Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 October 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-10-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE U?UbLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. •NOl 227. VOL. LXXIX. MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement622 1921-10-03 1 I'ftiifudQji >' »;> ROA®. i i 1 Telephone 530, n m as sa a k bseM kwm m h b. bhmmb mkms a sismb B J3 l». nnmnp Ei nanonn nuji aanri aunnnaannnnn n annan h 3 a k n M T T W -JI FT' I .-■■■-In regard to622 words
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Advertisement24 1921-10-03 1 > THE iiES! «A8 m '.i <;«*» I < V' S 1 ‘f i' h«i« >d.»k> S.». Fl S f| O ng| t& r ’t w 00.24 words
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Article834 1921-10-03 2 PLANS OF FLOATING EXHIBITION. Considerable progress has befih made with the plans for the floating exhibition of British manufactures and industries, the novel enterprise, registered as a limited company under the name oiThe British Trade Ship, Limited, to visit Singapore and Penang. According to present plans, a834 words
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Advertisement1442 1921-10-03 2 MISCELLANEOUS.' TENDERS INVITED. p—j Straits School of Accountancy. THE PEHAHG HARBOUR I g BOARD. I |~Lp<xJ\\ Book-keeping taoabt in Six Easy Postal I /I Lessons by tally qualified London Account- FIREWOOD. i j. ant. Satisfaction guaranteed. Coaching for i u London Exams. Apply Straits School of TeuderB afe i nvice1,442 words
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Advertisement261 1921-10-03 2 MABKArs>) I *Q’ ’.VlQtjfeUß Si ’WHISKY, i ■’k i m r J IWii THE o rlg inal 3 -LIQUEUR WHISKY 1 I Importers 1 Adamson, Gilfillan 'L J C0..-Ltd., OiH (Incorporated in England.) j* I JENANC, MALACCA. 1 o'.f ib ITea th you jeel run-diDU'n, oul of sorts and tt261 words
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Article91 1921-10-03 3 b B' on Sepynber^S. —The beginning 9 J thx oArmsive against the. Moors has developed in the vicinity of Melilla. Genial fce) pursued wait tactics till Jim was fully kith arms amlf munitions has mox lauWhed an atJTck from Atalayon, meet ing with instagt success and91 words
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Article81 1921-10-03 3 DANGER FROM PLOTTERS. London, September 13,—“The I imes” correspondent at Constantinople say> that large quantities of Turkish arms and munitions in the Capital, necessi tate the employment of British and Allied troops to prevent them from falling into t 4 he hands of plotters, revolutionists and bad81 words
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Article71 1921-10-03 3 London, September 14. —“The Times” •Smyrna correspondent says that the Greeks ai e finding unexpected resistence between Sigeria and Angora. Both sides are worn out through heavy fight ing and the heavy losses sustained have suspended large scale hostilities. They are preparing a renewed struggle and a71 words
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Article86 1921-10-03 3 London, September lb. —"The Tim£s correspondent* at Constantinople cables that M. Franklin Bouillon, the official deputy of the French Government, has departed, for Angora, bearing the text of a Franco Kemalist Treaty which the Nationalist Government is expected to sign with the minimum discussion. M. Bouillon86 words
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Article133 1921-10-03 3 London, September 19. —The increas ing railway facilities previously mentioned mark a phase in the war which is now in full swing betxveen road and rail transport An extraordinary fillip has been given to charabanc activities owing to the coincidence of the coal st’rike with the133 words
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Article108 1921-10-03 3 London, September 21. —Enquiries indicate that it is impossible for the Council of State’s resolution concerning the Rhodes Scholarships for India to have any practical result. The scholarships, formerly allotted to Germany, have been permanently allocated by the trust’ees to different paits of the British Empire, including the108 words
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Article69 1921-10-03 3 London. September 21. —ln view of the advantage hold by the sen er in racquets the Army Racquet Associati n has decided that the single service be given a trial in the next Army Racquet Championship meeting in March. sub ject to the server’s right to appeal. If69 words
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Article45 1921-10-03 3 London, September 21. —A keenly eon tested Lawn Tennis match at the East bourne Tournament of five events between a strong British team and the members of the Indian Davis Cup team resulted in each side winning two sing les. Britain won the doubles.45 words
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Article119 1921-10-03 3 A remarkable motor-car accident, be lieVed to have been due to the backfiring of the engine, caused the death of a boy and injuries to three men at Camberwell. Ernest W. Symons, o! Beresford-street, Camberwell, was starting the engine, when the cylinder ex pl: (led,119 words
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Advertisement312 1921-10-03 3 I. DODGE CABS are the best value for the that can be found in the motoring world to-day. They are made by a firm with a sound reputation who build to a standard of effi- e ciency, and not to a price. Every Dodge car is fitted with electric self312 words
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Advertisement306 1921-10-03 3 jr ir birrmn ”if MON HOMME| (MY MAN) THE LATESI PARISIAN 4 FOXIROT. Call in and hear Ck it to-day. 12 ins. double sided Columbia Record Zff ss-00. Thousands more in stock. x fl ROBINSON PIANO CO., I (Incorporated in Hongkong.) p J J PENANG. lAa til z|r< J zffi306 words
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Article1655 1921-10-03 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. S.F.P.” Capt E A Brown is appointed to act ai Commandant, Singapore Volunteer Corps, The Rev G J Appel has been licensed to solemnize marriages within the Colony, Mr H R Cheeseman returned by the P O Mail on Saturday from leave. Mr Bennet Shaw, headmaster of Victoria" S.F.P.” - 1,655 words
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Article808 1921-10-03 4 SUCCESSFUL PC. C. GYMKHAN4T After a lapse of several years Gymkhana was resuscitated on B»tu«iay afternoon, when a large crowd gathered at tbe Esplanade to witness a display of Penang’s athletic talent. The weatA, which was threatening throwout fortunately did not break, though a slight Shower, not808 words
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Article696 1921-10-03 4 EXCir€KG Captain H T Buller, tbe ofecers and men of the H M MalayC" could have paid! no greater compliment to the sporting sf irit displayed by t&ir hosts during their vifte to this country at the beginning of year than by the offer of two magnificent696 words
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Article157 1921-10-03 4 Ae final of the P C C tennis championsMp will be played off on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Th the event of bad weather, the tie will be eiayed the following evening Oct 5. W H Threlfall (holder) beat H G R Leonard, 6.0 in the first set.157 words
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Article518 1921-10-03 4 fiR(AVISICWS OF ’’flE NBj/ ORDINANCE. 9 4) Thf “Volunteer Ordinance, 192*?’ j 9 ro jj come up ,for first reading before the Legislative’ Counofc* to-day. Tbe dr&b’ tbe Straits Gazette of Septe m ber 30. The “objects fend reasoDe” B ta^ The object of this Bill is518 words
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Article86 1921-10-03 4 The following appears tary Orders of the Day for the meeting of the Legislative Council, this «frernoon 1. Question by Dr Galloway Is Government able to make any statement? relative to the present position of the Rubber Industry 2. Motion by the Treasurer That this Council approves of86 words
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Article159 1921-10-03 4 In tbe current issue of the Government Gazette are fourteen notifications under the Inventions Ordinance, 1871, including one by Mr G E Wright-Motion, advaeate and solicitor of Penang, who has Ufeen authorin' ,ed to file a specification of an invention for an improved method of waving hum»> baW159 words
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Advertisement408 1921-10-03 4 ADVuR mSEMEnTS. <• FOR SALE. Boga Seeds— Apply IO Manager, Baku Khan Eitate, Selama. Klotor Cycle, Zenith gradaa gear $675, real snap, also His Master’s Voice Gi*amapllOne and over 100 Records slot. No. 257, c/<> Pinang Gazette, One Kroog* Filter Press containing 43 chamb'-rts. 408 dozen 'Rasper Sawblades tor Tapioca408 words
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Article2005 1921-10-03 5 IN Mr Maynard Kaynes, author of 1 The Econolnic if i«ace,” writes in the ‘•Sunday Times”:— The affairs in Fflissia, the economic decay of Central Europe, have ccßbrfcubed c 8 the world’s and will the recovery of our standards of life. Ba’ I do not tbijjFthah these2,005 words
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Article473 1921-10-03 5 Penang, October 3, 1921. BEEF— otßi per catty 35 IWast do 48 Steaks do Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump St<#r do Ox Tail t »ch 50 do Tongue do 80 do F*et do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of Beef do473 words
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Article43 1921-10-03 5 Oct 4 Boxingjind Drill Hall, 5 p.m. 7—PenanjAClub, “Guest Night Dance” 9-3Qip.vi. for P.W. Church Fund. Oct 16-—PenfAJg Stumming Club, “A Clasl, 100 yd?, h’cap; B” Claes, 50 yds, h’aap. Oct 30—Penang Swimming Club, Water Jolo, Nov 11 anji 12—Public Holiday?.43 words
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Advertisement209 1921-10-03 5 R. YOUNG Co., Ltd., 1 and Singapore. Qivil Engineers Contractors. Agents for:- Stotfjert and Concrete fixers Wand or I SMerete ffiloek j importers Steel foists, Jingles loees, fdars and offer building Materials. g E= 1 Manufacturers of :-Qement floofing Isiles, > Mosaic Jloor fades, Concrete blocks, g > (flass Joined,209 words
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Article43 1921-10-03 6 Pedlow-Morrib —On Friday, the 30th September, 1921, at 4.30 p m, at Presbyterian Chord 1 Singapore, by the Rev Wm. Murray, M A, Joseph Howard Ptdlow. Malayan Civil Service, to Edith Gwendoline, youngest daughter of Capt and Mrs R W Morris, Singapore.43 words
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Article1151 1921-10-03 6 (< The proof of the padding is in the eating we are told, and it will not be long before we are provided with a chance to judge whether the voluntary principle is able to produce and keep in a state of efficiency a defence1,151 words
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Article1162 1921-10-03 6 The Governtifht the orders bj| the King lg The War Cou.cil rega.ding the —Officially. date tB6 termination of the war, August 31st. Tha<is to great war ended oßcially. at midoigh‘, on Aufcusb 31st Order in is dated fOtb. The ordinary individual will find the formality does not1,162 words
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Article102 1921-10-03 6 CRICKET TOURNAMENT WON. (From Our Singapore, The Singapore cricket tournament hws won by S.C.C., who Ceylon elever, after an exciting game. Governor Presents War Decoratis<6 A” Taoglin Barracks, on Sunday morn- ing, H E the Governor, who was accom- panied by Lady Gui'lemard, presented war decorations to members102 words
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Article84 1921-10-03 6 CEYLON ASSOCIATION’S RESOLUTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 3. The Malay Mail’s Colombo correspondent wires that a cable to the £imes of Ceylon states that tbe London Press gives prominence tfe the Ceylon Associattion’s resolution as the suggested reorganisation of the Crown Colonies. Theresolution effectively84 words
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Article34 1921-10-03 6 [From Our Own C< rrespondent Kuala Lumpur, October 3. The death has occurred, at Lucerne, of Mr Lewis H. Clayton, late of the F.M.B. Civil Bervic a aged 48.34 words
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Article169 1921-10-03 6 The President of Singapore Municipal Commission referred io a paragraph wt#cb appeared in a recent issue of tbe P< H B Press” regarding labour and wages It stated that tbe rate of the coolies could be easily reduced to 40 cents, bnt was it fair to make that169 words
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Article66 1921-10-03 6 the fix<g uf di cases at Singapore, by the Chief Jas'ice, Sir Waiter Shaw, mention was made of an appe*i 1)0 the ivy C< uncil in regard totliie^ecisi° D of tbe Singapore Appeal Court in ibe c*’ e of tie Mun<cipul Coimrissioners of pore v the Singapfee66 words
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Advertisement171 1921-10-03 6 I Jeyes’ I i* the 1 T>‘.ESSENCE OF HEALTH" For use io the e SAFE i House. Office, EFFICIENT. School. Cinema. S g ECONOMICAL W. 'AI 1 —Everywhere. s z iN 1,2, 5 GALLON DRUMS. j SANDILANDS, BUTTERY A CO., g PENANG PORTWINE GOLD LABEL X WHITE PORT NO. 1.7171 words
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Advertisement14 1921-10-03 6 Dinner AND ANCE at the “E. O.” On Thursday Next. NO DANCING ON FRIDAY.14 words
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Miscellaneous26 1921-10-03 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water t.. To-day. 1.07 a.m. 7.33 a.u). 1.21 pin. 7.44 p.m. To-mobbow. 1 41 a.m 8.09 a.m. 1.57 p.m. 8.15 p.m.26 words
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Obituary21 1921-10-03 6 DEATH. Krnnard. —On August 24tb t Tom Atherton Kennard, late of Sikamat Estate, Seremban. Interred at Battle Abbey Cemetery, Battle, England,21 words
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Article124 1921-10-03 7 (A\ FEi*N( E i X 110X1)(< A ilTfl O( TDIWiR. e Reuter’s Telegrams. London, «September i 11* Valera accepts th# invPa&wn to a Conference. a Short Lofton, Septeirfi. 30. ])e Va?r?s tJegrai* accepting the in ♦nation to conference <’n October 11 is a short, communication, in whichReuter’s Telegrams. - 124 words
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Article153 1921-10-03 7 London. September 17. —’□'lie firnes j leader regards flic Irish 1S ne of the utmost gravity. The paper say- that it seems as though De it. meats whitffi.many would have contrued as- ren»iesWoF it ineffectual. Th* conference- migfc nevertheless have taken place had the Prime Minis tr: n<153 words
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Article61 1921-10-03 7 STRENGTH OF THE REBELS Simla. October 1 In the Council of State, the Home said the latest reports from showed that the Moplah armed, fighting gangs totalled 10,000. Their re sishinpe w«L strengthening and their lie l ill i iactics were likely to prolong the military operations.61 words
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Article126 1921-10-03 7 Karachi. September 30. At *hr trial of the Ali brothers and on the 27th September, Ali, jn a iwiig statement, spoke of the question of an Indian Republic as looming in the 1 distiftice. He professed ignorance in re•Ad- to leaflets* senate»Moslems, in the army, and126 words
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Article84 1921-10-03 7 HEAVY LOSSES OF TRIBESMEN. Khartum, September 30. The fanatic Abdullah L. Soghayer collected a following and attacked Nyala south of Darfur on the 26th September. Mounted infantry and police repulsed the attack. The tribesmen lost heavily. Abdullah is reported killed. Mr. Mon sill, of the Sudan84 words
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Article62 1921-10-03 7 Londo". September 30.* I’he Daily News' Tearfis a high authority th#t Greece is app|p?#hing the with a #ew to pdflfft. It is expected Kin# Constantine will confer foreign diplomatics afe Kemal Pasha hitherto has declined to deal direct with Tire?*?’ representative. The •erious position Greece is62 words
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Article15 1921-10-03 7 Athols. September 3.'. The ex King Q'. n* ne has returned from Anatolia.’15 words
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Article270 1921-10-03 7 US S L\N Ixe r|L IE F. wtilcneva, September 30 .After a. long Bebate on R#sian famine reli.-f, during whicmDr. Naifevn stirringappealed for the League’s assistance, the Assembly unanimously adojUed committee's resolutions a<b ising against aeffon, pending the decmions of the forthcoming International Conference atBrussels. Amendments I#270 words
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Article93 1921-10-03 7 THE PENDFLFM SWINGS BACK g London.. September 30. Thp.German consul at Geneva handed Viscount Ishii, the president of. the Council of the League of Nations; a copy of a note sent to the Allies by the German Government on September 25 a ith memoranda from various public bodies in93 words
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Article114 1921-10-03 7 CHANCE LLO R’ S REV ELATI ON S Berlin, October 1In rhe Reichstag, the Imperial Chancellor severely trounced the German Na tionalists. declaring their manoeuvres were not conducive to the eountry’s welfare in the present crisis, and their attitude of aloofness was detrimental to Germany's foreign policy.114 words
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Article94 1921-10-03 7 Berlin, September 3' The Polish and German workmen, waiving their differences, united in a joint demand for compensation for loss of work incuired through the GermanPolish fighting last May. and tening a general strike unless the mterAJlied commission or the employers surrender. Demonstrations were held94 words
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Article65 1921-10-03 7 ValeT WTH GERMAN/. < Paris. Octoftr I. ►faction ?s axpresAqd »w ith the decision -of American Mr.Bßeyden, according to which- Germany shall refund to the Allies, Belgium’s indelrtedness to them on the biSis of ruling on the 11th November, 1918., France alone w#i benefit toValeT - 65 words
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Article300 1921-10-03 7 UTl|lflNG EI’ROPE'S ECONOMIC DISTRESS. q London, Septembei 30. Striking corroboration of the reports that the Bolshevists are utilising the eco_ nomic troubles of Europe for their own i s afforded by secret instructions r Communist agents in Europe, including Britain, with regard to the procedure to be adopted300 words
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Article320 1921-10-03 7 FATE OF THE NON PARTY COMMITTEE. Several Russians who left Petrograd •on Augusf 28 and have new safely am ved abroad-gave a 'detailed account <>i iffie events which preceded and accompanied the dissolution of the non-party All Russian Famine Relief Committee and the arrest of its members.320 words
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Article205 1921-10-03 7 V London, September 16.—“ The Times special correspondent ifi Russia says it i* an historical fact tkat the Cossacks, centuries ago when tfey first invaded Aie Orenburg Ste-ppesF resorted to cannibalism at a time of_ famine. s of cannibalisnrhave f-ecently from the PosiJkve evidence is not ootainable but it205 words
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Article86 1921-10-03 7 London. September 14.—The “Daily Mail's” correspondent at Bourneborg cables that 25 American steamers have already discharged at Reval cargoes of food for the famine stricken of Russia. Reports from the interior indicate that starving children are being collected for transport to Siberia and Turkestan from the Volga86 words
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Article116 1921-10-03 7 Vienna, «September 30. The newspapers give t'he text of a pro clamation purported to b e issued by the Burgenland Council of National Defence, taking ovei the disputed region of West Hungary with the intention of administering it as an independent Government Austrians' Appeal. Vienna, October 1. Stupefaction has116 words
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Article57 1921-10-03 7 Berlin, September 30. The Reichstag adopted the Peace Treaty with the. I nited States. The Communists votad against the adoption. Washington, October L The speeches in the Senate debate, beginning on October 14 on the German. Austrian and Hungarian Peace Trea ties will be limited to one57 words
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Article13 1921-10-03 7 Christiania, October 1. The Storthing ratified the Russo-Nor-wegian Commercial Treaty.13 words
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Article157 1921-10-03 7 FRENCHMAN’S VICTORY. Etamps. October I The Aero Glub s speed race for the Deutsch de la Meurthe. Cup, replacing the Gordon Bennett Cup. which Sadi le Cointe won outright for France last year, was won by the Frenchman Kirsch, on a Nie.uport de Lage monoplane, covering 300157 words
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Article58 1921-10-03 7 London, September 30The principal items on the agenda of the International Labour Conference, which is meeting at Geneva on October 25, comprise the regulation of hours and conditions of employment, agriculture, disinfection of anthrax infected wool, prohibition < f the use of white lead in painting, and58 words
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Article53 1921-10-03 7 A MAGISTRATE’S OPINION. London, September 30. “Undoubtedly the drug menace is be coming vary serious, and there is an organised traffic in drugs, said a Thames Police Court! magistrate to-day. when a Chinese fireman was fined £lOO for con ceafing opium, £5O for possessing opiumsmoking utensils, and53 words
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Article60 1921-10-03 7 BIOT AT LEICESTER. London, October 1. A large number of unemployed, in Leicester, armed with batons and mis siies, marched to a police station, osten sibly to demand the release of arrested leaders. While the crowd was preparing to rush the station, the police suddenly emerged and charged.60 words
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Article48 1921-10-03 7 A SERIOUS POSITION Washington, Septembei 30. The statistical committee of the unemployment conference estimated the number of unemployed at between 31 and 4 millions. Relief. Washington. October 1. The unemployment conference adopted a programme for immediate Federal State and Municipal relief for the work less.48 words
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Article27 1921-10-03 7 London, September 30. The registered unemployed in the United Kingdom on the 23rd September were 1 445 000. compared with 1,469.000 on th? 16th September.27 words
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Article87 1921-10-03 7 IMPROVED SITUATION. Washington, October 1. The Federal Reserve Board’s monthly review reports a decided improvement in the credit situation, while an improvement is expected in the wholesale and retail trades. The advance in steel, first noted in August, has been sustained- with the increased employment in many lines87 words
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Article46 1921-10-03 7 AM ERICA’S COM MEMORAT i ON. Washington. October 1. Senator Harding has issued a proclamation. urging the people to offer a silent two-minutes prayer at noon on Armistice* Day. when the unknown American soldier, exhumed in France, will be interred in Arlington National Cemetery.46 words
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Article33 1921-10-03 7 New York. September 3". The- State Transit Commission ap pointed to investigate the tangled fin ances of the New York city tramways, and elevated and underground railways reoommend municipal ownership.33 words
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Article30 1921-10-03 7 Los Angeles. October J. Arbuckle was welcomed by many friends, on his arrival from San Francisco. A large crowd also awaited the comedian, whom several women cm braced.30 words
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Article121 1921-10-03 7 London, October 1. The Safeguarding of Industries Act comes into operation tofday. The im mediate effect is to impose- upon certain imported goods, the. manufacture of which is regarded as a key industry, a duty of one third of their value. The new duty w ill apply121 words
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Article48 1921-10-03 7 London. September 30. The revenue for the three mont'hs end ed September 30 amounts to £252.000,000. compared k'ith £304,000,000 for the corresponding period last year. The revenue for the six months ended Sep timber 30 i< £‘456.000.000. compared with £619.00<U000 for the same period in 1920.48 words
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Article24 1921-10-03 7 Antwerp. September 30. Nobody was injured in the collision between the Glenogle and the Eydam. The Litter has returned to Antwerp.24 words
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Article252 1921-10-03 7 —Vale. THE AIR CUT RACE. Paris. October 1. —The internationaj. race z for the air cup. Deutsch de Ja Meurthe. 300 kilometres, was won by the French airman, Kirsch, in 64 minutes 19 seconds, thus breaking all speed records, his average being 278 kilometres hour. The Frenchman, Lisne-—Vale. - 252 words
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Article222 1921-10-03 7 ADVICE TO THE ALLIES. Paris, October 2. —Speaking at Saint Hermine. in the Province of Vendee, the inauguration of a monument erected to his compatriots, M. Clemenceau exal ted the gallantry of the French Poilu. He stated that French victory was at. the same time that of all222 words
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Article184 1921-10-03 7 TROUBLE AT LYONS. Lyons. September 30. As regards the indigent Chinese students. the facts are that 116 such students recently arrived io Lyons and demanded shelter in the Franco-Chinese Institute. They were admitted, but were informed they must leave when a further 125 students expected from184 words
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Article49 1921-10-03 7 London, October 1. Tlie -Council of the Royal Aeronautical Society h is decided to establish a mem orial fund to comnmnArate the vjftims> of the R3S 4t is proposing <jjn vest the capital > devote the in come encouraging the investigation of problems competed w ith airships.49 words
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Article827 1921-10-03 8 THE ANNUAL MEETING. The eleventh annual general meeting of the Kedah Rubber Company, Ltd., was held in the Registered Offices of the' Company, 33, Beach Street, Penang, on Saturday. There were present: —Mr. L.E. Siowe, (Chairman), Dr. C. F. Nicholas, Messrs. Palgrave Simpson, C. R. Samuel, J. G.827 words
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Article781 1921-10-03 8 —Ex. bringing rubber into if I home. With 72.000 tons of raw rubber in stock in fhe United Kingdom, for home use Xd -axoort, and the Eastern capable of producing 350,000 to 500.000 tons from the offerings oi wild rubber fiom Bra“;l Africa. Mexico, &C-), schemes for limiting—Ex. - 781 words
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Advertisement154 1921-10-03 8 1 Underwood 7 Standard I r; I Typewriters I The Machine you will Eventually Buy. Paterson, Simons fit Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in EngLnd) AgentsPenang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. SYNOLEO j 2 H H The Oil Bound Washable Distemper for Interior s S and Exterior Decorations. A soft flat finish. Does154 words
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Advertisement497 1921-10-03 8 11 ft Ladiefwhohaveaot yet seen our GeneSi L Catalogue would be 0) eelbadvised» send for it. Ji contains sTo'Photo Illustrations of all < sorts of^pod English values, includtngj-- T 1 Costumes, Costume C > J I Piece Goods, Blouses, Jumpers, Sports /Mil fW U Coats, Stockings? Shoes. Waterproofs and K497 words
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Article78 1921-10-03 9 THE* Mjy_ABAR e TRO*BL|. 4 Slj&lOl B .Rioter’s Tdfegrams. 9 Ca»ut, October 2. ,'h- >ituation*ift is most. _se- The rebels art) offering Ilinuus he' 1 alternatives of heatlf or Isftm, and thev hesitate they are ordered *o ,L graves. and th* if they still refuse rnbrace Islam, are.Rioter’s Tdfegrams. - 78 words
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Article42 1921-10-03 9 (e >MFITTED’ FOB TRIAL. Karachi. October 2. lhp Ali Brothers. Dr. Kitchlew and th r norucooperaftrs were committed f trial The accused generally sup *rted Mohammed Mi’s statement- and Ittemptl to refe X tn curr Bll #hich The majA’M*' disallowed.42 words
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Article136 1921-10-03 9 HIWIEV» ffY HVGHES. Reuter’s Telegrams. Melbourne. September 30. In the House of Representative •pivgbes recapitulated *ents at the Imperial Conference. Referring to the p a<*c reference. he em. phasised Australia. was a Uifis power: He V T t,,,y f in the Pacific problem, "hich, so far asReuter’s Telegrams. - 136 words
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Article182 1921-10-03 9 Tin following is the complete list of names of the staff of H. R- H. the Prince. ..f Wales during his coming tour ‘"«■hM of Staff.—Vb® Earl of Cromer. K f „mpnoHm ?f H R. H.’s Household. Vice Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, G(. ,y <r. K.C.M.G., C.B.E. I182 words
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Article53 1921-10-03 9 The following are ct* Isbest quotations Id snar^^it: q shaker 9 1 I S> SHARES. f a m tn 4 S S*c. oc. Miaiag. Reaßng Tin 26/- 27/- *5/6 2«/- Taprang (S) M 35c 30c 40c Tkah Hr T .J, .J $l.OO 14 25 Geaeral. Wparneß 11.0053 words
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Article247 1921-10-03 9 Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd, for September, output 1,050 piculs, yards treated 162,000, hours worked 1,265, estimated value of output $48,500. North Tai ping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., for September, output 736 piculs, yards treated 80,000, hours worked 639, estimated value of output 533,500. llenong Tin Dredging Company,247 words
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Article60 1921-10-03 9 Tbe Straits Trading Co, Ltd, October 3: Singapore buyers no sellers at $77.50; Penang buyers no sellers at $77.50Messrs Boustead and Co To-dav’s quotation for Singapore rtfined tin $77.50 per picul, buyers no sellers; Penang refined tio $77.50 per picul, buyers no sellers; raw tin $<5.25 picul buyers60 words
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Article231 1921-10-03 9 Penang. October 3, 1921 SP. Tapioca 57.00 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $15.00 sellers White Pepper $2B sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $35 sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $42.00 skiers m 110 b $32.00 sellers fUo. 1 $lO 00231 words
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Article54 1921-10-03 9 The rfnd' wiy the following programme of music at tbe Esplanade *t«6j p.m. to-day.* 1 March ...The IClecfric e Wave., jetton 2 Selection ,#The Mik*io 3 Wal’E ’..Tbe Chocolate e Strauss 4 Fox Trot ...Give me the Moonlight or the GirJ,..Tilz <, r 5 One Step ...The54 words
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Article881 1921-10-03 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. A NAMES. 1 J H I 9 (Dollar.) c Bc. mo mo <yer »übb« aSST... I.oo’ Mojekaubbec 00. —80 c *Ayer Ranas Bubber Estates s'o Belg iwiß Rubber Bstete 3.75 fesseSPßubbarOo. 60c 70c Beta LlntAg s Rubber 00., 1.10 Bedford Plants 20c dis Broga Rubber Estates881 words
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Advertisement240 1921-10-03 9 STRENUOUS AMERICANS. PRICE THEY PAY. Am*i(*ans are. proud of being a strenuous jieople, but as a result of over work, hurried meals and insufficient reM ißany of them suffer from maladies dm. to vitiated blood and disordered neives As a remedy in such cases Dr. M ill iams’ pink pills,240 words
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Advertisement871 1921-10-03 9 pinang Gazette] PRICE list RATES OF CASUAL I ADVERTISEMENTS. F I FNVEIOPES FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIONS .J y VACANT, Etc. o 1 1 1 1 n 1 Stocked by the rinang Gazette Press, td. > Minimum Charge J 2.00 jj j OO 500 I>ooo For 1 insertion 1.76 per871 words
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Article925 1921-10-03 10 TLe P and O liner “Macedonia" has hten re conditioned and is ret-nming the IndiaAustralia Mail Service. With reference to the requests of the Australian producers' organisations for a reduction in freights, the ship owners reiterated that no reductions are likely at p.-esent. A prominent authority in the925 words
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Article334 1921-10-03 10 tO-DaY'S Jacox for Singapore and Hongkocg. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Lian Choo for Palau LangkawT; Setul ano Perl: b. Expbotkd Arrivals. Inaba Maru, Singapore, Oct 8 Elpenor, Singapore, Oct 13. Kamo Maru, Singapore, Oct 22. Armand Behic, Singapore, Nov 6. Andre Lebon, Singapore, Nov 27. The “German Gazette”334 words
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Article264 1921-10-03 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan ftrai, Taiping, t Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, K®da Kubu, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore j&6 pm and Hongkong j i Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alm 10.15 a.m.264 words
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Article97 1921-10-03 10 eBI Packet with mails fryn ed ro arrive here on Friday morning B ,p 7th iLStaut. V I The Mail despatchon from Re»*» t London on the by IHI pX'k£ Thrnjwa, whs drdiyr-red in no nd on won the 29f.h September. The Straits lime®” Kuala corrrgpondent wins niafc97 words
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Advertisement257 1921-10-03 10 Il In Trying Climates Children need Cod Liver Oil to maintain their vitality ■‘KEPLER Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract r. is so palatable that they take 4£ J it with pleasure, even in the. Tropics. It gives them the strength to H resist disease. n I wL. 7 n257 words
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Advertisement254 1921-10-03 10 IJ 53 fl i A Is gw I U «/jLALILk? IL *JI in > A Triumph of British Indu»trty 0) Built at" the largest automobile works in the Empire and of world-wide fame for I the remarkable successes it has attained in trials and tests, the Austin Twenty demands I*254 words
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Article372 1921-10-03 11 Millet, Foreign Editor of th© “PetJit-Parisien,” says Already the VBorld has spilled a lot of ink over the Washington conference. Those who have not praised in the most optimistic terms hfarding’s initiative are being ac of hostility to the United States, b Events, however, should be judged372 words
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Article164 1921-10-03 11 The "Daily Express” Ottawa (Ant.), correspondent wires:— Michael O'Leary, V.C.,'is‘among the 2,000 unemployed ®ien who are registered ’n Toronto. He states that he has been seeking woi(| for three months. Two other Toronto men who also won the 0. during the war. are unable to find positions.164 words
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Article174 1921-10-03 11 UNDER SECRETARY TO MAKE OFFICIAL TOUR. It is announced that Mr. Churchill nas requested Mj» Wood, the L nder Secrf tary for the Polonies, to pay a visit 'f inspection to the M ost Indies. This in dicates tlLt practical® effect is to be given to Cffurchill’s174 words
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Article34 1921-10-03 11 London, SefitembO 17,—Before lea ving for Paris, Charlie Chaplin collect ed a cheque of £so*ooo on account oi Bdtish royalties in respect of a nlm not ytf released, entitled “the Idle Classes.34 words
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Advertisement559 1921-10-03 11 .ft f*V •wossMith’s H Stent of *1 There is Ea/fem charm about Sherd El* .|> Nessim that delights the senses. It is like a fl of an Arabian garden, and has been happily I described as a r u I An Inspiration in fl Perfume a wonderfully lasting and< U559 words
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Advertisement230 1921-10-03 11 I~AV ER Y I'' TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS. I bl h H vw I r ntei I s IL I W-- "i j[ r fl BRIEF SPECIFICATION :—Four Cylinder Horizontal Low Speed Engine. Circular Forced Draught Radiator, Eliminates Pump, Fan and Belts- Sensitive Governor Controlling Speed of Motor, Thereby Saving Fuel.230 words
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Advertisement1343 1921-10-03 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD., Iwvi (INCORPORATED in THE STRAITS SETTLEMEN IS.) J c I‘* 1 TELEPL-roi® TEL. ADDRESS; < ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co.» SHIPPING, PENANG.” No. 474. -itak. Z x Head Office :—No. 63, Beach Street, Penang. 1 ffielepfione ffo. 582. ISzlearam»: —tPakelvaart,' for STEAMER. DATE. FOR INTE SAIL T1,343 words
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Advertisement438 1921-10-03 12 B -v> I 'The Artistic/ Wood I preservative. 4 Made In four Standard Shades. B Proof against White Ants, Dry Rot etc., In Timber. 19 Used by Hundreds of Es ii fates throughout Malaya. W o gMH rm«ira n •S 1 01 S Manufactured by the well-known makers of 1438 words
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Advertisement284 1921-10-03 12 fl) HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong h Paid-up Capital 1 15,000,001 Reserve Funds: Sterling Reserve £2,600,000 Silver Reserve $21,500.001 Head Office -HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foochow, Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Iloilo, Ipoh. Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, London, Lyons, Malacca, Manila, Nagasaki, New284 words
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