Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 October 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, So. 248. VOL. LXXIA. THRUSDAY, 27th OCTOBER. 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 522 1 I, aiiiui b everywhere wholesale from i I 1: *»V *W < w, L‘ i 1 tai s- i < 3 i Q„g Ssm Leong a Co Penang. 1 IWB —■—————WBW——W— M—nrw^W—fix W—— arJW——re wi eaa< i -iw we*y.».wiwa<ei»Krw I ..--J+J ***-«.«-i-.- 1 ~..v r k -y <-■ A Ms
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    • 26 1 THE BtSI 6M iS fW I I I i ;.j '.A > 1 r sole Afioata S S. A P M.S< > r Ong 3am Laoag A On>,
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  • 931 2 REV. G. H. DOUGLAS’S VIEWS. The Rev. G. H. Douglas, Singapore Presbyterian Church, writing- on the question of re-union, in St. Andrew 3 Outlook” savs: I must confess that my optimism is sadly blighted when I turn to the appeal issued bfv the Bishops ot the Anglican
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    • 1564 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, PEHANG BOLF CLUB pinang gazette paid for in advance, Notice ii hereby given that a General Mre ins; of tha Club will beheld in the RATES OF CASUAL are published in the c a b Hume on Monday the 14 h day of «-> z r--r* /o r
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    • 212 2 •mW» I H THE LO.aw KU-. H HE more miles you fl 1 ride on a Goodrich 1 Safety Tread Tyre, the S greater your wonder 3 grows that so many I more miles of service g q still remain. .-1 cOOdRICH ■7] Bjg Safety s %S> 4 g Bky
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  • 928 3 ACCURACY OF THE FIGURES QUESTIONED. 1" the ensuing communication a correspondent, Mr. Ernest G. Tarrant, questions the existence of the supposed stocks of crude rubber in the United Kingdom. As the subject is one to which attention has recently been drawn in ‘‘The Financier” owing to certain discrepancies
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  • 413 3 -Ex. The newly-formed Rubber Shareholders’ Association has been hailed on all sides as, potentially, an extremely useful body. It s avowed objects endorse that view. There is no suu ject aftecting the interests of rubbt r shareholders that will not receive the special attention of the association.
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  • 341 3 Messrs. William Jacks Co.. London, reported on the 28th September The leading bankers have instructions to give further facilities in the financing of the world’s trade, and it- has also been stated that in the opinion of experts prices of most raw material have now reached a
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    • 146 3 p__— Fairbanks Portable Scales S MOST RELIABLE WITH BACKRAIL AND ‘beam balance! I WEIGHING FROM 400 lbs. to One Ton < i I JLx •-1 nil NEW SHIPMENT ft McAlister co, Ltd. PENANG. f C II E E S E j ]l Australian Cheddar Cheese I; Gruyere Cheese HAMS BACON
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    • 201 3 PRITCHARD COMPANY, LIMITED, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) PENANG-. FOR Harness AND Saddlery Accessories New Goods Just Unpacked. Kitchener Horse Clippers per paii 7-50 Special h-50 Stirrup Irons 2 and 3 Bars ”-50 Rubber Mouth Pieces each 2-50 Pony Bridle‘’Weymouth with bits each 22-50 Pelham 22-50 Snaffle 10-50 11 Racing
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  • 1313 4 LECTURE ON THE MOTHER TONGUE. At the monthly meeting of the Athenaeum, Penang, iast night, Dr R M Connolly presiding, Mr H G Sarwar read a paper on the Mother Tongus of the Indo European Races, an abstract of which is given The Indo European races are those
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  • 369 4 Judgment Bad Tn Law. A civil appeal, som-.what out of tbe ordinary, cams before tbe Hon Mr Justice Farrer Manby in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur. It was a matter of the attachment of part of the salary of Mr George Carroll, one time employed by Messrs
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  • 107 4 Oct 27, 29—-Singapore Races. Oct 27—Ohu ch Workers’ Assoc. Meeting, Parsonage 11 a.m. Oct 28—E O Dinner and Dance. Ocb 29—Nellmay Rubber Co, Ltd, Meeting, 12 noon. Ocb 29—Runnymede Dinner and Dance. Oct 29—Penang Golf Club, Cinderella Dance, 9 p.m. Oct 30—Penang Swimming Club, Water Polo. Ocb 31—Boxing
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  • 620 4 NEW GOVERNMENT POLICY. Declaring that there is tyranny and terrorism in the Northern Territory, and that tbe position demands drasbic remedy, the Australian Minister far Home and Territories announced the adoption of stringent repressive measures. Ordinances are to be promulgated suspending the system of trial by
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  • 240 4 Wherever my knife goes, I must go. That is a mandate of my faith. If you cannot have me here with my knife, send me away to my native place,” said Tara Singh, a Sikh, who was charged in the Third Court, Singapore, with going about armed
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  • 838 4 TO-DAf’S SCRATCHINGS. > From Our Own Corrbspondent Singapore, October 27. The following are the scratchings in to-day’s racing at Singapore Race I—Babz Race 2—BrOmhills. Race 4—ldle Girl, Gentle Eve. Race s—Observation. Race 6—Duverney and Galacre Race B—Meccano and Cesarion Girl. THE OPENING DAY, Refereing to the opening day’s
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  • 277 4 CONCERT AT PR Al In *pite of bad weather th arrayed by the Messrs Topharo, Jones and and held last night, was well att/?’ the enthusiastic little bund o f provided an enjoyable evening meat. f s 3 The local honours were cirrt-i Mr R Newman, whose well train greatly
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  • 217 4 Renovation Complbtkd. A few weeks ago it was announced tbit this Church was about to undergo tepiin and renovation. The work has now ben completed and tbe Church will be opened for public worship on Sunday. October 30, with Holy Communion it s.m. and Evensong and
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  • 168 4 Messrs Macphail and Co, (Ipob) Ltd, reported yesterday that tin, afrer remsinwf firm du ing tbe last week closes a_ W ma. ket at £159 London, Local 11 Singapore $78.50 with 75 tens sold to-diy S laresi Extreme duloess charac'eriM our market, public interest being markedly lacking
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  • 117 4 Pananff, October (Bt CaURTBSV OP THB CHABT«B bd Loudon Demand Bank yil 4 months’ sight Bank 3 Ortdlb t J! V» .> 3 Documentary Calcutta Demand Bank 3 days’ sight Private 0 Bombay Demand Bank jgj T Madras Demand Bankjj 1 3 days’ sight Private Rangoon Demand Bank S
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    • 455 4 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. 6 Consecutive Insertions $5. Cash must accompany order, otherwise the advertisement will
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  • 2372 5 ruling classes waiting for the crash. n j Beaverbrook, who has been on a 0 o f investigation in Germany, describes 10 following graphic despiL’ch how the ‘•i rO )iog classes there are awaiting the fl3 lo f the present Republican regim\ There is* cot fiient
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  • 345 5 Malay Newspaper Sued A libel case, stated to be the first in the history of native Malaya, came before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S Shaw, in the Supreme Court, Singapcre, on Tuesday, says the Free Press." Raja S lariman and Che Tak, Assistant Commissioners of Police in
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  • 48 5 The Band will play the following pro. gramme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens at 5 30 p.m. to-day. 1 March .Boon Ta—-Ra...Williams 2 Selection ...La Favorita ...Donizetta 3 Wal.t ...Merry Night ...Wood 4 Polka ...The Shop Girl... Bucalossi 5 Galop ...Ta—Ra—Boom —de—Ay... Meissler
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  • 357 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Aing Thye for Alor Star. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Thongwa for Port Swetteuham and Singapore. Lian Choo for Pulau Lsngkawi Perlis and Setu Sabangl. Kinta for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Kutnsang for Singapore, China and Japan. Amazone for Singapore, China and Japan. Expeoted
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  • 31 5 41 coolies arrived per ss Thongwa, today, of whom 8 were sent to Pulau Jerejak for quarantine, and the balance pri ceed direct to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 262 5 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, >-7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. <fc 3.45 p.m. Krch
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  • 33 5 The M M Packet Am«zone, with Continental mails, is expec ed to arrive here at 4 p m. to-day. The homeward mail, by the Teesta, closes at 10 a.m, on Saturday.
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    • 307 5 I I I I SWEATED «SSSSJ ia I s I I PEOPLE are easily awakened by a sudden noise but immediately fall asleep again, S so an ordinary alarm clock is no use. The Ansonia has a big metal s bell that rings like a fire alarm for S S
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  • 45 6 Dbmpster—On October 27 h, 1921, to Mary Annabella (Nee Saudilands) wife of Lt.-Colonel H T D mpster of Lower Perak Estate, Ttlak Annoo, —a daughter. Harpyr—On Oc Ober 24, 1921, at Bakit Kajaog Estate, Malacca, to Mr and Mtn H H Harper, a 3OD.
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  • 29 6 Fraser— Riley—On October 22, 1921, at the Frt3’iyteriau Cnarcb, O-cbard Road, Singapore, by the Rev G H Dengins, John U»quhart Fia?er and Elizabeth Marca Rilej of Lichfield, England.
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  • 1140 6 Appearances would certainly point to a much brighter outlook in Germany and Central Europe than the gathering clonds cf a few days ago seemed to suggest. The improvement maybe more appaent than real and the forces of dangerous unrest may only have been driven below the surface
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  • 1723 6 ri --"S FF Judging frort comments in the F MS, the euggeMons in the The Income P-ess of the Colony regarTax. ding the imminence or Income Tax there, are not fully appreciated I They are apparently regarded rather in tbe light of an attempt to rope others
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    • 263 6 C. 6. CjE'o Z?J Armco Ingot Iron *O® IS IRON j: <; < t —and not the usual mixture of I; Silicon, Sulphur, Phosphorus, Manganese, Carbon, Copper, li <1 Oxygen, Hydrogen and Nitrogen. |y I; In short, it is guaranteed ;l j; 99.84 per cent. Pure Iron, and ;l contains,
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    • 33 6 FORTHCOMING EVENTS AT THE E. O. FRIDAY llth NOVEMBER. ARM ISTICE NIGHT. WEDNESDAY 3Oth NOV. ST. ANDREW’S NIGHT Special Dinners and Dances. EXTENSION OF LICENSE ON BOTH NIGHTS. DANCING TILL 2 P. M.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 25 6 DEATHAbrams—By cable. On the 220 d inst, at Hough, Englatd, E iith Mary Abram’, the belovt d w ife < f Charles W Abrams of Singapore
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  • 187 7 ARREST OF ministers Reuter’s Telegrams.- Budapest, October 25. 'I he Karlist army, after losing half s effectives, retreated in the direc- n of Tatoi. The peasants destroyed I. railway thither, compelling the Karlists to abandon six trains. The provisional Ministers, Graz and kovski, were captured by the National
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  • 139 7 THE KARL COMEDY. Paris. October. 25. Reports concern big the prompt failure of the King ..tries cou]>. also the readiness of the i dish Government to abide by the Gei, .a decision regarding I piper Silesia are commented upon in the leading pa-p-.-rs as g< d *igns that
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  • 42 7 POLAND ACCEPTS DECISION. Paris, October 25. A Warsaw message says the Polish Government has accepted the League of Nations’ decision on Upper Silesia, and has appointed M. Plukinski, the Polish High Commissioner at Danzig, to negotiate a Polish-German econojnic agreement
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  • 48 7 CONFERENCE AT GENEVA. Geneva. October 25. The Third International Labour Conference has opened here, 40" delegates representing 4o countries, including Ger many, whose flag was displayed for the first time at the international conference smee the war. The proceedings were formal. Lord Burnham was elected President.
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  • 61 7 Paais. October 25. The train conveying the body of the American unknown soldier loft for Havre, where the body was embarked for America. Embarked on Cruiser. Havre. October 25. The casket containing the body of the American unknown soldier was emjarked by the American cruiser OlymMa, which
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  • 77 7 HUGE H.fUL OF MAILS. New October 25. Three armed motor bandits held up a motor van on Lowet Broadway J* rev °lvers, and carried off four bags 1 registered letters valued at a million ‘«oflars. Fatal Fight with Highwaymen. Mexico October 25. soldieix were kill <t and five
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  • 143 7 THE FINANCIAL SITUATION. ’•<> London. October 25. The "New York Times says the I nited States’ opposition to the lisar mament conference discussing international finance seems to have disappeared, and it is now reastjnably certain that such questions will come up at Washington. A Denial. H ashington, October
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  • 173 7 AN INTERESTING JAPANESE MANIFESTO. The Open Door for the Pacific; aboli tion of consular jurisdiction and customs restrictions in China abandonment of all Pacific island fortifications; restoration of peace in Siberia, with all the sovereignty of the Russians left unim paired; abolition of the coastwise shipping laws
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  • 102 7 Manila. October 1. —The Chinese community of Manila has cabled to Presi. dent Harding, urging him to invite delegrates of the Southern Government to sit in the Far Eastern Conference at Washington on November 11. The. Nationalist Party < f Manila, who favour Dr. Sun Yat-sen,
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  • 79 7 RRI i AIN’S POSI’iION. London, October 25. In the House of Commons. Mr. Barnet Kenyon asked —Is the British Govern merit still bound by a secret agreement with Japan which dictated its policy in Paris in respect of Shantung, and have the changed circumstances .modified the British attitude in
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  • 46 7 Washington, October 25. Mr. Hoover suggests that Congress authorise the War Department to donate surplus war stores for Russian famine relief, as the Secretary of the famine relief declared that private charity is insufficient to cover even a portion of the great need.
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  • 23 7 Washington, October 2». President Harding left by special train on a four day trip to the S. mlit hi States.
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  • 40 7 THE MEDICAL LOOPHOLE. Washington, October 25. Regulations issued under the Prohibitian Law lay down that medical prescriptions for wine must be limited two quarts at a time, and for beei to -■_> gallons. The number of prescriptions is unlimited.
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  • 136 7 FOUR DELEGATES CONFER. London, October 25. It is officially announced that the full m»*e ing of the Irish Conference is postponed. as the small Committee. mention ed yesterday, i* still sitting. Premier's Proposal Adopted. London, October 25. It is learned that the discussions by the small Committee of
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  • 135 7 THE EXTENSION BILL. London, October 25. In Ihe H< use of Commons. Sir Robert Horne, moving the second reading of the Exports' Credits Extension Bill said any Government and any under taking in the world might apply for a loan. The Government would favour pro[>. -als from the
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  • 61 7 FAR REACHING DECISION. London. October 25. The House of Lords decided that money paid by cheque in respect of bet ting transactions is legally recoverable by the loser It is stated that this means the doom of betting by cheque, and all money lost in the past
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  • 32 7 London. October 25. The National Cy-operativp Bank has suspended operations owing to mime rous notices of withdrawal f deposits, following rhe failure of Farrow’s Bank and the present unfavourable conditions.
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  • 20 7 AUST R ALIA Ns DF.F E AT TRANSVAAL. Johannesburg, October 25. The Australians defeated the Transvaal by nine wickets.
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  • 335 7 The thousands of people who were present at the local agricultural show at Wangaratta, Australia, were thrilled as they witnessed W. J. Weirs Musician clear 7 feet 10 inches, and thereby break the Australian and the world’s record horse high jump- it "as a magnificent jump, and
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  • 444 7 ELECTRIC LIGHT EXTENSION IN PENANG. The growls and grumbles from the dark suburbs i'-' Penang regarding the inadequacy of the lighting facilities must, be, by this time, considerably lessened in the Burmah Road and Kelawei Road district. where new electric lighting plant recently ousted the primitive and unsatisfactory
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  • 144 7 ATTRACTIVE POLO. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. October 27. The polo match for the K.O.R. Cup attracted a large attendance, including H. E. the Governor and Lady Guillemard and the Hon. Mr F. S. James. Singapore beat Burma Rifles by four goals to nil- Singapore played at the
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  • 73 7 The plan of seats for the boxing com petition to be held by the Penang Ama teur Boxing Association in the Empire Theatre, on Monday and Tuesdax next, io aid <>f tin- unemployment funds will be open at the Robinson Piano Company (■morrow (Friday). The following
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  • 38 7 The monthly medal will he played for on Saturday and Sunday, the 2S»th and 30fh inst. A Cinderella Subscription Dane* will be held in the Club House on Saturday, the 29th inst., at 9 p.m.
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  • 991 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. M. D. Daly, Supervisor of C ustoms, F.M.S., is on a visit to FaipingThe Hou. Mr. Justice Branch. K. C'., is leaving Penang this week end to sitin a Full Court of Appeal at Singapore. Taiping people regret very much to hear that the Hon. Mr. O.
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  • 443 7 THE SAN FRANCISCO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXCURSION.. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s liner Empire State "iH arrive at Singapore on November 11. She has on board the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce excursion party comprising 140 persons, among whom are the following:— Mr. Dwight K. Grady, Secretary,
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  • 115 7 The Committee of Penang St- An drew’s Society have decided to lin'd the Annual Ball this year on Fridiy. 2nd December. The charges will he a* follows: —Subscribers $2O, Guests (Gen tiemen) $lO, Guests (Toadies) »5. No free invitations will h<* issued by the Society to
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  • 873 8 INDIA STI LI. THE CHIEF FACTOIL Art- we in for a fresh booan in silv.,r I This question is suggested by the rapid and substantial rise that took place in mail week in the price of the white metal. It «as a rise that was unlooked
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 190 8 Underwood J Standard S Typewriters I The Machine you will Eventually Buy. Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England) Agents —Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. > Remington Revolver and Pistol Cartridges y Accurately made and carefully tested in the errr "t which 1 IB they are designed, these cartridges assure
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    • 265 8 t* e The quantity limited, the quality is rare. You cannot get it everywhere I Distillers Since r I HAIG ti HAKI I I Mwr I -I I I Your good taste tells you to get Haig Haig Whisky j GHE famous Five Stars brand is appreciated by discerning users
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  • 1091 9 “ML.” u (h.MEN' I' RESERV-ED. t> following is further evidence in |»erera*v. Parsons, in which S asking the Court to grant Jamages for an libel P have been published by the de L in the course of a telegram sent p plaintiff’s father in Kuala L him to
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  • 207 9 The Hospital for Tropical Diseases and London School of Tropical Medi cine. Endsleigh Gardens, Euston Road, London, is an institution which ought to be more generally known to people in the East than it is. The Hospital is especially equipped for the treatment of medical and
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  • 374 9 A very few years may it a penal offence to burn raw coal in any of our towns,” said Sir John Cadman, in his presidential addres« at the meeting of the Institute of Mining Engineers at Stoke-on Trent. While the popular view of coal was
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  • 81 9 JUDGMENT AGAINST CHINESE NEWSPAPER. Judgment to the extent of $6OO damages and costs was given to day by His Honour Mr. Justice Whitley> in the action brought by Cheah Seh Lim, against the Kwong Wah Yit Poh Press Ltd., in respect of a libel contained in the issue
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  • 262 9 Paris, September 25,—A dramatic man hunt which had a tragic end has taken place near Paris. The hero, and the victim, wa' an ex criminal named Alexandre Valle-', 47 years of age. Since he has been released from prison he has led the existence of a
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  • 189 9 Capetown, September 16. —ln reply to the railway men’s protest against the withdrawal of the eight hour day from the railway service, the Prime Minister stated that the Peace Tready did not fix the eight-hour day—it 'imply laid it down as a standard to be aimed at.
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  • 158 9 Mengkibol; (Central Johore) Rubber, which is inviting subscriptions for an is'iie of Convertible Debenture stock, was formed in 1910, but has not yet paid any dividend beyond the 5 per cent, per annum that was guaranteed and paid by the vendor company during the earlier year'. The present
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  • 129 9 Paris. September 23. —A serious duel, which was fought, first with pistols and then with swords, in the Parc des Princes this morning, and lasted from 9.30 a.m. till 11 a.m., is reported in the Press this evening. Four shots were exchanged at 64 feet-, but.
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  • 80 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day. •n SHAKES. J 1 3 a, a a» to so co 5 c. c. Sc. Sc. Miniag. Batang Padang 57ic 60c 55c 57jc Kampong K 31/- 32/South Taiping 60c 62Ac 57ic 60c Telok
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  • 73 9 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Pound. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 24 to 28| diamond No. 2 22 24 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 14| 18|
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  • 30 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on October 26 Plantation Ist latex crepe lOd Smoked Sheet lOd Market firm. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 86 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following Loudon prices, on Oct 26th:— Spot £155.10s down £l.os 3 months buying £158.0s 15s 3 selling £158.5s 15s Local Parity $77,92 October 27th: Singapore buyers m sellers at s7B|; Penang buyers no sellers at $7B. Messrs Boastead and Co To-dav's
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  • 338 9 Penang, October 27, 1921 SP. Tapioca 56.50 sellers M. P. Tapioca 56.75 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Slack Pepper $15.00 sellers Vhite Pepper $2B sellers. I rang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $35 sellers Uloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $42.00 se’lers 110 s $32.00 se’lers {No. 1 $lO 00
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  • 932 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. fl NAMES. S? CQ I S RUBBHR (Dollar.) 9c. 9c. 9c. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 12Jn 15c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.(9 1.10 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1.20 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7.75 825 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates I. 1 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 8C 5 Ayer
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  • 455 9 Prnano, Ootobbr *27, 1921. BEEF— otai Soup per r*atty 35 Roast do 48 k Steak* do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart v er catty 40 Liver do 80
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 94 9 TAKE HORLICK’S MALTED MILK—[MI it tttnJiea Mtfovx **night-cap” try HORLICK’S. You ■LjU will l>e pleasingly »ur- /r\»| IL/ prited how toothing and invig Wj IV vratiag this FOOD DRINK < i*. HORLICK’S helps p rs j j natur* tn overcome disease. M Made in a moment by the H addition
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  • 1391 10 RULES 01 PENANG ASSOCIATION. The following are'the rules of the Penang Amateur Boxing Association, under whose auspices a boxing tournament will be held in the Universal Picture House, Penang Road, on Monday and Tuesday next. I. The Association shall be called “The Penang Amateur Boxing Association,’’ and have
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  • 130 10 London. October 15. Details of th»fight between Kid Lewis and Johnny Basham indicate that the encounter was somewhat one-sided. Basham boxed cleverly, but it soon became evident that Lewis was far too strong for him. The latter delivered many telling upper cuts and frequently got home
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  • 219 10 A soccer eleven, which Mr. Pennefather organised for a week's tour to Java, has just finished its tour. Out of the three games down for decision, two were played pn Decca Park’s ground. Bataviaagainst the formidable Hercules Club team, the best eleven in Java, and both games
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  • 123 10 A picked Rugger fifteen have contributed to “Rugby Football Up to Date (Hodder and Stoughton, 165.), which is edited by E. H. D. Sewell. Among them, E. Gwyn Nicholls and Dr. E. T. Morgan (Wales), write on the Three Quarter Game, C. D. Stuart contributes a
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  • 82 10 Having witnessed a game of football in which both sides were spent, and “groggy" before the finish (writes a correspondent of a Home paper), I laid the blame on thei weather until, the same evening, I read that football was in full swing in Calcutta, with a temperature
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  • 172 10 In an interview published in the “Daily News." J. ’B. Hobb-. the Surrey professional, replies to Armstrong s statement regarding the Australians tour, attributing England’s defeat to tfie fact that she had played too many pro fessionals, who “took too long to play themselves in to give
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  • 214 10 The cricket season “statistics’’ are as usual, highly interesting. Mead finished up with a big, lead in the batting with an aggregate of 3179- averaging 69.10. Russell with 2236 and 54.53 ig second, and Shepherd, with 1909 and 52.97 third. Shepherd has been almost the most notable
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  • 369 10 rhe following are the minutes of a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town. Penang, held on Tuesday, tho 11th October, 1921. Present Mr. S. Codrington (President), Dr P. Liston. Hon. Mr. M. H. Thorne, Mr. J. L. McFall Dr. Lim Guan Cheng. Mr. Yeoh Guan
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  • 264 10 -Ex. The American film “Charge It," con trolled by Gaumont, was shown t o tin trade the other day. The leading part, played by Miss Olara Kimball Young, is that of a wife who infuriates her husband by her habit of ordering a costume and telling the dressmaker
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  • 171 10 Everybody will have heard the sior.v of the American who was contempt uou 4ly comparing the Clyde with the Missis sipi and who was silenced by the < bs t r vation that, while Providence had been responsible for the Mississipi, human engineers had made the Clyde.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 208 10 DON’T LOST YOUR PUNCH. If you feet a growing dissatisfaction with life, and ill health seems to threat en you without the symptoms < f any specific disease sh wing, your nerves arc probably ur d< '■nourished because your l?l< < d i- thin Take a moment to examine into
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  • 676 11 -Ex. LIFE STORY OF ARBUCKLE. I here is a kind of film story in the history of the semi-illiterate, twenty stone Falstaff of the screen, Roscoe Arbuckle who was born on a Kansas farm about thirty-eight years ago, and ran away from home at the
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  • 134 11 Under a more enlightened system of education, children will be taught to laugh. Dr. Kimmins, chief inspector of elementary schorls in London, who recently made the British Association rock with laughter at his illustrations of school children s wit, told a "Daily Mail' reporter that the value
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