Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 October 1921

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  • 17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. w ESTABLISHED 1833. VOL. LXXIA. FRIDAY. 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 29 1 I THE BEST GAR IN TOWN I I tTL.*Ti‘-' J v -‘-y h f r I F Mia Aiwrta S.S. F.M.*. J t Ong •mm Lsoag Om. J r--m
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  • 843 2 Dr Gimlette, of Kelantan, leaves Singapore by the Ekm a for Rangoon on his way home for surgical treatment. Mr John Scott, who was formerly planting in the Sungkai District, ia now a master at the Anglo Chinese School, Ipob, Mr E C Clay, the Ipob Postmaster,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 4 2 FOOD CONTROL.
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    • 363 2 I’m going to tell you tale» As in was boM*o nw By a very ancient Mariner, Who had sailed on every see. His hair was matted, h> face was damp, In his eyes a%ibulous glare, And he filed me wils his glittering orbs, Ab
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  • 264 2 Deaths by the Wayside. In view of the fact that close upon 10,000 Jatuaican», both men and women, are returning to their native land from Cftba, where they worked in rhe sugar plantations urt 1 the sugar slump brought their employment to an end, and th*#
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  • 81 2 Church Services 20th Sunday after Trinity. October 9 3. Paul’s Chapel, Bukit Teagah, 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon. 4.30 p.m, Sunday School. 5-30 p.m, Evensong. Thursday, October 13rh. 7.30 a,m. Holy Oommuiyon. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, TAPPING. •9th Oct, 20th Sunday a|fer Trinity, 9.15 a.m. Matins and
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    • 149 2 I Underwood I I Standard I T ypewriters I The Machine you will I Eventually Buy. I Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated in England) I Agents:—Penang, Singapore I and Kuala Lumpur. I J QREEN ISLAND Q EM ENT COMPANY, LIMITED. j (INOORPORATBP PT HONGKONG.) I 7 EMERALD BRAND. I
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    • 440 2 NEW AdVERJISEMENIIiS, FOR’SAfJt. B oXe<i»tor Ca» 5 O»e Dynamo 100 volts $375 Or near A’jJply to 151$ B Urm Penang. 41 PEtyANG SALES ROOM. TO BE SOLD > By Public Auction, AT 38, BEACH STREET, On Saturday, Stfj October, /93/ .B At 11 a. m. High Class Household Iron Safes,
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  • 865 3 INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS. A most important addition to the "sights of London,” and one that should be sĕ&J by everyone who wishes to be up to date, is the Air Port, writes Major C. C. Turner. Anyone who visits Croydon Aerodrome (at Waddqn, and only five rtGnutes by
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  • 880 3 SIR MARTIN CONWAY S DISBELIEF. Sir Martin Conway, M.P., the famous mountaineer and leader of the fyst expedition to the Himalayas, expressed the opinion in a lecture at the Hotel des Alpes. Murren. that the present attempt to ascend Mount Everest was not likely to
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    • 1083 3 POSITION V\£ANT. p MUNICIPAL NOTICE. 9 J— -I- Tie'll Clerk fot healthy m M >B ate 3« •«Province Well* let mast r J£b® Municipal «Miami stoners of George ’,O thoroughly conversant with Mesgra. V /Wd hereby tenders tor Barker Co form Free wSrk jnfu'niahed home. *Good sai'fry to com- Tiling
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    • 607 3 UNIVERSAL HOUSE 7 > EMPIRE THEA.'RE PENANG ROAD (From Friday, 7th, to Monday, loth October). j i > Second House at 9 p, m, J Carl Lsemmle Presents DOROTHY PHILLIPS T I Brilliant Star of The Heart of Humanity” ‘‘A Soul fou Sale” The Mortgaged Wife in > I “Once
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  • 71 4 Straton-Febrier— At 2, Park Road, Penang, on the 7th inst, to Mr and Mrs John Straton-Ferrier, a eon. Grat—On October 4tb, at Koala Lumpur, to the wife of Bertram Gray, Sungei Buaia Estate, Banting, a son. Usher —On the sth October, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr and
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  • 1238 4 People who hold shares in rubber companies have formed an Association at' Borne for protecting their interests, if necessary, by concerted action. Dissatisfaction with the results hitherto attendant on the efforts and schemes of Directors and organizations like the Rubber Growers’ Association and the proposed Rubber Producers’ Corporation,
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  • 1242 4 In a note ntcently. was R-Ale to magner in which Planting enterprise in the NetflferEnterprisc Un(j9 i Q div,. already sub and Taxation. ecfc rotfairl y heavy' tion. is likely to be handicaped in the future proposed increase is approved by the Dutch Government, The planting cfknmunity
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  • 268 4 The Universal Picture House, Pef-Ang Road, which opened for the first time thia week, bids fair to become one of the most successful places of ec. tertainmeot in the Colony. Extensive advertising has been carried on by the management and the results hare been reflected in the
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  • 233 4 M illionairb’s Will Discubskd.* Verv Interesting proceedings took place in the Judicial Commissioner’s Court, K u Lumpur, during practically the whole 0 last week before Hon Mr Justice L M Woodward when several counsel wer fl engaged io arguing certain effects of the Will of the late
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    • 345 4 ~~i ftrs ipjfi CHRISTMAS pi CARDS AUTO CHRISTMAS ZI STATIONERY POST CARDS OF CHOICEST SELECTION ON VIEW AT OUR OFFICE YOUR INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED 1 t. A Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED 4 1 FORT WINE GOLD LABEL V WHITE PORT NO. 1. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. THE IDEAL
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    • 14 4 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O.” On Thursday Next, NO DANCING ON FRIDAY-
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 248 5 declaration O •Reiser’s ielegrams> femckp, October Mr Lloyd (*eorge, iu his speeft. at. j K v*rness, referring to the jH»^ r ashington Conference, said if it was apprtxiched, and conducted in a broad, ’«’courageous spirit, it would constitute one of thos® outstanding events which would affect human history
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  • 257 5 WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC Geneva, October 5. The Assembly of the League adopted the ’evised scale of contributions, towards the expenses of the League. Fourteen states signed the protocol on the white slave traffic c >io ention. including Britain, Australia, Canada. South Africa, New Zealand. Italy. Portugal and Siam.
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  • 63 5 IZZET PASHA AND PEACE. Constantinople, October 5. Izzet Pasha voiced the growing Turkish disposition in favour of peace, by declaring that the Turks desired to see the Sultanate and Khilafate strengthened and the adminis.sration of Turkey developed °n truly constitutional lines. He decla®?d that’Turkey had not yet made
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  • 49 5 London, October 4. that the Duke of has sold Gainsborough’s masterpiece,^ 1 Blue Bo$,” to an American purchaser at the price of £BO,OOO. A Denial. London, October 5. Ihe Duke of who re-tui-’md to London to-day, denied that Blue Boy has been sold.
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  • 150 5 AGREEMENT REACHED. o .jc 77- W Budapest, October 5. Hungary signed agreeing to to Austria, and has thus cleared the way fur Austro. Hungarian agreement, iu conformity with tifl* decision of the of AmbJhsadors. Irregular Buhds. Vienna, October 5. Official circles regard the signing of the, protocol mentioned this
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  • 63 5 FURTHER SENTENCES. Budapest, October 5. Paul Keri ha> been condemned to death for instigating the murder of the ex Premier, Count Tisza, whom a band of men shot during the revolution in November, 1918. Marcel Gaertner was sentenced to 14 gears’ imprisonment for complicity. Two others were
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  • 180 5 EXPLOSION AND FIRE. Paris, October 5. The suburban tunnel at Batignolles was the scene of an awful collision between two oassenger trains, followed by a fire, in which hitherto four have been killed, 18 seriously injured and 50 slightly injured A train from Paris to Versailles,
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  • 59 5 VERDICT AT INQUEST. London, October 5. At the inquest on the five victims in the Manston aeroplane disaster, it was shown that the machine behaved most satisfactorily in a flight a little earlier. The opinion was expressed that the pilot turned too near the ground without sufficient flying
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  • 33 5 BRITISH SYNDICATE’S PURCHASE. Paris, October 6. A message from Kattowitz says a syndicate of British capitalists has bought vast tracts of the rich coalfield near Rybnik, which have hitherto been unworked-
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  • 35 5 Lisbon, October 5. Owing to averse weather the Quest has arrived here for t&> overhaul of her engines.** Sir Ernest •Shackleton lunched with tie British Consul and called at the Legation.
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  • 31 5 Amsterdam, 5. Submarine 08, wffiile fitting out at Denhelder Naval Station, sank. M ater entered the after hatchway. There were no casualties The vessel will probably be raised.
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  • 112 5 ft NON-CO-OPERATION MANIFESTO. Bombay, October 6. Forthright non-co-operation leaders, headed by Mr. Gandhi, have issued a manifesto on the subject of the arrest of thQ Ali brothers, asserting the right of everyone to express his opinion, without restraint, regarding th© propriety of citizens serving the Government. It
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  • 35 5 BRUSH WITH THE SUFFOLKS. Calcutta, October 6. A communique states that 500 Moplahs engaged a detachment of the Suffolk Regiment, on September 30, near Kumaram puthur. Forty Moplahg were killed and fifty wounded.
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  • 380 5 Maufas, September 2l.—Persistent rumours prt%-;iil that Kunhi-Ahmad Haji, the rebel cl ..ef, has been captured, but no official confirmation is available yet. A Bejlary correspondent writes that the Inspector General of Prisons visited Bellary and inspected the site of the old Turkish Prisoners of War Camp in
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  • 126 5 “INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT.” -7, New The decision of Congress to investigate the activities of the Kuklux Klan led to an ajnazing outburst by adherents of the Klan against the forces of law and order. Members of the Senate and House of Representatives, who dared to denounce I‘invisible government,”
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  • 173 5 MR. DRUM OPTIMISTIC. London, October 4. Mr. John Drum, President of the American Bankers’ Association, sounded a new and cheerful note regarding indus trial conditions. A Los Angeles message says Mr. Drum, basing his statement on reports by 1000 Bankers in the country, said there is nothing
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  • 230 5 London, September’’23.—The industrial situation is becoming more unsettled as is evidenced by the Conciliation Boards which are having protracted sittings throughout the country for the purpose of establishing standard wages for agri cultural labourers, to come into force upon the expiry of the present legal minimum op. the
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  • 42 5 A LOAN IN PARIS. Paris, October 5. The newspapers state that the Cabinet has decided, in principle, in favour of the issue of a Chinese Loan on the Paris market., in connection with the Banque Industrielle de Chine.
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  • 34 5 SURCHARGE ON IMPORTS. Berlin, October 5. Owing to the depreciation of the mark the surcharge on import duties will be raised on October 20 from 900 to 1,900 per cent.
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  • 43 5 Ifendon, September 22. —A strange card playing incident has occurred at a New York bridge club when a player in a game of auction bridge dealt himself thirteen “diamonds” and called “seven diamonds.” An opponent doubled and he immediately redoubled.
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  • 46 5 London, September 22. —The Municipality of Bethnal Green has copied the example of Poplar and declined to levy higher rates or follow the precepts of the authorities in connection with the present phase of unemployment. Crowds outside the Town Hall loudly cheered the decision.
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  • 110 5 -“S.F.P.” Charged at the, instance of Mr. W. J. Linthicum, of the local American consulate, a Serbian, named Peter Gevozdenvitch. was sentenced to one month’s rigorous imprisonment in the Third Court, Singapore, for cheating the complainant in respect of a sum of $l5. Accused, said Mr. Linthicum
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  • 68 5 A BIG POLL. London, October 6. Bighty-six per cent of the electorate in Westhoughton (Lancashire) polled in the, by election, necessitated by the death of Mr. W. Tyson Wilson (Labour). The result was as follows: Mr. R. Davies (Labour) 14,876 Mr Jas Tbnge (Coalition) 10,867 Majority 4,009 The
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  • 132 5 London, September 24. —The result of the Louth by-election was uot unexpected. The candidate attributes her victory to “the splendid work of the women.” Mrs. Wintringham is the first woman of English birth to**be elected to Parliament, as Lady Astor is an American and the Countess Markievicz
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  • 95 5 MR. MEIGHEN’S MANIFESTO. Ottawa, October 5. Following the dissolution of the Canadian Parliament, Mr. Meighen issued a manifesto, in view of the general election, in favour of the maintenance of the tariff and the British connection, declaring for the maintenance of the British Empire as a league of
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  • 359 5 The problem of Ireland, General Smuts recently emphasised, was of far-reaching consequence to the Empire, and was at the same time of supreme importance as domestic question to Great BritainFor that reason, he said, the question had not been dealt with by the Imperial Conference. In
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  • 56 5 Some interest was aroused in an applition before the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, to lease a small portion of ground in Foch Avenue to be used for auction sales something after the manner in which open air sales have been hf*id in Penang recently. After some discussion,
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  • 94 5 SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT. w Moscow, October 5. A revolution in agricultural methods is proceeding in Russia. The peasants are no longer content to rely upon Providence for successful crops, and profiting by the lessons of the drought, are making tensive irrigation works, the railways being almost entirely devoted to
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  • 49 5 London, October 5. Mr. Urquhart has returned to London, having reached agreement with the 80l shevists on 35 out of 39 points, Concern- 1 ing the re-opening of the Russo-Asiatic Consolidated Company’s mining pro perties. He will discuss the remaining points with M. Krassin in London
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  • 33 5 SPANISH SUCCESS. London, October 5. A Madrid message says 25,000 Spaniards defeated 30.000 Moors, capturing important positions, including a strongly fortified area containing the. Moorish centre of concentration and the staff headquarters.
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  • 55 5 NORWEGIAN’S SUCCESS Christiania. October 5. The physicist, Dr. Gross, has produced an accumulator of three cells, weighing 25 kilogrammes, giving a pressure of six volts over 200 wat hours per kilogramme, or six times more than, the or dinaiy lead accumulator. It does not freeze, and sustains short
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  • 82 5 NOTED ACTRESS’S END. New York, October 5. The film actress, Miss Madeline Davis, met a sensational death on the. beach at Longbranch in the presence of a crowd. She was carrying out a stunt for which she was noted, climbing from a motorcar going at full speed
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  • 17 5 Washington, October 5. Mr. Edward Brodie has been appointed American Minister to Siam.
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  • 18 5 London. October 6. Joybells announced the decision to reopen the North Wales collieries.
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  • 244 5 An attempt to solve thr problem of salving the wrecks with which our coasts are strewn by means of highpower magnetism is to be made shortly. L i* claimed that a type of magnet invented by Mr. John Neale will greatly assist in salving
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  • 58 5 The S.C.C., by defeating the R. G.A. ®n the Padang, Singapore, enter the final of the S F.A. Cup competition. At half» time no score had bees recorded, and on the run of the playfc, draw geem qtite a possib’e conclusiqp, yet before tne end was reached the
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  • 20 5 OBITUARY. NEW SOUTH WALES’ PREMIER. Sydney, Octojber 5. The Hon. Mr. John Storey, Premier of New South Wales, is dead.
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  • 725 6 THE DIRECTORS' FEES The twelfth ordinary general the Tambalak Rubber Estates, Ltd was held at Gresham Housf, Singapore. Mr H Freeman presided. In proposing the adoption of the report and acconn’s for the year ended Jane 30, 1921, the Chairman said The accounts, as you will see, show
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  • 199 6 Messrs Fearon ano Co’s Weekly Review states We hear on good authority that news has been from London to the effect that the R G A’s scheme of a Rubber Producers’ Corporation has now dr finitely been abandoned owing to lack of support. The commodity market has remained
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  • 578 6 THE PEACHES PROCESS. e W The latest process of rttfbsr vulcaoifction, due Peachey, Ujil«es gaseous sulphur comjSuDds an engineering The rubber is soaked in sulphur dioxide in a chamber from which it passes through another chamber, ami then through a chamber filled w< sulphuretted hydrogen, in which it obtains
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  • 114 6 Penang October 1991. (By Couktbsy of the Char Banktebrd) London Demand Bank 2/3 15/16 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 1/4 .i 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 t> 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank R a 159 3 days’ Private 165 Bombay Demand Bank 159 c Madras Demand Bank 159
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  • 76 6 Oct 7—Penang Cmb. ‘'Guest Night Dance” 9 30 p.m. for P.W. Church Fund. Oct 15— Temerloh Rubber Meeting, 9 Beach Street, nc>n. Oct 16—Penang* Swimming Club. <f A Class, lOf yds, h’cap; B’’ Claesji 50 yds, h’cap. Oct 17vWarwick ComeSy Coy, Town W Hall. Oct 18—Warwick Comedy Coy
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  • 377 6 P. A. The Secretary of t&e JFiafJiers' ~oA eS Oc| tion of Malaya, Mr C Ward (Jackson that the hasbe eo sent to ailf) P as:— <t the PAM meeting held i n An last, gitention wi* called to„tbe i n n i& Emigration Bill (which will become
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  • 394 6 .—Ex. The reason >m* the rapid development of the rubber industry derived from a planted acreoge of nearly 3,000,000 acres is not far to seek. As a shock-absorber rubber stands unrivalled, and thus became an indispensable of the motor-vehicle industry. Indeed, the interdependence of the
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  • 129 6 Within 48 h >urs thr& big lefo the Thames laden to their fn capacity with BriL></< emigrants T*° find O boats left Tibury for Australia w> tn 2,000 passengers between them, an Union sailed for the Cape wit somewhere aboat 1,000 more, i e vast majority
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    • 525 6 I~AVER¥| TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS. I I 1 'II ti t lb im t t igi is li h I /a?. I V I L i I BRIEF SPECIFICATION :—Four Cylinder Horizontal Low Speed Engine. Circular Forced Draught Radiator, Eliminates Pump, Fan and Belts Sensitive Governor Conuoiling i: peed ot Motor,
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  • 1391 7 !\IEKVIi )V WITH MJW. DUNCAN. In th* course <>f fn interview with a .pi» sedative of TBe financier,” S?r. Dun&Ji, former member of t he Federal Council of <|he F. \j S and a past chairIb «I of the Planners’ Association of Malaya, outlined th»' present state
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  • 269 7 Fraser’s Weekly Report says there has been very little doing in our local share market during the week and with lew exceptions remain unchanged. Rubber. —The Commodity <he-Ws a firm er tendency, but shares are, with very few exceptions, lacking in interest of any kind. Tin —The
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  • 70 7 flowing are tbe latest qaotadoaa in Messrs. Kennedy dt Oo.’s share list t Yesterday. To-day. CD SQ 00 BHAHJB. 1 a o v co oq cd tn S c. S o. So. So. Mining. KaSApong K ..j,. 35/6 36/South Taiping 65c 67 jc 62 jc 65c T’kah
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  • 73 7 Messrs The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Pound. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 22 to 29 diamond No. 2 13 21 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 16 18|
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  • 128 7 The following are additional rubber outputs for September Alma lbs 22,000 Ayer Tawah 24,562 Anjlo Sumatra ~v 50,523 Asahan 36,784 Bila St fiatra 23,400 Bah Lias 68,112 Bukit Toh Alang 16,378 Bandar Sumatra 41,350 Chemor United 20,748 Cluny 22.000 Central Sumatra 19,487 Bindings (Suffolk) 24,169 Eastern Sumatra 30,500
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  • 106 7 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following Lon on on October 6 h Spot £155.104 down 5s 3 months buying £157.15s unchanged 3 selling £158,0s unchanged Local Parity $77.62 October 7th Singapore s Id 75 tons at $7B; Penang buyers no sellers at s77f The Eastern Smelting
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  • 196 7 PBNaNG, Ootobbb 7, 1921, sp. Tapioca 57.00 sellers M. P. 57.25 sellers Gold leaf $72 seller» Black Pepper $15.60 sellers vVhite Pepper $2B sellers. Prang Pepper no stock Mace Pickint* sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $421.00 sellers n 110 s $32.00 se lets JNo. 1 $lO 00 per
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  • 567 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pembrokeshire for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Tmcan Prince for Suez Marseilles and New York. Ban Whatb Soon for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Macbaon for Singapore, China and Japan. Thongwa for Port Swettenham and Singapore Ehma for Rangoon and Calcutta taking mails for Europe etc,
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  • 30 7 112 coolies arrived ver as Thoogwa, today, of whom 27 were sent to Palau Jerajsk for quarantine and the balance proceed direct to Port Swettenham, for quarantine there.
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  • 104 7 DAILY (except Bunday). BY TRAIN Parit Buntar, Began Berai, Taipiug, Ipoh, Ratu Gajab. Tapab Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Berembau, j 7 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong I Parit Buutar and Began Berai By train else it).]s a
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  • 429 7 CIVIL SERVICE BONUS REDUCTION. Adjustments of wages in accordance with the cost of living will be made in many industries dining the present month. These are practically automatic under agreements made between employers’ organizations and trade unions. It is officially estimated that million workers are covered by
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  • 193 7 A special conference of the Administr atixe Council of the Printing and Kindred Trades Federation of the United Kingdom was held at the Memorial Hall, Farringdon street, sys th»' “Times’ of September 1. to consider th»' position created by the ballot of unions on the question, of
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  • 207 7 A liquor man says it’s time the “wet’’ nation s of th»‘ world organized against prohibition. Sort of “tipple” alliance. The dollar is worth moje, statistics show, than it was. We had gather'd as much from the greater difficulty there is in getting it. The country seems »*qually
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  • 294 7 CHARGE OF INEFFICIENCY IN CALCUTTA. Calcutta, September 23.--The correspondence between the Bengal Chamber and the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs regarding the telephone vice of Calcutta is published. The Chamber lays the responsibility for the alleged I inefficiency of the service on the Teaphone Company, while the latter complain
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  • 350 7 •MENACE TO FRENCH TRADE.” French economists have been analysing the Anti-Dumping —lll passed by the British Parliament, and th»' conclusion i s reached that it consti tutes a serious menace to French c»?m mere»' and is at the same time a dis agreeable reply to what
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  • 96 7 TIM E TABLE CH AN GEs. The General Manager, F.M.S. Railways, announces several alterations anil cancellations of the train services from the 16th instant. The 8 a.m. express from Kuala Lumpur to Penang will after that date leav e the Federal Capital at 7-30 a.m. ami stop at
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  • 29 7 > From Our Own Corr«‘spond»‘iit October Kerling Tin reports a loss of SSIAOOO. The directors have ti<» •alternative, bat to recommend the liquidation of tbe* Company.
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    • 408 8 x a *>' <i O •♦BRiTi&y <£>) rt» EXPANBED MtTAL *DD DIAMOND MESH f> W2sp^:^ pyv> M <> »> s> SOLE AGENTS: Wm. JACKS Co:, Singapore J SUB-AGENTS: *—> IR. T REID Co., Ltd., Penang. r BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Incorporated iu England-) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed
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    • 298 8 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong Paid-up Capital |IS,OOO t OOC Reserve Funds: Sterling Reserve £2,500,000 Silver Reserve $21,500,00C Head Office:—HONGKONG Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foochow, Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Iloilo, Ipoh, Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumprir, London, Lyons, Malacca, Manila, Nagasaki, New York, Peking,
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