Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 October 1921

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAtLY. ESTABLISHEDIB33, Ho. 235. VOL. LrXXIK. WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER. 1921. < >.s i PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 406 1 ’jVMKKO. «ROAD** 11 Telephon* No, 579, J r > I* if z^ T "'^nl I I I g. I I OfeW I I i I t t i c '■WW•■•■* =3 \&sJ Tt&J s I 11 S f g y -.i s s s i f Ji s 1 HildlllHlilliiiiiilUliiliiiiiiiillllilHlHlllMill’fiH
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    • 24 1 > THE BESI CAS IN TUWN I 'WMW* V 7 1 q«t« «mat* B.S. F N S> J Ong S«m u*oo< Un J 1 .a.
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 979 2 On September 30, Mr. Craik, replying to Syed Raza Ali, said that the latest information received by the Government of India was to the effect that the Moplah armed fighting gangs probably totalled ten thousand that their resistance was becoming stronger and that their programme was based
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    • 174 2 Delhi, October I.—Moulana Ahmed Said, Secretary Jamiat-ul Ulema, and Mr. Abdul Aziz Ansari, Secretary of the Provincial Khilafat Committee and ne phew of Dr. Ansari, were arrested this evening under sections 107 and 108 I. P. C. under a warrant issued by* district magistrate Delhi. As
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    • 168 2 Simla, October 3. —The special facilities sanctioned 'luring the period of the war tot the exchange of Indian and British currency in possession of outgoing and incoming British troops will be discontinued with effect from the Ist October 1921 from which date the pre
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    • 94 2 Bombay. September 29.—The dial® ad dress of w elcome* to be presented by the Bombay Municipal Corporation to His Royal Highness Prince of vVaies says: The political advancement of the country has. l?een accelerated by the Great War with the inevitable result that there is diversity of opinion
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    • 73 2 Simla, October 3. —A Punjab Govern ment communique states that a party of Sikhs recently occupied a shrine in Gur daspur district in circumstances which are still the subject of investigation. Expectations of Wbvernment to conditionally release prisoners in the Manak shrine case have b< < n disappointed.
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    • 63 2 Cochin, October I,—The strike contagion ha'te this place and a good number of students in hig% spools attached to the arts J|>llege at Ernakuißm kept out of classes as. a protest against the recent enhancement of school fees Similar strikes We reported C-ang anore, Chennamangalam, Irinjal
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1021 2 MISCELLANEOUS. BREAD! BREAD! Buy your Bread from the EUROPEAN Straits School of Accountancy, bakbry. Purity and Excellence Guaranteed. Price 7 cents Per Loaf. Book-keeping uuxbt in Six Easy Postal FoP Butterworth 7« cents. Every Lessons h y lolly qualified Lindon Accouut Loaf Marked E. B. *nt. B*l {.faction guaranteed, Coaching
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    • 294 2 5 fl; /riWvW f/ *VY- h ol tel <»■ ,|g <r I -O- n3® |X fel /J’ °vk ■X. Wft B f ir Tl p* "1 Fr»m a photo of a A Doctor says? —I do not think so good a food as Glaxo can be brought before tho public
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  • 1928 3 REPLY IO THE PUNJAB MAHOMKDANB. A L’jid Leading, iu his reply to the address presented by a deputati >u of Moslems of Pan jab, sain: I note with especial pleasure the warm and enthusiastic welcome your community extend to His Royal Highness the Prince of
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    • 284 3 ar yr KUWATS '.VoWJßenowactf LONDON GIN. 4> Dry London Gin. Matured Sweet London /Jin. r «aTTiVS w wieao t*»f.. IPTBSB 1 TTov.-a'ys ZS "11 j ktaiWfaWl J I L-hi.tTiwjwi 1 gin Jb I I irikl'l'hMni; I I I a L- J Matured and Aged in Wood. Made from highly-refined Corn
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    • 193 3 ALFRED DUNHILL’S BRUYERE “SHELL BRIAR” and “QUAINT SHAPE” PIPES. LARGE STOCKS ON HAND. Also: —Cigar Pouches, and Pipe Gauntlets for carrying 2 Pipes. IMPORTERS Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Shanghai.) PENANG. «■MSMcua» «■uamßmaaamawi •sunewraa® aauMwsaassw wbl Th° fascination of the East is brought home to you tn the perfection
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  • 835 4 Mr D A M Brown ban gone to Singapore for a fortnight, Mr W. Handover arrived by the Kinta this morning. Dr N Bekon arrived in Kaala Lumpur on Monday from Ipoh on bis way to Bftsbane. Mr and Mis T 0 and Miss H Van Laugenberg
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  • 404 4 SEQUEL TO ACCIDENT AT CAMPBELL STREET, Driving a motor car in a manner so rash and negligent as to endanger human life, at Campbell Street, on the 28ch September, was the charge preferred again >t Lim Tiang Soo, before Mr A O Baker, in the Police Court, Penang,
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  • 512 4 The bridge over the Mud* Riv> r ia now complete, bu‘ will not be open to traffic for some little time ye*, probably about the beeinning of next year. The structure is of considerable length and consis s of 10 spat sof 30 feet each across
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 794 4 [To ths Editor of thb ‘'Pinang Gazettb.’ Sir.—According to the leader in your valuable paper of last night, we notice th*t a recent sitting of bhe Indian Legislative Assembly at Simla converted its»lf into an indignation meeting on the above subject. Many vague, and some
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    • 173 4 [To thb Editor cf thb Pi kang Gazkttb Sir, —The writer has unwittingly omitted to pay his bill to a local Club for the month of September (Don't be alarmed, Mr Editor, he is not going to ask you to open your columns to raise the necessary) tie
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  • 504 4 BIG LOSS OF LIFE FEARED. Osaka, September 27 Although the telegraphs and telephones are s ill interrupted, details of tbe damage done by the terrific typhoon which ravaged Kwansai on Sunday night and in the small hours of Monday are bt ginning to come in. Four hundred
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  • 135 4 Penang, October 12, 1921. (By Courtbsy of-thb Char BakrtbAd) a London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Docuaentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bans Rs, 158") 3 days’ sight Private 165 Bombay Demand Bank 158 o Madras Demand Bank 158 S. 3
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  • 55 4 List of Subscribers aaknqw. lodged $95,532.62; Jotrnre Planters' Association $500; Mr N Kendall (4th Contribution) $25 25; Ladies of the Teluk Anson Church Workers* Association) $446; Taiping Church •Workers’ Association $1,000; Mr L McLean $3OO, Total $9B 003,87. Singapore Branch :—Pre viously acknowledged $20,890.47 E-s ern Gate
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  • 387 4 AMENDMENT TO %fc«AWS. A special ftneeting of «be Comm ssion, followed <by jh® forrnigbtlt meeting, was he’d in Municipal Chamber yesterday afternoon, when there were present Mr S Codnngton, (Resident), Dr t Ht Leger Liston, Hon Mr W H Thorne,Dr Lim Guan Cheng, Mr eon Guan Seok and_Mr
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  • 69 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy de Co’s share list: Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. >.=:>. a; 9 a 3Q 00 X OO 5 c. c. sc. c. Miaiag. Kampong K’... 35/6 36/- 34/6 35/6 North Salak 50c 60c 50c Rahman H 13.00 13 50 12.50
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  • 21 4 The following are additional rubber outputs for September Kuala Geh lbs 12,850 Majedie (Johore) 16.Q00 Permas 8,637 Sekong 12,500
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  • 189 4 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give tbe following London prices, on Oct 11th:Spot £155 12-.6J down'2s.6d 3 months buying £l5B 2s 61 up 75.6 d 3 selling £l5B 7s6d 7?.6d Local Parity $77 64 Oct 12 th Singapore sold 100 tons at $7B 37|; Penang buye s no
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 349 4 S'" f >#>rse ami Victoria In goi^Pconditioner S*%te Price to be seen. Apply Box No, 263 Pioang FOR SALE. I 1 Hupmobile Cap 1919 Model Very little use and in good ordtf?? p; $2,500. November delivery. Apply q g I Pooley, Kuala Lumpur. Fop Sale op LeasGlMr,p 00 i ej
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 56 4 TOWN' HALL EDGAR WARWICK WILL PRESENT THE I Warwick Comedy Co, OCTOBER 17th in “THE CIRCLE,” by W- Somerset Maugham, OCTOBER 18th in “A BILL 7 OF DIVORCEMENT/ I by Clemence Dane. Plan at ROBNISON PIANO CO- The Company will also perform pieces at IPOH on 19th and 2Ctb and
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 156 5 London, »Sept6<nber 23. —“The Tinies” spiW.'ial correspondent at Oppau wires a harrowing account of the terrible scenes. Firstly he describes a procession of carts crossing the Rhinebridge, full of corpses and wounded. Then a saddening and startling account of streets resembling an earthquake where weeping women and
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    • 107 5 London. September 23. —The Teheran correspondent of “The Times,” wires that Mr. Armitage Smith who originally came to Persia to advise in connection with finances of the country has left for England and wdth him disappears the last remtfknt of the Anglo-Persian agreement. The newspapers
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    • 64 5 Teheran, September 27. —Owing to the discovery of a supposed conspiracy to murder the Premier and Minister Sardar Sipah. a number of arrests were made yesterday at Teheran. The Minister of the court Mosh ar-<ll Mijlk escaped and took refuge with the Shah in the Summer Palace at
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    • 167 5 London. September 23. —“The Times” Washington correspondent says “Assuming that the ratification of the Treaty with Germany is certain, T have good authority to make the statement that the administration will then proceed to negotiate with il allies, a Treaty supplementary to its pact with Germany. In th?
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    • 130 5 Ixnidon, September 20. The Times Peking correspondent announces that important. issues have been raised owing to a loan under an agreement recently signed whereby a Canadian banking syndicate lend China 3,000,000 gold dollars for one year at an effective rate of twenty per cent, secured by
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    • 51 5 London, September 24. —A meeting of tho Poplar Borougji Council, including 10 unimprisoned councillors, but not the women, met $n Brixton prison. One member, interviewed, said there was no likelihood of their considering the offer to negotiate upon the dispute with the London Countv>Council until all coqncillbrs were
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    • 37 5 London, September 25. —It is announced that the statements regarding the Renown’s stores are unauthorised and exaggerated in several respects, par ticularly as regards thei alleged provision for the' Prince of Wales’s personal use.
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    • 145 5 Loudon, Septeinber 20.-—The approach of the Autumn 'Handicaps, the Cesarewitch and the Cambridgeshire, is accompanied. by a crop of reports regarding the overwhelming superiority of two horses, and if those reports are credible they in dicate that both races are over, bar the shouting. Tishy heads market with
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    • 65 5 The following are i;esults of League matches played between September 19 and 21/ League 1. Blackburn 3: Bradford 1League lll—Northern Section. Stockport 2; Barrow 0. Scottish League.—Airdrie 0, Raith Rovers 2 Hearts 1, Rangers 2 Hibernians 2, Celtic 1 Clyde 2, Ayr 1; Queen's Park 0, Albion
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    • 188 5 —Ex. Since the men of Chester in 982 cap tured an invading Dane, beheaded him, and kicked his skull through the streets, the popularity of football has never ebbed. But it has mellowed. We no longer try to murder each other on the field. At first it was
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    • 165 5 London, September 26.—London’s music season has opened with a galaxy of stars, Madame Tetrazzini, Mr. Jan Kubelik, Mr. Chaliapin. Mr. Richard Strauss, and Senor d’Alvarez are among the great foreigners*already appearing, while most great British ballad singers are shortly arriving to fulfil engagements. Booking has opened for the
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    • 177 5 fc MM g f 1 PRICE REDUCTION j FOR d* fl TZA/l With Standard s S Singapore O JI VF Equipment. Ĕ|- Self-Starter Equipment $250 extra. j| WMW n q x jgft „<.-- *■>* < A .w»w 1 1 -lift.'---" \\6 ’WT?V SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR: EE MALAYA, BANKA, BILITON, BRITISH
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    • 180 5 MOTHERS REST EASY AT NIGHT. WHO KEEP BABY'S OWN TA BEE IS IN THE HOUSE. Every mother knows those nights of alarm and unrest when the baby, or one or other of the older children wakes up feverish and unwell. The problem then is w’hat can best be done until
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    • 219 5 Learn Dancing at Hone. in With a Grafonala and a few Columbia Records you will find it quite jg| easy to Master the Onestep,'. Foxtrot, etc. MODEL AS ILLUSTRATED |K J $3OO. WM TABLE MODELS M $l4B and $230. LET US DEMONSTRATE THEM TO YOU. Jj 41 j The Robinson
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  • 49 6 Flintkr.—At 24 Johoie Road, Penang, on the 12th instant, to Mr and Mr L Flinter, a daughter. Fluke—On October 5, 1921, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Captand Mis Finke, a daughter. Howorth —At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Dr ar.d Mrs G F Wise Howorth, a see.
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  • 1180 6 Con meet, provoked by the annual meeting of the Marconi Wireless Company, has again been made in the columns of the London press, on the question of handing over to the Pest Office, the coDtrcl and administraticn of the Impeiial Wireless Chain, From the first, true
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  • 1402 6 Rubber ty affyd cause for Speculation i tuck., Excu.g.s >• n and Discrimiaatio* figures so often are approximately cor* rect, and quite obviou» from recent reports that ve»y little has been or can be .done to dispose oLthem, with ti e problem, of still as acute as
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  • 297 6 The port cf Sumatra, h suspected to be infected with cholera. Until further notice, all vessels arriving at Penang from port will drop anchor at the quarantine for examination. The F M S notifies that the British Resident of Selangor has exempted from registration the Selangor
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    • 149 6 Wm. YOUNGER CO.'S, i BITTER BEERS. Hili I F A L I VAFKUNS At» AL» THE ABBEY -ToiNBURaH. IUISTEtia BEERS WITH A 'BITE.'* i SOLE AGENTS: SANDILANDS. BUTTERY CO j 4 S tii jQI I WLIHBBX I J- C rr JgarnnMMnMPTTrnBMBMBBBBnMBMMBBTWWBFCTIWrT? 5 -L- PORT WINE Z GOLD LABEL >■ V
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    • 9 6 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O.” Every Friday.
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    • 215 6 SUDUBH**UWm**S «•■■■■IMMHMBB j LYRIC KINEMAi I TO-NIGHT! ARGYLL ROAD. TO-NIGHT II I I Young* and Old of Penang Should See The Greatest I I Fistic Clash of the Age I DEMPSEY vs. CARPENTIER I I For the Heavy-Weight Championship of the World. I I Four Rounds of Fierce Fighting. A
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    • 27 6 THE TIDES High Water Low WaUr To-dav. 9.43 a,rr, 4.5 a,m, 10.38 p.m. 4.48 p.m. To-MOR BOW, 10.22 a.rn 4 44 a.m. 10.56 pm. 4 55 p.m.
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  • 284 7 PKFLIMINA-Rlts AUJJbWNI te; Reuter’s e Loudon,' October 40. "7 Michael Collins arrived London ihjs morning, completing the «inn Fein jjkgation t<> the Irish Conference, is expected W be opened by Mr. George at 10, Downing Street, in of October 11. TV British Government representatives at the Conference will
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  • 188 7 WARNING TO SINN FEIN. London. October Iq, Viscount Grey of Fallodon. the former Foreign Minister, made, at Berwick, to day. has first political speech since hi< retirement in 1916, and it is regard ed as forecasting his re-entry into political life, with active participate n in the counsels
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  • 151 7 “WOULD NOT BE TOLERATED.” h"rd .Northcliffe visited the newspaper offices in Sydney and was entertained at luncheon by the State Cabinet at Par hamont House. Subsequently ho atT nt *d the Legislative Assembly, and was accommodated with a seat on the fl"0r of the House. He also
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  • 82 7 EARL PROTEST. London, Osber 11. rL] unveiling of a memojjL r r> fallen, at Canterbury, Earl i- f, lar ply preposed n inent of four regiments of caval st^r> an< Pxpresse d the opinion that the xra Wa L not justified by the lessons ofßhe had y
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  • 293 7 N PREMIER AND LABOUR. 4- V London, October 10. Lloyd George sent a to Mr. Bowerman and Mrfii Arthur Henderson, informing them that he can receive the Labour deputation on unemj/itbyment to-morrow evening. He denies that he is responsible for any delays in meeting the Labour delegates, as suggested
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  • 345 7 Loudon. September 25.—The utmost interest centres round “The Times” announcements of the Cabinet proposals with regard to the unemployment" ques tion. Business men and traders parti cularly welcome the Cabinet’s recognition of the importance of the present wave of unemployment which is not merely a temporary evil
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  • 22 7 Copenhagen, October 10. Count Preben AJilefeldt exMinister in Peking and Tokio, has been appointed Danish Minister #in London.
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  • 20 7 London, October 10. Mr. Henry Tetley, Chairman of Cour tauld’s and President of the ciation, left* £1,917,000. I
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  • 124 7 BRLtAh EMPIRE’S SIX DELE GATES. Washington, October 10. In a quarter, it is expec ted that the British delegation to the Washington Conference will be composed of Mr. Balfour, Lord Lee, probably Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambassador to the U.S., Sir Robert Borden (Canada), Mr. Pearoe (Australia), and
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  • 82 7 Washington, October 10. The Senate passed th e Panama Tolls Bill,. but it is believed the measure will encounter strong opposition in the House of Representatives. Party lines were ignored in th»' Senate debate. Senator Lodge was among the opponents of the Bill. The Division Vote. Washington,
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  • 79 7 AMERICA’S PLEDGE. Manila, October 10. At a farewell banquet. Acting Gover nor Charles Yeater denounced the ir responsible proposals to perpeturje American sovereignty of the Philippines. He said the preamble of the Jones Act, which promised sovereignty to the Fili pinos, embodied a sacred pledge by America, and
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  • 149 7 LEAGUE COMMITTEE’S REPORT. (Geneva, October 10. The Council of of Nations considered the report of the permanent committee on mandate', which stated that reports had been received from the mandatory powers relating to the administration of the various territories. All these were examined, except Mesopotamia and Palestine, which were
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  • 38 7 LEAGUE INQUIRY. a Geneva, October 10. Ten powers were represented at the opening of the Conference of the League of Nations garding thrt neutralisation of Aaland M. the Da nish Minister in Paris, was elected President
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  • 135 7 FRENCH VIEWS. London, October 10. The conclusion of the Loucheur-Rathe-nau agreement singularly little comment in England, though, accoiding well informed Paris correspondents, it practically means that the Versailles Treaty is doomed, for if Germany defaults under the recent Allied London agreement, France will not suffer, as she will
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  • 273 7 RUMOURED HITCH. London, October 10. The Upper Silesian problem, mentioned on August 12, is likely to be brought into prominence shortly, as it is expected that the Committee of four representatives of disinterested Powers, M. Hy mans (Belgium), Senor De Leon (Spain), Senor Da Cunha (Brazil), and Dr.
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  • 39 7 GREEK SUCCESS. Athens, October IL A Greek official report claims that the battle which commenced on Scptem ber 30 on the Afiun Karahissar sector, ended on October 8 in a brilliant victory, the Turks retreating in disorder.
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  • 115 7 London, September 29. —An Athens message says It is officially stated that King Constantine on leaving Broussai issued an order of the day to the army in which he declared that the army had worthily upheld the traditions of all Greek heroes and had dealt the death blow
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  • 43 7 London, September 20. —“The Times Constantinople correspondent says “It is reported thtat the Greek decision to withdraw from Sakaria is due to Papoula’s declaring that the Greeks could not take Angora save at a cost of ten thousand casualties.
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  • 28 7 FURTHER SPANISH SUCCESS. Madrid, October 10. An official communique from Melilla says the Spaniards captured the moun tainous region of Gourougou, the enemy’s principal base in Morocco.
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  • 159 7 MR. LEITER’S CELLAR RAIDED. Washington, October 10. Wines and liquors valued at $300,000 were stolen from the country residence, in Virginia, of the financier, Mr. Joseph Leiter. The thieves, using acetylene torches, cut a way through the three inch thick steel door of the wine cellar,
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  • 44 7 MANY SENTENCES. Simla, October 11 The Summary Courts dealing with Moplah rebel' are taking strong action, and have committed 801 to the Sessions, sentenced 1,634 to two years’ imprisonment, and 376 to terms ranging from two to 20 months. Nineteen were acquitted.
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  • 50 7 BURNING OF FOREIGN CLOTH. Bombay, October 9 In the presence of a large gathering in the mill area, Mr. Gandhi solemnly fired a heap of foreign clothing. In a subsequent uncompromising speech, he repeated the views which form the sub ject of the charge against the A! brothers.
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  • 247 7 PICKETTING IN E. BENGAL Calcutta. October 2. —In pursuance of the resolution adopted by the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee picketting has commenced in mofussil districts, especially in Eastern Bengal. At Chittagong Mrs. Sen Gupta, wife of Mr. J. M. Sen Gupta, a European lady, dressed in
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  • 135 7 SCENE IN LOCAL PARLIAMENT. Brisbane, October 10. The Hon. Mr. Theodore has now admitted that Queensland is negotiating an American Loan His contradictory statements caused a scene in Parliament, and Mr. Morgan, Leader of the Opposi tion, was suspended for a week, for defying the
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  • 47 7 OFFICIAL’S STATEMENT. Sydney, October 10. The Japanese Consul General, Mr. Suzuki, in an interview, said Japan would never think of sending Japanese to Australia, if they were not wanted. His mission was to improve the commercial ties and help to cement mutual friendly relations.
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  • 41 7 Amsterdam, October 10. The “Algemeine Handelsblad” understands that a 100,000,000 florin 6$ per cent loan will shortly be issued, forming part of the Dutch Indies Loan of 250, 000,000 florins, of which 75,000,000 florins have already been issued.
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  • 57 7 AMERICAN COMPANY SELLS OUT. Johannesburg, October 10. It is iinnounced that entire African business of the New York Mutual Insurance Company has been bought out by an African Company, involving the transference of the policy reserve fund of over a million. It is believed two other American
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  • 73 7 CANTON-PORTUGUESE DISPUTE. London, October 10. Reuter is informed that Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s Government z has demanded the removal of defensive works at Macao, on the ground that Portugal was not entitled to erect them, and also complains thato Portuguese soldiers crossed the maritime limits outside Macao On the
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  • 565 7 In connection with the recent fracas at Macao, a correspondent, writing on September 22nd, reports the arrival of a Chinese torpedo boat which anchored off the East end of Lappa. An order given by the Harbour Department <f the Macao Department that she
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  • 108 7 NO MALICE. As announced yesterday, the Chief Justce, Sir Y alter Shaw, gave judgment for the plaintiffs in the action for libel by the Singapore College Storage Com- pany, Ltd., against the “Straits Times” and Mr. A. W. Still. His Lordship exonerated Mr. Still, the Editor of
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  • 1004 8 ENCOURAGING ENTERPRISE. Those who urged until qui’e recently that rubber stocks were nos excessive, that there*was no need to curtail producion and that optimism and inaction would soon s f e she industry through its temporary difficulties, now prcf°ss to see in the development of new
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  • 674 8 LOCAL MANUFACTURE Messrs Baker, Morgan and do. Koala Lumpur, repor'ed on Monday Both the tin and rubber share markets are steady, though they exhibit very little in the way of real life. We tee clearlyTthat the sp°ctre .of large stocks in the background must a h <
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 494 8 s The. a 111 LIGHT CAR ijj /1 The Car for the Owner-Driver. I I The Standard Car has fulfilled I every demand expected of it. It t I has unusual power, and is especially I I economical in running costs. E ijLI~=SE I 2 and 4-Seaters supplied. j V
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    • 181 8 i Tp v who are so unfortdßate as to have a V 4 feeme or faulty digestion, Beecham’s Pills are a remedy upon which full j reliance may be placed. The medicinal v J properties of this preparation are i (both great and varied. Beecham’s Pills, X have, in the
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    • 229 8 S».s CHRISTMAS X CARDS' 4»! AUTO CHRISTMAS STATIONERY POST CARDS I ii I I OF CHOICEST SELECTION i i ON VIEW AT OUR OFFICE YOUR INSPECTION CORDIALLY invited Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED II i ■■T-- ■S M 1 1 r IL~ J -LIU WJUIJmJUUJJUI—J—_ I BOOTH’S S RECOGNISED AS MiwuMin-*
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  • 175 9 <> e ICIA U I Reuter s Telegrams. I, 1S officially stated, that of the missing members of the crew of tie u k amer Rowan A h|ve turned up. Thus -eleven of the cfew are, missing, includ- Brown. The official deathjoll at present is 16, but
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  • 162 9 Many visitors to London within the tst year or so who heard the Southern >vncopated Orchestra’s performances at the Philharmonic Hall, Great Portland street, will hear with regret the tragic fate of several members of the party who passengers by the Steamer Rowan, ink in a
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  • 61 9 London, October 11. A Via Cruz message say- the Alexim Eagle Oil Company has been placed under an embargo by r«i?r of th l State Government for refusing to pay a sur tax of three million pesos. Three of th. < iiipany's steamers loaded with oil
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  • 212 9 Replying to a letter from Senator M Cormick, congratulating him on the Administration’s accomplishments during its first six months of office, Presi dent Harding reviewed some of the measures passed by Congress dealing with immigration, budget reform, farmers’ credit. Ac., and laid stress on the problems the Administration
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  • 73 9 n 'l»»n. September 21. —’A® food train r m) the of the Ukraine "'I, Hie famine-stricken neople Volga, regions h*s been wrecked o ff. Twenty seven to thirty are 'mated to be killed or injured. The ‘J i IS a Hributed to the degtrwtion t il,|p
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  • 125 9 ♦PROTECTS .^GAI^ST k THE ACT. > London, October 10. 4 Sections df^he A rading A&nmunity ate objecting to the Safeguarding of Industries Act, in so far as the ©appended schedule includes many commodities not n>,d e in Britain, and relatedJfco key industries. The British Chemical Trade Association,
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  • 89 9 London, October 10. Further signs of trade revival are giv en by the trade returns for September, which show exports £55,000.000, compared with £51,000,000 in August, and imports £87,000,000, compared with £BB,500,000. Cargoes For the East. London, October It i s stated trade has so far improved
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  • 128 9 EFFECT OF TRADE SLUMP. London, October 9. Lloyd's Register indicates that the heavy slump in world shipbuilding continues- Three and a quarter million tons of merchant shipping were under construction in the United Kingdom on September 30, a reduction of 250.000, compared with June. 30, but delayed and suspended
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  • 156 9 —“M.L.” CELEBRATION IN KUALA LUMPUR. The Chinese of Kuala Lumpur observed October 10 as a holiday, on the, occasion of the 10th anniversary of the declaration of a Republic in China. Al] places of business were beflagged and eve®, private* houses bore signs of the festive event. An
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  • 193 9 Hankow. September 26. —Heavy fighting was going on at Ichang throughout last night, resulting in the withdrawal of the Szechuemese from all sides of the city. For the first time within 23 days, the sound of guns was not heard in Ichang for a whole day. The
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  • 97 9 A nractice Rugby game, with depleted sides, took place at the Esplanade, last fib/ evening, when some good play was witnessed 1 the sides being P. C. C. colours and mixed colours. The result went against the Club colours by eight points nil A feature of the play
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  • 54 9 The third meeting of the 8. R. C. and the R. E. Sports Club in the semi-final of the S. F. A. Cup competition, at Singapore, was productive of a decision, the R.Es. by a one goal win, qualifying for the final to-day when their opponents
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  • 293 9 LOTTERY WINNINGS” SPENT TOO SOON. Most diagusted of all men in Italy is a Florentine policeman, who thought he ha«/awakened to find himself a millionaire. To realise it all but a beautiful dream would be in itself a.sufficiently rude awakening. But this unhappy policeman be gan
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  • 183 9 “S.F.P.” A rather serious affray took place at Kallang on Saturday afternoon, when two sections of the coolies employed at Tan Kah <Xee’s rubber factory eng iged in a free fight, armed with sticks, Brick bat>. etc. Acc</rding to the police version, the whole affair started from
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  • 155 9 Owing to the speculation fever the Stock Exchange directs in Berlin have decided to keep the exchange closed, so I that business is transacted on only two days a week for th^present. The. banks announce that it is impossible to cope with th e tremendous «bulk of
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  • 56 9 BIG DROP IN VALUES. (From Our" Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 11. The rubber exports for the nine months ended the 30th September last were 112,206 tons, compared with 137,553 tons in the same period of last year. The value was $76,159,000, compared with $266. p)7 000 in the
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  • 242 9 The eleventh annual general meeting of Bukit K. B. Rubber Co., Ltd., was held in the registered offices of the company Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Saturday, presided over by Mr. J. M. Sime.' In moving the adoption of the report and accounts for the period
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  • 30 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 11. The Amateurs’ performance of R. lio’s Wild Oat” was most successful. Mrs. Stookes was able to take the leading part.
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  • 88 9 Singapore Arrangements. (From Otir Osxn C-nrftespondent Singapore, October 11The arrangements for the visit of the Prince of Wales are On. the Friday, one Address from the whole Colony will be presented on landing, unveiling of war memorial, visits to Malaya Borneo Exhibition, a Yacht Club banquet, and
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  • 258 9 EUROPEAN VICTIMS OF FIRE. The report of a shocking tragedy, which occurred in the small hours of Sunday morning at Sabak-Bernam, on the Selangor side of the Hornam River, reaches us from Teluk Anson to-day, says the “Times of Malaya.” It appears that two Danes,
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  • 60 9 After years of experiments with a spe cial apparatus. Signor Barriceli lias discovered that gravitation is subject to great local modifications, partly due to external causes, including the tides. The most important factor of the discoveries, which modifies Newton’s and la Place’s theories, relates to the influences of
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  • 229 9 Pbnano Octobir 12, 1921 BP. Tapioca 56.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.00 sellers Gold 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 se lers 110 s $32.00 sellers [No. 1 $lO 00
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  • 451 9 Prnano, October 12, 1921. BE KF— ctsi Soup Per 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry ab Rump Steak do Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do o 0 Heart per catty 40 Liver do *0 Fillet of
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  • 5 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. —“M.L.”
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  • 223 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Proilua for Port Singapore, and Japin. Lake Gitano for Rangoon ard Calcutta (Mergui and Moulrpein via Rangoon). van Goena for Deli, Langaa, Edi, T Seuaawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabaog. Padsng for Palau Langkawi, Setul and Perlis. Expected Arrivals. Tara, Madras, Oct 13. Elpenor, Singapore, Oct 13.
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  • 247 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, >7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alac 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Kn h
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  • 14 10 The homeward mail, by the Thongwa, doses ab 10 s.m, on Saturday.
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  • 24 10 Despatched from Penang Delivered In London. 15th September By P O lObh October 17th do By B I 10th do
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  • 26 10 The following are non delivered cables for the week ending 12th inst. ab the EE A and C Telegraph (Jo 1 Ecbow, 2 Hongbutt
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  • 58 10 Oct 15—Temerlob Ruooer Meeting, 9 Beach Street, noon, Oc-16—Pdntwg Swimming Club. (< A Clars, 100 yd°, h’cap; B’’ Class 50 yds, h’cap. Oct 17—Warwick Comedy Coy, Town Hall. Oct 18—Wa-wick Comedy Coy Town Hall. Oct 30—Penang Swimming Cmb, Water Polo, Oct 31—P.0.C, Bowls Tournament Entries Close. Nov 11
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  • 935 11 IN NEW CROP. Rangoon, October 3 —The end of tbe ■Jionth excitement) now being over tbe local rice on Saturday was again in the hinds of the chief bull, who is striving bard in spite of dead Indian markets to keep up October prices, but tbe opinion
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    • 1563 12 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP TOYO KISEN KAIS HA. COMPANY. TO SAN FRANCISCO. via japan connecting to all points in the (Incorporated in U. 8. A.) 1 UNITED STATES, CANADA. MEXICO AND EUROPE TRANS.PACIFIC SERVICE. ■.a. HOESIER STATE” from Hongkong 31 October, IWI. CA SERVICE. lloagkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu, i
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    • 407 12 L e e I W G o A’ 0 I ."Underwood Standard i)) Typewriters The Machine you will Eventually Buy.Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., (Incorporated In Ensl«nd) AgentsPenang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. L y. BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Paid-up
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    • 299 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Paid-up Capital f 15,000,0# Reserve Funds: Sterling Reserve £2, 500,1» Silver Reserve $21,500,i)' Head Office: -HONGKONG Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombg Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foochov Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin. Iloilo, Ip« Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, Londos Lyons, Malacca, Manila, Nagagaki, Ne» York,
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