Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 January 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, fjo. 12. VOL» LXXX» MONDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 644 1 I NO. 7 NORTHAM I ROAD. I Tel«P hone No 579’ j i i |K^ B omMOlOI*OlMMMMI(IMMlMOlI*Oik; q 15* < n fc In regard to accidents, you never know I f f I m r?. Sometimes it will be good;sometimes bad. M MM. WwK-r xJ' Jll wk B- Mln v^
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    • 22 1 SINGAPORE AND J STRAITS :j I ROUGH DIARY i; For 1922-$3.50 STOCKED BY.— J ;l Pining Gazette Press, Ltd. J PENANG. 1
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  • 1727 2 A WAVE OL 1 CRIME IN AMERICA. When robbers haven’t anything else to do they amu e themselves by robbing the mail.” observ a that Milwaukee Leader.” Toe same page of one New York newspaper (November 9) contains an account of the reogaoizvtion o’ the New York
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  • 120 2 Penang, January 16, 19%%. "W By Coubtbsy or th» Chartered Bank). 9 London Dem nd Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 1/16 *3 Credit 2/4 5/16 t 3 Documentary 2/4 13/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173") 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 173 o Madras
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    • 1028 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED NOTICES. t ADVERTISEMENTS. lost WANTED, FOR SALE. TO LET, 4c. Race can be inserted n fhe Pinang Tuesday afternoon, a sapphire and Gazette” at diamond gold ring, binder returning same Central Police Station, will be THREE CENTS A WORD. substantially rewarded. counting the address to which replies are
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    • 941 2 DOGS. W I Owners of Dogs are hereby reminded I that the registration of dogs for the year J jr < ending 31st December, 1922, commenced on the Ist January. 1922. F I Any dog now found out of dwr S not g wearing a collar to which is affixed
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  • 1311 3 MARVELS OF THE PRINCE S TOUR, Not omy the Prince himself bat every m’inlier of his p» r ty to whom India is new must by now have sc me idea of what is meant by the phrase ‘‘the gorgeous East,” says the “Times” special correspondent. Udaipur
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  • 152 3 TO-DAY'S DHfARTUBEI Trang for Teluk Anson. Pungah for Kantang (Trang), Hindu for Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Lycßcn for Colombo. Dhanushkodi, Suez and London. Edavaiia for Singapore. Theseus for Singapore and China, Expected Arrivals. Kashgar, London, Jan 21. Khiva, London, Feb 4. Until further notice, the ss Perak, will
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  • 232 3 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taipiog, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By~ train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, j .15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore Gpm. and Hongkong I Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train 9 30 a.m. &4 p.ru.
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  • 40 3 The Kashgar, is dua to arrive hereon Sunday, and is expected to h-.vo European mails on board. The mails despatched on the 19th ultimo by the M M Packet Amazne, was delivered in London on the 12oh instant.
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    • 331 3 I Hr I Jord @ar dependability B t ii ,t i o matter where any other car can go a F0Z?O If qq FARTHER. You know that-have seen it If proved 'nany times. II BUT do you know why |r p POWER ot the FORD engine is MORE Il -j-pAN
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    • 224 3 A Fair Principle And A Fair Pricc I Dodge Brothers have never failed to improve their car continually. Yet’ the price of this car today comS pared with its cost is lower in proportion than it was at the very beginning. I As production increased, the saving has been faithfully
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  • 2278 4 THE FINAL DAY’S SPORT. A good attendance &g»in found its way to the Race Coors®, Penang, on Saturday to witness the final event on the New Year card. The good weather and splendid going which favoured the meeting all along, continued, and though several of the races were
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  • 149 4 The popularity of the concluding race dinner and dance at the E O, on Satur day night, was emphasised by a demand for tables which led to many of the diners being accommi dated on the verandahs and under the porch. The large company present included numerous visitors from
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  • 82 4 A fancy dress ball was also held at the Runnymede where dinner was served on tbe lawn to a large attendance. Tbe ball though it did not equal the Christmas costume dance in proportions was quite a success and several attractive and original dresses were in evidence. Everything went
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  • 473 4 Mishap At Launching. There was a considerable gathering at the Dockyard of the Eastern Shipping Company, Ltd, at, Sungei Nyok, on Saturday afternoon, to witness the launching of the Company’s latest steamer, the Kopah," the longest ship ever built at the Com. pany’s dockyard. Among those present
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  • 1108 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The Prince of nil s leaves Madras to-mor row night for Bangalore, affei which he visits Mysore’ and HyderabadH. E- the' (governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard and Lady GuiLl maid, left by the mail train last night for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Mr. Hohnani Hunt was referee of a
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  • 159 4 Ihe following rule- made by the■ tees of the Penang Free Schoi -fl Section 12 o-f the Penang Free Sell' H quisition Ordinance, 1921 and ri.l by His Excellency the Govern l l. I lished for general information -1 I than a week’s notice shall .B of
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  • 106 4 —“B.T.” The first prize in the Siam Tes. 200,000 wa g drawn by living in the neighbourhood kien. He is a hawker of combs, etc. A med cal stud- -fl corn! prize (Tcs. 100,000): girl in Jainiad, w ith only a A Jfl the thiid lucky individual
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  • 68 4 -S Fl’ Madras. January .rapJ has arrived in Madras ;l J Government House; H' Bombay to-night. B. 1,.-r. I whom a long string re( j, h I] false pn’tences wa- I’” j committed for trial two sureties °t 1 -J'’ 1 •Poh Soo has b( 1
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  • 1666 5 IMPRESSIONS OF THE BOXERS. Writing last month <>n his impressions of 1 he'men and their respective chances, Mr. B. Betti son the well known spelt inig correspondent said George Cook. A strangle, a rare man is this Cook; facially, physically, temperamentally he is different; from the rest
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  • 177 5 London, January I.—The omission of the' name of Christ from the book of Hymns and Prayers used in the Mission School's in Bangalore in order to avoid G'ffcndimg Hindus and Mahomedans is said to have led to a serious controversy in +he London Missionary Society- Owing to
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    • 371 5 1 GRAND OPENING DAY. I The Greatest Sale we have ever attempted. g Success beyond our most sanguine hopes. Streams of Happy Customers coming in and securing Bargains. They are deiighted so are we. S Call early while the first choice lasts. HE Write for detailed Catalogue, xx We are
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    • 204 5 BE YOUR OWbT MUSICIAN j the swanee whistle I» Enables you, with less than half-an-hours i practice, to accompany a Jazz Band, Piano, [Gramophone or any instrument, and the i result is as amazing as it is musically effective. i It can be played in any Pitch or Key, i
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  • 56 6 Roydk—On January 12tb, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, the wife of Mr H G Rodyk, cf a daughter. Courtnby—On the 14th inat, at Penang the wife of H. A. Courtney. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, of a son. Hall—On January stb. 1922, at Tjikini Hospital, Batavia, to Mr and Mrs
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  • 1224 6 As we ventured to suggest, when commenting on the? meagre news then in our possession regarding the resignation of M Briand and his Cabinet, the event, though bitterly disappointing in many of its aspects and one that may delay the ratification of arrangements that seemed to
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  • 1469 6 We have recsived a copy of Mr Oharleton N Maxwell’s Malayan Fishes ‘‘Malayan and Fisheries. printed at the Metho dist Publishing House, Singapore. Mr Maxwell» as Director of Supplies, Straits and F M 8, recently presented a lengthy report on the fisheries, and made gome valuable recommendations
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  • 96 6 The following are the latest quota' odi in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list;—• Yesterday. To-day. g SHARES. 3 >■ <2 M f o. C. i C. 5 c Rubber (Dollar) United M 1.10 125 1-W I- 15 Mining. Batang Padang 46c 47jc 42jc Murai Tin 5.55 6.00
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  • 30 6 16th January, 1922. Smoked Sheet Fine Pale Crepe Unsmoked Sheet jju 1 Smoked Sheet BWOAPOB. Crepe Market weak. »qil 1 Smoked Sheet j Lobdo.m Crepe Wl. Nbw York
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  • 81 6 THE RUBBER MARK ET The following were the tions in London on January 1 Smoked Sheet Plantation Ist latex orepe Cc [By courtesy of Messrs. A football match baleen Whites will be played on Wedne 5-15 p m on the n .vero 01 3 It is notified in the F
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    • 179 6 I Jeyes’ I “ESSENCE OF HEALTH” j 1 f v»/ .»4 For use io th s f SAFE S* ‘'W Ĕ— House. Office, g EFFICIENT. aa School. f v/'-ĕl®YtU Fs&l s ECONOMICAL 1 2 -Everywhere. Z2X £S I i j 1 IN 1 2 5 GALLON DRUMS. j SANDILANDS, BUTTERY
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    • 16 6 By Special Request There will be a JAZZ DINNER and DANCE AT THE “E. O.” TO-NIGHT.
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  • 18 6 DEATH. Jack—At Sydney, suddenly, on 12th January, 1922, Alexander Jack of The Straita Trading Co. Ltd, (By cable).
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  • 997 7 pe.M-I’OINTWENT IN BRITAIN. Reuter’s Telegrams. London, January 13. i sllu atio" with M. Briand'» resigna. as a better disappointin' nt to I Hi-h an<i II3S torpe< T d t" I Corf«' MC > ,<x,slbly alS he I for it i» I !b i t to continue ’he
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  • 332 7 Berlin, December 20.—Before ris ng for the Christmas holidays ’he Reichstag made every German Ifippy by lightening the burden of income-tax. The comparison between the present scale of incometax and ’he new scale which comes into force on January 1 leaves no doubt on this point. I
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  • 111 7 Paris, January 12,—1n an interview with Havas representative at Cannes, M. Briand stated that as soon as the contemplated formal agreement between France and Britain is reached, all m nor issues between them will be easily settled, also tho submarine problem. The vital question is absolutely to preclude
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  • 509 7 THE PROBLEM OF CHINA. London, January 13. j Several matters are protracting the Ma- shington Conference the end of which -s not so clearly in sight as it seemed a week ago. The Shantung question is not yet finally settled but it is reported that the Sino-Japanes
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  • 45 7 Washington, January 14. The imports for December amounted to $236,800,000, including gcid $31,685,000, silver $5,516,000, and exports $295,900,000, including gold $1,950,000, silver $7,145,000Imports in 1921 were $2;508,452,000 including gold $691,267,000, silver $63, 243,000, and 6'xports $4,484,767,000, including geld $23,680,000, and silver $51,575,000.
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  • 45 7 Washington, January 13. The* Senate upheld the right of Senator Newberry to retain his seat- It will be recalled that the Supreme Court quashed his- sentences of two years’ imprisonment. and a fine of £2,000 for corrupt practices in the 1918 elections.
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  • 53 7 Madrid, January 13It. is now stated that the report of the King having refused to sign the. decree to dissolve officers’ organisations in inaccurate. It is explained that His Majesty only wished to postpone signature. It is expected S« nor Maura will form a new Cabinet, excluding
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  • 121 7 A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. London, January 14. Ihe. S'>uthe’rn Parliament of Ireland has appointed a Provisional Government, several of whom are Dail Minis ters, including Mr. Michael Coll iris, also Professor Mac Neill, speaker of the Da.il with power to add to the numberMr. Griffith was nof appointed, in consequence
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  • 63 7 ZAGHLUL FUNDSCairo, January 13. Lord Allenby has rescinded the order regarding payments from the Zaghlul party funds. Lord Allenby's Proclamation. Cairo, January 13. It is officially explained that Lord Allenby’s proclamation does not imply the relaxation of the control of the Zaghlul funds. On the contrary measures have been
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  • 117 7 Johannesburg, January 14. The Workers’ Federation has now accepted the I Government’s suggestion to co<nfier w ith the Chamber of Mines Men Reluctant to Leavj. Johannesburg, January 14. The essential services in the mines have been withdrawn, but the Mining Officials have taken over the work in
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  • 55 7 RESOLUTION BY INTER ALLIED JURISTS- Paris, January 14. The Commission of Inter Allied Jurists which was invited by the Supreme Council to give an opinion on the Leipzig judgnients of war criminals has submitted a unanimous resolution demanding that Germany be required -to surrender the accused for
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  • 54 7 Geneva- January’ 13. The Council of the League of Nations has adopted a resolution moved by the Chinese representative for the purpo*e of obtaining necessary information from the Governments concerned. Ih e Secre-tary’-General has been authorised to convoke a second meeting to consult with rhe Opium
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  • 21 7 Manila, January 13Eight deaths have occurred from crotera in the past fortnight, ami 81 sufferers have been isolated.
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  • 115 7 FIGGIS A CO.’s REVIEW J.-ondou, January 13. Messrs- S- Figgis and Company’s Anual India Rubber Market Review, estimat-& the tota? shipment, from the Emd in 1921 at 268,000 tons. Stocks in London and Liverpool increased from 56.<i<'0 to 77,000 tons, but stocks in the Endt and in America
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  • 294 7 SOME DISTURBANCE. Madras, January 14. Rumour had it that there has been killing of riotteas wholesale si."ce the Prine»* of M ales arrived. On making enquiries from the highest official sources late last night it was learnt that the known number of deaths as the result
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  • 386 7 Th e following arrangements for the visit, of His Royal Highness the Prinee of Wales to Singapore are officially announced H. M. S. “Renown” will reach Singapore at- 9 a.m. on Friday, March 31st. His Royal Highness will leave the ship in his own Barge and land at
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  • 27 7 London, January, 13. A new Commonwealth of Australia loan <>f £5.000,000 a’ 6 per cent, stock redeemable in 1931—41 price 97 is being underwritsen.
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  • 28 7 London. January, 13. An issu e of £4.000,000 ordinary and h per nt preference shares in the AngloPer.» an Oil (ompany i* bring Underwritten next week.
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  • 132 7 VERDICT ON BIG CLAIM. London, January 13. The Court of Session at Edinburgh today found for the plaintiffs in an action by Lhe Standard Oil Company, New York versus the Clan lin e for the loss of cargo aboard the C lan Gordon. In July
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  • 41 7 MANY CASUALITIES. New York, January 13. Three were killed and 50 injured in a hurricane of wind, which sometimes reached a velocity of 100 miles an hour Pedestrians were often blown under the wheels of the* traffic.
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  • 34 7 Adelaide, January 13. Alarmed by Mr. Barwell’s statement, the Labour Party has issued a manifesto urging the workers to fight the movement for the introduction of coloured races.
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  • 27 7 ANOTHER FIGHT POSSIBLELondon. January 13M. Descamps, Carpentier’s Manager, states that aftur his match with Kid Lewis Carpentier possibly wdll seek another fight with Dempsey-
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  • 26 7 New York. January 14. In a twelve round contest for the American light, heavyweight (’hampionship, GeJie Tunney obtained a decision oyer Battling Levinsky.
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  • 42 7 ENGLAND BEATS AUSTRALASIA. London, January 14. At Northern I nion’ Rugby Football England beat the Australasians by 6 to 0 at Salford, the last teat match of the Australians’ tour. England thus won the tubber by two games to one.
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  • 53 7 (Frow Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 16. The members of Singapore Cricket Club team entertained the Staffords’ cricket tpam to t’ flin, prior to playing a farewell match. The Club scored 174 for eight wickets, and declared (Riches 85). The Staffords made 153- S. C. C. winning
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  • 108 7 London, January 2- —lhe fruit., of the conclusions leached by Mr. Chui chi”' during his recent visit ty Mesopotamia, are shortly seen in tho provision of 150 aeroplanes for the Air Ministry, for the pur pose of maintaining order ii| Mesopotamia- This means an aerial army, each
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  • 131 7 London, December 28- —There were 528 divorces in Scotland in 1921, com pared with 810 m 1920, but this is still ove r double the average. Husbands were petitioners in 284 cases a.nd wives in 244 cases. Only 14 petitions were refund. Owing fo a weekly loss of
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  • 978 8 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST NAMES. 1 Sc X tC RUBBER (Dollar.) 0 o. S c. Allenby Rubber Co. 174 c 20c A)or Gajah Rubber Estate >’q jjq Amalgamated Malay Estate* j’g jgg Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 9’05 59’25 ex Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 99 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. j.3Q 149
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  • 2484 8 ICHABOD OR EXCELSIOR? (Communicated-) A cursory glance round the portrails lining the walls of the P. A. M. meetingroom in Kuala Lumpur and a less cursory cons’.deration of the present status and reputation of that body itself might lead one to decide in favour of the former apostrophe
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    • 211 8 7VOMLVW*. •^Tag.jrr^^wr* l —>» i| *w s ss>«---- "*-*mh p?WfIJ fesh I Z/Wkti O ■< ißffSC Are your children brimming oyer with robust health Let “Ovaltine be their dai'y Leverage X, and your children will be robust and nappy, with restless, sturdy limbs and cheeks 'A, aglow with health. 1
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  • 663 9 ANNUAL MEETING. The thirteenth annual general meeting f the Menglemba Lode Syndicate Ltd was 1 mid in the offices of the secretaries, 9 Union St. Penang, on SatU'day at 11 30 m. There w; re present :—Messrs D A 'I Brown (in the Chair), F U
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  • 163 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., givts the following London prices, on Jan 13th Spot £166.5s down £1 0s 3 months buying £l6B 15s 3 selling £168.5s 15s January 14 H Singapore sold 125 tons at $B4; Penang buyers no sellers at $B4. January 16th Singapore sld 200 tons
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  • 10 9 Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd, during December, 340 picub.
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  • 940 9 "S T" INTERESTING ACTION AGAINST F.M 8. GOVERNMENT.. At the last meeting of the Federal 1 Council the Hon Mr A N Kenion uttered a very strong protest againt the introduction of the Indemnity Ordinance under a certifii cate of urgency and it will be remembered that,
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  • 211 9 8 P, Tapioca $7.( 0 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l5 00 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $45 sellers Cloves ...$l2O sellers Nutraegß 80s $41.00 buyers 110 b $29.00 buyers (No. 1 $lO 00 per
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    • 606 9 POSTPONED NOTICE Or SALE. RV order oTthesheriff of PENANG. < janed is instructed to take Xsion and put UP for Bale by PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest bidders On Monday, the 6th day of February, 1922. at 11 A.M. atthe Archway of Logan’s Buildings. Beach Street, Penang, ,mentioned property belong'to
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    • 297 9 '< A T X I Estate Mine Managers, I KOK PRICE, QUALITY and PROMPT DELIVERY, l r J Cannot do better than send r lALL THEIR ORDERS FOR J PRINTING and I ?ZX STATIONERY I TO THE s j j‘ > Pinang Gazette Press, i 1 Limited. d A* t
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  • 598 10 AGRIC-HORTICULI URAL SECTION. In connection with the forthcoming Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, the AgricHorticultnral Section will consist of an Agric-Horticultnral Show, in which agiical rural products may be entered for competition from every part of the Malayan peniu. sula and from Borneo, Sarawak, Brunei and Labuan. One section will be
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  • 148 10 Ex. The F M S rate of postage for a letter of two ounces for tbe F M S the Straits, B N Borneo, Sarawak, Brunei, Johore, Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan and Trengganu is to be five cents from Jan 16th Every additional ounce or part thereof one
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  • 110 10 Chinese Seamen all Cease Work. Hongkong, January 13 —The Chinese seamen have declared a general strike. Crews left the ships in large numbe r s going to Canton. Coastwise shipping is and Canton sailings ace suspended. The uni'ins have made elaborate arrange, ments for a protracted strike
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    • 571 10 pin ang gazette RA C M A ™ri (Ideal) ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, TO LET. SITUATIONS 1 Minimum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1-75 per inch insertion, ..i iso g The busy man 3 1.40 3 ,BU 4 1.35 wants —and must have—an abso- 130 lutely efficient pen. The pen that
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  • 193 11 Enlistments for the European units of the Singapore Volunteer Force were carried to 465 but only two of the new Volunteers were Scots, The Straits Chinese, however, did well and by carrying their strength to 3 officers and 146 men they now only need between twenty and thirty
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  • 535 11 Pknang, January 16, 1922. BEEF- X etß. 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 catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet
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  • 49 11 Jan 18—P CC, Special Meeting, 6-30 p m Jan 20—Perak River Valley Rubber, Meeting, 9 Union Street), «ocn. Jan 20—Ka»ia Royal Hawaiinn Troubadouis Town Hall. Jan 28 and 30—Cricket, Penang v Perak, Espl <nade. Mar 18—Concert and Dance, Sungei Patani, for P W and Ktdah Church Mission.
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    • 409 11 GROSSMITH’S A Bouquet of India’s Choicest Flowers /A O ichly Oriental in charader and 1\ supremely delight fill for all Z toilet purposes. PHUL-NANA has I a world-wide reputation amongfl lovers of sweet scents. It has a subtle fascination altogether \jfkV S'ff' unique and is \t Marvellously Fragrant a.-sd lastingly
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    • 1437 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY. STRAITS <I .^S^ H JP LTD Under contract with the French Government. MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. FOR INTENDED 10 SAIL j STEAMERS DIRECT MARSEILLES—FAR EASTERN SERVICE. Z Every r Klang. OUTWARD MAILS. Port Swettenham and Singapore. Every Thur, at 4p m. the Kinta. To Japan vu Singapore,
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    • 442 12 j RUSTIKOIA The Artistic Wood i j preservative I I Made In four Standard Shade*, proof against White Ants, I Dry Rot etc., in Timber. Used by Hundreds of Es fates throughout Malaya. r Manufactured by the well-known makers of i HALL’S DISTEMPER i' I Sole Agents: sub-Agenfs: William Jacks
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    • 294 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Paid-up Capital $20,000,00t Reserve Funds: Sterling £4,500,000 Silver $21.500.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,060,001 l j Head Office HONGKONG Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombsf, Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foocho*. Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, ll* ilo, Ipok, Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, London, Lyons, Malacca,
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