Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 October 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-10-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY' ESTABLISHED 1833, Ho. 230. VOL. LXXIX. THURSDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement781 1921-10-06 1 1* F wholesale from 1 i f S I 1 t I e 2. Ong S«m Ldtong 4 Co.. Penang. i- -■■■l I I™" <.>.■■ ...a... s. "WsS 1 z Tss tintex I j Thousands of Dollars 2 ĔE HI Al e spent annually in repairing the* ravages of white781 words
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Advertisement18 1921-10-06 1 ;i THEBtSi GAH 1N TOWa >' <“ i Sole ARaati 8. a F M S- Ong iSam L«oog A uF<».18 words
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Article723 1921-10-06 2 WU IN NICK OF TIME. Ichang, September 16. —The ing last night was the severest there has been since the first Szechuenese attack, a ago. The invaders undoubtedly broke through the defences. captured the White Temple, and penetrated the. streets of the South Gate suburb. They were723 words
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Advertisement1622 1921-10-06 2 VACANT. TENDERS INVITED. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Head Clerk GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. estate ofhoe in Province Wellesley, mast xuwu, k, j be thoroughly conversant with Messra. tenders or eo ow g iqao with the Barker Go’s form of accounts. Free The Government of Kedah is prepared the Ist day of 1922, with1,622 words
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Advertisement381 1921-10-06 2 -dgM, RaSI-* c" 11 ”,1 Ax'* Skin® fe« BeautifnS in of «Sun you can keep your skin always delightffilly soft and pimply by 4 using a little aKmI ‘“HAZELINE’ —J (Traie Mark) f) WwL SNOW” jFrir.-ri'" r. ....Exquisitely perfumed; neither greasy b nor sticky;' leaves no trace other R’ "'WUrI381 words
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Article1291 1921-10-06 3 A GREAT CRICKET CAPTAIN. ■V' W Colonel Philip Trevor, writing in &Jie “Daily Telegraph,” says remarks about cricket at the present time can possibly >mit *hotice of the Australian team of 1920-21. Their achievements, as all cricketers know, have been not merely unprecedented but unique, and these men1,291 words
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Article673 1921-10-06 3 Thb Mystery Explained. Mr A Wallis Myers, tennis editor of the Field,’’ who has known Mlle Suzanne Lenglen since she was a girl of 12, played tennis with her recently, and watched her perform in her successive triumphs, says, definitely, that on relative form Mrs Mallory deserved673 words
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Advertisement335 1921-10-06 3 EOR SAj_E;OR pENT t’COQONtfT ESTATE. I y Near TJALANG (AtHEEN D. 1.8) ft J >♦•< >5 »>> ft CONSISTInGOF: ft •ft ft a; (a) Concession LHO KROEET 4,45° Acres. Jj Jf (b) POELO RAJA 370 Acres. -ft z Sj ft 32,000 trees are Planted 13, 000 in 1 9 1335 words
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Advertisement116 1921-10-06 3 Pritchard c©., Utd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) j.- 31 Penang and Jpob- “ka Perla Del Orients Manila Cigars and Cheroots. The Famous Old Brand. *‘P«lna Victorias” per box of 100 $14.50 per hox of 50 7.50 High Life p° r box 100 12 50 do do P er b°116 words
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Article1573 1921-10-06 4 Mr J A Banter, of the F M S Civil Service, has returned from leave. Mr J F Mcßeth 'arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Bangkok on his way to Singapore. Mr C J Foot goes to Singapore from Kuala Lampur on transfer towards the end of the month.1,573 words
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Article463 1921-10-06 4 FORD RUNABOUT FOR £92. Mr Henry Ford, who was one of the first to anticipate bhe downward trend of prices, and who started the general reductions in the price of American motor-cars some months ago, has created another sensation by announcing future prices at below the 1914463 words
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304 1921-10-06 4 Whether the promoters realise it or not, they, as foreign subjects, are guilty of the attempt to plot a threatened insurrection sgainst the aathoriby of the British Crown, and their offence is of a very serious nature indeed, says the “Free Press." The question of action304 words
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Article71 1921-10-06 4 Oct 7—P?nang Club, "Guest Night Dance*' 9-30 p.m. for P.W. Church Fund. Ocb 15—Temerloh Rubber Meeting, 9 Beach Street, noon. Oct 16—Penang Swimming Club. "A Class, 100 yds, b'cap; B” Class, 50 yds, h’cap. Oct 17—Warwick Comedy Coy, Town Hall. Oct 18—Warwick Comedy Coy, Town Hall Oct 30—Penang71 words
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Article555 1921-10-06 4 A SWINDLE THAT FAILED. A charge of attempted cheating, in respect of one tin of Capstan cifurettes, was preferred against Ooi Tian Poh, a Straits born Chinese, before Mr JL Scott, District Judge, Penang, to-day. Accused claimed to be tried, and Court Inspector Nico', who had charge of555 words
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Article224 1921-10-06 4 Penang, October 6, 1921. BP. Tapioca $7.00 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 sellers 110 s $32.00 sellers {No. 1 $lO 00 per224 words
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Advertisement214 1921-10-06 4 |gs >' 9 e 0 I -NoRTHm Assurance I 7% tO., LTD. li 1836. •i™ ASSETS EXCEED £16,0004)00. O Q j i. Fire. i a. Life. I I 3. Motor Car. g 14. Motor Cycle. 5. Personal Accident. a 6. Plate Glass. a I* U I I We can give214 words
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Article499 1921-10-06 5 forces of REACTION. z The internal situation in Germany is a subjedftof keen discussion, and is giving rise *o much speculation as to the pos-t-ilidF turn of events. France hag never been cftivinced as to the genuineness of the German Republic, though it is adjuiitteJ that Chancellor499 words
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Article133 1921-10-06 5 The* ex-Kaiser has voluntarily renounced his copyright privileges in respect of the third volume of Bismarck’s memoirs, and will permit the publication of the letters which formed the subject of a lawsuit some time ago. Part of the pro deeds of the sale of the third volufne will133 words
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Article127 1921-10-06 5 No more the burning sands beat back the sun, N<« sun-drenched breakers shatter into gems, To Crown the reef with poising diadems, The sunset leapt, blazed, shuddered -and L was gone. And now night drops her blessings one by one From star cool hands the faint127 words
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Article517 1921-10-06 5 A T K \D E CC N ST’IRAC 'lhc ‘‘[(lea Nazio.-tac" >4’ Rom* pub fishes in facsimile a long secret report from the German Embassy at Rome to th"' B< rlih headquarters dealing w ith the- German Invasion of the Italian com mercial and industi.a- fields. How517 words
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Article123 1921-10-06 5 The decision of the French Colonial Office to form a company bf Sepoys for service in French India is a reminder that France still retains colonies in our great Eastern dependency. Probably the Sepoys are intended mainly for the protection of the small colony of Mahe, which is123 words
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Article97 1921-10-06 5 The people of Latvia will hardly find another country to dispute with them the distinction of owning the smallest fleet in Europe, but they must be run close by Switzerland, for in spite of the general impression that the term ‘Swiss Navy*” is a joke, it exists97 words
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Article65 1921-10-06 5 A million and rf half of men are clamouring for work or maintenance. Give them work (says ,the ‘‘Daily Express”). There ar<» a hundred ways of using their labour for purposes that will ultimately benefit (he State, Better spend 30 millions, on the Severn barrage than65 words
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Article361 1921-10-06 5 MACHINERY AND THE MASSES In remarkable address at Cincinnati Mr James V Bock, Solicitor Gem-ja; cf the United >'t:.:rs, calb -.l attention to the ‘‘spirt of lawlessness’ now so prevalent throughout the worid, and sh< vcd (hat in America, which was for so lon-' immune from actual361 words
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Advertisement449 1921-10-06 5 INJUDICIOUS EATING. A COMMON FAILING. Many people have themselves to blame for the; 1 fact that they are victims of indigestion, for the trouble is usually brought on either through over-eating, an unsuitable diet, or faulty mastication. When the ailment becomes chronic victims sometimes fly to pre-digested foods, or purgatives.449 words
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Advertisement377 1921-10-06 5 > THIS CONCERNS JOI f ft g Illi 1 THE MOST e T 5 OF INTEREST I I I I I W I X X I I I I I I "ilflWPTj 1 USEFUL T X T<yl X X BEDSTEAD V 5 ESTATE X MANAGERS, f g S I—I ™™EAST.377 words
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Article1382 1921-10-06 6 It is refreshing bo find that the counter, part of the gloomy dean in religion, Mr. Keynes, the pessimistic expert in the science of political economy, has found himself able to conclude a typically clever article on the depression in trade on a note of qualified optimism.'*1,382 words
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Article38 1921-10-06 6 Cowan —Ac the European Hospital, Batu Gajab, on October sth, to Mr and Mrs V C Cowan, a son. Davison —On 4th October, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs H A Davison, a sun.38 words
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Article1231 1921-10-06 6 The telegnXo fcualw Lumpur announcing that we Corporation and R.G.A’s scheme for a Outside Comp> Rub"b< Cor« tition. e potation is now definitely abandoned) owing to-lack of support, will surprise no-one. This fate was feanta months «go, and when the and Ceylon growers stood out, failure was1,231 words
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Article92 1921-10-06 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 6. At tbe annual meeting of tbe Nyalas Rubber Company, Mr Koh Sau Hin, who presided, said it was a matter for satisfaction that the Company had passed through the ordeal of the industry as well as had been tbe case,92 words
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Article75 1921-10-06 6 (From Our Own Corrbspondbnt.) Singapore, October 6. Presiding at tit? annual meeting of Tambalak Rubber Cofiipany, Mr Freem»n said for the first time in its history, the Company had loss, hue it had very little capital expenditure in sight sod should easily survive the crisis. Mr N B75 words
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Article46 1921-10-06 6 CORPORATION SCHEME ABANDONED.» [From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, October 4. It is understood on good authority tb»t newt has been received from London that the R G A’s scheme for a Rubber Producers’ Corporation is now definite'? abandoned owing to lack of support.46 words
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Article94 1921-10-06 6 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, October J). At a meeting of the Committee of tb» Strait’s Settlements (Singapore) Association Mr Brown moved that the Press be ed from Committee meetings 4 The resols tiou was lost bv 6 votes to 4. In view of H E Ahi94 words
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Article40 1921-10-06 6 Margaret de Rozario, a Pottuguere. obtained a decree ni«d in tbe Court Singapore, with tbe ousted? of three children, Alfred de Rozario, Jbey here married io 19u4 Desertion by t since «1915 and also inisconJ were proved.40 words
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Advertisement319 1921-10-06 6 E nr j-gf IfISSQB C. 2 I PURE w’IRON I fc Resists Rust and Corrosion ki‘ I Wherever industry finds need for a pure, rust-resisting and durable iron, ARMCO Ingot Iron is preferred. ARMCO Ingot Iron is unequalled for culverts, tanks, boilers, furnaces, passenger and freight cars, locomotives, locomotive tubes,319 words
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Advertisement14 1921-10-06 6 Dinner AND ANCE at the “E. O.” On Thursday Next. NO DANCING ON FRIDAY.14 words
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Miscellaneous26 1921-10-06 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-dav. 2.41 a.m 9.18 a.m. 2.58 p.m. 9.07 p m. To-mobbow. 3.07 a.m. 9 51 a.m. 3.24 p.m. 9.31 p.m.26 words
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Article305 1921-10-06 7 J|IG DEMON e l 4 ondon witnessed its bluest unenS? ployed march to-day, 0 10;G0(F going in ~j•( .cession to Hyde Park with*** banners on which were inscribed tainting oom p.u of 1914 and 1921, but there was no disorder. The promoters had arranged a demonstration in Trafalgar305 words
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Article756 1921-10-06 7 ThrotOeh Mr. Herbert Morrison, their secretary, the executive committee of the London Labour party addressed a letter to Mr. L<>yd George on the question of unemployment in the metropolis. They ask that either Parliament shall meet immediately and take prompt and adequate measures to deal with the756 words
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Article32 1921-10-06 7 MEASURES FOR AMELIORATION. Washington, October 4. President Harding has asked the Governors and Mayors to organize machinery for the amelioration of unemployment. following the suggestions of the Unemployment Conference.32 words
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Article393 1921-10-06 7 «"Ex. New York. September 5. —In the coursj of his annual Labour Day message, Mr. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labour, said that the estimated number of unemployed in America at the present time was six million. He urged American labour to go forward towards«"Ex. - 393 words
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Article285 1921-10-06 7 *U»THE PREMIER’S SPEECH. «I London, October 4. Lloyd George, at Inverness, referring to the Irish question, said: “I had some hopes we should have furthered it in the Highlands. We have not succeeded. At any rate, when we enter the London Conference, we do so with what is285 words
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Article467 1921-10-06 7 Mr. Lloyd George's letter to De Valera is excellent. In temper and in rearming it is ealm and logical, and it does both countries a service in its endeavour to have an end to playing with phrases and a beginning made with actual work of framing467 words
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Article115 1921-10-06 7 KUN HAMED’S PART IN RISING. London, October 4. The latest news regarding the Moplah rising shows that the Khilafat leader, Kun Hamed, who was recently reported to have established a Khilafat “kingdom” in one of the aHacted districts, and was subsequently stated to have fled before the British115 words
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Article65 1921-10-06 7 London, September 20.—The “Daily Mail” congratulates Lord Reading upon the firm, hand with which he has suppressed the ominous agitations of the Ali Brothers and says. “Proceeding to India with a singularly open mind anu an unprejudiced attitude towards Indian affairs/ he quickly appreciated the mo merit when65 words
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Article32 1921-10-06 7 SMALLER POWERS TO BE INVITED. Washington, October 4. Ths State Department is preparing invitations to the Governments of Belgium. Portugal and Holland to attend the conference on Far Eastern subjects.32 words
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Article157 1921-10-06 7 Washington, September 19. —Not even the most sanguine believe it possible to settle the Shantung question before the Washington Conference meets; even were American opinion fully assured of the liberality of Japan’s intentions there ‘would remain the difficulty which China’s internal divisions place in the way of157 words
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Article54 1921-10-06 7 FIXED RATES. Moscow, October 4. Au official list is published, fixing rates of exchange on foreign currencies for Russian Soviet roubles, inter-alia, the pound sterling 231,000, the American dol 1/ir 62,400, the Fretnch franc 4,300, the German mark 600, the Japanese yen 305,000, the Shanghai Yuan 41,500, and54 words
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Article50 1921-10-06 7 BRITISH AID. London, October 4. The British Government &ias decided to contribute towards Russian Famine Relief certain war surpluses held by the Disposals Board, consisting of medical stores, clothing, etc., costing about £250.000. The supplies will be handed ovpy to the British Red Cross for distribution in Russia.50 words
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Article151 1921-10-06 7 Reference to good harvests over a large part of the European continent (outside Russia) as a factor in modifying the demand for American grain this autumn is supported by the figures published by the International Institute- of Agriculture (Rome). According to this authority, the aggregate w r151 words
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Article15 1921-10-06 7 Stockholm, October 4. The Swedish Government has resigned, following the general election.15 words
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Article26 1921-10-06 7 THREE STATES AMALGAMATE. Guatemala, October 4. The constitution of a now Central American State, consisting of Guatemala. Salvador and Honduras, was pro mulgated yesterday.26 words
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Article109 1921-10-06 7 A DISASTROUS SEASON. New York, October 4. The Bureau of Agriculture’s cotton crop report says the growing season has been thp most disastrous on record, the crop showing a loss of 1,066,000 bales in August and September, owing to a plague of the boll weevils, which advanced almost109 words
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Article100 1921-10-06 7 CAUSES OF DECLINE. Cairo, October 4. The condition of the cotton crop in Lower Egypt is 72 per cent, Middle Egypt 75 and in Upper Egypt 79 per cent compared with the normal. The failure of the crop is due to late sowing, careless cultivation, owing to100 words
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Article30 1921-10-06 7 Washington, October 4. It is authoritatively stated that the I nited States Government considers that Allied debt is not properly a question for discussion at the Disarmament Conference.30 words
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Article90 1921-10-06 7 .-Vale. FRENCH IVAR PRISONERS. Paris, October 5. —Thanks to the steps taken by M Franklin Bouillon, who is actually residing at Angora, the Kemalist Government will immediately release French war prisoners. Burgenland. The Budapest Government has accepted Italian mediation for the settlement of the Burgenland problem. The Hungarian.-Vale. - 90 words
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Article54 1921-10-06 7 FRENCHMAN’S CLAIM. Paris, October 4. A French scientist claims to have discovered a method for the synthetic manufacture of ammonia by extracting hydrogen from a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide produced by passing steam through redhot coke, and then submitting the mixture of this hydrogen and nitrogen54 words
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Article25 1921-10-06 7 London, October 4. All the collieries in North Wales have bflen closed sine die, owing to the high cost of working.25 words
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Article29 1921-10-06 7 Amsterdam, October 4. Th? port workers have struck work, owing to differences with the shipping lines yvith regard to payment out of port reserve funds. >29 words
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Article27 1921-10-06 7 London, October 4The Siamese Prince and Princess Mahidcl have- arrived in London from America to study the system of medical inspection of school children.27 words
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Article197 1921-10-06 7 > MEETING IN LONDON. London, October 4. The first meeting of the Rubber Share holders’ Association was held yesterday. Mr Zorn, presiding, explained tha object was io enable shareholders to have> a., proper voice before decisions vitally important to the rubber industry we”% made He declared sharehoMers197 words
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Article181 1921-10-06 7 VERDICT AT INQUEST. London, October 4 The inquest ou the victims of Air ship R3B was resumed at Hull. The Coroner told the Jury it was their duty to discover whether the disaster indicated criminal negligence. He reviewed the trials of the airship in 1920 and 1921181 words
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Article88 1921-10-06 7 THE ANTI-OPIUM CRUSADE. 1 London, October 4The Chinese Colony in Limehouse is gloomy, owing to the forthcoming depor tation to China of Low Ping You, in consequence of his activities in opium traffic in the East End of London. The Police say the traffic has been practically88 words
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141 1921-10-06 7 The following is the latest subscription, list: Amount previously acknowledged $15,086.10. Collected per Madam Choo Saw Eng, Hokien Girls’ School: Choo Saw Eng $lO, Mak Eng $lO. Lim Teong Leng $5, Lim Saw Lean $5. Choong Chim Seong $5, One nerson $4, One person $3,141 words
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Article129 1921-10-06 7 The G. W. B. train which is scheduled to cover 90.9 miles in 87 minutes breaks all pre-war records. Before the war the famous Riviera express ran fronU London to Plymouth in 4 hours 7 minu tes, a remarkable performance, but Tlie average speed of the new129 words
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Obituary16 1921-10-06 7 OBITUARY. Paris, October 5. —Archbishop Angou ard, of the French Congo, has died in Paris —Vale16 words
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Article683 1921-10-06 8 THE COLLAPSE OF RUBBER. The year 1920, says Mr. F. A. Stockdale, the Director of Agriculture, (>ylon, in his administration report, has been of exceptional difficulty for the agricultural industries. The high cost of rice, imported and issued under Go vernmenU control, was a serious <ax upon683 words
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Article193 1921-10-06 8 The annual general meeting was hi Id on August 26, in Glasgow. Mr. Thomas A. Gallic (Chairman) presiding. In submitting the report, thi; Chairman said that although they were by no moans singular, it was disappointing not to be able to recommend the payment of a193 words
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Article568 1921-10-06 8 M< s=rs William -L-.cks and L J d"U. leportcd on the "th Septen«e> lU Many of the works in this country have done more business during tWb past week than they have done th previous portion of the year, and there* fore the pessimism which led many568 words
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Article141 1921-10-06 8 At the annual general meeting, hel# in Glasgow, on August 25, Mr. T. A. Gallic, the Chairman, referred >o marked set back in the rubber industry since the date of last meeting, and emphasised the necessity for co-operanon cjf some description on JRhe part of the various r141 words
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Article115 1921-10-06 8 The criminologist is not always right (remarks “A Wayfarer” in the ”Na< tion.”). A gentlenßn addicted to this pleasant sport amused himself by taking a mind Arch deacon Wakeford during the famo-us lt ran along, in the approved dialect, something <Wter this fashion bad mouth, sly eyes,115 words
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Advertisement213 1921-10-06 8 K AxA <mmi»mmimiiiiiiiiiiiim(Q»llllliilliLP'>’xf/«s\’ f JifiiiiiiiiitmiHmlimillflliillHltmilllfHllllllt O»llll||IIUIIIIIIinillllll|llllllliilfJs\ 'llihK Ii diliiiiliiniiiiiliiitiifiiiiiii I <-5 x.: v-s 7 V I. '< A SKIN SOFTAS VELVET I I ’HE skin responds quickly to the protective in- IS 1 fluence of Ven-Yusa, the oxygen face cream. U By day Ven-Yusa guards the skin from the spoiling213 words
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Advertisement144 1921-10-06 8 Q 8 4 1. Tf S'- g i K-iiCx w U v CHRISTMAS r vTr cards ,h AUTO* CHRISTMAS Ife M STATIONERY POST CARDS |l I M OF CHOICEST SELECTION I s ON VIEW AT OUR OFFICE YOUR INSPECTION CORDIALLY 1; INVITED I Pinang Gazette Press. LIMITED I Il DfJ.CoHisßrowre’s144 words
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Article937 1921-10-06 9 JAPANESE VIEVVS. -•> •t— Mi •ishß Lira® partner pf Sanyo togyo K«>shi writes: Veijj peojih* know» thaft is rich in iron r The reason is that there i* u<t >ay f»>un<f of making it 1 came to this place in I!H6,‘ and saw this, and, Jti'i studying,937 words
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Article197 1921-10-06 9 A wireless sJfcion that will be the ftost in .the >J£*>rld,. is being near Moscow, according to information that has reached Daily Mailtf’ woi44le most powerful radio station at present is Bordeaux, whose long-distance message are heard in Australia,\ undlr favourable atmospheric conditions. < > The purpose197 words
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170 1921-10-06 9 A manifesto addressed “to the world was read at the Pan-African Congress in the Central Hall, Westminister. In this it was said that no one denied great differences of gift, capacity, and attainment among individuals of all races, but the voice of science», religion,170 words
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142 1921-10-06 9 A story of a man who thought he had married his wife on six weeks" "appro bation. was told at Tottenham I’ohce (,'ourt. Application was made by a woman on behalf of her daughter, who. she said, was married six weeks ago and seemed142 words
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Article141 1921-10-06 9 A Chinese diplomat, recently ar the head of a mission in France, desired to show his gratitude towards the Qua'i d’Orsay officials who had helped him. He invited several of them to dine, and as a special mark of sympathy welcomed them at a Chinese restaurant not far141 words
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Article102 1921-10-06 9 A letter froth thw Colonial Secretary in reply to the Commissioners’ request for the appointment of a commission to x g<> into the subject of traffic control was read atfthe Singapore Muni* cipal (Commission. The Government yas of opinion thtt a« two commissions had already be.ert appointed to102 words
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Article375 1921-10-06 9 THE DIRECTORS’ REPORT The report of the Directors of the Tenttbrlvh Coconut and Rubber Estate Ltd., to be presented at the ele\enth annual general meeting of the shareholders, to be held at the Registered of the Company, No- Beach Street. Penang, on the 15th October, at n<>on, states375 words
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Article366 1921-10-06 9 London. September 4.—The Rubber Share Market continues to cut a rather sorry figure, neglected by buyers. Lut not unduly bothered by sellers. it is in a sold-out condition, which meansof course, that it w ill very quickly res pond to any encouraging development. This may quite possibly set366 words
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Article41 1921-10-06 9 Some one should discover a few oil wells in Ireland. People do not marry as early as they used to, but they marry oftener. Japan appears to prefer a private entrance rather than an open door in (’hi ini.41 words
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Article138 1921-10-06 9 SERIOUS SHORTAGE FEARED. P. A. M. RECOMMENDATIONS. (From Ovr Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumper, October 6. A circular letter addressed by the Planters’ Association of Malaya to the D. P A.’s states that the Standing Committee conferred with the Controller of Labour regarding the future of Indian Labour, so138 words
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Article110 1921-10-06 9 The following are one latest quotations io Messrs. Kennedy Oo.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. 00 UQ 00 OD SHARES. 1 M I 3 X> 9 O CO &Q 0J CO 5 c. J c. Sc. Sc. Rubber (Dollar) Ayer Panas 5.00 5.50 5.00 e Basset R 60c110 words
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Article30 1921-10-06 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on October 6 Plantation Ist latex crepe 9|d Smoked Sheet 9|d Market steady. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.30 words
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Article18 1921-10-06 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for September Laras (Sumatra) lbs 24 786 Sungei Matang 22,70418 words
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Article20 1921-10-06 9 Kramat Pnlai, Limited, for September, from the Mine tin 430 piculs, from Tributors 56 piculs Total 486 piculs,20 words
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Article122 1921-10-06 9 The Scraibs Trading Co., Ltd., give the following London prices, en October sth Spot £155.15s down 15s 3 months buying £157.15s 15s 3 f selling £158.0s 15s Local Parity $77,54 October 6th Singapore sold 125 tons ab $77.75; Penang buyers no sellers ab s77|. The Easbern Smelting Co.,122 words
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Article117 1921-10-06 9 Penang, October 6, 1921. (By Coortbsy.ov thk Chabtbbbd Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 15/16 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 158] 3 days’ sight Private 165 Bombay Demand Bank 158 c Madras Demand Bank 158 3 days'117 words
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Article39 1921-10-06 9 The following are non-delivered cables fcr the week ending 6th inst, at the E E A and C Telegraph Co Gorratts, Banhoseng, Gadikana Rungasawmi Mudaliar Contractor Kulakurau Penang, T M 3 Sommob, Limtjiowi T wan loe instreet.39 words
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Article974 1921-10-06 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. B H 1 RUBBKR (Dollar.) sc. Be. Jc. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. !&<,■ Alor Qajah Rubber Estate 1.10 1.20 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1.2) Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7.00 7.60 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.00 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 80c Ayer Panaa Rubber Estates 6.00 Balgownie974 words
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Advertisement361 1921-10-06 9 NEW ADV£RTibLM£N?6. TO LET Bata Ferriagbi, the Seaside Bungalow; Paqr Kick, (5 bedroom*) tally and comfortably famished For terms and arrangements to view apply to Barker Co., Ltd. > FOR SALE. From Surplus stock 300 Poles, size 6 inches by 6 inches by 21 feet. Most suitable for Electric and361 words
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Article539 1921-10-06 10 T INQUEST INTO BUS NATALITIES. The inquest into the deaths of two Chinese mechanics, who were among the passengers in bus 3837, which turned turtle in New Keppel Road, near the Borneo Wharf about 6.30 a m. on Sept. 26 last, was started in the Coroner’s court, Singapore.539 words
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Article395 1921-10-06 10 The revenue estimates for Ceylon's financial year 1921-22 have been revised and it is now sncicipatcd that the revenue is likely to be nearly Rs 6,000,000 larger than the Hon 'he Colonial Treasurer expected it would be when the last estimate was made His Excellency the Governor395 words
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Article258 1921-10-06 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Perak |E 8 Co] for Deli. Renong for Bhuket (Tongkah), Kapab, Renong, Victoria Poin% Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Hector for Port Swettenham, Singapore and Japan. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Kumsang for Calcutta Kinta for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Mdmnon for Suez. Expected Arrivals.258 words
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Article296 1921-10-06 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Sera^Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, j Teluk Anson, Kuala# Kubn, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6p m and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alac 10.15 a.m. A 3.45 p.m. Krch296 words
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Article55 1921-10-06 10 The B I Packer Tbongwa, with Europa is expected to arrive here tomorrow morning. The Elpenor, closing at 6 p.m. to morrow takes specially superscribed letters and parcels (4 p m.) for home. Mails for Europe despatched by the ss to-morrow should connect at Bombay with the se55 words
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Advertisement130 1921-10-06 10 r: ■4 "—> o STOCKS ON HAND Momi Cases, 5 Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid? Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc, o Prices on Application .> McAlister Co., Ltd. st. Pauli “Girl” Brand j Beer i IfH Supplies of this well-known I and appreciated Chop arq 5 now130 words
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Article395 1921-10-06 11 Hard||’ passes without the completion of some scheme designed to bring Germany at least its full share of the readied trade Rud commerce with Russia. Of these schemes the latest takes the form of a company which has secured to itself the rights to all transport395 words
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Article116 1921-10-06 11 To look at most of Europe to-day is to make one sigh for the old Empires (says the “Saturday Review.”) Soviet Russia odds with all her border States, professes to fear attack* from them, and is casting about for the means to attack them first, letting116 words
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Article122 1921-10-06 11 The system of doles and begun by the Prime Minister in his determination to win the war has proveo*a slippery and fatAl until the working man has become convinced that there is* some vague inexhaustible pool of wealth out of which money can be had for122 words
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Article107 1921-10-06 11 Stringent though the present conditions be, and anxious though we are to see tjjein relieved Wsays the “Times We a> e compelled to review every» propoiftiLrfor relief in the light of the nation s financial position now and in the future. If it be a question Diverting actual107 words
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