Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 November 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-11-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 Ko. 258. VOL. LXXIX. TUESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement393 1921-11-08 1 II J R n ?<! < WF i: I 1 I I' M >•"• L C P n I I “7” -.3—■■■B———B— OEl a, &T" I wTnt to '1 «-■=f P VVU WAN I IU Utl I-I YOU t at INTERESTED'IN *<Bs. *’><WLT4CrU«£«- ,> I I FIRE PROTECTION l MINIMAX393 words
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Advertisement25 1921-11-08 1 I THE BE6I Ga€ 10»* i > 1 I <[ -M -W<-*■>. V/’ z I Salt AlMti S.S. a P M.B I Ong S«m L.*ong A O»,25 words
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Article355 1921-11-08 2 Shakp Decrka e ince May. Berlin, September 16 —The number of unemployed in Germany remained fairly constant during the first half of this year. The total was 409,000 on Jar uary 1, and it was 400,097 on May 1. Thereafter there was a sharp diminution due to355 words
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Article258 1921-11-08 2 A Warning to Australia. Mr Crawford Vaughan and Mr H C Armstrong, directors of the Australian Cotton Growers’ Association, who have returned from tbe world’s cott. n conference in England, stated, when interviewed, that the obj-cb of their visit to America was to inspect the ginning machinery258 words
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Article270 1921-11-08 2 With reference to Aneta’s telegram published recentlv regarding ‘he removal of wireless installations from all K P M. ships exc pt those plying on the Batavia Australia service and the Hongkong-Singapore service and all electric fans except from ships on the Australian service and the Batavia-Singapore-Singapore-270 words
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Advertisement1385 1921-11-08 2 small advertisements, IPOH GYMKHANA CLUB Qcizette E2ilJ f or —-122 aclvanc RACE DAYS RATES OF CASUAL are published in the DECEMBER is th 17™ ADVERTISEMENTS. “Pinang Gazette at 3 cents a Word 2 Ex-Griffin Pony Races. FOR sfILE TO LET situations with a Minimum Charge of $1 1 Open Pony1,385 words
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Advertisement168 1921-11-08 2 Jltellinis Ibod si Prepared as directed Mellin’s l ood is the I perfect substitute lor breast milk and I contains nature’s essential constituents I for building sturdy limbs and solid flesh. II I jj Equally good for nursing or expectant I l——. mothers as for babies. Mellin’s Food I makes168 words
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Article213 1921-11-08 3 Oel"be> 20.-The Court .was I.'" i hear ibe rerumej trot ,Lla.nl libel »*-•>.- Many Jra ceur,-«I .1. the cour-e 1 at,f chain of questions put to Mr. :1 i" ,u j r Bigland’s counsel, i !t; n1 ‘r never” was Mr. Bottom al.-.1 emphatic answer to que.213 words
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Article169 1921-11-08 3 kond<>n, October 26.—Earl Winterton K ed «hat action it was proposed to „< in view of the refusal of the Legislative Council of Ceylon to sanction an of par i the White |x>lice forcer unmeiided b\ tin Salaries Oomims_,.l( Ib declared that a serious handi- Ma*169 words
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Article120 1921-11-08 3 London, October 28. —Mr. Sastri’s i .ans have been considerably modified in t nisequence of his selection for the Washington Conference but the reports <f proceedings of the Sub-Committee on Imperial Defence <>n Indian Military requirements will be forwarded to Mr. >astri wh<> expects to return to120 words
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Article131 1921-11-08 3 London, October 28. —The National Eifle Association has issued the result H'-l of the Imperial Challenge Shield presented by Lieut.-Col. "tiinond Frenne;) of South Africa with and £660 in prize money. 820 Hms entered in the senior and 592 in e junior division aggregating fourteen UUSan <l131 words
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Article96 1921-11-08 3 ndon October 28,—Messrs. Montaatt ibute s the sharp movelion S) h’er market to speculates t sa ys that. India seems to have and "the-'.r ceasPtl tn require silver re,or competition between her to he t' absent but there appears holding" r asses con »ected with China (•nt] v96 words
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Article66 1921-11-08 3 --•-.Vit. IU I nt MINU. London rp.i i ctober 19.—The Dope has ‘joio. s the King in which he ,ie t'Otiat;, lesura ption of the Irish •Hl l± n i l l that th. lx».1 kicat His Majesty 1 1 an<l '“oeridiable glory f hvn.66 words
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Article969 1921-11-08 3 NATION’S GOOD WISHES L inion, October 26. A message from the Blanchester liambev of Comm< rce to 11. R. 11. the i'rincf of Wales wishing him pleasant and successful ,j >urney and safe return emphasises the Chamber s interest in a momentous journey, not only from the969 words
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Article83 1921-11-08 3 London. Octobei 28. The new Ellerman liner the ('ity of Paris” is the lar gtst Ellerman steame yet launched. Sh< is specially designed <he Indian pa>sengt'r service and acci nimodates 340 first and second class passengers. She sails from Liverpool for Bombay ami Ka rachi on Ist83 words
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Article56 1921-11-08 3 London, October 30. —Indians of all creeds attended the celebration of E’ewali at Shakespeare Hut,, near the British Museum, yesterday evening. Many ladies wearing national costume took part in the festivities, wh ch were presided over by Mr. Sankara-m Nair. Mr. Bhownaggree. Professor Balknshna and Sir56 words
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Article60 1921-11-08 3 London, October 28. —An Alexandria message says The P. and O. liner Caledonia reports a most curious experience. The vessel was struck by what passen gers describe as a ball of lightning north of Sicily. A flaming ball fell from the clouds and exploded against the60 words
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Article222 1921-11-08 3 ‘Business” says an eastern expert, “is on the cycle of recovery.” We trust it is on motorcycles. If our foreign trade keeps up its present progress in the same direction all Atlantic ports will semn be exports. The Government ha* issued a bulletin on h<>w to keep a cellar222 words
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Article289 1921-11-08 3 Loudon, October 29. —To-day’s association football matches resulted as follows First Division. -Arsenal 1, Hudders field T. 3 Aston Villa 6, Middlesbrough 2 Blackburn R. 1, Sunderland 2; Bolton W. 1, Birmingham 2 Cardiff C. 2, West Bromwich A. 0; Chelsea 4. Burn ley 1 Liverpool 1,289 words
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Article282 1921-11-08 3 SOUTH AFRICANS TO VISIT CALJUITA. The news that a team from South Afri ci will visit Ca ’’t>« durrng the cominji cricket season (writes “Red Rose” in the “Statesman”) is particularly interesting. The side Mr. X hrist pher has ergt nised in Vatal for the tour. 1 hear, is282 words
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Article140 1921-11-08 3 London, October 26. —The following is the result of the Cambridgeshire: Milenko 1, Leighton 2, Franklin 3. Leighton was ridden by V. Smyth, Milenko by B. Lynch, Mint Leaf by’ Crickmere and Euplrosynus by Jame.'. Xddiri .mil run ners were Orpheus (Grey) and Ninon (L. B.uxxn), while140 words
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Article46 1921-11-08 3 London, October 21. —The outstanding player at the Freshmen’s Hockey match at Cambridge yesterday, when “colours' beat “whites” by nine goals to nil was Mr. Hadi, from the Nizam’s College at Hyderabad. His play on the left wing for the “colours” was decidedly good.46 words
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69 1921-11-08 3 Manila, October 21.—Lord Northcliffe gave a speech at the Rotary Club to day He said “I cannot see why the Filipinos want independence. They are already independent, and better off than C anada and Australia, which have to pay a portion towards their own defence.69 words
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Advertisement186 1921-11-08 3 A PENALTY OF EXISTENCE IN THE TROPICS. From a tourist’s point of view to flake the Eastern trip is indeed a delightful experience. One skims through, seeing and doing only what is best, staying nowhere long enough to feel the climatic pull on one’s health. But different by far is186 words
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Advertisement180 1921-11-08 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 1-00 Black Cherries in Syrup 1-00 R. A. in Syrup 1-00 Logan Berries180 words
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Article474 1921-11-08 4 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST. In the S econd Court, this morning, appeared Andrew Rozelle, a young Eurasian, who was arrested last nighb by the Detective Police, on a warrant issued at the instance of Annie Gregory, executrix of the estate of the late Mr G Surin, for criminal474 words
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Article406 1921-11-08 4 QUAINT PERFORMANCE AT TOWN faALL. Tbe surprisingly large a‘tendanoe last night at the Town Hall, embraced only a sprinkling d Europeans, but the leading Chinese of the town and their families were present. The occasion was the opening performance by the Burma Royal Opera Coy., which is406 words
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Article399 1921-11-08 4 AN INAUGURAL MEETING. A meeting convened by Mr E Begot was held in the Selangor Club on Saturday to consider the advisability of establishing an Automobile Association or Mo*or Union in Selangor. Mr W L Conlay presided. Mr Conlay briefly outlined the advantages of an Automobile Association399 words
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Article506 1921-11-08 4 Singapore is to have a fully-'quipped and np-tc-date fire float for general use in the case of shipping fires occurring in the port. Ahht ugh the number of such fires is comparatively email—statistics indicate that during the la-t twenty years there have been, on an average,506 words
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Article1509 1921-11-08 4 SHIPPING IN INDIA AND BURMA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, October 12. My firm has been connected with the Calcutta Dock Commissioners for over 40 years, bub this is practically our last launch till trade revives, and when that will be depends upon the professional politicians and trade1,509 words
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Article271 1921-11-08 4 MYSIERIES OF LONDON’S FUTURE SERVICE Plans for the general use of the automatic telephone in London are making headway. The change from the handcontrolled apparatus to the new system will bake ten or twelve years to complete. There are a million telephones in the country, and the automatic instruments271 words
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Article340 1921-11-08 4 •RRANGEMENTS in p E!s The following ha issued by the Harbour for the observance of th f •i T e tw 0 «lenee m I enang, Friday, the 11th November f r A steamer win eo mmcnre wh.stle at 10-59 a.m.; this will 'J signal for all steamers340 words
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Article92 1921-11-08 4 SINGAPORE v. SELANGOR At the ex-Services "soccer match t be held at Kuala Lumpur on Armi-tn* Day- when Singapore meets Selaiu the Singapore team will be as follows Goal: R. Hendry: Backs: G. H I’-'" and W. Corben. Half Backs; A. Duggan, S. Edwards and G. Edlin: Forwards92 words
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Article170 1921-11-08 4 interesting MATCH AT PC-C An interesting and fast doubles took place at the Penang Cricket a last night, between Messrs. and Hill of Singapore, and Messis fall and Leonard. Kleinmann, «h been doing very well in recent tourneys, and his partner, wero -‘C superior, and the former s l>D<170 words
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Advertisement441 1921-11-08 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHORT GLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c. can be inserted in the Pinang Gazette at THREE CENTS A WORD, counting the address to which replies are to be sent. Minimum Charge $1 each Insertion. 6 Consecutive Insertions $5. Cash must accompany order, otherwise the advertisement will441 words
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Advertisement92 1921-11-08 4 YOU'LL FEEL BETTER N E MORNING if when troubled "ith y 1 liverishness, bile or sic K 11 ,lt ni?' f take a small Aw :l a' on retiring to re-t. ...fectu’ 0 1 Pinkettes are. laxu’ l H neit^’ r they are not habit gripe nor purge. «nen ensures92 words
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Article1736 1921-11-08 5 BARGES by AMERICA» ■eRI 01 WRITER. I ;ir ,es against the Bri- < ompany i“ respect its territories current issue of the H |,v Major E. Alexan -tales that he has made I East era problems. visited over six score I written fifteen books M .eazine articles,1,736 words
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Article811 1921-11-08 5 SIR WEST RIDGEWAY’S ANSWER. A representative of the “Sunday Times called on Sir West Ridgeway, the President of the British North Borneo Company, and drew his attention to the serious allegation» made in the article. Sir West Ridgeway, who had not before seen or heard about the’811 words
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Advertisement249 1921-11-08 5 "-r-rr--rrr inn(iW*T~ wir j—f offtoWHITEAWAY’S I H TO SECURE A SHARE OF THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS WHICH ARE BEING OFFERED DURING NOVEMBER. g SAMPLES OF BARGAINS NOW OBTAIN ABLE: 5E Usual Price. Bargain At. EĔ Ladies Hat Boxes $42.50 $17.50 Fibre Suit Cases 29.50 12.75 g Brown Canvas Cabin Trunks 65.00249 words
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Article31 1921-11-08 6 Lbyne—On November 3rd, to Mr and Mrs Leyne, of Kajang, a sou. Frankel —At Ta< joog Katong, Singapore, on November 6th 1921, to Mr and Mrs David Frankel, a daughter.31 words
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Article31 1921-11-08 6 Rait-Sullivan—On November sth 1921, at St Andrew’s Cathedra’, Singapore, C Benton Bair, Chartered Bank, Seremban, to Olive Snllivan, only daughter of Mr and Mrs J A Sullivan, Saffron Walden, Essex.31 words
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Article1236 1921-11-08 6 If the majority report of the Trade Commission failed to produce any workable and effective scheme that can care the prevailing depression, its members might very well have argued that experts of far greater pretensions cannot agree among themselves as to how the world’s stabilization can be1,236 words
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Article1748 1921-11-08 6 At this interesting juncture, when the effects of the slump are The Ceylon being felt everywhere and Salaries Coin- b m08 i classes, and mission’s Report, when the tidy sum of $11,344,912 has to be found in the Straits thia year for personal emoluments for the Government1,748 words
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Advertisement288 1921-11-08 6 c. 8. One Sixth of IS/ One per cent. L —would be unsatisfactory as a < share dividend or mortgage <; ;i interest. 1; But it would be very useful I; as a proportion of liabilities to < assets. Well, that is just what it is in the case of288 words
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Advertisement32 1921-11-08 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-32 words
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Miscellaneous29 1921-11-08 6 THE TIDES aifb Water. Low Water To-day. 4.13 ».m. 11.38 s.m 7. 6 p.m. 12 tn.n To-morbow, 6. 4 a.m, 1.13 a.m. 8 44 p tn. 1.51 p in.29 words
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Article305 1921-11-08 7 thE PROBLEMS of Reuter’s Telegrams.) Xew York. November 6. i message from the st earner i wireless niessag x -iys M. Briand, in an interview 1 th. suggestion that land ar pferrmg t 0 11 e H pnN should be included w the i for the Washington Conference,Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 305 words
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Article148 1921-11-08 7 STRIKE THREATENED. Johannesburg. November 6. A crisis has arisen in the gold mining industry. The miners threaten to strike against the Government’s proposals to effect economy in the working of the Ouies by altering the regulations so as 'o ensure that native labourers under, pound can work148 words
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Article51 1921-11-08 7 HOLIDAY IN U. S. Washington, November 6 BiistL^j lll Warding has proclaimed Ar of resjem 1 holida as a mark in tk 10r who gave their lives tolled r’’, He asks +hat bells be offerer^ 11 pra y e,, s tor the country Uat r, oon on November51 words
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Article81 1921-11-08 7 DENOUNCES THREATS. Massachusetts) November 6. "Udge TEn bench 11 Cr denounced from the in favo/. ltb rn PG to influence the Court ari zetti' i a tr al and liom a 111( an B of a flood of letters f °uched ’he country, many The sam a81 words
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Article19 1921-11-08 7 Biirty lives lost. The p- Haugoe, November 6. during a s(i h Reamer Kustavi capsized ,ni Thirty19 words
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Article182 1921-11-08 7 PORTUGUESE REI’LY FAVOURABLE. Lisbon, November 6. Jhe Portuguese Government has replied t<> the Entente Note inquiry, intimating its willingness to allow’ the intern ment of the ex-Emperor Xarl and ex Empress Zita and children at Madeira. The Hungarian Throne. Paris, November 7. —The Hungarian Assembly finally passed182 words
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Article189 1921-11-08 7 Madeira, a group of islands in the North Atlantic, is not regarded as a Portuguese Colony, but as part of conti in ntal Portugal. The group comprises two inhabited islands. Madeira and Porto Santo, and two groups of uninhabited rocks named the and Selvagens. Funchal, tin capital189 words
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Article95 1921-11-08 7 BRITISH FEARS. London. November 7. Diplomatic circles are concerned over the Anglo-French negotiations on the subject of the recent Franco-Kemal.st agreement, which the British Govern ment considers is contrary’ to French as surances. because it conflicts with the Treaty of Sevres, and renders nugatory the principle of95 words
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Article59 1921-11-08 7 FRANCE’S REPLY. Paris, November 7. The French Government’s reply to the Soviet Note was forwarded to Paris by M. Briand from the liner 'Lafayette. It is believed the reply makes the eventual resumption of normal relations with Russia conditional upon legal and economic guarantees that the Soviet59 words
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Article83 1921-11-08 7 LENIN’S DECLARATION. Reval, November 6A Moscow telegram states that in the course of a speech, at a meeting of the Communist Party, Lenin declared “VV e must return from state capitalism commerce on a monetary basis. Socialism could not be realised in the near future, and retreat83 words
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Article30 1921-11-08 7 FORMER STRAITS CHIEF .IVSTICE. London, November 7. The death has occurred of the Hon* ir Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, Stra.ts e ements, from till 1906-30 words
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Article188 1921-11-08 7 THE NEXT INSTALMENT. Paris, November. 6. The recent collapse of the mark is presumably responsible for the official announcement that the Reparations Commission has decided to proceed to Berlin to investigate on the spot Ger many s methods of meeting the next indemnity payment of 500,000,000 gold marks due188 words
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Article468 1921-11-08 7 The principal protocol dealing with German reparations in kind was signed by M. I. ucheur, the I’.vn.-h Misister for the ibeiated Regions, and Dr Itatl.enau. thi German Mii.i't.'-r of Keconsttuc tion. on the 6th October. The document' hag been drawn up b"th in French and Ger.nin, but468 words
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Article106 1921-11-08 7 London, October 20—The HoU'e of Commons’ debate on the unemployment proposals produced a lively duel between Dr. Addison and Sir Alfred Mond. The former violently attacked the Government’' proposals on th” ground of their entire inadequacy. He foiesha dowed absolute chaos in the administration106 words
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Article25 1921-11-08 7 Vale. FRENCH SYMPATH Y. Pari.', November 7. —President Millerand wired to the Emperor of Japan expressing heartfelt regrets on Mr. Hara’s assassination.-Vale. - 25 words
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Article302 1921-11-08 7 Tokio, October 2. —A great meeting of the Middle Districts of the Seiyukai Party was held to-day at Nagano City, at which Premier Hara, the President of the Party, made a speech, in the course of which he made mention of diplomatic problems to the following302 words
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Article159 1921-11-08 7 T<>kio, September 30. —The violent death of Mr. Zenjiro Y asuda, > w< Hknown millionaire in Japan, is being much commented upon economically- and socially. Heigo Asahi, the assassin, was a man noted as a blackmailer. Judging bv the fact that he had in one159 words
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Article187 1921-11-08 7 London. October 21. —Notwithstanding the rain, lively’ scene s accompanied the voting to-day at Cambridge on the question of allowing women to become mem bers of the University. Hundreds of undergraduates, decked in every pos'ible hue and wearing jumpers with gowns adorned with bits of lace and187 words
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Article118 1921-11-08 7 London, October 19.—Mr. Herbert Smith, the Yorkshire miners' president, asserts that some coal-owners are endeavouring to break agreements by attempting tc secure a reduction of tonnage rates. The owners reply that some collieries are forced to three alternatives Firstly, carrying on at a loss. Secondly, closing down. Thirdly,118 words
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Article981 1921-11-08 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. VV. McN. Cochrane ,i> ouiward bound by the Ariacan f r.>in Liv.'i j >ol l<> Ra n. Mr. E. G. WikK oF Messi'. Wilde and Co., Ltd., returned from England last week.—“M.M.” The Rev. E. A. Hone w ill be in Singa pore from the 12th till981 words
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Article177 1921-11-08 7 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette. Sir,—ln the interests of all keen motorists, may I a.sk you to publish the following m your valuable papi r. I hear from a very reliable souiee that a certain gentleman in Penang ha' started to give a serins of very177 words
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Article79 1921-11-08 7 OBJECTIONS TO MR. MACPHIAL’S SCHEME z From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 8. In view of Mr. L. R. Macphial’s Malayan fusion scheme probably coming up at to-morrow’s meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, Mr. F. 0., May writes a lengthy letter to the “Free Press.” objecting79 words
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Article43 1921-11-08 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 8. The question of the formation of a British Malaya Boxing Association for the purposes of fostering and promoting boxing in the Straits and t-he F.M.S. was considered at a general meeting, and adjourned.43 words
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Article71 1921-11-08 7 .—Aneta. IMMENSE DAMAGE. Weltevreden, November 7. —A big fire occurred at Soerabaya. in the godowns of the firm of Mirandolle and Voute. The outbreak took place at 6 a.m., the Fire-Brigades arriving immediately, and working strenuously, but until Monday afternoon it was not extinguished. At present.—Aneta. - 71 words
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Article1785 1921-11-08 8 MILITARISTS IN POWER. The special correspondent of the "Times” in the Far Eas”, writes —A leading Liberal tells me that the principal endeavour of his associates at the [resent time is to destroy the power and influence exercised by the bureaucratic and military elements over the aff.irs of1,785 words
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Article48 1921-11-08 8 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club at 6 30 p m to day—--1 March ...Jolly Comrades ...Allan 2 Selection..,Duchess of Dan’zig...Caryll 3 Waltz ...Thrills "Kncliffe 4 Fox Trot... Susan’s Custom Cabaret... Cruz 5 One Step...Hobomoko ...R a eves48 words
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Advertisement273 1921-11-08 8 1 I I B JIE 11 XZ f 5 ji* > 1 SH&I J^Oj^ s c^ > U..J^y --ZP ■u.tfS? «HljU-nWTK. M-t n &V=*4?T i^gLCJWTV Ylw i 1 >ffjklV_ *••'-’<**** A distinctive show of Cretonnes of distinctive Ĕj and decorative designs. Ihe freshness and beauty of these will add to273 words
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Advertisement197 1921-11-08 8 I St. PAULI I I I I GIPI I I BRANDI I BEER. I .--.-J e 7? lig6t lager :3eer of I **S I h exceptional quality. I I (San be obtaimd from all I tbe principal dealers. I h I X y SOLE AGENTS: fl R. T. REID Co.,197 words
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Article1054 1921-11-08 9 t he ANNUAL report. nlloff ing i>9 from the re P ort L of The bOU r Board for the year endmg eo liq2l QthJooM j )ave t 0 record that the The aTvear’s working, after allowing 160 t of interest and sinking fond sfP‘ ynien to Government,1,054 words
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Article317 1921-11-08 9 Toere was evidence in mail week that a slightly noo'e hopeful feeling reigned in the metal market’ with regard to the possibilities of the near future. This feeling is basei on the view that is held by many that the worst of the trade depression has been317 words
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Article646 1921-11-08 9 MALAYA’S IMPORT PROHIBITION Mr F W South Chief Agricultural Inspector, Department of Agriculture, F M S. writes:— 1 have the honour to request that you will be so good as to publish this letter in order to call the attention of your readers to the fact that646 words
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Article118 1921-11-08 9 The shareholders of Papan Tin, Limited, have been notified that in view of the Manager having reported that during the month of October be encountered a run of low grade ground, which resulted in considerable loss on Working Account, and in view of the financial position of118 words
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Article106 1921-11-08 9 Nov B—Burma Royal Opera Company, Town Hall, 9 30 p.m. Nov 11 and 12—Public Holidays. il—Armistice Dsy, Two Minutes -ilence. 11 a. m. Nov 11 E&O Hotel, Armistice Night Dinner and Dance. jj ov ii— Runnymede Hotel, Armistice Night Dinner snd Dance. N ov 13— Penang Swimming Club,106 words
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Article576 1921-11-08 9 THE LABOUR SHORTAGE. A general meeting of the above Association was held in the Kuala Kubu Rest House on Oct 26, Mr L W Tivy (Chairman). Pink Disease. A letter from the Director of Agriculture dated 30th August was read, and the meeting noted with satisfaction the576 words
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Article90 1921-11-08 9 The report of the Mergui Crown Rubber Estates for the year ended March 31 states that, after allowing for depreciation and interest on the balance payable to the Indian Government, the loss amounted to £1,296, to which is added £2,667, the reserve for premium on lease, making90 words
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Article96 1921-11-08 9 M.M.” In connection with the matter of rubber shoes, mentioned by us the other day, a correspondent informs us that he recently saw a pair made in Mal«coa from No 1 native sundried unsmoked sheet, the colour therefore, being a dingy yellow. They were lined with leather, but“ M.M.” - 96 words
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Article67 1921-11-08 9 We are informed by a planting correspondent that seeds of the Soya Bean can be bought at most grocer a' shores and is known as Kachang Tau Yiu (black) and Kachang Tau Hu (white). It is cdled in Java Kachang Kadele.” It should be sown in wet67 words
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Article726 1921-11-08 9 shares Improving. Messrs Baker, Morgan and Co’s market report, dated Njv 4, states: Tins have weakened slightly daring the week, while rubbers have strengthend, and the market closes with a good demand for the la’ter and the former inclined to firm up again. With all Loan Stocks726 words
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Article14 1921-11-08 9 The homeward mail, by the Tara, closes at 10 a.m, on Saturday.14 words
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Article64 1921-11-08 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy de Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day. 8 C E E SHARKS. s >, a B v a yj x xf I c. J c. J o. Sc. Mining. Hitam Tin 1.25 1.30 1.20 1.25 N Taiping 1.15 1.17464 words
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Article28 1921-11-08 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on November 7 Plantation Ist latex crepe 10|d Smoked Sheet 10jd [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]28 words
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Article111 1921-11-08 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for October Allenby lbs 867 Anglo-Malay 40,804 Bikam 19,200 Broome 37,140 Batu Tiga 43,500 Changkat Salak 50,000 Emerald 39,132 Golden Hope 15,194 Glengowrie 26,300 Jempol .7,248 Perak River Valley 21,328 Juru 17,500 Kuala Kubu 14,274 Kundong 5,917 Kong Lee (Perak) 225 London111 words
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Article14 1921-11-08 9 Tin Bentong No Liability, for October, 646 hours, 245 piculs, 70,900 yards.14 words
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Article108 1921-11-08 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on November 7th: Spot £158.10s up £1.15s 3 months baying £160,0? £l.los 3 months selling £160.5? I.loa Local Parity $79 02 November Bth Singapore sold 100 tons at $79.50; Penang buyers no sellers $79. The Eioteru Smelting Co,108 words
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Article230 1921-11-08 9 Penang, November 8, 1921. BP. Tapioca $5.50 buyers M. P. Tapioca $6.00 buyers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $15.00 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Picking? $35 sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $42.00 sellers 110 s $32.00 sellers [No. 1 $lO 00 per230 words
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Advertisement26 1921-11-08 9 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (In various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED’26 words
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Advertisement55 1921-11-08 9 A Point for advertisers Any reduction you make just now or during the next few months in the volume of your advertising means that much more prominence to the announcements of your competitors day by day and week by week in the ‘PINANG GAZETTE’’ Moral: Extend your advertising and do55 words
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Article276 1921-11-08 10 TO-DAY'S DEPARTURES. Peng Fook lor Langsa. Perak [E S Co] for Deli. Camphu'jis for Singapore. Kedah for Bindings and Sitiawan Sappho for Telnk Anson. Klang for Port Swetteubam and Singapore. Jacox for Rangoon Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Teesta for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Tanda for Singapore,276 words
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Article261 1921-11-08 10 New Passenger Service to the East. In a recent tssae, we published a Reuter’s telegram which stated that the Ellerman and Bucknall S S Co, Ltd, was inaugurating a passenger service between the United Kingdom and the Far East, a departure which is of interest to the public261 words
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Article140 1921-11-08 10 Penary, November 8, 1921. (Bt Oourtbsy or th a Chartkbbd Bask) 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, 169 3 days’ sight Private 175 Bombay Demand Bank „169 o Madras Demand Bank 169140 words
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Article266 1921-11-08 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubn, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, > 7.15 a m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 1& 6 pm. and Hongkong I Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15266 words
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Article473 1921-11-08 10 Prna g, November 8 1921. BEER— eta Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew 01 Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 53 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet473 words
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Advertisement152 1921-11-08 10 —f—"<■ STOCKS NOW ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. I Prices on Application McALKSTER Go af Mu H, f L-awwawwawn.*.-*»- rirri «KMMWW <•** "AQUAPERIA” APERIENT MINERAL WATER (Bottled at Harrogate Springs, England. j I .A Gentle Tonic Aperient for152 words
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Advertisement618 1921-11-08 10 B 1 l( K\ V I 14 I CHRISTMAS I Hi X CARDS I h| auto Christmas:: STATIONERY POST CARDS I OF CHOICEST SELECTION I ’M ON VIEW AT OUR OFFICE i YOUR INSPECTION CORDIALLY I INVITED 'I K I, IM Pinang Gazette Press. I LIMITED I I‘ -1 hji'"618 words
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Article878 1921-11-08 11 —“M.M.” PA PAX TLX SUED. There commenced in the Supreme Court, Ipoh, on Thursday, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Watson, a civil suit of interest to those concerned in -tin mining properties. The plaintiff is a Chinese contractor named Lee Ah Wye of Taiping, the* defendants being—“M.M.” - 878 words
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Advertisement205 1921-11-08 11 I In Convalescence B a splendid food-tonic is IKEP L E R I Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract BA highly -concentrated food which offers abundant nourishment without I J putting any strain on the digestion. B -I KEPLER Rebuilds wasted -muscle, fills out sunken cheeks and increases the vitality.205 words
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Advertisement141 1921-11-08 11 R. YOUNG Co., Ltd., J Penang and Singapore. I J (Sivil Engineers Contractors. I Agents for:- J StotFieri and FPitfs I Concrete fixers (FHand or I j S)ricrete SBlock frlactiines. I Importers. Steel Joists, Jungles I "(sees, FBars and otfier building Materials. 1 Manufacturers of :-Qement Roofing “(ailes, > Mosaic141 words
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Advertisement1420 1921-11-08 12 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP TOYO KISEN KAISHA. r O A N Y. HOKCKONG TO san franoisoo. via japan connecting tc ALL POINTS in the (Incorporated m U. S. A.) UNITED STATES. CANADA. IMEXICO ANO EUROPE TRANSPACIFIC service. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu, San Francisco [lncorporated in Japan.]1,420 words
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Advertisement567 1921-11-08 12 GLEN AND SHIrJ (Incorporated in England) JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMER I homeward. I LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAM£flj Rr I s s CARNARVONSHIRE d m about 11th Nuve ..ber i< I GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBUr g I •s s GLENIFFER due about 2nd December 19 2] I GENOA, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM567 words
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Advertisement290 1921-11-08 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKIIII CORPORATION. I (Incorporated in Hongkong.) >: ’j Paid-up Capital 115,000,M Reserve Funds: Sterling Reserve £i,500,0> Silvei Reserve f2I,W',W Head Office:-HONGKONG. Branches and Agenciei. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombtj. Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foochow, Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Iloilo, IwL Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, London. Lyons, Malacca, Manila, Nagasaki. Nn York,290 words
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