Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 November 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1883, *{o/ 263» VOL. LXXIX TUESDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 441 1 r vwhere wholesale from i i *inabK e CI? I co I i fiO iii h i: I S.m Leong 4Co Pen n K- 1 r o*B 51 I EW :^oo e r' r vnrz II hi INTERESTED IN FIRE PROTECTION g| |i MINIMAX j > I Cigarettes Sol e
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    • 27 1 THE BES! 3”• I i 1 l’ udu dt— u I i I t ’•'•<* L W*ar*- Ml» M»«i« S 3, a P. 11.- Ong Sam L.o.g Cw
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 565 2 POLICE FIRE ON CROW# Calcutta, November 5.—A riot took place at Howrah last night at ten o’clock which resulted in one police constable being killed and several policemen and others being wounded. From enquiries made it appears that a meeting was held on the Howrah maidan yesterday
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    • 206 2 OPERATIONS OF COLUMNSDelhi, November 8,- —A telegram received at army headquarters, Simla, about the situation in Malabar on the evening of the sth instant shows a detachment of the 64th Pioneers while en gaged in clearing the Manjeri Arikod road inflicted six casualties on rebels. In yesterday
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    • 144 2 Bombay November 3,—M ith refere to the recent Reuter message stating that the P- and O. steamer Caledonia had been struck by a ball of lightning when off Sicily, Mr. T. L. Nevell- an American visiting Bombay, was a pas senger <>n the Tevere which arrived m
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    • 90 2 Madras. November 2. —The "Daily Express” understands” that the Government of India have wired to Mr.»B. Venkatapathyraju asking him if he would go to the Fiji Isles to report on the conditions of Indian labour in place of the Right Hon. Mr.-V. S. Srinivasa Sastri. It
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    • 90 2 Delhi, November 3. —Mr. C. A. Bell, on return to India from Tibet will visit Delhi to confer with the foreign office. He has had a most hospitable reception from the Dalai Lama and Tibetan >l6l cials. The-story of the Anglo-Tibetan treaty is considered in
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    • 61 2 Calcutta. Nov. 6,—The final figures now issued, after revision, by the superintendent of census operations in Bengal show that the population of Calcutta and suburbs is 13.47.547. In 1911 the figure was 12.72.279. In the first estimate the figure was 12.44.824 This shows that m the first estimate
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    • 155 2 Colombo, October 29. —Complaint is already being made of the proposed increase in hotel charges during the Prince’s visit. A correspondent writing to the “Times of Ceylon” says that touri-t agencies are willing to take all available accommodation in Queen’s Hotel. Kandv. for Rs. 35 and
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  • 178 2 SELL GOWNS AND CURIOS TO P AY COLLEGE FEES. A Reuter message from Paris that the Chines e girl students at the Paris University have all brought with them to France native dresses, beautiful embroi dered silks and fans, quaintly worked bronzes and jewellery' and jade statuettes
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1009 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICE, paid for in advance, meeting of the Board of the Licensing JT 7T7 Justices will be held in the District Court, are published in the on Wednesday the 21st December, 1921, “Pinang Gazette” at 2-30 p.m. to consider applications for o i. w U new licences for
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    • 93 2 ARE YOU A MARKED MAN? Marked for promotion—or next on the list for "the sack” Slackers, and men who habitually arrive late for work in the mornings, are usually sufferers from constipation or “liver,” for which ailments Pinkettes are the remedy gently stimulate the aid digestion, ensure daily regularity. I
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    • 246 2 MOTOR CAR SIZE -MOTOR CYCLE SIZE 2.00 SAMPLE OUTFIT 1.25 u-Nead-lt Cement is simple to use, and can easily be carried on your car or cycle. I U-NMd-it lure teigi HAS ENTIRELY SUPERSEDED VUfAMB U-NEAD-IT is a. tyre stopping which can be used either for the repair of out<r S
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  • 377 3 the chairman on its visit to SINGAPORE. I hat fine American ship, the Empire State, specially routed f°r the purpose, arrived in Singapore on Friday with 135 members of the foreign trade department °f the San -Francisco Chamber of Commerce, the chairman of the party being Mr. Alfred
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  • 493 3 The rooms of the Chine&r Chamber < f Commerce in Hills! Singapore were en fete on Saturday afternoon, when the members were “at home” to the representativo of the American trade deu--gation which arrived here en Friday morning, says the “Free Press.” The spacious hall, which
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  • 271 3 S.D.G. LODGE OF THE MIDDLE EAST. Th e Installation Meeting of the Scottish District Grand Lodge of the Middle East was held at the Scottish Masonic Temple, Venning Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. The ceremony was very ably performed by Wor. Bro. Malcolm Watson, Depute District Grand Master, ruling,
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  • 130 3 It is understood that a conference is now taking place in Colombo between representatives of the Madras Government and of the Government of Ceylon °n the subject of the de limitation of Palk Strait and tho Gulf of Mannar." The Hon. Mr. B. Horsburgh, Controller of Revenue, presided-
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  • 115 3 .—“S.T.” Those who want a comfortable passage to England at a cost of just over £2O No, unfortunately it does not apply to people in Malaya, it is a quotation re. ga’rding the cost °f a passage from (‘apetown to London by the P. and O.
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  • 84 3 Mr H. C. Eckhardt, acting British Adviser- Trengganu concludes his report n the State for 1920 as follows:—“The year under review was one of slow progress in many ways: there was an expansion of revenue, a considerable reduction of unproductive expenditure, and an increase of efficiency in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 156 3 j ROBEY’S SEMI-DIESEL 1 CRUDE OIL ENGINE. 1 I. g Chief points of advantage are— j Simplicity of Construction ĕ Ease of Handling. Complete Construction. j Low Fuel Consumption. F Efficiency and Reliability. No inlet and Exhaust Valves. f Perfect Lubrication. f Regularity of Running. 2 f Adaptability for Crude
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    • 153 3 THE ANXIETIES OF MOTHERHOOD. Man is rather a careless happy go lucky individual, and, in general, does not fully appreciate the worries of his wife in safeguarding their childrens health. Generally one or other of the young household is ailing either with a chill, slightly feverish or colic symptoms, and
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    • 93 3 I I x Sundour Cretonnes at Pritchard’s I 1 I These Beautiful and Artistic i Cretonnes are all in the VERY LATEST DESIGNS, the colours are FADELESS and FAST in WATER. Width 31 inches. i Price $l.BO and $2.95 per yard. Do Not Fail to See These Goods —Known as
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  • 919 4 ACCUSED DISMISSED. The case in which Habib and Karim Meah were charged with having stabbed one Abdul Kader, in the shop at 81 Penang Street, on the night of September 19/20, was concluded before Mr A C Baker, in the Police Court, Penang, yesterday. Complainant alleged
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  • 1925 4 MR. GEORGE GRAY’S REMINISCENCES. PG’’ Special.) It is not perhaps generally known, that a fractured arm sustained in a jumping competition at school, was the medium through which Mr George Gray, the champion billiard player, discovered that be had a natural aptitude for billiards. Yet
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 855 4 [To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette S tR «Having r«l D F’s remark, quoted io ImO night'* f 7»« T,lo ble paper, one feels that it calls for a counter1 His first reason—that it is objectionable because it increases officials, red tape, and fees might be
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  • 339 4 "S.F.P.” The affairs of the Diocese of Singapore are receiving full attention from the considerable number of Clergy who have come down to the Bishop’s Visitation, which took place in St Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore on Sunday morning, the clergy being seated in the choir
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  • 115 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gard?ns at 5-30 p.m. to-day. 1 March ...The Old Ship... Keefe 2 Selection ...Marco Visconti... Petrella 3 Waltz ...The Rivulet,..Godfrey 4 Polka ...En Garde... Waldteufel 5 Galop ...The Garibaldi... Alber The acting OC, A
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  • 319 4 Penang, November 15, 1921. BEEF— eta, Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 510 4 NEW APVERTIjgg* SHORT ClASSlfipk advert IS eme Nt d Wanted, For Sale,ToLe t can be inserted in the “pGazette at THREE CENTS A W OR 0 countins the address t 0 replies are to be sent. Minimum Charge $1 each Insertion. 6 Consecutive Insertions $5 Cash must accompany qh otherwise
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  • 1511 5 MALARIA’S DEPREDATIONS. Io the course of his report for the year 1920, Dr A R Wellington, Senior Health Officer, F M 8, writes as follows In May, 1919, a scheme was submitted bo Government increasing the staff to 15 officers and 8 chief sanitary inspectors. The scheme
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  • 226 5 Penang, November 15, 1921 SP. 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 Pickings $35 sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $42.00 sellers 110 s $32.00 sellers J No. 1 $lO.OO per
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 210 5 n paradise oi Rest for I nW Weary Feet. <« ■»>| ]f you have experienced difficulty in the past in comfortable fitting footwear, owing to EE yckof try these, we are sure you will like n They fit like a glove, do not pinch or the feet. They are made
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    • 179 5 Williams Holder Top Shaving Stick X b M J The rich, lasting lather of Williams’ Shaving Stick will quickly win you to its daily use. The velvety coolness it imparts to the face, combined with its delicate fragrance makes shaving a real pleasure. The Holder Top feature is an added
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  • 54 6 Norris —Ab Kuali Latnpur on November 13th, to Mr and Mrs Fde la Mare Norris, a son. Hastings —At European Hospital, Koala Lumpur, on lltb inst., to Mr and Mrs W E Hastings, a daughter. Holland—At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, ou November 10, 1921, to Mr and Mrs L
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  • 42 6 Provis Kyle—At St Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on the 11 th inst. by the Rev G J Walsh, Hagh Provis, Agent, Mercantile Bank of India, Kuala Lumpur, to Ida Louise, second daughter of Dr and Mrs D Hamilton Kyle, St Andrew?.
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  • 1230 6 That the rubber industry has not been an unmixed blessing to Malaya is established by some striking facts quoted in a booklet just issued as a Science Bulletin by the Forest Department of the F M S. Dealing with the commercial woods of the Malaya Peninsula Mr
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  • 1560 6 One rarely finds official red tape defended, and we have Red Tape.” s et t 0 ear 11 convincing argument in support of it 1 In thia country it has been a perpetual sourcaof irritation to tbe business community who have encountered it at every turn, and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 235 6 C. 9 Scientific Control. is exercised from start to finish in the production of Armco Ingot Iron. The raw materials used are purchased or mined with the ut- j most care and selection. During every stage of manufacture, laboratory tests are made to ensure that the wonderful purity of 99.84%,
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    • 30 6 FORTHCOMING EVENTS AT THE E. WEDNESDAY, 3OTH NOV.. ST. ANDREWS NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. EXTENSION OF LICENSE DANCING TILL 2 A.M. NEW YEAR EVE. PIERROT AND PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 25 6 DEATH Hamilton—At 63 Prince Edward Street, Crossbill, Gl-sg>w, on the 16tb October, James, aged 27 years, soo of James Hamilton and the late Margaret M’Gregor.
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  • 932 7 AMERICAN OPINION ■Reuter’s Telegrams.] \'ew York, November 13. Hunhesl’ proposals for the limita- <)f naval armaments created as great r -ation in the United States as The newspapers consider that .ronosals constitute a great advance, stress on the fact that the Uni States pledges itself to a larger rei
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  • 210 7 The latest statistics give certain detail- of tonnage, and the strength of Eng land. Japan, and. the L’nited States in battle cruisers, and battleships, and the rate at which the countries are adding to their fleets. Great Britain leads with 533.<XM> tons America comes next with 464,000
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  • 147 7 Lord Curzon said in the House of Lords ’hat he would have liked, as Foreign Secretary. to go to Washington himself. Problems of the Far East and the Pacific were questions which he had had many occasions to study, and he had -everal times vidted those regions.
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  • 102 7 the farm worker. Geneva, November 13. The Labour Conference adopted the convention guaranteeing farm workers the same rights of association and combination as industrial workers. Mr. Ba.rett and Sir Oliver, the South Aincan and Australian Government dele, gates respectively, and Messrs. Cookson. Parsons and Tamura, Australian. Canadian
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  • 23 7 GOLFING FATALITY. Lakewood. November 14. Mrs George Jay Gould dropped dead .he,, playing gdlf with her husband
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  • 41 7 TREATY WITH MONGOLIA Pans, November 14 The “Ne w ork Herald” says a treaty was signed in Moscow on November 5between the Russian Soviet and Mongolian Governments, definitely expanding the Soviet zone of influence in the FarEast.
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  • 60 7 DR NANSEN’S PLAN. Geneva, November 13. Speaking at an. informal gathering at the International Labour Office. Dr. Nansen outlined a simple, though bold and costly plan. for th»- resUnati< Russian economic or■ sperity. involving the despatch of m '<•!■ ploughs -<>n a large scale to the
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  • 259 7 Paris November 11. —The noted French novelist. Anatole France, was awarded the Nobel prize for 1921 The Turkish Parliament decided to bestow on another French writer, Pierre Loti, honorary Turkish citizenship. Loti wrote a number of books pertaining to Eastern life, notably to Japan, and is an
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  • 104 7 SPECIAL MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 15. At a special meeting of Singapore Cricket Club, Sir J. W. Murison presid ing. the extension scheme, providing for two billiard rooms, each containing three tables, was approved, and an amendment was carried, that the work proceed immediately,
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  • 62 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 15. Much interest is being displayed in the exhibition of goods by the Australian tra-de delegates at the Old Post Office. The exhibits are of an interesting character, representing practically the whole field of industry. There was a steady flow of
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  • 31 7 .(From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, November 15. Siam's new Sterling Loan of £2-000,000 is required to recoup expenditure out of the Treasury Reserve on the railways and irrigation
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  • 49 7 London.' November 2. —Among the dis riniiui-hv’d company of amateurs pr*>dug Lytton’s c »medy “Not so bad as we seem' at Devonshire H< use on the 30th instant, will be Mrs. Asquith, who will take the part of the <i!ent wife bt Dead man’s Lana.
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 128 7 London, November B.—A Constantinople message says General Felle, French High Commissioner, m the course of a conversation with Pressmen expressed hi- gratification regarding the Franco Turkish agreement. He said that the principle of the old diplomacy. under which the- Crescent could not enter the same place
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    • 116 7 London. November 4. —A Constantinople message -ays Colonel Rawlinson has been abominably treated while in captivity. He was kept in solitary con finement for nearly two years and received no rations or what he did get were unfit for human consumption. None of the parcels
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    • 119 7 Loudon, October 26. The “Times correspondent at Cairo has been trust worthily informed that negotiations between Adly I’asha and the British Government have been conducted on the following basis: (1) British troops will be confined to Port Said and the eastern zone of the canal. (2) A
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    • 93 7 London, November —In the course of a statement regarding the leeonnat®sance of Mount Everest. Sir L'rancis Younghusband, ou ben ’f of the R yai Geo' r raphical Society and Alpine Club, acknowledged deep gratit'i’le for the sup port received for the expedition from the Government’ of Imn»,
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    • 78 7 London, November 6. —A Paris message says General Gouraud reports that a French column has completely succeeded in freeing the town of Den- Eshzor from Bedouins. After severe fighting the enemy s entrenched positions w er e captured and the enemy forced to retreat across the
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    • 71 7 London. November 8- —Ln the House e-f Commons, General Page-Croft asked what recompense had been given to Col. Aitken in view of the vindication of his conduct- in the East African expedition. Mr. Montagu replied that Col. Aitken had been permitted to retire with
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    • 56 7 London, Novemder 2. —The I nion of East and West invaded Cambridge yesterday, and performed a series <>f Indian plays in English includiiu Tagore'- duo logue Farewell Curse” and the comedy “Trial by Luck," the play “Savitn,” adapted from a legend in The Mahabharata,” and an
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    • 32 7 London, October U»- Forty oe cent, equal to six versus b ur. has been quou d by Ik. yds against the ri-k f Parliament dissolving in 1921.
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    • 190 7 London. October 28. —The Peking cor respondent <4‘ the Times’’ says that th»Goverrr.ment has reached financial h <l- and i s besieged by foreign and < hi ne- creditors on all -ides. Fifty milli >ns Mexican dollars shor t loans, contra -te<l at 20 to
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    • 182 7 London, November I.—That extravagant expectations with regard to Man Chester cotton prices falling need not be held in Bombay or elsewhere, is th conclusion of the Manchester correspondent of the “Financial Times.” He says that the Lancashire spinners and manu facturers can at present only sell at
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    • 131 7 London, October 29. -Mr. Lloyd George ha- impressed even his enemies with his old masterly touch when he took ip the glove; but the real question is how he will employ the new power and prestige. enabling him to continue the Irish negotiations with a tremendous vote
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    • 92 7 London. November 2,—Demonstrations were given to-day for the benefit of the Duke of Connaught with an apparatus which marks a step forward in cancertreatment. The apparatus is installed at rhe cancer free hospital in London and is called the “Sunio” deep therapy outfit, namely an X
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    • 80 7 London, November 2. —In the House of Commons. Mr. Wood, replying to Mr. Charles Edwards, stated that the num ber of ex-service men who had 1 proceed ed overseas under Government’ emigra tion scheme was: 20.000 in Canada. 10,000 in Australia, 5.000 in New Zealand, 2,000
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    • 79 7 At- New York, Ned Gourdin, Harvard University’s Negro athlete who >- »m--pcted against the Oxford and ambridj»team recently, won the National Pentathlon Championship of the amateur athletic union, leading a field of seven competitors by twelve points. Gourdin won the long jumn with 21 feet 1 inch,
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    • 30 7 London. November 2.—The America»! cruiser. Olvmpia, which conveyed th rt-miins of the American “Unknown Warrior” to Aw-rica made a record na--5 days 12 hours 39 minutes.
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  • 745 7 Mrs, A. W. Blackstone returned from home yesterday, via Rangoon. The Prince of ales is due t<> arrive at Bombay on Thursday. Mr and Mrs. R. Y. Ross are leaving for home on Thursday, via Rangoon. Mr. H. G. R. Leonard, Deputy Cou troller of Labour, is
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  • 878 8 SINGAPORE DEFEAT MALACCA IN ••MALAYA” CUP. A large attendance on the Padaug on Saturday witnessed Singapore’s victory over Malacca in the S »nthern Section of the Malaya Cap by 14 points (one goal, one penalty goal and two tries) to nil, says the Free Press." Singapore won the toss
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 319 8 IJrom Stock: fteddaway’s “@amel” ffirand (Samel Ji.air pelting i Jn sizes 3 to 16 inches. Jbineona salat a belting j 1 I Jn sizes Is to 16 inches. I on Application to: I Statz limited, j < I < I HOTEL BRASTAGI, I S SUMATRA EAST COAST. Bl S Telegraphic-
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    • 570 8 TeUsttO WRITING PADS Healed Eczema White Abbey Linen Box. which first came out in a rasn aof small pimples on her r m i face. Later places came Contains one writing pad of 50 leaves and 48 envelopes to match, out on ner hands and Azure or Cream $1 per
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  • 679 9 THE DHAU the <lmw in th** l’-( L following UI I )o urna.m <,n Bye K" >z ii bvi’’n ThreitiHl 11 v. W. K Sharpe. h }b rtz v W. S. Goldie. H Leonard v. R. X- Goodwin. Sonihan. v. A. Lindley. Allan >. A J. K
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  • 888 9 FIRST ANN CAL MEETING. Ihe first annual general meeting of Rawang Tin, Ltd., was held in the regis. t< led offices of the Company, Downing Street. Penang, yesterday. Mr. J. Malcolm Newman presided, and the others present were Messrs. M. K. AVliitlock. F. Duxbury, F. C. Lean,
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  • 99 9 Ihe following are toe latest quotations in Messrs Kennedv Co’s share list Yesterday. To-day, «0 00 (0 SHARES. 1 M 5 "5 S a do x ao J c. c. Sc. Sc. Rubber (Dollar) A. Hitam 7.75 g. 25 Bassett 60c 70c 65c 75c Brogaß 27 Jc
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  • 30 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on November 14 Plantation Ist latex crepe lljd Smoked Sheet ll|d Market steady. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co
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  • 98 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, ou November 14th: Spot £157 12a 6d down 7s 6d 3 months baying £159 125.6 d 75.6 d 3 selling £159.155.0d 10». Od Local Parity $7B 83 November 15th: Singapore sold 150 tons at s7B£; Penaog buyers no
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  • 517 9 Meeting at Kuaea Lumpdr, An ordinary general meeting of the A M. will be held at Knala Lam par, on •Wednesday, November 23rd, at 11.15 ».m Agenda. 1 Minutes of Special General Meeting ■1 Id on Aagost 11th, 1921. 2 Laboar Matters, (a) The Bill farner
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  • 950 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. I J 133 m to H HUBBHR (Dollar.) Sc. Se. Bc. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 15c 17|c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.00 1.10 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1.00 1.20 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7.75 825 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.00 Ayer Molek Rubber 00. 80e Ayer
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 168 9 £XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXS» 1 MEDUSA I S I White Portland Cement I ,s I STAINLESS x AND x 8 X 1 PERFECTLY WHITE S x 8 s j MEDUSA I X x X WATER PROOFING COMPOUND x x X MAKES ORDINARY CEMENT g PERFECTLY WATERPROOF I CHEAPEST BEST. I X x X
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  • 137 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Peng Foot for Langsa. Padang for A?ahan and Bata Bahra. Pangah for P Brandan and Langkat. Klang for Port Swettenbaua and Singapore. Sappho for Telok Anson. Kedah for Bindings and Sitiawau. Expected Arrivals. Atsuta Mara, Singapore, Nov 19. Andre Lebou, Singapore, Nov ‘27. Shio’zuoka Mara, Singapore,
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  • 281 10 ■>AILY (except SaniiafJ. BY TRAIN. Farit Bun tar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Read, Teluk Anaon, Kuala Kub.i, By train Kuala Lumpur, Serembau, >7.15 am Malacca. Johore. Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong 1 Farit Buntar and Bagan Serai By tram alsc 10.J5 a.m. 3.40 p.m.
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  • 31 10 The homeward mati, by the Teesta, closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The Thongwa, with mails from Europe, is expec ed to arrive here at 11 a no. on Thursday.
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  • 151 10 Penang, November 15 t 1921, (By Cocrtbsy op thb Chartered Babe) London Demand Bank 2; 3 7/8 4 mouths’ eight) Hank 2/4 3/16 3 I Credit 2/4 13/32 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Hank Rs. 168' 3 days’ sight Private 175 Bombay Demand Bank „168 c Madras Demand
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 177 10 p- xa-= x g==••• st■•-.•*. ‘5. -‘y jj-g-F"1 I All 8 DIT¥ TP7 «mi b i Jl F-J <-■/ JI. AJ jiiiii I i iQA FFQ i s OAr ILO f M !l fSL-M t s i rg±- IWlll' fflj- I ffßWliii s IfMI |Rn iiat feSs* 1 [git S
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    • 607 10 inetnej et%ftTTt RATES OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, TO.LET, SITUATIONS iTI VACANT. Etc. I i J 4 Minimum Charge $2.00 X'k ll V For 1 insertion 1-75 per inch Xx. 'X***’*-’ insertions 1-50 I r/ v- _d \v/ 3 i.«> \®y 8 "S christ MAs‘ >» 1.15 NEW sk 12
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  • 331 11 London, November, 5. —Today’s asso ciation football matches resulted as follows First Division: Birmingham 0, Arsenal 1 Bradford City 3, Aston Villa 2 Burnley 3- Preston N. E. 3; Cardiff City 0, Manchester City 2 Chelsea o, Sheffield United 2; Everton 1, Liverpool 1; Huddersfield T. 3,
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  • 174 11 The following tables, compiled so as to include the latest cabled results, show the positions of the clubs in the leagues Division I. P. Pts. Burnley 13 19 Sunderland 13 '9 Huddersfield T. 13 is Liverpool 13 17 Middlesbrough 13 16 Manchester C. 13 .6 Newcastle U. 13
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  • 34 11 London, November 3. —In a Rugby match Oxford University defeated Richmond by 12 points to 6. In the County Championship at Portsmouth Hampshire lost to Surrey by 7 points to 8.
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  • 114 11 Bombay, November 3.—News has been received that a five broke out on a passenger train on Tuesday afternoon, in which were five horses belonging to the Maharaja of Patiala. It would appear that when th e train had passed a fewlocal stations from Victoria Terminus the fire
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 356 11 r N l > "jjSt z ■*gTL. -L Ae r~ <, >?}£ GRANT’S WHISKY FROM "Land of Brown Heathand Shaggy Wood Land of the Mountain and the Flood, 7 WM f y/uRANT SONsXv 7 ud 7 DISTILLERS 7 (Dufftown, Glen li vet District, Scotland) W 7 GLASGOW and LONDON, 7
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    • 176 11 I Estate Mine Managers, I i S FOR T PRICE, QUALITY and I PROMPT DELIVERY, J Cannot do better than send f I ALL THEIR ORDERS FOR f I PRINTING and I 1 STATIONERY I X TO THE f 2 I F Pinang Gazette Press, S Limited. 5 I 5
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1483 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD., TOYC KlbltN KAISHA. (hvcorporatbd tn the STRAITS settlements HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA JAPAN CONNECTING TO ALL POINTS IN FHt TEL. ADDRESS; TELEPHONE UNITED STATES. CANADA.‘MEXICO ANO EUROPE SHIPPING, PENANG.” No. 474. Head Office:— No. 63, Beach Street, Penang. passenger and cargo service. v [lncorporated in
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    • 447 12 I rusdkoll The Artistic Wood I I J preservative I Made In Four Standard Shades, |l I Proof against White Ants, I h Dry Rot etc., in Timber. I I Used by Hundreds of Es I fates throughout Malaya. I —BMMMinrf Tf—OTiPnrrffli* I II Manufactured by the weU-known makers o!
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    • 302 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANXIhiK CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) H Paid-up Capital 116.000.M1 I Reserve Funds H Sterling Reserve £2,500,iH Silvei Reserve H Head Office HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bomwy, H Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foochoi, H Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Iloilo, Ipok, Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, London. Lyons, Malacca, Manila,
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