Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 September 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 209. VOL. LXXIA MONDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 492 1 NIKKO ho, 7. NORTHAM ROAD. i Telephone No. 579, i i yigißßiiiihai*sai£ wajtEB'MKaxMMMiaiiHMMM. HannnnnnnnunHflHfliuinnHnnflnnunnHHnnnnnnnnn n Haboko Tea. i I I Carefully selected and free from sometimes it win be g ft M a O|JBWW Zj\u sometimes bad. g dust. Each packet contains I lb. of E a HaO l&OSI gSM
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    • 21 1 THE BESI CAB IN TOWN fe\LJ7. i I —r-** l 1 Ma Attaata B.S. A F M.S Ong Sam Laong 00,
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  • 703 2 SLUM PROPERTIES GUTTED. Shortly after eight o’clock on Saturday night an outbreak of fire occurred in buildings on the east side of and behind the buildings fronting New Road. Bang kok, situated roughly midway 7 between Worachak anjd Rachawongse roads, says the ‘'Bangkok Times.” of September 5.
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  • 184 2 -Ex. On July '22. “Chu Chin (‘how,’ the play which nearly thfe e millions of people have been to see, came, to an end with its 2,238 th performance, having broken every previous record of the English stage. No doubt much of it«rsuccess is due
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  • 417 2 FOR SIBERIA. Two ships, Ashwin aJid Tintern Abbey, sailed from Liverpool to take part in a trading expedition to Siberia arranged by the AH-Russian Co-operative Society. Tftis organisation is authorised to pur chase goods on behalf of the Russian Government. Three other boats will take part in the
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  • 174 2 Mo>t things that come out of Russia have a knack of effecting a revolution of some kind at the present time. The latest Bolsheviks are diamonds, which have caused consternation in the in’ierna t-ional market. “Br.y when everybody wants to sell and ■sell when everybody wants to buy,”
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  • 115 2 Owing to a cabin-boy’s passion for neatness. 149 passenger/» in the French liner Savoie were without passports when she arrived in New York. During the voyage the assistant purser, who v.as engaged in writing up the ship’s manifests, left h| s cabin for half an hour
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  • 72 2 New York, A man named Rose, of Chicago, has just been granted a decree of divorce from his th’rd. wife at the age of 91. He f declares “Woman are getting worse with every generation! Aly first wife was pretty good, my sqeond was just medium, and my third
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 898 2 POSITION VACANT. NOTICES. Clerk wanted for Mine Office in Perak; LABOUR CODE 1912, F.M.S. must have experience in keeping Mining, Accounts. Apply, stating salary required and previous experience, co Box No, 240, Labour Ordinance 1920 S.S.” c/o Pinang Gazette, 1480 912 14-9 Employers Of Indian labour are hereby reminded that
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    • 1013 2 TENDERS INVITED. |r=> Pawnbrokers’ Licences, l\ Negri Sembilan. R\ Tenders will be received at the office of I she Secretary to Resident, Negri Semilban, W Seremban, np to noon on tbe 30bh Sepbem- ber, 1921, for the right to receive a licence 7 to act as Pawnbroker under The Pawn-
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  • 409 3 S F.P.” The public examination of William Fortuyn Drooglever, a Dutchnitn, now residing at Beach Hoose, Tanjong Katong, was commenced before Mr Justice Barrett* Lennard at Singapore. In reply to the Assistant Official Assignee, Mr G B Kellagher, bankrupt stated that at the outbreak of war
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  • 558 3 Mr A E Manning Foster writes :—One of/ the most perplexing bids at Auction Bridge is the call of two of a suit by dealer or first caller at love score, Y>u never ki ow what it means, as different players use it in different ways.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 402 3 I twenty years of knowing how f* 1 I iN April of this year The White Company entered H 1 its third decade of motor transportation. During S these twenty years of automotive development the f bulk of production has centred in fewer and fewer H hands. S It MEANS
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    • 467 3 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMCSXXXXXXXXXXXXX I THORNYCROIT' FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS 5 X THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP g X ARE THE BUSINESS MAN'S GREATEST ASSET. X I s I -T- ■-T'" i COMMERCIAL VEHICLES g 2,3, 4 5 TON CAPACITIES. S BRITISH MANUFACTURE OF WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. X X PRICE REDUCTIONS ON ALL
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  • 709 4 The Hon. Mr. Oliver Marks was 55 on Saturday. The Hon. Mr. W. C. Parr is in Kuala Lumpur. The resignation of Lt. T. O. Mayhew S. V. A. has been accepted. Miss Playne left Kuala Lumpur, en route for Kashmir on Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Wheeler
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  • 151 4 FINE PERFORMANCE BY ENGLISH XI. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 7. At Scarborough, before 8,000 in sunny hot weather, on a good wicket, the Aus tralians made 231, Bardsley and An drews having 55 and 43 respectively. Jupp took 5 wickets for 54 and Woolley 3 for 72.
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  • 30 4 a, September 11. In the United States National Lawn Tennis singles championship, second round- Shiinidzu beat the Californ an, Allen, 6—3. 6 —o, I—2.1 —2. I—o.
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  • 50 4 PAVING BLOCK FROM THE F.M.S London. September 9. The Malay States Government Agency in London is exhibiting a specimen of rubber paving block manufactured in the Malay States, claimed to be non-slipping and practically nc’sei ess. It can be manufactured at about 375. 6d. a yard.
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  • 43 4 Madrid. September 10. A message from Vigo states that th" crew of a Chuese steamer of which the name was given as Wallowa” mutinied against the captain. Spanish naval as sistance was sought and the crew wer c arrested.
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  • 427 4 —Ex. Heer Bulling, of Cheribon, who is a well-known explorer and naturalist, had a miraculous escape, when exploring a sulphur mine with Heer Heen on the Dieng Plateau, Java. While in a grotto, Heer Bulling was overpowered by fumes. Happily Heer Heen discovered his plght before
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  • 908 4 NAKAMURA WINS CHAMPIONSHIP. S. Nakamura successfully negotiated the last fence and is now the first official lawn tennis champibn of Malaya. His opponent, Kboo Hooi Hye, of Penang, gave him a very good match of ib, how ever, and the big crowd present found ib an interesting final. There
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  • 1019 4 AN 4JNQIf ALIFIBD SUCCESS. The 1921 Bisley arranged by the Kinta Branch of the M S V R. Battalion Rifle Association and the Kinta Ladies Rifle Olub was held at the Ipoh Range, in excellent weather. Tha Ipoh Rangb, standing as it does on the leeward
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  • 505 4 Resident's Government XI vs the Unofficials. This match was played on the Ipoh Padang and ended in a win for the Government team on the Ist innings. The unofficials, batting first, fared most disastrously against Speldewinde and Mansur, lhe innings was not a collapse, for 24 runs
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  • 225 4 That Penaug intends to make a strong bid for the Malaya Cup is indicated by the fact that two fail sides are turning out for the practice game on the Padang tomorrow. The game chould be well worth watching, as both sides are strong and there will be
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 166 4 [To the Editor of the “P IBOq Qaz|t Sir,—May I ask yo t 0 ac C3r(q hospitality of your col Qm u 9 to everyone of the adjoarned Peo.og Amauoe Boxing a, 5 S’/ 0 will b. held at the TowVET," p.m* on Wednesday next. c Consideration for your
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  • 407 4 The Bishop of Singapore, Dr. Ferguson Davie, writes There is a point which has been forced on my notice during my recent tour which I would like through the medium of your paper to bring before those who can act io the matter. The point is that
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  • 251 4 The danger of borrowing 006 cB9e early age was clearly evidenced m of Rennie de Cruze, whose p) 1 natid» in bankruptcy was conducted y g Assistant Official Assignee, Mr Kellagber, at Singapore Thei.nk.op>, »f>'»» ked yn 0 T. l .k 23 ye.re, .«ted tb.t he «..n d
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  • 912 5 THE NEW CLUB. ■r h( Committee of the Selangor Golf 'cry lucky in having a beauti 1' oiernoon f<’ r th e opening of the new p s.'ivs the “Malay Mail,” of 9th sl The Acting Resident Mr. Marks "ddressed the gathering and said: -pi, Selangor Golf Club
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  • 651 5 —“M.M.” HE RESIDENT HONOURED. The fancy dress dance given at the Selangor lub on Thursday night in honour of the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Marks was very largely attended and! a great success, a remarkable* variety of fancy dresses, displaying either beauty or ingenuity, being on view.
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  • 216 5 MURDER OF A POLICE INSPECTOR. The murder of Air. J. Readman, Inspector in the Special Reserve Police, at Malappuram. along with his Moplah orderly Kunhali, by Moplah rioters has just been reported. Inspector Readman, while marching with a contingent of reserves to Tirurangadi. felt indisposed on reaching the
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  • 974 5 GENEROSITY OF WAR YEARS LEAVES NO MARGIN FOR EMERGENCY. I he high cost of living has hit the King as severely as many of his subje<?ts, and the Government suddenly introduced a Bill for temporarily- relieving these financial anxieties The secret had been well kept
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  • 487 5 —Ex. When bullfrogs croak the Indian farmer gets out his plough For in some mysterious way frogs know when rain is coming. They make night hideous with their deep voiced croaking; and every other kind of frog joins in the. chorus. Sleep is impossible. But the farmer does
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  • 123 5 -“S.F.P. The inquest into \he de A ith of a Chinese who was knock ed dewn and killed by motor car ,!n Robinson Road, Singapore, •<»> the eve Ding of the 31st nit., wa> commenced in tho Coroner’s Cburt- Ny.u bin Tuhar, the Malay chauffeur of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 285 5 fil l MACKAY’S O LIQUEUR j|[ WHISKY. 11' THE ORIGINAL LIQUEUR WHISKY Importers i Adamson, Gilfillan Co-. Ltd., II lel El (incorporated in England.) PENANG. SINGAPORE MALACCA. Motor Oar Owners Please note that we have received a shipment from America of inner tyre reliners in sizes S 30x31 $8.50 32x31
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  • 40 6 Symonds— On the 6th September, at Devooport, Tasmania, to Mr and Mrs S L Symonds, a son. North Hunt —At Knala Lumpur Maternity Hospital on September Bib, 1921, to Captain and Mrs H North Hunt, of Rembau, a daughter.
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  • 1234 6 There is news from Meerut, of an outbreak «if serious riotii’g, accompanied by the whole sale looting of grain, which is ascribed in .the wires to trouble Vising oat of the arrest of two grain merchants on a ebargr of swindling a purchaser and also to
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  • 1357 6 .1 The Amendments Commission of the League of Nations, acNatlons and cording to a Reuter mesthe League. sage on Saturday, rejected the Argentine amendment for the immediate admission of all Sovereign States. The decision recalls the attitude of this big South American coun- try, or rather that
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  • 139 6 BIG PROPERTY DEAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 12. Messrs Ribeiro and Comoany have accepted the offer of $400,000 for the threestoried building at tbn corner of Hill Street and Stamford Road, which was originally intended to house the printing plant, Ribeiro shares wereDunprocurabig on Saturday. Cbntral
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  • 168 6 VISIT POSTPONED. pfRoM Our Own Corhesponde sT -j Bangkok, September 9 The Prince of Wales has, with te? declined the invitation to visit Si» route to Japan. He hopes ro accep 'U are date. Joffre’B Visit. (From Our Own Cobb^ posDES Bangkok, September IL Marshal
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 9 6 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O.” Every Friday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 77 7 HOPEFUL views. Reuter's Telegrams.] London, .September 9. ||\h outlook is regarded as hope- j The Premier’s to a confer n( has had a- good press in Ireland. HI I Eireann meet at the beginning of rext week to consider a reply. Considering the Invitation. London, September 9.
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  • 58 7 I. udon, September Ju. jl, was a sensat onal escape from' a .jiMi Irish internees at The Cur „n Thursday evening. Forty men u ho had been digging a tunnel for weeks ~b t aoed while other prisoners were giving concert to d struct attention. Their absence
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  • 64 7 MOORS DEFEATED. Madrid, September 10. Xe*s from Melilla states that a column of Hid Spanish troops were- surprised by Moors, strongly entrenched with two <’uns near £asabona. There was fierce fU-litina The Moors were mown down, hut 'here was much hand to. hand fighting. the battle lasting
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  • 234 7 RECEPTION IN ENGLAND. London, September 10. Mr. harl e Chaplin landed at .south amp'.m this morning on a holiday visit to Ei gland. Though rain was tailing hundreds assembled on the quayside tn tin hope of catching a gl mpse of the famous comedian. The Mayor, in welcoming
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  • 78 7 THE SUCCESSION. The Hague, September 10. A Government Memorandum, replying to a r°port by a Committee of the Second hamber on the revision of the constitution, says the'Committee’s proposals as regards the succession to th*e throne can only result in expunging from the constitution arrangements, whereby a foreign
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  • 116 7 The Hague, September 9. brilliant weather, 100 officers and 4neri of the British Naval Squadron, visi bag Holland, arrived at the. Hague as the guests of the Municipality, v. They "ere welcomed by the Burgopristm- and Al 'lernicn at th e City Hall. They then
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  • 88 7 A LOOKOUT THREATENED. London, September 9. A serious dispute is again threatened m the Lancashire cotton trade. The bom mittee of the Employers’ Federation at Manchester decided to call a meeting of the whole trade, with a view to enforcing <i general lockout affecting 100,000 operatives, unless
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  • 399 7 APPEAL OF MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS An appeal has been issued by the National Association of Merchants and Manufacturers, as a sequel to the bankers’ appeal in May, representative of the financial interests. states: Me. the undersigned merchants and manufacturers of the United Kingdom, desire to endorse the weighty
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  • 52 7 MANY DEATHS. San Antonio. Texas, September 11. Floods, due to the heavy Rainfall, swept the business quarter of the town, flooding several streets to a depth of 15 feet. The dead are estimated at several hun dreds and 2,000 have been rendered homeless. The floods have now
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  • 48 7 ll The feat which many Alpine climbers attempted vainly, was cc o?P bshe d W a voun’ Japanese, Yukomaki, of Tokio, who with three guides, ascended the tiger bv the. eastern approach. All the patty wereSn splendid condition at the end of the arduous climb.
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  • 32 7 MEMBERSHIP of LEAGUE. Paris, September 9. At next Sunday’s celebration of the M a rn lvL 1 ...y- Oe,.t-G™e.-al sir Wil liam Pultrney, will ,>-|.r.sent the KiiOkl. army
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  • 19 7 Loudon, September 11. The death has occurred of the Marquis of Milford Haven.
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  • 168 7 ACUTE DIFFERENCES. Berlin, September 11. Relations between the Bavarian and Imperial Governments have entered an acute stage, ft i s stated that the cmpromise reached in Berlin after a nightlong discussion between the parties ]ja« been conpletely rejected by Bavaria whose Premier, von Kahr, Reclined to agree
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  • 82 7 FLUCTUATIONS IN THE MARK. Berlin, September 9. In consequence of recent wild speculation iue to depreciation in the mark, the bourse closed till Monday. Future hours of opening are restricted. The official price of exchange on London on the Bth September was 362 marks to the com
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  • 58 7 QUESTIONS OF PARTITION. London, September 9. At the conclusion of two meetings, a Treasury communique was issued that questions arising out of the partition of the first German reparation payment had been reviewed by M. Doumer and Sir Robert Horne in a spirit of complete friendliness. The issues
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  • 28 7 THREE MEN KILLED. London, Sept-ember H. Three were killed and several injured in an explosion during the dismantling of the German submarine Deutschland at Birkenhead.
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  • 72 7 Paris. September 11. The Ambassadors’ Conference sent the Hungarian Minister at Paris a Note slating that acts of* violence comm tted by Hungarian bands or regular troops in West Hungary directly involve the respqnsiblility of the Hungarian Govern ment, inviting Hungary to evacuate Burgenland and declaring that
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  • 26 7 THE ASIA MINOR FIGHTING. Smyrna. September 11. Both sides are reported to be ex hausted by the recent fierce operations Fighting at present has ceasdd.
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  • 18 7 Lyons, September 11. The, Strasburg-Lyons express was derailed and a number killed and rijnr ed.
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  • 50 7 Washigton, September 11. It '-s announced that the visit to Chita of Mr& Caldwell, the American Consul at Kobe, will be of a temporary character, for the purpose of reporting upon the development of the region. This will not imply American recognit’on of the Far Eastern Republic.
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  • 32 7 \PPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL. Toronto, September 9. An appeal will.be taken to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, against the majority award of the Grand Trunk Railway arbitrators
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  • 255 7 SOME OF THE ARRANGEMENTS. Washington, September 10. There will probably be twelve advisers on the American delegation to the Disarmament Conference, including army, navy, aeronautical, economic and political specialists. It was emphasised at the White House that the question of armaments would be left solely to the
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  • 325 7 INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 10. Geneva, September 9. The Amendments Commission of the Council of the League decided to propose amendments to article 10 of the Covenant, whereby members of the League undertake to preserve against external aggression, the territorial integrity and political independence of members of the
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  • 96 7 London. September 9. In an article in the “Pall Mall Gazette,” Mr. J. Ellis Barker urges that in view of the competition from the Continent and Far Fast, British workers cannot afford to demand high wages for a totally insufficient output. He points out that India ami
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  • 200 7 DR. NANSEN’S APPEAL. Geneva. September 9. In the course of a speech on the Russian famine before the Assembly of the Leagpj of Nations, Dr. Nansen approved of Sir Robert Cecil’s plea for more; publi city. He regretted the Council’s report had not mentioned Russia. He declar
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  • 114 7 RELIEF COMMISSION’S DILEMMA. London, September 9. The Soviet Government’s refusal to allow an Inter-Allied Relief Commission to investigate conditions in Russia may result in the dissolution of the commission. which is now sitting in Paris, as it is felt no good purpose can be served by continuing
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  • 65 7 BALTIC FLEET CONS P IRA 1 OR.s. Stockholm, September 11. The newspapers learn that a new anti Sovi et plot has been discovered in the Balb c fleet. Four hundred naval officers were arrested and taken to Moscow for conspiracy. It is also alleged that there was
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  • 120 7 SYMPATHY WITH RUSSIA. London, September 9. The Trade Union Congress passed a resolution, expressing its deepest sympathy with the Russian people in the unprecedented calamity, which had befallen them, calling on British organised labour financially to support the Russian people to the utmost, authorising the general council
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  • 75 7 A DRASTIC CUT. London, September 9. The swollen character of the roll of Civil Service employees in England, against which there has been an outcry, recently finds its counter-part in France, where there were 20 pen- cent more State workers on the Ist January than before the
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  • 40 7 FAMOUS FRENCHMAN’S NEW ROLE. Paris, September 11. Lieutenant Bourjade de Pretfe, the famous French aviation ace, who specialised in the destruction of German balloons during the war, is going to the Far East as a missionary.
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  • 31 7 Christiania, September 9. The Odelsting passed, by 52 votes to 41 the Prohibition Bill, forbidding tho importation of spirituous liquors and wines containing over 14 per cent alcohol.
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  • 61 7 SITUATION IN HAND. Simhv. September 11. A General Staff communique represents the situation at Malabar as well in hand. The process of re-establishing order may. be comparatively lengthy, ow'ing to the wide area and difficult nature of the country, but the rebels are no longer resisting the troops,
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  • 101 7 TROUBLE AT MEERUT. Allahabad, September 9News from Meerut reports that serious rioting marked by wholesale looting ot grain shops occurred in broad daylight in the bazaar. In the course of two hours, the entire stocks were removed by hand carts. Similar outbreaks occurred at the corn mills, where
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  • 205 7 AN INTERESTING REPORT. Simla, September 11. The report of the Committee appointed at the end of 1919, to investigate sugargrowing and manufacture in India, is published. It emphasises that India produces only a ton of sugar pej acre, compared with over four tons in Java, and four
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  • 80 7 DRAMATIC ENDING TO SUCCESSFUL RAID. New York, September 10. After returning from a successful ra d by Prohibition Officers, on a Greek steam( r, the Chief Narcotic Investigator Fitzpatrick drew a revolver and fired twice into his own heart dying instantly. It is believed that he
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  • 61 7 JUDGE UPHOLDS DEPARTMENTAL AUTHORITY. New York, September 10. The Federal Judge Mack gave his klecrisicn upholding the authority of the Department of Immigration to deport immigrants arriving at ports in excess of the monthly quotas of then respective nationalities, permitted under the Immigration Restriction Act. The decis
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  • 53 7 RETALIATORY TARIFF. London, September 9. Recent Portuguese action, in increasing the maximum duties and tajd's fivefold on Norwegian ships to Portuguese harbours, has evoked reprisals. The Christiania Customs Department has ordered the application of the maximum tariff rates on commodities despatched from Portugal and Portuguese possessions after
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  • 66 7 drastic; increases. Christ ania, Soph mbcr IP. The Odelsting has adopted i Bill creating a Government Monopoly in the wine and beer trade. ’Lhe Government introdueexl a Bill into the Ode'sting, quadrupling the minimum customs rates against countries’'treating Norway less favourably than other countries and fixing
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  • 352 8 Power of Suggestion on the Crowd. What) makes a boom? The question is raised by a Bromley reader, who in a letter to the “Daily Chronicle,*’ says:— Has it ever occurred to yoar other readers what a curious instance of crowd psychology is the modern
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  • 535 8 —S.F.P.” The new enormoui 100 in telescope, which has been installed a- a height of 5,700fc at Mount Wils >n, California, resembles a great aval gun mounted in a revolving turret or dome ot 100 ft diameter. Toe glass required for its grear mirror is 1 3in thick
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 260 8 (COLUMBIA RECORDS. STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING TITLES < HAVE JUST ARRIVED. Japanese Sandman Foxtrot > By Heck jg 1 Hindustan < 1 Allee Blue Gown I efch I 1 Oo La La Wee Onestep S I Some Sunday Morning Foxtrot g I Sybil Selection R fitfrj I I You’d Be
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    • 703 8 Afl W Robust I s oATf=-<5 OP CASUAL w hen he is a few vearo ni7 Will he be big, strong and robust,, or °H. ADVERTISEMENTS. It all depends on the food you put in his bottle to-day. You cannot g 0 if you follow the advice of doctors and
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  • 1288 9 TWO TOWKAYS FINED. briefly abated, a case of gresb imAB a to Governmet has engaged the F° rta nn of Mr N K Bain, First Class tW !,»te Ipoh, far at ,eMt fchree da y" in -k for the last three weeks. It was a tbe which
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  • 436 9 Mr D Richards, the Acting Pr Sector of Chinese, Perak, who was transferred to Kuala Lumpur was entertained at a tea party given by the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Messrs Eu Tong Sen, J P. Chung Thye Phin J P, L?ong Sin N-<m J
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  • 506 9 S F P.” > COMPARISON JF YEAR, In comparing the latest market Price List dated September sth (some figures-of which are approximate) with one of March 7th (six months ago), and again with one of August 31st (a year ago) tbe steady decrease in tbe price of foodstuffs
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  • 266 9 The following appears in a Home paper Arising out of the question When are we happy?’’ is another; ‘'Which is the happiest trade or profission or the one which conduces most to happiness?' Of course there are cheery folk in every calling, but there are
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  • 119 9 About 6 a m on Friday, a 24-inch pipeline from Pearl’s Hill reservoir Singapore burst with the result that there was a shortage of water in the Tarj mg Pagar and adjoining districts to the north throughout tbe day, The water depart meub of the Municipality commenced
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  • 54 9 Tbe Band will pLy the following programme of music at bhe Esplanade ab 6 p m bo-day. 1 March ...The Gallant Knights... Leipziger 2 Selection ...Tbe Pirates of Penzance...Sullivan 3 Waltz ...Dans? Les Nuages... Waldteufel 4 Fox Trot ...Give me a Little Cosy Corner... Arthur 5 One
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  • 64 9 The following are bhe latest quotations In Mesirs. Kennedy Co.’* share Itab:— Yesterday. To-day. 8 3 8 SHARES. J 1 O 9 SJ ao X oo Miaia*- O. 0. sc. $O. J elan toh I in ‘A’lssue 1.10 1.15 Taiping Tin 1.05 1.10 1.00 1.05 Geaeral. United
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  • 17 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for August Ayer Molek lbs 18,544 United Malacca 6,233
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  • 25 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging] Co, N L from 4th to 10th September, (being one week) 20 tons. Ipoh Tin during August, 330 piculs,
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  • 93 9 The Straits Trading Co, Ltd, Sept 12: Singapore buyers no sellers at $76.50; Penang, buyers no sellers at $76 50. The Eastern Smelting Co,, Ltd London Bth September, ab £159 53 spot, and £l6l 15s three months. London 9tb Sept at £156 10s spot, and £159 0s three
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  • 231 9 Penang, September 12, 1921. SP. Tapioca 57.00 sales M. P. Tapioca $7.50 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $16.00 nomina' White Pepper $3O sales. Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $35 nominal Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $45.00 nominal UOs $32.00 nominal (No. 1 $13.50 per picul Sugar
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  • 72 9 3ept 13—'Penang Assizis. Sept 13—Penang Chamber of Commerce, 2-30 p.m. Sept 13—Municipal Commission, 4 p.m. Sept 13—Rugby Match. Colours v Whites. Esplanade 5 15 p.m. Sept 14—Penang Amateur Boxing Association, adjourned Public Meeting at Town Hall 7 p.m, Sapt 14—P C C Tennis Tournament Championship Final. Sept 17—Concert
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  • 956 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. I i a I 5 RUBBER (Dollar.) If c. So. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 10c 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Batate 1.10 Amalgamated Malay Bstetea rzx Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7.00 IXn Ayer Kunfng Rubber Mrtatee ‘J? Ayer Molek Rubber 00. Ayer Panes Rubber Estates 5.03
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 55 9 iT IS THE DUMB BUSINESS THAT DIES. LET YQUR MOUTHLIECE BE THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF he PIN ANG GAZETTE BRITISH M*ADE FOUNTAIN PENS ■III A guaranteed quality British made Fountain Pen with Solid Gold j| Nib, Medium and Broad PoiaL I $5 I jwJLmA on naln or The Pinang Gazette
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    • 517 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted 2 Heater Car with dickey, or light 5 aeater (second-hand) in good running order. State make, age, condition of tyres, and lowest price for cash. Apply Box No. 241, c/o Pinang Gazette, Lady desires furnished room with board in respectable family 15 days, proximity Hospital. Apply
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  • 813 10 TASK THAT IS ALWAYS BEFORE BRITISH SHIPBUILDERS. Mr. C. Fox Smith writes: The farreaching changes that are being forecasted in the construction of our ships in the near future may bring about, almost as complete a revolution as that, which followed the coming of steam. The decision
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  • 192 10 TO-DAyS DEPARTURES. Benledi for Port Swetitenham. Lake Gilpen for Moulmein. Trang for Kantang (Trang). Pungkor for Teluk Anson. Ekma for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Liaff Choo for Pulau Langkawi, Setul and Perlis. Rocbuseen for Deli and Singapore, Yeboshi Mara for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui
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  • 265 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, 1 Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, IBy train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban. j 7 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong I Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsc 10.15
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  • 46 10 The B I Packs' Thoogwa, with mails from Europa is ed to arrive here on Wednesday morning the 14th instant. Mails despatched from Penang to Lnrdou on the Bth nl'imn, bv P <fc O Packet Brria, were delivered in London on he Bth instant.
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  • 141 10 P«nang, September 12, 1921 (Be Coubtbsy of the Chartered Bank) Lon ion Demand Bank 2/3 27/3*2 4 months’ eight Bank 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 15/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 163] 3 days’ sight Private 168 Bombay Demand Bank 163 o Madras Demand Bank 163
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 520 11 The attempts of the Bolsheviks Wi Russia to place on the world's markets looted diamonds and other jewels worth £7,000,000 has led to so great an increase in the smuggling, of precious stones Americans have been forced to take steps to put an end to the practice.
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  • 329 11 People who sa v that MAlaria cannot be cured but be endured ence it has got a grip upon the system, will do well to read the evidence of Mr. J. S. de Bruin of the Ceylon Government Railway service, Maradana Station, Colombo. “I contracted
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 139 11 I 40 Different Kinds ENVELOPES I Various Sizes, Quality and Price I MANILLA, CARTRIDGE and CLOTHLINED g For Frivate, Commercial, Legal and Estate Usqs. From s4*so to $ll2 P er 1,000 I Write for Samples and Quotations for Quantities P. G. PRESS, LTD. ‘I 1 1 ■AVERY TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS,
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    • 1340 12 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP EASTERN SHIPPING'CO.: LTD., COMPANY. tel. ADDRESS; telephone (Incorporate» in U. 8. A.) SHIPPING, PENANG.” No 474 trans.pacific service. Head Office: —No. 63, Beach Street, PenanjJ. s s “HOESIER STATE” from Hongkong 31st October, 1921. STEAMER. DATE. FOR Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu, San Franciseo. Renong Sept
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    • 736 12 RUSTIKOL'i The Artistic Wo'od J Preservative J Made In Four Standard Shades. I proof against White Ants, i Dry Rot etc., in Timber. Used by Hundreds of Es tate*s throughout Malaya. i £i L Manufactured by the well-known makers of I HALL’S DISTEMPER Sole Agents: sub-Agenfs: William Jacks Co., R.
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