Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 August 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 190. VOL. LXXIK. Saturday, 20th august, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 368 1 n ikko h 0 7 northam road. i[ TeleP hone No <1 i ross’s 1 I AUKS HEAD I PILSENER I S BEER I f Is to be obtained from all Retailers, g w I sole import,ers~B CIGARETTES jf The BORNEO Co., Ltd., E (Incorporated in England.) EE w 5
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    • 18 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN J 1 K dale Want» S.S. F.M.S I C Ong S*m Looag 00,
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  • 1724 2 —Ex. THE BUILDERS OF OUR DOMINIONS HONOURS FOR THE EAST-MRS. BESANT AND SEDITION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, July 20. Mr. Meighen, the Canadian Premier, said many pleasant th’ngs about Scotsmen when he received the Freedom of the City of Edinburgh this week and later a .University degree
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    • 1525 2 P» SI T I^WANTED r' NOTICE». »UIT 19«. No. 49«. In the Supreme Court of the Dredgemaster Engineer GOVERNMENT NO Straits Settlements. Manager experienced in the following, Tin dredging gravel pomp, erection, Id is hereby notified that the date upto reconstruction, and ruining of plant, offers wbicb fcbe tender for
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    • 541 2 Sure I Death I to I Corns I *UetB-It'* Makes ’E m T Grip and Lift Off whpn’t lawjß ‘a corn^r 1 <«» snuff out the pain. Th"n7t «h- 113 “X H cornorcallus and j t hrl el U. HMM «Geto-It» wi m MMsmMI sp.ii» eg®! "Finish" Ml Conu w
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  • 875 3 THE CIVIL ADMINISTRATION. It is becoming inert aaingly that AmtralL’s t«nk of govncuttig and develop ng the portions of New Guinea and the acj c-nt islands formerly held by Ger m «uy will b- n > e««sy one says the ‘'Age,” Already s-rious complaints a e being
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  • 115 3 Further disaflfi cuon among the officers ai d men of ’he Cnin so navy owing to th<continued failure of the Government to is»ue their py, report- d in the Chinese press. It will he recall d that the receot reaitnation of Admiral K
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    • 717 3 sT rAITS SEHLtMENTS LOAN 1921. ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN. Bearing ani ft Xi”"" B REPAYABLE AT PAR on THE Ist MAY, 1926. free OF INCOME tax and other duties. PRICE OF ISSUE—IOO PER CENT. mji.r the authority of the Straits Settlements Loan Ordinance, 1921, .i r easurer of the Straits
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    • 385 3 I SUPER BARGAINS I At Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co’s., (Incorporated in England» F ANNUAL SALE WHICH IS NOW PROCEEDING. S Commencing Monday, August 22nd, our Display Tables will be loaded J with Bigger Bargains than ever. We are determined not to allow the present slump to interfere with previous sale records.
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  • 895 4 Mr J D Keuap, who ha< had a severe attack of fever, is much better. H H the Sultan ot Perak and suite are attending the race meeting at Ipob today. Sir Horatio Shephard, judge, Madras, left £57,000; *nd General Sir George Wolseley* £2,287 Mr A B'umenr.hal,
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  • 1378 4 BARTELS v. THE CROWN. [Cash Concludbd]The case of Bartels vs. the Crown, in which Inspector Bartels, S 8 Police, Butterworth, appeals against the decision of the District Judge, who imposed a fine of $2OO for defamation of character, was brought to a close before the
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  • 565 4 ‘lbycus’’ writes to the ‘‘Free Press’’*—Cbe pressing question for tbe io* dividual, whether he is European or Asiati who happens *o dwell in Singapore ia “Ho* to live a»- all." The meam of living in such apl >ce as this, without any natural agricultural or
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  • 523 4 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. We have received from Mr G A Hereford, acting registrar of imports and exports, the return of imporbs and exports from British Malaya during July. It is explained that the figures represent an effort to compile a Return of the Foreign or External Trade of
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  • 321 4 One of tbe most unsatisfactory features of the shipbuilding position, as revealed by Lloyd’s Register statistics, seems to have escaped the commentators, and it is the steady diminution in the number of bigger ships. In tbe table which gives the siz j s of verseis under
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  • 1026 4 '—Ex, A NOTE ON GREGORY. We live in an age of mediocrity, and seemingly look distrustful on any departure from the commonplace. A violent devia tion from type—such as happens when greatness turns up—we will not stand at any price. The genius has to give an
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  • 208 4 22nd h, 8 b I B c 4“£sr 4K4B Single Handicap Class a I Syer v scr E J Bennett (61 15p !l I Threlfall v -15 M K Whir.io C L? 4 W 8 I Single Handicap Class C-als I 15.1 P G Stirling v -15
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  • 201 4 Tottenham Hotspur, winner of the P lot ball Cup in April, made a profit last Bpaiqn 8 p aiqn of £16,500. It is claimed that n a club in the country has ever shown a h*» u financial result. Since the formation of the comply
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  • 237 4 While Inspector fuun, of the Central Police Station, Singap »re, was in Bali Lane, opposite Beach Road Police Sta'ion, about 7 p m on Wednesday, whither he had gone to arrest a Ch’ne-e on a warrant for assault, he was set upon by a number of Chinese
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  • 48 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club at. 5.45 p.m. to day. 1 March ...A Frargesa 2 Selection ...The Girl from uuh -.s 3 Waltz ...Staircase 4 Selecucn ~.Chu-Chin-Cl'OW 5 Fox Trot ...Nightingale 6 One Step ...The Gaby Ghde
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    • 62 4 NEW MISCELLANEOUSWanted .0 C Estates- BoP 1 No 21s Gazette. FOR n Chevrolet Car. e^ HhiO u co»®* first) class order, two se a MftrC h, 1923. tyres good Inauranc H n 1 ho® 8, Fillis’ Great Circus OPENING DATE POSTP»»® Until about the end 0 the present month w
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  • 1168 5 NEED FOR, INTERNAL PEACE. At the annual meeting of the China Association oji July 15. Mr. Anderson, the chairman, made a speech reviewing the situation in China, saying It has been frequently jH.inted oilt that is a mistake to lay t°o much stress on the dissensions
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  • 159 5 The causes of seasickness have been ’he same since the first seafarer went to sea, but they are still wrapped in impenetra ble mystery. The article in the “Encyclopaedia Britannica” for 1910 is virtually the same as the article m the edition of 1875' Quain’s “Dictionary of Medicine”
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  • 119 5 From a theoretic point of view the argu. ments against deflation seem unanswerable. After all (remarks the “Specta tor”) it does not really matter whethei we give few or many tickets for a thing. What does matter is that we should givt a known number of tickets, that these
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    • 285 5 «*****K rtW» 9 9 MMMBBbMMB -j Glad News for the Housewife. I I I Mrs. Thrifty and her sisters <£. will be here, bright and early jSBE I 0D Monday, with a list of I a ll the Household things they x require. The entire part of next week will
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    • 320 5 WHEN YOUR HEAD IS DULL AND HEAVY your tongue furred, your bowels costive, and you rise in the morning tired, with no relish for breakfast, and dreading y-mr work- when you are racked with pains in the head, chest, back, stomach—all over, when you feel “done-up, and fit-fm nothing,” have
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    • 124 5 PRITCHARD’S Provisions, Wine and Spirit Rept. This Department is stocked with a choice selection of Provisions, Wine and Spirits. Nothing but the best is ever stocked *and for display and quality Pritchard’s Provision Department cannot be surpassed. MUNRO’S “HOUSE OF LORDS WHISKY 'Xafjis is a 'UJ frisky of super quality
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  • 31 6 Hill-Cottingham—Griffiths.—At St. Andrew’s Cathedral, on August, 17tb, by the Venerable Archdeacon F G Swindell, Frederick Thomas Hill Cottingham, Singapore, to Muriel Primrose Elizabeth, daughter of Mr John Griffiths, Wotton-Under-Edge, Gloucestershire.
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  • 746 6 The news which we publish to day, in the shape of a message via Berlin of the prospects of a reconciliation between the contending parties'in UpperiSilesia, may be only a piece of German propaganda and consequently regarded with suspicion On the other hand.Jit would be a mistake
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  • 557 6 (From A Correspondent) For the past 3 or 4 months the drought in the Province has been very severe and in the upland villages and kampongs the wells were dried up. The water special train from Prai has been running day and night to and from Pinang Tunngal,
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  • 1047 6 The intimation of an early increase in the telegraph rates has Telegraph and provoked some caustic Postal Rates. comments on a service which, to put it mildly, is not the most efficient of the public services of this country. The desire co obtain revenues in the pass
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  • 818 6 VERDICT OF WILRUL MURn» I returned. Crder I I 5 The inquiry into the circnogt.., I tending the death cf Ho Wah q I t at No 2 Park Road, P eQBDg I b postponed last week iu order ti Ci V* I 1 Oodrington, President
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    • 352 6 fife- •> II I e Electricity in the Home. The From Rushlight i Austin to Autoplant, rwo. 9 i 1 Autoplant The epoch making discovery 7 of Electric Lighting was i Will furnish the elec- o r trie current for a house made in 1801 by means of using the
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    • 9 6 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O.” Every Friday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 36 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 1.18 a.m. 7.38 a.m, 1.17 p.m. 6.51 p.m, To-morrow. 1.46 a.m. 8. 3 a.m. 1.43 p.m. 8.14 p.m. Monday. 2.12 a.m, 8 24 a.m. 2. 8 p.m. 8,35 p.m.
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  • 462 7 premier ON the alliance. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London. August 16. In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd reviewing the Imperial Confe- n a«clt on Japan’s loyal interprejeuce. aw t the Alliance, thus enabling u 8 to tataon 01 b {ee the transport of overseas troop 8 g 'h
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  • 89 7 eeague of nations’ powers. London, August #B- the House of Commons, questioned how the League of Nations proposes enforce the decrees as regards the dis"°uragement of illicit opium in countries (hina and Persia, Mr. Shortt replied 141 League was entrusted with the su I >erv i s ion
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  • 73 7 EIGHT MONTHS’ STRIKE ENDED. London, August 18. which tnke lastin ĕ e 'ght months, of i S Inca ’i cu l ,a bly injured a number Shipyard joiners are re. ductiir 0,1 tke basis of an immediate rea,l,l aJ" l B es °f six shillings weakly, in
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  • 44 7 PARLIAMENT NOT TO BE PROROGUED. London, August 18. Owing to the uncertainty of the Irish situation Parliament will not be prorogued but both Houses are adjourning to-morrow unt.J November 18, the Speaker having power to summon a meeting earlier if desired.
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  • 16 7 London, August 18. The Dail Eireann sat in secret s?s%’on to-day.
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  • 599 7 A SIN AGAINST CIVILISATION. Appalling though the situation m Ireland was before the truce came into force, a resumption of warfare would be attended (says the “limes”) by a bitterness far worse than that of the old. No longer would it be “a form of war,” or. as
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  • 39 7 FIRST STATION OPENED. London, August 18. The first station, in the Imperial fireless Chain, which was erected at Oxford, was opened to-day. The Post MasterGeneral sent a message of greetings o all British stations within range.
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  • 24 7 COUNTY RESULTS. London, August 18. Hampshire beat Glamorgan by an innings and 32. t Kent beat Warwickshire by an inn ngs and 26.
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  • 128 7 DEPUTATION VISITS PRESIDENT HARDING. Washington, August 18. Ihe committee of the National League of Women Voters called at White House and asked President Harding to appoint a woman member to the American delegation. at the Disarmamentconference. Upon departing they quoted President Harding as saying that he was
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  • 207 7 President Harding received Washington correspondents, according to his usual practice, and talked to them very frankly 7 of his hopes in connection with the conference. It is contrary to etiquette for correspondents directly to quote the Chief of the Executive in communicating to the country the views
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  • 82 7 Stockholm, August 18. The Inter Parliamentary Union Conference was opened in the Riekstag by 7 the President, Lord Weardale. After the Prime Minister, Mr. Von Sydow, had welcomed the members, six Vice-Presidents were appointed, including Mr. Nakanishi (Japan). A resolution proposed by the I nited States representative
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  • 62 7 Paris, August 18. It is believed that Viscount Ishii, the Acting President of the Council of the League has decided to convoke the meeting of the- Council earlier than was expected. Consequently, instead of assembling on Sept. 1, the Council will meet at Geneva on August
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  • 239 7 The Japanese cruiser Katori, bearing Prince Hirohito, the Crown Prince of Japan, accompanied by the flagship Kashima, with Admiral Oguri on board, anchored in the Singapore roads at 10 a.m., on Thursday on their homeward journey, as briefly wired. The Deputy Governor, the Hon. Mr. F. S.
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  • 280 7 A RECONCILIATION. Berlin, August 18. A message from Kattowitz states that prospects of reconciliation between the contending parties in Upper Silesia are indicated as a result of the Conference between the leading German industrialists and the representatives of the Polish parties, at it is believed an agreement was
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  • 150 7 FIRM'S BIG LOSSES. London* August 18. The “Financial News” Paris correspondent quotes the Agence Economique et Finaaciere to the effect that the last business yeap of the Societe du Pac'fique resulted in loss exceeding Frs. 50,000,000 of which 45,000,000 is exploitation loss. The loss exceeds three quarters of
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  • 298 7 —Ex. Some time ago a Commission was appointed in Singapore to inquire into allegations that profiteering was taking place. As a result, the Government decided to undertake the importation of certain necessaries on its ow n account, and a representative was sent to Western Australia
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  • 56 7 SUGGESTION BY LONDON BROKERS. London, August 18A number of the leading London Brokers have circularised the shareholders in rubber companies, suggesting th© formation of an Association to protect th© shareholders’ interests, “in view of the serious crisis through which the industry is paesing and the possibility that
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  • 221 7 SCUDAI’S LOSSES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 20. At the annual meeting of Scudai Rubber Company, Mr. Sime, presiding, said he regretted to say the year’s loss was $69 676, of which $43,915 was accounted for by expenditure charged to revenue account during the unprotective periodThe Company
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  • 412 7 Following vis a brief account (signed by Mr. J. V. Cowgill. Chairman) of the workdone by the Chinese Relief Committee in Kuala Lumpur during the first three months of its activities The Committee established on May 10th a temporary Relief Camp in the buildings of the Cantonese and
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  • 233 7 DETAILS STILL LACKING. Beyond the meagre information that “Perlis” has been wrecked, and that six of the survivors have been picked up by the “Lian Choo” nothing is known of the disaster, or the circumstances, which led up to it. The “Lian Choo” has been
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  • 406 7 The case in which two Tamil coolies, Mahal ingam and another, ar o cliarged with having grievously assaulted Mr. Horne, Assistant Director of the Botani. cal Gardens, on June 30 last, was continued in the District Court, Singapore before Mr. B. Nunn. For the defence, the first
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  • 230 7 Bangkok, August 4. —There has been considerable activity in the rice trade for some weeks past, and a fillip to it has been given by the removal of the export embargo to Singapore, after it had lasted about a week. There has been an exceptionally large exjiort of
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  • 14 7 obituary. in Geneva, August-18 death k *al Sir h. dnn,, unced of Lieut.-Gene-Uavid Henderson.
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  • 1056 8 FOREST DESTRUCTION. Attention is at last be ng focussed upon our need for a national forestry policy says a Melbourne correspondent. The United Forest Leagues of Australia are arranging for a campaign aimed at putting forestry under the control of the Federal Government More important still, they are seeking
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  • 708 8 Flaneur, (With apologies to Peter Finley Dunne,) writes in a Sunday Paper. “What the divvle have ye been doin to yerself asked Mr. Hooley. as he gazed critically at the damp and dishevelled figure of Mr. Finnegan. “O; know ye too well to imagine fer a
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    • 484 8 /fft?V W\jX rV «0* W\ O 1 Mil 4>\ /x L q! W Mh 1T»-:X n S' From a photo of a l—< Bonnie Qlcxo Babv j Britain’s I Bonniest Babies j are GLAXO Babies jgl h fa t Welfare Centres have been formed al! over Great Britain to Leip
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    • 627 8 ALFRED SHRUBB, I THE FAMOUS ENGLISH CHAMPION RUNNER I HOLDER OF 9 WORLD’S RECORDS. To such a great Writes B sportsman as Alfred K Shrubb. backache 1 ,hink B pains would be Ja, jl J duty to write asd K exceptionally detri- X jf X tell vou abo «t the
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  • 922 9 u vn ero.m AN investment VIE E STANDPOINT. ...n.rwing are the “Financier’s” In* t he Rubber Producers’ CorD<taiS |i'oc now been officially given ■’the S hene- is doubtless receiving J, consideration of all concerned. ,he 'Miniated that there are over 3.000.lin( f r rubber cultivation, and 000
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  • 781 9 The hopes that were originally based on the initiation of a 25 per cent, reduction •n the output of rubber planting companies have been completely falsified says the limes of July 16. The restriction never became fully effective outside the membership of the Rubber Growers’ Association, and experience
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  • 789 9 JUDGMENT FOR MERCANTILE BANK. The Hon Mr Justice L M Woodward, 0 J 0. in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, delivered hie judgment in the matter of Bond’s Limited and the Mercantile Bank of India, Limited. Thia matter came before his Lordship on August 3rd, it being for
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  • 132 9 At a.recent agricultural exhibition in England, many different British makes of suction eas pbnt were shown, some of them in operation driving engines They ranged from 2 to 65 horse power, the largest mskyig e*s from saw mill refuse, bark, shavings, or other wood waste, and
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  • 434 9 Estates In Excellent Condition. The Fifteenth Ordinary General Meeting of the Java Rubber and Produce Company, Limited, was held July on 20 at the registered office, 41, Eastcheap, EC., Mr A L. El wee presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report
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  • 114 9 Weaker Tendency. f The usual auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on Wednesday when there were catalogued 1,092,646 lbs. Tons 487.92 0ffered925,294 lbs. Tons 413.07; Sold -.—697,147 lbs. Tons 311,22. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents per lb. Singapore Standard Quality (Awarded) 27
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  • 254 9 Singapore, August 17.—Since our last reporb the a arkeb bks resumed extremely dull conditions. Rubbers have been practically untouched and transactions in local tins have been on h small scale only and movements in prices of little importance, the chief feature being a renewed demand for Nawng
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  • 62 9 The following are tne latest quotations m Messrs. Kennedy Oo.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. 2 B 8 SHAKES. >, -3 >. a g a b o> OQ OQ OQ tO c. c. 0. c. Mining. Ratrut B 17/- 18/- 16/6 17/6 Taiping Tin 95c 1.00 97|c 1.02jc
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  • 42 9 Kalumpang Tin, No Liability first half month August, hours 288.00, yardage 35,680, output pls. 124.10. Renong Tin Dredging. Output for the first half of August, No 1 Dredge piculs 263, No 3 Dredge piculs 257, making a total 520 piculs.
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  • 106 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following London prices, August 19th Spot £152.75.6d up £.175.6d 3 months buying £154.0?.0d £l,os,od 3 selling £154.55.0d £l.os.od Local Parity $75.85 August 20 th Singapore sold 200 tons at $76.00 Penang sold 50 tons at $76 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd
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  • 242 9 Penang, August 20, 1921. SP. Tapioca $B.OO sales. M. P. Tapioca $8.15 sales. Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $18.50 sellers. White Pepper $32 nominal Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $3B nominal Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $49.00 sellers 110 s $34.00 sellers [No. 1 $13.50 per picul
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  • 412 9 Penang, August 20, 1921. BEEP— cto Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meal do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail > each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart k <er c»tty 40 Liver do 80
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    • 168 9 HOW TO KEEP BABY WELL IN THE HEAT. Tbe hot months are tiho most dangerous to infants and s<>ung children. The complaints of this season, whf.ch are cholera infantum, colic, diarrhoea and dysenterj come on so quickly that often the little one is beyond aid almost before the parents realize
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    • 136 9 THE PINANG GAZETTE. Tst of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 15 cents. Local. H». A O. Hotel. Rannymede Hotel. FCee Kee Hotel, 5, China Street. Penang Railway Station. Money Changers’ Stalls. Logan’s Baildings Archway. Md. Mydin, No. 48, Beach Street. M. M. Haniffa, No. 10, Beach Street.
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  • 296 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Cara for Madras taking mails for Europe etc, via Bombay. Peng Fook for Langsa. Malaya for Bh&ket (Toogkah) and Renong. Ipoh for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Koemai for Deli, Asaban and Bata Bahra. van Riebeeck for T Semawe, Segli, Sabang Qlehleh etc, Padang. Perak |E S
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  • 293 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, j Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapab Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By traH Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, )-7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore j& 6 p.rr and Hongkong I I I Parit Buntar and Bagau Serai By tram alec
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  • 63 10 Aug 20—Ipoh Gymkhana. Aug 23—Install» ion Mm-tring, LodgeKHan, Paii Bu’itar, 630 p.m Aug 27—Wagon P, chau g, Meetirg British Incia House, 11 m 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
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  • 385 10 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. Services for Week ending August 27th, 1921. Sunday 13th, after Trinity. 8 a.m. Matins. g. 30 a m. Holy Communion. 9 30 a m. Holy Communion (Tamil). 10-30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). No Sunday. School during holidays. 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymns 176, 164. 191, 21,
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  • 137 10 Penang/, August 19, 1921. (Bt Courtbst op thb Chartbbrd Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/’l6 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/8 •> 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 163] 3 days’ sight Private 170 Bombay Demand Bank 163 o Madras Demand Bank 163
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    • 148 10 jCAPSTAN.j boc. I navy cut I t-.r Tta o, I cigaRETTES y 5O 1 1 H «TRtNGXQgB Q I W. D. li. 0. WILLS |4ggB!| G BRISTOL. a LONDON. g ■□—i ——i--|ii'fflaMa»i in in imiiii 1 w CONTRACT. Experts always ready to be t sent out for PACKING Ornamehts, China,
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    • 298 10 I Northern Assurance! I co., LTD. R ESTABLISHED 1836. I ASSETS EXCEED £16,000,000. I! i. Fire. i| 2. Life. I 3. Motor Car. 0 4. Motor Cycle. j 3 5. Personal Accident. I 6. Plate Glass. B H We can give you any particulars which you R may require re
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  • 435 11 U.S. SENATE’S REPORT. The Senate Naval Committee’s report concerning the controversies in May, 1920, between Admiral Sims and Mr. Josephus Darnels, then Secretary of the Navy, shows that widely conflicting views were held regarding th e direction of the American Navy during the early months of the
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  • 448 11 Paris, July 20.—The 'Matin’’ this morning gives an account of experiments carried out by Dr. Carrel, which suggest that “there is no reason why we should not b e immortal.” The newspaper says that Dr. Carrel undertook his researches as a result of criticisms that the experiments of
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    • 248 11 Everybody’s Doing it WHAT? I DRINKING Macgregor’s “V. 0.5. W hisky. I I SOLE IMPORTERS: Caldheck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Shanghai,) 4a,. Beach Street, PENANG. f n ll'- 11,. 1 —i I HOTEL BRASTAGI, SUMATRA EAST COAST, g 4.600 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. E Climate FRESH, INVIGORATING, equivalent to
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    • 1253 12 K P M EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD., (incorporatbd in the straits settlements IK* Wk ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co.) t el. ADDRE3S telephone g J9R riwtoemHw boll*"».) shipping, penang.” No 47 Head Office No. 63, Beach Street, Penang. foelepbone Tfo. 582. telegrams:—“ tPakelvaart," INTE gflg T BTIUMBBB STEAMER. DATE. FOR «Kg^X".‘toSSfe»Si
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