Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 September 1921

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, Jo. 208. VOL. LXXIK. /1 SATURDAY, lOth SEPTEMBER, 1921. PRIOE 15 CENTS.
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    • 603 1 I J i j no, 7. norjham 1' ROAS. < telephone i4o. 579, < I J HAVE YOU TRIĔD •I I “TIKITITV” il I I IW I E. A I te=§ ■-../i?,,, ■■l I THE COLD WATER DYE? I OgS, SSS I «t'ATi. 5 OBTAINABLE IN 22 DIFFERENT SHADES. S
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    • 26 1 I THEBES'! CAB IM.T9WN ft ’>l. 1 I M4tMO«B» r ■***t‘’* uaA «a, Wli a,««U H.S. P.M.S 1 Ong •»..<.«* AUm 1 \/VVVVVVVV-«V a ,v K uS
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  • 1570 2 tROM LEITH TO SIBERIA. A SOVIET EXPEDITION. [Fbom Our Own Correspondent.] Edinburgh, August 10. A powerful ice-breaker, which form* part of an expedition to Siberia by way of the Kara Sea, has just left the Port of Leith. Tbe enterprise is stated to be under the auspices of
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  • 202 2 Sept 10—Fillis* Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens, 9-15 p.m. Sept 13—Penang As-nz’s. Sept 13—Penang Chamber of Commerce, 2-30 p.m. Sept 14—Penang Amateur Boxing Association adjourned Public Meeting at Town Hall 7 p.m. Sept 14-—P C C Tenni» Tournament Champion-hip Final. Sept 17—Concert and Dance S.S Co, Ltd, P.W. 9-15
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    • 1946 2 MISCELLANEOUS. INOTICE. TENDERS INVITED. Straits School of Accountancy. In the Estate of RAYMOND Pawnbrokers Licences, c d., DAVID EKAIREB, deceased. Selangor. Book-keeping taoaht in Six Easy Postal jviangvi Lessons “V «oily qualified Ljndon Account ant. Svj<fp.ction gH’.ranteed. Ooacbins for pursuant to Section 26 of the Loml.oKx.rn, Apply Slr.it. School of
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    • 419 2 Three I Drop I Corn I Killer I ‘’Gets-It” Stops Pain I and Corns Qo I tried and > prbved n -Getg o tR< I the way that millions Wav H Quickest, easiest, safest 'A f °un4 I reliable. 31 mc ßt I v C"'' l I '/I I I
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  • 967 3 8 F P.” CRIME EXPERT’S SIDELIGHTS ON IHE SCAFFOLD. < ‘‘But for the grac-> of God, criminals in the maai are you an i I.” Ibis rather di-concei ting statement is made by Sir Basil Thomson, K 0 B.—who, as Assistant Commissioner of the C
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  • 853 3 WOMAN DOCTOR CAPTURED BY BaNDII’S. Dr Kuk Suk-ying, one of the prominent women doctors in Fatshan, was the victim of a plot of a gang of bandits. She was called by a man to see a case in a neighbouring town further up, the Canton-Samshui Line. Believing that
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    • 979 3 STRAITS SETILt-MENTS LOAN 1921. ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN. 0 a ring interest trgm the date of purchase at 7 per cent, per annum payable Bearing half-yearly on the Ist May and Ist November REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE Ist MAY, 1926. free OF INCOME tax and other duties. PRICE OF
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    • 167 3 Pritchardl c©.„ Ltd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) /-x-• Penang and IpohOar Drapery Department has the Reputation for always stocking the very latest in ladies’ wearing apparel, fancy goods, etc. Amongst some of our new goods are included Artificial Silk Jumpers In the Very Latest Cut and Design I Price
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  • 708 4 Mr ES Hose takes over the post of Acting British Resident, Selangor, from the Hon. Mr Oliver Marks. Miss Hooper has left hospital and is now in charge of the Kuala Lumpur Book Club.—"M M.” Mr W T Chapman, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, having returned from leave,
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  • 169 4 The case of Messrs Swanson and Sehested v|D Currie and vice vers*, was resumed before the Chief Justice, Str Walter Shaw, at ■Singapore, the defendant being put into the box and cross-examined by Mr Demutb, counsel for the plaintiffs Defendant said he put bis financial embarrassment at
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  • 578 4 COL. FILLIS VIEWS. The proposed Performing Animals Bill, on which a Select; Committee at home is now taking evidence, and which has for its object the prevention of cruelty to performing animals, has aroused much public interest. Mr Sanger, of Sanger’s Circus fame and many prominent
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  • 317 4 «8 FP" In the Supreme Court, Singapore, before the Chief Justic*, Sir Waher S Shaw, the cases were mentioned of John Ebling Henry vs F E Fillis, and Mabel Kinarnond (otherwise known as Aubrey) vs. F E Fillis. Mr Dudley Parsons, for the defendant, said that
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  • 3253 4 PRESENTATION OF PRIZES, Yesterday was a red letter day for those connected with the Penang Free Schoo 1 the occasion being the distribution of prizes to the successful scholars for the past two years. The reception hall was tastefully decorated with tiny flags of various nations, the
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  • 681 5 «nHNDING OF THE FRENCH GR llner cordillere. <. K c Daily News” of August 24 The u t he M M steamer Cordillere, Al b °minded on the Tungsha Spit in the h Cb h g our« on Moftiay, would exposed M fl y drrft ble danger in
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  • 236 5 'fen the Taiyuau arrived in Hongkong L Australia a fpw days ago she was bout her second officer »h was left in gaol at Saudakao, British North tlH o, where be is alleged to have been On <:erned j Q t )e death of Chinese coal coolie.
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  • 803 5 NEW 12 KNOT VESSEL FOR EAST ASIATIC CO xhe completion of the motor ship “Malaya and her trip on July 9 are events of some importance in view of the fact that she with her sister ship the Afrika and the third vessel the “Java,” nowunder
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  • 56 5 Two very beaatHal Frevoeft «q.irrel. T uraL a anecies which the Society from Malacc P faibi f r mßny years, ha. been eoeble to «bioir ha e Th mammal*» bouse n bodv. end far the b«. p«t «i the tail is glossy bright chestnut: a X g,
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  • 177 5 TO-DAY’S Jin Ho for P Brandan and Langkat. Pungah for Pang Nga. Kumsang for Singapore and China. Malaya for Bhuket (Tongkah) and Renong. Ol°°n for Singapore and China. po for Port Swettenbam and SinsarTore» Koemai for Deli and Langsa. Tracia for Singapore. Yatshing for Calcutta. Expected Arrivals. Agapenor,
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  • 295 5 DAILY (except Sunday}. BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping,} Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong I Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.tn. 3.45 p.m. Kr< h
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  • 48 5 Tbe B I Packer Thongwa, with mails from Europe is exp-c r ed to arrive here on Wednesday morning tbe 14th instant. Mails despatched from Penang to London on the 10th ultimo, bv M M Packet Cap Aronca, was delivered in London on the 7tb- instant.
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    • 21 5 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL. (SEASIDE) PENANGPROPRI^' rORS: Runnymod© Hotel, Ltd, (Incorporated in a S.’S) MRS. E. R- HENDERSON, Manageress H. PARKER, Asst. Manager.
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    • 801 5 pinang Gazette j ""j RATES OF CASUAL I jflWf I ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 l FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIONS I I I Beautiful. Minimum Charge $2.00 w I > W For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch insertions i»o g J4 ousew jf e needs 4 1.35 I no reminding of the
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  • 30 6 Marshall. —At Earl’s Court, London, on 6th August, Hugh Chase Marshall, U<e of Sungei Cbinoh Estate, Perak, to Lenore Hardy, daughter of W A Hardy, of M<unt Prosper, Galway.
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  • 1184 6 The last word of the Secretary of State for the Colonies on compulsory rubber restriction has no dcubt disappointed a large number of people dirrctly connected with the rubber industry, and others whose interests are affected by its vicissitudes, and the deplorable pass at which it has
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  • 1253 6 The strategical importance of the Indian Ocean is obvious, yet The Indian we heard very little about Ocean, it, during the Premiers* Conference recently. No doubb the problem was discussed as part of the larger one of defence generally, though most of the deliberations concerned the the
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  • 507 6 Ti e case was concluded iu the court of Mr Norman K Bain, First Class Magistrate, Kinta, Ipob, in which two well known Chinese Towkays, Me-srs Yong Foo Shin and Cheong Kee Hood, of Ipob, who were charged with three offences under the Customs Enactment, namely that
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    • 378 6 s 40 i; 0 I PUDLO PATENTED ANO RECISTtRED. I WHY PUOLO IS A POWDER. The simplicity of using PUDLO is undoubtedly 1 I a great factor making for its freedom from failure. We find practical men I appreciate the fact that a powder is the simplest and safest method
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    • 9 6 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O.” Every Friday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 39 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day 4.45 a.m. 10 54 p.m 5.07 p.m. 12, 0 m d. To-morrow. 6.57 a.m. 12 00 tn.n. 10.39 p.m. 3.41 p.m. M ONDAY. 938 a.in 333 a.tn. 10.42 pm. 4 21 p.m.
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  • 333 7 back to tribalism.” Reuter's Telegrams. London, September *B. Ti Cabinet, in the course the reply to I Valera, pAits out that the prin()f Government by consent he governed. on which he L b his last letter, insist* 11 th foundation of British constitutional “lopinent, but the Cabinet
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  • 69 7 RIOTING IN SCOTLAND. London, September 4. The unemployed demonstrations were marked by unruly scenes in various places in the Provinces, notably South Sunderland, Bristol. Liverpool and Dundee. The situation was most serious at Dundee, where windows *>ne smashed and shops looted. The Cabinet at Inverness also appoint'd a committee,
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  • 47 7 Arkanas. September 8. Tour bandits, intent on lootingjihe mail tai on a train, threw a small gas bomb, the Postal clerks refused to open ie car door. The fumes overpowered 1 lf clerks, and the robbers carried out ♦heir design. 1
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  • 27 7 Alexandria, September 8. fhree Egyptians who were convicted of ering Europeans in the May riots rt hanged, and four more executions take place to-morrow.
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  • 40 7 BIL L TO INCREASE DUTCH FLEET. London, September 8. Amsterdam telegram state* it is un t<i(l that the Dutch Government in?"fls to submit to the Second Chamber l"ber, a bill providing for a consider- l,ic iease to the Dutch fleet.
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  • 276 7 PROTEST FROM TRADES UNION CONGRESS. London, September 8. The Trade Union Congress passed a resolution. moved by Mr. Thomas, M.P., declaring that the Disarmament Conference would not be satisfactory unless labour was adequately re. presented on it, and claiming that the Congress was entitled to appoint representatives:
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  • 118 7 DIFFICULTIES OF APPORTIONMENT. London, September 9. The difficulty of apportioning the first milliard of gold marks reparations paid by Germany on .August 31. has given rise to Franco British difficulties. The question is extraordinarily complicated owing to the difficulty of estimating the respective values of the payments in kind.
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  • 149 7 A GESTURE OF MOCKERY. London, September 9. M. Tchicherin has refused the inter Allied commission’s request for permission to send a commission of investigation to the famine districts. The Noe, as given in the “Daily Herald, is couched in bitter terms, objecting primarily to the personality
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  • 32 7 New York. September 8. assess ference to swkiusij t i tion of chemical disarmament as effected bv the development and maintemm f the chemical industries of several na i<u
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  • 231 7 AND THREE MORE QUARTERS. t Geneva, September 8. Besides the Upper Silesia problem on which a committee is working secretly, the. Assembly of the League is confronted w,ith three territorial quarrels amongst its members, namely, disagreement between the I oles and Lithuanians as regards the possession
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  • 184 7 PRELIMINARY CONVERSATIONS. London, September 8. The Times’’ understands that the work of drawing up the Washington Conference agenda, has advanced sufficiently to permit of informal conversations regarding the exact definition, and limitation of the subjects of discussion. Consequently the preliminary conversations will be held in London forthwith. Mr.
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  • 150 7 BIG DECREASE IX IMPORTS VXD EXPORTS. London, September 8. The Board of Trade returns for August .how—lmports £88,500,000 as compared with £53,000.000. Exports £51,000,000 compared with £115.000.000. The largest decrease in imports is in raw materials am unmanufactured articles. The reduction in the exports is almost
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  • 69 7 BOOM period. Berlin, September 8. The September report of the Prto-s’an Ministry of Trade. sAys the manufacturing boom continues in most branches of pio duction The fall in the. mark exchange ha attracted Large foreign orders ami home buying is very active. The iron industry has booked orders
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  • 76 7 SHOOTING FOLLOWS WORKMEN’S DEMONSTRATION. Paris, September 8. A message from Mayence states that serious rioting occurred at Spires, Bavaria, oa the occasion of the workmen’s demonstration, in connection with the murder of Herr Erzberger. The Government offices were partly demolished. Numerous arrests were made, and the workmen
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  • 49 7 HU N( JARI AN IN SURGEX TS ATTACKING. Vienna, September 9. A semi-official message declares that the Austro-Hungarian situation has taken a serious turn in consequence of Hungarian insurgents capturing Agendorf and threatening Mattersdorf, the temporary seat of the Austrian Government. The latter has now withdrawn to Wienerneustadt.
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  • 111 7 REPORTS OF CAPTURE NOT CONFIRMED. Smyrna, September 8. The reports of the capture of Angora are still unconfirmed. The latest Greek communique from Athens, dated September 5, says that the left wing was engaged in sectional fighting. Aeroplanes bombed Angora railway station. A Greek Withdrawal? London, September
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  • 156 7 A SENSATIONAL DECISIOX. Ottawa, September 8. An Arbitration Board appointed by the Government to determine the value f the preference and common *tock of the Gran! Trunk Railway recently acquired by the Government decided that the stock was valueless. City Thunderstruck. The city was thunderstruck
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  • 90 7 (:ERM\XW’ working hard. London, September 8. At the opening of the Shipping Engineering Exhibition, at Olympia, Sir Trevcr Dawson, Chairman of Messrs Vickers paid a tribute to the industry and enterprise of Germany, from where he had just returned, and. declared that the engineering and electrical works
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  • 48 7 Paris, September 8. The naval port of Toulon will become a commercial port in terms of the contract officially approved, whereby the port of Lepi de Milhaud and the Maritime Arsenal will be ceded to the Chamber of Commerce for commercial purposes exclusively.
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  • 51 7 ONE-THIRD OF TOWN DESTROYED. Annapolis Royal (Nova Scotia), Sept. 8. A fire, believed to have been started by a cigarette carelessly thrown down, destroyed about one-third of the tow r n. The damage is estimated at several hundred thousand dollars. A number of people are
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  • 98 7 CALCUTTA CLOTH MERCHANTS APPROACHED. Calcutta, September 8. Mr. Gandhi, in pursuance of Iris foreign cloth boycott, met a number of cloth dealers. It is understood that seme of them requested six months in which to dis pose of their stocks of foreign cloths, after which they said
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  • 58 7 COURT INJUNCTION. Vancouver, September 9. In the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Murphy granted an injunction, restraining the Government of British Columbia from forbidding holders of timber licences to employ Japanese and Chinese labour. The injunction remains effective until the Supreme Court has decided the question
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  • 43 7 •CENTRAL COUNCIL FORMED. Amsterdam, September 4. Several companies and corporations interested in banking and shipping in the Dutch Indies are to found a central council under the presidency of the exMinister Treub for the purpose of safeguarding their common interests.
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  • 31 7 New York, September 8. Cotton again opened wild at from 130 to 180 higher, but later collapsed. The decline reached the 200 point limit. The market closed weak.
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  • 100 7 Paris, September 7. The Finance Minister. M. Doumer, is leaving to-day for London for an informal conference with the Chancellor of the Exchequer The French Dominican monk, Berre, has been appointed archbishop of Bagdad. The British authorities in Pales tine have arrested the notorious chieftain Hanano for harrassing
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  • 84 7 ENGLAND XI v. AUSTRALIANS. London, September 8. At the Scarborough Festival Jubilee, in perfect weather, before a record crowd of 10,000. The wicket wag hard and fast. Douglas won the toss, and the English XI made 280, and batted for 243 minutes. Sandham had an attractive 56, and Don
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  • 98 7 BANKRUPTCIES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 10. In the public examination in bankruptcy, of Wee Chin Kiang, grocer, it was stated that he owes $44,426. His assets are not more than $14,000. The hearing adjourned. At the public examination of Rennie de Cruze, aged 23, his liabilities
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  • 18 7 The Middlesex Regiment is relieving the Staffords, and is expected in a few days
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  • 30 7 In the Mixed Doubles Handicap Final, yesterday. Mrs. L.M. Evans and E. H. Everest beat Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ben nett 2 —6, 6——4, 6 —3.
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  • 827 7 NAKAMURA IN THE FINAL The European last “hope” in the Gaunt Cup, Oliver, was yesterday afterno' a beaten by Nakamura, and Singapore will thus be represented by a Japane<se in the final tie to day, says Fu day*. “Free Press The clever little oriental Iws gone from triumph
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  • 87 7 OBITUARY. London, September 8. death is announced of Sir David tr skine. David Erskine was 83 years of i<roui 1885 till 1915, he acted as xuo Jeant v dfc Armfi in tll e House »f ComJli 1S f J’ rom IbOl to 1919 he was Gentleti’e be Robes. He served
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  • 491 8 The following report of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd., will be presented at the annual meeting to be held in the Company’s Offices, Singapore on ®k;ptejnber 15 After charging depreciation upon the assets of the Company, the Profit and Loss Account shows, a net loss on
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  • 164 8 FRASER S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, September 6. —There is little to report on again this week, the local share market is if anything somewhat easi’er, with very little interest being she.wn in any section. Tin, however, has recovered) to £l6l-15-0 a rise on the week* of £6-10-0,
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  • 752 8 JOBBERS NEGLECTED. Messrs. Fearon and Co., Kuala Lum pur, reported on WedtnesdaW: The feature of th e part week’s business has been the sharp renovery in the price of tin, which has brought many buyers into the sJiare market, with the result that all the popular counters
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  • 119 8 Calcutta, August 25. —A sensation has been caused in the Ballyganj residential locality near Calcutta, by the presence of crocodiles, one at least 10 feet long. Some weeks ago a motorist found the huge reptile right across the road and charged. The crocodile slipped away, however, and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 299 8 fff. wt o xz JES \A R\X#O R V\ Q /J j' J Your Children jj Ineed this safe Milk M from British-bred Cows M Glaxo is prepared from pure coir’s milk, made sa/e and 1 comfortably digestible by the Glaxo Process. Little bodies vCm S’4f grow plump and rosy
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    • 509 8 re minwH>iiiwiiniiiiiii!!ii>iHiinnrn» e«BWaM i x I ileH j “—yes, it is Jovely to feel I I am getting strong again” Only those who have experienced the wearisome burden of ill-health, can accurately realise what it means to feel they are getting strong and well —to feel new vitality creeping into
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  • 497 9 is the report, supplied by full 1 !Q e. tht'» cfl(t general meeting A hf held T T, day at hc 4 U S Q. Wong presided. 'chairman addressing the meeting T! i s with regret that 1 have to !O |J oU t 0 d a
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  • 374 9 Thia Company which was formed late to work a very extensive area of j rich allavial near Kopah in Siam, is about i° < t o Btr ot J*® of two la-ge capacity backet dredges, The designs have been specially drawn ont and provide for
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  • 315 9 —'«T.O.M At the meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, the question of planting hide trees was the last matter dealt wi h *in extenso.’ The Town Planner having noticed in the newspapers that the Sanitary Board was considering the question of (anting shade trees along Circular Road
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  • 280 9 i Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reports &s follow»: 1 r Z! 16 a^ter advancing a further £5-10 to £164-10 closes £l6l-10 a n( Mining shares have followed the fluctuations with an active business passi ing. There is no change among Rubbers while Industrials have also been
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  • 149 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for August Asabau lbs 33,052 Anglo-Malay 67,933 Anglo Sumatra 43,312 Bikam 18,100 Broome 33,148 Batu Tiga 41,000 Bah Lias* 65,407 Bila Sumatra 22,000 Central Sumatra 12,425 Changkat Salak 50,000 Emerald 43,249 Glengowrie 26,043 Golden Hope ,> 16,779 Kuala Kubu 14,395 Kuala Selangor
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  • 17 9 Ulu Piah, output for August, was 550 piculs, sluicing SCQ, piculs and tributors 50 piculs.
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  • 128 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following London price», Sept 9th Spot £156 5s down £2.15» 3 months buying £158.109 £2.159 3 selling £159 0» £2.15s Local Parity $78.43 Sept 10tb: Singapore ald 275 tons at $77.50; Penang buyers do sellers at $77.50. Messrs Boustead and Co
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  • 903 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. KAMEB I H RUBBIR (Dollar.) |c. so. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 10c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.10 Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer Panes Rubber Estates 5.09 Balgownie Rubber Estate Bassett Rubber Co. 60c Batu
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 409 9 GOOD NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS. ■l'-t that one little pill with a glas- cf water—'relief after the first dose.’ What does that mean to the ]Mx>r suffering w nun tortured with the miseries of backhe, Mich only those can describe who I'liffe’t'd with it. either in. bed, unable to tuni.
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    • 54 9 A POINT for ADVERTISERS Any reduction you make just now or during the next few months in the volume of your advertising means that much more prominence to the announcements of your competitors day by day and week by week in the ‘PIIJJANG GAZETTE Moral: Extend your advertising and do
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    • 351 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS ON TRAM CARS. NOTICES. s s. “GLENAPP” 4/9/21. PrcM acquired from th-* Peu>»o£ Agency Co., »11 the interest and exclusive rights of bhe Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe are hereby notified Municipal Contract for advertising on and that the survey of cargo landed
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  • 353 10 Bt. GEORGE THE MARTYR. Services for Week-ending Sept. 17tb, 1921. Sunday, Sept lltb, 15th after Trinity. 8 a.m. Matins. 8.30 a m. Holy Communion. 10-30 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). No Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymns 231, 622. 278, 27. Pdalms 90—195—196, 91—200. Magnificat 50, Nunc Dimittis 61.
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  • 142 10 Penang, September 10, 1921. (By Covbtbsy or thb Chartkrbd Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 mon<bs* sig»»» Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 163 3 days’ sight Private 168 Bombay Demand Bank 163 o Madras Demand Bank 163 3
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  • 429 10 I PkNASG, Sbptbmber 10, 1921. J BEEF-e 0,8 d 48 Stew or Curry Mot do curry 36 gutnjp Steak do Tongue do do Feet do < «eart ver catty 40 Liver d Fillet of Beet d 80 FORK— ctB Lean only per catty 70 Lean and fat Ist
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  • 243 10 Pbnanq. September 10, 1921 SP. Tapioca $7.25 sellers no M. P. Tapioca $7.50 J buyers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l9 <>o nominal White Pepper $3l s*les. Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $35 nominal Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80a $45.00 nominal 110 s $32.00 nominal fNo $l3
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 210 10 Fnorthern Assurance! CO., LTD. g ESTABLISHED 1836. H fl ASSETS EXCEED £16,000*000. I I ir i. Fire. a Si| 2. Life a 3. Motor Car. gi 4. Motor Cycle. g| 5. Personal Accident. R 6. Plate Glass. H R We can give you any particulars which you H may require
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    • 321 10 i HOTEL BRASTAgTi 1 SUMATRA, EAST COAST. Telegraphic Address BRASTAGIHOTF.L, MEDAN Postal Address BRASTAGI, SUMATRa®O. K 1 4,600 feet above sea level. Beautiful Scenery, Situation Climate FRESH. INVIGORATING, equivalent to English summer, General Temperature 55 0 to 58' by nt k 70° to 75’ by day. 8 b Splendid scenery,
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  • 467 11 auxiliary force asked to STAND BY. Madras, August 29.-There has been further trouble in the mill area both ast evening and this morning and police nad to open fire on both occasions. Xhe situation is under control. A Jater message says: The
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  • 166 11 Calcutta, August 25. —The Hon. Nawab Nawabali Chaudhuri, Minister for Agri culture and Industries, in the course of a lengthy communique c-n the excise policy of Government, says that Government will see that no increase in the consumption of intoxicating articles is permitted or sought merely for
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  • 187 11 Calcutta. August 23. Mr. E. Tooley a European recently discharged from the hospital, was yesterday placed before the Police Magistrate of Sealdah on a charge of attempting to commit suicide by shooting himself through the head w ith a revolver in a railway carriage between Kankinara
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 199 11 “Massey Hams I < agricultural machinery I C’ UTS DOWN OST OF I ULTIVATION 1 X X x E x y X V X X X X SOLE AGENTS! S t ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD., x X in England.) S 2 PhNANG, SINGAPORE MALA6M. X x X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx» xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx «STOCKS
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1375 12 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD., COMPANY. 7 BL. ADDRESS; T^LE^.T E (borporatea in U. 8. A.) SHIPPING, PENANG No transpacific service. Head Office:-No. 63, Beach Street, Penang. s.s. HOESIER STATE” from Hongkong 31st October, 1921. STEAMER. DATE. I FOR Moagkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu, San Francisco. Renong
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    • 706 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, CHARTERED LIMITED. AUSTRALIA AND Ju (Incorporated in England- hlCOn>, rate in England b' N J Charter li. by R °X Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid up Capital Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Fund Paid-up 1,050,090 Rese» ve Liability O f p rnr Reserve Fund and Undivided
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