nowhere long enough to feel the climatic pull on one’s health. But different by far is
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    • 134 3 “Twiifit” Corsets I AT Pritchard’s i' j I An exceptionally PRICE comfortable Cor- M set for dancing or I sportswear. TpH USSS g Silk elastic tops tjj’.. 'A//// I IB 10 Gent I and four hose Wj f 3I supporters. For Ci3Sb% i I Model Sports 4 9.1 “Twilfit” O
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  • 51 4 Ogilvie At B*tu G»jah Hospital on 25th inst to Mr and Mrs Charles B Ogilvie, a daughter. Foot —A* Kuala Lumpur on July 24th to Capt and Mrs C J Foot, a daughter. Pyper At Kuala Lumpur on the 23rd July to Mr and Mm J R Pyper, a
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  • 1156 4 Many believe that a lift to a pt uncable basis in the prices of Malaya’s products, mineral and agricultural, can only be expected when international trade, industry and finance have recovered from the economic paralysis that followed upon the war and the delay in bringing about a real
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  • 1144 4 1 The name of General Chang Tso-lin, at present carrying out Chang Tso Lin the duties of High a Complex Commissioner for the Situation. Mongolian frontier,” and who is more fre- quently alluded to as Inspector-General j of the three Manchurian provinces, came into prominence in a
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  • 136 4 THE ASSIZES, (From Our Own Corrbspondent) Singapore, July 26, At the Assize», Salleh bin Ahtrsn found guilty on two charges of uiio» genuine a forged document in respect d certain deck supplies to the s s Tboogn and a s Zira. He was sentenced to t»t years on
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  • 81 4 The following are t ie latost Messrs. Kennedy i Oo.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day. X an uo x SHAKES. 1 5 a 3 i 0Q QQ X 4 C. C. 5 0. J C. Mining. Papan T 60e 65c 65c 70c Petaling 10c d 5c d 15cdl0cd
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  • 303 4 “Japan Chrini le The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., I! following Lou’on prices. 25th July Spot, £160.15? down £2.09 1 3 months buying £162.15s 3 selling 163.0 s Local Parity $80.1? July 26th Singapore sold 175 tons at t?' T Penang buyers no sell®'s at $BO. The Eastern Smelting
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    • 387 4 e Electricity ini </ s the Home. The From Rushlight Austin EE All British to Autoplant, No. 6. 2= Autoplant It was not until about the middle £E Will furnish the elec- o f the jgth century that EE trie current for a house x using the equivalent of substantial
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    • 9 4 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O.” Every Friday.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
  • 51 4 ACKNOW LEDGE M EN T Mr L C Brown desires to express his warmest thanks to his many friends who attended his wife's funeral yesterday afternoon and to those who sent wreaths as also for the numerous Kind and sincere letters of condolence received by Mrs Tomsoo, his daughter, and
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  • 439 5 (;EKMANY’ s REPLY TO FRANCE. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Bodin, July 24. Herr Rom*ii* Foreign Minister, has ie- ~!♦(> Hie French note, cabled yfesterday morning. He said the request for trans. t <>f French troop- must be made by lil4 three <ic<-uia ing Powers, not by one. 11,. inquired if the
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  • 126 5 PRINCE OF WALES APPEAL. London. July 24. I I'c Prince <>f Wales makes a national 'M'peal on behalf of the proposed British Lnipu-e exhibit >ii -at Wembly Park, Lnidou in ;923. R i- stated as essential lllir at least £500.000 should be promised '■> ''«guarantee fund within
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  • 96 5 1 rent H HEALTH AUTHORITIES’ CONCLUSION. July 24. Fhe health authorities have concluded ’fiat the use. of Chinese eggs to make ’•’kt R and pastry is dangerous in hot "'•ather. ft is stated that an analysis S 'ows that 24 hours after the frozen eggs ar thawed, a
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  • 28 5 Bukharest, July 24. Cal" harvest resulted in the rivh 1 reBerV n g to itself the exclusive '•> exporting all wheat above the st l rp quirem»*nts.
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  • 147 5 NEW ZEALAND’S PREMIER ON PACIFIC QUESTION. London, July 24. The freedom of the city of Bath was presented to the Maharajah of Kutch. Mr. Hughes, Premier of Australia, and Mr. Massey, Premier of New Zealand. At a luncheon in the Guildhall, Mr. Massey said he was not
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  • 230 5 AMERICA THE ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY. Problems <>i Empiie to be discussed at the coming conference of Prime Ministers formed the subject of a d’scussto 1 in House of Common". Objection had been made, Mr. < iiambe lain said, to the renewal of the Anglo Japanese alliance on the ground that the
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  • 126 5 London- July 16. —The. Dominion Ministers who a'e a.'tending the Imper/al '>nfeience visited Croydon Aerodrome to-d.iy and inspected commercial aircraft and the 4jntire organisation of the air te'niinii" including the w.reless night-flying sys-f-m, customs, medical and air-mail teni". They witnessed the departure of machines employed on Continental service"
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  • 94 5 SIR 11. MACKINDER <»N THEIR USE. Dmidoii, July s.—Th»* most urgent n«*ed of rapid transport for mails and freight and the development of outlay ng districts in the Dominions was urged by Sir Halford Mackinder, chairman of the Imperial Shipping Committee* in a -letter to the ‘‘Times” urg«ng the
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  • 33 5 London, July 24. The Oountes" Markevicz. Dail EirannYs labour minister, who was sentenced a. the end of last, year to two years” imprisonment was to-day weleased from Mountjoy prison Dublin.
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  • 92 5 Ijondon, July 17. —Remarkable scenes wei«> witnessed outside fihe Roman latholic Cathedral in Southwark to-day w hen De alera and other members oi the Irish delation in Duidon .••ended Mass. A vast crowd loudly chee'-ed it alera and sang God Save I rein nd wlrcli an
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  • 238 5 LATER REPORTS. Paijis. July 24. A message from Madrid says the Cabinet ha" decided to send several warships to Morocco. Tli-.e Minister for War in a "ays the latest news o f the position is not good. General Havarro is taking Sylvest i'e s place. The report
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  • 107 5 MR. QUARLES' STATEMENT. New York, July 24. The vessels seized by the Shipp.ng Board are all ex-German l-ners. Mr. Quarles states it was reported weeks ago that certain forces "foreign in nature' were determined to secure a fleet[Reuter wired yesterday: Five of the largest vessel" chartered
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  • 30 5 Berlin, July 24. According to the ‘‘Vessische Zeitung." Herr Woge, chief of the commercial section of the Foreign Office, has been appointed Minister at Peking.
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  • 285 5 Yr"terday afternoon and again last night in ’he lown Hal! Mr. Lowell Thomas deliver* d his “Tiavelogue” to capacity aud'ence". When our American visitor "tart" north tor Burma he will carry away a local recoid with him for this will be the first time in the
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  • 78 5 London.£July 4. —A Const inti nopl e c»*rresponde it cables that' the Greeks, who evacuated Ismid, made a sudden ami unexpected descent «“overed by the guns of the fleet- upon the southern coast vi tn< Gulf of ismid ami cleared of the N'd !,i alists. Tiny now seem
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  • 74 5 AUSTRALIAN SINGLES SUCCESS. Toronto, July 24. In the Davis Cup competition, singles, Anderson (Australia) beat La Frambois (Canada) 4 —6, 7 —5, 6 —o, 6—2. Toronto, July 24. In the Davis Cup contest first round, Hawkes (Australia) beat Bennett (Ca nada) B—6,8 —6, 6—4, 7—5. American Boy Champion.
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  • 633 5 INDI v. FR \NCE.' London, July 16.—The match between Jacob ami Sunazeuil was characterised by long raises, there being Comparti’e'y lewreal killing "hot". Neither service piesented any difficulty and the players w< ie splendidly matched. The Frenchman's disconcerting steadiness gave him a slight advantage by which he
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  • 408 5 The following are results in the P C C. tennis tournament: Singles Handicap Class A —Scr. B. S. Walton beat —3O N. P. H. Whitley 6 o> 4—6, 6—4 —l5 M. K. Whitlock beat —3 B. W. B Powell 6—2. 7- 5. Singles Handicap Class B’ 15.1
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  • 35 5 The following i s the draw for the Gaunt Cup:— A. K. A.’B. Terrell Bye N. A. Sedwick v. W. A. Scully. O. Scharenguivel v. Khoo Hooi Hye. Gann Lay Chea ng Bye
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  • 89 5 A NEW RECORD Reuter’s Telegrams. Cambridge, Massachusetts. July 21. Harvard and Yale beat Oxford and Cambi'idg** at the international Varsity athletic meeting by 8 events to 2. respectively including 100 yards, throwing the hammer, 120 hurdles, putting the shot, the high jump, to a quarter mile
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  • 54 5 SELANGOR v SINGAPORE. The following have been selected to represent Selangor against Singapore on July 30th and August Ist on the Padang. Kuala Lumpur: —J. D. Hussey. J. Huggins. S. G. A. Maarteensz. N Grenier. F. H. Mustard, P. N. Knight, J. < ’arter, 11. Ciomie. YVyatrt Sm’th,
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  • 337 5 fhe funeral of Mr". L.-C. Brown. “The Warren.” Scotland Road, took place from the General Hospital, Penang, to the Western Road Cemetry. yesterday ifternoiu, Deceased, who was 64 years of age and one of th»' most respected of Penang’s old residents, was aclmitted to the
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  • 186 5 PENANG’S TRIAL MATCH. The preliminary selection of the Penang Soccer Team, which wilt challenge for the H. m M. 8. Malaya Cup, will be made on the showing of the players in to-night’s gam»', on the Esplanade, between “Pro babies” and “Possibles.” Mr. Verity will undertake the
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  • 251 5 Seven m.itcln-s w«/re playe«l in the Kima P«M>tbali League competition last week, write" our Ipoh correspondent. Only six were on the programme, but by mutual agivement the Railways pl-yed Datoh Panglima Kinta XI, whom the) beat by the broad marg/n of 6 goals to nd. The Railways
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  • 278 5 Calcutta, July 16. There was a seen»' of considerable disorder on the Calcutta maidan this even ng. following a match for the Indian Football Association Shield between Calcutta and Mohun Bagiui. A very large crowd numbering at least twenty thousand people, liad assembled to watch the
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  • 123 5 Bomba*. July 5. The well known’ iac»i hoi’se Mordennis lias been pni«*lias<*»l by Mi. M. Gtx-uldas for a sum which, it understo'xl, amounts to clos» 1 up«>n >ix li'guie". Mordennis. which is a brown Engi'i'i gelding of seven years <>f age has sin» 1 hi"
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  • 450 6 WHY THE INSTITUTION CLOSED ITS DOORS. A Peking message of Joly 4 B»ys; Daposito’s and other patrons of the Ba' que will probably be interested in the following statement made to a correspondent of the Shanghai Times ”by a man high in the councils of that institution, although
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  • 309 6 The British Medical Association, Malava branch held a dinner in the Singapore -arden Club, 20 members At the meeting which followed, Dr D J Galloway gave some upon an interesting case of gunshot wound. Dr Dawson wa« unfortunately unable to attend, and he will therefore read his
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  • 49 6 The Band will p'ay the following programme of mu de at the Dato Kratnat Gardena 5 30 p.m. to- lay. 1 March ...Cadetten ...Sousa 2 Polka ...Jolly Tar* ...Rnyle 3 Waltz ...Roses from the 8a11... Decker 4 Gavotte ...CzibUlka 5 One Step ...Grizzly Bear Rag...B 'taford
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  • 28 6 July 26—Mr Lowell Thoma°, Town Hall, Children’s Matinee, 5-30 p.m. July 26—Football. Possibles v Probables, E planade. July 28—Fuo‘b-*|i Selected XI v Next best XI, Esplanade.
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    • 294 6 eOnly the best Quinine is worth buying. Make sure of the quality by insisting on having --‘TABLOID QUININE It is ready divided into convenient doses, easy to take and tasteless when sugar-coated. ‘Tabloid’ Quinine is known throughout the world for its supreme purity. Tabloid' Quinin, Risulphate, supplied by all Chemist,
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    • 312 6 r TWILHT’’ CORSETS. Messrs. Wfjiteaway. Isaidlaw t Jsrtd., have pleasure in announcing that they have recently been appointed Sole Agents for the celebrated Twilfit” corsets and that they have just unpacked a large stock in all the most popular models. ODEL 4155- Low Bust with t f Elastic at Bottom
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  • 890 7 The liquid assets of the Company at date are as follows— S Settlements 51 p, c. Conversion Loan $15,000 at say 9P. c. $13,500 On fixed Deposit at Bank 50,000 Cash at Bink, Penang 20,204 Cash at Bank, Burmah 40,000 Total Liquid Assets $87,704 Before proposing
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  • 133 7 An Ipoh Resolution. At a largely attended general meeting of the Central Perak PA at Hale street, Ipoh, on Saturday, presided over by Mr E L D Evans, the following* resolution, proposed by Mr Kelly Smith, wag adopted That th.s meeting is agreed that the only method
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  • 173 7 Pbnang, July 26, 1921. SP. Tapioca 57.00 sales. M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sales. 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 110 s $32.00 buyers {No. 1 $ll.OO per
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  • 1094 7 BOARD’S POLICY OF ECONOMY. Tie twelfth annual general meeting of the Suogei Krian Rubber Estate, Ltd, was held at 49 and 51, Eastcheap, E C, Mr V R Wickwar presiding in the unavoidable absence of Mr T B Silcock. the Chairman of the company, The Chairman said Notwithstanding
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  • 405 7 COMPLETE LIST. Competition No. 1. The Local Secretary informs us that the following awards have been made. For best commercial samples of plantation rubber; Rubber Growers’ Association Gold Medal and cup presented by Mr Noel Trotter; Nordanal (Johore) Rubber Estates, Nordanal Estate, Johore. Medal presented to the Nordanal
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  • 272 7 Presiding at the meeting of the Kurau Rubber Estate. Limited, Mr E L Hamilton said that practically the whole of the cultivated area being mature their capital commitments were confined to about £1 500 for the rearrangement of the factory building and machinery which had been taken
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  • 755 7 BUYERS PREDOMINATE. Messrs Baker Fearon and Co, reported at 5 p m Friday.— Although the price of rubber, at 29 cents has receded again the demand during the week has been steady and buyers predominate in the share market. The rubber section has been responsible for most
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  • 123 7 Penang, July 2G, 1921. (Bt Coubtusy of thr Ohartxbrd Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/ i 6 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 M Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 178 t 3 days* sight Private 185 g Bombay Demand Bank 178 J
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  • 395 7 Penang, July 26, 1921. BEEF— otsi Soup p«r 35 Roant do 46 Steak* do 4S Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail «aoto 50 do Tohgue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of Beet
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  • 173 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. for A?ahan and Batu Bahra, Torilla for Rangoon <fc Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Renong for Bhuket (Tongkah), Kapah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Gbirbi for Bindings and Sitiawan. Sappho for Telak Anson. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Kxpxotxd Abbivalb, Mentor, Singapore,
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  • 75 7 The homeward mail, by the Tara closes at 10 a,m. to-morrow. The B I Packet Teesta, with mails from Europa is expected to arrive here on or about the 30th ins'aut. Invitations htve he»n is-med by the com* rnittee of the S A F L to an Ab
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    • 1312 8 -'-1- t AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Steamship }-td., Smuapore to Java Ports. Port Darwin, JTZZ n R A I tUeorpomtea lu La.i.-dJ j (Incorporate m a l „0 ith t TRANS.PACI FIC SERVICE. will be despatched pent to other Victorian, South lustra. E-raD I onTTCDhAU i
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    • 735 8 BANKS. 7^Ve rca NT'^ t BANK OF INDIA, CHARTERER BANK n, 1 1 incorporated in l.iuh.ii.i p (Incorporated in England) Charter 1553 f Authorised Capital £3,000,0.00 Pai d up Capital Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve bund v, Paid-up 1,050,000 Resei ve Liability of Proprietors Reserve Fund and Undivided Head Otlice: p
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