Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 September 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DkILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No.* 221. VOL. LXXIK MONDAY 26th SEPTEMBER, 1921, PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 719 1 Sjl’KKO J; tOi 7, NORTHAM b ROAD. i! I 7 I Telephone No. 579, < I 11 I 1 1 I 1 I v J Haboko Tea..' L-’-j mascots a K B >u. Many of the Mascots which decorpt < z-» B the cars one sees on the roads are
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  • 1003 2 FREDERIC VILLIERS’ MEMORIES OF GREAT CAMPAIGNS. The name of Mr. Frederick Villiers, the war artist, was in the list a few day's ago, of those to whom Civil List Pen sicns had been awarded. How well he deserved that recognition may be gat
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  • 533 2 I util a man or is prob’d to be guilty of misdemeanour or crime the presumption is that, strong the evidence of guilt, he or she should be regarded as innocent, says the Daily Telegraph.” That is the fundamental principle on which British tice rests, but there
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  • 158 2 I nemployment is gradually declining, but so long as men fire by the Government for not working, it cannot bfe expected to disappear. A faithful record of the operation of the unemployment fund would reveal an amount of fraud and demoralisation hardly to be equalled (says the “Saturday
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    • 814 2 POSITION WANTED. AUSTRIAN DEBTS. Engineer British 12 jears practical TREATY OF PEACE (AUSTRIA) all-round experience, marine, mechanical, ORDINANCE 1921. electrical and motor work, requires billet, ’•P* 0 I pply BoX N 34T Britilh Creditor, ere hereby notified c/o Pinang Gazette. particulars of their claims against mw f Austrians should be
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    • 760 2 IwP Guarantee I Sk n Offerer, I I flrst ttle »1 OEBt? I ilJc “ir A without awordi i I l I Wife 5 him that the first (Si te I J OmiAdta ro, s p fe»l I fl > I dld n ot soothe andicool tSI A erupU Y°uMethod
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  • 1328 3 CHEERFULNESS and humour Zlamf s Anthony Fronde as an bi Jorian (has said eome severe things of Ireland (toliticaUy in bis work, The Englie!» in Ireland, But no one has paid niore charming compliment to Ireland and its people than he. We have heard much of the
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  • 502 3 Pena kg, September 26, 1921. BEEF— cts Soap p«r OMtty 36 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry M-»i do curry h 6 Rump Steak’ du 48 Ox Tail e*cb 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 53 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80
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    • 340 3 TT'wte tJty •A Triiynph i of British* Industry* uiltat lhe largest automobile works in remfZ.H the remarkable successes it has attaint t!j S and Tests, the Austin Twenty demands U theTui; 3 ent, Of rnotodsts e at a 1 We ty yOU have a s uper-car a modc s at
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    • 198 3 ECONOMY ECONOMY in a motor car embodies many things—economy in initial investment, economy in operation, economy in repair bills, and a re-sale value when the owner wishes to purchase a later model. I.his quality in the Buick has resulted in the Buick owner considering his ear as an investment, rendering
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  • 5390 4 VISITS TO PENANG AND THE PROVINCE. PRAI WHARVES SCHEME DESCRIBED. The members of the Engineering Assertion Malaya, who arrived on Friday from Koala Lumpur, on a visit tn works in Penang and Prevince Wellesley, returned to the Federal Capital by mail train last night. On Saturday
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  • 89 4 Cnan Kam Seng, who w»fc P roda the Kua’a Lumpur Police Court on morning in connection with the a eg fraud, and waa released on bail D appfered again later on the same re-arrested. It transpires that the itiea thought the amount of bail w sufficient. After
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
  • 127 5 A REMIND ON BAIL. Before Mr. Forrer at Kuala Lumpur 1 riday accused, Chan Kam Sing, 1,1 ’he case <4 alleged attempted fraud n ’he Chartered Bank, Kuala Lumpur Was formally charged with forging the of Yap Thye Yeng and using a nr gc<l document purporting, to give
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  • 724 5 RETURN HOME. I Tokio, Sept<!b7r, 3.-The Katori, witl ffle Crown Prince of Japan on board, and the escorting squadrons, anchored at Yokohama fast night. This morning the representatives of the Emperor and Empress, the Imperial Prices, including 1 rmce Hirohito’s two brothers, Princes Yasuhito and
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  • 44 5 Shat/fhai. September 7. —Three new Amer Man companies have been formed in Slafnghai, namely Ae Qriental Grafts CorJlration, the C'hffia Industries porafflion, and tffi> •anadian American ffoblrco Company. Articles of ass<?iationmave been fifed at the United States Coujl- for China.
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  • 117 5 FPeJiing, September 4.-While ft.,' official announcement has been made» it is understood that the Chinese Gfverji ment has decided that Dr. W. W Yen shall head the Chinese delegation to the Pacific Conference and that Dr M ang Chung huai. Dr. Wellington Koo and Mr. Alfred Sze
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  • 72 5 Peking, August 30,-It is stated on good authority th<9 there is a strong likelihood that the question of the Boxer Indegmity will be brought up at a future meeting ofethe League of Nations Council, by Dr .•Wellington Koo. It is reported that the Government have been
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  • 56 5 Shanghai, September 16.—The horribly mutilated bodies of six men and four women all Chinese were found floating in a creek at the South Gate near the International Settlement. They are believed to be the victims of a tragedy at Kiangyin. The Kiangyin Provincial Association is sparing no efforts
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  • 266 5 At the close of the Deputation of the Municipal Commissioners to His Excellency the Governor on Friday, the 16th instant, the reporters withdrew and the question of the Tramway Service was brought up and the poss bility of its acquisition by the Municipality was discussed, says the
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  • 248 5 ANCIENT CEYLON INDUSTRY REVIVING. The beautiful tortoise shell ware of Ceylon was highly prized by the Romans. Then as now the world’s principal centre of manufacture of tortoise-shell ware was Galle, once, the chief seaport of Ceylon, but now little used by ships. At a certain time of
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  • 796 5 WHAT REALLY CAN BE DONE. In view of the publicity that has been given to radiotherapy in the treatment of cancer by the extraordinary claims that have been, put forward by the au thorities of the West London Hospital, it seems advisable that a considered sta tement
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    • 644 5 Conv 11/, If Its high food vahM, ease ef W** f assimilation and attractive I octmtww J| flavour make “Ovaltine” in- I lin^ |> l/L f valuable during convalescence. v| ■> If r It to the very marrow of recuper- J ative and restorative materiala iZZ** J It quickly builds
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  • 42 6 I'umbleton —On September 20, 1921, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, the wife of Inspector T E Dnmbleton of a son. FraBbb—On September 22nd at the European Hospital, Kuala Luirpu r to the wife of Hugh Fraser, Malayan Civil Service, a son.
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  • 25 6 Graham—Iodgb-G ret —On September 10, 1921, at St Andrew’s Cathedral by the Rev Archdeacon Swindell, Richard Graham of Singapore to Violet Lodge-Grey of Singapore.
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  • 1138 6 Mr Winson Cbnrcbill has been addressing a deputation of his constituents at Dundee on the question of unemployment. Conditions are so bad at home that it ie difficult tc ext act much comfort from a reflection that they are even worse in America, Tbe| trade depression
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  • 1738 6 A report on the activities of the lucorpowited Society of >e Society of Planters was published in > Planters. oar i»‘ui of September F 17tb, froigß which it was obvious that ihs Society has succeeded ft) doing a good deal of useful work, on behalf of members,
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  • 126 7 SERBIA AND VLIL W A. Reuter’s Tiegrams.] LoiJon, September 25. .r has b jke n out in the Near •A. D?" A r i, the resuV of failure of the ast lS /v a tiorf to^ x the Serbo-Alba League oi -A frontier. B Ronu*n<?s?e says it
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  • 104 7 •’ISH DELEGATION NOT YET London, September 24. eeromposition oAhe British Delegate Washington will depend on the ,ct nature of the thus the imrtant position of Chinese affairs in the ogramme may require the appointment J British repi ftentativeApecially qua .fled to discuss Chinese questions. The French Representatives. September
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  • 137 7 f R>. SENATE COMMITTEE’S VIEWS. Washington, September 23. Tiiv Senate Foreign Relations Committee favourable report on the German. Austrian and Hungarian Peace Treaties, with a reservation requiring Congress to pass an act to the effect that the appointment of American represent tatives on Allied Comiyssions, must have the
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  • 26 7 Washington, September 23. Mr. Gompers has cabled the British, French, Italian and Japanese labour organisations, suggesting a world-wide disarmament demonstration on November 11.
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  • 23 7 •Washington, September 24. Mr. Slgdehara proposed to State iJepartraent, the reopening of the YapGuam cable, relieve congestion durifcg the Conference.
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  • 49 7 COURT SITS IN CAMERA. San Francisco, September 24. Arbuckle appeared before the Police, Court. The surgeons, who performed the post-mortem .examination, testified to the nature* d® Rappci’s injuries. Journalists v®re excluded from the Court' as the proceedings were mostly devoted to •cases. Most of the spectators •were woiĔen/
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  • 56 7 DeJft r September 23. Fire destroyed the interior, of the 13th century Oude Kerk, 'containing the tombs of Admiral Van Tromp" and Piet* heim. May Be Restored. Delft, September. 24. The firef at the Oude Kerk was mastered. It is believed possible to restore the
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  • 399 7 FIRST OCTOBER.4. ~A 9 Geneva', September 23. The Pc i maiient- Mandates’" "Commissiow to advise the Council of the League ol a matters relating to the observance of mandates will meet for the first time at Geneva <fi October 4. The Commission consists of nine experts on
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  • 96 7 LEAGUE’S ATTITUDE. London, September 25. The Polish-Lithuanian dispute with regard to the possession of Vilna, which is at present occupied by the Polish General* Zeligowski, was at length discussed by the Assembly of the League, at Geneva, finally unanimously adopted a combined resolution, moved by Lord Robert
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  • 59 7 ALLIES’ THREAT OF COERCIVE MEASURES. Paris, September 23. The- Conference of Ambassadors presented the Hungarian Minuter m Pagis with a note calling to evacuate the .whole of Burgenland within a short tim'e, otherwise the Alim would be compelled to resort to coercive pleasures. The. Hungarians recently occupied Burgenland, which
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  • 23 7 -Etampes, September 23. rrhe famous French aviator, M. Dero[anet, .has beeiF killed;' HeJ crashed vhilo practbingffor the Aviatun «Cup contest.
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  • 262 7 Dundee. London, September *l. I Mr. Churchill addressed hi 8 Huents in the City Hall, Dundee. A procession of unemployed tried to rush the cordon outside the hall, but was driven back by a police charge. Mr. Churchill said the Government was profoundly disappointed
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  • 79 7 NEGOTIATIONS BREAK DOWN. London, September 24. Negotiations between the engineering and shipbuilding employers and men on the question of the withdrawal of the war bonus have broken down after a- protracted period. The withdrawal in volves reductions in the wages by 10' weekly of 3,000,000
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  • 74 7 NEGOTIATIONS WITH BERLIN. London. Septumber 25. The newspapers state thht the conference between Herr Wirth and Count Lerchenfeld resulted in a satisfactory settlement of the dispute between Bavaia the Central Government. The “Tageblatt” says a compromise was reached, whereby German States will henceforth enjoy greater authority with regard to
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  • 86 7 TWO COMPANIES FORMED. Berlin, September 23. In connection with, the result of the recent negotiations at Wiesbaden between M. Loucheur and Dr. Rathenau> with regard to the reconstruction of North France, “Vorwaerts” learns that a company will be formed in Ger many and one in France.
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  • 53 7 OFFICIAL FIGURES. Berlin, September 25. A Ludwigshafen message says the Burgomaster published a list of victims of the Oppau explosion, giving 235 identified and 75 unidentified dead. The hos pitals report 519 cases of injuries. President Ebert and the Bavarian Premier, Count von Lerchenfeld, will attend the funeral
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  • 26 7 SAI.T PETRE WORFS EXPLOSION, jg Berlin, September 24. The salt petre works at Kleinslaufenburg exploded, killing several persons The damage i s considerable.
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  • 268 7 1 TEN DROWNED. London, September 24. The Ostend mitil steamer “Jan Breydel” while travelling to Dovei collided with the Norwegian steamei “Saline” in a fog near the Goodwins. The 1,1 Salina” sank in four minutes. There were 10 drowned and two fatally injured. A number were
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  • 89 7 VALUABLE CARGO ABLAZE. Cape Town, September 25. The Commonwealth Dominion liner Port Augusta arrived on fire. The fire broke out last week in the South Atlantic, in bunkers containing coal loaded at New York and Rottea-dam. It is believed the continental coal was responsible. The stokers worked
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  • 129 7 A MENACE TO EUROPE. Geneva, September 2g. The delay in taking action by the European Governments to cope with the Russian famine painfully impressed League circles. It is pointed out that relief steps should have been taken with as little delay as possible, as thousands are said
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  • 33 7 Paris. September 23. A message from Nice states that jew-els valued at Frs. 40,000 were stolen from a lady passenger on a train between Annecy and Cap Ferrat.
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  • 31 7 Washington. September 23. The War Finance Corporation has advanced 115,000,000 to the co-operative grain growers in Minnesota to aid in the marketing of the 1921 crops.
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  • 39 7 PETE HERMAN DEFEATED. New York, September 24. Johnny Buff, who is really a flywejght, was awarded the world’s bantamweight .title over Pete Herman after 15 rounds Buff weighed 8 stones 1A lbs. and Herman 8 stones 5f lbs.
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  • 27 7 AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP. Clayton, September 25. Mr. Jesse Guilford won the United States amateur golf championship, beat ing Gardner by seven up and six to play.
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  • 49 7 SECRET EXCHANGE OPERA TIONS IN PARIS. Paris, September 24. “Le Journal” states that two Paris banks and three Anglo-American banks with representatives in Paris have been badly victimised as a result of secret exchange qpdrations by employees. The sum involved in one case alone exceeds Frs. 20,000,000.
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  • 236 7 A DENIAL. Paris, September 25. A rumour to the effqct- that proceedings will be taken against the Directors of-the Banque Industrielle de Chine, is officially declared to be absolutely without foundation. Pat is, September 24. —Judicial authori ties deny formally the rumour to the effect that
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  • 309 7 INDEMNITY PAYMENTS. Paris, September 25. —The Inter-Allied Control Commission is leaving to-day for Berlin, to supervise measures respecting the payment of the next instalments, notably that due on Novembetr 15th. about 300,600.000 gold marks. The Persian Crown Prince, Hassan Mirza, has arrived in Paris. He wastofficially welcomed at
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  • 30 7 INCREASE IN PRICE. Pittsburg, September 23. The American Jjjieeft and Tinplate Company announces that the price cf its principal products will be increased by 35 per ton. >
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  • 241 7 -FOOTBALL FINAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 26. Under the auspices <>f the Non European Unemployment Fund, in the final of the Malaya Football Association Cup, <1 the Marine Police defeated Khota Club by two goals to nil. H. E. the Governor presented the Cup, which was
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  • 303 7 KEEN CONTESTS AT IPOH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 25. The ninth annual athletic sports of Anderson School was held on the school grounds on Saturday afternoon. In spite of the drizzle, whiyh lasted till about 4-30, the attendance was good. His Highness the Raja Bendhara,
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  • 166 7 -“M. M.” The business for the Special meeting of the Municipal Commission, to-morrow, at <a 4 p. m., is as undsr 1. Minutes of last meeting to be rea*> and confirmed. ll'. To confirm amendments and Additions to By laws re’ registration of* Dairymen and By-laws re’ sale
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  • 812 8 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The report of the) Directors of Taprang (Silm) Mines, Limited, to be submitted A the first annual general meeting of the shareholders to be held at the Registered Office, Government Buildings, Penang, on Friday, i the 30th September. 1921, at 3 p.m.,
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  • 1049 8 THE DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The report of the Directors of the g Kedah Rubber Co., Ltd-, to be submitted d at the eleventh ordinary general meete ing, to be held at the registered offices t of the Company, 33, Beach Street, Penang, on Saturday, the Ist October,
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  • 410 8 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The first annual general meeting of the Somme Rubber Co., Ltd., will be held in the registered office of the Company, Government Building’s, Downing Street, Penang, on Friday, the 30th September lat 11-30 a.m. The report of the Directors for the period
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  • 198 8 Two of the leading British companies owning plantations in Java—the Java United Plantations and the Besoeki PlantaJ ons—have issued reports which, save in one aspect, make a better showing than many of the statements recent ly forthcoming from purely rubber companies in the F.M.S. This is largely
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  • 1422 8 A DIFFICUI/P PERIOD. TSb annual ordinary general meeting of he "Oriental Rabbir Company, Limited, k was held at the offices of the company, King William Hotue, 2s, Eaatcbeap, E C, Major A Yalden Thomson (chairman of the eompany) presiding. tt Ti e Chairman said The reconstructed Oriental Rubber
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  • 183 8 On August 11 reference was made to the suggestion that a Robber Shareholders’ Association should be formed. The response made to the circulars that have been issued in connexion with the attempt Las been sufficient to warrant the sdeprion of the further measures then indicated, and a
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  • 385 8 I Dear Food as a Contributory Course, I Before the Chief Justice, Sir I Shaw, in the Supreme Court, Singapore, I the public examination in £>ok I place by the assistant Official Assignee, Mr I G B Kellsgher, of Mr Albert Alexander I Day, at present
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  • 870 8 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. it N -W> ES 5 >7 >f J M 1 1 rubbbr 2 Allenby Rubber Cc. LtJ H h Alor Gajah Rubber EatatA 10c Mi m 1 8 r «mated Malay Estal 110 Ayer Hitam Planting JlvAj 7 it Ayer Kuning 7 °o A H J
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  • 108 9 -he following are the latest quotabio A Id Kennedy Co.’s share Hi ,etf Yesterday. Today. ®5 3 ĕ shares. I i (g Sc. J I°. So. tfiaiaf* Bttsng P’»ng‘ 67 c < Oc 650 67 c >« A lO U 5 100 >i« ...U P»« T 6
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  • 20 9 Tongkah Harbonr Tin Dredging Co, v L from 1 8-b to 24th September, (being one week) 21 tons.
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  • 87 9 The Straits Trading Co, Ltd, fcJfpb 26: Singapore sol? 50 tons at s7B|; Penang buyers no sellers at s7B|. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd London, 23rd September, at £156 7s 6d spot, ani£ 158 5s Od th#e months baying, £l5B 7s pd selljng. Messrs Bonstead and C£: To-day’s
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  • 488 9 8 F p Penang, September 26, 1921. SP. Tapioca $7.00 sellers M P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $16.00 nominal White Pepper $3O sellers. Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $35 sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $46.00 sellers 110 s $33.00 sellers rgto. 1
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  • 890 9 protes Against direc tors’ CALLOUSNESS, At a meeting of local members of thel 1 8 P, held io ti> Sungei Ujong Club, Mr G I?O’Hara Hickson, who presided, stated that out of a membership of 765, 246 imembers had sought the aid of the Society in some form
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  • 802 9 tAr H Welbanm lefW for Sinjjhpore Kterday, by the s Andie Lebon, K Mr W P. Ker replaces Mr W G. H&ugs on the Cinema Films Committee of Appeal. Mr W H. Tate is out of hospital and has returned bo his residence in Swettenh*am Road, Taiping.
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  • 225 9 The French Music Hall artistes from the Paris Theatre of Varieties who have been touring in India with success, met with a very good reception on their first visit to Penang. Those among the audience at the Town Hall, on Saturday night, who understand and
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  • 301 9 Record Attendance at Taiping. Credit must be given Mrs E A Lee and the other Q aeries for the splendid show given in the Taiping Town Hall on Saturday night. The company went through a lengthy programme without a flaw and Mrs Lee, the head, deserved the applause
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  • 198 9 Decision Given in Supreme Court. Mr Justice Barrett-Leonard delivered judgment in the medical case, in which Dr P E Orahay, a wellknown medical practitioner of Singapore, claimed $25,000 from Dr J. Conrad, surgeon, for breach of agreement, and asked for an injunction restraining the defendant from practising
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  • 125 9 e—Something unusual will be presented at Theatre Royal, Penang’ Road, to-night, when Mary McGregor, the Highland wVoh, who has come straight from Scotland, will give an exhibition of mental telepathy. This lady mind specialist ia exceptionally gifted, and has earned a great reputation in the land of
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  • 434 9 The trial of the Ali brothers and others commences to-day: A Vernacular leaflet containing a message from Shaukat Ali is being distributed among Mohamedans asking them to refrain from violence and observance of hartals due to their arrest and urging them to render service to
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  • 138 9 Bombay, August 16.—The fall in steel prices is reflected in the tender for the supply and laying of 105 miles of water main in Bombay. The lowest 'tender was that of Messrs. Braithwaite tnd Co. of Calcutta, which was approximately 256 lakhs of rupees (£l-640,000). The accepfiance
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  • 153 9 Yom.” WITNESS ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED PERJ CRY. On an application made by the Deputy Public Prosecutor last week, Mr. Norman K. Bain, First Class Magistrate. Ipoh, granted a warrant for the arrest of MrOoi Swee Guan, Goods Clerk at the Railway Shed, Ipoh. He was alleged
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  • 67 9 .Official reports from the American Commercial Attache in Rio de Janeiro says that considerable quantities of tin ore have been located at Mogy das Cru ces. Sao Paulo. A number of Pathans alleged to have been concerned in tlie. affray some time ago at Kuala which
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    • 504 9 NSW ADVERTISEMENTS, POSITION VACANT. Thoroughly experienced Tamil Clerk •«anted for Ribb*-r Estate in Scubh lood salary and free quarters given. Only first-class men (no Jaffna Tamil) Med pply. Box No. 251, c/o Pmang FOR SALE. Columbia Gramophone 1920 in good order with 62 records, owner going** home. Any reasonable price,
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  • 242 10 Where the U.S A. is Superior toj Britain. A comparison of the naval strength of the great ma 1 itiine Powers is afforded in a White Paper, From the table emerges the fact that the Uci’ed States is superior in easels, constructed or z buildirg, ro
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  • 194 10 From various quarters come indicatiooa of improving trade. Banks generally report that merchants are slowly bat steadily liquidating their stocks, wh ch 8 enabling them to reeuce their edoess to their banker». This me! iog of the fre z n oredit position («b'ch resul ed from the
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  • 93 10 Sept 27—Mroicipal Commission, 4 p.m. Sept 28—A Meeting, I Leith Street, 9 p.m. Modern Spiritualism Sept 28—P C C Tennis Tournament Championship Final. Sept 28—P C C Tennis Tournament. Pr« s ‘Dtation of Priz s. Sept 30—Somme Rubber Co, Ltd, A G Meeting, Government Bldgs, Downing Street, 11
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  • 142 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pangftor for Teldw Anqpn. Trang for Kantang (Trang). Hiftiu for Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. 1 Expected Arrivals. J Hyson, Liverpool, Sept 27, Persi», Trieste, Sept 27. Khyber, Singapore, abcut Sept 27. Glaucus, Singapore, Sept 30. Karmala, London, Oct 2. Inaba Mara, Singapore, Oct 8 Elpenor, Singapore,
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  • 291 10 DAILT (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Farit Bud tar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, 1 Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 7 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6pm and Hongkoug I J Farit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alet 10.15 a.m.
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  • 24 10 The B I Packet Te-sna, wi’h mails from Europe is exppe ed to arrive here on Wednesday morning, the 28 h instant.
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  • 140 10 Penang, September 26, 1921. (By Courtbhy or the Chabtbrbd Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 7/8 4 months’ signs Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 157 3 days’ sight Private 163 Bombay Demand Bank 157 o Madras Demand Bank ~157 S.
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    • 645 10 .>■ j 4 ft ft Nowhere does a mother’s z |b/1 ATriAf 4 I I love count for more than iTlvllivl lillV W in the C are she S ives t 0 the feeding of her babe. For every mother knows that unless her baby is properly fed, the little
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    • 26 10 TO PRINTERS We bold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks {ln various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press. LIMITED
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    • 266 10 I /BOOTH'S I J AS I ferp'THEGwl J all over**iiiaj/ J ft TBABt booths OrymalPiygin OBTMNABLE F R q W li og. DISTILLERY, LONDON. a e J England. v SOLE IMPORTERS .‘BEHR CO., f fl L PENANG. I r_ I I The Doctor utters tt words of advice “Guard your
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  • 260 11 AFK, •MACDONALD’S ADMISSIONS. Ramsay writmg in Tliis week’s ‘Forward” .(I.L.P. oman) on the Rus&lan famine, after some of the blame on the' Allied .policy Russia, says: Communis!), policy must fake its share of the blame. Whoever throws the old world out of gear as a preliminary to
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  • 161 11 Russia is face to face with one of the greatest famines, if not the greatest fam ne. in history/ Never was there a deeper irony, for Russia has earned the title of the granary of the world. It is easy to say that this tragedy has come
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  • 140 11 A decree has been published by the Soviets abolrshing v Prohibition. This decree permiT’ the manufacture and sale of light wines throughout the So viet territory. This proves (says the ‘Daily Express Riga correspondent) how fast the Bolsheviks are abandoning the r principles one after ano (her.
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  • 149 11 From Belgrade it is reported- that an Independent Republic has been proclaimed in the county of Baranya, undei the protectorate of the Jugo Slav (lo vernment. Germans, Magyars, and Slovenes are said to have united in refusing to come, under the Horthy Government. The workmen in the
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  • 51 11 A Paris telegram says Carpentier will appear at the Albert Hall on November 11. Among those whose names are mentinned as his possible opponents are Martin, Moran, Cook, or Beckett. This will be Caipentier’s first appearance !in (ho r ’ng since his content w ith
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