Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 August 1921

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHEDtIB33. Ho. 194. VOL. LXXIX. THURSDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 601 1 fX^ bite, re whoi saie from < *My -Jigg/ j: s.« i«"« I HAVE YOU TRIED A Ikl GA I ft f -< TINTE)C M IViMII VMb.Vi\ I THE COLD WATER DYE? =TILES. i f OBTAINABLE IN 22 DIFFERENT SHADES. MA IM from all Dt#LEBS I STOCKS NOW ON HAND.
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    • 18 1 > THE BESI CAB 1H TU#« 1; *»•»>!» Sola Aiem* a-8. *P M 3 Or» gj %«rr» A Go. '''“'•V'
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  • 676 2 COGITATIONS ON PERUSING A MAGAZINE. One of the first is good old Eno’s. It always recalls to mind that silly story’ of the man who asked his p-al why he called his little dog Fruit Salts, the reply to which was “I don’t know: e’ knows!” writes
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  • 175 2 fuchun Chi Shi-yuan and Civil Governor Wang Hu of K.’angsu have sent a lengthy despatch to the Cabinet and to the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce asking for drastic measures to be taken through the Diplomatic Corps for the closing of the stock exchanges
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    • 1037 2 Pinanff RATES OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ONCE MORE” I vat onc« weak. thin, and colourle». Would X o U ever Sou. Bu n» FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIORS VACANT. Et., That ’AJAX DRY-CELL wonder. There Is nothing like a steam and life into one.” K Mt Minimum Charge $2.00 tUIHH For
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  • 618 3 MR. HUGHES’ DISCLOSURE. At the quarterly meeting of the Council of the Central Landowners’ Association, at which Lord Bk'disloe pres ded, it was decided, after consideration of the Corn Production Acts Repeal Bill, that landowners use their best endeavours to secure the setting up of voluntary
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  • 123 3 A statement of the revenue and expenditure of the Colony for the month <f April, issued in the “Government Gazette.” show's that the revenue for the month was $1,397,190 is compared with a revenue for the corresponding period of last year of $1,212,398. For the first four
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    • 234 3 Do You Ever Think? What you might save by using Goodrich Tyres. THE GOODRICH TYRE AGENCY Adamson, Gilfillan Co Ltd., (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) PENANG. ORCDG a —in in n iiii~ imii 'i i I VINCENT Co., Ltd.. j PENANG. D E 0 READY STOCKS. L tfetrolacs Acstic Acid 99/. (1
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    • 224 3 I Estate Mine Managers, 5 FOR I PRICE, QUALITY and I PROMPT DELIVERY, I Caaaot do better than send f ALL THEIR ORDERS FOR t I v PRINTING and STATIONERY TO TH£ z 5 Pinang Gazette Press, f —Limited. r Catalogues, Samples and f d Quotations on application. S 7W!“;iriaidiiiiiiifliiiiffliiffliifliiiiiiaiiiH
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  • 1060 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Major and Mrs. Vanghan having left the General Hospital are now convalescing at the Crag. Commander I). C. Pillans has been lent to the Australian Fleet for two years. He is wall known on the China Station. Mr. and Mr. F. (1. Taylor, leave fm home by the
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  • 333 4 His Majesty’s Ship “Dreadnought has been sold’, together with a whole fleet of other war vessels, now ont-of-date. to a private concern in Sheffield. The coming of the “Dreadnought marked a radically new era in warship construction. It was in 1906 t-hat this first idl
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  • 43 4 F.M. S. RAILWAY DERAILMENTS. S>n e the last big railwav accident at Gema-. when an American engine capsized two derailment- have occurred between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. In each case the night mad from Singapore wa- delayed in arriving at the Federal Capital.
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  • 2082 4 SINGAPORE DOCTORS AT VARIANCE. An interesting case of alleged breach of agreement, in which two local medics! practitioners are involved, occupied the attention of Mr Jestice Barrebt-Lennard the whole of Tuesday in the Supreme Court, Singapore, say the "Free Press”. The parties concerned are Dr P
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  • 556 4 SOCIETY FORMED TO ADVOCATE ITS SUPPRESSION. On the evening of bhe Bth inst., there assembled in the rooms of Dr Yeung Shiu Chuen, situated below the Chinese Club, Hongkong, aboub thirty residents, including the Rev Cheung Check Ling, Messrs Wong Oi Tong and Ngan Kwan Yui, to
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  • 191 4 The Band will play the following programme of rnuric at the Dato Kramat Gardens at 5 30 p.m. to-day. 1 March ...Liberia ...Paul 2 Selection ...La Vestale ...Mercadante 3 Waltz ...The Hussars ...Hartmann 4 Polka Bon Vivants ...Godfrey 5 Galop ...Birds Beak ...Fahrbach The ’‘Brisbane Courier” says
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  • 819 4 GREAT SOIESTWO TRl(JMp|ih The Roa M«cuiue statement by Ro. I, td h years of persistent ail d pa j ent '’’«M aud has entailed an expenditn n ’““X mainly £30,000 to attain itg DrR of perfection. It accomplishes cally what bhe Para natives, for h ”>'*
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  • 1653 5 POLAND DNITED STATES. Another link has been added to the direct wireless service of the United States through the action of the government of Poland in contracting for a great wireless plant, which will communicate d rect from Danzig to New York. The matter was the
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    • 261 5 follow tfje Qrowd and you will eome to us. If Strong Padlock, made by the Yale and Towne Mfg. Co. JH '1A U. s. A, 2 inch. Price jig -J||j §2.75. cy|gjßga|? Ww" 1 mi o n w& 0 wl I i I V w 5 1 he well-known Ansonia
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    • 121 5 PRITCHARD’S Provisions, Wine and Spirit Dept. 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 gmsM is a %V6isky of super quality per
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  • 24 6 James—Ou August 22, 1921, at the Colonial Secretary's Bungalow, the wife of the Hon Mr K S James, C M 0., a son.
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  • 1018 6 A Reuter’s cable of the 22 inat. £atated that, as a result of the settlement of the shipyard joiners' strike, which had dragged on several month?, holidays in the Teeside shipyards had been curtailed and all the strikers will have resumed work this week. As further evidence
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  • 132 6 ACTION AGAINST ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 25, A case arising out of a collision in January between a twakow and a motorlaunch opened in the Supreme Court, Chop Wee Wah (plaintiffs) owners of tAe twakow, allege that the collision was due to the
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  • 61 6 St Joseph’s Old Boys by defeating the Staffords 2nd XI by one goal to nil, gtin the distinction of leaders of the second division of the f* otball league. A number of Dutch firms have received according to the Central N ws, an order from the Chinese Govrrnment for
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  • 1365 6 It appears that at the Conference between the British deleRubber gates from the Rubber Reflections. Growers’ Association and the Dutch Committee of the International Association for Rubber Cultivation in the Netherlands Indies, on July 21st, attended by representatives of French and Belgian rubber companies, it was resolved
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  • 160 6 An Embezzlement Charge. In the Disttic Court, Penang, this morning before Mr R Scott, the case wasuri 1 tioned of Chew Chi Tiong, who w»? ar esict on a provisional warrant on a charge embezzlement iu Medan. T'ie ca-e continued until let September, B»H U $lO,OOO was
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  • 171 6 Ths following are ?ab3C pt D Penang Chinese Labourers Uoempl J Faud Ghee Seng Messrs Chin Bin Co. $-00, K|)g Co. $3O; Keng Kw,, $2 Lj fto ffoa' Jno &C 0.520 P<> Cheong $-0 Beng Ma'ch Co. Leung L n Sang $10; Wm J Oi
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    • 444 6 e Electricity in I the Home. S The Frohn Rushlight 5 2 Austin All British to lutoplant, No. 10. 2 Autoplant Will furnish the elec- In 1841 Frederick de Moleyns pro- 2 trie current for a house duced a platinum filament incan- 2 2 using the equivalent of descent lamp
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    • 9 6 Dinner AND ANCE ATT h;e °e: o.” Every Friday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 163 7 xE W SPANISH OFFENSIVE. Reuter s Telegrams. Madrid, August, 23. from Mel Ila slates that General ronsi, h,! men a,e th > di*"’ 5 1 1,1 slarl a 'Tdfen*™ before the rainy eeason i Jtewtnne the Moors are resum. b "‘*!itio>. persistently uttaekmg Spanish f° od convoys. Franco-Spanish Action
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  • 62 7 A fHDI-ERA-S I RICKEN QITY. Stockholm, August 23. The Svenska Dagblad" correspondent Helsingfors says the Soviet commissary at Astrakhan has informed the j] w Governin' at that Astrakhan is w full of filth that it s useless to try to hght the cholera. He recommends the in habitants be
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  • 105 7 EXPORTFIIh ADVANTAGE. I*;, ns- August 20. lit) writer.- refer to the fall in cal freights, and the report that 15 6 per ton was accepted for the voyage from South Wales to Singapore. I hey <iy that a good ni'xture of South Wales coal is
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  • 59 7 US. AND ITS STIMULATION. Washington. August 23. The House of Representatives passed the Senate Bill, making available $1,000,000,000 for the stimulation of agricultural export, after eliminating the P r °i sion. authoris'ng the War Finance Corporation to purchase $200,000,000 in the form of loans. Thus th e measure
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  • 49 7 IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN THE SHETLANDS. London, August 23. Importance is attached to the discovery Wer in the Shetlands. Ex- 8 declare that the supply ‘Dexhaustible, and is superior 1 e Spanish metal. Plant is ln C laid down immediately, and mining 'Wkted to begin in September.
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  • 49 7 WITH THE UNITED STATES. New York. August 23. J dprenc< W ’H shortly be held in import b* 'tween the heads of the most hexi c "'ted States oil companies and tlin-, 0 a H with the object of setiii jk s Questions affecting the oil country.
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  • 46 7 A As T DEPOSITS DISCOVERED. Ti Paris, August 23. ‘"e newsn- n H- t it s rp l rt that prospectors N v <i s t op 1 dls l’ ict. have discovermade f 'LHts. Arrangements aAe b*. le lor their development.
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  • 121 7 fierce street fighting. London, August 23. The “Westminster Gazette’s Belfast correspond! nt states that there, wa B an outburst of disorder in that city last night in a number of small streets in the Ca tbolie quarter near where the bomb was thrown on Sunday night.
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  • 728 7 "Of the Irish «Situation,' by Stephen Gwynn, the “Times’" says: Few Irishmen are as well qualified to expound the Ir sh problem as Captain Stephen Gwynn. No man can write anything worth readng about Irish politics without, bringing a swarm of critics about his ears. There are
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  • 119 7 POLITICAL AND INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK. London, August 23. Mr. Lenox Simpson, who has been extremely active writing and speaking since hi.s arrival in England, lecturing before Ch-nese students at a Conference in Swanwick on the subject of the political and industrial outlook in China, declared that desp.te the establishment of
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  • 182 7 Peking, July 18. —With reference to the communique issued by the British Foreign Office, on the 7th inst. regarding the position of Mr. B. Lenox Simpson, who s now in England, Dr. Tyau, Counsellor of the. Wai-chiao-pu (the Chinese Foreign Office), has made, the follow
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  • 572 7 .-Ex. N'.t a tew China merchants would like to banish from their minds all recollections of the trials with which they were beset in 1920. January opened with the greatest trade boom ever known in China, and. although the experienced were not. slow to call attention to
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  • 76 7 •In view of the proposed Conference on lar Eastern questions. th e following table of the distances w h ch separate the ports of the Allied Powers is of interest: Distance in nautical miles to Pori. Japan. China. ■san Francisco 4,251 6,041 Vancouver 4,280 5,230 London 11,150
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  • 159 7 MILNER COMMITTEE’S REPORT London, August 23. The Committee appointed by Lord Milner to investigate the utilisation of assistance from Universities in carrying out research with a view to protecting inhabitants of the Colonies and Protectorates from disease, and the development of Colonial natural resources, has issued
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  • 90 7 191'3 DECREE REPEALED. Paris, August 23. The decree of 1919 prohibiting the. entry into Fiance of Russian monej and banknotes has been abrogated, following on the report of the Ministry of Finance, which says the deerc was primarily based on political grounds and in view of
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  • 77 7 INCREASE NEARLY TWO MILLIONS. London, August 23. The preliminary census returns for Great Britain give a total of 42,767,530, an inter-censal increase of 1,936,134. Males totalled 20,430,623. an increase of 676,176, females 22,336,907, an increase of 1,259,958. All the principal cities increased from 1.2 in Leeds to
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  • 64 7 London, August 23Al r. Hughes, Australian Prime Minister, has departed for Australia, He will spend a week in France and present an Australian flag to Amiens. He will also unveil a cross to Australian soldiers who fell at Villers Bretonneux in 1918. Mr. S. Sastri (who,
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  • 105 7 The following is a copy of a telegram from H. E. the Governor of Situl, Siam, to Luang Laddakavad,. the Siamese Consul, of Penang datml August and r civ<d yesterday: ‘‘S/amese t’otr-ul Penang. “Steamer Perlis wrecked about 2A miles distance south-west by pest (ten)]»”-,. from Pulau Pisang
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  • 74 7 SENIOR DE LEON DECLINES Madras, August 23. Senor de Leon has declined to make a statement to the League as regards Upper Silesia. [Reuter wired on August 19: —Viscount Ishii, acting President of the Council of the League of Nations has invited Senor D e Leon, the Spanish
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  • 609 7 THE POSITION AT MID-Jl LY. 1. Germany.—The situation in I pper Silesia remains quiet. The Poles and Germans completed their withdrawal by the date arranged and the Allied contingents have taken over the disputed area. It appears that the Polish insurgents are much discouraged and are dispersing t<
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  • 165 7 A sensational incident marked the closing hour of the first day’s play in the fourth test match at Manchester. Ihc England team batted no well that, with the score at 341 for four wickets, the in. nings was declared closed: Armstrong, the Australian captain, immediately protested against the
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  • 104 7 GIANT AIRSHIP READY FOR AMERICAN TRIPLondon, August 23. R3B left Howden this mom ing on a 24 (hours’ flight, after which she proceeds to Pulham pr/or to setting out for Ame ica. There are 47 aboard, including 20 Americans. Detail by Wireless. London, August 23. hen
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  • 690 7 Many interesting facts and figures bear ing upon the development of civil aviation, both at home and abroad, are con j tained in the report of Sir F. Sykes, the Controller-General. covering th© six months ending on March 31 last. Il shows that in spite of inactivity in
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  • 1157 8 RECONCILING IRELAND. Nearer home than either Canada the United Statei, or India, King Edward, writes Sir Sidney Lee In the Times,” brought his reconciling charm to bear with telling promise. Ireland cculd not resist bis spell, and there is good ground for believing that he has bequeathed to
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  • 439 8 Pkna*g, A ugu t 25 1921. BEEF— ct* Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Ourry Meal io curry »6 Rurup Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 53 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80
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  • 61 8 Aag 27—W&uon Pachaung, Meeting British India Hoose, H »,00. Aog 28—Penang Swimming Cl®b, Special General Meeting—noon, Aog 30—Mnuicipal Commission, 4 p, me Aug 31 Bstu Lintan?, Ltd, Genera) Meeting, Chamber t f Commerce 3 p.m. Sept I and 3—Yeomen of the Guard, Town Hall. Sept 21—Board of Licensing
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 362 8 THE M K «iSMMHMBHBBBBBB GfH T -WEIGHT r TRACTOR The Successful Fanner s Tractor It stands to reason that a tractor which m. won a medal a month for twelve wMi. #TaT^’' months, which headed the efficiency l* s s a reat Tractor Trials held in Great Britain, which ha>
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    • 302 8 of CfiA CJodd. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Ltd., announce the Organisa tion of the following Exhibitions THE sth INTERNATIONAL j OCT. COMMERCIAL 1 14 t MOTOR EXHIBITION i OLYMPIA LONDON comprehending the world’s largest display of petrol steam and electric motor veh'des, for goods and passenger transport
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  • 608 9 PHOSECunotTcLOSHs. inArv ji qairy into the charge Tbe f ainBt Hew Kou of ard r P Moi 61,00 -nd Wee Bang jinn. K f ßr ther proceeded with before eoI VrLiD MHK‘” rßte n the Serem >lrR r C Court on Monday and Tuesday. b»n taken on
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  • 112 9 Coloubs v. Whitb. f ondernoted t aros will meet on A gn,t 29 ats ls P <m< ontbe 'ii-t l 1 9 Chan goal, Cheng Hoe bi'f n S9D!? backt 0 P Noakes right ■.‘'jHeoiPDg centre ha]f< Choon Lim M h »H,_Ewe Teik outside right, JJS f w f
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  • 50 9 ‘‘’’h’ebeen fixed* 26fo,lowiDg ’Hr E Ilc p C |&SB A—scr R N Byatt H n T (3) !5 5 M K Wk D d lCap Clasß A Final "15.2 E H W p hlt 10Qk AK A B Terrell v H Ever «'t A H Fearon (4).
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  • 101 9 —“s uuu viuo br n Sator'/ tne d*l will be clayed 28tb in, t U ?L yand Bonda y the 27bhand formal 6 G( ,f Club. H °<ng has i Rnce f°r Saturday Club n en canoe hed owing to the on the Bftme 'fN'tt k R
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  • 580 9 GENERAL MANAGER’S TRAGIC END. The following are further details of the death of the Badak Fin mining Company’s general manager, Mr J R Raleigh, who was drowned at Bulimba, Queensland, as already stated. Mr Raleigh was returning to Melbourne from Singapore by the b a Montoro. While he
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 166 9 To the Editor of the Pinasg Gazbtti.] Sir, —Referring to your remarks under the heading A Warning to Planters” regarding Mr Maxwell’s remarks and note of warning on poor soils carrying rubber I am of the opinion that the time is coming, ,f not already arrived,
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    • 84 9 [To the Editor of the ‘PinangGazette. Sir, —With regard to a paragraph entitled The Lost Dinner in the Gazette of the 11th June 1921 I would remind the writer that up to the en o June, England was greatly hampered by a Coal Strike and
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  • 737 9 POLICY OF MARKING TIME. The annual general meeting of tha Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd, was held in the registered offices of the company. French Bank Buildings Singapore, there being present, Messrs Koh San Hin (Chairman), Tan Chong Kee, Chew Woon Poh, L R Macphail,
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  • 94 9 Sitting in Singapore To-morrow. The Slump Commission which assembled its members in Singapore on Thursday of last week and discussed its plan of work is to begin work in earnest to-morrow when all the members will reassemble in the Southern Settlement for two days and record evidence
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  • 70 9 Du r ing the past few months large cargi es of copra have been shipped from Penang to German ports. Orders for this commodity continue to come in in undiminishtd numbers and shippers are experiencing difficult in finding cargo space, which for next month is completely booked
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  • 66 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. s s s s shares. S 4> O m co co to S c. S c. Sc. Sc. Mining. Batnng P’ang. 65c 70c 6oc 67 jc Chenderiang 13/- 13/6 12/- 12/6 N
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  • 117 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following London prices, August 24th:— Spot JDl5O.Oi down £2.25,6d 3 months buying £151.10s £2. 5s 3 selling £151,15s £2.5s Local Parity $74.59 August 25tb Singapore buyers no sellers at $74.50 Penang buyers no sellers at $74.75. g n The Eastern Smelting
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  • 244 9 Penang, August 25, 1921. BP. Tapioca 57.75 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $B.OO sellers. 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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  • 125 9 Annual Visitation of the Lord Bishop of Singapore, Aunnst 25—31, 1921 Thursday, Angust 25—Bukin l engab. Friday, August 26—P W Church Com m'ttee M-etins», Butterworth, 5 30 p.m. Saturday, August 27—Caledonia Estate Evensong and Sermon by The Lord Bishop 6-80 pm Sunday, August 28—Holy Trinity, Nibong Tebal,
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  • 27 9 28th Auees'. 14th Sunday after Trinity, 9 15 a.m Matins and Sermon (Tamil), 5 p m. Children’s Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
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  • 50 9 28 h Augusr, 14th Suod-*y af-.er Trinity, 7 30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 a m. Matms and Sermon. 202 coolies arrived to-day per as I’hongwa cf whom 52 were sent to qaar&mine Pulau Jerejak and the balance proce.d to Port Swetteijbam for quarantine there.
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  • 946 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARELIST. NAMES. J H RUBBBR (Dollar.) Sc. |c. S c.' Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 10c 15c Alor Gajab Rubber Estate 1.10 1.20 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1.20 1.3 T Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7.00 750 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate* 1.00 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 80c 90c Ayer Pana* Rubber
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 453 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. Compound House No 13, Go tiieb Road. Famished and fitted with telephone. Verandah. 4 «pacioas Bedrooms, 2 Bathroom», 1 Dark room for Photography, Kitchen, Boys’ rooms, Motor Car Sheds, and extra Bathrooms for servants. Apply Box No, 223, c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. For Sale 1912
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  • 861 10 High grade oil has been struck at Home, in Staffordshire. Its future exploitation has not definitely been decided on. Front January to June of this year 112.552 immigrants arrived at Singapore and 46.583 left. Among the obsolete British naval craft in Far Eastern waters which are to be
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  • 153 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Teireeias for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez and London. Perak E 8 Ou] for Deli. Chaksang for Calcutta. Sisiawan for Kantang (Trang). Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Thongwa for Port Swettenham and Singapore, Kinta for Port Swettenham, Port Dicksoo, Malacca and Singapore. Ascot for Singapore and China. Expectkd Arrivals.
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  • 266 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By trail Kuala Lumj ur, Seremban, a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 p.ir and Hongkong 1 J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsr 10.15 a.m. 3.45
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  • 24 10 idespatched from Penang Delivered it London. 27th Joly By B I 22nd Autuat 29th July Ry B I 22nd August)
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  • 138 10 Pananff, August !S5, 1921. (By Courtssy or thk Ohabtsrbd Bask) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months’ Right) Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 164 3 days’ s’gbt Private 170 Bombay Demand Bank 164 j o Madras Demand Bank 164
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 393 10 In Trying Climates Children need Cod Liver Oil to maintain their vitality KEPLER I Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract F is so palatable that they take H it with pleasure, even in the k X J Tropics. It P ves them s t ren gth to 1,, resist disease.
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    • 411 10 II '1 I'j sH 1 here are man y ca uses of ths comrJ they all spring from a disordered does not properly fulfil its functions, especial! warm climate, when it becomes action. The bile is turned from its proper channel" 1 'j enters the blood, and the person so
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  • 561 11 —Ex. ITS TEACHING IN INDIA. A correspondent writing in the ‘Lancet’ draws attention to the difficulty experienced by the Indian medical student in obtaining a sufficient number of maternity cases to qualify for the obstertical examination and his consequent lack of experience when in practice. Conditions as regards training
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  • 285 11 Hankow. August 9—The report that Chang Tso-lin and Tsao Kun are coming to a parting of their ways if a split ali-eady has not taken place is confirmed by the receipt of a telegram by Tuchun Mang Chan-yuan from Chang Tso-lin. The Mukden Warlord’’ is urging Wang to
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  • 333 11 A AVAR VETERAN'S EXPERIENCE. After three years military service, and exposure amid the heat and horrors of Gallipoli's inhospitable shores. Mr. J. AV. Mills returned to England sadly weakened in constitution and general health. Inter viewed recently at his residence, 5 Deepdale Lane, Upper Gonial, near Dudley, Mr.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 420 11 WHOOPING COUGH Cured Outright by Veno’s Lightning Cough Cura. Every mot t should know that V eno’s Lightning Cough Cure redly cures whooping cough. Even in the woret cases the j k. sure relief that Veno’s brings to the little sufferer is ',ii thing to wonder at. The cough becomes
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    • 291 11 AVERY I TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS. A fl J 3 rn I!» /JHBiftl 'i r> I i BRIEF SPECIFICATION —Four Cylinder Horizontal Low Speed Engine. Circular Forced Draught Radiator, Eliminates Pump, Fan and Belts Sensitive Governor In Controlling Speed of Motor, Thereby Saving Fuel. Full Weather Protection for y A Driver.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 727 12 cheese Australian Cheddar Cheese i; Gruyere Cheese HAMS BACON I Pineapple Brand DRIPPING Our own make from best Australian Beef fats Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., (incorporated in the Straits Settlements). PENANG. g——fllll 1 -'THITITi I JUST ARRIVED HOUSEHOLD AUTO ELECTRIC BULBS. K. LEE SAN A CO,, 81, Beach Street.
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