Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 October 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 244. VOL LXXIK SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1921. PRIOE 15 CENTS.
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 139 2 London, October 3. —In reply to the letter in “The Times by Sir J. D. Rees regarding the need from the point ol vie(w of placating the Khilafat agitators in India, of a real peace with Turkey, Sir Valentine Chirol reviews “Turkey's wanton entrance into the war,
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    • 167 2 London, October 6,—“The Times’’ in a leader commenting on the announcement from Constantinople that the British Government is exchanging fifty-one Turkish prisoners including eight war criminals for all the British prisoners, seventeen in number in Anatolia, asks: “Is it not possible to rescue a few British subjects
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    • 123 2 London. October 6. —“The Times. in a leader reviewing the work of the League of Nations- takes the view that it is justifying its existence, and gives an affirmative answer to the questions: “Is the peace of the world securer nov than when the League was
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    • 83 2 London. October 4—The Times” Madrid correspondent says that General Berenguer has delivered a hard blow on the enemy on the eastern slopes of the formidable Gurugu mountains near Melilla and is advancing. He attacked at dawn the Moorish trenches, which the Moors, at many points. defended
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    • 77 2 London, October 5. —Tire shade temperature was S 3 in London to-day- and made an “African summer” topic rivalling that of the unemployed. Experts explain that England i s the centre of an extraordinary distribution of pressure., whereby the hot winds come straight from the Sahara.
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    • 48 2 London, September 30. —Experiments are being made with radium to convert gems of little valuq into valuables by the influence of radium imparting rich colours to gems from which they derive their value. If the experiment is successful it will revolutionise the gem industry.
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    • 54 2 London, October s.—The surprising statement has been made by Sir Thomas Parkinson. Auckland, New Zealand, that radium is a failure and many leading surgeons hav e discarded it for the X-rays. Sir Thomas says radium is not only an ineffective remedy, but is positively dangerous as its
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    • 210 2 Loudon. October 6.—Lord Meston -1 oi-Hnlp In the “Railway Gatributes an article to ~„„,,1, zette” from which extracts are repub lishedin “The Times.” In h> S review of the Acworth Committee’s report on Indian Railways Lord Meston considers that the broad idea is that should make
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    • 99 2 London, October 7- —A cable from “The Times’’ Basra correspondent states that a British aeroplane carrying bombs ascended from Nasiriyeh and a bomb exploded when the machine had attained a- height of forty feet. The machine was set aflame and crashed, the Pilot, Hyslop, and the
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    • 116 2 London, October 11. The Times, in a leader welcomes the intelligence that there is a possible route to Mount Everest. The journal points out that the expedition has now a everything that it was hoped to achieve this year. Coming almost at the eleventh hour of the
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    • 53 2 London, October 6.-—Sir Robertson Niooll, in the “British Meekly’’ announces that the "Westminster Gazette" will be transformed into a morning paper resembling the "Times,” priced at 2d. Air. J. A. Spender, at present editor of the Westminster Gazette,” will be Political Director. The transformation is backed by the
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    • 65 2 Teheran, October 10,—The Government appears convinced of an amazing plot devised by Moshar-el-Mulk, Minister for War, against the Prime Minister, and Raza Khan- For several days a. large number of arrests have been made but the majority of those arrested have since been released, though a
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    • 56 2 London. October 11. —An interesting experiment in trade hustling i s afforded by the carriage of fruit from the growing grounds in the south France and its being unloaded in London within 24 hours of its despatch. A consignment of 125 tons came by train ferry, via CalaisRichborough,
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    • 47 2 London, October 5. —Seventeen King s Bench Judges, responding to the appeal of Loud Birkenhead, have foregone their week’s holiday to meet the pressure of cases for trial, resumed work to-day. The ceremonial opening of the Law Courts will take place on 12th instant.
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  • 82 2 Love at first sight always ends with divorce at first slight. One thing is certain When England set out to have Ireland she did not count on twins.A stainless steel has been invented in England. AA hat a fine l t hing for a nation to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 826 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICE». paid tor in advance, SINGAPORE and MALAYAN are published in the DIRECTORY, 1922. “Pinang Gazette” o WnvJ All papers in the hands of the public at 3 cents a Word eferring to the Directory should be with a Minimum Charge of $1 returned to the publishers once.
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    • 938 2 RDNNYMEJJE .HOTEL, Ltd., pinang (Incorporated in (%S.) PENANG. RATES OF CASUAL The most* comfoflable Hotel in ADVERTISEiyi £N Ts. Penang. ?l Situated on «ea Front. F<,R S LE .«L situ.ti,,, Accomoda.fion Service, and Table el. excellent Minimum Charge 2 00 Terms Moderate. For i insertion Special rate for visitors having
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 184 3 I.’ udon, September 29. —In a letter to Thu limes,’ Sir J. I). ReeMs M.P., affirms that th*' Kalifat agitation was the chief cause of the Moplah outbreak, and not agrarian considerations. He jays :“I have repeatedly urged the House of Commons that the sympathy
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    • 198 3 Madras, October 4.. —Eranhikal Nara yani Anina, a Nair woman of Areacode, is in the women and children's hospital at Calicut being treated for serious knife and other wounds inflicted by a pack of cowardly Moplah rebels some nights ago. They broke open her front
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    • 147 3 Madras, October 6. —A specially important ease was taken up by the Tribunal of Calicut in which the notorious Ali Musaliar, who proclaimed himself the Khilafat King of Tirurangadi and 38 of his confederates, of whom surrendered to the military during the fighting at Tirurangadi, were charged
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    • 167 3 Calicut, October 12. —Gurkha reinforcements arrived yesterday at Tirur, and greatly relieved the public anxiety. Refugees continue to arrive here in hun dreds daily and it is likely that fresh camps will be opened up-country to prevent congestion here. There lies in hospital here an old woman of
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    • 44 3 Calcutta, October 12.—The total subs criptions to the new Government of India loan up to the 11th instant amounted to Rs. 48,72.15,500 made up as follows 6 per cent Bonds 1926 Rs. 37,45,81,600. 6 per cent bonds 1931 Rs. 11,26,33,900.
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    • 32 3 Bombay, October 12.—The “Times of India” understands the Sessions Court, .-pm before the Judicial Commissioner trial of the Ali brothers and others will in Sind on the 7th November.
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    • 330 3 Madras, October 5. —There was again, a, disturbance on the Perambore Bar racks Road this morning. About 2,000 caste Hindus and Mohamedans on one side and an equal number of Adhi Dra vidans on the other had a free fight on the open ground betwe.cn Mukuchetty street, Kosapet
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    • 129 3 Madras, October 6. —The acting Collector of Bellary, in his report on the famine situation in Bellary, contradicts the tragic, stories of death due to starvation. As an example he gives the account, of the suicide of a woman with her children by falling into a well
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 694 3 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LOAN 1921. o ISSUE 0F»$20,000,000 LOAN. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent, per annum payable half-yestfly on the Ist May and Ist November REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE Ist MAY,?i926. FREE OF INCOME TAX ANO OTHER DUTIES. PRICE OF ISSUE—IOO PER CENT. Under
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    • 384 3 ARE YOU EMBARRASSED AT TIMES Do you get embarrassed when you are riding on any kind of vehicle, and you have a kind of bearing down feeling It feels as if it is in your stomach, but in reality it is your bladder. You have a constant desire to urinate,
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    • 410 3 GRANT’S WHISKYFROM i “Land of Brown Heathand Shaggy Wood Land of the Mountain and the Flood S' wm. X. :i!i jRANT SONsX. p: Ltd.. x. [X X DISTILLERS X (Dufftown, Glenliret District, Scotland) S GLASGOW and LONDON. Guarantee that the Whisky made at their two Distilleries—the GLENFIDDICH Distillery and the
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  • 844 4 Colonel Cecil Rae is paying a visit to Penang. The Hon. Mr W H Thorne has returned from Singapore. Judge Frank B Ingersol, of Manila, P I, is in Shanghai after spending some time in North China. Mr S E King took his oaths as fourth magistrate
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  • 482 4 BUND BROKEN AND ROAD OUT, Flooding bo an almost unprecedenbed extent has occurred at Dusun Lada, province Wellesley, and the countryside for miles round the new bridge over the M<l* rivpr, is inundated with a volumo of swift, rushing muddy water. Much damage has been done.
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  • 420 4 The heavy rain which fell in the early morning of Wedne j day and yesterday says Friday’s Free Press prevented any serious work being done and trainers are io danger of finding their short of a gallop or two nexb week. Slow work on Wednesday waf carried
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    • 1085 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888 In the Supreme Court of the SHORT GLASSIFIED Straits Settlements. ADVERTISEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c. In Bankroptcy No. 52 o f 1921. can be inserted in the Pinang CHOP WENG WO. Notice is hereby given that on a Uazette
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    • 207 4 'Ww r WrvCtilililmSw® Wrak i <! The Guarantee of a Good Belt. The name “Walker, Bolton” has been a.soci«ted with Leather Beltins for 100 V years and is a guarantee of a Belt that will do all that a belt is intended to do—and keep on doing it. Walkers Belting
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  • 749 5 MR OHURCHILL ON THEIR DEVELOPMENT. Mr Charchill, the Colonial Secretary, as principal guest at the Gold Coaat Civil Service Dinner Club’s first dinner in London, proposing the toast of Prosperity to the Gold Coast said that among many of oar Colonies the Gold Coast was capable
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  • 89 5 Ocb 22-—Penang Golf Club Danoe> 6.45 p m, Oct 23—Malacca Planters’ Association Meeting, 10 a.m, Oct 25, 27, 29—Singapore Races. Qob 26—Athenaeum Meeting, Chinese Merchants Club, Mr H G Sarwar. Some Remarks on the Mother Tongue of the Indo European Races.” Oct 26—Concert, T J and R Club,
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  • 841 5 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL EFFECTS. The present state of the mark has affected matters so varying as the inner throes of the woman's movement and the courtesy o’f anatomical institutes when confronted with too large an offer of bodies to be placed at their disposal after death. The
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    • 97 5 New Cretonnes AT Pritchard’s i OUR “Sundour” Cretonnes, with their beautiful colourings, which have been scientifically blended to-gether are of the very latest designs. The colours are fadeless and fast in water. When purchasing "Surfdour fadeless fabrics" which consists of Cretonnes, Casements, Warp Taffetas, Rugs, etc., you have the satisfaction
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  • 24 6 Tayloe —At the Ear; pean Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on October 19th, to Mr and Mrs Bertram Searson Taylor, of Kuala Lumpur, a sen.
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  • 1251 6 Some people are convinced that the clouda are lifting and that better times for the rubber industry are at hand, True the upwards trend of prices and the actual quantities disposed of leave the commodity market in a condition which few can regard with contentment were the
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  • 1232 6 I 3 singap»»* to *>o the Pao>6e naval bast Tffe general imSingapore as a pression was that the Base. big Southern port, the ‘'gateway of the Eas\’ was destined to fill this important place in the Imperial naval defence scheme. The selection of would not be surprising,
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  • 521 6 —"8 T." CORONERS INQUE3I’. Tbe circumstances attending the death of a Chinese woman Lau-ed Koh Soo Eog from knife wounds alleged to have been inflicted by her husband Lim Oh Tong it front of the house No 175 Beach Street Penang, about uoon on the Bth
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    • 301 6 jiL —rtf nz C. 5 fSSS) Feeding tKe Brute FwjHD to Discover it® Habit®. An interesting feature of the great industry 1,1 j devoted to the production of ARMCO Ingot Iron ti is the extensive testing yards, where sample sheets, etc., of the metal are “fed” to the great ironeater
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    • 9 6 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O.” Every Friday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 42 6 THE TIDES. High Water, Low Wat<r To-day 2 46 a.m 9 21 a.m. 3.13 p.m. 9.18 p.m. To-mobbow. 3.21 a.m. 10 6 a.m 4. 6 p.m. 10,3 p.m, M OKDA V. 4. 9 a,rr. 11 16 a.m. 5.34 p m. 11.16 p.m.
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  • 212 7 yO FEAR OF BREAKDOWN." Reuter’s Telegrams. *> London, October 20. The Premier has definitely decided to in the Aquitania for a Washington. It is authoritatively stated that at present there is no need to fear a breakdown of the Irish negotiations. The Irish delegates are impressed with the
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  • 226 7 The Government had been profoundly disappointed by Mr. Valera's reception of the offer—a national and sincere offer -of Dominion Home Rule for Ireland. •id Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing h constituents at Dundee. We regret profoundly,’’ he said, that this offer should not have
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  • 170 7 London, October 1. —If speech propaganda work during the truce is any guide Sinn Fein may enter the Conference with two preliminary demands: the inclusion of Ulster in the Dominion and the release of all Irish prisoners, both will be difficult questions. The first is possibly soluble by
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  • 194 7 -ondon, October I.—Sir Dawson Bathe I Ister Home Secretary on Friday night said: “For the awful scenes at have been enacted in Belfast the hl officials are also responP appeared to him that those t,.' 01 1 R oxcuse of a truce fetr jh" police and
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  • 299 7 London, October 10. —“The Times” in a leader, whilst conceding that the path of the Conference is infinitely more promising than at any time hitherto, points out that Lister will be an obstacle in the path of peace. No member of the Conference can ignore
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  • 171 7 M)< ORDERS London. October 20. Mr. Lloyd George, dealing with ex port credits, announced that the Government had proposals from foreign Governments for very considerable engineering orders, to renew the transport facilities of those countries, provided the Government was prepared to give an extension of credit for
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  • 67 7 London, October 4.—Commenting on the success of the Ceylon Loan, the City Editor of “The Times” says loans of this character are of the best type, since they export credit that will benefit both India and Britain. Great advantages would result by investing capital in schemes for
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  • 103 7 London, October 20. The “Cotton News,” the official organ of the American Cotton Association, states that a campaign is being conducted in the Southern States of America in favour of the co-operation of farmers, merchants and bankers to restrict the cotton crop in 1922, even more than in
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  • 28 7 Washington, October 21. The governing body of the Internation al Labour Office at Geneva unanimously agreed to elect Lord Burnham President of the international Labour Conference.
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  • 263 7 WARSHIP BUILDING. London, October 20. In the House of Commons, the Premier announced that orders had been placed for all four capital ships. Conditions in the Far East. Asked to give an assurance of British co-operation with the United States at the Washington Conference, in favour of stabilising
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  • 152 7 London, October 4. —The Paris correspondent of “The Times” says The first tendency., in. Fiance was not to take (lie Washington Conference seriously. Ihe next was to use the opportunity to barter French support of the United States against American support of France's European
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  • 152 7 Lo/idon, October 5. —“The Times Washing tq»p correspondent says that there is expectation in some quarters that the Conference will end in “a general agreement.” which will take the place of the Anglo-Japanese alliance and other special arrangements. Many confess that the feeling in America
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  • 27 7 Shanghai, October 5. —Ninety-five members of China’s delegation to the Washington conference left Shanghai yesterday evening for Seattle by the Admiral Line s.s. Hawkeye State.
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  • 36 7 New York, October 20. The “New York Times” declares that the German peace treaty is a disagreeable necessity and anti-climax, because it falls far below the resolves with which America entered the war.
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  • 33 7 Mexico City, October 20. The Mexican Supreme Court passed an injunction restraining officials of the State of Vera Cruz from interfering with the operations of the Eagle Oil Company.
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  • 227 7 THE FRONTIER LINE. London, October 20. An official League, of Nations message says the Polo-German Frontier in Upper Silesia follows the river Oder from the point of entry into Upper Silesia as far as Mebetsohau, turns north-east, and passes between Rossberg, which falls to Germany, and Birkenhain, which
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  • 41 7 THE FRANCO-GERMAN AGREEMENT. Paris, October 20. The Reparations Commission intimated its concurrence with the general principles of the Loucheiur-Rathdnau agreement, but considers it derogates from the Versailles Treaty, especially Article. 237, therefore) it refers the derogations to the respective Governments.
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  • 124 7 PRESS AND PRESIDENT. HARDING. New York, October 20. In a leader, the “New York World’’ describes President Hard ing’s speech at Yorktown on October 19, as a “League of Nations speech,” and says President Harding has begun to see that inexorable events are taking the United
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  • 94 7 U. S. GOVERNMENT PREPARED. Washington. October 21. In preparation for the threatened general railway strike, the Government; announces the completion of plans for the movement of food, fuel and other primary commodities. M«*. Hoover’s Plan. London, October 21. Mr. Hoover announced that the Department of Commerce is
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  • 32 7 Paris, October 20. General Pershing left for Cherbourg, en route to America. There was a distinguished gathering at the station, including a representative of President Millerand and several Cabinet Ministers.
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  • 71 7 A NEW DEVELOPMENT. London, October 21. The British Agent in Moscow reports that a company has been formed in Mos cow to do business with foreign countries on behalf of the Soviet, on a commission basis. The founders were formerly lead ing merchants in Moscow. The formation of
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  • 395 7 SEQUEL TO TRIAL OF COMMUNISTS. Paris, October 20. The “Matin” Brest correspondent says following a meeting of protest against the death sentence of two Italian revolutionaries in the United States 10GO trade unionists marched through the streets, chanting the “Internationale,” and the Soviet Hymn. They smashed
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  • 94 7 REPORTED ASSASSINATIONS. Madrid, October 20 It is reported from Lisbon that the ex-Ministers, Granjo, Machado Dossan tos, Carlos Maia, and Carlos Treytas Silva have beien assassinated by the revolutionaries, and Cunha Leal wounded. The foregoing lacks confirmation direct from Lisbon, but a censored telegram from Reuter’s correspondent
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  • 43 7 London, October 20. In the House of Commons, Sir R. Horne denied the suggestion that Mr. R. McKenna is negotiating with the United States on the subject of the British debt. The Government is unaware of the nature of his business.
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  • 59 7 Reuter cables corrections of a New York message, given yesterday, which should read: The continental confer ence of the Shipping Board and representatives of Shipping Companies an nounced a reduction of freights to continental Europe of 15 to 20 per cent a ton for metals, and 30 to
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  • 354 7 SPLENDID PERFORMANCES. Much interest was evinced in the annual division sports of the Penang Free School, a considerable number of the general public, Old Boys and the scholastic profession, attending to supplement the large number of pupils, whose enthusiasm was as marked as the keenness shown by
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  • 217 7 London, October 9.—The following are the results of matches played on Saturday League I. Birmingham 0 Huddersfield 2 Bradford C 0 Middlesbro 2: Burnley '2 Sheffield U 1 Cardiff C 1 Bolton 2 Chelsea 1 Newcastle 1 Everton 2 Black burn 0: Manchester C 2 Oldham 1 Preston
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  • 89 7 London, October 7. —The “Daily Mail” says that preparation for his forthcoming visit to India and Japan is keeping-the Prince of Wales busy. He is daily seen in the West End completing his kit and equipment. Dozens of uniforms have been tried and fitted
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  • 70 7 London, October 20. The death has occurred of Mr. Kennedy Jones, M.P., for Hornsey (Unionist) since December 1916. Knew His Limit.—Mr. McNab (after having his lease read over to him.) I will not sign that: I havena’ be-n able tae keep Ten Commandments for
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  • 2570 8 NURSES AND REMEDIES. Mr J B Harrop (Manager Ayer Tawah Estate, Sitiawan F M 8.), writes as as follows So much has been written about the cause and eflect of the rubber crisis, and so many remedies have b eu advocated that I feel somewhat reluctant to add
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  • 440 8 Messrs Sanderson Co. report the market is gradually respindiog to the effect of improved trade c mditio- s Heavy liquidations of old a-c >uuts have to a large extent cleared the air, an! the mere legitimate influ nee of trade demand is beginning to affect values as oppjsed
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  • 1318 8 THE REVENUE FROM AUXILIARY CROPS. In no country in the Middle has tha rubber slu np more severely -e! than in Malaya, and the chief reason for this is that thei planters have concentrated upv the one product, says the “Financier The Question therefore arises as to whether
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  • 423 8 Penang, October J />; —ncesees BEEF— r > Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 59 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80
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  • 572 8 THE FIRST YEAR'S OP E R The first ordinary generft m eet i 00r Coconut) Plantations of p era k f• was held th Sept 21 at the offi Great Tower Street, EC, Mr Ed Lawrence Hamilton (chairm aiJ company) presiding. The Chairman, in the course speech,
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  • 286 8 Recently the prices of tin have times subject ’o wild fluctua'iona, A pa-t week condi iot s were more stba price sh wed afi m j r ten eus a London report of September -i. Better advices have conoe from where a bigger business has n 0
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  • 1531 9 t B s T ANNUAL MEETING. >i annual general meeting of L Limau Nipie%Tin, Limited, was heLi offices of Messrs. £vatt Co-, ,Uv afternoon, when tbjpra were t ypgtP' 4 Messrs- A. Hoogerwerf (in the V C. Thomson, E.H. Bulford, I V v. Tong, W. Y. Semple,
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  • 62 9 APPLICATION FAILS. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 22. An application- under the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance, to up H. E. Thurkle, of Kampong T’lu-Nal Estate, Kelantan, to be tried in that State, on two charges of cheating, was disposed of by the Third Court Magistrate, who made
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  • 68 9 The following new books have been received at Penang Library: Rich Relatives, by Compton Mact'OTlZlC’-» The Heel of Achilles, by E. M. Delafield. The Obstacle Pace, by Ethel M. Dell. The Secret Power, by Marie Corelli. Rose and Rose, by E. V. Lucas. Going Home, by Barry Pain.
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  • 360 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reports a© follows: The price of Tin shows an advance of £2-17-6 on the week and Rubber is better round lOd. but the slight improvements have not been reflected in the Share Market which remains in the same depressed condition that has
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  • 81 9 The eleventh ordinary general meeting f the Temerloh Rubber and Coconut Estate®, Ltd., which was postponed last -eek. wm held in the registered offices of he Company, No 9. Beach Street, to day. t noon. The Chairman, Hon Mr W H rhnrne, in bis speech, «aid that the
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  • 189 9 One interesting comment on the pcsi ion, says the Daily Telegraph.” is that libber companies are now in many in < r snces covering costs and making a smali profir, and that the worst of the difficulties ■-garding finance have-been seen. Until owever, a more progressive
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  • 96 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its usual auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 1,299,964 lbs. Tons 580 34; Offered 1,202,668 lbs. Tons 536,00;501d:1’,041,622 Iba Tons 465 01. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked SheetSingapore Standa r d Quality 33 to 33£ Good Average Quality 31|to
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  • 28 9 The following were the rubber quota tions in London on October 21 Plantation Ist latex crepe 9|d Smoked Sheet [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co
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  • 149 9 During the early part of the week prices advanced considerably and Standard Sheet was sold up to 36-36| cents. Ths market has since delined, in sympathy with London and New York, and Standard Sheet is now quoted 32|-33. The weekly auction opened on Wednesday with buyers inclined to
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  • 61 9 Messrs Barlow and Co, Singapore, reported on 20th October that the copra market continues weak, and prices have declined about $1 per picul all round. A fair amount of business has been put through and quotations close as follows No 1 Standard $lO to $10.50 No 2
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  • 85 9 Kalumpang Tin, No Liability first half month Oct., hours run 258.20, yardage I 32,921, output pls. 130.63. Rawang Tin Limited, Run No. 11, from Ist September to 19th October, hours worked 1,141, treated 63,050 cubic yards, output 670 piculs. Tfie Secretary of Ulu Yam Tin Dredging, Ltd, informs
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  • 83 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following London prices, on Oct 21st:— Spot £l5B 5s Od up£l.os.o<i 3 months buying £16),10-Od 175.6 d 3 months selling £160.15«.0d £l.os.od Local Parity $79.19 October 22nd Singapore sold 125 tons at $79 50 Penang buyer?, no sellers at $79.50, Messrs
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  • 179 9 Penang, October 22, 1921. SP. Tapioca J 6.75 sellers M P. Tapioca $7.00 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $15.00 sellers White Pepper $2B sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Picking? $35 sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $42.00 se’lers 110 s $32.00 sellers !No. 1 $lO 00
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  • 230 9 “M L.” To Start Next Month, November Ist will mark another s’age in the expansion of the Railway system of this country, for on that day, tbreugh service between Kuala Lumpur and the far away capital of Kelantan will be established. The Railway line between Padang Besar
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 175 10 TO-DAY 8 UKr ARI URES Clr s n Mara for Rangoon ar d Oalcntta (Mergai and Moulinein vii Rango d). Malaya for Bhaket (Torgka and Renong. Lian Choo for Palau Langkawi P< r’id and Setu Sabaugl. Jin Ho for P Hrandaii and Langtra l Ipoh for Port Swattenbam
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  • 291 10 DAILY (except Suu try). BY TRAIN Barit Buntar, Bagsn Serai, Taipiug, Ipoh, Batn Gajah Tapah Read, i Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, jßy train Kuala Lumpur, Seremhan, J 7 15 am Malacca, Johore. Singapore Gpm and Hongkong I Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By trail» alei 10. 15
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  • 40 10 The Homeward mail by sa Khiva, will close at 2 p m on Monday. The Mail despatched from Pedant to London on the 21st ultimo, by B I P»c'sei Thongwa, was delivered in London on the 19th instant.
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  • 140 10 P«nang, October 22, 1921. Bt Courtbsy or the Chartered Barr) London Demand Bank 2/3 29/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 I> 3 Documentary 2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 162 3 days’ sight Private 170 Bombay Demand Bank 162 c Madras Demand Bank 162
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