Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 October 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 251. VOL. LXXIA. MONDAY. 31st OCTOBER, 1921. PRIOE 15 CENTS.
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    • 553 1 N IKKO 7. NORTHAM ROAD. < Telephone No. 579, i J|E* S 3 *-> Si U U 1 Haboko Tea. I I W<B to motorists. i w j fj A Don’t run away with the idea that there Carefully selected and free from 5 UwSL 1 >3r y\\\ There is
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    • 22 1 t THE BEST dAH A TOWN i’ I; > —P.TT- ~t- r Sala Maati S.S. P.M.S< 1 k Ong Sana Leong a 00,
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 169 2 London, October 13.—The official report on the public schools of Mesopotamia for the twelve months, which ended last September, shows that there has been much activity and a marked progress as soon as conditions became normal. The attendance of practically every school has increased. Several new schools had to
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    • 207 2 Pharijong, October 10.--The route to the summit of Mount Everest by the north-west arete is found to be practicable. On the 22nd September six members of our party with twenty-six coolies, arrived at the head of the Kharta valley, a”J camped at a height of 22,500
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    • 182 2 London, October 13. —The ‘Times’’ ii» a leader warmly commends the Prince of Wales’s appeal for the Empire Exhibition. which if it is to be of real and lasting service to the Empire must be on a higher plane altogether and more comprehensive and practical than ai\v preceding
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    • 107 2 London, October 12. —A difficulty has arisen in connection with the proposal to confer the V.C. on the American “unknown soldier. This is the King’s prerogative which does not favour the precedent of bestowing it outside the Empire. It is pointed out that the V.C. has
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    • 90 2 London, October 12.—Th e choice of the British mothei- of a wartime hero who is to take to America the national wreath which she will place on the grave cf the I nited States unknown warrior, has fallen on Mrs. Mccudden, mother
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    • 327 2 London, October 12.-Sir Meyer, acting with Sir IL BTrade Commissioner for the India Office, and Sir Louis Kershaw, head of the News Department- Labour and Industry attached to the India Office, has secured an option on 100.000 square feet forming the best site at th e British Empire
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    • 222 2 London, October 17.—A Paris message states that the arrest and trial of various gangs of bandits is engrossing the public attention. Pride of place is occupied by the Robbers of Suresnes.” ten of whom the Seine Assize Court, sentenced to six years' imprisonment and in the case
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    • 147 2 London, October 12.—" The more nations disarm the more serious becomes th e menace of any nations hostile to the peace of the world possessing large aerial fleets, ostensibly for civil purposes.” This statement is emphasised by Mr. G. Holt Thomas in a letter featured in The,
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    • 96 2 London, October 12,—The official demonstration of the new “Alula” aeroplane wing* the invention of Hoile, a Dutchman, which is designed to give great lifting- power to the machine has proved most successful. The wing v fitted to a Martinsyde machine with a Hispano-Suiza engine of 300 horse power.
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    • 60 2 London, October 14- —Reuter understands that the questions of transferring the administration of Aden from the Government of India to the Colonial Office and the possible administrative amalgamation of Aden and Somaliland are still under discussion. Sir Geoffrey Archer, Governor of Somaliland, has just left London to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 986 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, paid for in advance, I are published in the g g “Pinang Gazette” I/ 1 I at 3 cents a Word Lw-C q with a Minimum Charge of $1 g|g|?\ I for each' insertion. 6 Consecutive Insertions $5. P i POSITIONS VACANT. /\X V Tamil Dresser wanted—Young, g
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    • 252 2 HORLiCK’S ’MALTED MILK' The Original j =si 1 li < I i I The use of Horlick’s Malted Milk solves the 1 all-important problem of a pure milk supply j n J hot weather, as all possibility of contamination I H or impurity is avoided. Its constituent parts, the I
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  • 297 3 CLOSING DAY’S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 29. The fcilowio-; nre the results of the racing at Singapore ou the closing the Meeting Race I—R. C. NANKIN 8.6 Billett I GAY LAD 10.5 Husemau 2 BAEZ 7.0 Battersby 3 Won by lei gth, Time 2 mm
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  • 221 3 THE MERCHANT O? VENICE.’’ The members of the Anglo Chinese School Cambridge Literary Society gave a second performance of '‘The Merchant of Venice,” in the School Hall, on Saturday nigbt. There was a large attendance, the audience showing marked appreciation of the work of the young performers, whose
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  • 44 3 Weltevreden, October 30.—The British Indian mgar speculator, Ganee Hflj?e Ahmad, of Scurabaya, ha« been adjudica ed a ba r krun\ The asae's, inc’u ling hotels, gr unds, etc., are estimated at nearly 7,000,000 lu Ider?, and the liabilities ab nt 7*500,C00
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 195 3 [To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette,"] Sir—The communication from Andra in Saturday’s issue should be an excellent advertisement for the Ball, if only from the viewpoint that britber Scats in Penang, the Province and Ked+h will wish to rally to the standard to prove that $2O
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    • 741 3 [To The Editor of the "Pinang Gazette g’J Sir—Mercury passes in inferior conjunction with the Sun on the Ist November, and cannot be seen until about the 12bb, when it might be searched for in tbe morning hours ou the 17ch the planet is in its
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 227 3 r i !7x.'> 1 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 Twenty you have
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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 i-oo Peaches in Syrup I-00 Black Cherries in Syrup I-OO R. A. in Syrup 1-00 Logan Berries
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  • 4728 4 GOVERNOR’S BUDGET ADDRESS. His Excellency the Governor, Sir L N Guillemardj addressing Rhe members of the Legisla ive Council ata meetiog held today at Singapore, said Honourable Members of tbe Legislative Council. It is my task to-day. in accord ance with annual custom to pass in review the
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  • 365 4 PENANG AND P W IMPROVER. In the memorandum of I n f, I Statistics acompanying H E the address to the Legislative Council under Education r is stated ih t "’'B paration of designs f or Qew E 1 t Secondary schools on sites recently J* 5
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    • 132 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION I Wanted for Architect, Dep«i«* I P.W.D. Temporary Draftsman-?®' I accurate and neat Tracer-Salary I mensem. Apply with specimens o I to Executive Engineer, P.W.D., P I MISCELLANEOUS. Instruction in Shorthand Advanced) given by a Pitman Teacher, Terms modera’eprosppctu» and tarrns to 1 c/ >
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  • 622 5 “M.M.” REMARKABLE STORY. A remarkable story was unfolded in the Seremban Police Court on Thursday morning, when Chief Inspector Brouard related to Mr. R. C. Cussen, the Magistrate. the modus operandi’ of what he described as The Sawdust Swindle.” On the 19th of this month, about 3 p.m-,
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  • 211 5 Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Kuala Lumpur, reported on Thursday: That a change of attitude towards the rubber position had come about in the Colonial Office, was rumoured over a month ago, and the suggestion of a kind of super export tax spoken of for anything over
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    • 202 5 pinners At ’the Essex Motor Club’s Twenty-Four Hour Bun from London to Bala, and Back to Dunstable, a Distance of 420 Miles, on September, 9th and 10th, out of five Gold AJedals, Two were awarded to Buick C. 0.,e We are Agents for Both Makes J. berry co., REPRESENTING CENTRAL
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    • 274 5 Armistice Night Special Dinner >: SONGS ■■jC «M Dance i THAT YOU j: «THE HEAR Runnymede Hotel OHI O b DO YOU F-VER ,//"f < bOVtinftgr *****, 1921. think of me INSTOCK: SELLING CHEAP. u.TMXVMrs o 1' Cmde 0,1 Engine u n d 28 hp. HUMMING. Price si Per Copy.
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  • 78 6 Andrews-Langman—At St George’s Church, Penang, on the 31st October, by the Bev Walter Naisb. M A, Percy H Andrews of F M S Pulice to Dorothy Langman of Ichang, Hupeh, China. Malayan papers please copy. Ebbkls: O'Neill —On the 22nd October, at the Cathedral, Rangoon, by the Rev N
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  • 1159 6 The Budget speech to the members of the Legislative Council was bound to be pitched in a key harmonising with awkward and unsatisfactory economic facts that have brought the Government face to face with a financial situation almost unimaginable only a year or so ago. Huge
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  • 1808 6 Advocates of tlm registration of domestic servants—aud their numA Registration here have increased largeBili. ly within the past few years—will be glad to hear that the draft of a private Bill to be intro, duced in the Federal Council is published in the F M 8 Gazette.
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    • 235 6 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllHlllllllll I Jeyes’ I THE g I "ESSENCE OF HEALTH" For usegin the SAFE I House Office. j EFFICIENT. School. 1 H Cinema. ECONOMICAL J i A Stf —Everywhere. I I IN 1,2, 5 GALLON DRUMS. g f SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO., f PENANG- s W/ilMlllllllllillllllllllllllllllW I rfSlniu>- VIRGINIA ETTES I
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    • 32 6 FORTHCOMING EVENTS AT THE E. O. FRIDAY, llth NOYEMBER, ARMISTICE NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, 3Oth NOV, ST. ANDREW’S NIGHT Special Dinners and Dances. EXTENSION OF LICENSE ON BOTH NIGHTS. DANCING TILL 2 A- M.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 35 6 DEATH, Lim —On the 29th October, 1921, at her residence No, 24 L'ght Street, Madame Lim Siam Neoh widow cf KLoo Cheow Teong, J P aged 67. Straits and I M S paper please copy.
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  • 572 7 ~t>ITTIX<: ON NOV. 12 Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington. October 28. Department has decided Li e i ho the first fitting 6f the f H inent Conference on the 12th kvtnib er premier's Plans. London. October 28. fated that Mr. Lloyd George. v hope to bex able to leave Lon-
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  • 329 7 Us 7 ,U Viscount Bryce, f|( tom- 1 PIUI "‘d from his AmeL the T lt ,li r 'cle he contributes Twic S;iv 011 ,M'ashingtou Con- ""'"'a believes that the T barium ,U r he a se,ul s l o red, l,h lhe Conference l>ll ’l*'-
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  • 80 7 ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. New York, October 28. Unusual scenes of enthusiasm greeted Earl Beatty, who is a member of the British delegation to AVashington on his first public appearance in New A’ork at the Pilgrims' Society banquet at which a thousand distinguished guests attended. Earl Beatty
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  • 13 7 ARRIVAL AT GIBRALTAR. Gibraltar. October 29. The -Renown” has arrived.
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  • 82 7 S'TAM TO BE VISITED. Paris. October 28. Marshal Joffre sails on the 11th November on an extensive Far Eastern tour, the principal object being to return the visit of the Japanese Crown Prince to France. After vtisiting Saigon and Bangkok to pay his respects to the K’ng
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  • 165 7 CALLED OFF BY LABOUR LEADERS. Chicago. October 28. The railroad men’s leader. Shepherd, Committee to draft a resolution calling off the strike for submission to a meeting of labour leaders attending the Conference arranged at the instigation of the Labour Board. Chicago, October 28. The railway strike
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  • 40 7 THE ENGINEERING BALLOU Landon, Octobe* The ballot of the engineering and ship building union- resulted in a majority of 22,835 in favour of the withdrawal ot the Ministry of Munitions’ bonus, thus averting the danger of a strike.
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  • 23 7 PASSENGER SHIP CAPSIZES. Antwerp, October «>O. An Antwerp-Thames passenger vessm capsized in the Scheldt. It twenty have been drowned.
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  • 198 7 THE GENEVA CONFERENCE. Geneva. October 2 q The International Labour onference has decided not to discuss the application of an eight hours day for agric.ul tural workers. Geneva, October 29. Arising out of the rejection of consideration of agricultural labour items by the International Labour Conference, the workers’
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  • 71 7 Paris, October 29. Replying to the German Note, the Ambassadors’ Conference declaies that the protest against the partition of Silesia is unacceptable. It takes note of Germany's undertaking to carry out the decision. The Conference approved the AutroHungarian Protocol of Venice as regards Burgenland, the text of which
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  • 83 7 A REQUEST TO MR HOOVER. AVashington, October 28. The Near-Easi. Relief Committee, after touring the famine areas on the Volga and in Armenia, approached Mr. Hoover to recommend the United States to enter into a trade agreement with the Soviets. Credit for American Machinery. AVashington, October 28. The Near
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  • 31 7 Paris, .October 28. The Chamber has passed a bill provi ding for the appropriation of six million francs for the relief of the Russian fa mine.
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  • 32 7 SERIOUS DAMAGE AT NAPLES. Naples. October 28. The’ river overflowed seriously and houses collapsed. The crons are da maged and many people have b< cn kill ed or injured.
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  • 60 7 REMARKABLE FLOOD SCENES. A r ancouver, October 3U. A cloudburst flood swept away the greater part of the mining town of Britannia Reach, fifty houses being carried off. Thirty-five are dead or missing. Flood waters of the Coquitlam River inundated three sections of Coquitlam. A three-storey hotel
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  • 32 7 London, October 29. The American group of the Chinese Consortium state that a funding loan is likely to be made, providing certain onligationg now maturing can be met.
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  • 32 7 London. October 28. The underwriters of the Cilmmon wealth loan of £5,000,000 have to take up 60 per cent- of the stock quoted at a quarter per cent discount.
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  • 20 7 Amsterdam. October 28. Only 56."00,o00 guilders have been subscribed of the Dutch Indies 100,000,000 i'Sue at 95.
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  • 253 7 MADEIRA FAVOURED. London, October 28. The Ambassadors’. Conference favours Madeira, as the place of Karl's exile if Portugal is wiilling. Pending a final decision Karl will be detained aboard the British warship Cardiff off Galatz. Obdurate. London, October 28. The Foreign Office has no knowledge of
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  • 36 7 Rome, October 30. After numerous postponements, the Conference of the succession States of the Austrian Empire opened at PortoRosa. It will deal chiefly with questions of an economic, tariff and railway nature.
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  • 37 7 RECENT WAGE REDUCTION. Amsterdam. October 28. The metalworkers at Rotterdam. I trecht. Dordrecht. Deventer. Apeldoorn and Amersfoort have resolved to strike on the 31st October owing to the emplo yers’ decision to reduce wages.
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  • 58 7 New York. October 28. The /Associated Press correspondent at Prague states that the Cabinet approved an agreement with the French Standard Oil Company, with the exception of eleven districts, where there are already concessions, or state exploitation. A Czecho-Slovak Company will be formed, under the agreement, in
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  • 76 7 APPLICATION FOR NEW TRIAL. New York. October 29. A motion for a new trial of the Italian communists, Zacco and Vanzetti, convicted of murder, was heard in Norfolk County Court to-day. Police guards were distributed inside a n d outride the building. Spectators were searched for concealed
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  • 39 7 NAVAL CAPTAIN’S WORK RECOGNISED. London, October 29. Captain Evans, Commander of His Majesty’s cruiser Carlisle has been awarded the Silver Medal for Life Saving, in connection with the wreck of the Hong Moh in March last.
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  • 29 7 THE FIRST CONSIGNMENT. Warsaw, October 29. An Omsk message says the first con signment of British goods, consisting of tools and agricultural machinery, has arrived.
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  • 34 7 TIRED OF LIFE. New York. October 28. the v if'j of the notoi ious Harry Thaw attempted suicide by P'»i son. A stomach pump was applied and she will probably recover.
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  • 118 7 M AHOMED A LI’S PLEA. Karachi, October 2s. Evidence for the prosecution in the trial of the Ali brothers. Dr. Kitehlew and others was concluded. Mahomed Ali, in a statement, argued that the resolution of the Khilafat Con gress gave effe?l to the teaching of the Koran,
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  • 82 7 Calicut, October 18. —Kunhikather, the rebel chief, who operated in Tanur and was Khilafat Secretary, has been sentenced to death by the Special Tribunal for waging war. His properties were also ordered to be confiscated. Th e judges were unanimous in their finding. A Nambudiri refugee
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  • 51 7 Paris, October 29. —M. Leon Berard, Minister of Public Instruction, gav e a luncheon in honour of Sir Charles "Walston, Professor of King’s College, Cambridge University. In a speech, M. Berard emphasized all that may be expected from the intellectual ententewhich becomes ever more intimate, between France and
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  • 208 7 London. October 14. —Extensive police precautions were taker, to day to cope with the unemployment demonstrations, which had been warned not to assemble in Trafalgar Square. The pi < cession, accompanied by bands, gathered on the Embankment and a deputation was sent to Downing Street to
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  • 103 7 London. October 14. —-Speaking at Llandudno, Mr. C. A. McCurdy, Chief Coalition AVhip, referred to the plans attributed to Viscount Grey to form a new coalition of men of all parties who were dissatisfied with the present Government. He said Viscount Grey’s ambition was apparently confined to organising
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  • 177 7 Rome, October 13. —The agreement reached between Austria and Hungary with regard to Burgenland in Venice this morning marks a considerable step in favour of the peace of Europe. And as this result has been obtained through the mediation of Italy, the agreement i Venice means also
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  • 379 7 WXRNING AGAl'vsT OPTIMISM London, October 15. —The apprehension that thing® were not going smoothly due to the brevity of yesterday's Conference was heightened in the evening when a statement, apparently inspired, was issued, dwelling on the many difficult obstacles confronting the respective delegates and warning the public against
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  • 230 7 London, September 25,—Mr.’ Harold Spender, the well-known author and journalist, who is making a special tour of Ireland on behalf of the London “Daily Chronicle,” writes: —“I saw some strange sights in villages along the Dublin-road. Most of the little towns fly the Sinn Fein
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  • 94 7 Romo, October 14. —On the Hth instant the King and Queen of Italy accompanied by the Premier, Signor Bonomi, and a large number of Civil and Military Authorities arrived at Trento where they were received with imposing demonstrations of patriotism and loyalty. After visiting Trento, Rovereto, Bolzano, Bressanone
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  • 80 7 London. October 16. Mr. Oscar As che’s latest production “Cairo” the successor of “Chu Chin Chow” opened at His Majesty's Theatre yesterday evening! The theatre was packed, indeed some of the audience started to line up in queues at 4 am., awaiting their turn for
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  • 1118 8 AN APPEAL TO LOCAL COMPANIES, Mr J O Diviee, 2a Beach Street, Penang, writes: I beg to enclose copy of ‘‘A Scheme for the Permanent Stabilization of the Robber Planting 6th inst, which will doubtless prove interes ing if only for the remarkable coincidence of
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  • 356 8 The rubber position still remains obscure says the London and China Express,lt may be fully accepted that the proposal put forward by the Robber Growers’ Association for the restriction of output and the control of selling price has gone by the board. The official announcement has not yet been
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  • 226 8 Penang, October 31, 1921. SB. Tapioca 56.50 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 se’lers m 110 s $32.00 sellers !No. 1 $lO 00
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 324 8 smrrai x> |i hi ii— Q— 11 ri O I I® yet s I' CHRISTMAS i CARDS auto Christmas STATIONERY POST CARDS I I OF CHOICEST SELECTION ON VIEW AT OUR OFFICE YOUR INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED I I I Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED I fi .J} CiTrtm: ~nr— imwtt~i it
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    • 186 8 I x-J 1 /f' "nwi» Enables a mother to nurse her i>aby in the natural way X. Natural feeding is the duty of v?ry moth er and the birthright of every child. Onb. i n this way can the child grow robu-,. und '-9Q f* healthy and be immune from
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  • 155 9 beis turned up m fullJ’oice |h r Bunghah on Sunday morn at I "both weather and sea were lhe* Ladies’ Beach'’ was also and a number of visitors ve! l(lV ed the Penang's r r O fC )U i Health’’ Club. Ti ,‘vere two water events, A
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  • 78 9 i, boxiii- competitions, in aid of the (.’..inplmiuent Funds, wider the aus,f the Penang Amateur Boxing Association, will be held in the Univerc Picture House (Empire Theatre) at .'l5 tonight and to-morrow night. A launch will leave for Butterworth and Prai on both nights, after the competiColonel James Christie,
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  • 32 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. October 31. 'n the iiigbx match, in the H. M. S. Malaya Cup competition, Malacca heat Negri Sembilan. by 8 points to 3.
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  • 37 9 THE NEW LOAN BILL. (Fr m Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. October 31. A special meeting of the Federal Coun. il will be held on November 3, when the new Loan Bill will be introduced.
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  • 37 9 (From Out Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 31. A i ('pondent informs the “Free that ,i syndicate is taking up an area and in the north <-f Kelantan d mining, with prospects of considerable success.
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  • 570 9 A LOSS TO FREEMASONRY. M e have to record with deep regret, which will be shared by many in Penang and Malaya generally, that the death of aptain Richard Owen, of the Penang Pilot Association, occurred at Bangor, North AV ales, on Saturday. The deceased.
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  • 137 9 London, October 16.—T0-day’s hearing of the case, Bottomley versus Bigland, was marked by several passages at arms between the Magistrate and Mr. Bottomley, notably when the complainant admitted on one occasion handing Bigland £5O sterling. Mr. Bottomley declared he was only an agent, transmitting the money on behalf
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  • 33 9 The first Reel practice will be held in the Town Hall, on Wednesday, 2nd November, from 6 til] 8 p.m. It is hoped there will be a good attendancf.
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  • 1576 9 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr P Joyce returned from leave yesterday. Mr W H Lee Warner has returned from leave. Mr F J Halifax is granted six months’ leave prior to retirement. Mr and Mrs G V Reeve Tucker were passengers in the Somali. Mrs C R Samuel arrived yesterday from home
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  • 71 9 Oct 31—Boxing Competvions, Empire Theatre, Oct 31—P.C.C, Bowls Tournament Entries Close. jf ov I—Bixing Competitions, Empire Toeatre. Nov 2—Reel Prac ice, Town Hall, 6 p.m. Nov 11 and 12—Public Holidays. Nov 11—E <fc 0 Hotel, Armistice Night Dinner and Dance, Nov 19—Rugby Football, Penang v Perak, Penang. jJqv
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  • 62 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy <fc Co.’s share list; Yesterday. To-day. «> CO X SHARES. 3 0.3 O □a ta so oo c. c. So. Sc. Rubber (Dollar) Haytor 4.25 4.50 3.75 4.25 Ulu Benut 20c 25c 15c 2to’c Miain*. Lingui Tin 325
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  • 19 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, N L, from 23rd to 29th October (being one week) 12 tons.
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  • 86 9 The Straits Trading Co, Ltd, Oct 31st Singapore sold 75 tons at $7B 3/8; Penang buyers no sellers at $7B 3/8 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd London, October 28tb, £156 5s spot, and £l5B 5s three months buying, £l5B 10s selling. Messrs Boustead and Co To-day’s quotation for
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  • 468 9 Pbnang, October 31, 1921. BEEP— cts. Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Btew or Corry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of Beef
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  • 945 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. i i 3 NAMES. 5 H CO M J RUBBBR (Dollar.) 80. *c. *c. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 10e 15c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.00 1.10 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1.20, Ayer Hitara Planting Syndicate 7.75; 8 25; Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.00 Ayer Molek Rubber Co.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 379 9 ATTRACTIVE GIRLS. The Secret of Their Power. Xot every girl can be beautiful, but- all “ay be attractive. There ig a- certain I'eauty that d'>es not depend on regularty of features, but is derived from the ,ow of health showing in cheeks and ,,v A good colour helps a lot
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  • 122 10 TO-DAY 'S DE ?ARTURH Aiug Thye for Alor Star. Lake Gilpen for Singapore and Hongkong, Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Expbctbd Arrivals. lyo Maru, Singapore. Nov 5. Armand Behic, Singapore, Nov 6, Atsaba Mara, Singapore, Nov 19. Andre Lebon, Singapore, Nov 27. Shidzuoka Mara, Singapore, Dec 3. Kaga Mara,
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  • 261 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Berai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, >7 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore G pm, and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Began Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m.
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  • 21 10 The Tara, with mails from Europa, is expec f ed to arrive here on Saturday afternoon, the sth proximo.
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  • 142 10 October 31, 1921. (Bi Courtbsy cv th Chartbrbd Bahs) London Demand Bank 2/3 7/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/16 t, 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 165) 3 days* sight Private 173 Bombay Demand Bank 165 Madras Demand Bank 165 B 3
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  • 33 10 Dbdicatioh Febtival Tuesday, November Ist, AU Saints’ Dav i .30 a.m. Holy Communion. 6.30 p.m, Evetsong and Address, Wednesday, Nov 2nd, All Souls’ Day, 7.30 a m. Holy Communion.
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    • 673 10 UNQUESTIONED advertisements. A\TT A T FOR SALE. TOTIET, JEjLJJaL »L JL VACANT, Etc, I Minimum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch insertions L6O V '"T 3 1.40 Genuine Magnetized Steel jffi. 4 1.35 e'fr 1.30 Scissors, keen edged 8 1 25 fIEIL, 10 Ll 5 and highly polished.
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 302 11 Karachi, October 17-—The death by drowning of Lieutenant-Colonel A. P. Blackwood, of the Ist Battalion the Border Regiment, Karachi, occurred yesterday afternoon at a sand.pit near Karachi. As one of a party, which included several of his brother officers, and a number of ladies, the deceased officer had
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    • 199 11 Bombay, October 18.—Interviewed by a press representative. Mr. R. J. Dubash. who has just returned from Mesopotamia. referring to the attitude of the Arabs towards the British, said they had began to appreciate the good work done by the British, especially their evenhanded justice. They drew
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