Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 November 1921

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLI SHED 1833, No. 269. VOL. LXXIK TUESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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    • 337 1 J '1 J* > P®¥ f °i L-k- <QSw < \l 1? L 1—« c I 0"» r WE WANT TO GET vzir/ fl S‘ K «5Mb, |B®S YOU .&JM S I INTERESTED IN FIRE PROTECTION SSSlsnk Xt W. I L “-y ‘«k ARc ■jfrTWMjnwr-y"*! K£ OF IMITATI 1 1
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    • 13 1 I> THE BESIIGARJM TOWN I 1 Meat» M. F.M.S* > Ong Bam Leong Oa, >
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  • 201 2 CHAMPIONSHIP DECIDED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The soccer match between the Rail ways and the Perak Chinese Recreation Club, played at thfe lp<>h PadaJig, was generally looked upon as the shield final of the Kinta Football League, though a few minor matches remain to be played. There
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  • 128 2 The return Cricket match between the Tamil Union and Casuals was played on the Aew Town Padang. Ipoh. The Casuals scored 42 runs, only Bhass scoring double figures. Victor E. Rogers took six wickets for 13 runs. He performed the hat trick and* came very near securing
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  • 293 2 RHODES SCORES is Bombay, November 14. —Th Europ' ans (Presidency) and Hindus met in the first game of the Quadrangular C’icket Tournament this morning at 11 15 a.m. GreStt interest centres in th»’ game this year as the European team contains three famous cricketers C. B.
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  • 288 2 London, November 12,—T0-day’s association football matches resulted as follows: First Division: Arsenal .5, Birmingham 2 Aston Villa 7 Bradford City 1 Black burn R. 2. Hudderfield T. O Bolton W. 2, Bromwich A. 0: Liverpool 1, Evertoh 1 Manchester C. 1. Cardiff C. 1 Mid dlesboro 2,
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  • 146 2 London, November 11. —The following is the result of the race for the Liverpool Autumn Cup, a Handicap (lm 3fur.) run at Liverpool Autumn Meeting to-day Lord Derby’s by Harry of Hereford-Crevasse, 4 yrs., 1 Mr. F. Straker's Blue Dun, by Corcy ra Blue Tit. 4 yrs..
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  • 212 2 The Province i> full of all sorts of tab's. But the principal theme is the Prince of Wales. Our City Fathers are hunting up nails And Venetian poles for the Prince, of Wales. Lightaway Wadelaws have given up sales. For price' must rise*for the Prince of Wales.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1037 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES. naid for in advance, A Special Meeting cf the Municipal I in the Commissioner* will be held at the Municiare published in pal Office, at 4 p tn. on Tuesday, the 22nd “Pin a n S Gazette instant. W J BUSINESS; at 3 cents a Word t
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    • 166 2 PALPITATION. It is not often that one hears of a young man or-woman complaining of physical pain in the heart region, the disturbances they have there can generally be ascribed to another source, but, as time gets along, and they have battled through life to middle age, then real disabilities
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    • 190 2 Ak yM SfW w w H I The Guarantee of a Good Belt. w I The name “-Walker, Bolton’’ has I been associated with Leather Belting for 100 I years and is a guarantee of a Belt that will do all I that a belt is intended to do— and
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 156 3 1 rtlcutta, Noveiiihpr 11.—In connection with the recent riot at Howrah thirteen arr is have been made including two men who rec ited gun shot wounds during the riot at Sibpur and were removed to Belguchia Hospital whence they were discharged. The Tikapara Outpost in Sibpur
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    • 226 3 Calcutta, November 14. —This afternoon vehicular traffic was being held up by tramway strikers and others in North Calcutta. As a result private cars and buses had to be stopped, the object being to induce the drivers of taxis and hackney carriages to go on strike. in
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    • 215 3 Bombay, November 14.—The protracted proceedings in the Bombay High Court, came to a conclusion to-day in what is known as the (4. I. P. Railway nnnd t trial, in which J. G. Morris and E. S. Donnison. the former lately an officer in the Bombay customs service
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    • 121 3 Calicut, November 15. —The special tribunal delivered judgment to-day in the case in which thirty-five Moplahs and three Hindus were charged with setting fire to a toddy shop in Kottakirsy Amsom. sentencing all accused to six months rigorous imprisonment each on a charge of unlawful assembly. On the
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    • 107 3 Delhi November ]O.-The twelfth meeting of the board of i« India will bv held at Pusa, from 13th c l B th February, 1922. The agenda m clud-s ifiscussion on measures for famine relief, motor tractor cultivation manm facture of nitrogen, fixation product-, an cattle breeding. The
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    • 474 3 CROWD FIGHT POLICE. Rangoon, Noverriber 14.—A Press ’c in munique” '-ays,: —On Sunday.' night, when large numbers of people were attending “pwes” in the vicinity of Shwe Dagon Pagoda a disturbance took place at a large “pwe” between Transport Road and Lake Road, owing, it is stated,
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    • 153 3 LEADER POSES AS GANDHI AND ORDERS GENERAL LOOT. Allahabad. November 9. —In an interesting ease before Mr. Justice Smart at the High Court to-day. in which the accused were convicted of dacoity by the Sessions Judge of Gorakhpur and sentenced to various terms of imprisonment the following
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    • 121 3 Maymi’, November 12.—The tragedy of the late Mrs. Misery’s murder is still fresh in the minds of the Maymyoites. Another assault by a Coringhee cook on Mrs. Hudson, residing in Zigon Road, took place yesterday. Mrs. Hudson, who had occasion to check her servant in
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    • 49 3 INDI ANISATION OF THE INDIAN ARMY. Delhi, November 11.—It is understood a strong committee with the chief ot the general staff as president, and the adju-tant-general and other senior officers at Army Headuuarters as member» is silting here to formulate a scheme for the Indianisation of the Indian Army.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 633 3 j DAY by day we offer I I SUPERLATIVE VALUE. I 1 I *;-^?yJk i -> z;;‘ 1 S :■-> =s A light running mower, strictly high-grade. Easily E adjusted by means of only one'screw and adjustment can 2 be made to the lOOth part of an inch. Has a
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    • 91 3 I [Pritchard Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) PENANG AND IPOH. FOR FRIENDS*'HOME “La Perla Del Oriente” Manila Cigars. Reina Victorias Per of 100 $22.50 50 $12.50 High Life 100 $24.00 50 12.00 Londres 100 $19.00 Perfectos 100 $24.50 I Delivered to any Address in the United Kingdom. Post
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  • 1374 4 TARIFF COMMITTEE’S REPORT. budget DEBATE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singaiwre, November 22. At yesterday meeting of the Legislative Council, Mr. I). Beatty. Acting Secretary for Chinese Affairs. was sworn in and took his seat among the officials. In reply to the Hon. Mr. W. F. Nutt, the Colonial
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  • 1499 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr E Macdonald of Messrs Sime, Darby and Co Ltd, Singspore, has been trans, 'erred to their Ipob Branch. Mrs F W Moon arrived at Bangkok by the mail train from Penang on a visit to her daughter, Mrs Harrop ‘<B T" The Hon Mr J Scaidao, and
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  • 153 4 Sblkngor Team fob Penang. The trial match was played on Ku h Lumpur Pada.g on Saturday Play w- rather scrappy and was unfortunately marred by one bad accident and several minor ones, the hardness of the ground being responsible. Smith, of Bukit Cberaka Estate, wfo was playing his
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    • 745 4 SHORT GLASSIFIED advertisements Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c. ft "’’’S' \'e can be inserted in the Pinang v| Gazette ”at J® THREE CENTS A WORD, g j counting the address to which replies are to be sent. I\\ ■’r/ Minimum Charge $1 each A /J J Insertion./ Il 6
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  • 78 5 SINN FEIN PRISONERS ESCAPE. London, November 13.—Seven Sinn Peiners made a daring escape from Mountjoy Prison yesterday evening. They knocked down and imprisoned a warder and seized his keys They then donned the uniform of Irish Auxiliaries and after having passed through several doors they reached the main
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  • 227 5 London, November 14. —Replying to Mr. Ronald McNeill’s demand for a statement of his attitude regarding the. establishment of an all Ireland parliament the acceptance of which Mr. McNeill describes as incompatible with the Unionist leadership, Mr. Chamberlain says that he adheres to the pledge, that
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  • 119 5 London. November 15. —Six Southern Unionists accompanied Lord Midleton to Downing Street. Importance is attached to the visit as Lord Midleton has been quietly working throughout th** summer for reconciliation on the basts of an all Ireland parliament. Much depends on the Unionist conference at Liverpool. Ulster's
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  • 41 5 Loudon. November 11. —The by-elec-tion at Hornsey owing to the death of Mr. Kennedy Jones (who was returned unopposed at the general election as a Co. Unionist), resulted as follows: Viscount Ednam (Conservative) 15,959. Burgin (Independent Liberal) 13,943.
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  • 143 5 London, November 13.—A compromise resolution was agreed to to-day by a large majority of theTxmdon Chamber of Commerce regarding the Hague Rules I''2] which were drafted on September 4. in connection with the carriage of goods by sea. The resolution which was moved
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  • 48 5 London, November 9,—A Gibraltar message says: The l>t battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment, from England, and 4th battalion. Rifle, Brigade, from Quetta, are shortly due for garrison duty at the Rock. The 4th Rifle Brigade are to relieve, the 4th Middlesex, who are proceeding to Egypt.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 186 5 XXXXXXXXXXXXX B E2®SSJf| *XXXXXXXXXXXX x X J 5 X x X n I I X PER TIN OF 50 §Q CTS. X x ?S X X x also MAGNUM SIZE 1 1 x PER TIN OF 50 95 CTS x a $5 X X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx WE HOLD LARGE STOCKS OF
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    • 75 5 PINKETTES CURE HEADACHES due to deranged liver or bowels by dispelling their cause. For constipation, biliousness, coated tongue, foul breath, pimples and blotched skin they aie- a highly efficient remedy. As gentle as nature in theii action, Pinkettes neither gripe nor purge, and foam no habit. /Try them to-night, you
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    • 319 5 I jl Super-Bargains in Dinner Ware at 4wtlITEflWAy’S THE Irk Royal Blue Bonder J between Gold Lines Shape T JT BLANDFODD and design as sketch J [K SERVICE. Dinner Servicd for Six 0 IW > 1 persons contains 6 soup, J meat, 6 pudding. 6 cheese 4 /1Z plates. covered
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  • 1213 6 Reuter’s cibles to-day report “an extraordinary change in Mr Gandhi’s attitude.’ He is said to have declared, in an appeal to the people of Bombay, that he has been suffering mental agonie«, impossible to describe, over the disturbances there. So distressed in mind is he that Hindus
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  • 1788 6 A “T 0 The public of Penang will learn with satisfaction that the P. M .g in Council. HOO Mr John Mitchell, in a speech at the Legislative Council meeting, drew attention to ihe fact that as time passed they seemed to have less authority in Penang,
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    • 225 6 4 2 “THE i GANDY gp BELT.” 1 THE CHIEF FEATURES OF THE <| GANDY PATENT COTTON BELT I; May be summarised as follows j I I,—lt is 90 per cent, stronger than Leather Belting. I > 2 j s thoroughly waterproof» and not affected by temperature» J i 3,—
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    • 44 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 DEG., XMAS EVE DINNER AND DANCE. SATURDAY. 31ST DEG, NEW YEAR EVE SPECIAL DINNER ANO PIERROT AND PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 350 6 TREBLE ATTRACTION! USUAL PRICE The Biggest Treat Ever Offered!!’ t at u oi a I TH CINEMA i THE rvl/ALm B V DELUXE. Theatre Koyal, Penang 1 Road. For Three Nights Only From Tues., 22nd November to Thur. 24th 1021, W The Great Noor Troupe Of Thrilling Aerialists, Amazing Acrobats
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    • 28 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 4. 6 a.m. 11.16 a, id. 5.35 p.m. 11.41 put, To-mobbow. 5.19 a.m. 12— m n. 7.34 pan. 12 42 p.iD.
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  • 37 6 DEATHS. Johnstons —Oa 19th November at Cardiff, Agnes, wife of the late F Sonley Johnstone and mother of Mrs J D Fettes. Hall—On October 21, at 49, Broadhurst Gardens, Hampstead John Carey Hall, C M G, ISO,
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  • 469 7 v stubborn resistance. Lerai- BAYONET charges. Reuter’s Bombay- November IB.’ paruculars of the disturbances f r giaated ben the rioterS Un fl attempted to prevent people I f Wales’s proeeMiob. attacked holiday maI mine Several of the police I returning I U >h me now Rtatec to e
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  • 522 7 P REP ARATIONS AT POONA. b.-Th e visit of His L‘.?7v' the Prince >f Walt s |L. l, at 'ha capital w ill be mar. S’aceful functions and busy C Sa,p going, on in the hetirt of t T to die north of the historical f r'yofth ,he Uo mont
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  • 81 7 Bombay, November 9.—A special convocation of Bombay University for presenting a welcome address to the Prince of AV ales on behalf of the students of the University will be held on Tuesday November 22. Sir George Lloyd. Chancellor will preside. His Royal Highness, after replying to
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  • 216 7 GANDHI ADDRESSES MEETING IN LAHORE. Lahore, November 10. —Mr- Gandhi left to night for Ahmedabad. He will stay a f<w hours at Delhi and Ajmere and reach es Ahmedabad on Saturday. Before his departure Gandhi addressed a huge gathering of fifty thousand people to boycott tho visit of the
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  • 283 7 In a very interesting article entitled “When the Prince Goes East,” In the “Royal Magazine” for November. Sir Robert Baden-Powell, Bart, says: “In Burma His Royal Highness wih also find a beautiful and interesting country. and a people different from those he has seen in India.
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  • 278 7 Allahabad, November 10.—-Sho Delhi Provincial Conference opened at Muttra yesterday. Pandit Motilal Nehru presided and in the' course of an address said Mahatma Gandhi is like an examiner appointed by divine agency to test the capacity of the people of India for Swaraj. If the people proved
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  • 47 7 ADLY PASHA’S ATTITUDE London. November 19. Reuter learns that Lord Curzon handed Adly Pasha the draft of an Anglo-Egyptian Treaty. Adly Pasha handed Lord Curzon a note, saying that agreement on the basis of the draft treaty was impossible, therefore the delegates were leaving London
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  • 15 7 Funchal. November 19. The ex-Austrian Emperor Karl and his consort have arrived
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  • 23 7 New York. November 20. The Red-Star and White-Star lines have reduced the third clas- fare to Europ,» 29 per cent.
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  • 23 7 New York, November 20. The Dreadnought West Virginia, which was successfully launched at NewportNews is scrappable under the disarmament scheme.
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  • 62 7 —Vale. Paris. November 21. —Ind' China’s Industry and Commerce Committee passed a resolution asking the Government to do all in their power t-o help the Banque Iddustrielle de Chine out of its present difficulties- The question of the assignation of the balance of the Boxer indemnity
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  • 233 7 INSPECTION OF CADETS AND .SCOUTSThe playground of St. Xavier’s Institution was the scene of a very interesting function, yesterday afternoon, when the annual inspection of the School Scouts and Cadets w*as held, before a large number of spectators. Lt.-Col. M hyte, the Inspecting Officer, arrived at 4-15
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  • 682 7 VISCOUNT KATO'S STATEMENT. Washington, November 20. An official communique state's that at a meeting <>f the Far Eastern Committee, Viscount Kato, on behalf of Japan, expressed the opinion that China’s difficulties were equally domestic as concerned external relations. He contended that C hina- ought to be left
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  • 665 7 CHINESE PROPOSALS FOR SOLUTION. Peking, October 31.—The Waichiaopu has issued the following translation of a tentative formula for the solution of the Shantung question which the Peace Treaty Commission prepared for presentation to the League of Nations: “Owing to tho impossibility of finding a way to settle
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  • 160 7 ITALIAN WIRE NEWS. The following message, dated Rome, November 16, has been received in Singapore Owing to some incidents which took place at tho Congress of the Fascist! n Rome, the local railway workers and the tramway men decided on a strike of re prisals. The Government is organising the
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  • 225 7 CONVICTION OF KEDAH OFFICIALS. Great interest has been taken through out Kedah in the trial which took place recently, at Kulim. before th»* Chief Judge, Said Hassan, of two highly pl« ced officials of the Kedah Government, Tunka Ismail and Tunku Obeidah, and of two others. Mor
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  • 169 7 (To the Editor of the “Pin-ang Gazette.”) Sir, —The attention of the Directors having been drawn to that portion of the report of the proceedings at the recent Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company referring to labour difficulties, and to the possibilit?’ of the reference to
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  • 151 7 TWO MEN ARRESTED ON CAPITAL CHARGE. Yesterday afternoon, the dead body of a Chinese was found, in a badly bruised condition, lying in Ason Road, near its junction with Seang Tek Road. The nature of the injuries suggested that- the man had been the victim of foul
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  • 97 7 The results of bowls Ties played yesterday were as under Teams of Three.—f 2 E. Reimann, J.W. Hunt C- H. Hertz beat t<s J. Dick, J. Ellis A. H. West 21-16; Scr. E. G. Bird, F. N. Syer and J- G. Allan beat +4 W.
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  • 88 7 In the- Armistice Competitions of the Penang Golf Club, Mr. T. W. Douglas won the “Flag’’ event, and Mr. F. A. Pledger the “Bogey” competition. The Monthly Medal for November will be played for on Saturday and Sunday next. Mr. Justice E. 8. Branch, yesterday, dismissed the
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  • 985 8 A CONSERVATIVE POLICY. The eleventh ordinary general meeting of the Victoria (Malaya) Rubber Estates. Limited, was held at the registered office of the company, 14, Great Tower Street, E.C.. Mr. H. Eric Miller (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said lhe crop harvested amounted to
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  • 348 8 A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK. Messrs. Baker, Morgan Co., Kuala Lumpur, write —Making the markets rise and fall during recent years have been local patches of prosperity, first in one f our great industries and then in. the other —an emergency demand to meet a war I purpose in
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  • 285 8 A Civil suit of considerable interest, to which reference was made yesterday- will be heard shortly in the Court of the Judicial Commissioner. Ipoh. The action is being brought, by a Chinese, the owner of a rubber factory at Bruas, which was recently burnt down. He is
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  • 70 8 Atr the meeting of the Federal Council to-day the Hon. Mr. Choo Kia Peng will ask the following question In view of the large number of mortgage resales doe' the G-wernmint consider it advisable, in order to render temporary relief. to confer more judicial powers, to postp
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 319 8 I HOTEL BRASTAGI, 18 SUMATRA. EAST COAST. I Telegraphic Address: —BRASTAGIHOFEL, MEDAN. jjn Postal Address: —BRASTAGI, SUMATRA. O- K. 4 600 feet above .sea level, Beautiful Scenery, Situation, Jr? Climate FRhSH, INVIGORATING, equivalent to an du English summer, General Temperature 55 to 58 by night Cjw 70 to 75° by
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    • 180 8 CLEAR STOCj OF TUCK’S X' s XMAS MS» WE are offering containing ONE DOZEN se ectt cards of different desig ns envelopes to match, at $1 t PER PACKET. POST FREE. ft CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDERS. THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LIMITED. I $2500 LESS SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 10% fOR CASH
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  • 697 9 .1 LEG ED EXPOSURE OF Al a CHILD. November A-sizls opened in the Tbe 1 Court Penan?, thu morning :BpelB Hon. Mr Justice Branch, KC. D efore C4 enc ft r is a light one bod Jflr onlv seven clB 3 four of which tbere ''X'r the murder
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  • 276 9 “‘e ’’RialtoCinema de Luxe (Theatre ‘4&jis giving an exceptionally strong j 10 to-night, The programme includes Dc iig head-balancing, and walking on a J*' y Raj ih Ravou, the wizard of the J,V ancit) (Russian, Turkish, Tango, Pil') 1 in^.otb,r9 l by Misses Kaity and fit i
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  • 639 9 ,—‘>B F P.” ANNIVERSARY DINNER AT SINGAPORE. An appeal for tbe support of the Chinese Community to New Vo'unteer Bill, was made at the dinner held at the Garden Club. Singapore, on Saturday night by past and present membars to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the formation of
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  • 151 9 Mrs Piohorn, Hon. Secretary of the Church Workers’ Association, writes: A box of warm clothing of over 400 new and old garments ha- b en despatched, free of charge, by the generosity cf Messrs Boustead, to Lord Wea r d»le, Chairman of ‘Save tbe children fund,”
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  • 106 9 T O M." The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens at 5 30 p.m. to-day. 1 March ...Übique ...Elliot 3 Selection ...Fealivali 3 Waltz ...Suapinul ...Ivanoyice 4 Scbottische Marie Stuart ...Fruhhng 5 o°® Step The November montnly handicap competition MSV
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  • 64 9 lhe following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share listYesterday. To-day. SHARES. >. H '5 D X ua x to S c. c. Sc. So. Rubber (Dollar) United M 9O C 100 95c 1.05 Miaiag. Nawug Pet Tin 1.50 1.55 1.50 1.55 N Taiping 1.20
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  • 30 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on November 21 Plantation Ist latex crepe IOJd Smoked Sheet 10M Market steady. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co
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  • 57 9 Kuala Lumpur Tin, No Liability, for the first half November, hours run 281 35. yardage 36,000, output piculs 135.67. Renpng Tin Dredging Company, Limited’s, Tin Ore for the Ist half month ending 15th November, Dredge No. 1 piculs 287, Dredge No 2 piculs 221, Dredge No. 3 piculs
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  • 109 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on November 21st Spot £160.12s 6d up £1.175.6d 3 months buying£l62 lOs.Od £1,153.03 3 selling £162 15s Od £1.15a.6d Local Parity $80.29 November 22nd: Singapore, buyers no sellers at $80.75 Penang, buyers no sellers at $80.75. The Eastern
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  • 413 9 Penang, November 22, 1921. SP. Tapioca 56.25 buyers M. P. Tapioca J 6.50 sales Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper 515.00 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $35 sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $41.00 sellers 110 s $29.00 sellers [No. 1 $lO 00
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  • 918 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST «D S NAMES. gs RUBBER (Dollar.) B cJ S O »c. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, Alor Gajah Rubber Estate !'S Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate s 'or o’Tm Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. "on,. i’ng Ayer Panas Rubber Estates r C
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    • 164 9 Further Reductfon in Prices. Office Requisites. HANDSOME BROWN OAK PEN TRAY. No. 7002, Price $1.50 each. W 'Star.” reaper v XX Weal.” Clips PQ ("IL > “Glider.” “STAR” Paper Clips, 100 in a paper box 30 cts. per box. “IDEAL” Paper Clips, 100 in a paper box 40 cts. per
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  • 947 10 Crew and lassengeks Rescued The brigantine Adrosbandoli,” of which AH Adam of Minicoy in the Maidive Islands, was master and owner, was wrecked near Diamond Island on November 8, and the vessel is now a derelict floating about in the path of traffic, and warnings are being
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  • 134 10 I’O-DAY'S DErARrUREs Perak |E 8 Co] for Deli. Padang for Asahan and Batu Bahra. Baud for Singapore. Cbaksang for Singapore, China and Japan Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Klang for Port Swettenbam and Singapore Expbctkd Arrivals. Shio’zuoka Maru, Singapore, 'Dec 3. Kaga Maru, Singapore,
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  • 161 10 The MM, Angkor, which called here on Sunday, was torpedoed by a German submarine on the 9th May, 1918, in the proximity of Bizsrte (Tunis). She was towed to Sidi Abdallah, temporarily repaired in this port and sent to the Messageries Maritimes works in Marseilles
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  • 294 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai,'Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapab Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, *7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6p m and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train aia< 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Krch (via
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  • 41 10 TO-MORROW. Deli, Langsa, Edi, T Semawe, I van Goens Segli, Olehleh and Sabang > 2 p. m SATURDAY 12th inst. Madras, taking mails “Thongwa" 10 a.m. for Europe, etc., vi& f Regtn up to 9 a.m Bombay Parcels 8 a.m.
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  • 31 10 The Tara, with' mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at 2 p.m. on Thu'sd»y. The homeward mail, by the Thong we, closts at 10 a.m, on Saturday.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 122 10 In Convalescence a splendid food-tonic is KEP L E Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract wMJaa A hi g h, y- concentrat «i food which offers abundant nourishment withou putting any strain on the digestion. Rebuilds wasted muscle, fills Et’SMALT EXTRACT Ut sunken cheeks and increases the vitality ~.ga In
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  • 353 11 NEW CROP SELLERS ACTIVE. Rangoon, November 17.—The Rangoon rice market has nob yet recovered from the glut of holidays it has been experiencing, bub the re-opening yesterday in no way awakened any inberest in old crop the last quotation for November specials being about Rs 610, With
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  • 971 11 From Messrs Morrison and Co’s weekly market report dated Rangoon Nov 11,— Our last circular was (dated the 4th inst. Paddy—Old Crop may be considered finished for the season and there is nothing doing yet in New Crop. For the week ending 12th November 1920 prices were
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  • 342 11 Pknang, November 22, 1921. beef— o fc *i Soup pec eatty 35 Roast de 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry‘Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 53 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per eatty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet
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    • 271 11 “RUSTIKOL ”< The Artistic Wood i J preservative L Made in Four Standard Shades. Proof ajainst White Ants, I Dry Rot etc., in Timber. Used by Hundreds of Es j fates throughout Malaya. t ill L Manufactured by the well-known makers of HALL'S DISTEMPER I Sole Agents Sub-Agents: William Jacks
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