Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 November 1921

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, X No 267. VOL. LXXIK SATURDAY, 19th NOVEMBER. 1921 PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 525 1 7 nORTHAM fio, ROAD. Telephone No. 579, i j ROSS’S I AUKS HEA D 1 i PILSENER I V 7 BP" ET D i mWDDFCC i is to be obtained from ail Retailers. 1 I sole I CIGARETTES J The BORNEO Co., Ltd., I C iH (Incorporated in England.) J?
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    • 25 1 > THE BESJ vKI T3W- i ■'h'L-Ati j'.’.i' I I .■'tz? I Wrttfe Cl W Mia Maata B.s. a F.M.s 1 Ong Sam Laoag 00, a
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  • 650 2 MR. EU TONG SENG SI ED. All action, concerning which there has been considerable interest displayed amongst the Chinese communities of Ma lacca., Seremban and here, commenced in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Moodwaid, Chief Judicial Commissioner, says the ‘‘Malay Mail.” The
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  • 239 2 The programme at the Universal House, for the latter half of the week, is in keeping with the reputation this house has already established for showing excellent productions. “The Phantom Melody” is a first class film in five parts. The scene is laid in Italy during the
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    • 1406 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, ITCHING P aid for i£ advance, PENANG CRICKET CLUB. jn D D M|Mp are published in the Meeting be AND BUKNIIW “P 1 n ang Gazette held Jn tbe Cricicet Club Pavillion on N 3 w.,a M-, “Z. T..... the Minutes of the A “Little red spots
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    • 700 2 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LOAN |ta| ISSUE OF $20.000 000 LOM I Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent op, half-yearly on the Ist May and Ist Novimbw n REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE Ist MAY, i I FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES I PRICE OF
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  • 459 3 CEYLONESE UNOFFICIALS DIVIDED IN OPINION. A* long ago as Monday, October 4th, 1920—0 n the < cession of the debate on the Legislative Council Order in Council His Excellency the Governor promised that if the new cons'i'uti n was given that trial which ib deserved be would be
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  • 424 3 It will be remembered that after his public examination in bankruptcy, at Singapore, Mr W F D ooglever was arrested in connection with making a false statement in the course of bankruptcy proceed ings, It consisted of a statement he made on oath to tbe Assistant Official
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  • 366 3 SCANT RESPONSE IN CEYLON. In August last, the Medical department called for applications t om medical officers to proceed 'to Mauritius on temporary service. The period of service was to be three years at a salary of Rs 5,000 per annum. In view of the overcrowding of
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  • 364 3 Mr F W Fox worthy Finest Res-arch Officer writing in the first Malayan Science Bulletin says that although there are 25,000 sfecies of trees in the Peninsula the number of commercial woods is less than 100, The best of the local firewoods are, Ru,
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  • 55 3 The Band will play tbe following pro gramme of music at the Golf Club at 6-30 p m to-day-1 March ...The Jolly Bachelor... Carter 2 Selection... Gondoliers ...Sullivan 3 Wal z ...Wedding of the Winds... Hall 4 Sehction...Round the Map...Finck 5 Fox Trot... Never Refuse ...Barmachea 6
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  • 72 3 1 may say at once that tbe Government wJcomtS this moti n and accepts it." said •he Hon the Colonial Secretary of Ceylon at the Legislative Council when the Hon Mr Jtmes Penis proposed tbe following resolution That a Commission be appointed to examine the expenditure
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 491 3 I Mmggl B xxxxxxxxxxxxx Ie BT hiaEEYHiEaJ x K 2 K (SQstol LondeSl x K x E E 8 b. x K PER TIN OF 50 §0 CTS X B'- X 5 MAGNUM SIZE :K x PER TIN OF 50 95 CTS. X x I* X ■X X K ®-*«k
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    • 94 3 Pritchard Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) PENANG AND IPOH. FOR FRIENDS HOME “La Dei Oriente” Manila Cigars. Reina Victorias py uf 100 $22.50 50 12.50 I High Life 'o u $24.00 n M 50 12.00 Londres 100 19.00 Perfectos 100 $24.50 I Delivered to any Address in the
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  • 1477 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Sir Charles Addis who has just retired from the Hongkong and Shanghai Bink is expected in China shortly, Genersl Sir John Fowler, GOO, Straits Settlement*, inspected A Co, MS V R at Kaila Lu npur on Friday eve ing. The Commander in Chief of ths British Naval forces
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  • 120 4 REMARKABLE GATHERING AT SINGAPORE (From Our Ows Correspondbnt Singapore, November 19. There was a remarkable gathering in Sb. Andrew’s Cathedral, yesterday morning, on spiritual healing, by Mr Jam°s Moore Hickson, of men, women and children of various nationalities, creeds and belief, some blind, cripples and paralytics. Follow ing
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  • 72 4 (From Our Own Correspondbnt Bangkok, November 18, The death occurred of Colonel Frank Fillis, from Bright’s disease and malaria, 40 years a Circus Proprietor, Kuala Lumpur, November 19, The Malay Mail’s Bangkok correspondent wires that Colonel Frank Fillis died this morning in Saint Loa’s Hospital, Bangkok,
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  • 631 4 DEATH IN THE STREET. The circumstances attending the death of a Chinese who collapsed at the corner of Cbalia Street and Carnarvon Street were inquired into by Mr A C Baker 'sitting as His Majesty’s Coroner in the Police Court, Penang, this morning. Chua Kong, a hawker, said
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  • 138 4 The wrappers of Christmas Card?, photographs, and other articles intended to be sent by Book Post, should be entirely open at the end*. Wrappers may be tied with string, bat shou’d not be sealed. Closed envelopes with the comers or part of the ends cut cannot be passed
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  • 84 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore November 19. The rubber exports of Malaya, in October, in centals of 100 lbs, were 336,627, and in the ten months iff 1921, 3.181,915 In bhe ten mouths of 1920 there were 3,977,817, a net dec ease of 796,902 cent ds The
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  • 513 4 THE CIVIL APPEAL. Before the full Court of Appeal, Kuala Lumpur consisting of the Hon Justices Farrer-Manby, Watson and Brown, the above appeal, in which Swanson and Sehested are bhe appellant?, was resumed. Mr I vens continued hia argument as to the different law points. He
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  • 368 4 PRODUCTION SUSPENDED. At the sixth annual general meeting of the FMS Tile Co Ltd held at the Secre taries* office, 1 2 Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, there were present Messrs John Hands, Chairman, Chew Kam Cbuan, Cheong Yok Choy, M Sharpe-Smith, R Charter, and J
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    • 891 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHORT GLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS <| Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c. J U i can be inserted in the Pinang I y Gazette at V? THREE CENTS A WORD, I u. x wja counting the address to which ,-r’ r* /1 replies are to be sent. Minimum Charge $1
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  • 1675 5 SPECTATORS AND GOLF, (From Our Own Correbpondet Edinburgh, October 26, For the keen spectator this has been a great golf season. The opportunities for watching the game on its higher planes of skill have been more numerous than usual more of the world’s front* rank players have been
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  • 198 5 Ex. It is the unanimous opinion of the local doctors in Ceylon Government service that their salaries are insufficient. In the past few years the doctorj have j lintly memorialised Government asking for an adequate increment to enable them to keep up their status and the
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    • 228 5 GIRL BRAND R uffl aal feea -1 ilf I In® SLwl lUtery xfelA h Bay*c,\ t EW{ m/s r-tt'-TS IK BEER. I’— i i SOLE AGENTS: R. T. REID CO., LTD., PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. I DAY BY DAY WE OFFER I I SUPERLATIVE VALUE. aX i x I S V
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    • 296 5 /M/ V \O |x OZ/ -si 'a>\ K wTW />?// K Hr? B Bl B Your Children g I need this safe Milk j| from British-bred Cows Glaxo is prepared from pure cow's milk, made safe and kg comfortably digestible by the Glaxo Process. Little bodies grow plump and rosy
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  • 18 6 Howard —At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on the 17th to Mr and Mrs T Howard, a daughter.
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  • 1113 6 —Ex. Superficially there would seem to be a good deal of cynical self interest about the remarkable concern displayed at the Washington Conference, by the various Powers in regard to China and the Chinese. If China were a small, permanently poverty, stricken, bankrupt land and her
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  • 1628 6 The uncompromising attitude adopted by the Committee of Is Income Tax the Association of Necessary? British Malaya—" on behalf of that Association”—on the Colony’s Income Tax Ordinance, may come as a surprise to many people, who have been rather in the dark with regard to the questions
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  • 23 6 Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co, N L half of November, output 185 picu 3 > hours worked, 37,000 cubic yards trea e
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  • 76 6 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., ,veJ Q C following London prices, on November Spot £158.158 Sow 3 months buying £160.15s 3 selling £161.0? Local Parity November 19tb; pengDg Singapore sold oO tons at buyers no sellers s79f, Messrs Eoustead and Co To-dav’s quotation for SiDgap 1 toflj bin
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 214 6 gS2 Scientific Control, j is exercised from start to finish in the production of Armco Ingot Iron. i The raw materials used are purchased or mined with the ut- hj most care and selection. j During every stage of manu- i facture, laboratory tests are made U to ensure that
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    • 53 6 FORTHCOMING EVENTS AT THE “E. O.” WEDNESDAY. 30TH NOV., ST. ANDREW’S NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE. EXTENSION OF LICENSE. DANCING TILL 2 A.M, SATURDAY. 24TH DEC., XMAS EVE DINNER AND DANCE. SATURDAY. 31ST DEC, NEW YEAR EVE SPECIAL DINNER AND PIERROT AND PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL. JZr, <t Jfrs R. Yool Rogs.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 39 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Wafcr To-day. 2. 8 a.m 8 48 a.m. 2.44 p.m. 8,39 p m. To-morrow. 2.44 a.m. 9 29 a.m. 3.27 p.m. 9. 9 p m. Monday. 3.32 a.m. 10.16 a.m 4,16 p.m. 10.11 p.m.
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  • 31 6 DEATH. Webb —On November 16th in the Singapore, Genera! Hospital, Margaret Ellen, dearly beloved wife of James H Webb and mother of Richard, Albert James and Charles Webb of Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 1082 7 t3 E MB EAST_A>» PACIFIC. Reuter's Telegrams.] Washington, November 17. heads of nme delegations granted 17 Kato’s request to allow him which to examine the Chi- prop oB3 8, j that the British Commit•s stated that n pacific questions is functioning and that it discussed the fube mandated
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  • 186 7 Tokio, November 4. —The Tokio “Asahi” to-day, under the captain of “The Reconstruction of China and In ternational Intervention,’’ points out the fact that China has now come to present an anarchical state of disorganisation and chaos, reaching a climax of financial stringency, which has resulted in
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  • 243 7 In resolutions, adopted at the second day’s session at Shanghai o t c conference of Abated British Chambers of Commerce emjr hatic vie<vs were i n-,1 on the Shantung question and, of local importance, an expression of opinion wa given in one resolution on the re^
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  • 672 7 A doctrine of enduring friendship between the Lntiied States and Great Bn tain was pronounc 'd by President H ird ing at the ceremony oi commemorating the final surrender of the British to the revolutionary army under George Wa shington at Yorktown, Virginia. The President
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  • 65 7 SDUTH AFRICA v. AUSTRALIA. Johannesburg, November 17. The second Test Match of the Australians' tour in South Africa ended m a draw- The scores werel: Australia 450 (Collins 203). South Africa 243 (Nourse 64), and 4r. for 8 wickets, the innings beng declared closed- (Frank 152, Nourse 111).
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  • 94 7 UNIONIST SUPPORT. London. November 17. A Conference of the Unionsist Party at Liverpool, which the extremists hoped would show that Unionist opinion in the provinces disapproved of the Irish negotiations, resulted in the- overwhelming defeat of their resolution on the subject, two thousand delegates, less eighty dissentients, adopting
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  • 437 7 An important step has been taken in the measures for the defence of the North East counties against the aggressiveness which loyalists fear from Sinn Fein. The Ulster volunteer force, which at the eve of the war had attained a remarkable state of military efficiencyis being reorganised as
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  • 106 7 REPLY FROM MOSCOW. Reval, November 17. A Moscow message says M. Chicherin requested M. Krassin to express the Soviet’s satisfaction with the 1 British reply as regards the Russian debts. Chicherin admits that some questions are obscure and suggests they be cleared up by formal discussions. “If the
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  • 58 7 LIABILITIES OF £900,000. London, November 17. A firm of general merchants with London and Liverpool offices has suspended payment with liabilities of £900,000. Trading largely in the East in tin plates, galvanised sheets and other commodities, it came» to the front in recent years. A scheme for
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  • 54 7 London, November 17. In explanation of the Royal Dutch share distribution, cabled yesterday, the Board of Directors does not feel justified in appealing to the money market so long as the legitimate fear for the ta.x policy of Dutch Indian Government in respect of the petroleum business
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  • 203 7 MESSAGE FROM, KING EMPEROR. Bombay, November 17. The Prince of Wales, on landing at Bombay, read a message from the King, greeting the Princes and peoples of India, and saying that the Prince °f Wales’ coming was a token of renewal of the Imperial House’s
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  • 439 7 I urther details are now available concerning the visit of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to India. After Calcutta the Prince will proceed to Burma. The journey is to be made in one of the vessels of the Royal Indian Marine, either the Hardinge
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  • 120 7 Tokio, October 22.—The Municipality has 'its preparalions well in hand for the reception of H.R.H. Prince of Aaies, who is expected to arrive in Japan next spring, says the Tokio “Asahi. Ihe authorities have already announced the appointment of a committee to make, the necessary arrangements.
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  • 159 7 INCREASING CULT!VATION. London, November 18. Correspondence between Britain and China, which is published to-night, with reference to the increasing cultivation of opium in China, concludes with the strongly worded British Note, presented on June 30, affirming that poppy cultivation in Kansu aud Hunan has enormously increased under
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  • 66 7 SOUTH CHINA’S OFFER. New l York. November 17. Mr. Ma Soo, representing the Soath China. Government, sent a letter to Mr. Hughes, offering to assume the obligations for the Continental and Commercial Bank of Chicago Loan .to the Peking Government, whereon default recently occurred. The letter states
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  • 228 7 Peking, November 3.—Following the failure of Mr. John J. Abbott and the Chinese Government to agree upon the loan of *>16,600,000 for the repayment of the Continental and Commercial Bank of Chicago and the Pacific Development Company loans in lime to prevent the Govciment’s default, negotiatiojis now
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  • 51 7 VVII ITI< LEAD RESOLUTION. Geneva, November 17. The International Labour Conference, by 45 votes to 44 adopted an amendment to the white lead committee’s rep»rt in favour of a convention prohibiting white lead in inferior and exterior pain ting, and making regulations for the protection of workers using
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  • 50 7 London, November 17. Sir John Cadman, Consulting Adviser to the Petroleum Department of the Colonial Office and the Government of Trinidad, has been appointed Chief Technical Adviser to the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, and is now proceeding to America in order to examine the, latest American oil methods.
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  • 62 7 New York, November 17. The shareholders of' the Delaware Union Oil Company ratified the proposal to merge with the Royal Dutch and Shell Transport Companies, the new company to be capitalised in ten million shares, without par value, the Dutch receiving 72 per cent, and nominating 15
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  • 30 7 FURTHER REDUCTION. London, November 17. The cost of living fell further 7 points in October, namely, to 103 per cent, on November 1, above the pre-war figure.
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  • 290 8 The following is the report by the directors to the eleventh ordinary annual ge neral meeting of the Company to be held on Nov. 22 at noon, at the office of the j Company, 4, Fort Road. Malacca. After charging the whole of secretarial expenses and depreciation to
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  • 464 8 Kuala-Nal. —L«>ss for 1920 £5.994. less £2,257 brought in. leaving £3-706 debit forward. Pahang Para. —Loss to April 30 £1,26») which deducted from balance forward leaves b ss £369 forward. Beranang.—Output to June 30 296.836 lb.- at all-in cost Is. 0.79 d. Loss £4,868, reduced to
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  • 54 8 Alleged prohibition is the causo of alleged liquor. Liquor is hard on the constitution and vice versa. There are some Germa.» marks that can never be wiped out. Prohibition a hard time trying to compete with an inventive people. The only time the Spanish cabinet Jjeaks into the news
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  • 274 8 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The report of the Directors of Tali Ayer Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended 30th April, 1921, states- No new planting has been undertaken during the year. The greater part of the areas damaged by the wind storms reported last year has
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  • 230 8 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS The report of the Directors of Rubana Rubber Estates, Limited- for the year ended 30th April. 1921, states: During the year a further 154 acres were planted with rubber. The property has been maintained in first-elass condition. Th~ total crop harvested for the year
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  • 202 8 Presiding at the annual general meeting of the Kuala Kubu Rubber Estate, Limited, which was held at 138- Leaden hall Street, E.C.. Mr. John S. Newlyn said that last year it was pointed out that it was problematical whether prices for the then current- year would
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  • 152 8 A DEFENCE OF THE R.G-A. Mr. James Davenport, presiding at tl meeting of the K.M.S. (Malay State;-) Rubber Plantations, said that it was fashionable to sneer at the efforts made by the Rubber Growers' Association, and it was certainly much easier to be a destructive than
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 466 8 a g J P The Dual Purpose Sauce The perfect condiment for the t-S TABLE and the finest seasoning for g 2 KITCHEN use— I SAUCE B The ORIGINAL Worcestershire. myrffliiiiwininmiTT'UiriiiiiWTn «nsmnnnrarannnnniinninin» i II- KBs I u. i i jksSdliJ I WeBWl —yes, it is lovely to feel s I
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    • 352 8 The Modern Builder] uses “POILITĔ” for the easy, economical erection of fire-proof and vermin-proof buildings. e“ Poilite,” the artificial stone of WOrld j renown, is unsurpassed as an efficie t' > economical building material for inJ/’ -and exterior walls and roofing. Poilite is a scientific combination of i Portland Cement
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  • 841 9 x IH*>WM AN FOR 46 YEARS. There*' of the death of Colonel Frank J.,’' nroprietor of the circus bearing his ‘‘ji,. will be received with regret by ir|V in Penang and the other centi.es of u a [aya. where his circus and interesting Lonalitv were well
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  • 436 9 D C. C BOWLS TOURNAMENT. More than ordinary interest is being evinced by the members of the P. C. C. in the latest bowls tournament, which opened on Wednesday. The entry is a large one and it is pleasing to note that the ladies are displaying a keenness for Drake’s
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  • 89 9 H. M. S. MALAYA” CUP TRIAL MATCH. A trial match with a view to selecting the Selangor XV to meet Penans in-lhe H.M.S. “Malaya” Cup tie in Penan? on November 26th, will be played on the local Tadang Kuala Lumpur to-day. The teams will be as follow Whites:
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  • 124 9 Per N.Y.K. s.s. .Mishima Maru, from London. November 1. —To Singapore: Mr and Mrs W R Clarke, Mr and Mrs B L Peacock. Mrs C F Hankey, Miss E M Gomes. Mrs A M M Eber, Master J 1 St. J Eber. Mr A Sturgess. Mr
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  • 84 9 The Australian Trade Display at the Old Post Office Buildings. Singapore, was closed on Thursday and the members of the Delegation are leavmg tor Kuala iMmpitr. It was decided to sell many of the exhibits in the d.sp«y and a ready market- was found o thjm. H
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 462 9 (To the Editor of the “Pmang Gazette. Sir, —Would you be so good as to give publicity to the following in the columns <>f the “Pinang Gazette” The time may not be ripe for the backing with public money of any scheme to raise an Imperial or
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    • 279 9 (To the Editor of the “Pmang Gazette.”) Sir,- Although as the result of my previous letters I have had the pleasure of advising many of your readers as to what claims for repay’inent of British Income Tax they were entitled to make. I find that there-
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  • 39 9 Amount previousy acknowledged H e 520.019.U1 Per Lim Gim Lin (Chin Choo) 210 ticals, equivalent to 139.65 Total amount paid into the Ho Hong Bank #20,158.63 Lim Eu Ton, Hon. Treasurer Penang, November 18.
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  • 394 9 Messrs. William Jacks Co., London, reported on the. 26th Octdber From all parts of the world we are now hearing the note of hopefulness that has been so long absent, and the high-priced stocks are gradually being absorbed, while the accumulation of money, which so often preludes
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  • 391 9 Messrs. Kenedy and Co., Penang, reports as folWa:— The Share Market is better but the volume of business passing has been restricted owing to recent would be sellers—especially of Rubbers—withdrawr g orders. There has been rather ore activity in Mines and Industrials j(enquired for at the prevailing
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  • 71 9 The following sre the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list: Yesterday. To-day. S o SHARK®. >. w s 72 X c. o. So. So. Rubber (Dollar) Mayfield 5.25 575 5.50 6.00 Pa jam 480 5,00 5.00 5.50 Sungei G. 80c 90c 90c 1.00 Mining. K
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  • 231 9 Pbsai?g Novbmbbr 19, 1921 BP. Tapioca $6.00 sellers M. P. Tapioca $6.25 sellers 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 $41.00 se'lers M 11 Os $29.00 se lers fNo. 1 $lO
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  • 953 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST NAMES. 1 5* i 33 tQ RUBBHR (Dollar.) f O 9 0 Sc. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 171,. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 110 1’»o Amalgamated Malay Estates j Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 77 o Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates jqq Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer Panas Rubber
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    • 94 9 yoUR ba by GETTING HIS TEETH HOW BABY’S OWN TABLETS HELPEvery parent knows the worries that come when baby is g O^Tablet 9 rents have found in Baby s help which seems almost magica tr ßv ß assMng nature to set wrong conditions r£it these Tablets promptly ease the pain
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    • 499 9 DO YOU STOP SUDDENLY IN THE STREET? Have you ever had to stop suddenly in the streefl and utter a cry of agony A sharp kirfe-like pain strikes you in the back. The suffering is terrible ‘or some minutes. You move on wondering when y .-iir next attack wifi come
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  • 475 10 LO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sitiawan for Pang Nga. Malaya for Bhaket (Tongkah) and Renong. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Atsuta Mara for Colombo, Dhanashkodi, Suez, Port Said, Marselles and London. M S Java for Singapore. Ellenga for Rangoon Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Fooksang for Calcutta. Angkor for
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  • 46 10 The M M Packet Angkor, with Continental mails, is expected to arrive here at 6 am, to-morrow. The Homeward mail by ss Karmala, will close at noon on Monday. The Tai a, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here on Thursday afternoon.
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  • 87 10 Nov 19—Rugby Football, Penang v Perak, Penang. Nov 19—-Taiping Club, Special Dinner, 7.45 p.m. Nov 19—Taiping Town Hall, Taiping Qa«rie?," and Supper-Dance. Nov 21—Lodge Royal Prince of Wales 9 p.m. Nov 23—P A M Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, 11.15 a.m. Nov 27—P BC, Water Polo. Nov 27—P SC, 220
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  • 350 10 St GEORGE THE MARTYR. Services for Week ending November 26tb 1921. Sunday before Advent, 8 a.m. Matins. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil). 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymns 550, 203, 207, 24. Psalms 148, 149, 150 as set. Magnificat 46, None Dimittis
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  • 193 10 Penang, November 19, 1921. By Courtusy or thu Chartbbrd Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 7/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/16 3 Credit 2/4 13/32 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 170] 3 days' sight Private 175 Bombay Demand Bank 170 o Madras Demand Bank 170 Ĕ.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 160 10 PRICE REDUCTION F. O R. <t> XX With Standard Singapore 1, _7 V Ec ui P menL 3 Self-Starter Equipment $250 extra. s= <4try^''z*yy I Ml 2 SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR i MALAYA, BANKA, BILITON, BRITISH g NORTH BORNEO AND BURMAH. I WEARNE BROS., LTD., I PENANG. C x O S
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    • 198 10 I Northern Assurance] g CO., LTD. B ESTABLISHED 1836. H ASSETS EXCEED £16,000,000. R E I 1. Fire. I 3. Life. B 3. Motor Car. 1 4. Motor Cycle. d 5. Personal Accident. l| 6. Plate Glass. We can give you any particulars which you 1 2 may require re
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  • 51 11 Cleveland, October 27.—Mr. C. H. Stone, Profiftdent of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, in a statement made public to-day, said that the brotherhoods were fighting for their very existence. He gave the warning that, if the brotherhoods were destroyed and died, they would be succeeded by radical
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  • 50 11 Washington, October 27,—1t is learnt that the United States Naval Station at St., Paul, Pribilof Islands, has established direct communication with Japan. The station is not yet open to commer cial business but will handle some transPacific communications, which will be increased by the Washington Conference.
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  • 41 11 Lead. S.D., October 27. —Father A. B. Berlknap, the parish priest of St. Patrick s hurch, was called from his home and shot to death early to-day, under cir- < umstances similar to the Heslin murder at Colma. California.
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  • 35 11 Richmond, (Va.), October 27.-Dr. W ilmarts Hadley, a former United States Army Surgeon, has been convicted of the murder of his wife, whose body was found in Jame*. River three years ago.
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  • 37 11 Tampa. (Flo), October 27.—Five persons are known to be dead as a result of a storm at St. Petersburg and here. Damage is estimated at $7.000,000. The St. Petersburg water front was wiped out.
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  • 32 11 Jefferson City, October 27.-The Pub lie Service Commission has ordered the Missouri Railroads to reduce their rates on hay and grain. The i-ednction will amount to over $33.000.000 annually.
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  • 36 11 San Francisco. October 27. —Mr. F. B. Adams, a mail guard, was 'hot and killed yesterday by a lone bandit at Ferry Post Office. The bandit, escaped with a registered mail pouch.
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  • 24 11 M'a'hingbm. October 27.—The Internal Revenue Commission announces that the issuance of permits to brewers of beer for medicinal purposes will proceed promptly.
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  • 31 11 Lynn. Mass.. October 27. A proposal for n immediate 20 per cent, reduction in the wages of 13.000 shoe factory workers has been submitted to the unions.
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  • 25 11 Washington. October *7.—The Senate agreed to-day that they could not vote on a repeal of the Excess Profits Tax.
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  • 17 11 Sacramento (Cal.), October 27,—A tornado here has injured four persons and demolished five houses.
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    • 1360 12 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD., (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAIT’S SETtLEMENTS COMPANY. TEL. ADDRESS; TELEPHONE (Incorporate? is U. 8. A.) SHIPPING, PENANG.” No 474 trans-pacific service. Head Office No. 63, Beach Street, Penang. Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu, S San Francisco. STEAMER. DATE. FOR MANILA EAST INDIA SERVICE. J
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    • 519 12 GLEN ANO SHIRe (Incorporated in Engla» d JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMER HOMEWARD. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG s s CARNARVONSHIRE due about 25th November, 1921 GENOA, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. s s GLENIFFER due about 15th December, 192] GENOA, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. s s PEMBROKESHIRE due about 15th
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    • 296 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) I Paid-up Capital 115,000,1« Reserve Finds:— Sterling Reserve £2,500.00CStive» Reserve 121,500,1# Head Office —HONGKONG. Branches and Agenciei. Amoy, Bangkok, Baravia, Bomtsf, Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foocho» Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Iloilo, ipoL Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, London, Lyons, Malacca, Manila, Nagaiaki- N?’ York, Peking, Rangoon,
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