Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 August 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. jfOa 184. VOL. LXXIX. SATURDAY. 13th AUGUST, 1921. PRICE 15’ CENTS.
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    • 326 1 [pjlKKO > w. r. kok.ham ROAD. J <[ Telephone No. 579» i j. ROSS'S I I AUKS HEAD i I I PILSENER >< X. BEER I I Is to be obtained from all Retailers. I SOLE IMPORTERS: CIGARETTES The BORNEO Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England.) gp r\ Penang, Singapore Ipoh.
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    • 29 1 I THEBES’ OAt ili PJW.t 1 I Zc 1 < I J XJLr-td 1.. 1 U tu 1 tell Meat! S.S. F.M 8 1 Ong S*m Leong a Oa, 1
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 406 2 Bombay July 23 —Mr. Gandhi’s campaign for thn of foreign cloth is to be carried on chiefly in this presidency. A depot for the reception of rejected clothes made of foreign cloth has been provided, and “volunteers’" are to make house to house visitations and collect from
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    • 159 2 Calcutta, July 27. —Replying to a question at to-day’s meeting of the Calcutta Corporation, whether he was aware that dangerous species of anophelene mosquitoes were found breeding in large numbers m the city and suburbs, and that malaria was prevalent, the. Chairman (Mr. C. F. Payne) read
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    • 190 2 Madras, July 28.—Recently reference was made to the success in sport of C. Ramaxwany Naidu, son of well-known sportsman the late M. Buchi Babu. and brother of M. Venkata Ramanjulu Najdu and M. Baliah. Yet another Madrassi, C. T. "Williams, has distinguished himself in Edinburgh, where he
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    • 121 2 A Press Communique regarding the occurrences al Ottapalam in Malabar District on 26th April sets out the official facts and concludes as follows The Government have read in the “Hindu” newspaper a report appealing over the signature cf live persons namely (1) T. Trakasam, (2) Saiyid
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    • 1235 2 POSITION WANTED. In the matter of the KUALA KETII. RUBBLR CO, LTD., vOIU >-Dredgemaster Engineer AN p REDUCED; and in the matter ■??n an o“^ Dg Ip 7-T of “The companies Ordinance 1915.” poj» reconatiaction, and ruining of plant, oflern bis services in any of the above capacities. Notice is
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    • 699 2 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LOAN ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent per.annum pawk half-yoaHy 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 PE-R CENT. Under the
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  • 1452 3 COSTS OF LIVING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ed'nburgh, July 13. lew subjects of inqu/ry are more elusive than the actual and prospective “cost» of li\ing, they are almost as difficult to define and bo estimate as the standards of living of the various classes. But although we cannot
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  • 455 3 —Ex. The Committee appointed to examine the Press Act and cognate regulations has now issued a unanimous report of w'hich the effect will presumably be to cause the removal from the statute book of certain legislation. Obviously in this as in so many other matters
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    • 559 3 mr Illi Itill COMING SHORTLY’! Gr and Opening Night “rlday, »9th ugust f at 9-15 I FILLIS’ GREAT CIRCUS p 1 th; PREMIER AMUSEMENT NTERPR SE IN THE E'.ST, CoL FRANK TILLIS P OFFERS i HIS NEW ALL STAR COMBII ATIOL SO EUROPEAN ARTISTS From fie Leading Continental and American
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    • 182 3 I New Dress Materials I JUST OPENED UP. I Let us show jou the newest in fancy VOILS, FOULARDS, ZEPHYRS, CREPE GEORGET TE, Etc. Our exhibit of these fabrics is not extensive, but the patterns displayed are exclusive. less io£ less ioFOR CASH FO R CASH Cotton Crepe Georgette. I
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  • 699 4 CORONER’S INQUEST. In the oliqe Court, Penang to-day, Mr. A. C. Baker, sitting as His Majesty’s coroner, conducted an inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Ho AV ah Seng, a cook in the employ of Mr. Stratten Ferrier, No. 2 Park Road, and who
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  • 212 4 It i s rather surprising to find from Hie monthly statistics of tin that the delivei es lot June are higher than in May. Some 4,092 tons were taken, against ’a total of 3,059 tons in the preceding month. The supplies amounted to 3,243 tons, which i s
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  • 593 4 F. M. 8. GOVERNMENT HOSTEL. The -Malay Mail” baa received the following statement from the Chief Secretary The Attention of the Chief Secretary I? Government» has been invited to the editorial in the Malay Mail of the Hbh Joly last. The commnuiqae cited in ex tenso in the
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  • 158 4 London, July 13tb.—The death is announced of Mr Barney Thompson, an Aestralian bookmaker, in his eightieth year year. [Barney Thompson was a bro'her of th* late Joe Thompson, who Wos known in Australia as the King of the Ring.’’ The wo brothers were at one rime
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  • 62 4 The “Sumatra Bode” states that Hter Krafft Tetdorpff, of Padanp, is about to inaugurate an aerial service. Its itinerary will include: Tandjong Priok, Singapore Medan, Tobameer and Sibolga, beside other coastal points. The cost of a trip from Padang to Batavia will ba from 600
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  • 934 4 Mr Harold Spender writes in a Home paper:—During .a recent vis t to Ireland, in the intervals of being ambushed and held up,’ I collected whab I oould of the Sinn Fein libera. ture and brought it home to read. For it 5 has seemed
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  • 449 4 BRUTAL Two cooltes formerly emp| oVffj t Economic Gardena named Mah»ii 4 Knndaeamy, the latter of whom IDII for alleged kidnapping f a I S Q M placed before MrßNurtb DistrkJ’r'* 8 Singapore yesterday, on a cl) J#d K voluntarily causing grievo U 3 k n
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  • 167 4 Penang, August 13, 1921 BP. Tapioca 58.75 sales. M. P. Tapioca 59. W sellers. Cold leaf 572 eelkn Black Pepper $lB 50 selen. White Pepper 532 nominal Trang Pepper $25 00 nominal Mace Pickings S3B nominal Cloves n 0 stock. Nutmegs 80s $49.00 aellera UOs $34.00 sellers fNo. 1
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    • 195 4 i .-~‘-fr-', iCSg=, j RUSTIKOL The Artistic Wood preservative I I Made In Four Standard Shades. proof against White Ants, Dry Rot etc, In Timber. 1 Used by Hundreds of Es I fates throughout Malaya. —mil Villi I i Manufactured by the well-known makers of gg HALL S DISTEMPER Sole
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    • 97 4 NEW POSITION »i.h tho r 0 Au energetic Ceylon I ull > pijnd’f. knowledge in every ph» B6 cS erl estate accounts and dispensaiy 4bofe his services in any two cspaci'ies. Excellent Victor 4 apply to "A. 8.0 c/> M^ r 8 00., Pens ng. I is^—“ Available '■> I“''‘
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  • 1253 5 ruovvrH AND development GBU IN INDIA. j iarpstine address in connection with Afll indXin India was delivered by S e 'Watson Smyth, M. L 0., at the weekly Mr the Kotary Club Calcutta, W «id -The subject short paper is I am afraid, th“r a dQII one 16
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  • 420 5 League of Nations’ Scheme Explained. The four Allied Powers—Britain, France Italy and Japan—made a declaration in March last that, on the understanding that Austria desired the application of the International Credits Scheme of the League of Nations, they would release for a period of years their
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  • 125 5 —Ex. Is this a new no e in advertisement? (as s a correspondent). Recently I w’s on a bus wh p n a passenger said to t»is companion in rathe luud tone?, “See this?’ (calling attention to p.n artie’e of wea’), "I got io at—’s. Wonderful valut!
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  • 109 5 Speaking oo the third read ng of the Supplementary Estimates fir 1921 in the Reichstag Dr Rosen, Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that after the new taxation law bad been pun into force they could reckon, taking a cautious estimate, on total additional income from taxation of
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  • 1621 5 BRAVERY OF THE TROOPS AT SHAHUR TANGI. Further details received of the fighting at Shaher Tangi on the 6 July, says the special correspondent of the Pioneer,” .provide a story of exceptional inte r est and typical ly illustrate the arduous nature of Frontier warfare and the
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  • 290 5 Since the end of the war there have been serious* complaints of cargo pilferage aud tt e attention of shipowners aud the authoritifs have been prominently called to the master, but apparently theft is sriil going ».n to au appalling extent. A few instances mentioned to a re
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    • 299 5 j —-j I Generosity in Bargrain- I giving brings us I I Generous Trade. I I I For this Sale we have mobilised j I all our resources for a determined I I attack upon prices. The Items mentioned below are merely sam- I pies of the extraordinary values, I
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  • 819 6 Now that Japan baa signified her willingness to participate in the Washington Conferences on disarmament and Pacific problems, an important step has been taken towards an understanding between the Powers that chiefly count in the Far East to-day, namely the British Empire, America and Japan. Such
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  • 382 6 A COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY. (From Our Own Corrb-pondent.) Singapore, August 10. Io is officially announced that H, E. the Governor has decided to appoint a Commission to enquire into and report on the present state of trade depression brought about, in the main, by tbe continued depression in
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  • 932 6 Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs tbab H. E. the Governor Government’s h ag decided to appoint, Belated immediately, a OomIntervention. m j BB j on to enquire into and report on the trade depression, brought about in the main by the state of bhe rubber industry. The Commission
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  • 291 6 We learn with deep tfgre t o f j at Aberdeen on August 10 h of M 6 l Robbie Murray, of Messrs Sima Co, Penang. The late Mr Murray' not been in the best of health of hto home in February this year
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  • 198 6 TRE SETTLEMENT. In connection with the recent case at Ipob, and the short report which appeared in our issue of the 9:h iut,, reporting the settlement of the aeden brought by Mr J C Baatnann sgtimt Messrs M C Corbett ani F U Corbett, n are informed
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  • 145 6 The following teams wid meet m Tuesday on the Esplanade. Penang Team. —S A Gray Cheng Hoe C U right hack him Seng C R C left back, G P N ''J half, F R- arena centre half, Chee uLim C R O left half, E A Dsvies(Cap, outside
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  • 70 6 Tin FKIVW. The Straits Trading Co., Lt following London prices, jAugus' -[ij, SpOt k Jl s s6°ss £251 3 months buying £2,5) 3 selling 156.10 s >, Local Parity A.R8.1 t Singapore a fld <,) to g Penang buyers no «elleis at The Eastern Smelting 00.J tpo r
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  • 100 6 Nawng Pet The Secretary, Nawng advises that the work o< r j progressing satisfactory gome dam is nearing con3 P l 0 v L f tbe P‘°; has occurred in the de > J etc h» 9 bub the ialance <f t |,e F’J 1 definitely
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    • 416 6 e Electricity in I </ s the Home. The From Rushlight Austin S All British tO Autoplant, No. 8. g Autoplant r s In 1820 the Fishtail burner of Will furnish the elec- j B y\j ei i SOn appear ed, formed by two as trie current for a house
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    • 16 6 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O” Every Friday. Mrs. K M. Ferguswn. P. P. C.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 40 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-nav. 8.45 a.m. 1 35 a.m, 10.34 p m. 4.12 p.m, To-mobbow. 10.0 a.m. 3 46 a.m 11.1 p.m. 5, 0 p.m M ONDAY. 10 45 a.m 4 44 a.m. 11.26 p.m. 5.36 p.m.
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  • 11 6 DEATH. Murray.— -0«> 10ch August, at Al erdeeo, James Robbie Murray.
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  • 339 7 I, E VALERA'S REPLY RECEIVED. Reuter's Telegrams.] London, August U. the lloii-e of Commons, Mr. Chamberhad rwived de rpn ]v which was immediately Valera repn. milled t„ Mr- El".vd George. He hoped the latter would be able to .lenient on Ireland on Tuesday or make a WednesdayThe Sinn Fe;n
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  • 163 7 His MAJESTY AND CEREMONIAL. London, August 11. In the House of Commons, moving the second reading of the Bill authorising the Duchy of Lancaster to realise capital of £*loo,ooo and apply the proceeds to revenue, Mr. Chamberlain made interesting revelations. His Majesty’s Civil List lias shown
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  • 60 7 NO ROUTE YET DISCOVERED. Simla. August 11. the Everest expedition is stfll exploring t-Je country roun j Tingri. 6.500 square miles new, survey have now been completed. I 1-! photographic survey of Mount Everest! n s c' niinenced but is hampered by the t lls M n and
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  • 66 7 A Harland and wolff CONTRACT. London, August 10. 30fiJ k ee Was Haid at Belfast, of the n t, On ve ssel Statendam, for the line. ls the biggest ship laid down s nee 11 c. war. huilJ 818 ami Wolff are also the H c, )B*
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  • 376 7 BRITISH SOLDIERS ATTACKED. London, Angus IL The German report of the fight in the Rosenberg district is officially confirmed in London. It appears that fifteen British soldiers, accompanied by the French District Controller on August 7, while searching for arms reported to be hidden in Botzanowitz, were
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  • 106 7 TOTALLY CRUSHED.” Athens, August IT A semi-official message says the Mar Minister. M. Theotokis. reviewing the military situation, -aid 'he Kemalist army was totally crushed and no longer of military importance. With regard to the prospect of peace, Al. Theotokis declared they did not wish to repeat
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  • 131 7 London, August 11. A relaxation of the host le Soviet policy against foreign interests is indicated by the fact that the Lenin Govern ment has invited Mr. Leslie Liquhait, Chairman of the Russo-Asiatic Consolidated Company, accompanied by five technical experts to proceed to Moscow to
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  • 256 7 INITIATIVE RESTS WITH UNITED STATES. London, August 11. Reuter is informed that no further progress has been made as regards the Pacific Conference, and no comm unication lias yet been received from Washington as regards the agenda. The feeling in British Official quarters is, th*at the absence from
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  • 63 7 The Hague, August 11. Replying to a question in the Second Chamber, the Dutch Foreign Minister declared that he did not know whether the format ,'jivitiations to the Washington conference had yet been issued, but the matter was receiving the attention of- the Government in
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  • 186 7 MACARTNEY REACHES TWO THOUSAND. London- August 10. At t anterbury. there were 10.000 people present. The weather was dull and tue ink. t fast- Rain fell towards the end. When stumps were drawn at 5.40 the Aus’ral,’ans had made 297 for 4. Armstrong scored 102 by powerful driving.
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  • 22 7 THE AMERICAN TEAM. London, August 10. Tilden, Johnston Washburn, and Williams have been selected as America's defending Davis Cup team.
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  • 49 7 BRITAIN BEATS AMERICA. London, Augurt 11. A series of s'x races for yachts of the sixmetre class for the British and Am&ican cup. held at Cowes and Ryde alternately, resulted in a win for Britain by 117 points to America’s 88. Both countries were represented 4>y four yachts.
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  • 24 7 HOLLAND RATIFIES STATUTE. Geneva, August 11. The. Dutch Government has ratified the statute of tl. permanent Court <>f International Justice.
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  • 752 7 APPEAL TO BRITISH PEOPLE. London, August 11. Numerous prominent personages, including Lord Birkenhead, the Lord Chancellor, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Earl of Crewe, Mr. Asquith, Lord Robert Cecil, Field-Marshal Sir W. Robertson and leading Labour members signed the appeal to the nation on behalf of Russia,
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  • 240 7 LOTTERIES FOR SECOND .DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 13. Race 2. —Waukover $260; Gentle Eva $BO. Race 3. —Kaipai $45 and $100; Bernlea $BO and $300; Pickle $5O and $110; Prudentius $l9O and $200; Mollie Mac $25 and $45 Com bo rail $4O and $65;
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  • 76 7 The following ties are fixed for Tuesday, 16th August: Singles Handicap (Class “A”). 15 F N. Syer v. Scr. E. J. Bennett (5) —l5 M. K. Whitlock v. —3O 4 W. H. Threlfall (4). Mixed Doubles Handicap (Unfinished Tie). 5 Mrs. J. D. Sanderson and C. N.
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  • 430 7 THE “PERJURY” CASE. At Penang Assizes afternoon, the trial was concluded of a Tamil named Krishnan who was charged as follows: You are charged at the instance of the At-torney-General in the name of His Most Gracious Majesty the King, and the- charge against you is —That yon
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  • 462 7 Mr. G. D. Lucas has returned from leave, says the “M. M.” Capt. J. E. Edwards, R. D., R.N R., has assumed duties as Deputy Master Attendant Singajiore. H. H. the Sultan of Perak is in Kuala Lumpur for the Races. His Highness's win with Orthez was
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  • 73 7 SEQUEL TO BLONDE LADY CASE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, August 11 Paul Courser, court-martialled a fortnight ago, aaid sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment as a spy, —he employed the notorious “blonde lady” for denouncing compatriots to Germans—has escaped from the military prison at L.lle with two other convicted
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  • 20 7 Madrid, August U. The Cabinet has resigned- The King has asked Senor Maura to form a Cabinet.
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  • 166 7 Since the year 1910 the population of New Zealand has increased by 10.8 per cent. The recent cemsus, the results of which were received by Mr. Massey (Prime Minister of the Dominion) by cable show that the white population of the Dominion is now 1,218,270. Including
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  • 315 8 Pbnasg, Augu.t 13, 1921. BEEF- ot? i Soap per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Me*t do curry 36 Kurnp Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 83 Fillet
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  • 1769 8 LECTI KE AT RANGOON. Mr. J. Mac Kenna, C.1.E., at Rangoon recently delivered a lecture on “Some of the problems of agriculture.” His Honour *he Lieutenant-Governor of Burma, presided. Mr. Mac Kenna said: As many of you are aware there has within recent years, been a great awakening
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  • 357 8 —Ex. STOCK MOVEMENTS The month li()l in respect of the imports and r of rubber. The fir 8t has an addition of about 520 ton stocks, the landings having exL?,' 1 trade deliveries by that But one single week does not a reliable indication of the pre Mn
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    • 404 8 I SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT I Whiteaway’s I Great I EXCESS STOCKS IN OUR LADIES’, CHILDREN’S AND I I COTTON DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENTS TO BE CLEARED AT EXACTLY HAkF I DURING THE WEEK COMMENCING I I MONDAY, AUGUST 15th. I B A Few Examples Selected at Random: fl fl Dainty Cotton
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    • 453 8 ARE YOU FEELING OLD? You have at time- probably said. I feel I am getting old.” No doubtyi are convinced of that, and you are only between 30 and 45 years of age. ion set other people older than yourself able tc do much more than you and who have
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  • 3660 9 R G. A.RUBBER SCHEME. iNDI *n labour legislation. o nff of the Planters’ Association of wf j held on Thursday in the Ko.h L«a>por, Mr T J C w“' uke rM 'he' i following from the We Leader;— The Chairman re* jTthe members that al the
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  • 52 9 The following is in the ‘‘Financial Age' of June 25. “The Rubber Association of America has expressed its willingness to c j operate [with Secretary Hoove» ]j in the plan to furnish authentic information con cerniog the inventory, production, sales and i other things relating to the
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  • 359 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reports ae followa:Quiet conditions have prevailed in the Share Market throughout the past week but the tone generally has been fairly steady, being helped to a certain extent by bear covering. Industrials have again been tho main feature but Mining Issues have
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  • 480 9 Tbe Eleve'h Annual Ord niry General Meeting < f 'be Cump*ny preailei over by Mr Tan Soo Hock (Chairmin) was held at the Office Malacca. The Chairman said:—We meet to-day at a rime when the outlook for rubber seem? rather gloomy. The slump hae continued for
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  • 932 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. J NAMES. 5 a I co tn H RUBBBR (Dollar.) f O f c fe; Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, ik. .«v, Alor Ga Rubber Katate 1 Amalgamated Malay Estates lon 1 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7 m «'nn Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates t Ayer Molek Rubber
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  • 675 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Peng Fook for Langsa. Malaya for Bhaket (Tongkah) and Renong. Renoug for Bhuket (Tongkab), Kapab, Renong, Victoria Poin% Mergui, Tavoy and Moultnein. Le Maire for Singapore. Gregory Apcar for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Ipoh for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Koemai for Deli
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  • 15 10 The Homeward m*il by ss Kilyan, will close at 2 p.m on Monday.
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  • 59 10 Aug 16—Court of Appeal. Aug 16—Football, Penang, Selected v The Rest, Esplanade 5.15 p.m. Aug 20—Ipoh Gymkhana. Aug 28—Penang Swimming Club, Special General Meeting—noon, Aug 31—Batu Lintang, Ltd. General Meeting, Chamber cf Commerce 3 p.m. Sept 1 and 3—Yeomen of the Guard, Town Hall. Sept 21—Board of Licensing
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  • 334 10 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. Services for Week ending August 20tb, 1921. Sunday 12tb, after Trinity. 8 a.m. Matins. 8.30 a m. Holy Communion. 10.80 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymns 194, 27, 222, 363, Psalms 68—as set. Magnificat 46, Nunc Dimittis 65.
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  • 117 10 Pawang, Augtist 13, 1921. (By Coubtssy op thk Ohabtbbrd Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 month»’ sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentarv 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rf, 175 3 days’ sight Private 182 Bombay Demand Bank 175 c Madras Demand Bank 175 3
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    • 522 10 TizL?. mu lTnr I il' I I i fyw u 'iV z/ft/7 i 5 li ."-■'■a s «V H -a 7 J O' -U z “That’s splendid. I told you I Wincarnis’would do you good.” j I ‘Wincarnis’ affords satisfaction both v t o those who recommend it and to
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    • 305 10 Northern Assurance! CO., LTD. I ESTABLISHED 1836. 1 ASSETS EXCEED £16.000.0(10. I i. Fire. I 2. Life. 3. Motor Car. 1 4. Motor Cycje. S 5. Personal Accident I 6. Plate Glass. g R We can give you any particulars which you Q R may require re the above I
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  • 661 11 WHAT IS A BOOK I his question is asked, practically, by the Australian postal authorities because they charge 4d. for books and Bd. for “printied “matter” but they cannot find an answer to it; or, rather, they find so many answers fihat no one knows which one they will find
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    • 323 11 r A fS /A/ Z^TW M T*r \o F PdSP 1 Jx <V? ra a-A u j wtW /zn I/ V\ p d o±n P y I i A Bl —JkJX j—IJL Jjf™™ 1 k l tU/rWk‘. :.’’?X fczL-^S*— I zxr/!fc£LLi r? 1 k g J I I J r
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    • 226 11 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 toe'ih in sleep, pain and swelling of the abdomen, irritation in the noses. Baby’s Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy, given for a few days, destroy
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    • 125 11 ALL BRITISH MADE COMMERCIAL ENVELOPES I NEW STOCK J I IMPORTED DIRECT FROM LONDON 1 1 L SWITH «I OIL-TISSUED FLAPS I QUALITY AND CONDITION GUARANTEED I Prices from $4.50 to $l2 per 1,000 ll 'Si SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR QUANTITIES. P. G. PRESS, LTD. h i H» fl TRACTORS AND
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    • 1286 12 BIBBY LINE eastern shipping co., ltd., {incorporated in the straits settlements OF FAST TWIN SCREW MAIL PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN TELEPHONE 'IEL. ADDRESS; RANGOON, COLOMBO, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL SHIPPING, PENANG.” No> 474 WITH THROUGH CONNECTIONS FROM PENANG R rtaP k APPROXIMATE HOMEWARD SAILINGS. HEAD OFFICE NO. 63, BCftC J Steamer. Leave
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    • 680 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA,! CHARTERED LIMITED. AUSTRALIA AND CHI^ I (Incorporated in England Incorporated in E ngland h Charter 1853. Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid up Capital Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Fund Paid-up 1,050,000 Resei ve Liability of ProprieReserve Fund and Undivided Head Protfii 1,227,600 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDnv Board
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