Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 October 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 245. VOL. LXXIK. MONDAY 24th OCTOBER, 1921. PRIOE 15 CENTS.
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 184 2 Rangoon, October 12.-AL rho nrs hearing last, week of the case instituted by Major W. F. Foran, editor of the “Rangoon Times,” against Mating Hlaing, Barrister-at Law and who was charged before Mr E. G- Pat tie. District Magistrate, on the Bth October, with having defamed the
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    • 139 2 Colombo, October 5. —The coal coolies strike still continues. No further col liers have arrived in port but the three mentioned yesterday are still unloaded. A feature of the strike is that, while the Ceylon Workers’ Federation knows nothing of it, it has been organized by a prominent
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    • 97 2 Tezpur, October 12.—Reports have been received of disturbances among la bourers in some tea gardens. On the Sth instant the coolies of the Dholkoba tea garden of the Empire of India and Ceylon Tea Co., Ltd., are alleged to have assaulted Messrs. F. B. Hannen. manager, and
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    • 329 2 Ex. Simla. October 4. A communique says:—The following telegram describing the agricultural situation at the end of September with reference to the progress of the monsoon has been des patched to the Secretary of State ’•\i the Government of India “During September rain was sufficient nearly everywhere and
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    • 1421 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, TENDERS INVITED. o.y paid for in advance, THE pENANG HARBOUR IjteSlF 1 13 are published in the BOARD. Z"ft"Pinang Gazette” r —f 'V at 3 cents a Word L s' J I Kjjh with a Minimum Charge of $1 Tenders are invited and will be received r L
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    • 363 2 MACKAY? Q HQUEUR M WHISKY. I w 1 I THE ORIGINAL -LIQUEUR WHISKY. I I Importers: 1 Adamson, Gilfilhn Co., Ltd., uln (Incorporated in England.) ll I .KlMjljMyMy PENANG, SINGAPORE MHA'Ci. I GROSSMITH’S I’ ‘pHUbNANA A Bouquet or p India’s Choicest Flowers Richly Orfental in charader and jISL. supremely delightful
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 341 3 London, October 11.—At the hearing to ,d i, oi the charge brought by Mr. Horatio Bottomley against Mr. Bigland alleged publication of a libellous pamphlet regarding a Victory Bond Club scheme, Mr. Horatio Bottomley stated that Bigland forced his way into his (Mr. Bottomley’s) flat at Kingston
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    • 170 3 London. October 4. —October opened with abnormal heat in the shade. The temperature was seventy five in London yesterday, or thirteen degrees in excess of normal and the highest since 1886. '1 he cool evenings prevalent in September have not relieved the situation for the warmth
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    • 116 3 The date of the Prince of Wales’s de parture for India has been fixed definitely for Wednesday, October 26. Ou that day 11.M.5. Renown will leave Portsmouth Harbour for the first stage of the tour to Gibraltar. The official programme is/incomplete in regard to various visitg the
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    • 138 3 Rangoon, October 4.—Rangoon Municipal Committee at this afternoon’s general meeting approved of the draft address of welcome to be presented to the Prince of Wales on his arrival on the 2nd January 1922. The address is to be read by Mr. U. Po Tsee, A.T.M.,
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    • 280 3 London, October 7. —Commenting on the approaching sessions of the Indian Fiscal Commission “The Times’’ Trade Supplement trusts that the task will be approached with an open mind. Indian public opinion, says the journal, runs in grooves on which discussion is of little effect. The entire
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    • 280 3 London, October 7. —The quest of the Golden Girl is resolved by the disclosure of the terms of Sir Ernest Cassel’s will under which his grand daughter Ed wina Ashley, twenty years of age, is the chief residuary legatee inheriting nearly a million
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    • 190 3 London, October 7. —The Assembly refusal to vote two lakhs of rupees for the tour of the Indian Students Committee is the subject of correspondence between Mr. Montagu and Lord Lytton, Chairman of the Committee. Mr. Montagu observes that when he appointed the committee it never
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    • 60 3 London, October 5. —With the object of publishing a record of war slang espe ciallv for the benefit of future students of the «war, Mr. Gomma. the Secretary of the Imperial War Museum, i> inviting notes with derivations if possible. It is naively stated that it is quite
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    • 255 3 I z IL&P w- X In the good old days" when life was simpler there was none of the strain and stress of modem business life. /L Everyone now has to work at higher I pressure and a severe strain is thrown on the nervous system. The result is fatigue,
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    • 159 3 I" 11 ‘I" MTM Y.THr. m «m. I"—"““ Protects from the Sun You need no longer sufler from the discomforts and unsightliness of sunburn. “‘HAZELINE’ (Trade Mark) SNOW” protects the skin from the fiercest heat. Keeps it always soft and smooth and m P roves its dedicate texture. jNdty. Cools
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  • 1589 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. r Chief Insp Leonard, Malacca, is in hospital at Malacca. hon’ble Mr John Mitchell has returned from Singapore, Mr F W Douglas, Commissioner of Lands goes Home on three months’ leave, Mr R Moor is appointed a collector of income tax for the settlement of Singapore. Mr T
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 785 4 SEMI-FINALS AT SINGAPORE. In the presence of a slightly larger audience the semi-finals of the boxing championships of 8 S and F M 8 were decided at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, on Friday nigh*-. As is only to be expected of semi-final bouts, the boxing was of a
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    • 45 4 [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh Ootober 24, The Rugby match, Ipoh versus Taipiog, at Ipoh, on Saturday, was marred by rain. T*iping won by three points to nil. Hargreaves scored the try late in the e cond half. McGahey failed to convert.
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    • 485 4 Selangor Beats Penang, Toe play, at Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, in the Selangor v Penang match, was witnessed by a larger crowd than ever came together on the Padang for a Ragby match, the Hon the Chief Secretary and the Acting British Resident being amongst the ftr «e
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    • 222 4 —«‘S F.P” George Gray at Garden Club. There was a large gathering at tie Garden Club, Singapore, to witness the pub'ic exhibition of billiards given by the famous cueis’, Mr George Gray, who engaged in a ma ch of 700 up with the Club’s leading player, Mr Oon Ee
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    • 237 4 “S.F.P." Friday morning was fine but the trackwere very h-avy going, trainers however were at least able to cairy out a soun’ morning’s exercise and they took full advantage of it, In almost all cases the horses were sent for long slow work on the s
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  • 228 4 proposals to avert strike. Reuter’s Telegrams. Chicago, October 21. The Labour Board sent to President Harding its report of the meeting w'th the railwaymen s leaders. The report has mt been published, but it is known that the Boaial made three proposals, firstly, the taHways to make effective
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  • 172 4 HARRISONS AND OROSFIELD’S CHAIRMAN’S FORECAST. London, October 22. At Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield Ltd's meeting of shareholders, inter alia, the Chairman said the position of the tea industry was much improved. The probable world’s production for 1921 was 600.000.000 lbs., against a probable consumption of 700,000-ouo. When
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  • 99 4 A MANCHESTER OPINION. London, October 21. In an interview, Sir H. Stockton. President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, doubted whether the extended export credits scheme would be much used by exporters of cotton to Far Eastern markets. He declared that provided there was reasonable confidence on
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  • 88 4 ELLERMAN-BUCKNALL LINE. London, October 22. The Ellerman-Bucknall Line is inaugurating on December 2 a passenger service between Liverpool and the Straits. China and Japan. The first vessel will be the C ity of Manchester, and a month later the new twin screw liner, the City
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  • 46 4 GIFT OF A HOSPITAL WARD. London. October 21. Princes* Louise dedicated the Shan ghai Race Club ward in Charing Cross Hospital, paying a warm tribute to the generosity of the members. Mr. Burk ill, representing the lub, explained the origin of the gift.
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  • 35 4 London, October 22. Reuter is informed that the state men's that Britain intends < n the eve of the Washington Conference" to pro pose, the cancellation of*the Allied debts by America are baseless.
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  • 416 4 .-Vale- C THE SILESIAN FROytla Paris, October 20.-C onsidera faction is expressed with th.. ment that the Ambassadors <. notified tie. special commission W forthwith to begin the the new Polish-Germa* front ier ing to the Geneva notification is construed as ‘'l the Silesian question i s now
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  • 129 4 London, October 3- >u the revision of tin prayei made by Bishop Weldon in n Nottingham. He said the 1 j had not been modified *i II(l was unsuitable in some req” present day conditions. the omission from the Inn > p r j the modification,
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    • 32 4 PURE LOTUS HONE'’ f A tried and infallible >-nu*cures Cataractetc. Without knife. Rs 9/*, per one. two and tom tieulir. B- r.Xy w? and M o are nvce|H-'.l Beadon Square. Cakut' a
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  • 1549 5 OIL MOTOR FOR INDIAN LINER. (From Our Own Correspondent Edinbargh, September 28 Towards the end of this month, ic is hoped to carry out the tria’s of the first motor passenger liner. The vessel, the -Domala, has been built on ths Clyde for the British India Line's service
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  • 390 5 Messrs James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported on the 28tb September: The tone of the cotton markets has been strong and tbe uoward movement of price? has been steadily continued. Slightly better private American crop reports have not allayed the general fear that then Q
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    • 284 5 0 MOTOR C£R SIZE $3.75 g MOTOR CYCLE SIZE 2.00 CYCLE SIZE 1.2$ ,> 9 U-Neod-lt cement o is simple to use. and can easily be carried on your ear or cycle. l-Nead-it Tyre tenienl HAS EhITIRHV SIIPtBStDED ViIIXANISINIi I U“NEAD.IT is a tyre stopping which can K I be
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    • 463 5 Austin A Triumph of British Industry Built at the largest automobile works in the Empire and of world-wide fame for the remarkable successes it has attained in trials and tests, the Austin Twenty demands the instant attention of overseas motorists. In the Austin I wenty you have a supei -car
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  • 1183 6 The resignation of Dr Wirth’e Government, which took office early in May to accept the Allied ultimatum, is an event that may be attended by the direst const quences not only for Germany but in its effect on the whole European and International situation. As the Finance
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  • 21 6 Redfeabn —On 22nd October 1921, at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, to Mr and Mrs P W Redfearn. a daughter.
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  • 1732 6 —“8 T.” The members of the Legislative Council wgl shortly be engaged The Supply Bill, in the ‘u* re9tin S task me auppy —which, in the ordinarycourse of events, is reserved /bis time of the year—of pasting the Budget. In the Straits Government Gazette, ot October 218
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 47 6 IN MEMORIAM. A Requiem High Maes, will be said at the Assumption Church on Thursday, the 27th October, 1921, at 6 a.m., for the repose of the soul of the late Josephine Rodrigues, wife of P E R idrigues of the New Ice Works, York Road, Penang.
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  • 508 7 VALERA' S TELEGRAM TO P*PE. SERIOUS VIEW. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 21. lush Conference adjourned until 1, after a sitting of an hour Jnd'.a half. De Valera's Telegram. London, October 22. •j failure of the Sinn Feiners to put appearance at the hour originally i for the resumption
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  • 361 7 MU. ARTHUR GRIFFITH AND THE CONFERENCE. Mr. Arthur Griffith, the originator of the Sinn Fein movement and Foreign Minister of the Irish “Republic,” in answer to some questions put to him, t-’ave the following clear answers, which ould remove misunderstandings and u bts as to the attitude
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  • 298 7 A NEW CABINET. Lisbon, October 21. Ike revolution, which had been threatening for two months, broke out yesterday, when the warships in the harbour gave the signal, which was replied to by the revolutionaries in Lisbon, commanded by Colonel Coelhoe, who occupied without resistance, strategic points in
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  • 34 7 Sofia, Octohci 22. Dimitroff. the War Minister, was assassinated, while motoring, together with his chauffeur and two passengers. The assailants are unknown. The out rage is believed to be political.
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  • 74 7 BOMB AT PARIS MEETING. Paris, October 22. At a Communist meeting of protest against the condemnation to death of Zacco and Vanzetti in the United States a bomb was thrown when the police were dispersing the noisy crowd from the door, and fifteen were injured, including
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  • 48 7 A FISTIC ENCOUNTER. New York, October 22. A fight with fists occurred aboard the liner Cretic, from Italy, when the vessel was raided for contraband and drugs. Customs officials declare that the raid was justified, the results being that large stocks of narcotics were iiscovered.
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  • 22 7 New York, October 22. The Steel Corporation has reduced the price of steel rails by seven dollars a ton.
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  • 276 7 THE PREMIER’S PLANS. London. October 2. Mr. Lloyd George, and probably Mr. Balfour, will sail in the Aquitania eu route t<> Washington on November 5. They will arrive in time for the afternoon session of the opening day of the Arnpaments Conference. The Premier will be absent from
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  • 137 7 WELCOMED TO AMERICA. New York, October 22A squadron of American destroyers met the Aquitania, Lord and Lady Beatty aboard. The forts fired a salute of nineteen guns. Accompanied by Rear Admiral Rodman as Honorary Aide de Camp, and escorted by destroyers and seaplanes, Earl Beatty landed in a
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  • 46 7 THE U. S. TROOPS OF OCCUPATION. Washington, October 21. It is declared at the State Depart ment that following the exchange of ratifications oC the German treaty, the American troops are expected to begin to move out of Germany within a fort night.
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  • 49 7 London, October 22. Mr. Charles Hughes and Sir Auckland Geddes signed a special treaty extending to Canada the provisions of the Treaty of 1899 with Great Britain regarding the tenure arid dispositions of property belonging to each country s nationals in the territory of the other.
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  • 26 7 WELCOME AT NEW YORK. New’ York. October 22. M. Venizelos and his bride arrived, and were vociferously welcomed by a crowd of Greeks.
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  • 23 7 London, October 22. In the Soccer International, between Ireland and England, at Belfast, the result was a draw- one goal each
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  • 548 7 NEW HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT. Vienna. October 22. The ex-Emperor Karl arrived at Oedenburg in Burgenland, by aeroplane, yesterday, and it i s reported he is proceeding to Budapest escorted by Colonel Osztenburg’s troops. A Provisional Government, under Count Julius Andrassy, has been formed in Hungary. Ex-Empress with Karl, Rome,
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  • 270 7 —Exchange. Paris. September 18. —The rumour that ex-F.mperor Karl is henceforth to enjey the benefits of extra territoriality is not denied, according to the Geneva corres pondent of the “Journal,” who says the foil wing explanation is given in Berne: In connection with Karl
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  • 411 7 Vienna- September 25. —It is too early to weigh the prospects of Dr. Benes’s mediation in the Austro-Hungarian dispute over the Burgenland (West Hungary). but he would hardly have undertaken it had he not perceived some chances of success. The feeling of the Foreign Affairs
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  • 50 7 AGREEMENT WITH FRA\( E. Constantinople, October 21 It is reported from Angora that the Franco-Kemalist agreement has been signed, France agreeing to modification of the frontier, which henceforth fol lows the Baghdad railway as far as Nisibin. The French secured a con cession for work on the railway.
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  • 135 7 EVILS OF THE DOLES SYSTEM. London, October s.—lt is certainly a cause for satisfaction that as the serious investigation of the unemployment problem progresses, the disposition lessens to remedy the situation by palliatives like doles or the creation of work solely for the purpose of giving employment. The evil
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  • 123 7 SEQUEL TO SILESIAN DECISION Berlin, October 22. The Wirth Cabinet has resigned The Economic Factor. Berlin, October 22. Commenting on the L’pper Silesian decision, “Vorwa-erts” believes the result will be that the whole zinc production of the region concerned will fall to Poland, also 85 per cent
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  • 84 7 London, October 21. Ihe underwriting is progressing <t the new Commonwealth lyan of £5,000, 000 at 6 per cent, issued at 96. redeemable in 1931 —41. It is understood that £1,000.(MX) inew money, the balance for the redeem ing of £2,000,000 in bills, and £2,000-, 000 other debts.
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  • 60 7 Geneva, October 22. The Board of management of the Inteinotional Labour Office has considered the British Government’s suggestion that the office should communicate with Govern, ments encountering difficulties similarly to Britain as regards the ratification of the Washington eight hours day convention. The Board agreed to
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  • 34 7 NO DUTCH CREDIT. The Hague, October 21. The Second Chamber rejected, bj 45 votfes to 28, the Communist Wynkopp s resolution, urging the Government to provide a credit for Russian famine relief.
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  • 27 7 London, October 22. Admiral Sir Roger Keyes has been appointed a Lord of the Admiralty and deputy chief of the naval staff.
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  • 43 7 London, October 22. Trafalgar Day was celebrated with the usual ceremonies, and a large crowd at the Nelson Oxlumn, where wreaths were placed, from the Dominions and India, and the branches of the Navy League in the Dominions, China and Japan.
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  • 20 7 Chicago, October 22. The meat packing industrj’ voted by an overwhelming majority in favour of a strike.
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  • 187 7 London, October 10. —There is every reason to believe that the famous Sou them Syncopated Orchestra lost eight of its members in the Rowan disaster. The surviving members are arranging a concert in one of the largest halls in Glasgow, hoping to raise funds to replace their
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  • 993 8 COMPANY'S STRONG POSITION. The leventh ordinary general meeting of the Temerloh Rubber and Coconut Estates. Ltd. was held in the registered offices of the Company, No. 9, Beach Street, Penang, on Saturday, at noon. There were present: Hon. Mr. MH. Thorne (chairman), Messis. J. G. Brown,
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  • 317 8 REPORT OF DIRECTORS. The report of the Director- of the Nellmay Rubber Co., Ltd., to be -ub mitted at the eleventh annual general meeting of the Company, to be held at the registered office of the Company, Downing Street, Penang, on Saturday. •29th October at 1-2
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  • 2648 8 PRUNING KNIFE WANTED ON THE ADMINISTRATIVE SIDE. An imminent possibility of a heavy loss of the capital involved in the rubber plantation industry has at last stirred the British shareholder from his customary stat© of lethargic complacency. The utter helplessness of the ordinary investor, his
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  • 470 8 DISCUSSION BY LARUI >\ X i r BOARD. At a meeting of Larut Sanitan hJ an item was an enactment t,,' amend "the Sanitary Boards E 1 meat. 1916.” the objects and reason! the proposed bill being follow. I The asses>ment of premises s i B built upon
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  • 177 8 •t act’ 11 j The unprecedented exp" l J of the United Kingdom had a particularly J on Ceylon trade. -t* l i and warehouses at ©b n ing to a correspondent o fa!ln overflowing with mere gpoJi’l criptions. Motor <ais to 1 j hardware fill
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    • 346 8 WHEN DRIVEN ALMOST CRAZY WITH SCIATICA. THIS MAN FOUND PERMANENT CURE IN DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. A statement in a newspaper was of great service not long ago to Mr. Walter Mullis, a gentleman residing at 3 Beach Street, Petone, mar Wellington. New Zealand. He had suffered with Sciatica badly
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  • 805 9 annual general !ie fourteen»!.' annual general meeting f t he shareholders) of Rahman Hjdraulic Tin Ltd, was held at the regip'.ered office Lf the Coy, British India Hoose, Penang Sataiday?Mr G N Saye, the Chairman, ,-resiled, and there were also present 51pu g -8 J G Brown,
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  • 47 9 l Illi p!ay the blowing proPm to-dht 0311 at b, e Esplanade at 6 March p 2 Beltctin rpcloBa ...Devery fctio ...To Night’s I 3 \A\i lz J l,e Night... Rubens 4 Trrt Etoiles ...Waldteufel ■t."'?? 1 Bell I •••!be Weggle A Wee... Arthur
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  • 85 9 The following are the latest qu)ta ions in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list; Y uterday. To-day. SHARES. >. s a non X CO 90 90 c. 5 c. J c. Sc. Rubber (Dollar) A. Hitam 7.00 7.SIX' 7.50 8.00 Kempas 4.75 500 4.00 4.60 Mining. Murai Tin
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  • 18 9 Tongkab Harbour Tin Dredging Co, NL, from 16:h to 22nd October (being one week) 15 tons.
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  • 80 9 The Straits Trading Co, Ltd, Oct 24th Singapore sold 75 tons at $79.75; Penang buyers no sellers $79.25. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd London, October 22nd, £l5B 5s spot, and £l6O 10s three months buying, £l6O 15s selling. Messrs Boustead and Co To-day’s quotation for Singapore refined tin 579.75
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  • 228 9 Penang, October 24, 1921. SP. Tapioca 56.75 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 Pickings $35 sellers Cloves ...no stock. Nutmegs 80s $42.00 sellers 110 s $32.00 sellers J No. 1 $lO 00
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  • 140 9 Penang, October 24, 1921 (B» Codrtbsy op the Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 29/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 S Documentary 2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 163 3 days’ sight Private 170 p Bombay Demand Bank n 163 Madras Demand Bank 163
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  • 933 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. names. 1 «I BQ o 5 RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. Sc. ?0. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 12£c 15c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.10 1.20 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1.20 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7.50 800 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.00 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 80c Ayer Panas Rubber
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  • 279 9 When the public examination in bankruptcy of Mr William F. Drooglever was resumed in the Sepreme Court, Singapore, before Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard, the bankrupt was subjected to a searching cross-examination by Mr Laycock, who represented several of the largest creditors with reference to his position with regard
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  • 259 9 Mystery Unravelled. The mysterious disappearance of culprits after cutting Railway telegraph wires necessitating the delay of many an important message for some hours has ab last been solved by the Kuala Lumpur Railway Police, who wtre working tooth and nail to get at the real delicq
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  • 303 9 The business for the meeting of the Municipal Commission, to beheld to-morrow at 4 p.m., is as under 1 Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2 Any special business the President may bring forward. 3 Questions. 4 Some bills to be passed. 5 The following
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  • 157 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Trang for Kantang (Trang). Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Renong for Bhuket (Tongkab), Kapah, Renong, Victoria Poin», Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Hong Hwa for Singapore aud China. Kentucky for Colombo, Dhanushkodi and London. Bbarata for Singapore. Hindu for Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Khiva for Ceylon, Indi», Aden,
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  • 257 9 DAILY (except) Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, 1 Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, |By traiu Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, )7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong j J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By traiu alsr 10,15 a.m.
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  • 301 9 .—Ex. The Homeward mail by ss Khiva, will close at 6 p,m. to day. The Mail despatched from Penang to London on the 28 h ultimo, by P O Packet Khyber, was delivered in London on the 22nd instant. Mr P E Aviet of the Eastern Extension Australasia
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    • 305 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHORT GLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c. can be inserted in the Pinang Gazette at THREE CENTS A WORD, counting the address to which replies are to be sent. Minimum Charge $1 each Insertion. Cash must accompany order, otherwise the advertisement will be charged at ordinary
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  • 1177 10 TALK WITH COL HOUSE. The current issue of The World’» Woik contains a further instalment ot the extremely interesting chapters from the Life and Letters of Walter H Page/ as compiled by Mr Burton J Hendrick. The letters throw many interesting sidelights'on American diplomatic history of the
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  • 409 10 Sidelights on the Great War. Berlin, Sep. 28.—The notorious Colonel Bauer, of the Kapp Putsch fame, has produced a book entitled The Great War in the Field and at Home,” in which he gives interesung impressions cf the Kaiser and other leading personage-’. After the Battle of
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  • 111 10 Oct 25, 27, 29-—Singapore Races. Oct 26—Athenaeum Meeting, Chinese Mr H G Sarwar. Some Remarks on the Motbei Tongue of the Indo European Race»." Oct 26—Concert T ‘J and R Club, Prai, 8-30 p.m Oct 28 —E O Dinner and Dince. Ocb 29—Nellmay Rubber C-a, Ltd, Meeting, 12
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  • 613 11 KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH COM MITTEE MEETING. A committee meeting was held at the Selangor Club on October 19th. The Chairman Lt. F. W. Palmer, V. V., M. M. read the notice calling the Branch meeting to review the agenda of the General Council on
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  • 142 11 A soft drink tmneth away thirst. The only nation capable of licking the world is stagnation. Business will put away encouraging profits when it puts away discouraging prophets. The report that Japan is soon to have the two biggest warships need occasion no surprise, as they
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