Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 November 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, Ho. 252. VOL. LXXIA. TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 396 1 •MP everywhere wholesale from ss?)skc 1 w /a« z 9 Ksi £3zJSt NS& 1 s i&®SW jj r Ifcflxjk*><XV4F I •4 > X B 3 a i( sim L..»1 C..P.».»«- > I WE WANT TO GET ;i -®S&KMK ?sK*ai KB **^.VG>'4CrtK£« j ,K CvHMtivtaMt I MINIMAX k u^CF^ 5 I
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    • 23 1 > THE BESI GAR iN fGWN I >j£as- t IItHWTr f iUn. 1 1 Sale AUMtI 8.8. F.M.S- I Ong Bam Laong A 00,
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  • 651 2 Writing to the Singapore papers L. says: Sirlt seems, that this ordinance is n.ot to b« permitted soon to expire bur is to renewed. The original purpose of the measure was no doubt to prevent landlords ta king unfair advantage of occupiers at a time when there
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  • 107 2 The following is a suggested amend ment to the Food Control Bill, by Dr, Galloway. 1.—(3) On being satisfied that a state of emergency exists or threatens to exist in regard to supplies in the Colony or a Settlement of any articles of food the Governor in
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  • 48 2 Bills published in the Straits Gazette are the Rents Restriction Continuance bill—for six months: the Final Supply bill for 1921 (twenty million dollars) Innkeepers Liability Ordinance (to put them on the same footling as in Eng land) and a Treaty of Peace with Hun gary bill.
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    • 1304 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, LABOUn CODE 1912, F.M.S. paid for in advance, .aoncc» iTI —7” 7 7T" Labour Ordinance 1920 S.S. RATES OF CASUAL are published in the “Pinang Gazette” Employers of Indian labour »re hereby ADVERTISEMENTS, eminded that assessment returns for the at cents a or preceding quarter most be sent
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    • 146 2 A soft, white skin and a delicate complexion go a way toward true beauty. f H A-ZELINP' /Trade Mark) 1 SNOW” removes blemishes from the skin, and makes it smooth and supple. Buy a pot from your dealer to-day. in ulass pots, of all Chemists and Steru 1' ■•y? Burroughs
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  • 1253 3 —“M.L." THE F M S PROGRAMME. A lirgsly attended meeting of residents of Koala Lumpur was held at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall under the presidency of the Hon Mr VV George Maxwell, the Chief Secretary, the Prince would arrive on March 28ch, at Port Swettenham. His
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  • 146 3 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Peng Fook for Langsa. Padang for Asaban and Batu Bahra, Lian Choo for Palau Langkawi Perlis and Setul Sabang. Kwaisang for Singapore and Hongkong, Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore, Sappho for Teluk Anson, Expected Arrivals. lyo Maru, Singapore, Nov 5.
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  • 270 3 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping,' Ipob, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 7.15 a m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsc 10.16 a.m. A 3.46 p.m.
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  • 32 3 The homeward mail, by the Thongwa, closes at 10 a.m. to morrow. The Tai a, wibh mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here on Saturday afternoon, the stb instant.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 251 3 B k S J? 'Word to tfje Wise. 1 t9/fc Necessity of pure Soap for ffiabys Skin. It must be very pure and mild and-non-irritatiug. Vmoliu Baby Soap is made for just this purpose. 5 I vrv ingredient in it is so pure and so mild it lH well be
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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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  • 670 4 “M.M.” Friends in Perak and elsewhere will be sorry to hear that Major Nutter is confined to his house by illness. Mr. D. A. M. Brown returned yesterday from Singapore, where he has been doing duty a> Official Handicapper to the S. R. A. for the races.
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  • 141 4 GRANT-HARRISON. The wedding took place in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church- Penang, yesterday afternoon, of Mr. George Grant, of the < bartered Bank of India. Australia and < hina, Alor Star, and Miss Minnie Harrison, daughter of the late, Mr. Thomas Harrison, and Mrs. Harrison. Middlesbrough. The Rev.
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  • POLICE COURT.
    • 226 4 About 2 o'clock thia morning Detective Inspector Brownings and a posse of constables, raided houso No, 126, Jelutong Road, and found the occupier, a Chinese named Teh Kim, making counterfeit five cent pieces. He was arrested and the materials and implements found therein were taken possession of.
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    • 95 4 The reason why we see so many Tamil vagrants on tha streets and padangs was «old to Mr Baker, by Insp ctor McLernon, this morning, when he charged five Tamils with being vagran's who were found deeping on the Esplanade. The accuse!, it appears, had been sent so
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    • 333 4 Accused’s Statement. The preliminary enquiry into the charge of murder brought against a Teochew Chinese Juamed Lim Ah .Ngaw, a’ias Lim Goh Kia was concluded this morning before Mr A C Baker. It will be remembered that at the p r e vious hearing it was stated
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  • 159 4 The Band will p‘ay the following programme of mu-ic at the Dato Kra-nat ardens at 5 30 p.m. to-day. 1 March ...The Regiment Comrade... Lehnhardt 2 Selection ...Le Barbier de Seville...Rjssini 3 Waltz ...Celtic ...Donnell 4 Schottische...Queen of the 8a11,,, Ernst 5 Galop ...Toujoura Pret...Re ford The
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  • 722 4 ACCUSEDS’ DISRESPECT TO COURT. Karachi, October 25.—The accused in the Sessions trial had adopted the illogical attitude of claiming the right to have every respect shown to them in Court, while refusing to show respect themselves to the Court. The presiding Judge naturally objected to this one-sided
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  • 151 4 Rebels Surprised By Police, Simla, October 25—The report received at Army Headquarters -shows that a picqnet near Kottaki was attacked last night by about 100 rebels who were repulsed, Madras, October 25,—A Calicut message says that the newly recruited special police force under Mr Tottenham surprised a
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  • 581 4 Rangoon, October 26-Tbe rice market was quiet yesterday with H*tle doing n either old crop or new crop. Ml rB reported to have sold about 100 tons October specials at Rs. 640, November being quoted at Rs. 615. New crop January specials was offered at Rs. 46^^°
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  • 333 4 An urgent appeal is being made to the public of Penang, on behalf of tbe "Aretbuss,” as tbe funds for the upkeep of this excellent institution are very low, owing to a combination of circumstances arising out of tbe aftermath of the war. This ship maintains an
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  • 509 4 HORSES PLACED. Cesarion Girl o n n O Broomhill. a n DukoAryn 3 0 J Beausyce i 2 0 0 Walpo'e 1 0 Duverney 1 i i n Meccano n i OrtbCZ I 0 2 0 N km u 10 2 0 Gamecock 1 7 I Berntea J
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  • 95 4 Mr Ayadhurai who holds the diploma of Bagavatar, which corresponds to the university D Mus is now in Penang. He is a Christian evangelist, and hi« method of preaching is purely musical. Having been sent out by au influential and representative Committee of Christian workers he
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  • 33 4 The Dutch East Indian census gives the population of Java and Madoera as 35,017,204, and the remainder of tbe islands at 14,143,813. Tbe figures for New Guinea are not included,
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    • 501 4 GHORT ADVERTISEIfiB can* be inserted in the Gazette at three cents counting the address t 0 replies are to be sent. "'I Minimum Charge ti 1 Ml insertion. 6 Consecutive Insertion,J: I Cash must I o ,herwi se the be charged at ordinary rates for Casual FOR sale. I Invicta
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  • 828 5 INTERESTING DETAILS. Tbs memorandum accompanying the I speech cf 9 E th a Governor srates that towards the end of 1920, good c r op“reports followed by plentiful harvests in Siam, Saigon and Rangoon enabled Government to publish its decontrol policy in December and to take the first
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  • 70 5 Nov IBcxing1Bcxing Competi’ione, Empire Theatre. N O v 2—Reel Prac ice, Town Hall, 6 p.m, Nov 11 and 12—Pubbc Holiday*. Nov 11E40 Hotel, Armistice Night Dinner and Dance, Nov 11Runnymede Hotel, Armistice Night D’nner and D»nce. Nov 19— Rugby Football, Penang v Perak, Penang. Nov 30—E A O
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    • 204 5 .»6 .'jsse~~g «j£ S fl f$ ->r O ii I z “7t\ to wonder 8 H pU YOU SEE H H s 11 so many 10 I r Goodrich tracks on the road. ll' Mileage, Safety £r ,‘j Service—these B are the reasons, hi JU Fit one Goodrich and 'd
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    • 159 5 The Mile at cost M A/l users I J’ (['ofthe new MICHELIN CABLE' I vg o I find that their tyre expenses I return to their pre- war level: FR il® A the increase in initial cost XA /s n ’act’ ma de up and over by the increase in
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  • 27 6 Perkira. —On October 31st, 1921, at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Mr and Mrs Wm P P Pereira, a son. Strains and Rangoon papera please copy.
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  • 44 6 Grant Harrison —On 31st October, at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Chmcb, Penang, by the Rev W Murray, M A, Singapore, George Grant, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Alor Star, to Minnie Harrison, daughter of the lace Thomas Harrison and Mrs Harrison, Middlesbrough.
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  • 1189 6 His Rjyal Highnes having started in the Renown on his way to India, no good purpose is to be served by indulging in further expressions of doubt as to the wisdom of allowing the Prince of Wales to visit that country while the period of transition
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  • 1542 6 The according to our Singapore correspondent, Trade Commis- recommends restriction sion and ot oU t P ut of rubber, if Restriction. and tfae Nether lands Indies agree. A minority of three favours independent restriction, which we consider suicidal. The Commission further recommends borrowing in London to assist
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  • 112 6 __"B F-P* SisTKB Olivk Wins. We are informed that tie Cup result i- Slater Olive. R.ver. Amason'a. V R c (Meld cbnk) This ace won by Farsoa< I If funds *re available pore) electric scheme wi > 0 e t i n .ate <! the Holland P-irk
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 136 6 I MB J jSSSK “CEASE™ CREDIT CORROSION” I —sounds like a difficult proposition in the climatic conditions of Malaya, but Armco ingot Iron is 99.84% pure and Resists Rust to such an extent thati" corrosion is negligible in II comparison with other iron and steel sheet work. Specify it exclusively
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    • 41 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 A. M- I -V*» Albert S. McKern, P. P C. I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 111 7 > new attitude* Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 30. v< t has notified Lord Curzon lie I willingness to recognise tfce foreign L mcuried before 1914, owing to the f. n of the Brussels famine relief aference that aid to starving Russians j be conditional on Soviet recogniof such
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  • 47 7 Puis October 30 —Senator Moullens, President of the Inter-Allied Committee r< r relief in Russia, submitted to the f reac h Parliament. on ie Government’s behalf, a bill respecting the grant cf £r millions of francs in money and supplies for Russia. Vale.
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  • 317 7 .—Vale. M. BRIAND S CONFIDENCE Paris. October 30—Following the Chamber’s example, the Senate gave M. Brand a renewed expression of fullest confidence by 301 votes to 9. hi a speech, the 1 lemicr stated that l ance’s repr-sentntives were going to Washington Im the world's peace. France had
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  • 172 7 .—Vale. sail?' 3o.—Marshal Joffre will botrJck M^ rseille s °n. November 11 on v» Forthos for the East to conto thTv X^reBB On Fence's gratitude the All'> a,B^ rn na,^ans w ho took part in a’ iftory. The mission’s object is Bond f r m °re intimate,
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  • 43 7 Paris, October'3o. ~f° r ‘s i)' SS 0I Radical Party, at Policy ,f 'I a |,f s °bition approving the r *°Pl“. ase istihg the Chinese ran ce/T 'A On the collaboration of ‘-d .States A,UeS notabl > v th <> Uni
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  • 813 7 THE PRINCE’S VISIT fl’rom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, .November 1. All the members attended the meet ing of the Legislative Council. Ihe Hon. Mr. G. A. Hamand the Hon Mr. M 11. Thorne took the oath. The Colonial Secretary, moving the vote of SIUO,OOO, on the occasion of
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  • 655 7 BRINGING PICTURE OF THE BRIGHTON CHAT IRI. London. October 22 H. R. H the Prince of Wales has consented to take to India, for presentation to the proper authorities, an oil painting of the chat tri erected on Brighton Downs in memory of Indians who died
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  • 28 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Dedham (Mass.) October 3u. Judge Webster postponed for a week the hearing of the motion for a new trial of Zacco and Vanzetti.
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  • 17 7 Vancouver. October 30 A shin bearing medical assistance has gone to the stricken districts.
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  • 1399 7 PENANG EFFORT FOR UNEMPLOYMENT FUNDS. The debut of the Penang Amateur Boxing Association, under whose auspices a programme of boxing competitions and fistic exhibitions was initiated last night, in the Universal Picture House, Penang Road—they will be continued to-night when the finals will be decided—was satisfactory from every
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  • 29 7 London. October 26.—Tn a contest at Hanley for the European Bantam Weight Championship, the Englishman Tommy Harrrison beat the holder, the Frenchman, Ledoux, on points.
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  • 151 7 By’ the courtesy of Messrs. Pat he Ingres th* representatives of the Press and a few others were, invited to. see pri vate exhibition of the film taken by the firm illustrating the finals of the Straits and F.M S. boxing championships. All the finalists ar-’ seen
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  • 386 7 MACDOUGALL CUP FINAL The concluding matches of the Race Week polo were played on the Balest onground,Singapore, says the*‘tree Presswhen -in the final of the Macdougall Cup, H. H. the Sultan of Perak’s team defeated the Burma Rifles by three goals to one. There was another large gathering of
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  • 76 7 An interest-ng soccer match will take place on 4th November, on the School ground, between Penang Free School an. 4 the Malay College. Kuala Kangsar. This will be the fourth half-yearly contest for the Inter-School Trophy, presented by the donor of the M.F.A. Cup. Mr. Wanchee Ariffin. The Free
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  • 98 7 London October 22. —Thirty thousand spectators were present at. the international association football match between England and Ireland which was played at Belfast to-day. The weather was cold and stormy and the ground soft making the ball difficult to control. For some time neither set of forwards could
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 154 7 (To the Editor “Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —“Andra's letter in your issue of Saturday came as a fitting commentary on the “Ethics of Propriety” as expounded by the officials of Penang St. Andrew’s Society. A dance in celebration of St. Andrew’s Day run on economical and sensible line»
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  • 37 7 THE DEFENCE S LINE {Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York. October 30 Mr. Brennan. Arbuckle’s counsel, says the defence will contend that Mi*s Rappe, at the time of her death, was suffering from a pronounced chronic malady.
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  • 742 8 MEETING AT RANTAU. A meeting of planters was held in the Rantau Club on the 11th ult., by kind permission of the Club Committee under the auspices of the ISP. The attendance numbered 52. The meeting was conducted by the Vice Chairman of the Society, Mr G L
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  • 114 8 Rumours have been afloat in the market to the effect that tbe directors of the Dunlop Rubber Company were considering a scheme for writing d wa the ordinary capital. From inquiries made The Financier” learns that while tbe ques ion of the -future of the company may
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  • 277 8 Lonion October 2—That sinking feeling with which the Rubber market is too well acquainted, from past experience, breaks out again on any indication of rubber going back to 9J per lb. Most of the leading shares sag off, and even the appearance of animation becomes superseded by
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  • 89 8 Henry Bath and Son, London, reported on the 28th Septembsr that tin was quiet, with very few fluctuations in price At rhe opening three months was sold at £l5B JOs, with cash from £156 to £156 10s. Daring the second session three months changed hands at £l5B
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  • 290 8 “S.F.P,” With reference to our suggestion that the rubber slump might possibly lead to the farther development of the mineral resources of the Peninsula, we are informed that there has been a valuable find of gold in the north of Kelantan. This has been worked by Chinese
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  • 188 8 Penang, November 1, 1921. (Bt Courtbsy of t£r Ohartbred Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 7/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/16 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 o Madras Demand Bank 165 B.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 250 8 fi_ jl n n A Tl I [UIC Cs CARDS H AUTO CHRISTMAS I STATIONERY POST CARDS h I! fl I] OF CHOICEST SELECTION ON VIEW AT OUR OFFICE YOUR INSPECTION CORDIALLY 11 INVITED m l Pinang Gazette Press, j LIMITED > I I I- GRANT’S WHISKY I FROM “Land
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    • 173 8 I PRICE REDUCTION |F.O R. £|7ft ft With Stands j Singapore M A 7 V Ec luipment. Self-Starter Equipment $250 extra. 1 j SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR H MALAYA, BANKA, BILITON, BRITISH i S NORTH BORNEO AND BURMAH. I wearneTbros., ltd, I s PENANG. I FAVOURABLE REDUCTIONS in a few cases
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  • 1329 9 ,|K<l’ meeting of the* 1 ASSOCIATION. 11 I. Zorn, presiding at the ./ordinary general meeting of the shareholders’ Association, Limi Hub'*’ 1 114. uhich there was a crowded at < i,id that this was ;ur asso- ru bber shareholders as such, object was to render the great iv
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  • 166 9 At the initial meeting of the Rubber Shareholders’ Association, Limited. emphasis was bestowed on flie question of the stimulation of the demand for rubber, and an interesting contribu tion to the discussion was made by Mr. A. T>. Devitt. It has often been pointed out
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  • 139 9 A Bill is to be introduced in the Federal Council to further amend The Mining Enactment, 1911.” The objects and reasons state that it has been by the Courts that the operation of subsection 18 (ii) is automatic and that m the case contemplated the land is
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  • 211 9 MEETING FURTHER ADJOURNED. A meeting of of Kerbrig Tin Mines, Ltd., was held at French Bank Buildings Singapore, on Friday the Chairman, Mr. J. M. Sime presiding. There were also present Messrs. J. B. David, J. A. Elias, S. J. Judah. E. R. Koek, E. H. Toft, M.
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  • 524 9 PENAL CLAUSES TO BE ABOLISHED. A bill is to be introduced in the Federal Council at its next meeting on November 29, to further amend “The Labour Code, 1912.” The acting Legal Adviser's statement of objects and reasons states: —This Bill amends the Labour Code in respect of
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  • 59 9 The draft of a bill amending the La hour Ordinance published in the F.M.S. Gazette the main provisions of which are the article relating to the care of infants and dependants and the repeal of imprisonment for labour offences. This will bring conditions locally in line with
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  • 69 9 PROPOSALS FOR RUBBER. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, November 1. The Trade Oommission’a report recom-mend-i the restriction of the output cf rubber, if Ceylon aud the Netherlands Indies agree. A minority of three favour independent restriction, since Malaya produces 57 per cent of the world’s plantation rubber. The
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  • 370 9 Third Quarter’s Figures. The return of exports and imports for the Straits Settlements for the quarter ending September have just been issued and show the following results, compared with the similar quarter of last year. 1921. 1920. Imports (value merchandise) $^158,472,145 $281,907,520 Exports $148,023,840 $212,753,219 The decrease is
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  • 58 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list; Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. I a o o SJ CQ 09 OQ 5 c. 5 c. So. Sc. Mining. Batang Padang 55c 57 jc 52}c 55c General. M Collieries... 11.75 12.25 12.00 12.50 Transactions recorded in
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  • 33 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for October Bagan Serai lbs 29,000 Batak Rabit 30,090 Kurau 27,000 Merchiston 18,250 Penang 175,000 Rubana 68,500 Sab rang 61,000 Straits 206,000 Tali Ayer 98,500
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  • 138 9 London, October 4,—The price of tin is a shade better which is sufficient to give evidence of steadiness in this market though the demand from consumers has not expanded. The export demand for tinplates has been fairly well maintained. According to advices from the United States the
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  • 111 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following London prices, on Oct Slat:—— Spot £156.105.0d up lOs.Od 3 months buying £l5B 155.0 d IOs.OJ 3 selling £158.175.6d 75.6 d Local Parity $78.39 November Ist: Singapore buyers no sellers at s7B|; Penang buyers no sellers at s7B|, The Eastern
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  • 228 9 Pbnang, November 1, 1921. SP. Tapioca $5.50 buyers M. P. Tapioca $6.00 buyers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $15.00 sellers White Pepper $2B sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $35 sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $42.00 sellers 110 s $32.00 sellers (No. 1 $lO.OO per picul
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  • 950 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. I a NAMES. S 3 RUBBER (Dollar.) 9c. Se. |c. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 10© 15«' Alor Uajah Rubber Estate 1.00 1.10! Amalgamated Malay Estates 1.30 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7.75 826 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.00 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 80c Ayer Panas Rubber Estates
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 110 9 IN STOCK SELLING CHEAP Crude Oil Engine 14 >nd 28 H P. Kerosene Engine, 2,4, 6, and 10 H P. Boatmotor. Equipment 8 H P, Outboard Boatmotor, twin cy). 3 H P, Sawmill, 52" saw, logcarriage. Bandsaw 36" with spare saws. Lathes for Auto repairsbops. MASSEY’S Flourmill, 12 bushels p.
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  • 519 10 CREW GO ON STRIKE IN COLOMBO. The crew of the M. M. liner Aiuazone went on strike, at Colombo, on the 19th inst., owing, it is stated, to one of the passengers behaving in a manner resented by one of the Stewards. Representations were made to
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  • 124 10 An article in a contemporary, headed a Civil Servants Paradise, states that there were T 6.447 European and *****7 Asiatic civil servants on the N.E.I. pay sheet in January receiving less than SUU guilders per month and 3.574 Europeans ajid 14T Asiatics receiving more than 500 guilders
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  • 69 10 The returns of the trade of the Straits Settlements for the quarter ended the 30th September last show imports to the talue of $158,472,145, compared with *281,907.520 in the same quarter of 1920, a decrease of *123.435.875. Exports were *148,023.840, compared with *212.753.219. a decrease of *64,729,379.
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  • 97 10 that Constipation is the cause of many of the troubles <4 their sex and that PINKLI TES are the remedy. Tc ensure daily regularity, to keep the complexion free- from spots and blemishes, and to prevent er dispel sick headaches, ‘these dainty little laxatives are perfection.
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  • 846 10 SINGAPORE TO LONDON BY FOOT. During the course of next month two Englishmen, Lieut. R- Alexander. for merly of the West Kent Regiment, and > more recently an officer in the Straits Settlements police, and Mr. J. R. Char- ton will set out on an enterprise which will
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 150 10 VIRGINIA a a I I I x Made from the Finest Virginia and I Eastern Carolina Tobaccos. f The Purest of the Best Quality Paper Only Used. SOLE AGENTS: G. H. SLOT CO., I PENANG. I “GREAT CASH SAL E” Benefit By Our Rock Bottom Prices. Will you please pay
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    • 193 10 I LAMBERT BUTLER 1 ENGLAND. I si- 35 08 ™::r PER lip Fa- HIGH-CLASS 11 ih ti*m j 4b T STORES J A Carefully blended and delicately flavoured J mixture manufactured fram a variety of I growths of the finest tobaccos it appeals to the most critical taste. i Dir
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 61 10 i I Penang Amateur Boxing Association. BOXING M I UNEMPLOYMENT FUNDS (Under the distinguished patronage of H. E. the Governor, H. E. the G. 0. C., Troops and the Hon’ble Resident Councillor.) EMPIRE THEATRE ’EM* TO-NIGHT at 915 p.m. Ringside Seats Limited Number «4} Box Plans Now Open at Orchestra
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  • 585 11 —‘S.F.P.” MR. FARRER’S STATEMENT. At the meeting of Singapore Municipal Commission, Mr. R J. Farrer, the President, regretted to Say that small pox had been increasing during the month. There was a disturbing factor in the fact that the practice of concealment* which they had been combating
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 178 11 THE TROUBLES OF It is not to he expected that he should talk as well as you or I, hut' when in pujp there is a solid attempt on his part to make it understood that all is not well with him and everyone within range of his voice is
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    • 131 11 I Estate Mine Managers, f FOR d PRICE, QUALITY and PROMPT DELIVERY, x Cannot do better than send < ALL THEIR ORDERS FOR j I V PRINTING and STATIONERY 1 TO THE 1 I f Pinang Gazette Press, 1 Limited. i Catalogues, Samples and > Quotations on application. L J
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