Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 July 1921

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 170. VOL. LXXIA. WEDNESDAY, 27« h JULY, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 769 2 HIGH LIFE IN THE EARLY DAYS. •Sluyters' Monthly” has an article giving a glimpse of high life in Batavia in the latter half of the 18th century 'Phe display of luxury amongst the servants of the “Edele” (noble) Company had reached its climax in 1757, and such was
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  • 163 2 .Xew York. July 16. X collision between a railway 'train and a fire engine, both travelling at a speed of over 30 miles an hour, caused the death of six firemen at P< rth Amboy (New Jersey) yesterday. Oie accident occurred at a level
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    • 1783 2 miscellaneous. Federated Malay States tenders invited. lO rent tw Itoo.es io n.e .W- Railways. GOVERSMEN r Or KEDAH trie light are* Reply Box No. 192, 1 G<UE te On and after Ist Aagust, 1921, the New Concrete Dam at Bukit 1185-3-bmwf following alterations in the train servic Besar Kulim. 1
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    • 400 2 r w i Vi il 1 X. r B v Bi 1° '1 3 —I From a phlo of —i Honnie Qlaxo Bab: i Britain’s ft Bonniest B abies i ‘-A i j e£ are GLAXO Babies #z| Infant Welfare Centres have been formed all over Great Britain to help
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  • 498 3 SOME SUGGESTIONS. The joint conference of the eight princ pal Chambers of Commerce in {Japan held on 26th June discussed j the question of developing and impro ving Japaji’s foreign trade. It was suggested that, in order to pro mote foreign trade, information relating to commerce should
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  • 95 3 A talking cinema very latest Parisian wonder. One afternoon recently the Chamber of Deputies seemed to have transfer)ed its session to the Salle Mali vaux. where they witnessed a demonstiation. What attracted most attention v,a- a scene representing a number of French Deputies. These notabilities are heard
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  • 96 3 No fewer than seven thousand candidates have been sitting for the London matriculation examination. It has been a strangely varied gathering of all cla.-ses, ages, and» nationalities, struggling with the problems set witfh ingenuity by the examiners. In the great halls at the former imperial Institute, and
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  • 74 3 If studies the immigrants who are coming over now, it s no wonder she can’t understand why her people are kept out. The Germans don’t exactly claim tc have won the fight, but they’re try ng to show tihat they came out of it without a mark. It
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    • 322 3 E Jf J.GHT-W E I G H T r TRACTOR Th? Successful Farmer’s Tractor it stands to reason.that a tractor which "°n a medal a n onth for twelve months, which h aded the efficiency a t the great 1 factor Trials held n Great Bream, which ha- maintained its
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    • 261 3 u. ,„u H f I I I cS Draw th/ cork and JR) A The quantity is limited* Haig c-* Haig Five te quality rare. You Stars Scots I k hisky can oniv get it in the win smg its uivu praises best places I h** H i j Sr
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  • 3630 4 ALIEN ATION OH RUBBER LAND. GOVERNMENT VIEW DEFINED. Following on the arrival of HE the High CommiuHioner, the Hon the Chief! Beoretarv, the Rulers and Resident* (received by Guards of Honour), and the Unofficial Members of the Federal Council between 9 20 and 9.40 a.»»», yesterday morning, in
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  • 258 4  -  [By Wire At the Federal Council meeting in the High Commissioner’s speech dealing with rubber, His Excellency said that the Java conference was a big step forward. It was difficult for a Governor, when negotiation* were proceeding, to give information. Dealing with the appointment of
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  • 133 4 Penang v Perak, O. the P-*rak team, which will meet Penang at Ipoh on Samday and Monday, P S William*. A F Spooner, W N Edward-, T Dick*on I E B Grieg, M A Maueur and P H Vas**y have alreadv accep'td the invitation to play. It ie expected
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  • 305 4 A ma‘ch wa* p’ayed on Sturday between two teams cap’ led by Greig and Jausz mainly fir thi purpose of filing the vacancies in the Perak team which is to play ag*iost Penang The match was continued on Sunday morning at 10-30 and played to a finish,
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  • 99 4 The fortune of £57,000 left by the late William Gunn, the great Notts profesbe very nearly, if not quite, a Gunn was am Ag the pioneers of sports-outfitting, which has now ursurped the place of innkeeping with 010 crick-tere. The old cqp-om o dained that if a
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  • 720 4 PROBABLES v POSSIBLES. The Probables had the bitter o f t(j exchanges in a rather dull and u ing game with the Possibles 0Q th Esplanade last night. There were s Tef|J flashes of good play, chief! on the wi Q?l and an excellent display of goalkeeping Gray
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  • 31 4 July 28—Football S I acted X 1 T best XI, Esplanade. July 30—Public HolidayJuly 30—Cricket. Penang v Perak, Perak. (Two days). Aug J Bank Holiday. Aug 16—Court of Appeal,
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 301 5 Lucknow, July 20. The Luted Provinces Government has issued an important- communique on the Aligarh disturbances with a full report of the magis trate who held the inquest on the victims. A map showing the sites where the d-sturbances U>ok place accompanies the report The report, which
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    • 248 5 Allahabad, July 14. According to the Afghan newspapers, says the Pioneer," the Amir, on the occasion of the Idnifi tii. met the officials and chiefs of the Afghan nation at Salam Khanax i-Am and was accompanied by them to Idgah, where after
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    • 103 5 Bombay, July 19.—Expressing opinion on the Washington Labour Conference recommendations regarding the employment of women before and after child birth the. Bombay Millowners’ Committee states that in view of the conditions in India it was practically impossible to give effect to the various articles of the convention.
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    • 68 5 Bombay. July 14. —The Imperial Bank of India has made a profit of «a litt’e over r iftv-eight lakhs during the period January 27 to June 30. Thi* has been applied by declaring a dividend at per cent per annum thus covering X? lakhs, by transferring
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    • 48 5 Bombay, July 16,- Maulana Nazir Ahmed Khujandi was arrested in Bombay on a warrant issued by the magistrate of Meerut where he has been taken for trial under section 153 A and 124 A I.P.C. Tin* maulana is a well known Khalifat worker and preacher.
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    • 189 5 Bombay, July 15. —The Bombay Provincial Congress committee has passed resolutions urging district congress organisations to take measures to bring about a complete boycott of foreign cloth by August 1 by strictly following Mr. Gandhi’s instructions, that the most economical "khaddar dress be used by the gentry,
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    • 42 5 Calcutta, July 15,—Another attempt is being made to bring about a complete traffic deadlock in Bengal. Agents of non-co-operation propagandists are visiting various places in the interior, urging the employees of railways and steamers to go on strike.
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    • 154 5 1 h-lhi, July 14. —From enquiries made by the Associated Press among niece goods importers and dealers regarding the boycott of foreign goods it appears that a’most all dealers are convinced of the ultimate, failure of the boycott cam paign but hold that the failure of
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    • 258 5 Pw<> famous Mogul jewel'' which ha.e shared with the celebrat<d Kohinoor diamond are to be sent from Lou. don tt> India to be restored t-o one of it' gnat museuni'. They have been acquired by the Government of India, their purchase at- Christie's having
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    • 181 5 Calcutta, July 16.—At a conference of newspaper editors to-day called to cons der questions connected w ith sanitation in Bengal Sir Surendra Nath Bannerjee outlined a scheme to combat malaria- He pointed °ut that Eastern ‘Bengal was practically immune owing to inundations of great rivers n-nd said
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    • 142 5 MASPERO FRERES' FAMOUS BRANDS OF EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES I SF I I j ‘‘FELUCCA” ‘‘BOUTON ROUGE” MASPERO SPECIALS" j 1. 1 Everybody’s Doing it I Ilf WHAT? DRINKING Macgregor’s “V. 0.5. W hisky. $1 b e SOLE IMPORTERS Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Shanghai,) W 4a, Beach Street, PENANG. (II
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    • 157 5 Telephone No 498. Telegrams GAZETTE. 3Z THE H Pinang Gazette Press Limited Holds a Large Stock of British Made S Manilla, Creamlaid, Cartridge and Clothlined O O O H Iw ENVELOPES I =O F S I Various Sizes, Shapes and Qualities i Suitable for private and business requirements, to be
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  • 1256 6 8 F P.” The fact Las been remarked, —and we can scarcely believe it has escaped attention—that there ia much cloudy thinking behind the new theories of Empire, and new formulas discussed in the Press in connection with the Dominions Premiers' Conference. But if this is the
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  • 920 6 The Chief Secretary’s reply to the Hon Mr W Duncan’s question More Lan<l regardfog the further for Rubber 1 alienation of land for rubber cultivation was easily the most remarkable feature of the meeting of the Federal Council yesterday. The optimism of the Hon Mr Maxwell, and
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  • 239 6 TEKONG’S POSITION (From Our Own Singapore, J Q y At an extraordinary rae e r,i Dl? o{ Mandai Tekong Rubber Tan Cheng Kee. presiding, said the had stopped tapping dnee December, expenses were beinjs if cu red i n B and maintaining the estate io a clean tion.
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  • 394 6 The following are the quotation* in tie P j Daog market to-dav for ric*-:—Raugooo $l4 Mouluwin $l3 70, all bag. The man who vw stabbed in the recent affray near the Kuaia Lumpur Mo.-qie died in hospital on Tuesday morning. Kuala Lumpur has the highest average population to
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    • 109 6 BOOTH’S RECOGNIStD AS "Wl “THE GlN’’ I 140 all over India China. booths 1 Pie OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LOCAL DEALERS I Original Dry Gin DISTILL***. LONDON. smolano. SOLE IMPORTERS BEHR CO., PENANG. W«i. YOUNGER CO.’S. BITTER BEERS. iniu jMEfl and PALE SPARKLING I Alt 0^7 All THE BEERS WITH A
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    • 9 6 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O.” Every Friday.
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  • 146 7 rGN'VERGING TOWARDS A COMPROMISE. Reuter’s Telegrams. Paris, July 25. L l 9 understood that M. Briand will probably offw to abandon the idea of a preliminary study of the partitioning u s tion of Upper Silesia by experts, but would request Ix>rd Curzon to support French
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  • 110 7 STARVATION, DISEASE AND PANIC. Washington, July 25. Mj H. Hoover, Chairman of the Relief Committee, cabled in response to Maxim Gorki’s appeal to aid the starving maskPS of Russia that such aid depends upon the immediate release of all impri. somd Vrnerioans. The famine in Russ a is
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  • 91 7 AX INTERESTING PETITION. London, July 25. The Armes Automatiques, Lewis Co. and the Birmingham Small Arms Company petitioned Mr. Justice Darling for the recovery of £3,000,000 from the Government, retained as payment of excess profits and income tax. The question at issue is liability to taxation. Lewig
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  • 59 7 FIRE STILL RAGING. Mexico City. July 25. Hie Ainatlan oil field fire cabled on July 20tli continues to rage. Adjacent wells Live been covered with earth t*o prevent ignition. Ij’o hundred men guaided with asbestos '■hie! S. ir e trying to reach the flaming w elh to
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  • 49 7 New York. July 25. A tempera.; y injunction was is-ued, retraining the Shipping Board,- Emergency Fleet Corporation and the United Ameri•'in lines from interfering, with the operation of ships seized on July 23. Hie Stock Exchange announces the tulu'e o f fi nn Chandler Brothers.
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  • 25 7 FAMOUS M.S.S. SOLD FOR £5OO. London, July 25. Thn original manuscript of R-obert Hun O’Shanter was sold at hristie’s f or £5OO.
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  • 104 7 Hu* annual meeting of the Penang St '‘diews Society was held in the Penang ke Club, Mr. W. S. Goldie I"'Riding over a good attendance. < Was decided to hold the usual ball ,in '•iiiber on st. Andrew’s Day and there-' 1 a. omni it tee
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  • 131 7 PROBABLE ENLARGEMENT OF REPRESENTATION. London, July 25 The “Times” is now certain there will be no preliminary conference either in London or Washington, but this does not preclude the possibility of informal consultations with a view to clearing the ground for the Washington disarmament Conference. There is reason
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  • 312 7 JAPANESE BUSINESS MEN ASK NIPPON TO TAKE LEAD. On Sunday, 26th June, represent at. vet of the eight principal Chambers of Com merce in Japan definitely recorded that the bus nes-s men of this country favour disarmament aaxd desire that Japan should take th lead in calling off
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  • 161 7 After being publicly reprimanded by the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Edwin Denbv, for his London speech attacking IrishAmerican Sinn Fein propaganda. Admiral Sims visited the White House, where he was cordially it’ceived by the. President Mr. Harding s a great admirer of the admiral, who on leaving
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  • 147 7 Nome, Alaska, —A story of terrible storm- in the Arctic was related by the explorer Capt. Roald Amundsen, when recounting his adventures since he left .Nome last August in an attempt to drift past the North Polq, After leaving Nome Capt. Amundsen went, to Cape Serge -n order
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  • 125 7 SOME COMPARATIVE FIGURES. London, July 25. In the House of Commons, at question limo Lt.-Col. Amery (Parliamentaiy and Financial Secretary to she Admiralty), said the number of capital ships projected for the- United States, Japan, and the British Empire was 1, 10 and 4 respectively. Ihe number maintained
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  • 719 7 UNDERWATER PR(HECTION. “United State- naval designers are iw’ greatly concerned over the reports that Great Britain has liegun t:lie construction of four battleships that will be jn advance of anything that we have under construction or in contemplation The Navy Dejvartment-, say- the Brooklyn Eagle, knows
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  • 212 7 MYSTERY SHIP PROBLEM SOLVED? Newhaven, Connecticut, July 25. An affray recalling the old smuggling days resulted in the capture of a gang of smugglers in the act of unloading cases of whisky near i/he entrance to Newhaven harbour. The authorities were telephonically warned of an attempt to
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  • 357 7 I.—Ex. Reports of a lurid character appeared in the Press concerning the alleged operations of an “oil Hied submarine chaser,” which was suppose-d to have waylaid a number of vessels off the American coik-t. “Lloyd’s List,” which of course, knows everything aboui shipping, applies the cold light of
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  • 190 7 The following cable. dated July 18, IS from the ai ling oii-ui Italv Signor Bonomi has set forth before I liament <!ie programme of the new < abinet’s internal policy- which i- strict observance of the law and conciliation of political partie-. The fiscal laws are to
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  • 57 7 “Straits Times Hongkong, Ju'y 23. The < Inn* convening a nia-s meeting on Saturd ly to consider the “Muit-ai” question If th< slavery allegations are nut- it «'II i<> mend the Government to abolish the tern if thev art- untrue that the Ihw-m Yiemselves prevent, possible abuse-
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  • 273 7 ENGLAND’S GOOD BATTING. AUSTRALIANS BARRACKED. London, July 25. At Manchester, before 20,000 in fine weather, and on a slow wicket, Tennyson won the toss and Gregory and McDonald opened the bowling. Scores. Brown c Gregory b Armstrong 31 Russell b Gregory 101 Woolley c Pellew b Armstrong
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  • 227 7 Law 55, on which Armstrong's objection was upheld, states: “When there is no play on the fiist day of a three day match, laws 53 and 54 shall apply as if the match were a two-day match, and if in a three-day match there is no play
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  • 112 7 The at Wimbledon once again of Mr. Donniethorpe's giant rac quet reminds one that cricket has known the freak bat. Nor has it be**n confined to minor holiday matches, but appeared in famous hands and games that made cricket history. The famous Fuller Pilch, who was one
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  • 30 7 Boston, July 25. .Shimidzu and Kumagae. (Japan), are participating in the tenn s competition for the Ixmgwood bowl, at present held by W. M. Johnston.
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  • 40 7 Cambridge (Massachusetts), July 25. Gourdin’s record for the long jump w;us 25 feet 3 inches. Reuter stated yesterday that Gourdin, Harvard’s negro star sprinter, won the long jump with 26 feet 3 inches, “a new world’s record.
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  • 90 7 AMERICAN VICTORY. Le Mans, July 25 The motor car Grand Prix was won by an American Dusenberg, driven by Murphy. Time 4 hours 4 mins 30 secs, average speed 1202 kilometres per hour. The trial was regarded as a commercial rather than a sporting event with the
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  • 84 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 2b. At the fourth annual meeting of Murai Tin. Ltd-, Mr. A. Heiiggeler presided. He said the net profit was $32.830, The decrease was due to the reduced price of tin •/nd the cost of additional plant. Approximately 500,000 tons(
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  • 29 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 26. The chairman of the union of Railways and Tramways has declared a general strike to commence in October.
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  • 39 7 (Fiom Our Own Corr .sponiient.? Singapore. July 26. Of the new Dutch Indian bum of Grs. 450,000,000 issued in Holland Grs. 150,000,000 have already been subscribed notwithstanding the fact that subscriptions a'e only acceptable in Holland.—Aneta.
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  • 119 7 A preliminary census count gives the population of tin- Commonwealth —as 5,419,702. an increase of 969,721 since 19H. In the individual states tin- iigu res are New South Wales, 2.096.393; mcrea-e, 449,659Victoria, 1.530,114; inciease 214,563. Queensland, 755,573 increase. 149,760. South Australia. 494,867 increase. 86.309. Western Australia,* 329.228;
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  • 60 7 LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Previously acknowledged $72,858-55 “Anon” 1 00 Dr. W. J. Dixon 25.00 Hon. W. F. Nutt a 500 UO Mr. C. Beamish 100.00 Further contribution from the “Pawns’ concert party 25.00 Mr. E. M Schwabe (2 nd. contribution) 50.00 Total $73.559.55 Branch Previously acknowledged $13,554.60
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  • 194 7 London, Juh 14.—1 n the House of Commons replying to Sir Donald Maclean wth regard to the Frontier incident Mr. Montagu said that he had telegraphed to Government asking for further information. but it might be safely surmised '.hat such incidents were due to the action of some
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  • 632 8 NEW RECORD OF ADVANCEMENT. In a general summary, prefacing the Iwentieth Annual Report (1920) of the Bureau of Agriculture of the Philippine Islands Mr. Adriano Herinandez, director of agriculture, writes; I. is graphing to state that never before in the history of Philippine agriculture has there been greater
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  • 195 8 One hundred United States delegat<es to the International Chambers vf Commerce Congress arrived in London, while delegates from Virginia, who are guests of the Government, arrived at Plymouth to present’, the British nation with a replica of the Houdorn statue of George Washington. Representative bodies of Americans
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  • 1049 8 —Carried. “BRADDON” AND R G.A. SCHEMES CRITICISED. A general meeting of the (> i tral Perak Planters’ Association was held at Hale Street, Ipoh, on Saturday. Mr. EL. D. Evans presided. The chairman read the following gram which he said had been received from Dr. Braddon. In
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  • 420 8 Ihe Fourteenth Annual Ordinary ’>eneral Meeting of the Simo Rubber Estates. Limited, was held on June 21 at 4 Lloyd’s_avenue. E. C., Mr. J. Lyndon Bui” (chairman of the «-oinpany) presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption < i the report and accounts- 'aid —Since I
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  • 1252 8 reconstruction agreed to WITHOUT OPPOSITION. The twelfth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Malayalam Rubber and Produce Company, Limited. w»B held in Jeoe 23 ah Cannon Street Hotel, E C., Mr H J Welch (chairman of the company) presiding The Chairman, in the ooarae of hie speech
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  • 47 8 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade at 6 p m to-day. 1 March ...In The Gipsy’s Camp...Oscheit 2 Selection ...The Yasmak...A'lan 3 Waltz ...Mon Treser ...Pecorini 4 Fox Trot ...The T->ddie ...Finck 5 One St«>p Mrs Sippi ...Russick
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  • 399 8 Penang, July 27. 1921. reef— ct? Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Me«t do eurry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 59 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of
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  • 920 8 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 1 5 si RUBBHR (Dollar.) Be. C j Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 15 C Alor Gajah Rubber Estate n 0 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1.2) Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Bco t’S Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates j™ Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 93 0 A., Ayer Panas Rubber
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    • 197 8 FOREIGN CHILDREN IN THE FAR EAST. are especially subject to worms, some of the indications of which are irregular appetite, bad breath, grinding of the in sleep, pain and swelling of the ab lonien, irritation in the noses. Baby’s Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy, given for a few days, destroy
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  • 785 9 assessment of vacant HOUSES. I') U1 fortnightly meeting uf the Mun: a l Commission was held in the Muni. a Building. I’eftang, last night. Then wrre present Messrs. S. Codrington (Prejent). 1 E. McFall. P. K. Nambyar Y ri ,h Guan Seek, Dr. P. St. Leger Listen. I
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  • 754 9 COMMITTEE’» REPORT. As first constituted by Big Excellency the Governor, the Maktcca, Committee was part of the Central and Penang Committee. Owing to the special conditions in Malacca and the scattered population, the Central Commttee recommended that the Malacca. Committee should be separate from either of the
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  • 809 9 Mr O Grove, of the F M 8 Civil Service, *nd Mrs Grove returned to Malaya on Mr A H Todd, of Singapore, has been appointed Secretary of the Singapore Sporting Club. Mr and Mrs K Lareeen, of Siam, arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday from Sinsalore.
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  • 70 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy A Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. 8 2 E SHARES. £.:£»> o s GQ ao QQ m Rabke r (Dellar) S c. S a S c. S o. A. Hitam 8.00 8.50 7.50 8.00 Miaiag. Kampong K 38/6
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  • 112 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following London prices, 26th July Spot £158.5s down £2.10a 3 months buying £160.5s £2 10s 3 selling £160.10s £2.10» Local Parity $7B 84 July 27th Singapore sold 105 tons at $80.00: Pdoang buyers no sellers at s79| The Eastern Smelting Co.,
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  • 186 9 Drop of Eighty-Nine Millions Recorded. The following return is issued by the Currency Commissioners of the Straits 1 Settlements c. I (A) Whole amount of Currency Notes in Circulation on June 30th 1921 85.016,688 80 Average amount of Currency Notes in Circulation daring the montn of Jane,
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  • 186 9 Punang, July 27, 1921. BP. Tapioca $7.00 salaa M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sales. Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l9 00 se lets. White Pepper $3O nominal Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $39 nominal Cloves nominal Nutmegs 80s $42.00 buyers 110 s $32.00 buyers rNo. 1 $ll.OO per
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 336 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. Motor Cycle- Bradbury, Sti g) Cylinder 3| H .P Foot clutch In goit'g order. Price $250. Apply Box No. 195, c/o Pining G •Mtt*. Cleveland Motor Cycle perf ct running order, complete wi-h lump, horn, and tools. Wbat offeis? Apply Box No. 196. c/o Pinaug Gazette.
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    • 423 9 r- VITAL POWER OF THK HUMAN BODY. IT CAN BE REGAINED. Oie fore that raaa th, kuua hmMm is -*irr« ia lb, mtwa Tbwirv.u, «■wgl, «bit «M only innfor hmm far adte>-Wtf. If agg anna of y« uT body ia waak aarf maeirva, took the nerve, which aoataal U lack
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 39 9 THE HIPPODROME CIRCUS and MENAGERIE LOCATION—OATO KRAMAT GARDENS AT 9-15 P. M. Matinee Every Saturday at 4-30 p. in. TO-NIGHT 1st Grand Change of Programme. PRICES AS USUAL. BOOKING AND FLAN AT ROBINSON PIANO CO.. LTD., K. BYSACK, Manager.
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  • 399 10 From Meaera Morrieou and Oo’tj weekly market report, dated Rangoon Joly 15. Paody.—Supplies have been fair during the week and piic«-s are very firm ah Re 227 to Ra 230 for both rail and boat paddv. For the week ending 16th July 1920 quotation was Ra
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  • 151 10 Dam ag# 1 o Rice M ills Rangocn, June 21 —At abonh half past three yeaternay afternoon a cyclonic storn a'ruck Kan< uugto Crepk, ard did a con aider able amount o 1 damage. The path f the disturbance was narrow and c*n be t r acei
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  • 243 10 When the eas in which Mr K B Osborn of -Wilson Hoka'e and Co stands charged with having caused the death of a Chinese clerk at the junction of Hifch 8* re t and Hifl Street irceotiy was called up for the prelim narv er quiry before
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  • 141 10 lU-PaYS uErAKL'UKKs Tara for Madras taking mails fo< Europe etc via Bombay. PerJis for Kantang (Tiang). ExPBOTMD ABBtVAM. Mentor, Singapore, Jaly 29. Syria Singapore, July 30. Yokohama Maru, Singapore, July 30. Ascanius, Liverpool. Jaly 30. Niugchow, Liverpool, July 31. Agamemnon, Singapore, Aug 1. Lycaon, Singapore, Aug 6. Kby
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  • 288 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Bun tar, Bagsit Send, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Koala Kubu, IBy tn»>Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, f 7.16 a.n Malacca, Johore, Singapore b >. and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train a 10.15 a.m. A
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  • 38 10 The homeward mail, by the Elephants clos a ar 2 p.m. on Friday. The B I Packer Tr eat*, wi*h mails from Europe is expt-ced to arrive here on or about the 30th inar an t.
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  • 123 10 Penang, July 27, 1921. (By Courtbst of thk Cbabtbbrd Babb) London Demand Bark 2/3 13/16 4 mon rhs’ sight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentarv 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Hank Rs. 178) 3 days* tdtiht Private 185 Bombay D;-m«nd Bank „178 c Madras Demand Bant 178
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    • 360 10 liMi :.S0 CATARRH I Soon Cured by Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure. I You cannot always avoid catching coughs, colds, influenza, or nasal catarrh, but you can avoid letting them develop I into more serious trouble. The way to do it is to take I Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure on the
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    • 367 10 I Under four times METr zl f ll i JgsA The Decca is only II j Ulr .h es MJF M A oHb square and weighs only 12 mi. aAnTmavm lbs.» yet it has a mote p twerLl THE PORTABLE than tl>e cabinet, g Instruments. Kqß J it is dear
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  • 378 11 "PIONEERS’ COMMENT. Allahabad. July 14. —The "Pioneer, discussing the special message <*f the Prince of Males to young India, says no heir to the ■lhrone has been able to arrive at a clearer appreciation of the thought of the young men of his day and
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  • 260 11 A cab’e the "Statesman’ dated London, July 11, says.—The sole European exception to the heat wave i' apparently Rome, where ’hundei't rms and torrential rains are responsible for a cold ']»ell compelling the wearing of over oats. London on the contrary is broiling in the sun and
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  • 121 11 London. July 15. —The “London Gazette’ announces that Albert Medals have been awarded to Lieutenant lan William Galbraith of the 19th Lancers (Fane's Horse) and to Subadar Major Llayya of the 1-88‘h Carnatic Infantry for gallantry in life-saving at St. Thomas's Mount Arsenal). .Madras, in June last
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  • 115 11 Sir Thomas Holland has issued a lengthy note on the serious accident which occurred on 25th June when the engine and four leading carriages of a passenger train from Moradabad Ghaziabad fell into the "Sbte Nuddee,” owing to collapse of a bridge. Sir Thomas says the collapse was
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  • 359 11 MRS. BESANT AND NEW INDIA. London. -July 12.—Giving evidence at the commencement of the slander action against 4lie Dailv Graphic" at Edinburgh to_day .Mi'. Besant repudiated a suggestion that the newspaper "New India” wa' circulated among semi-educated and easily excited people for jt was published
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  • 129 11 Ihe "S alesman" is authoritatively nformed that the Earl of Lytton. Under Secretary for India, is proceeding to India in October, with the Committee on Indian Student', fo investigate the postion of Indians in regard to educational facilities in Great Britain The main object of the
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  • 257 11 Rangoon. July 18. —A lively fight is reported to have taken plaole on the after deck of the steamer Japan while lying in the sth earn preparatory to leaving |»ort for thle Straits and the Far East on Friday in which five men, all Indians, were
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  • 62 11 General Sir Nev-L Macready, Commanding the Forces in Ireland, denies categorically the statements jjhat the full casualties inflicted upon the Crown Forces in Ireland are being suppressed. "In monthly list issued to the Press every casualty is published indiv,’dually by name. Sir Neail adds: ‘T have General
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