Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 December 1921

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 304. VOL. LXXIX r THURSDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1921. 4> t, PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 373 1 f LETTER PRESS J INK i COMPOSITION i s agents.— 5 P. G. Press, Ltd. *j K r A it a i i Never Say DYE I fa Woodwork lIIMI EL Z> Jsast as Jsong as tfje JLouse DOES NOT FADE. t bv treating w/th i I Obtainable from Messrs.
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    • 23 1 I' FOR ENVELOPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE < < LOWEST J PRICES J s Riue u p 408 i > Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. j
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  • 387 2 APPOINTMENT of women. A Civil Service correspondent writes tthe “Daily Telegraph” Some nteresL ing appointments in the Colonial Service recently offered to women are, perhaps, significant of the change which is coming to the Colonial Office, which has been, in a sense, one of most conservative of our
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  • 184 2 THE KING’S REPLY TO MALAYA’S MESSAGE. The Colonial Secretary sends to us copies of a telegram dated the 12th December, from His Excellency the Governor to the Right Honourable the Secre tary of State for the Colonies and of the reply from the Secretary of State dated the
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  • 189 2 RESULT OF THE POSTER. COMPETITION. The Public ly Committee have announced the winner's name, in connection with the very successful poster competition recently held. The judges unanimously awarded the prize to Phil May Jr. (Mr. O. E. Hogan, of 10, Upper Wii kie Road), Singapore, for his
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    • 1609 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, PENANG TURF CLUB RJI paid for in advance, NEW YEAR MEETING, 1922. J are published in the The Race Coarse was officially opened i “Pinang Gazette’” for TrftiulD on T buratia y, lsfc December. Jy No hacking allowed before 7 a.tn. S' J k Q at 3 cents
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    • 192 2 i'Twp Good.Thirtgs fo, XM&S. i I ’orai)fs. V/hisßj|! S i i k a nd j < T22IS2i ffig ar< Jks m H Good Drinß H Good Smoße." w )■♦»< (ft 1® These i Brand» t.ro Now Being; Displayed by the j} g UNITED TRADING COMPANY. 8 [fl STOCKS ARE ALSO
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  • 1050 3 KIRKWOOD’S NOTABLE TOUR. Looking remarkably'lvell after a tour to England, France »nd America, J H Kirkwood, last year’s open champion golfer of Australia and New Zealand accompanied by his touring companion and manager J V East professional at. Royal Melbourne returned to Melbourne last month, It is a
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  • 387 3 Messrs James F Hutton and Co, Ltd, Manchester, reported on November 23, as Ui der;— Cotton prices have been unsettled and fluctuating, but on balance American shew a slight advance from those last reported. In the earlier days of the week sentiment was still suffering from
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  • 248 3 HM 8 Southampton, the flaghip of the East Indies Naval Squadron, which went early last month to Bombay in connection with the visit of the Prince of Wales, arrived in Colombo on December 13, and goes to Calcutta to meen tbe new Commander in Chief,
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  • 117 3 December 22, 1921. Bv Courtesy oy thu Ohabtibbd Barb). London Demand Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 3 w Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 173 c Madras Demand Bank 173 3
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    • 228 3 I Northern• Assurance! CO., JLTD? ESTABLISHED 1836. H ASSESS» pCEEfe £16,000,000. 3 i. Fire. N x Life. V 3. Motor Car. 4. Motor Cycle. 5. Personal Accident. 6. Plate Glass. i 1 r We can give you any particulars which you H h may require re the above |v 1
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    • 14 3 < PRITCHARD S FO R EVERYTHING I ‘FOR CHRISTMAS Telephone No. 335 With Deperlmentol connections.
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  • 195 4 8. C. A.” BEAT JOHORE. Johore made their debut in the rugger world on Saturday, when they met at Johore Bahru an A team from Singapore. The ground after the rain earlier in the day was little better than a spongy morass with several large ponds of water near
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  • 72 4 Th e Monthly Medal for December and the Optional Ball Sweep were won by Mr. J. S. Hodson. If sufficient entries are received. an American Tennis Tournament will be held during the Christmas Holidays (December 26th and 27th). Partners v ill to drawn for, and handicaps will
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  • 184 4 The result of the bowls tie played yesterday was as under: Double Handicap.— —4 E. J. Bennett and E. Reimann, beat 2 F. X. Syer and A. W. Harries 21 —13. Friday, the 23rd December: Championship-—G. B. F. Southam v. J. G. Allan (2). Double Handicap (Final).
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  • 87 4 LORD NORHCLIFFE’S PLANS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. December 21. Marshal Joffre arrived to-day. Lord Xorthchffe greatly admired the dexterity of the airmen flying during Marshal •Joffre’s reception. Lord Northci iff e played golf to-day, and stated that the weather was th e hottest he had
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  • 221 4 A coal cooly named W. Don Cornells was brought up before Mr. N. J. buddington. th? Colombo Police Magi si trate, and asked to shew cause why he should not be bound over to keep* the peace. Inspector H. R. daSilva, of the Petrah Police, produced two
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  • 642 4 FURTHER PROCEEDINGS. The preliminary enquiry into a charge «gainst Seena Dawoodsab, of having intentionally given fahe evidence iu a judicial proceeding, was resumed in the Police Court, Penang, this morning before Mr. A, C. Baker, lhe case is the outcome of a civil action by the accused
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  • 186 4 Messrs Morreau and Spiegelberg, Manchester, reported on the 23rd November:- x Cotton,—The Ginning Report is con sidered bullish and American futures have advanced about a lb Yarns.—Rather more business has c >me to book although th» total of sales is still meagre. Prices are firm at slight
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  • 72 4 Stkambr Looted of <5150,000 Off Amon Hongkong, December 19—The China Merchants* Steam Navigation Co’d steamer Kwang Lee, 2,300 tons, arrived from Shanghai during the week end and reported having been pirated off Amoy. A gang of between 30 and 40 who travelled as passengers took charge wh<-n two
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  • 723 4 COOPERATION BY PERAK CHINESE. In response to an invitation from the Warden of Mines, Perak, to form a SubCommittee among the Chinese miners of Perak for the purpose of co-operating with the Committee on the Mineral Section of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, there was a large attendance of Chinese
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  • 97 4 Dec 25—P S C Water Polo. Dec 26 and 27—Public Holiday®, Dec. 28—Bataog Padang, General Meeting Beach Street 12.30 p.m. Dec 28 to Jan 2—Kaai’s Royal Hawaiian Troubadours, Town Hall, 9.30 p.m. Dee 31—South Taiping Tin Dredging, Meeting, 33 Beach Street, noon. A new brain service will he
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  • 826 4 grO THE YEAR’S QgJSINESS. The report and account? for the year ended June 30th have now been published. The general clauses <£ the states In comparison with the year ended June 30th, 1920, the nett revenue iff the Wharf Department shews an Tncrease of $481,343 60 bub
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    • 31 4 FLOWER DEPOT. 372, Anson Road. Just Received Fancy Baskets Vases, etc..|Suitable for Christmas Presents. Also Table De cor at ion n For Sale and For Hire. Orders Now Received for Christmas.
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    • 786 4 NEW* ADVERTISEMENTS. U* 1 Short Classified I COMMENCING Advertiserfients. WED, dec 2 8 t h I Wanted, For Sale, To Let, dec. KAAJ’S Royai I can be -in the Pinang > lIA N S I THREE CENTS A WORD, «IN I coining the address which A«N I G |-J f
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 425 5 (Ti' the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette. •Sir,—Wil! you penfcit. me on.ce again hnntr to your notice the distressed 'iiditMi of that ill-'fated district of Do you know that over 500,HO souls have been fed, clothed and the Indian Relief Committees iluriti” thf past two months
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    • 73 5 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette. Sir,—‘With reference to the report of the annual general meeting of the Chinese Merchants’ Club, published in your last issue, a great, many of those who «attended think it- proper to mention that Mr. Khaw Joo Tok, who had
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  • 312 5 --M.M.” RECORD POULTRY SECTION On December 16th, at Klang- the annual show of poultry, pigeons and dogs was opened in the cinema hall on the Kapar Road. The entries as regards fowls were more than satisfactory, for, not only did they constitute a record for this series of
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  • 517 5 Already we are thinking of Christinas presents. Indeed, we have been thinking of nothing else for the past fortnight. And we shall think of nothing else until Christmas Day. “Ah, yes,’’ you may say, “you are referring to the children, of course. Na turally they would be pre-occupied
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  • 243 5 I. 'MM.” ALLEGED DEFRAI DING. There commenced in the District Court. Rasa, I'lu Selangor, before Mr. A. J. Sturrock, D 0., a case in which 't was alleged that- the Government had been defrauded of a large sum of money by way of Customs duty on liquor- the
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  • 270 5 -Ex. India’s commerce with Germany, although far below the pre-war scale, is rapidly increasing. The imports of German goods into ibis country in 1920-21 amounted to Rs. 175 lakh s as compared with Rs. 4 lakhs in the previous year, and the exports from India to
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  • 124 5 Tin- Australian Monthly Market Report. states that in Victoria, butter production has increased enormously and very large stocks are now on hand. Weather conditions have continued to be very favourable to dairying, and the season is now expected to be one of very heavy production, as far as
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  • 172 5 Jhe Registration Bill, brought before the Legislative Council, was published a Gazette Extraordinary on Saturday. The main sections are as follows. (1) Every male British subject of European descent over the age of 18, resident in the Colony, shall within our* month of the coming into force
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  • 177 5 Remarkable actively is being shown by British railways in connection with to» conversion <>f lines, especially in the neighbourhood of London, from sL-uiu tv electric traction. The Great East» id Railway Company, which carries an enormous volume <>f traffic from the city to the east ami north
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    • 108 5 li > >»,■ r I ■^’^^yx'-«sw-nw Sfc;r mm in -T! L(|!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII 11 a,lllllllllllll llllllllll,yilllllll,llll,l,lll|l|l|ll| Hll||||||||||||||#llllH I j H 9 Special Xmas offer I c t*"" For Two Days only f I Ter ns i Friday December I No <-ash. 1 J Accounts I 7 SPECIAL toys DISCOUNT of OFF games
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  • 57 6 Dawbarb-Patersox —On the 21at inet, at St George’s Chaict», Peuaog, by the I*ev Reppel Gf-ruier, Justiu Saltonstall Dawbarn, of Penang, Mbjor, late MGC, son of the late Edrnuou Dae barn, J P, and Mrs Dawbarn, of Huostautou, Norfolk, to El zaberh, dstighter ot J Keppie Paterson. J P, and
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  • 1185 6 From Reuter’s cables it will be observed that the British delegation have’formally asked for a plenary session to be held this week at Washington ,4 to enable Britain to present her case for the abolition of submarines.” With many phases of the Washington Conference, important as
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  • 1724 6 One of the papers laid before the Legislative Council was a Additions to schedule of additions» to Estimates. the estimates fAm November ls*:o November 30tb of thia year. An appends is attached, showing the loans made by the Government to the Municipal of Singapore and Malacca, the
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    • 332 6 I wTjxruxrirvunju U Municipal and Contractors’ plants- Tar, pitch and Asphalt Apparatus. Tar Spraying and Tar Spreading Machines. <; I; Trucks, Steel Barrows, Street j; Orderly Hand Carts. <• Road-Cleaning and Scavenging i Machinery: <; Contractors' and Builders’ plant. Phoenix’Pumps for Colonial Use. <; Etc., Etc., .Etc. <! I Write
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    • 39 6 Forthcoming' Events at the E. O.” Saturday, 24th December, X’mas Eve Dinner and Dance. Speciality. Mlle. Mosolova M. Gordon in Russian}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 .submarine Question. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, D>cember 20. The British delegation. formally asked that, a plenary session be h<fd on Wednesday. or Thursday, to enable Britain to present her case for Abolition of submarines. If French battleship To nr Age W ashington, December 26. The French delegation accepted
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  • 169 7 The controversy regarding Japans strength centred around the battleship .Mutsu (40.600 tons, launched in 1010) which was to be scrapped under the American plan, but will now be retained. The Japanese newspapers contend that the Mutsu is in commission, not merely launched, as stated by Mr. Hughes
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  • 56 7 The Hankow Association of AJI-Umons despatched the flowing cablegram, to the Chinese Delegation to the Washingtun Conference: v “Alfred Sze Wellington Koo ang Chung-hui, Chinese Legation, Washington. Firmly Hold China’s h lgh all issues. Don’t yield under any circumstances. China’s national life hinges on you three. Look
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  • 33 7 REDUCTION IN RAILWAY FREIGHT announced t e London, December 20. With a view to resuscitating trade the railways announce an impor an reduction in freight rates for coal, iron and steel.
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  • 72 7 e DAIL EIREANN’S DEBATES. London, 2O JJail Eireann resumed this morning, when were heated debates forced agaii||( ratification ..f the treaty. I A Secret Session. 1 Dail Eireann this afterhoon<resumed in secret session to hear the Minister of De fence on military melters. The Troops jn Ireland. Arrangements
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  • 53 7 THE ATLANTIC FLEET London, December 2' ViceJAdmiral Sir Osmond Brock has been appointed Commander An-Chief in the Mediterranean, in succession to Admiral Sir John De Robeck, who has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of rhe Atlantic Fleet. Rear-Admiral Sir George Brand has been appointed to the command of the First
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  • 121 7 AMERICAN INFLUENCE FBARED. Hague, December 21. The provisional report of the Second Chamber Committee on the Dutah East Indies Loan of $100,000,000 in the United States shows that a group of the members object to a loan in foreign currency, fearing difficulties regarding redemption and
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  • 68 7 AN APPEAL TO THE STUDENTS. London. December 20. Mr. Chao Hsin Chu. who addressed a dinner at the Overseas Chinese Society said that China resembled a ship in i storm with some of the passengers, fight ing each other for personal advantages. He appealed to the students who had
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  • 69 7 London, December 21. A resuscitation scheme of the Banquo Industrielle de Chine, is reported from Paris, broadly consisting of the applicafi mof the money unpaid to France in connection with the Boxer Indemnity, to the re-establishment of the Bank. A semi-official statement from Paris dedares that
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  • 42 7 RESPITE GRANTED TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. Mexico City. December 20. The Mexican Government has granted a delay to January 25 for payment, ot the production and export taxes duo from the American Oil Companies Mexico, amounting approximately o 22.000-000 pesos.
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  • 34 7 THE STEEL PRODUCTION. Berlin, December 2i. Krupp’s report a net profit of 98,000,000 marks, compared with 79,000,000 last, vear. The Krupp steel .production has reached 6<Lper cent, of the pre-war total. a
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  • 121 7 London, November 30,-The “Times in a leader, says the old story of Germany’- inability to meet the Reparation engagements is being repeated in ,on<-on Sth growing vehemence as pay day approaches. It is sieged that her p-wer o oly her January and February
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  • 1182 7 DAW BA RN—PATER SO N A v ery pretty and popular wedding took place in S'» George’s Church. Penang, yesterday afternoon, when the bridegroom was Major Justice Saltonstaß Dawbarn, late of the Machine Gun Corps, now the. Company, Ltd., Pena>ng, son of the late Mr. Edmund l)avv_
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  • 29 7 STARVING RUSSIA. Reuter’s Telegrams. Washington, December 20. The Senate passed a bill already passed by the House of Representative granting $20,000,000 fnr the relief of starving Russia.
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  • 529 7 London. November 20. —Sir Philip Gibbs, the well-known war correspondent. is contributing a series of articles describing the famine in Russia to the “Daly Chronicle.” In. the first article, which was written on a steam boat on the Volga, when he v,as going to Kazan-
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  • 1521 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. It is rumoured that His Excellency the Governor is going Home about April next. “M.M. Mr. Ruoke, of the F.M.S. Railways, is, wo he.ar, going to Kelantan as assistant Traffic Manager. Miss Mabel Pave has been operated on for appendicitis at the General Hos> pita], Singapore, and is
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  • 709 8 “T. O. M.” LABOTR RATES TO BE INCREASED. < At the meeting of the Malacca I‘lan ters' Association, the Chairman, the Hon. Mr. Campbell said there was a strong feeling that the rates of pay should go up again to 40 cents for an adult male. He would
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  • 181 8 The Directors’ report for the year ended 30th June, 1921, says that the balance brought forward from last year was £9,566 C> 2, and the loss on the year’s working, as shown by the profit and loss account, is £2,439 14 9. The balance at the
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  • 314 8 Presiding al annual meeting m London, Mr. A. R. said the difficult and anxious times were reflected in serious loss of £8,594 sustained during the period covered by the accounts. We all know that this Company as well as otheS producers must obtain prices for rubber
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  • 316 8 The Directors, in their eleventh annual report for the year ended 30th June, 1921, state that no extensions have been undertaken during the year. The total crop harvested hr the year amounted to '394,079 lbs., and the average net price realized, including the estimated value of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 185 8 ®XXXXS?XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX® I MEDUSA 5C is 5C x White Portland Cement 5 x 5 ,s K I STAINLESS V X I AND S PERFECTLY WHITE X X X X S MEDUSA X WATER PROOFING COMPOUND 2 x MAKES ORDINARY CEMENT PERFECTLY WATERPROOF I CHEAPEST BEST. I 5 8 X 'X X
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    • 233 8 PLEASURES OF THE TABLE. DO YOH ENJOY THEM? Pleasure in anticipation ojf a meal, cheerfulness at the table, and a calm state of mind during digestion are all neeess.lry if we ar e to get the most good out <>f the food we eat- But if your stomach is out
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    • 254 8 SI > i> KE-PL.ER S kSr I Cod* Liver Oil W j t h. fcsJ Malt Extract riEj g Makes cKldren’s and rosy and thcir w liSbs y shapely and well-developed. G]-/ 1 ncreasesstrength and weight; very palatable and easily Y digested. pjpy Remember to name ‘Kepler’ jT j when
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    • 268 9 heated debates. Reuter's Telegrams.] London, December 21. ltv aiii?s debates on the treaty i ~.n iik'"’ heated, and unexpectedly j y decision is unlikely Befori® P’’ J IV but a moti on for necessary to secure the ending of i hite- this week, and**this will pro. L
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  • 63 9 I <» Ihe following the latest qujtaDon? in Messrs Kennedy <fc Co’s share list > 'V 9 Yesterday. j® QD QQ shakes. -2 7 5 OP cfc x 2 c. c. o. 5 c. Rubber (Dollar) Malakoff 3.50 3.60 3.60 3.80 4 Miain». t Batang Padang 40c
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  • 38 9 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Dec 21, P»j*m Rdbber Company reports a loss of $20,950. No dividen i is proposed, and the sum of $102,828 is carried forward. The all in cost was 46 60 cents.
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  • 148 9 Messrs Macphail <fc Co. (Ipoh) Ird. reported yesterday Tin, after a lairly considerable rise, snows a slight reaction, closing easier at £173/5/-. Tin shares —A rather brisker tone has characterized this market, the chief features being Johans and Petalings which have been in considerable demand for both
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  • 23 9 The following is an additional rubber output for November Trafalgar lbs 3,200 Trafalgar (coconuts) 12,000 Kuala Pergau 27,500 Hevea (Johore) 16,207
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  • 28 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on December 21 Plantation Ist latex crepe lid Smoked Sheet Hd [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 47 9 Kenong Tin Dredging Company, Limited s, Tin Ore for the first half month ending 15th December, Dredge No.- 1 piculs 285, Dredge No 2 piculs 240, Dredge No. 3 piculs 425, making a. total of 950 piculs. No 2 Dredge stopped 7 days for repairs.
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  • 91 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., givps the following London prices, on Dec 2lst Spot £171.7r 6d down 25.6 d 3 months buying £173.55.0d unchanged 3 soiling £173,75.6d down,2s.6d Local Parity $85.84 Dec 23nd Singapore soM 125 tons at $B6 Penang buyers no sellers at sB6£ Messrs Boustead and
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  • 99 9 The adjourned fifth annual general meeting of the shareholders of Habrakol Syndicate;» Limbed was held in the Registered Offices of the Company, No 9 Beach Street. Penang, to-day. Mr. K. N. Dmege presided. I The notice convening the meeting read af'er which the Chairman formally proposed that
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  • 59 9 i (From Our Own Singapore. Dec 21. M?ior-General Neill M«lcolm, tie new GOC landed, and was welcome 1 by Generkl \ir John Fowler and military and ffiAk A AUard of hcfloor and a Pen.,.! Md"»..The Malay Mail hears that an importftnt law-suit is pending concerning the
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  • 239 9 f Penang, December 21, 1921 BF. Tapioca «6.75 buyers M. P 45>pioca f 7.25 sellers P? ,d ,e f $72 sellers I epper 516 00 sellers White Pepper 2 4 sellers. Prang Pepper Mace Pickings <• BeUerB 2 loves no stock. Nutmegs t »s $41.00 buyers 110 s $29.00
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  • 421 9 Penang, December 22, 1921. BE EE— ctsi Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per eatty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet
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  • 958 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. N 4g NAMES. S s c 9 S V C-I e I CQ I RUBBER (Dollar.) s c S c sc. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 9fv> .>,l. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate .“rp Amalgamated Malay Estates .'r J Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate q’ 2 s 10 Ayer
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    • 326 9 pinang Gazette RATES OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. TO LET, SITUATIONS Etc. Miuimum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch n insertions 1.50 m 3 1.40 >1 t 1.05 ti i, 1.30 m.B 1.25 »10 1.15 »12 1.00 M 3.75 ;1 26 0.60 «Advertisements are charged by space. A
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    • 334 9 j HOTEL BRASTAGI, I 1 SUMATRA, EAST COAST. I Telegraphic Address BR.AS FAGIHOI EL. MEDAN. W 4 Postal Address:- -BRASTAGI, SUMATRA O- K. 4 600 feet above sea level. Beautiful Scenery. Situation* Climate FRESH, INVIGORATING, equivalent to an tUs English summer, General Temperature 5S‘ to 58' by night 70° to
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  • 1316 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kinta for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Trang for Telek Anson. Gleniffer for London. M S Jutland for Singapore. Expected Arrivals. Yokohama Maru, Singapore, Dec 31. Ships in communication with the WireiessJStation, Penaga:—sb. Amazon», Hakone Mara, Kaga Maru, Somali, Unio, Acbatina, Portsaid Maru, Ellenga,
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  • 318 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Barit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taipiug, i Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong i Barit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsr 10.16 a.tn. 3.45
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  • 27 10 The Teesta, with mails from Europe, is »xpn?ted to arrive here to-mosrow af-er-noon. The homeward mail by the Tara, closes at 10 a.m, on Saturday.
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  • 1119 10 Janifary Meeting, 1922. RACE,*DAYS, first Pay, 10th Second Day, Thursday, 12th January, Third Day, Saturday, Uth January, I?2J FIRST DAY. 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 Ex-Griffin Ponies 14-2
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 153 10 TO kW CLEAR °or stock |< F TUCK’S flrw XMAS X CARDS WE are offering packets, each containing ONE DOZEN selected cards of different designs, with [envelopes to match, at $1 PjBT? PACKET, POST FREE CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDERS. THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LIMITED. Christmas Supplies. hams 2 Stocks of
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  • 413 11 FORTY YEARS EXPORTS. In a foreward to a pamphlet “Exports of Timber, Rice and Paddy fro» Moul, mein during the Forty 1879 to 1918, MT. H. B. Holnje, director of in dustries, Burma f Government Press. Rangoon] writesIn reviewing the figures of of r*ce and paddy
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  • 307 11 From Messrs. Morrison and Co.’s weekly market, report, dated Rangoon. December 9. Paddy.—Nothing to report meant me. For the week ending 10th December, 1920. rates were Rs- 155 to Rs. 160 White Rice.- There- have been practi cally no sales by millers during the week but speculators
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 242 11 0 XMCBBaMj 0 Jord Qar dependability s t 1S j fact that no matter whe > any otheßcar can go a FORD will GO FART&fyE??. know th|t-have seen it i proved many tinges- <* BUT DO YOU KNOW WHY Because the POWER of the Ford engine is MORE THAN SUFFICIENT
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    • 301 11 I I j Harley Street j knows all that there is to be known about f food values and stimulant values. There g is the centre (probably the world centre) f of cultured scientific study of how to keep J life alive and how to keep life healthy. I lit
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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