Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 October 1921
1921-10-28
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-10-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 249. VOL. LXXIX. FRIDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement471 1921-10-28 1 I <r; < > .i<w,eie wholesale from I I, se®» tt.l: H* i C x 'V*.**— M. Leong ACo Penang. illHllllllllllllllllllillllilllillllillll i I THE PRICE OF I I BLACK J 3 <<,!,wwmUiUUHIUHIU!,I,fiUJUUWiI 1 i I < i I I I WTTTQTTV I I I I I Wv JL JL JL471 words
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Advertisement31 1921-10-28 1 I IHt tfts? SAX IN Tawd 1 I I' < i! I I' > T*.d»i T-.i •fj'X 1 r aSeuti s.s. a F a s< 1 O ig S»«m Laong A C 9,31 words
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1169 1921-10-28 2 BY SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON. To the vast majority of people the set ting out < f a Polar expedition conveys primarily the idea of adventure amid ice snow, glaciers, and icebergs and stormy seas, and —especially in regard to Antarctic exploration -penguins and1,169 words
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Article388 1921-10-28 2 FAILURE TO REVOLUTIONISE BREAKFAST TABLE Chester, the ruddy-bearded chef whom Sir William Orpen made famous in this year s Academy, is going back to his beloved Paris in despair. "You English.” he says, have no soul above eggs and bacon. My efforts at lunch and dinner you388 words
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Article164 1921-10-28 2 The. racial composition of the popula tion of the United States in. 1920, as announced by the Census Bureau, shows the country to contain 94.822,431 white persons, 10,463,013 negroes, 242.959 Indi ans, I 1,025 Japanese, 61,699 Chinese and 9,495 others. The Japanese race exceeded by164 words
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325 1921-10-28 2 FIVE MILLION PESOS ASKED FOR. The “Manila Times” states that 5-125,000 pesos have been requested by the Director of Public Works of the insular Government for the dredging and improvement of the Manila south harbour during the coming year. According to one of the department325 words
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Article318 1921-10-28 2 The ‘kM. L-” relates the death at Johore of two women, and a man on the same night— Saturday, through eating the roe of a poisons fish. A friend of the family who was in the habit of exchanging food with the unfortunate victims, all Javanese,318 words
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Article231 1921-10-28 2 The case of Tara Singh, who was charged with going about armed with a knife, without permission, was disposed of in the Third Court, Singapore, by the infliction of a fine of $3O and an order to confiscate the knife. Accused, who at first refused determinedly to231 words
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Article624 1921-10-28 2 THE K. O. R. CUP MATCH. Despite the wet weather there was a large gathering on the Balestier ground on Wednesday afternoon— including H E. j the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard. and Lady Guillemard, and the Hon ble Mr. F. S- James—in anticipation of an interesting afternoon g play,624 words
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Article183 1921-10-28 2 —“M.M,” London, October 15. —League football results, Huddersfield 1 Birmingham 1 Liverpool 4 Preston N. E. 0 Heart of Midi thian 0 Dundee 0. The M. S. V. R. B. R A. (Klang) Bigley meeting advertised, for the 29th and 30th October and sth and 6th Novemherjis postponed—“M.M,” - 183 words
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Article466 1921-10-28 2 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS, (From Our Own Correspondent,) Sygapore) October 28. There was heavy rain for the second day of Singapore Races. The results were as under: Race I—Scurry. AVRO 7.10 Thompson 1 ORTHEZ 10.12 Suttle NANKIN 8,8 Billett 3 i Won by 2 lengths 2 lengths. Time 1466 words
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Article801 1921-10-28 2 t ORDERS OF THE d ay I Tne following are tb fi Orders I for the meeting of the Le e i 9 i at to be held on Monday, the 31. i 1 Qt'jstiooe by Mr’s M o Q (1) “Is it a fact that both Rifl801 words
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Advertisement27 1921-10-28 2 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing 'lnks (In various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED' t27 words
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Article726 1921-10-28 3 A DISCOURSE ON PEN NAMES. (By a Correspondent.) The practice of hiding one’s identity under a nom de plume, when a burst of public spirited zeal, or a superior know ledge of a thing or things, actuates the desire to write a letter to the editor of the local726 words
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Article886 1921-10-28 3 •sIR A CONAN DOYLE’S NEW WORLD. x Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s whole hear ted devotion to the cause of spiritualism is well illustrated in his latest book, “The Wanderings of a .Spiritualist.” On the title-page Sir Arthur is described as “author of 'The New Revelation’ and886 words
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Advertisement921 1921-10-28 3 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, |p OH GYMKHANA CLUB for in advance, "T” published in the RACE QA Y S Gazette” DECEMBER 15th 17th at 3 cents a Word 2 Ex Gpl jjj n Pony Raees w jth a Minimum Charge of $1 j Open Pony Race. for each inter|jon. 3 Horse Races.921 words
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Advertisement95 1921-10-28 3 ARE YOU A MARKED MAN? Marked for promotion—or next on the list for “the sack” Slackers, and men who habitually arrive late for work in the mornings, are usually sufferers from constipation or “liver,” for which ailments Pinkettes are the remedy. Pinkettes gently stimulate the liver, aid digestion, ensure daily95 words
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Advertisement126 1921-10-28 3 Iwlnn K' l y i p CHRISTMAS S| E CARDS auto II Christmas STATIONERY H POST CARDS OF CHOICEST SELECTION ON VIEW AT OUR OFFICE YOUR INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED c I Pinang Gazette Press. LIMITED GOLD FLAKE VIRGINIA 0 tiGAßtnis 11SS® i I R ll*. .J |i a n FgoEßTEakel126 words
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Article36 1921-10-28 4 Jeff. —On the 27th October, at Kuala Lumpur, to Mr and Mrs R H A Jeff, a daughter. Morse the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs Gordon Sutherland Morse, on Oct. 20th, a daughter.36 words
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Article1281 1921-10-28 4 The subject of expanded credit f&cilLies is being given considerable prominence just now, and in this part of the woild, as elsewhere, many are looking forward hopefully to receiving help from somewhere or somebody that will provide the fresh credit necessary to lift them out of the slough1,281 words
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Article1298 1921-10-28 4 At the the Legislative Council on Monday mombeis The Legislative wi'l interesting f Council Meeting, agenda before them, and the sitting may be a lengthy one. The Supply Bill will be read a firs!) time, and the Food Control Bi 1 is down for second reading. The1,298 words
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Article136 1921-10-28 4 fo the Editor of the "Pihang Gazettb' Sir,— l have read with interest the Revd G H Douglas’s view on anion of tbe Churches, and I am quite io harmony with his views The greatest disaster that can befall Christendom would be this proposed union of Churches. This136 words
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Article286 1921-10-28 4 (From Our Own Corrkspondbst Singapore, October 2d, At tbe annual meeting of the United Assurance Company, r Kheam Lock, who presided, said t e p was $41,379. The Marine losses were $120,067, or 83-09 P er which was largely due to cr»L f Harbour. He expressed286 words
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Advertisement365 1921-10-28 4 W. Briggs Sons, Ltd., f Dundee and London, g “CHALLENGE" I S A; 1 f s IROOF I N G J s AND I J Bituminous Solutions. H SOLE AGENTS g Sandilands, Buttery Co., Penang. Singapore S’ Medan. g I Ml OMNRO MB IHMBMMM* OB MMM €V«B MB MBOBW MBBOOOBB365 words
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Advertisement32 1921-10-28 4 FORTHCOMING EVfNfS AT THE E. O. FRIDAY Hth NOVEMBER, ARMISTICE NIGHT. WEDNESDAY 3Oth NOV, SL ANDREW’S NIGHT Special Dinners and Dances. EXTENSION OF LICENSE ON BOTH NIGHTS. DANCING TILL 2 P. M32 words
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Miscellaneous26 1921-10-28 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 10.18 a.m. 4 34 a.m, 10.51 pm. 4.45 p.m. To-morrow. 11.5 a.m. 5.21 a.m 11.27 p.m. 5.26 p m.26 words
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Article266 1921-10-28 5 (Il [NA S POLICY. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 26. v wed P' ior to his de P arture for i), Wellington Kjpo deV>a<hi n tol t h limitation of armaments a iniost entirely upon the rej ion of conflicting policies in the j; lkt China would naturally makeReuter’s Telegrams.] - 266 words
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Article75 1921-10-28 5 PRESIDENT HARDING S VIEWS. Birmingham (Alabama), October 26. President Harding, in a speech, advoi.r (1 the right of the \merican Negro ■m broadet political and educational advantag’s based on race pride, but never f -in of social equality. Tie world war had resulted in th e race75 words
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Article74 1921-10-28 5 PRINCIPAL (’HANGES. Berlin, October 26. e 'constructed Mnth C abinet shows that Herr Rathenau, Minister of ReconftTiction. Herr Rosen (Foreign Affairs). Li Herr Schiffer (Justice) are omitted, Bfrr Mirth combining the Imperial Chancellorship and Foreign Affairs. Herr aiiiruch has replaced Herr .Schiffer. A PWsspr to Herr Rathenau74 words
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Article152 1921-10-28 5 THE german ministry. 11 October 26.—A Berlin message .6 err Mirth has accepted the task u -'l'uting a new Government. French Army Expenditure. Th french Government purposes re'«bv over six millions sterling at 1 irm y expenditure next year. Cheaper Flour. tj he J iove 'nment’ s efforts152 words
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Article26 1921-10-28 5 II,XM|A Ts DEMAND. Th ()i Hmlapest. October 26. 4 I. 1 '.v ah,,!. b d' "ianded that Karl <x a,M sur,er ki to the26 words
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Article155 1921-10-28 5 COMMENCEMENT OF TOUR. b London Oct her 26. Ihe Prince of A ales left Victoria station at n ”Oi,i t start his tour in India. Their Alaje*ti«*s. the Duke of Connaught, and other Royalties, ami all she Cabinet Ministers were present to bid him fare well. Before155 words
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Article237 1921-10-28 5 A meeting of the Executive Committee and Conveners was held in the Council Chamber. Singapore. on Friday. 21st iu>t. The Chairman (the Hon. Mr. F. >S. James. C.M.5.,) informed the meeting that it had been decided that the pre sentation of the address should take place237 words
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Article46 1921-10-28 5 AMENDED CHARGE «—■aw»—** Karachi. October 26. The trial has opened of the Ali Brothers. Dr. Kitrhlew and foer others. The Prosecutor requested that the charge be amended to the effect that accused engaged in a criminal conspiracy to seduce from duty Musulman soldiers-46 words
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Article51 1921-10-28 5 The Ha gue. October 26. The Ministry of Marine reports that a pilot ship, with a crew of ten. which was cruising at the mouth of the Ems, has been missing since the recent gale. A police boat and destroyer, assisted by seaplanes, are searching for the51 words
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Article42 1921-10-28 5 London. October 26. A New York telegram states that a 15 to 20 million dollar loan to. China is under consideration by the American group of the Chinese Consortium, for the purpose of meeting obligations maturing on November Ist.42 words
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Article72 1921-10-28 5 London, October 26. The management of the National Cooperative Bank, which is not connected with the Banking Department of the Co-operative Wholesale Society, announces that there is an ample margin, after fully paying the holders of current and deposit accounts. Nearly ad the bonds providing the Bank’s72 words
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Article40 1921-10-28 5 Washington, October 26. The House of Representatives passedby 199 votes to 117. a bill for the creation of a Commission, headed by the secretary of the Treasury, to fund foreign war debts to |he United States.40 words
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Article11 1921-10-28 5 Lille, October 26. The textile strike has terminated11 words
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Article79 1921-10-28 5 THE TOTAL RECEIPTS. London. October 26. The toirl reparation* received trim Gerjnan.i to September 30 are < flicially estimated at L' ioO.iUHi.iMii). The receipts undei the German Reparation Recovery Act to October 22 amount to £1,330.000. The sum of 126,000.000 has been advan ced t<> Germany for the provision79 words
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Article39 1921-10-28 5 London. Ort'iker -’ft. The ambuidg; ore resulted as under: Milenko (l"o io 7) j Leighton (66 to 1) 2. Fran’klin (20 t<> 1) 3. Wnby a short head. half between second and third. Two tv four rar39 words
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Article57 1921-10-28 5 London. October 26. In the Ilou.n ,r Commins. Mr: G Stewart put t Question with regard t the carrying >.* of the Rcvr end Mr. I’trke v by Chinese brigands. Mr. Cecil Ha nisworth replied that the Foreign Office had received- m reports from China on57 words
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Article52 1921-10-28 5 Jacksonville (Florida), October 26. A severe tropical storm swept the State of Florida from Key West northwardsdoing considerable damage at Tampa. Portions nt the city were flooded, the lights extinguished, telegraph and telephone wires blown down and many small house* destroyed. The citrus crop is seriously damaged at52 words
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Article226 1921-10-28 5 NEW NAVAL STATIONS. Washington. October 13.—As a result of sweeping changes that have been directed by the Navy Department at Washington, the two American fleets originally created as the Pacific Fleet ami the Atlantic Fleet under the Wilson Administration, are to be merged into a single gigantic226 words
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223 1921-10-28 5 ’’—“The Star.” A San Francisco cable to the Manila papers reports that the twenty-eighth air squadron has been ordered to Manila, from Mather Field California. The coming of the 28th air squadron to the Philippines is taken by some army officers, says the “Manila’’—“The Star.” - 223 words
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Article117 1921-10-28 5 MANUFA( TI RING COMPANY PROPOSED. (Special Wire.) London, October 26. A crowded meeting of the Rubber Shareholders Association, held in Can non Street Hotel, proposed the forma tion of a Rubber Manufacturing Com pany, owned by the industry, with a capital of £500,000. contributed by plan taticHis at117 words
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Article148 1921-10-28 5 London. October 26. A meeting under the auspices of the Rubber Shareholders' Association was held in London. Mr. Zorn, the Chair man. explained the Association s scheme to remedy the difficulties of the rubber market ii eluded the formation of a Rubber Manufacturing Company, owned and controlled by148 words
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Article401 1921-10-28 5 Redwood City (Cal.), October 14 William Hightower was convicted today of murder in the first degree- for the slaying of Father Patrick Heglin. a Catholic priest of Colma. This conviction brings to a close one of the most sensational cases that has stirred police annals of401 words
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Article39 1921-10-28 5 Weltevreden, October 28. —A Dutch Captain and Navigator. Van Houten, yesterday morning fell 260 metres with anew De Haviland machine. The Cap tain was killed. The accident occurred at the flying ground at Soekamiskin. near Bandoeng.—Anett.39 words
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Article1115 1921-10-28 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. H VV. Noon and Mrs. Noon ar» leaving for Home on Wednesday next. apt. G. A. Clements, R.-G.A., is act ing as Instructor in Gunnery, Strait* Settlements. Mrs. T. C. Hume, of Nordanal Estate. 1 is returning to Singapore on the P. and I O. steamer Somali.1,115 words
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Article74 1921-10-28 5 Shanghai. October 19.—Shanghai’s forthcoming automobile show promises* to be a big success. It will be held in the Verdun Gardens. All the 76 avadaoie exhibition spaces in a vast building under construction have been disposed of. Additional space was tentatively spoken for by Mr. C- R. Burkill,74 words
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Article95 1921-10-28 5 INITIAL ACTIVITIES. Shanghai, October 18. —The consulting committee of harbour engineer experts who last Saturday started a six weeks inquiry into the Shanghai ports development scheme, «were banquetted at the Astor House last night. There is to be a meeting of the leading residents to-day. The committee95 words
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Article128 1921-10-28 5 The most blase*of cinema goers, will find n picture calculated t.- hold their attention throughout at the I niversal Picture House. Penang, tonight, when the five reel film, entitled “The Road to Divorce,” by J. Grubb Alexander, will be screened. It i s written round the old problem,128 words
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Article75 1921-10-28 5 The growing habit of wearing horn rimmed spectacles has set me wondering as to what “terrifying instrument” will be worn next, says a writer in the “Daily Mail.” To me, as a wearer of the ordinary piner nez glasses. waich are c iiil-n t able, and not75 words
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Article984 1921-10-28 6 MOTHER TONGUE OF INDOEUROPEAN RACES.” In yesterday's issue, a summary was given of the paper on The Mother Tongue of the Indo-European Races,” read by Mr H G Sarwar, at Wednesday’s meeting of the Athenaeum, Penang. The paper was followed by an interesting discussion, of which an abridged984 words
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Article504 1921-10-28 6 MORE CAPITAL REQUIRED. The report of the Directors of the above company to ba submitted to the third ordinary general meeting of shareholders to be held at the registered office of the Company, 12, Market Street, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, the sbh November, 1921, at 10.30 a.m.504 words
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Article231 1921-10-28 6 M.M.” > Murder Case Sequel As an outcome of the Seremban murder case, five of the principal witnesses for the prosecution in that case were subsequently arrested on charges of alleged perjury. The names of the five persons so arrested are George Charles John Lee, (alias Lee Chin“ M.M.” - 231 words
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Advertisement177 1921-10-28 6 th— na>».'| BOOTH'S I RECOGNISED AS I p "THE GIN” I eST! 7,1 01 all over India China. I ™St-S«k g BOOTH'S I J The J OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LOCAL DEALERS. Original in distillery. I LONDON. I < e J SOLE IMPORTERS I BEHR CO., PENANG I a JOHN I177 words
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Advertisement137 1921-10-28 6 [songs THAT YOU HEAR EVERYWHERE !> o-Hi-o DO YOU E.VER think of me: z Zli^L'' HUMMING. Price $1 P er Cop J I ALL THE LATEST MUSIC CAN BE OBTAINED AT i; THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD., I I (Incorporated in Hongkong). PENANG. CONTRACT Experts always ready to be sent137 words
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Article87 1921-10-28 7 meeting at ipoh. From Our Own Correspondent B Ip°h, October 28. At the meeting of DMlar Rubber n s the Hon. Mr N Kenion producers, •j e j There was a tair attendance, present being quite representative. Mr Kindersley explained the aims and objects. Mr Choo Kia87 words
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Article74 1921-10-28 7 he following are the latest quotations a Messrs Kennedy Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day. E E SHARES. a s a 02 05 CO I c. f c. Sc. Sc. Rubber .Dollar) »llenbj >4« 16« 1°« 16 B,K.p>»g 160 126 P™ JiMb 850 90c 87l 95c Mininf. Ipoh74 words
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Article168 1921-10-28 7 Fraser's Weekly Report, anted Oct. 25, gays the volume of business passing in our local share market has shown no improvement throughout the week and in most eases prices are easier with sellers predominating. It is generally considered, however, that the worst has been seen and the168 words
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Article224 1921-10-28 7 FRARON CO’S SHARE REVIEW. Business has been quiet during the week andar review, and the market appears to be suffering from inanition. Industrials are almost neglected and the gilt-edged section is weaker, Rubber remains steady, the latest quotations being, Singapore 32 cents with forward positions considerably Uglier, London 9 7/8d224 words
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Article105 1921-10-28 7 Oct 29 DlQner Rnd Dance. Oct2Q x? QBspore Races Nellmay Rubber Co, Ltd, Meeting, j 12 noon, Oct OQ"n Qun y me de Dinner and Dance. GMf Club, Cinderella renang Swimming 'Blub, Water n i 010, vet 31 T> T? 0 10 Competitions, Empire Uot3i Tbeatre "P.C.C, Bowls105 words
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Article96 1921-10-28 7 Messrs Guthrie and Co, 2<td, local agents of the above inform us that the monthly outputs of the Rasa Property (No, 2 Dredge) from the month of April chia year were April' piculs 400, May piculs 614, June piculs 364, July piculs 143, stopped 2096 words
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Article121 1921-10-28 7 The Straits Trading Co,, Ltd., give the following London prices, on Ocb 27tb:— Spot £156 lOs.Od up £l,os.od 3 months buying £158,17» 6d 175.6 d 3 months selling £159.05.0d 155.0 d Local Parity $78.45 October 28tb Singapore sold 50 tons at $7B Penang buyers, no sellers at s7B|.121 words
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Article230 1921-10-28 7 Pbnang, October 28, 1921, BP. Tapioca $6.50 sellers M. P. Tapioca $6.75 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 h 110 s $32.00 sellers flio. 1 J lO.OO230 words
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Article49 1921-10-28 7 Church Services. 23rd Sunday after Trinity, October 30. St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth, Re opening of the Church after renovation, 9 a.tn. Holy Communion and Address, 5.15 p.m. Evensong and Sarmon. Tuesday, November Ist, All Saints’ Day, S. Paul’s Mission Chapel, Bukit Teagah. 9 a.m. Holy Communion.49 words
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Article33 1921-10-28 7 30th Oct, 23rd Sunday after Trinity. 7.30 a m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon (Tamil). 5 p.m. Children’s Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.33 words
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Article60 1921-10-28 7 The Band will play the fallowing programme of music at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. to-day. 1 March ...Bersaglieri ...Kapa 2 Selection... The Girl From Kay's. ..Caryl) 3 Waltz ...The Skaters ...Waldtemfel 4 Fox Trot There’s A Little Bit of Bad in Every Good Little Girl ...Clarke60 words
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Article154 1921-10-28 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Orestes for Port Swettenham, Singapore and Japan. Arratoon Apcar for Singapore, China and Japan. van Noort for Langsa, Olehleh, Sabang etc, Padang. Jin Ho for P Brandau and Langkat. Seang Bee for Singaporejmd China. Sibiawan for Pang Nga, Kedah for Dindings and Sibiawan. Sappho for Teluk154 words
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Article275 1921-10-28 7 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping,' Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, >7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore i 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Krth275 words
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Article37 1921-10-28 7 The homeward mail, by the Teesta, closes at 10 a.m, to-morrow. The Somali, is expscted to arrive here at 3 p.m, on Sunday, the 30th instant, and is expected to hsle European mails on board.37 words
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Article140 1921-10-28 7 Penang, October 28, 1921, (Bl CODRTESV OP THE CHARTERED BANK) London Demand Bank 2/3 7/8 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 3/16 3 Credit 2/4 13/32 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 165 3 days’ sight Private 173 B Bombay Demand Bank 165 g Madras Demand Bank 165 >140 words
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Article450 1921-10-28 7 Penang, October 28, 1921, BEEP— cts, Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail vaoh 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of450 words
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Advertisement138 1921-10-28 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. Tamil Dresser wanted—Young, keen, and hard working—good prospects— Manager, Bukit Mertajam Estate, Kulim, European Engineer wanted to bake charge of a small engineering shop. Replies staring age and experience to Box No, 280, c/o Piuang Gazette. A thoroughly qualifiad Home Trained Motor Engineer wanted for car138 words
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Advertisement301 1921-10-28 7 I HOTEL BRASTAGI, SUMATRA, EAST COAST. Telegraphic Address: BRASTAGIHOTEL. MEDAN- Postal Address: BRASTAGI, SUMATRA, O. K 4,600 feet above sea level. Beautiful Scenery, Situation. i Climate FRESH, INVIGORATING, equivalent to an b English summer, General Temperature 55* to 58* by night* 70° to 75’ by day. i Splendid scenery, MOUNTAIN301 words
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Advertisement1357 1921-10-28 8 I HENDERSON LINE. I C O WIPAN Y. Fasfc p assen g er anc Cargo steamers between (Incorporated u U. 8. A.) trans-paci r,c service RANGOON AND ENGLAND. i t hoesier state from Hongkong 3ist October, 1921. With through connectiousgfrom Penang. Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu, San Franoiaco. manila east1,357 words
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Advertisement745 1921-10-28 8 J I ROBEY’S SEMI-DIES£II I CRUDE OIL ENGINE. I s 1 g "I— I Chief points of advantage are— f Simplicity of Construction. I Ease of Handling. I Complete Construction. I 5 Low Fuel Consumption. 1 Efficiency and Reliability. i No inlet and Exhaust Valves. Perfect Lubrication. i Regularity of745 words
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