Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 October 1921

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  • 18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, 250. VOL. SATURDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 595 2 better financial 01 tlook An outstanding feature of the Stock Exchange been the firmness of gilt edged securities, which even the unsatis factory Irish development failed to aff ect says .a London message of Septem b ei 17.* The chief cause of this firmness is apparently the removal
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  • 253 2 The following (•mmunique’’ was issued by the Food Controller. Ceylon, (Mr. E. B. Alexander.) With reference to certain omnr.uni»?ations which have appeared in the 1 c s in conieCion with th? purchase of B; gkok rhe, it is desirob’e to joint <ut that the assumptions
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    • 1415 2 SMALL DVERTISEMEN’S, IN STOCK: SELLING CHEAP. ArmictifO erode Oil Engine 14 and 28 H P. ftl IllldUlV paid for in advance, B i i—i— I Kerosene Engine, 2,4, 6, and 10 id F. are published in the Boatmoror Equipment 8H P, ClWfjOl OiIUIPF “Pin a H g Gazette’ Outboard Boatmotor,
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    • 700 2 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LOAN Sa t ISSUE OF $20,000.000 LOAN Bearing interest from the date of purchase at per cent, per annum n half-yearly on the Ist May and Ist November REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE Ist MAY, 1926 FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES. PRICE OF ISSUE—IOO PER CENT.
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  • 1174 3 —Ex. STORY OF HIS FIGHT AGAINST 'BOLSHEViKS. Ataman J M Semenov, who was one of the mot-t dramatic figures of the Jvast struggle between the Bolsheviks and their opponents io Siberia, and who recently arrived in >haughai, a voluntary exile, has set forth in the following a personal
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  • 438 3 In a standard work on Typhoons—" The cyclones cf the Far East by the Rev. Jose A’gue—a list is given of all th< typhoons which were recorded ab th< Manila Observatory as having occurred it the Far Easi during the 22 years, 1880 t 1901. It is as follows:
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  • 92 3 Oct 29—Singapore Races. Oct. 29—Runnymcde Dinner and Dance. Oct 29—Penang Golf Club, Cinderella Dance, 9 p.m. Oct 30—Penang Swimming C üb, Water Polo. Oct 31—Boxing Competiious, Empire Theatre, Oat 31 P.O.C, Bowls Tournament EntrieClose. N cv 1 Boxing Competitions, Empire Tneatre. Nov 11 and 12—Public Holidays. Nov 11
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    • 220 3 UNQUESTIONED QUALITY. Genuine Magnetized Steel > IW Scissors, keen edged S |SH andhish 1 Wi!l t wl no t tire the fingers in use, < an d will pick “P needles I easily- The best for dress- j I making purposes. If they 1 fall they will not break. T
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    • 179 3 Pritchard’s Provision Dept. This Department is stocked with a choice selection of ENGLISH and AMERICAN Provisions at prices which cannot be beaten. FRUITS Getsbest Pears in Syrup Per Tin $l-00 Apricots in Syrup 1-00 Peaches in Syrup i-oo Black Cherries in Syrup 1-00 R. A. in Syrup 1-00 Logan Berries
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  • 1142 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr H 0 Wa’erhoosf*, of Medan, is on a abort visit to the Ftderal Capital, Mr C P Taylor returned from Singapore in the Teesta this morning. Mr and Mrs C J Foot Jefe Koala Lumpur for Singapore on transfer. Mr and Mrs C Alma Baker are passengers
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  • 235 4 TO-DAY’S SCR ETCHINGS. [Rrgm Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, October 29. I The sera chings for to-day’s Races are as under Back 2 Backfire. Race 4— ldle Girl, and Meccano, which leaves only Cesarion Gi 1, who gets a walk over 1 Pace s—Keuilford and Astrioo. Race 6 Tres«alite,
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  • 41 4 (From Our Own Correspondent),* Singapore, October 29. In the final of the polo tournament, for the Macdougall Cup, H H the Sultan of Perak’s team defeated the Burma Rifles by three goals to one, Lady Guillemard presented the Cup.
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  • 39 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 29. The Hon Mr Perkins, presiding at the Boy Scouts’ Association's annual meeting, appealed to the public for further support tu the movement. The accounts showed 8 credit: of $538.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 385 4 Io the Editor of the “Pinang G/ zette Scjtsmen th* worid over are populad ctertited with a desire, which, if it does not amount to attaining something for nothing, aims at bringing abduc the maximum of gain for the minimum of expenditure of “bawbees,’’ This, of cju
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    • 118 4 To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette Sir —Referring to your article on this subj ct in your issue of 26ih inab it woulo seem well worth trying, but can you tell me whe-e I esn ger h supply for sowing? I have tried tbe Agricu’tural Department
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  • 376 4 CEYLON INVESTIGATIONS. Referring to new industries for the island tbe Times of Ceylon” says experiments carried out at Hakgala and Peradeniya a few years ago showed the possibility of camphor as c r op for tbe higher elevations of the island. A c meiderable area of land was
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  • 2022 4 JU IX IMENT AG AIXST LO< AL CHINESE PAPER. Judgment was given by H's i mH Whitley, m the buMr. Justice M.H. wnu S >o the aeuon against the Kwong Wah Yit Poh Ltd.- in respect of a defamatory aiticle p- n .mneared in the issue dated
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  • 619 4 Seattle A^ U9 DEFENDANTS APPEAL WITH I DRAWN. I A civil suh of considerable occupied the attention of the Hon. i Justice L. M. Woodward,' C.J.C, August last. The matter iij a will, in which nearly a million doijj were involved. The plaintiff wa s 84® binte
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  • 1504 5 IF4GVE FINANCIAL CCStMITL TEE’S DECISION. review of the work of the Financial remittee 4 the League of Nations was before the Commission of the Aaat Geneva by Sir Henry Strakoscb, '-j’lirman* U® 9tate( at Com- had c 'me to the conclusion that no “‘Rational agreement could at this junc
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  • 362 5 Without going over the stale old arguments for and against the uie of alcohol in general, is it going too far to say that an unnecessary amount is consumed in this country? asks the Malay Mail.” Granted that the climate is depressing and that everyone needs a
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  • 898 5 N. W. FRONTIER. A Simla, October 22.—A press communique states. Waziristan—lb will be remembered that the Abdulla section of the Mah-uda the most stubborn of our opponents in Waziristan were handed our terms on 14th September and granted a period of ten days from 16th September in
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    • 640 5 I Special Attractions During November i At Whifeaway’s To inaugurate the opening of, and introduce Z to the General Public Our Fine New Showrooms I Recently enlarged, extended and re-arranged, i we have decided to offer, throughout J November, Hundreds of Selected Lines i from all Departments of Our Large
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  • 20 6 Fyfe —Oa Ocob°r 27th, 1921, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs A R Fyfe, a son.
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  • 1261 6 India’s problems are in many respects different frem those of Malaya and schemes for their solution havs to be designed on varying line?. But, in essence and in principle, we frequently find that movements in India convey valuable ideas and offer useful suggestions applicable to questions of immediate
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  • 1829 6 At the next meeting of the» Planters Asaociation of Malaya Planters and the recommendation of the Labour Code, the Standing Committee with regard to the penal clauses of the Labour Code will no dcubt be considered by the general bdy of planters, and the sros and cons
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    • 258 6 c. 6. Armco Ingot Iron I; *o® IS IRON i; 1 1 > < —and not the usual mixture of Silicon, Sulphur, Phosphorus, |i i; Manganese, Carbon, Copper, Oxygen, Hydrogen and Nitrogen. <| 1; In short, it is guaranteed <; j; 99.84 per cent. Pure Iron, and contains, therefore, less
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    • 32 6 FORTHCOMING EVENTS AT THE E. O. FRIDAY, llth NOVEMBER, ARMISTICE 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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    • 41 6 THE TIDESSigb Water. Low Water To-day. 11.5 a m. 5.21 a.m. 11.27 p.in. 5.26 p in. To-mobbow. 11.46 a,a*. 6. 1 a,tn, 12 m.u. 6. 5p m. M OXDAY. 12. 2 a.tn 6 36 a m. 12.26 pm. 6 43 p.ir.
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  • 330 7 BRIAND’S BOLIC’A. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Varis, October 27. hainbc’ of Deputies- M. Briand, 01( ~t confidence to enable him Il! \'ed to the Washington Confe- i France was quite willing to military burden. He assured F i .hat nothing would be Chamber IJI L»«i Up declared he would not
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  • 452 7 AMERICA’S ATTITUDE London, October 13.—Discussing the consultation between Mr. Hughes and Senators Root, Lodge and Inderwood the Washington corresponof the Times” says inquiry in high Wfers discloses that the attitude of tindof the representatives of the United taf<B is th e very reverse of the intran--81-™ tone shown
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  • 167 7 London, October 16,—The “Times” Tokio correspondent wires that four Japanese delegations are about to start shortly for America. Their broad aim is the improving of the relations between tht countries- They are as follows One consists of two delegates of Tokio ladies’ societies who ar
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  • 77 7 QUESTION OF COMPETENCE. Geneva, October 97. The .International Labour Qonference heatedly debated the question or its competence internationally to regulate agricultural labour, the representatives of the French Government persisting with objections to the Conference s com petence. Eventually the closure was applied to the debate on the
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  • 188 7 HERR WIRTH S SPEECH Berlin. October 27. In the Reichstag, in a subdued speech with a substratum cf bitterness. Herr Wirth characterised the handing over of the Silesian question to the League as a breach of the Peace Treaty, which was also violated by the new line itself.
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  • 157 7 A NEW DEVELOPMENT. Paris. October 27. The Conference of Ambassadors decided that Karl be placed on a British gunboat anchored at Gala'z. to await the decision of the powers as regards his internment. Little Entente’s Demand. London. October 27. The question of Karl s fate has assumed a
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  • 110 7 KRASSIN AND AN AMNESTY London, October 27. M. Krassin has s'nt a Note protesting against the British action in shipping fjoo Denikin refugees from Mesopotamia to Xladixostok. which was justified by the refusal of the Soviet to grant an amnesty if tin refugees were repatriated th Soviet Russia.
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  • 90 7 London. October 27. The German mark in London has depreciated to 710. This is attributed to reparation payments, and to Berlin buying Swiss, Dutch and American currency. INCREASE IN NOTE I RCULATION London, October 16. —M ith reference to the collapse of the German mark
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  • 424 7 -Ex. THE RELATIVITY OF A MILLION. On August 3 "The Financier publish ed a warning against the attempts which are being made in several quarters in Britain to get. rid of the valueless Russian notes. Offers were sent out at the time drawing attention to the
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  • 126 7 Before the First Magistrate, Kuaia Lumpur. Lee Tek Sing of Serdang pleaded guilty to the following charges preferred against him by Assistant Commissioner of Trade and Customs on Tuesday morning That he on or about the 23rd of October at Serdang. was found possession of five gallons
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  • 80 7 DISCUSSION IN THE COMMONS London, October ::7. Hearty cheers follow'd the unexpect ed announcement by the Premier in the House of Commons, this afterno, n, that tho House would be invited to discuss the subject f the Anglo Irish Conference on October 3]. Mr. Lloyd George thought
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  • 63 7 IMMENSE DAMAGE IN FLORIDA. New York, October 27. It is 'estimated that the damage by the storm in Florida i s nearly $500,000. <•00. A great many houses were wreck ed at Tampa, the damage being estimated al s2,ooo,(mmi. live people were kill ed at 1 ampa and
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  • 78 7 The Secretary of the Penang Amateur Boxing Association informs us that for th e convenience of aJI patrons fr nn Province M eilesley and Kedah, a .special launch has been arranged. The launch will leave on Monday and Tuesday even, mgs three quarters of an hour
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  • 567 7 TO WHAT IS SUCCESS DUE i Mr. Charles F. Mathison writing in an American newspaper says seldom has a boxer developed into a champion without a trainer or manager claiming the credit for fashioning the raw material into championship form. If the boxer does not reach the
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  • 49 7 FIGHT WITH THE DORSET*. K Simla, October 27. A communique states that the Dorsets, with artillery and armoured cars, encountered a gathering of Moplahs. in the jungle west of Mallapuram on Octo, her 25. The rebels refused to surren der and fought determinedly. TMt'y suffered 246 casualties.
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  • 784 7 Calient, October 17.—With the arrival of reinforcements the work of rounding up the rebels has commenced in right earnest. The rebels seem also to have become more desperate and reckless in regard to human life. Chembasseri Thangal. the rebel leader operating m We«t Ernad, is responsible for
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  • 82 7 PREM IER’S STATEMENT. London, October 27. In the House of Commons- asked whether ’he Imperial Conference reached a decision respecting the need for extended or new naval bases in the Pacific, the Premier said that prior to the Conference, th e Admiralty decided that certain bases abroad, including
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  • 304 7 .—“S.F.PU iiei e was a '.cry large cmipa iv at the Uanglin lheatre, langl’n Barracks, Sii-’t a pore, oa Wednesday night, on th" eccas <7i of a BJi given by the Warrant Officers and Sergeants of the Ist South Staffordshire Regiment.. It was the second anniversary of the
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  • 163 7 MORAUX CO. An application concerning the affairs of Messrs. Moraux and Company (in liquidation) came before tht' Chief Justice at Singapore, when Mr. Shelley Thompson applied on behalf of the Li quidator for the Court to state whethei the "Nederlands Trading Society were secured creditors of the Company and» if
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  • 150 7 London. October 14.—The “Times” in a leader considers that in view of Sir Robert Horne’s admission of the failure of the Russian trade agreement it should be repudiated without delay. “No one, says the journal, “disputes the fact that trade with Russia is eminently desirable, but
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  • 71 7 London, October 15- —The (utters Feast at Sheffield has been abandoned The decision is not surprising after the Duke of York’s action in withdrawing his acceptance of the invitation to attend Nevertheless- regret prevails at the abandonment of an historic event, which ranks as one of the
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  • 1524 8 UNEMPLOYMENT. Premise's Speech. London, October 19.—1 n the Houie of Commons to-day Mr Lloyd George made his statement on Hnemploymenb. The Premier declared that the causes of unemployment, which was the worst for ths century, could be summed up iu one word “war.” He denied that
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  • 139 8 Penang, October 20, 1921. (Bi Courtesy 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 i, 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 165' 3 days’ sight Private 173 Bombay Demand Bank 165 c Madras Demand Bank 165
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  • 739 8 SATISFACTORY REDUCTION w IN COSTS. The seventh annual •general meeting the Semenyih Rubber Estate, Limitedwas held at the offices of the company. 5, Fenchurch Street, EC., Mr. E. G. Mo-, ney (chairman of the company) presiding. The said Since the last annual general meeting we have witnessed a
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  • 133 8 Mr. Walter George Darby (Cowie Harbour Coal) speaking at the recent meeting said Although the situation stall gives no cause for anxiety it is certainly better thhn it was in the beginning of the year. At that time, owing to severe industrial depression throughout the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 357 8 /Sy vA /W %> h v U i M /7 1/'7 1 CjJft 1 ill Sil Utz h I I Your Breakfast Coffee i will be a real joy—if 8 you prepare half-and-half with hot,rich Glaxo £uf —the milk with the real English flavour. jjj Glaxo is the rich mlk
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    • 598 8 MARVEIS F "EALING. I Lord Llslwan(l^B When Lord 1.i4t (1 f world how to ki|| 7 I H’s famous >■ ties were <<irt*ii*<i "'"ith,.,. l 'M tant step forward, whn >■ introduction I ven W .t form. wasi I Ur wounds and s I and at work. r 7''-diffirul,,. 1
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  • 3224 9 EXCELLENT SUPPORT IN PERAK. .vcTITUriON OF THE ASSOCIATION CONST* 1 explained. ‘i From Oub Own Correspondent •loob October 28—The public meeting l 1/ at Inch Town Hall, this forenoon, be \opport the proposed Dollar Rubber P Association, was attended by ver jO p3 r3OD9 representative of all
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  • 19 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 29. The qutstion of Keiling Tin 1 q’lidation was again adjourned.
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  • 110 9 THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 29, At a meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission, Mr R J Farrer, the Chairman, was welcomed back from leave. He said' be regretted that smallpox bad increased. Lt was a distu bing factor that concealment was not decreasing.
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  • 87 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Welbevrtden, October 28 —The Royal Dutch Air Service Company, in the summer of 1921, made 1,000 flights between Amsterdam, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Amsterdam and Paris, the distance covered being 465,000 kilometres, and transported 1,511 passengers and 31,000 kilos of luggage. There were no
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  • 248 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reports as follows: There is but little change to report on the week’s business which has remained quiet but steady. The price of Tin has lost 45/- but Rubber after being slightly, easier closes unchanged at lOd. Rubbers. A few Ayer Hitam
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  • 110 9 The Strait? Trading Co,, Ltd., give the following London prices, on Ocb 28cb:— Spot £156.08 down lOsOd 3 months buying £158.5? 12s. 6d 3 selling £158,10s lOs.Od Local Parity $7B 14 Oct 29th Singapore sold 75 tons ab $7B 3/8; Penang buyers no sellers ab s7B| The Eastern
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  • 320 9 —"M M.” Penang, October 29, 1921. SP. Tapioca 56.50 sellers M. P. Tapioca 56.75 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $15.00 sellers White Pepper $2B seller?. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $35 sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $42.00 se’lers 110 s $32.00 sellers JNo. 1 $lO
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    • 28 9 i TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Jlnks (In various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, limited 1
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    • 476 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHORT CLASSIFIED 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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  • 524 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Teesta for Madras taking mails for Earope etc, via Bombay. van Riebeeck for T Semawe, Segli, Sabang, Olehteh etc, Padang. Aing Thye for Alor Star. Ban Whatt Soon for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Trang for Kantang (Ttang). Ipob for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Koemai for Deli
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  • 262 10 DAILY (except Sunday), BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 7 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm, and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By tram alec 10.15 a.m. A 3.45 p.m.
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  • 432 10 St GEORGE THE MARTYR. Services for Week ending November sth, 1921. Sunday. 30 b, Twenty-Tnird after Trinity. 8 a.no. Matin?. i 830 a.m Holy Communion. i 10-30 a.m, Matins (Chinese). j 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymns 175, 196, 227, 595, Psalms 137—267 unison 138—265, 139
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  • 82 10 I London, October 16—-The magnificent Mansoleum of the Dukes of Hamilton, which a certain Duke erected at a cost of 50,000, with the idea that the great line of Hamiltons wou’d arise together on Judgment Day, has been long unsafe as the result of mining operation?.
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  • 47 10 The Somali, with mails from Europe U exp ced to arrive here at 2 p.m, tomorrow On the arrival of the steamer the Chiri Post Office will be open to deal with the mail and tl eie will be a delivery to all parts. J
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    • 487 10 In Trying Climates Children need Cod Liver Oil to maintain their vitality —‘KEPLERCod Liver Oil with Malt Extract 80 palatable that they take <7> it with pleasure, even in the v ''-j" J ropics. It ves t^3em the stren to disease. 7 7« feiWtoi of two sites, of 2 S&k
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    • 528 10 1 Quality. f S With LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE, 1 a few drops sprinkled over the meat, fish or cheese, &c., are all that is required to impart the most delicious B piquancy and flavour The QUALITY and concentration of its ingredients niake a littPe of this sauce go a long
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  • 747 11 PLEA FOR EUROPEAN CONCORD General Ludendorff has given a long interview to M. Jules Saucrwein, of the ’Matin,’' in the course of which he points out that the great question of the future is whether the peoples of Europe, and especially of England. France and Germany,
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  • 91 11 Vladivostok, October 13. —Captain Sakovitch with fifty other secret emissaries of the Chita forces was arrested on October 8 for carrying on an agitation amongst the Vladivostok troops in favour of a coup d’etat. General Verjbitzky has been appointed Minister of War, retaining the post of Commander-in-Chief.
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