Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 December 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 302. VOL. LXXIK. TUESDAY, 20th DECEMBER. 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 397 1 letter press hNKOOLLERi j COMPOSITION J ,<.« 7-- i P. G. Press, Ltd I WE WANT TO GET vnr; M ~’sSß 5 «■<«**** -..«--.ym <~. »UJ ,<,J I. .X FIRE PROTECTION 7W Call and See Us About the X, z ji Cigarettes Sole Importers THE BORNEO CO., LTD., (Incorporated in
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    • 20 1 <•”7;,; --j ENVELOPES IJ OF EVERY description at THE LOWEST PRICES J Rin? up 498 J Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. >
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  • 228 2 CO MP/VR AT IVF. FIG CH Es. F.M.S. Paper 45 contains the Following notes on the immigration of Indiau labour in the first half of 1921 as com pared with the same period in 1920;The total number of Indiam immigrantarriving from Soutftrn IndiPduring the first, six months of
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  • 197 2 M.T.” Considerable interest is being taken in an action brought in the Malacca court by a Chinese hawker against Mr. Williamson, secretary to the Malacca Muni cipaHty, for alleged mischief and for damages. According to the complainant’s story, his receptacles containing foodstuffs were kicked over by Mr.
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  • 192 2 A Chinese appeared before Mr. J. R. Mood. Magistrate, Hongkong, on Dec. 7, on a requisition for his extradition ,y n a charge of stealing $lO,OOO (Straits currone;. from a European firm in Singapore. The fugitive was arrested on a warrant the previous morning. He
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  • 79 2 FINAL MEETING. The final gene ral meeting of The’Guar dian Press. Ltd., was held at 99. Penang Street, on Saturday to receive the statement from the Liquidators. Messrs. A. •bingaram 1 illay and S. M. Hossain, showing how the winding up of the company had been conducted,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1542 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES. THE KWOKG YIK BANKING nHvanrp COMPANY, LIMITED. Paul '<’ r 111 advance, offi 4 al eSectß (In Liquidation.) are published in the marked consigutd to Captain D W I I Notips is hereby given that a final “Pina llg Gazette Nicolay C/o Kempiey Estate, Kualr dividend is
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    • 86 2 SOMETHING EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMETIMES. D. keel\ system clean a nd free from dis e it is necessary to avoid constipation. The occasional use of a laxative, therefore, is unavoidable with most people. When opening medicine is necessary use Piukeftes, they are laxaUve perfection. Gently stimulating the hver, they restore daily
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    • 87 2 GIRL BRAND w wiS z it Ea\ e.’tji. to *s o Jz/-o' BEER. SOLE AGENTS: R. T. REID CO., LTD., PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR. r Jamaica Cigars. NARI.M’A CjONCHAS 4 Per Box of 25 $3.95 AT 1 Pritchard Co., Ltd., A Suitable Xmas Gift fc. y BRITISH MANUFACTURE j Q “DOLPHIN
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 949 3 LoruMn. November 30.- The “.iTail.w Ma| Versailles correspondent says 'hi i Laudru trial' reached an atmosphere of tense and thrilling emotion. Like a victim entering the Roman^coliseum to .ipeet his death by a wild beast, the pale, ill wid. scared looking little man entered and was
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    • 237 3 Sa:n Francisco, December 2. —Even at its very ending, the' Arbuckle case is providing sensations. To-day the special medical commission appointed by the court testified that a post mortem examination of Miss Rappe’s body disclosed a chronic inflammation of the bladder, which in itself was sufficient to cause
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    • 91 3 London, December 6.—ln the course of an Indian appeal heard yesterday by th' Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Lord Buckmaster said that their Lord ships wished once more to draw the attention of litigants from India to the importance of defining at the earliest
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    • 74 3 London. December 1. —Twenty Indian girls, between 8 and 15 years of age- from the Salvationist School, Satara. have ar rived at Manchester in the course of their two and a half years’ tour of the world in order to demonstrate the Sal vation Army’s activities
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    • 49 3 London, December 1. —The Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre Committee are selling the site in Bloomsbun for which they paid- £60.000 sterling earls in 1914, owing to their inability to raise sufficient funds to complete their pur pose. The intervention of the war seriously affected the project-.
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    • 40 3 London, December 1- —A big biscuit company combine has been formed to acquire all the ordinary shares of Hunt ley Palmers and Peek-Freans. Each en. terprise will continue to carry on busi ness in its own name.
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    • 39 3 London, December 1. —Mlle Lenglen categorically denies the American reports that she L shamming illness. “It is untrue,” she declares, “that I danced from five until midnight. My doctor s certificate is positive regaining my unfitness.”
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    • 27 3 London, December 5- —The Daily Mail’s” Vevey correspondent wires that the second Simplon tunnel has been corn, pleted. It was begun in 1912.
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    • 26 3 London, December 5. —Triplets were born at Twickenham. The Caesarean operation was employed for the first time in the case of tr.plet-.
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    • 279 3 London, December 1. —The Colour scheme of the Communists was explained by Mr. Hogg, who continued his speech on behalf of Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P.. today, as follows: —Red Trade Unionismthe real only honest revolutionary: White, the bourgeois, therefore villain Yellow, halfway between red and
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    • 157 3 London, December 6.—At the meeting of the Royal Geographical Society last night, the president, Sir Francis Younghusband, said it was hoped that all the members of the Mount Everest Expedition, who went from England, would have returned by the end of the week. Messrs. Raeburn and Mallory
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    • 94 3 London- December 2.—The high cost of living is leading to the resignations of colonial governors It is reported from Adelaide that Colonel Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, has resigned owing to the salary of £4.000 a- year being insufficient to maintain his
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    • 104 3 London, December 2. —Lord Blythe, in a letter to “The Times,” discusses the excessive postal rates and eulogises the cheaper Indian system across distances five times as great and points out tht high profits of the private companies in Calcutta, Bombay, Madras and elsewhere w’here Government by extending
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    • 62 3 London. December 2. —Big wages cuts have been accepted by employees in the Army and Navy and other departmental stores, owing to the reduction in the cost of living. Tlie settlement of the dispute, which threatened to interfere with the. Christmas shopping, provides for minimum wages- a 48
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    • 48 3 London. December 2 Lord Jersey. In a speech at the Gimcrack dinner, depre c-ated the introduction of the Parimutuel system of betting because it necessita ted legislation and amounted t* inviting State inters ention. “Whatever we <iid, be su'd, det us keep racing free.”
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    • 463 3 TOWN HAU*, PENANG. I t COMME -CIUG Wednesday? Bed.. 28th AT 9.30 P.M. KAAI’S ROYAL HAWAIIAN m 3UBADOU 'The Hawaiian Troubadours—who have been a riot at the Victoria Theatre aud who came over as guests of the club —entertained a record gathering of mem bers with their delightful playing and
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    • 18 3 PRITCHARD S FO R EVERYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS I 1 Telephone No. 355 With Deparimental connections. 4 J JI
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  • 375 4 —“S.F.P.” The Singapore Yacht C’lub House and Lawn were, on Saturday, gay with bunt ing and the dresses of many lady visitors, for the “At Home,” and prizegiving, the latter ceremony being gracefully performed by Mrs. Nutt, the wife of the Commodore, to whom the present flourishing position
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  • 26 4 Wednesday, the 21st December Double Handicap. 2 F. N. Syer and A. W. Harr.es v. —4 E. J. Bennett and E. Reimann (2).
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  • 416 4 Mr. H. G. Wells is contributing a series of articles from Washington to the ’Daily Mail” throughout the Conference, in which he expresses his own personal views. In one contribution he asks: What, after all, ig it Japan wants 1 Safely, she declares—just as France wants safety.
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  • 325 4 Before the Right. Hon. Sir Henry Duke, President, Probate Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the High Court, Mr. Ralph Wood, Solicitor, prayed for the dissolution of his marriage with Eunice Roberts Wood (nee Webster), on the ground of her adußery with Austen Wilson. Neither respondent nor corespondent
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  • 239 4 F.M.S, COMMITTEE S REPORT. At the meeting of the Federal Council, there was laid on the table the report of the Select Committee to which the Bills entitled The Penal Code and Evidence Enactments” and “The Children Enactment” were on the 26th of July referred by the
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  • 258 4 Researches have been made for some time past into the water of Gunong Pulai, from which it is proposed to secure supplies for Singapore. Samples have taken by Mr. Stephen Williams, water engineer for special works, and have been analysed by Mr. A. G. Harington, muni ci
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  • 1241 4 January Meeting,J922. RACE•DAYS.. first Pay, Tuesday, 10th January, 1922 Second Day, Thursday, 12th January, 1922 Third Day, Saturday, 14th January, 1922 first bay. TUESDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1922. I—lpoh1—Ipoh Stakes. Value $6OO with $lOO to the Second Pony and $5O to the Third Pony. A Handicap for all
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    • 971 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF SALE. Short Classified BY ORD of fBNaNG I i in i Advertisements. The undersigned is instructed to take I possession and put up for sale Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c. By Public Auction can be inserted in the Pinang To the Highest Bidders On Friday,
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  • 1633 5 I OF ELEPHANTS. I p rival Phillip* K.8.E., writing i Times/' on DeceiMier I lepliaiits furnished the dfs- u jn the Prince’s ceremonial t I’.haratpur, as camels did «it I When His Royal Highness iM tt 11 s Highness the H i liiwav station to the Palace,
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  • 127 5 GANDHI'S SON IN CUSTODY. Calcutta, December 11.—Hira Lal Ga>lhi. eldest son of M. K. Gandhi, headed a hatch of volunteers, including a pleader, and went out in Burra Baza’ 4>oi-day. He. alonjg with the volunteers, was arrested and remanded in custody. Allahabad, Decendl LI »iie mor. arrests
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  • 180 5 Allahabad, December 13.—Fifty-nine Congress vo.unteers have been arrested at Allahabad. Large numbers have also been ai rested in various districts. Allahabad, December 14. —Up tc yesterday over eight arrests of volunteers are ti ported to havei been made in Allahabad. Large numbers of them were arrested
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  • 119 5 Calcutta, December 13.—-Congress and Khilafat Volunteers were out. to-day and fifty-six arrests were made. There was no trial in the jail to-day but some Volunteers whose cases were pending in the court were convicted and imprisoned. Students of. some, of Calcutta Colleges to-d ty temporarily suspended
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  • 36 5 Calcutta. December 19. —The office of the newspaper “Servant” was raided to night by the police who seized copies of the paper and documents relating to volunteer organisations. There were no ar rests.
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  • 238 5 Calcutta, December 8.-The. “'Amrita Baz.u Patrika” appears this morning without a leading article. Ihe news of the arrest of three Bengali ladies is printed in heavy type at the head of the usual leader column and the paper says it will offer no. comment, adding: ‘The
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  • 299 5 < alcutra, December 12. —Four members of tho Imperial Legislative Assembly, Messrs. Mapo<>mdar, Rauga Chariar, Is war Saraji and Neogy have issuod a statement regarding the grave political situation that ha& arisen and the way it is btsing handled by the Government. They point
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  • 318 5 Mr. R. I*. Sen, barrister-at-law, Bassein, write 5 to the “Rangoon Gazette” of December 1: It comes to this, that, as Mr. Gandhi is worshipped as a demi-god by some, I must do. the same, and must not differ from him in opinion. 1 have all along
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  • 74 5 Madras, December 13. —A Government order says the? following notification will be in the Fort St. George ‘•Gazette” In exercise of powers conferred by section (2) of section 1 of the Indian Criminal Law Amendment Act 1908 as- amended by the Devolution Act 1929 the Governor in Council
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  • 151 5 London, December 12. —Reports circulated tn London and Cardiff that a quarter of a million tons of Welsh coal are wanted for shipment to* India wdthin a month are described as absurd and impossible. It is stated that the. Government of India is in tho market
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    • 188 5 (Mellins Ibod Safe»t and Best for Baby. 3 e —x Dsafl Mellin s Food forms a perfect t diet for the hand-fed baby h M prepared as directed, it be- y— |Q comes as safe and beneficial as V > 1 mother’s milk. I z Kj i -A Give your
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  • 1299 6 Our London ocrre-pondenti bas sent us a special cable giving thejreeulti of a meeting of Rubber Company Directors at the Cannon Street Hotel, at which resolutions were passed dealing with important aspects of the problem of production. The strongest possible euppojt was pledged bv the meeting to the
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  • 1313 6 At a meeting of the Legislative Council, held in November, the ThsWidows’aad Hon Mr Pedins QiphkkL' Fund. referred V th" allowanqjs granted to the widows and orphans of Government servants. They were, $s sais “most inadequate The Colonial Secretary had something to say on the same theme.
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  • 315 6 uM M" The second ordinary general meeting of Batang Padang Tin Dredging Co. Ltd, which was fixed to take place to-day within the registered Offices of the Company it 33, Beach Street, Penang, waa postponedl for lack of a quorum. The meeting will held on December
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    • 292 6 j" j Municipal and i Contractors’ plants. Tar, pitch and Asphalt Apparatus. Tar Spraying and Tar Spreading Machines. Trucks, Steel Burrows,- Street Orderly Hand Carts. Road-Cleaning and Scavenging Machinery; Contractors' and Builders' plant. 1 Phoenix Pumps for Colonial Use. Etc., Etc., Etc. Write to us for Information on any subject
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    • 41 6 Forthcoming Events at the E. O.” Saturday, 24th December, X'mai Eve Dinner and Dance. Speciality. Mlle. Mosolowa M. Gordon in Russian i Ballet. Saturday, 31st December. New Year Eve Special Dinner and Pierrot and Pierrette Costume Ball. Dancing till 1-45 a.m.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 307 7 the french proposals. [Reuter's Telegrams.) Washington, December 19. Contrary 1' earlier starements Reutei lear»s on the best authogty tkn tfcr Ererfbh naval proposals were fully ap-, proved by the French submission. t>e French are not disposed to consent to njfitenal reduction ,f their proposals, which include the. construction
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  • 148 7 mr. lamont’s EXPLANATION. New York, December 19. m view of recent inaccurate statements v ith regard to the International Cons ttiim for loins to China. >lr. T. W. Lament, jn a statement, denies that the Consortium seeks financial control of China, and asserts that having been organised originally’at
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  • 70 7 IT. S. IMMIGRATION CASE. Washington, December 19. Mr. Davis, Secretary of Labour, ordered fines to the lurtit- of the statute to be levied against the Cunard Lino, owing to the arrival on December 10, aboard the “Aquitania.” of 300 Hungarians, although it is alleged that the Immigration
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  • 35 7 £lO,OOO TAKEN. New York, December 17. Ihre» bandrtp entered the Cinema Theatre m Broacbway this fsening, held up the manager and three employes with revolvers, stole $lO.OOO from the safe, and
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  • 57 7 THE OIL IN DC STR Y. Amsterdam, l&cember 19. The Colonial Minister announced in I’arliament that the oil industry W 1 not. be taxed in a way to jeopardise 1 n international market. The declaration b d to the belief that additional taxation threatened to- the Royal Dutch,
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  • 17 7 Reva), December 19. The Anglo-Baltic shipbuilding yai<Mere formally opened under British <n>. F-sthonian flags. <
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  • 255 7 M. BRIAN D\s ARRIVAL. London. December 19. M. Briand arrived ,n t>ndon last even .ling, with a large of experts foi the <|tferenee of Premiers, the igeijQ.% of which is s far reaching, including repa ratMn debts, exchanges and currency, that neither side pretends to aim at reaching
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  • 109 7 Paris, December 5. —Premier Briand returns to face a crisis that doubtless means his downfall. Former President Poincare is preparing the attack which will be on grounds that Briand failed utterly in everything but oratory’ at the Washington Conference. Poineart is pointing out that Briand has returned
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  • 165 7 London. December 3.—The “Sunday Times” which publishes exclusively- the Egyptian statement adds that diplomatic comment favours the maintenance of th" veto as being essential to Britain which eould not guarantee the integrity of Egypt if the Sultan’s cabinet were at li berty to pursue a foreign policy
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  • 47 7 POLICE RETURNS. J The following table gives the compara tive retuJh of serious crime for the first half of 1920 and 1921 Nature of Cnitfe ™2) Murder Murder in the course ot gangrobbery Gang-robbery Robbery Theft (serious) House breaking Unlawful societies > coins Total 527 62(
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  • 8 7 Previously asknowhdged “B.PP” $lB
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  • 117 7 DAIL’S HEATED DEIMTE. London, December 19. Ihe public <>fa Dail Eireann, which will finally decide the fate of tin Irish agreement, opened in Dublin today in an atmosphere <>f intense excitement. There were head'd ])assages Between Mr. De Valera anil Mr. Arthur Griffith. The latter moved the ratification
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  • 333 7 London, December 2,—Now that the Irish negotiations have* again, reached a very- critical turn, many rumours are afloat concerning the forthcoming General Election if the negotiations utterly fail. Some even giive the date of the dissolution of Parliament as the 25th January. Government organs deny the
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  • 357 7 (From Our Own Correspondent..) At an extraordinary general meeting of the Ipoh Golf Club, there were two items down on the agenda for discussion, viz., to approve alterations and additions to the rules of the club and (2) to authorise the necessary’ expenditure (estimated at $6,000) on
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  • 139 7 INCOME TAX BILL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 20. In the< Legislative Council, there was a great quantity of minor business and first, readings. Replying to the Hon. Mr. W. F. Nutt, regarding widows and orphans’ pensions, the Colonial Secretary stated that the question had been repeatedly
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  • 37 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 20. The Bank Industrielle de Chine has received an official notification to the effect that the Bank has. been saved, the French and Chinese Governments having reached agreement.
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  • 30 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 20. The Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association discussed Mr. MacPhail’s scheme, which was opposed by Mr. O’May. No vote was taken.
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  • 410 7 —“M.M.” SELANGOR v. MALACCA Selangor met Malacca on the local Pa dang on Saturday and gained an easy victory by’ 24 points (3 goals and 3 tries) to 3 (1 try.) Malacca arrived four short and enlisted the services of Fry and But ler forward, and Maslin at three-quarter.
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  • 89 7 The Federated Malay States Railway have undertaken to convey free of charge Exhibitors travelling second and third class to and from Singapore during the Malaya Borneo Exhibition in March and April next year. Also all exhibits free pf charge. Those travelling first class will be given a
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  • 1457 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. W. R. Stvthard of Bertani Estate has returned from h<«ne. Mrs-. J. Mason returned last evening by the “Egypt.” Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hubbit, of Caledonia., and Mr. N. D. Macdonald returned from home by the “Egypt.” The Hon. Mr. W. G. Maxwell, C.M.G., Chittf Secretary,
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  • 46 7 Weltevreden. December 20. The K. P M. Steamer “Dawahloentoe” b.fs been laid up at Tandjong Priok, owin.- t>> lack of cargo. It is reported from Roth rdam that il ready 90 have been laid up yr .he same reason. -Aneta. i. i
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  • 737 8 LORD BIRKENHEaDS EXPLANATORY SPEECH. London, December 6—Lord Birkenhead speaking at Birmingham said that after months of delica e negotiations we seemed to have arrived at a sola-ion of the Ir'sh question. When the ‘ask began the position was of criticial danger. There was no pros pect of success
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  • 752 8 Loudon December 6—The Irish agreement consists of eighteen clauses, some of which are explained in Lord Birkenhead’s speech (abuvt) namely that Ireland shall be known as the Irish F ee State, have the constitutional sta r u* of a Dominion and assume lubilitv towa>ds service on
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  • 114 8 2O, 1921. By Covrtbsy of thk Chabtbhkd Bans). Loudon Demat’d Bank 2,3 7/8 4 mourn»’ light Bank, 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Ca’cubia Dem&nd Bank Rs. 172 J 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 172 c Madras Demand Bank 172 B 3
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  • 45 8 Dec 22—Habr*kol Syndicate, Ltd, Meeting, 9 Beach Street, noon. Dec 25—P S C Water Polo. Dec 26 and 27—Public Holidays, v DtO 28 to Jan 2—Kami's Royal Hawaiian Troubadours, Town Hall, 9,30 p.m. Dee 31—South Taipiog Tin Dredging, Meeting, 33 Beach Street, noun.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 271 8 i 7 FIT. “I I B GOODRICH! ||l because 0 I l|| The Goodrich I I m Safety Treadg feat I. K? M 13— gS Ea I >jl carries you over every® Hl fe iH kind of road-surface infc Is Perfect safety: because it|| F transmits the full power|| 104$
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    • 590 8 fffalarial Fever Dysentery Dr. Tablets are the Sure Means to Hedlth and Fitness. India. South Africa. Mr. Geonre Cobble. Janj?ir P. 0.. (*>, 0/r. C. E Diederiks an O! in t) r„d a write—' I feel I must write nnd (Tpe Point Prison r.p„ till wu of the great benefit
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  • 1067 9 COMPANY GAINS > arbitration award. WH rd of first «I» 89 importance to A derg in Duff Development b re 1 in connection with the arbibra|ooooa 8 e that ba* been proceeding for B<fne onca b |f» time between the company °°Ahe Government of Kelantan. d g adm'ttcd
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  • 84 9 The following -re the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co ’s share list;— Yesterday. To-day. 2 S E E SHARKS. k a jj 3 "5 a tn x I c. S c, $O. Sc. Miaiag. N Taiping 1.20 1.22 i 1.124 1.174 Taiping Tin 1.10 1.124 1.07|
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  • 30 9 The following were the rubber quotation* in London on December 19 Plantation Ist latex crepe lid Smoked Sheet lid Market quiet. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 21 9 Kuala Lumpur Tin, No Liability, for the first half December, yardage 38,700, hours run 275 20, ou’put piculs 77.47.
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  • 93 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec 19th: Spob £172.10s D £2.os 3 months buying £174 10b O £1,15s W 3 selling £174.108 N£l 15s Local Parity $86.46 Dec-mber 20‘h Singapore sold 125 tons at $B6 Penwg sold 25 tons at sB6|. Messrs
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  • 219 9 Pbnang Decbmbbr 20, 1921 BP. Tapioca SG 75 bu Y«« M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers Gold leaf 572 sellers Black Pepper $l6 00 sellers White Pepper 524 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings sellers Cloves Nutmegs s< Lo bu y® rß 110 s $29.00 buyers xjjio. 1 510.00
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  • 945 9 THE KUCHAI MINE ARRANGEMEN r. loe third annual general meeting of Lingui Tin, Limited was held au Nos 64, 65 66 Market Street, Singapore on Friday, when the Chairman, >|r J M S we presided. In moving the adoption of the Directors Report and Accounts for the
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  • 719 9 NEW LABOUR RECRUITING SCHEME, (From a Malacca Correspondent A special general meeting of the Malacca Club was held on Sunday at Malacca. The Hon Mr J W Campbell, the chairman, presided and there were over 20 members present. The chief item before the meeting was the consideration of
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  • 45 9 The Band will play the following programme of mu«ie at the D<*to Kramat Gardens at 5-30 p.m. to-day. 1 March ...El Caditan ...Sousa 2 Selection ...Dandy Dan ...Slaughter 3 Waltz ...Beautiful Ohio ...Ead 4 Polka ...Susi ...Sloane 5 The Broklyn...Oake Walk ...Thurban
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  • 81 9 The Teeata, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive hare on Friday af ernoon. As a ruault of she Armistice Night entertainment the British Legion in Siam (Comrades of the Great War Association) axpect to increase their Benevolent Fund by upwards of Ticals 2,000. Treaties with Porcugal
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  • 915 9 P. O. SOMALI’S CAPTAIN CHARGED. Capt W H. Colegrave OBE, master of the P and O Somali stood charged before Mr H R. Bull in the Second Court Sing apore on Friday that on or about Nov. 3 at Singapore he obstructed Mr W H Taylor, senior
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  • 132 9 TO- DAY’S DE Pntignh fur A-ahau and Bata Bahra. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Klang for Port Swetteuham and Sing».' no». Kedah for Bindings and Siciawan. Expectbd Arrivals. Yokohama Maru, Singapore, Dro S 3. Ships in communicatiun with the W u«less Stebion, Penaga:-— Amazone, Birm-, Calcutta Lahore, Edavan», Hakone
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  • 308 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Pant Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Beta Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anaon, Ku bn, By tram Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, >7.16 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6p m. and Hongkong > Parit Bnntar and Bagan Serai By train aiev 10.16 a.m. 3.40 p m.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 92 9 THE PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the can be bought at 15 cents. Lpval. E. <k O. Hotel. Ronnymede Hotel. Kee Kee Hotel, 5, China Street. ?enang Railway Station. Monst Ohangur»’ Stalls. Logan’s Buildings Archway. Md. Mydin, No. 48, Beach Street. M M, Haniffa, No. 10, Beach Street No.
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  • 802 10 NI MBER. OF SOCI ETIES. The follow ing is a further portion uf the report by Mr. A. Cavendish on cooperation in Burma: The total number of societies on the register is, approximately, 4,500 with a membership of about 110,000 and a working capital of nearly Rs.
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  • 429 10 A civil action of interest to Ranters commenced in the. Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Farrer Manby, when Mr. Brian Ridoiut Carter Kid/as pontiff, sued the Linggi Plantations, Ltd., through their Agents. Messrs. Guthrie ®nd Co., Ltd., tor the sum of $2,550, being
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  • 228 10 Mr. David Jamis, in charge of the G< vernment- Coal Office at Lahuan, has hail some unique experiences with ere.es that come up the small river at the back el his house. The house is fenced in from the stream but for s<»me years the cmc diles
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    • 250 10 f T In Convalescence a splendid food-tonic is KEPLER Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract rjTwni HF highly concentrated food which offers abundant nourishment without I N i f putting any strain on the digestion. Hcod liver oil S Rebuilds wasted muscle, fills out H MALT EXTRACT 11 ———--ea sunken
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    • 162 10 A PREDICTION VERIFIED. When the epidemic wave of Influenza passed through the world, it was confidently stat nd by scientist s that return would come at interval® for the next two or three years, and sure enough, it has cropped up in widely different, centres, but happily, not in such
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  • 434 11 London, December JO. I’he flowing ar (•Association football results today First Division Arw nal 1. Blackburn 1: Birmingham 3, Oldham 0: Birtnley i. Huddersfield 0: Liverpool Aston Villa 0; Manchester 1, Bradford City Mid dlesboro 1, Newcastle J Preston 2. Chelsea 0; Sheffield C. 1. Tottenham 0
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  • 81 11 London, December 2. —In the InterVarsity relay races at Oxford to-day. Cambridge won all events, except the half mile. Oxford winning by one yaid in 1 minute 33 seconds. Cambridge won the mile by 10 yards in 3 minutes 31 seconds, the two miles by 90 yards
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  • 26 11 London, December 5. —The Belgian. Arthur Wyns- European featherweight champion, knocked out at Plymouth Ben Callicott in the seventeenth round. Jimmy Wilde refereed.
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  • 42 11 Loudon, December 5. —Holding that football is quite unsuitable for women and should not be encouraged, the Foot ball Association Council has requested all chibs belonging to the Association to refuse tht use of their grounds for w.> men’s matches.
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  • 19 11 London, December s.—Guy’s Hospital and the United Services (Devonport) drew at Rugby football- neither side scoring. 1
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