Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 December 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1921-12-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. publ/shed daily. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. VOL. LXXIX. SATURDAY. 10th .DECEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.19 words
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Advertisement408 1921-12-10 1 pjIKKO I NO, 7. NORTHAM ROAD. h Telephone No. 579, innw i fiSSa i I i OR M I I g lIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 I I ROSS’S PILSENER BEER A I I 'V- AXTr> 8 a l AND 8 a STOUT p< I I fcPWI The BORNEO Co. Ltd.. IKSxO I408 words
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Advertisement20 1921-12-10 1 'I FOR ENVELOPES j! OF EVERY < DESCRIPTION AT THE J» LOWEST PRICES Rin? up 498 Pioang Gazette Press, Ltd. J20 words
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Article958 1921-12-10 2 BRI FISH ADMIRAL ON THE POBI (TON. In “The iLfluAoc of the on the Political History of Japan” (Murray 18s net) a valuable accuUit of the present strategic position of Japan is given by Vice-Admiral G A Ballard whose authority s great as a former director958 words
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Advertisement1348 1921-12-10 2 small advertisements, bOTicE.s. A] "L paid for in advance, j We the un 1( uo tereby giv: IkJW IN 11 rA Li notice tu cur cuatiMneia at d the get etai are published in the blc ha Wti d<. not hold outlive* thrfr Nights Oni Y r tesp -itMble for1,348 words
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Advertisement1313 1921-12-10 2 MBti Z ißli WW iY, 1 -2 f sx3’ A» X, A/ 8 S < A' /1 vi: I Your Baby’s I Welfare. GUTICURA Your dearest wish is for Baby to ba Zj SOOTHES SKIN TRQ[’gm well and happy. Then you must pay plenty of Cuticura S particular attention to1,313 words
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Article174 1921-12-10 3 I eking, November 20.—1 t is officially '•onfmued that the £.3,000,000 from Gen ral hang Tse-lip has arrived in Pekand if is stated that General Tsao Kun is sending a further £2.000,000, to restore the position of the bank s of Comand China. Thus the174 words
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Article131 1921-12-10 3 Peking, November 22. —Regarding the request made to the Diplomatic Corps by the Waichiaopu on Friday for the approval of imposition of a surtax of 25 per cent, in addition to the present customs dues, it is learned from reliable quarters that the Chinese Government has under131 words
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Article110 1921-12-10 3 Peking, November 18. —The Cabinet has sanctioned the petition of the metropolitan police asking for (he retention of the various municipal taxes of Peking for the payment of the officers and men of the Peking police force, so that the wages and salaries of the110 words
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Article154 1921-12-10 3 Manila, November 22. —General Venancio Concepcion, former President and General Manager of the Philippine National Rank, has been found guilty of violation of the Philippine Ranking Act in Iwo cases, involving indirect loans to himself while an official of the Rank. Tn the one case, which154 words
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Article62 1921-12-10 3 Manila, November 18. —Filipino officials here are- instructing the Resident Commissioners at "Washington to seek the permission of President Harding to have the Filipino Legislature to address a resolution to the Disarmament Conference. They would havo America bring rhe other Powers to promise that when the62 words
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Article166 1921-12-10 3 Upwards of fifty foreign residents of Shanghai are under treatment for small pox and the number of Chinese that have been stricken is considerably, larger. Tn the present epidemic the diseaset, according to physicians, has appeared in a number of case in a particularly virulent form and166 words
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Article255 1921-12-10 3 Tokio, November 23. —A Dairen special telegram of to-day’s date states that, interviewed to-day by the representative of the Eastern News Agency, M. Bliuher, Minister of War of the Chita Government, made the following statement: “’The political situation in the Far Eastern Republic is rather satisfactory255 words
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Article140 1921-12-10 3 A sensational accident in which about a hundred lives are reported to have been lost occurred on the West River last Saturday, according to information which reached Hongkong on November 30. The motor boat ‘‘Kwong Hung,” it appears let Wuchow on Friday night for Kwei Ping and140 words
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Article149 1921-12-10 3 There was some laughter in the House of Commons when the member for Brighton (Mr. Thomas-Stanford) asked the Home Secretary. If he was aware that the Corporation of Brighton was, at the present time, being prosecuted for permitting the ancient sport, of throwing balls or sticks149 words
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Article126 1921-12-10 3 Malacca, December 3.—Before Mr. E. E. Coleman yesterday in the Distr’ct Court, Inspector Nolan progecuC’d Seng Hee, a Chinese woman, and landlady of three houses for unlawful y increasing the rents, from $l5 to $3O, from $2O to $3O and from $35 to $5O, Afte»* evidence was given126 words
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Article88 1921-12-10 3 San Francisco, November 23.—The prosecution to-day closed its case against Roscoe (“Fatty”) Arbuckle, moving picture comedian, charged with the murder of Miss Virginia Rappe, moving pic tura star, during an alleged wild party in ihe St. Francis Hotel. The defence for Arbuckle opened by making the statement that88 words
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Advertisement575 1921-12-10 3 PENANG SALES ROOM. O Important to Capitalists. :o By Order of the Mortgagee. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, 28th December, 1921, At 11 a. m. The following property belonging to LIM EU TOH, (The Mortgager). All those several pieces of land and and here» ditaments together with575 words
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Advertisement91 1921-12-10 3 J 63 Pritchards FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. I An Attractive Selection of CARPETS and RUGS. Comprising: Axminsters, Royal Yamatan Rugs Carpets, Scotch Wool Druggets, Alabama Grass I Carpets is being displayed in the Union Street Showrooms .in, all the latest designs and colourings, at moderate prices. These attractive goods are sure to91 words
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Article1732 1921-12-10 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr R P Phillips of Mewrt Brown, Phillips aud S'ew&rfc, Penang, returned from leave by the Kashmir to day. Mr A K A Beckett Terrell is proceeding to Rangoon ani India for a few weeks, only, and will be back in Penang before the end of January. Mr1,732 words
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Article541 1921-12-10 4 'M M.” RUBBER ESTATE INCIDENT. A Chinese, named Ng Swee, was charged at Kuala Lumpur Assizes, with attempted murder, the charge against him reading as follows: "That on or about the 6th day of October 1921 on a certain rubber estate near Kuala Lumpur in the—'M M.” - 541 words
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Article72 1921-12-10 4 The strength in capital ships of the navies of Britain, Japan and America today, and three years hence, if the present building programme is continued is set out in the following table: United States. 1921 1924. Ships 17 33 Displacement, tors 467,250 1,117,850 Guns 188 340 Great72 words
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Article156 1921-12-10 4 CORONER’S INQUEST. An inquest into the circumstances attending the death of a Chinese woman name<l Yeoh Siew Ee, who was killed m her house at 340, Jelutong, on «November 23, was conducted before Mr. A. C. Baker, and a jury in the Police Court, Penang, this morning.156 words
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Article154 1921-12-10 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 10. The death has occurred at home of Doctor Middleton, who recently retired after 27 years’ service as Singapore Municipal Health Officer. The late Dr. Middleton. who in addi tion to being a Master of Arts, Doctor of Medicine and154 words
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Article203 1921-12-10 4 “L. C.E.” AH whose lot has at any time taken them to tropical climes will endorse the tribute that Colonel Alcock paid at the annual dinner of the School of Tropical Medicine to the names of Manson. Bruce, and Ross. Their labours and researches have enabled many a“L. & C.E.” - 203 words
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Article98 1921-12-10 4 .-Ex. A correspondent, who had read the report of the speeches at the recent dinner of the Association of British Malaya, says he was very pleased to see) the reference to the Penang Hill Railway. It is an old standing matter, this railway t o the Penang.-Ex. - 98 words
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Article94 1921-12-10 4 U S.T.” In answer to a recent query in these columns, we have, the authority of Colonel Lawson for stating that the biggest recorded bag of snipe obtained by a single gun in Siam was got by the late Mr. A. J. A. Jardine in December 1899. Mr.—US.T.” - 94 words
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Article30 1921-12-10 4 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 10. The Singapore Recreation Club de cided to extend its premises at a cost of $60,000, and to have Sunday games.30 words
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Article438 1921-12-10 4 An interesting civil suit, in vhich Messrs Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd.. Ipoh, were the defendants, was concluded on W(»lnesday before Mr. Norman Bain, First Class Magistrate, Ipoh. Ar Chinese named Lee Kim Hin. who was employed as a book-keeper by Messrs. Sime, Darby and438 words
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Article199 1921-12-10 4 A cleverly arranged joke was carried out by students of Caius College, who after having comealed themselves in the ground> of Jesus College, successfully removed the German field gun which was placed as an exhibition in Jesus Close. The arrangements had been carefully prepared, as the gun199 words
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Article205 1921-12-10 4 In order to- shorten meetings of the Ealing Chamber of Commerce, a suggestion has been made that four of the most talkative members should enter into a compact of silence—the one who breaks it without first obtaining presidential permission to forfeit a box of cigars to the205 words
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Article527 1921-12-10 4 GROSS ILL-I Sagf iv v A few m iuhs ago ployed ex-service m jj the difficulty of finding wwk ™"1 k, were attracted by the appeal'? in the Spanish Foreign terms of serv.ee were in a pamphlet and promised th grant of 800 pesetas (about527 words
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Article277 1921-12-10 4 It is understood, states “The Timo®, in its money article, that among foreign Governments that are desirous of ialsing a loan in this country is that ot Siaun, the amount spoken of being about £2,000.000. The Siamese Goyerrim«nt has visited the London money maiket on two previous277 words
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Advertisement108 1921-12-10 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. An Ordinary Meeting of the Mmioipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office, at 4 p.m, on Tuesday, the 13 th instant. (By Order). L. A. COUTIER BIGGS, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. CLOSURE OF S. S. T/ o LOAN 1921Notice is hereby given108 words
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Article1060 1921-12-10 5 I I'l RSONALITY. |M ■ldm‘ !U U I Ini against pro- !)?'<■' I ihmk it’s asinine for a make a fool of himr,a stand the din of *lt I suppose it’s all right IHeii' ,u ]j|. uo od books. Bacon’s many missteps. vsha l start at 6.30 every1,060 words
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Article219 1921-12-10 5 If proof were needed that the KingEmperor and his family were real people of the people, it is to be found in the fact that the Prince of AA ales is carrying with him films for his entertainment on board the Renown. In addition the actual plays themselves219 words
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Article283 1921-12-10 5 The Select Committee promised by Mr. Chamberlain to inquire into the queg- i tion of the retention in the Civil Ser- I vice of conscientious objectors will be constituted as follows —Mr. Betterton, > Mr. Bowerman. Captain Bowyer, Major Bree-e, Major Entwistle. Commander Locker-Lampson, Major283 words
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Article634 1921-12-10 5 CHIEF OF POLICE AND CABINET RESIGN. Mr. E. Pieres, Tok io correspondent of the “Shanghai Mercury” says one of the immediate results of the assassination of Premier Hara was the resignation of the Cabiifr't. Tliis is a matter of form in Japan where the power634 words
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Article173 1921-12-10 5 Personal, as apart from war, tragedy 1 a-s shadowed the history of the 20th Hussars, which are. shortly to be disbanded. The corps was formed m the Peninsular days, v hen it was known as the 13th Light Dragoons. In more recent times one of its colonels173 words
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Advertisement84 1921-12-10 5 A WARNING TO MOTHERS. In infantile diarrhoea never give cine to check the movement of the bowels except upon the advise of a The right treatment is to cleanst bowels of the irritating accretions which fk P-inse of the trouble. Many She < hive h uml T»» I”'* 1 r84 words
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Advertisement646 1921-12-10 5 I I. he LateSr GIGTS THAT Z Novelties in X MJLx’ (STERLING I 1 ARE SILVER I I DISTINCTLY I GOODS I I USEFUL. g I Now on Show I I ■B WHITEAWAY’S Penang’s Cbristmas Shopping Centre. r llib a& ISWMi-fel P' itai n 9 h and k A :i646 words
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Article32 1921-12-10 6 Thamsen —Oa December 7tb, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, Helen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo Thamsen. Manners—At Sua Grensing Estate, Rantas, to the «rife of R G Manners, a daughter.32 words
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Article1167 1921-12-10 6 Singapore, it the Admiralty's present plans are carried out, is to possess the world's record oil storage tanks. It will be obaerved from a Reuter’s cable appearing else where that the tender of a Darlington engineering firm has been accepted for the supply and erection1,167 words
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Article1572 1921-12-10 6 In an interview, shortly after bis arrival at Singapore, Lord Lord Northcliffe Northcliffe, an active and News, member of the Empire Press Union, who has always taken a practical interest in cheap and good cable communication throughout the Empire, and in the East, emphasised the great importance1,572 words
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Advertisement459 1921-12-10 6 *1 THE DRUM PUMP. 11 The Drum Rotary Piston Pump differs entirely from the t! ordinary Rotary Pump; the latter, like the Direct-acting Piston < Pump, is more or less intermittent in its action, and breaks up the I J flow of the fluid the Drum, ’on the contrary, passes459 words
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Advertisement36 1921-12-10 6 FORTHCOMING EVENTS AT THE E. O.” SATURDAY, 24TH DEC,. XMAS EVE DINNER ANDZDANCE. SATURDAY, SIST DEO., NEW YEAR EVE SPECIAL DINNER AND PIERROT AND PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL. Mr, <fc Mrs N. L. Armitage. P. P. C.36 words
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Miscellaneous40 1921-12-10 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day, 8. 6 a.m. 2.55 a.m. 9, 8 p.m. 2.37 p.m. To-morrow. 9.20 a.m. 3 56 a.m. 9 54 p.m. 3.38 p no. Monday. 10,16 a.m, 4 42 am, 10.36 p.m. 4 29 p.m.40 words
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Obituary46 1921-12-10 6 DEATHS. Weller—At Kuala Lumpur, on Dec Bth, Alec Wadsworth, aged 2 years and 10 mouths, the dearly loved younger son of Mr and Mrs A J Weller. Miller—At Perak Road, Penang, on the 9tb December, Captain James Miller of the Eastern Shipping Co, Ltd, aged 71.46 words
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Article87 1921-12-10 7 [)F va i,era refuses to accept. Telegrams.] London, December 9. At th( conclusion of a meeting of the p a il Eireann Cabinet. Mr. De Valera i statement to the effect that he made <* ...able to recommend acceptance F3.S t nt ‘he proposed treaty of peace, eitherTelegrams.] - 87 words
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Article121 1921-12-10 7 THE LIBERAL TRIUMPH. London. December 8. The Canadian election results are now practically complete, and confirm the astonishing triumph, obtained by the Liberals who. with 122 seats, have a v clear working majority over Conservatives (51 seats). Progressives (59 seats) and Labour (2 seats). t A Tariff Fight.121 words
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Article66 1921-12-10 7 A COMPLETE SUCCESS. London. December 8. The Strait» Settlements Loan is at. < per cent premium. Effect of Irish Agreement: The success of the Straits Loan was unexpected, but the Irish news is reported to have stimulated the subscriptions considerably, and its success led to a keen demand66 words
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Article71 1921-12-10 7 London, December 8. The newspaper "Modern Transport” announces that the Whessoe Foundry and Engineering Company. Darlington, has been awarded the Admiralty contract for the supply and erection at Singapore, of ten steel oil fuel tanks, each 116 feet in diameter by 451. Each tank is71 words
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Article39 1921-12-10 7 Madras. December 8. As the result of the inquiry into the deaths of the Moplah prisoners in the train at Podanur, the Surge on-General found that death was due to suffocation together with heat exhaustion.39 words
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Article15 1921-12-10 7 Allahabad, December 8. A number of prominent nationalist leaders have been arrested.15 words
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Article76 1921-12-10 7 London. December 8. Deficiencies exceeding a quarter of a ®dlion sterling were disclosed in the examination in bankruptcy, of Mr. Robert Marshall, who carried on business at Glasgow under the names of Marshall in d Company, the Partridge Tyre Comapj the Shalimar Tea Company. The debtor attributed76 words
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Article35 1921-12-10 7 Amsterdam, December 8. A telegram from Amsterdam says a triUr,< d has granted temporary suspension I l ,a yni f, L't for six months to the Dutch ri d ornmercial Company.35 words
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Article33 1921-12-10 7 Chicago. December 8. D\<'i police are guarding the in consequence of disorders J striking employees. The police fired the strikers last night. Similar disturari(''s have occurred at Kansas City.33 words
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Article1448 1921-12-10 7 CHINA AND MANCHURIA. Washington. December 8Dr. Koo pointed out that national safe, ty and secue.ty and the economic life of China vitally depended upon the safeguarding of Manchuria as an integral por. tion of the Republic. He declared that if the propinquity of Manchuria and Korea justified a1,448 words
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Article359 1921-12-10 7 Washington, November 21. —Information has begun to leak out that- what Japan Intended when asking for absolute equality with other powers regarding non-capital ships was an unlimited fleet of fast, commerce destroyers. Admiral Baron Kato did not specify such, but that is the only explanation that, naval359 words
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211 1921-12-10 7 Tokio, November 21.—The following is the statement delivered on the 19th instant by Admiral Baron Kato at the meeting of the Far Eastern Committee in connection with the Washington Conference "China’s difficulties He as much in her domestic administration as in her foreign relations. It211 words
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Article114 1921-12-10 7 SPEECH BY GENERAL SMUTS. Bloemfontein, December 8. General Smuts, in a speech at Winburg, said his protest against South Africa attending Washington unless it went on its own legs, had been taken up by the British Government with farreaching results, for the other Dominions werq114 words
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Article20 1921-12-10 7 ADLY PASHA RESIGNS. Cairo, December 8. Adly Pasha has resigned in consequence of the breakdown of the AngloEgyptian negotiations.20 words
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Article181 1921-12-10 7 London, November 17.—1 t is still hoped in British official quarters that the differences which still form the subject of conversation with Adly Pasha may soon be reconciled. The negotiations have been somewhat protracted owing to the extraordinarily complicated character of the various questions at issue, but181 words
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Article22 1921-12-10 7 THE YUGO-SLAV ADVANCE. Paris, December 8. The Ambassadors’ Conference has ordered the Yugo-Slav Government to evacuate the neutral .zone in Albania.22 words
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Article52 1921-12-10 7 PRESIDENT AS PRISONER. Guatemala, December 8. A dozen fatalities occurred in a revolution. as a result of which the Government of President Herrera has been overthrown. Herrera surrendered his powers to -a provisional government. Herrera is a prisoner in his residence. Hia Cabinet Ministers are detained in52 words
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Article40 1921-12-10 7 FRENCH MINISTER IN LONDON. London, December 8. M. Loucheur, the French Minister, has arrived in London to discuss the whole question of reparations with British ministers. Hi' conferred with Sir Robert Horn© to-day, and may see Dr. Rathenau.40 words
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Article70 1921-12-10 7 FATAL ACCIDENT IN BATH. London, December 9. The death ’-as occurred of Su Arthur Pearson, President of the National Institute for-the Blind. and Chairman of Messrs. C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd., the publishers. His death was due to an accident. Sir Arthur Pearson accidentally slipped in70 words
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300 1921-12-10 7 Mrs. E. Brearley, Mrs. Butcher- Mr. J. Cairns, Mr. A. V. W. Cantley, Miss Case, Mr. C. J. Clackett, Mr. J. Cockburn,-Mr. H. A. Courtney, Mrs. Courtney, Mr. J. De Haas, Mr. W. J. C. Donald, Mr. J. S. Drummond. Mr. J. S.300 words
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Article169 1921-12-10 7 OXFORD BEATS CAMBRIDGE. London, December In a Rugby match. Oxford I niversity beat Cambridge University by 11 points to 5, at Twickenham. A Great Game. London. December 8. Oxford and Cambridge met at Twickenham, before 20.000 spectators and under excellent weather conditions. Playing with terrific dash, the Cambridge169 words
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Article65 1921-12-10 7 The results of bowls ties played yes terday were as under: Singles Handicap Class A.— —4 G. B F. Southam beat t 2 F. M. Sharrock 21— 10; f 2 J. Dick beat tl J. G. Allan 21—20. Singles Handicap Class B.—f 2 B. E. Mitchell beat65 words
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Article141 1921-12-10 7 ROSELLE FIBRE. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazett»'. Sir, —With reference to recent correspondence re Fibres. I would like to men lion that Mr. Mathieu kindly supplied me with Roselle seed some time ago, and I shall soon have a lot of seed available as I have not141 words
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Article106 1921-12-10 7 Prince, welcome to this realm,- it necdeth thee! With many a throbbing tumour it is sick, That gore afflict the body politic; From snow-clad summit to the tropic sea False prophets point the way to anarchy Th’unthin king herd, frenzied with poisoned prick. They drive to ruin by106 words
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Article70 1921-12-10 7 Professor Eruch. assisted by Edna is appearing at the Rialto Cinema, Penang Road, in an entertaining sleight of hand, hypnotic and ventriloquial performance, which attracted a good audience last night. His illusion» are excellent, and his abilities as a ventriloquist are of a high order. The Professor’s70 words
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Article55 1921-12-10 7 —“S.T-” CHARGES AGAINST CHINESE FROM MALAYA Hongkong, December 7. —Arrested on a charge of stealing 10,000 from a European firm in Singapore, a Chinese was remanded pending the arrival of the extradition papers from Singapore. An Ipoh Chinese, named Chan Eu Yan, was committed for trial on six—“S.T-” - 55 words
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Article32 1921-12-10 7 It is officially announced that no subscriptions to the Straits Settlements 7 per cent. Loan 1921, will be received by any Banks after the 31st December, 1921.32 words
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Article308 1921-12-10 8 PENANG’S CHANCES v. PERAK TODAY. The bide which will represent Penang at Taiping to-day, against Perak in the H.M.S. “Malaya” cup competition, differs considerably from the fifteen which put a most emphatic “paid to Perak s account, when the latter were in Penang in a friendly match308 words
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Article193 1921-12-10 8 Before Mr. J. R. Wood in Hongkong Frederick George Kirkham, wireless operator employed on the Blue Funnel steamer. Talthybius, was charged with the theft of $ll9, the money of Tam Woon the Chinese boatswain of the ship. He pleaded guilty. Mr. G. G. N. Ti nson, prosecuting-193 words
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Article104 1921-12-10 8 e believe iir’fhe eventual recovery of Russia (says the “Nation"), but up>>n condition that no one is allowed to harry her for debts. On the contrary, the rapidity of her restoration ■will depend very largely on the extent to which she is allowed to open fresh credits. The104 words
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Article188 1921-12-10 8 We. “Malaya Tribune.” are reliably informed that Lord Northcliffe, in pur suance of his expressed interest in the forthcoming Malaya-Borneo Exhibition in March, realising the necessity for quick action, has cabled fully to the “Daily Mail’’ and associated newspapers with information on the exhibition. We understand he has188 words
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Article185 1921-12-10 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES 'rests for Madras taking mails for Europe etc, via Bombay. Baud for T Semawe, Segli, Sabang Olebleh etc. Padang. Kwaisang for Calcutta. Kashmir for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Sitiawan for Pang Nga. Malaya for Bhekeb (Tongkah) and Renong. Trang for Kantang (Trang). Cilicia for185 words
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Article37 1921-12-10 8 Recruiting has been resumed generally in the Madras Presidency, except in the following Taluqs, which are still closed to recruiting owing to prevalence of disease Coimbatore Dis net—Avanasi, Erode and Palladam Ta'uqs. Salem District—Athur Taluq.37 words
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Article325 1921-12-10 8 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buutar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajsh, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, |By train Kuala Lumpur. Serembau, 7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore j&6 pm and Hongkong i J Parit Buntar aud Bagan Serai By train als< 10.15 a.m. 3.45325 words
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Article83 1921-12-10 8 Dec 10—Rugby, Penang v Perak (At Taipivg), H M 8 Malaya Cup. Dec 11—P SC. “A” Close 440 yds H’cap, B” Class 100 yds H'cap. Dec 12—Penang Tuif Club, Special Meeting, Ctn-mber <f Commerce, 4 15 p.m. Dec 12, 13 and 14—The Qiaints, Town Hall, 9.15 pm, Dec83 words
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Advertisement291 1921-12-10 8 rnrrmxrxix g I Northern Assurance g CO., LTD. R ESTABLISHED 1836. ASSETS EXCEED £16.000,000. i. Fire. E' 2. Life. g 3. Motor Car. E, I 4 Motor Cycle. E 3 5, Personal Accident. p I 6. Plate Glass. E We can give you any particulars which you g may require291 words
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Advertisement589 1921-12-10 8 A Genuine Remedy for INDI G ESTIQsj Messrs. Savory Moore, Chemists to The King, of New T ■>-] s t rppt 1 1 1 recommend Dr. Jenner’s AbArbent Lozenges, of which they re tlh facturers, as a safe and reliable remedy for Heartbum, Flatulence 'Digestive Disorders. The Lozenges are pleasant589 words
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Article289 1921-12-10 9 ,-“L. a c. E.” IOX 0< X VIEWS. unent by the Secretary of V >f C Colonies of a committee to ,Of the position 111 th e rubber induin’ has had little effect t t»i> oD irc i es The hope is that hft’e a real practicable,-“L. a c. E.” - 289 words
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Article140 1921-12-10 9 —Ex. Ij innouncing that they do not propose psy any interim dividends, the dires»of the Selangor Rubber Company (j tht Sunge’ Way SWincor) Knnlier Bpanieß make the satisfactory state. Ei that owing to favourable forward Mncts and reduced costs of producr there will be substantial profits for t—Ex. - 140 words
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Article195 1921-12-10 9 b?sr. Qeo White and Co.. London, on November 9th as follows: ■ft a steady buying enquiry from day the tendency has been for prices [,t ly but steadily to appreciate during past week, and compared with last l( dn^day 6 rates current values shsw tad ance of195 words
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Article141 1921-12-10 9 REPO RTS, DIVIDENDS AND NOTICES. '■■■‘'’■’ns at Mar. 31 show loss p balance profit £17,450 kalanoe June 3" a forward. Refund E.P.JI from' 88 July 31 £7 9SI Wld d< £1 io RU f urwaj ’d leaves credit Mrd P v OrW&rd'Ml 3 (Selangor).— Profit to C* ar d 2141 words
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Article612 1921-12-10 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reports as follows: Fhe price of T*n has advanced t° £169-15/- after .easing to £l6B on heavy sales, showing a gain of 70/- on the week and Mining shares have been active at improving quotations, although some of th-J more popular speculative612 words
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Article126 1921-12-10 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rebber Association held its usual auctxon on Wednesday, when there was catalogaed *****14 lbs. Tons 853.18 Offe fed I 866*740 I*”» TonB 833 37 1*531 850 lbs. Tons 683.86. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheetcents1 per lb Singapore Standard Quality 39| Good Average126 words
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Article200 1921-12-10 9 December Bth.—Smce last reporting pricea steadily improved to 41 to 42 cents bub fell away during the latter part of the week. At the usual weekly auction on Wednesday there wss a good demand fur most grades at prices showing increases of about Ito 3 cents Standard200 words
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Article136 1921-12-10 9 The share market has been more active this week than for a long time past And substantial advances in all branches have taken place. The biggest movement occurred in rubbers and a considerable business was done but shares at the close of the week are easier. The136 words
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Article15 1921-12-10 9 The following is an additional rubber output tor November Ayer Kuaing lbs 7,40715 words
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Article94 1921-12-10 9 Thu Straits Trading Co., Ltd o gives the following London prices, on Dec 9th Spot £l6B 2s 6d up £2.25.6d 3 months buying£l69 155.0-1 £1,153.06 3 selling £l7O 0s Od £1.155.0d Local Parity $83.96 December 10 :h Stngnpore buyers no sellers at $B4 3/8 Penir-g buyers no sellers94 words
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Article169 1921-12-10 9 Important Rubbkr E P. D Dboisxon, An issue of importance bo British rubbe-' companies generally was involved in the E P D. decision which has just been given over the claim of the Merlimau Rubber Company. This company appealed to tha City Commissioners of Inland Revenue that the169 words
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Article121 1921-12-10 9 Psrsany, Dscsmbtf 10, 1921. Bi Courtust or thu Ohabtubbd Babb). London Demand Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/32 r 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 3 |t Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank T 73 3 days’sight Private 178 e Bombay Demand Bank z 173 o Madras Demand121 words
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Article953 1921-12-10 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. S 3 i I 8 RUBBHR (Dollar.) fO J j O 3 c Allenby Rubber 00, Ltd. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estates I DU Kn Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate i'."™ u Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate. U C0 Ayer Molek Rubber 00. Too 4n953 words
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Advertisement136 1921-12-10 9 GIRL BRAND X IM A Prl BEER. SOLE AGENTS: R. T. REID CO., LTD.,•PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR. STOCK TAKING SALE. FOR 15 DAYS ONLY FROM IST DECEMBER, 192!. FURTHER REDUCTION. COME EARLY. H. T. DOULATR\M CO., No. 230/2, PENANG ROAD, PENANG, (dHHHBHBHHHMEHBMBMHHHEMHEMBBHMiMiIBMHHaHHEMBiiMMEMMBaBH w A n excellent Food=Tonic f° r convalescents, weakly136 words
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Article974 1921-12-10 10 SIR CHARLES ADDIS’S VIEWS. In his inaugural- address as President of the Institute of Bankers, Sit Charles Addis who is en route to the Far East by the Kashmir dealt with many of the more important financial questions of the day. i The following are extracts from the974 words
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Article332 1921-12-10 10 St GEORGE THE MARTYR. 3rd Sunday in Advent. 8 a.m. Matin?. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. IO a.m. Baptisms. 10 30 a m Holy Communion (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong. Hvrnn 50; Psalm LXXV 171, Psalm TXXVI 174, Psalm LXXXII 184; Magnificat 81, Nunc Dimitris 93; Hymns 49, 27, 197.332 words
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Article237 1921-12-10 10 Penang, December 10, 1921. BP. Tapioca 56.50 buyers M. P. Tapioca $6 75 buyess Cold leaf $72 eelle Black Pepper $15.50 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $4O sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs Bus $4 LOO buyers n 110 s $29.00 buyers [No. 1237 words
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Advertisement189 1921-12-10 10 p— Jamaica Cigars. NARIMA CONCHAS Per Box of 25 $3.95 AT Pritchard Co., Ltd., I A Suitable Xmas Gift L— j I BRITISH Q” expanded metal D D DIAMOND MESH AAAAAAA i v y Y 1 Y I AA.AAMy X A n X A A A -'v YYYY W a189 words
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Advertisement502 1921-12-10 10 PI o I A. D° k,ng P ur P°s es the I -•O Perrins’ Sauce are USe ol H is a P« rf ««ly blended Mas ™**i It j instant use. 3 ready j I SAUcdl Mwwgyu 9 ,l I \iM 1 1 V I Hw I J -.4 j502 words
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Article359 1921-12-10 11 Amongst the treasured p<jssessions which the Emir of Katsina carried back with him when he embarked at Liver, poo] for his home is a full-sized bed It is an essentially English bed, made of brass, and equipped with an eiderdown «hd blankets. As the temperature.359 words
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Article262 1921-12-10 11 In honour of his fiftieth anniversary as a journalist, Mr. Melville Stone, who piloted the Associated Press of America to its present high estate, the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents gave a dinner at New York when the guests included the conespoindents arriving from abroad to262 words
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Article213 1921-12-10 11 A controversy of more than local interest has arisen between the Richmond (Surrey) Board of Guardian® and the “Richmond and Twickenham Times’ concerning the publication of a report of a private meeting of representatives of the Richmond, Brentford, and Kingston Boards of Guardians; at which the method213 words
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Article580 1921-12-10 11 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd.. Manchester, reported on November 9, as follows The past week has again been notable for an entire absence of any encouraging features in the cotton markets. Business has been very restricted, and although rather better trade buying at one time580 words
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Advertisement691 1921-12-10 11 #J |TS SEIiLIMENTS LOAN 1921, ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN, interest'fro™ the date of purchase at 7 per cent, per annum payable ■ng inier half-yearly on the Ist May and Ist November REPAYABLE at IfcAR ON THE Ist MAY, 1926. FREE of INCOME tax and OTHER ifUTIES. HHfflg s PRICE OF691 words
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Advertisement288 1921-12-10 11 FULNESS AFTER EATING. FLATULENCE—ACIDITY. Was your last good meal entirely spoilt by the sense of fulness which followed it This trouble is a sure sign of slow or incomplete digestion, and this, in turn, is proof that the stomach is not so strong or so active as it ought to288 words
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Advertisement224 1921-12-10 11 For “Reconstruction” •I after Illness j I I for all who are run-down, under-weight; for those whose 1 1 digestion needs a rest, but who at the same time need building < U P> Llaxo presents the potent body-building, flesh-forming, nerve-restoring elements of pure cow’s milk in a form in224 words
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Advertisement1448 1921-12-10 12 iz p IWI GLEN AND SHIRE. Vs a I I (Incorporated in England.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co? JO: NT SERVICE OF STEAMERS. 3» Nft (IHCORPODATED 1« HOUU'.I HOMEWARD. GENOA. LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM gelepftme M 3. '9>aMoaart.'‘ > OLENIFFER AND H dte M .bo”t K mh December, 1921 FOR OTE ™lb1,448 words
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Advertisement598 1921-12-10 12 EASTERN SHIPPING (INCORPORATED IN THE BTHAITB J lljjß TEL. ADDRESS; SHIPPING, PENANG.” l Bt B Head Office :-No. 63, Beach Street j I STEAMER. «DATE. ■***>. I B i for Renong Dec 14 Wed 3pm Tongkah, Kopih Tavoy and M ol il m Vi "te ru (jangkor Dec 12 Mon598 words
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Advertisement282 1921-12-10 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKIIfI CORPORATION. 1 (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Paid-up Capital Reserve Funds:- I Sterling Reserve £2,MM Silvei Reserve fSAfI Head OfficeHONGKONG. I Branches and Agencies. I Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, BumM Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foodufl Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Iloilo, Im Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, Load Lyons, Malacca, Manila, Nagasaki. M York,282 words
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