Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 January 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-01-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No 21. VOL. LXXX. THURSDAY. 26th JANUARY, 1922. PRM3E 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement497 1922-01-26 1 ...-.-.-.----•-■••■"■■••J r&o’s i LETTER PR ESS J |dK ROLLER I COMPOSITION j i p. G. Pfess, Ltd. nannnnonnnnnnnrinri anno an ntirnnnnrinnnnnaniannD 1 ha VE yov tried, j g What Lord Northcliffe Gordon’s Sloe Gin? I Thinks of TANSAN I 2 A B AN OLD ENGLISH LIQUEUR. p OS 'KA SHOSEN497 words
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Advertisement25 1922-01-26 1 FOR J ENVELOPES I OF EVERY J DESCRIPTION AT THE J 5 LOWEST ‘I j PRICES J RIII7 up 493 S > Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.25 words
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Article910 1922-01-26 2 “T O M.” SIR CHARLES ADDIS AND CHINA. Hongkong, Jannaiy 12—At a congrega tion for the conferring of degrees, Sir Ciiarks Addis expressed thanks for the conferment of the honorary degree \)f Doctor of Laws and said he believed that in this far-flung outpost •of the British Empire“T O M.” - 910 words
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Advertisement917 1922-01-26 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED DOGS ADVERTISEMENTS. Owners of Dogs are hereby reminded WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, the regißtration of dogs for the year can be inserted n the "Pinang ’>»l December, 1922, commenced xa »> s on the Ist January, 1922. Gazette at x j Any dog now found out ot917 words
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Advertisement168 1922-01-26 2 lllll1llllllllllllllll^*lll'l^^ll^' i|il,i!lill l ,^l^l| lll I THIS WEEK’S I SPECIAL OFFER. I I 150 pA|RS I LADIES’ SHOES j SMART STYLES AND SHAPES TO BE CLEARED AT I ss®? pER pA,R I TVor/A $l5 and $2O Per Pair. I WHITEAWAY’S' THEBARGAIN HOUSE OF PENANG. I MBMBMMMMMMMMMMBWBMMMMMRHWMR MBMIMMMMMTTn-IWniTTMrwnnM —11Tr~r~7l 1 m—TM—i168 words
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Article741 1922-01-26 3 inThe residents of January x in tl,e f r y cWa, ‘X '■>«"""« by rrportspiBtol h 0 the house of Bertie de Costs, a C». Bro*d-’‘i'e';°.oUid.pp--‘h“JO’eph De 8“:“ p < tbe orc |w9tr M obed t 0 ,he Kioem», W,Ot with h his wi e tbe b I)?9ft741 words
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Article52 1922-01-26 3 I’M 2» 7 P^‘” S Cl b -D»nc», 9 30 p.m. I Pen,l1 B Perak, ft «pl»n»de 3o—p H Tear p ar ’g Golf Club, Tennis ■l XoB rnainf.r t Hu-c, rjr D o 0 P» m Patsni t* n l L >Rncf Suogei nr pw »-i K.d.i.52 words
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Article853 1922-01-26 3 PLENTY EXCEPT FOR REP A KA i ION. Mr H A Vanda Liuoe wire* to the "Time*,” Sdr, am veniurin»/ to writ»» yoa ou this subject feeling that the real fac 8 t f the case should be placed before the British public, Germany has stated that)853 words
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Advertisement449 1922-01-26 3 i i PRITCHARD’S j I always take tfe lead in giving tfje tlje I full advantage of any downward trend in Prices I g few examples given below: g Ladies Artificial Silk Sports Coats in Plain Coloured 'Cashmere Socks £l.OO per pair Colours .$20.00 each Fancy Top Golf Stockings, new449 words
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Article888 1922-01-26 4 8 F P” A PECULIAR STORY. Before Mr Q F Boarne, ’he Hingsporn Coroner, the inquest wm commenced into the death of Snaie and Robert Gomes, wife and son respectively of George William Gomel, lately employed as draftsman in the Singapore Municipality who is alleged to have•• 8 F P” - 888 words
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Article67 1922-01-26 4 H M Submarines LI, L 3. L 4. and L 5. und>-r command of Lieut. A M Carrie, R N, Lieut.-Commander A B Oreig, Lieut-Commander J H o*eu, RN, and Lieut.-Commsnder Rushbrooke respectively arrived an Singapore f om Hongkong on I uesday, as stated, LI and 1.367 words
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Article771 1922-01-26 4 DR. BENTLEYS VIEWS. Tn the course of a discussion on malaria in Bengal at the Calcutta Rotary Club, Dr Bentley, Director of Public Health, Bengal, referred to the relationship between rail ways and malaria and alluded to the views expressed by various persons on the subject and replied771 words
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Article137 1922-01-26 4 Four Accused Sentenced To Dbath. The trial at the Jonore Assizes of th-, five Malay coolies charged with the murder of their employer, Mr Thomas Herbert Darbyshire, and a Malay boy named Kia, in the jungle between Kulai and Poluing Johore, was concluded on Tuesday afternoon after137 words
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Article436 1922-01-26 4 all ships held up. The latest China papers to hand up to date January 17 report no change in the seamen’s Attitude and a growing state <.f strain both as regards shipping accommodation and supplies. The men originally demanded a forty per cent increase for wages under436 words
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Article50 1922-01-26 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 26 With reference to the shipping strike at Hongkong obe Captain of the Greg ry Apcar states that 120 ships are laid up at Hongkong and uaable to leave. It is anticipated the strike will continue over Chinese New Year.50 words
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Article412 1922-01-26 4 Mr W Burton, sitting as coroner at Kuala Lumpur, to inquire into the death of a Tamil youth, who was knocked down and killed by a motor-car driven by Mr P Wilson, of the F M S Railways, brought in a verdict that deceased men412 words
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Article720 1922-01-26 4 CHANCES OF elsewhere. T Delhi, January 14.—The In(jhas collected certain information the possibilities of colonies and the self-governing h D for officers who may be declare ■urplos to the fine! .eq oire h t. Indian Army Among the b the possibilities of employ?’'” 06 South Africa seem more720 words
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Article111 1922-01-26 4 The Tata Publicity C rpl 0 was inaugurated with a pets has done badly ver V I the balance sheet six’ e Rs. 2,39,891, which thedirec b( jfT the general trade depre» 8100 eo0 >. sely affected advertising bulk of the revenue® o' journal comes, the cha r111 words
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Advertisement175 1922-01-26 4 M i fTtVfiTT7f ri rrr rrrr iTiTiff 11 y■>!<!• I aaa aj> [northern ASSURANCE i CO., LTD. ESTABLISHED 1836. ASSETS EXCEED £16.000,000. I g i. Fire. g 12. Life. g! 3. Motor Car. g. 4 4. Motor Cycle. E I: 5. Personal Accident. ic 6. Plate Glass. S- 8 r175 words
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Article191 1922-01-26 5 b While Monday’s I j.J' i lU ll ‘i,ts on Dai? Eir ann’s j jollification and hope- a hours’ reflection a 7’1w.l th'’ ,irs< feeling f 'Tbeba .-..alised ">«*• ">® W"'' be exiuten»» <>* r"“»r- < i'■ 11. which api, ii. worst The ,H A rn i,191 words
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Article329 1922-01-26 5 January 13.-The order of the ]n Dublin is “full steam ahead with State.” There is ceaseless acDublin Castle and the Griffith i P .umeiit’s temporary head quarters at .he Mansion House. Hope and enthu■s:;r!n are everywhere. Saturday s meet„f th*' Southern Parliament- will not Jy have329 words
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Article175 1922-01-26 5 HUN WI RELESS NEWS GRATIS. I'"- January «.-lhe Berlin corresXt’ <>f the “Times” Sl ys the German I "hich Loid Northcliffe has 0 ""Tition is conducted by a TransWi|i, M lv Ce "hich continues the r'lv ll 7 ,IM ilSS War timp function o f suosc'nif T; rhe chief ,lin175 words
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Article65 1922-01-26 5 '•oudoii i. ii: ‘"'l fi. "'“D’ 1"-—It has. been an- Hiorrilj..’" ad '|uartej s of the v w *li defir J i' ,a^B Viscount F re-ent'-T political life -tt "ti" a Free de II ''atiua, f < r,tral Hall on the u Princi, i ,1P Oliver owe •I65 words
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Article362 1922-01-26 5 London, January A further stage was reached tof-day i" the Welsh village dra-ma, in which Major Herbert Rouse Armstrong, a prominent solicitor of Hay, Brecknock, is chargml with attempting io murder a brother solicitor, Mr. Oswald Normaji Martin, by administering arsenic. A large crowd assembled outside the362 words
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Article112 1922-01-26 5 London, January 9.—The Rev- Gwilym Williams, examiner and afterward minister at Abersycham Monmouth, left his wife and three children in 1919 ip order to join the* Air Force». Messages from Canada during the last six months prepart'd her for the news of his death stating that112 words
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Article114 1922-01-26 5 London. January 8- —An appalling of conditions in the Ukraine was given by tlp> Chief Rabbi, Doctor Hertz, at a large meeting in the Cannon Street Hotel' to-day, for the relief of victims. Dr. Hertz declared that in the past three years 3,000,000 human beings, in114 words
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Article168 1922-01-26 5 London, January 10.—The “Daily Telegraph” has published a letter from a reader stating that a doze'n large exenemy steamers, owned by tlW' Secretary of State for India and managed by the Shipping Director of the India Office are employed in general trading. The writer suggests that; the' Geddes168 words
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Article64 1922-01-26 5 London, January 13—The discovery is reported'of a new Gainsborough portrait of a lady clad in a blue frock. Th e portrait has been found in a p’eturesque old mill at Flatford-on-Stour where the painter Constable once worked as a miller. The picture was found among old lumber, and64 words
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Article194 1922-01-26 5 London, January 6. —The “Daily Mail says 'he (Coalition Government is in great difficulties over the he'ralded General Election which has provisionally been fixed by Coalition Whips for the 11 th of February when Mr. Lloyd Geoige is desirous of appealing to the country with the cries194 words
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Article197 1922-01-26 5 L< udon. January 7- —An illuminating article L” the “Observer” on the Election crisisi says that Sir George Younger’s threat to br >ak up lhe' Coalition in the event of an Election in February goes far beyond the immediate issue’ of an Election or no Election. It197 words
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Article78 1922-01-26 5 London. January 7.—Mr. Lloyd George’s- allusion, in hi s speech ai Cannes, to shaking hands with assassins, was taken in good part by M- Bpiand. against whom the dig was directed in connection with the' agreement between France and the Kemalis-ts. The fact is that Turkey massacred millions of78 words
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Article85 1922-01-26 5 Paris. January 11. —A message from Angora announces that- the terms of the Treaty between the Kemalists and I kraine were read in the National Assembly on +h e sth January. The Participants agree tn entrust fo an international Conference, the/task of regulating the straits without infringing Turkish85 words
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Article238 1922-01-26 5 London, January 7. —Lord Inchcape in th e course of an article on Sir Thomas Sutherland says He was one’ of the great Victorians. .No individual of his time did more to create and maintain the supremacy of Br tish shipping and th*’ high regard with which238 words
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Article264 1922-01-26 5 London, January 7i—The “Times” me'licaJ expert distinguishes the present spreading epidemic of influenza from any w-th which we have as yet been familiar. It is like pulmonary gastric in the cerebral forms. Many cases showed a stage of giddiness, a loss of appetite and palpitation, then skin264 words
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Article170 1922-01-26 5 Maritzburg, December 20.—Speaking at the opening of the Natal provincial congress of the South African party, General' Smuts referred to the Washington Conference.» He *|aid that having secured the right of the Dominions to their own representation in future there would be no question about status-170 words
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Article81 1922-01-26 5 London, Januaiy 10. —Authorities od Australia here are of the opinion that there is no chance whatever of Indians being admitted to Australia- They refuse to hazard an opinion as tO' what would be the nature of the proper restrictions which Premier Barwell (S. A.) contemplates, being81 words
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Article80 1922-01-26 5 London, Jartuary 12.r—With reference to th* sending down of the Editor of “Free Oxford” early in December last a statement had been issued dcpracting the- action of the University authorities- in attacking political 1 activities and persecuting political opinions-” It is signed by undergraduates representing all shades80 words
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Advertisement99 1922-01-26 5 mPINK PILLS Vitality is the* finest possession of every man and woman- It means vigorous health, glowing spirits, strong nerves. If your vitality is at low ebb, if you feel weak, nervous, have indigestion, an aching back. rheumatis.m, are sleepless, melancholy, lacking in energy and the “will to do,” you99 words
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Advertisement145 1922-01-26 5 THE cslp WORLD’S BEST BEER PRODUCED IN xHE MODEL I J FOR EXPO brewery BNY CARLSBERG Jf CO PENH AG EN, W. AGENTS G. H. Slot& Co. Penang. 1 The Great Parisian Successes j j Mon Homme i 1 Le Plus Troublant Poeme j 1 Un Soir 1 1 La145 words
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Article53 1922-01-26 6 Milne—At Maternity Hospital, Penang, on the 21st inst, the wife of J Mathewson Milne, Pnket, of a son. Kyle —On January 22, to Dr and Mrs Blacker Kyle, Tan Took Seng’s Hospital, Singapore, a son, Shackleton—On January 2. at Melbourne, to Mr and Mrs 0 F Shackleton, of Sourabaya,53 words
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Article47 1922-01-26 6 Blair Cooke, —At St Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, on the 24th January, by The Ven. Archdeacon F G Swindell, M A, David Eric Blair of Metnb&kub Estate, British North Borneo, to Lorna Lempriere, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs 0 T Cooke of Abshot, Korumburra, Victoria, Australia.47 words
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Article1260 1922-01-26 6 ,—‘•B. T British shipping, one of the strongest links in the chain on which the prosperity of the Empire hangs, has passed through a trying period. At this stage, the position is still critical, although, if the recent u terances of Lord Inchcape, Sir Owen Philipps, Sir,—‘•B. T ” - 1,260 words
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Article1376 1922-01-26 6 In a recently published book, 1 Putnam Weale dis“The Truth about cusses England's relaChin* and Japan.” tion to the East Asian problem. His theories and conclusions are striking, and though recent events may render some reservations desirable, the case he makes out is interesting. The basis of1,376 words
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Article99 1922-01-26 6 (From Our Own Correspondsnt). Singapore, January 26, At a meeting of the General Comini of the Milaya-Borneo Exhibition, tbefl.i Mr F S James reported etcoaraging ftgress by the Sub-Committees. With regvto the Commercial Section the Siogap" Chamber of Commerce bad given $2,0« and the Chinese Chamber of Commetti99 words
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Article177 1922-01-26 6 Cou 1 (From Our Own Singapore, Two members of the t b(B and G White, were fined weeks’ rigorous imprisonment for a rlkieha puller of fifty cent». The mail» for Bangkok wiH fg close at 3 p.m. on Wednesday’ o° Quite a little military ex P tCou1' - 177 words
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Advertisement343 1922-01-26 6 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I 8 X x X Registered “PUDLO” x Trade Mark BRAND CEMENT WATERPROOFER. I X It is not sufficiently appreciated that the damp X J exhalations from the soil underlying dwellings in hot X climates are distinctly prejudicial to the health of the X X occupants unless means are343 words
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Advertisement8 1922-01-26 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.8 words
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Article456 1922-01-26 7 ,HANTI xti A-' l SIIIEKIA Reuter's Telegrams. London, January 23. A bad of <•><' W A lod b-o. recently I Washington, but there is a I feeling ™ow, P art b’ ,n f President Harding haI of nt (]l in>d out that pessimism was uni thu it wasReuter's Telegrams. - 456 words
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Article114 1922-01-26 7 PRESIDENT HARDING’IS statement. Washington, January 23- National Agricultural Congress, hy 300 delegates representing ranches o f agriculture and all industo farming, has opened. u.k/ ril ar J‘ n g. in an address, declarw# at L^ e fusibility of a waterway betfJ,he Great Lakes and the St/Lawthe114 words
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Article27 1922-01-26 7 Berlin, January 23. ’ht'fb' Workerx we re rendered r'' at T a c^oc °late factory at near Berlin. injured messag< st »ted that27 words
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Article26 1922-01-26 7 I TV L' udon, January 23. I. ‘kh I x L.J0,000,000 per cent. I u 57. o! k have been I °f''Pc'-mj, &,S within26 words
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Article152 1922-01-26 7 AMERICA'S ATTITUDE. New York, January 23. Significance is“at!ached to a statement by the United States sec’i -n of the InteiAm ric.;n High ouimissp -n of which Mi. Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, is Chairman, ag reflecting th e considerations that are likely largely to weigh with the Government in152 words
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Article293 1922-01-26 7 London, January 4.—The Washington correspondent of the Times” wires: “The most important event here is the fact that the administration has devoted the first meeting of his year t-> a two hours’ discus-sooiti of the economic situation in Europe. Decisions have n t been reached but293 words
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Article37 1922-01-26 7 Constant nople. January 23. Mr. John B. Dodge, who was arrested by Bolsheviks at Batum, has been released. Mr. Dodge was studying trade possibilities. and was arrested as an alleged British secret service agent.37 words
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Article19 1922-01-26 7 Atlantic City, January 23. The death has occurred of the well known novelist, John Kendrick Bangs.19 words
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Article31 1922-01-26 7 Mr. J- TV. Callan, Hon- Secretary of the Penang Amateur Boxing Association, is endeavouring to arrange for boxing competitions during the visit of the naval vessels- to Penang next week.31 words
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Article35 1922-01-26 7 London. January 12. —In a semi-final of the County Rugby Championship at Richmond. Surrey and Gloucestershire drew with eight points each. Guy’s Hospital defeated the Royal Air Force by 6 points to 5.35 words
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Article51 1922-01-26 7 London, January 7. —For the eleventh time Sandy Herd has holed out in one on his own ground, Coombe hill. His record for “holes in one” is a remarkable one. Besides his performance at Coombe hill he has holed out in on e on four occasions on other51 words
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Article77 1922-01-26 7 London. January’ 16.—Father Dominic, who acted as Chaplain to the* Lord Mayor of Cork, Terence Mac Sweeney. when the latter was ini Brixton Jail, and who was subsequently s nt eneed to penal servitude, is among ’he Irishmen who have been released undr’r the amnesty. Ini the77 words
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Article185 1922-01-26 7 LYING IN STATE CEREMONY. Rome, January 23. The death certificate of the Pop e sent to the Municipality by the Holy See, says he died of influenzal broncho-pneumonia. The body of the Pope was transferred from rhe Throne room t<> St. Peter’s for lying in185 words
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Article119 1922-01-26 7 A PICTURESQUE WELCOME. Hyderabad, January 25. Hyderabad gave th e Pr’-nce of Wales a fine reception this morning, on his arrival, after 35 hours in the train. The ancient. city rose to the occasion by adornments of true barbaric splendour and colouring. The ceremonial events were119 words
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Article22 1922-01-26 7 Cal cut. January 23. The Moplah rebel chief. Kun Hamad Hadji, has been shot dead with six other-22 words
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Article150 1922-01-26 7 Ca?icuti, January 12.—-The runaway wife cf <he Khilafat King Kun Ahmad Hadji has returned home- She found Hadji’s position hopeless. He was subsi -tiiu on peas days b; fore his surrender, the military having strengthened the blockade which effectively prevented supplies from reaching himLeaders Surrendering. Calicut, January150 words
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Article25 1922-01-26 7 THE DATE FIXED London, January 23It is officially announceM that the Princess Mary’s wedding to Viscount Lascelles is fixed for February 28.25 words
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Article101 1922-01-26 7 London, January 9- —In unconventional but appropriate setting Princess Mary was presented by the West Norfolk Foxhounds a>t Sandringham with a diamond and sapphire bar brooch with a crystal centre on which was- engraved a fox’s head. Dressed in. a riding habit and speaking from101 words
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Article48 1922-01-26 7 Johannesburg, January 22. Everything was quiet during the week end. Two of the Nationalist leaders made speeches urging the miners to persist in th e strike and to do everyth ng i n their power to support the Nationalists in sweeping out the Smuts’ Government.48 words
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Article73 1922-01-26 7 CHINESE FINANCES. Paiis. January 23. Replying to numerous inquiries in regard to Ch nese finances in connection w ith the Banque Industrielle, M. Lasteyrie, Finance Minister, stated the Chinese Government had hitherto opposed repayment of the six per cent bonds of 1913, despite the frequent intervention of73 words
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Article768 1922-01-26 7 Paris, December 27. —M. Br and has come safely out of the debate on the failure of the Banque Industrielle de Chine. The order of the day finally voted called upon the Government to take, all the necessary measures io protect France’s prestige in th768 words
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Article964 1922-01-26 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Bridges left by the* Nile on Sunday on a holiday trip to Hongkong, Shanghai and Tivnstin.— “S- T.” The death has occurred at Colombo of C apt. White, until recently Mas-tAr of the B. I. steamer from enteric. Deceased was well-known at Colombo as964 words
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Article84 1922-01-26 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 26. In the Supreme Court, sympathetic reference was made to the late Mr. T. J. M. Greenfield, formerly of Messrs. Braddell Bros. The Chief Justice (the Hon. Sir Walter Sha-w and Air. Everitt spoke. Th e latter said Air. Greenfield84 words
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Article93 1922-01-26 7 LORD ATHOLSTAN OFFERS PRIZE OF #lOO,OOO. Reuter’s Telegrams. Montreal, January 23. A beneficent action is announced by Lord Athelstan in a letter I<> Hie Principal of the McGill' University, with the object of stimulating the work of cancer research throughout the world. His Lordship offers aReuter’s Telegrams. - 93 words
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Article63 1922-01-26 7 London, January 23. In pursuance of the Government s policy of economy and disarmament, orders have» been received at Rosyth Dockyard to reduce the programme by nearly 3,000 men, consequently these will b P discharged at the rate of 200 weekly, leaving a maximum staff of 2.600.63 words
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Article192 1922-01-26 7 Handshak ng breaks down the nerve System and invites disease, say* Dr. Francisco X. Sauchelli, health expert. His view’ is that President Wilson i-- undoubtedly suffering from the effects of too much handshak ng under nerve tension. The pernicious custom wa- undoubtedly a contributing factor192 words
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Article30 1922-01-26 7 <i"’ January l According to th p Egyptian Press 27 rio'er.»- hive been soiuenced to sentences •>( frou six t" nine months impri-o.’'mei an the cthets to 25 stripes.30 words
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Article1734 1922-01-26 8 HISTORY OF THE CORPS. The report on the local forces, 1914-18, by Major .1. C. Moulton, is more than a record of the doings of the various units during the years of war. The histories of the corps are given, and we reproduce the following regarding th e1,734 words
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Advertisement535 1922-01-26 8 -7 y. w— i Indigestion and Bad Stomach Dr. Cassell's Tablets are the Prized Remedy in All Parts of the Empire. British Guiana. South Africa. u uHiarro t C Cra fiord. Dw«u® River, LadiC. H. SsunpMHJ. British smith CP. South Africa, writes:—“l Whim P. 0., Berbioe, Corentyn. B iti suffered535 words
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Advertisement319 1922-01-26 8 1 Hl M I THE GRAMOPHONE pl»-*! —TltMl 7 AT A Modern Price Call and See the Orafonola to-day K t. 'i i iiz’' universally recognised as the <, 7 modern Gramophone because of its PpC 4 many improvements which no > other instrument can duplicate. I Jewel Model $l4B319 words
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823 1922-01-26 9 The following are extracts from the second volume of the late Viscount Bryce’- book on “Modern Democracies’’ Not to speak of the farcial attempts to create parliamentary government in Turkey, or of the similar attempt in Persia, which has fared 1 ttle better, two823 words
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Article142 1922-01-26 9 PENANG v. PERAK. Penang and Perak cricket elevens meet at th e Esplanade, on Saturday and Monday. the Chinese New Year holidays, the match commencing at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday. Given a continuance of fine weather, the match should prove a splendid attraction, and the selected sides, given142 words
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Article349 1922-01-26 9 The winners of the Week-end competitions are as follows: —Gold Medal, Mr. T. W. Douglas: Monthly Medal, Mr. M. V. L. Van Someran Ball Sweep. Mr. T. Drury. Mixed Foursomes. The following is the draw for the preliminary round of the Mixed .Foursomes competition. Ties to be349 words
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Article303 1922-01-26 9 The following tennig ties are fixed for Tuesday. 31st January: Doubles Handicap Class A. .4 W. IV. Marsden and E. H. Fforde v. —15.2 E. H. Bennett and A. W. de W. Harries (5) —15.2 F. W. Harries and N. A. Sedwick v. —15.4 E. E. Chambers303 words
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Article30 1922-01-26 9 The final cf the Championship in the P.C.C. bowls tournament, between W. H. Thrqlfall and G. B. F, Southam, will be played on Wednesday, the Ist February.30 words
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Article141 1922-01-26 9 A meeting of the Committee of the Kinta Football League was held on Tuesday, Mr F 8 Physick, the President, occupied the chair. The second item on the agenda was “to consider points on postponed PCRC and MVI matches." The Committee decided to consider the matches ae141 words
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Article153 1922-01-26 9 —«•TOM Fublic complaint of being overburdened work by a Government officer was made at the Assize Court Ipoh before His Lordship Mr Justice Watson, by Mr J V G Mills, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Perak. When a criminal appeal which had been fixed for—«•TOM ” - 153 words
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Article108 1922-01-26 9 An interesting case was heard by the District Judge, Penang, yesterday. A young Tamil, named Pakirisamy, bad been found in Penang selling a mixture which he called “susu”, but which the Government Analyst proved to be mainly water. The certificate of analysis merely stated that the sample contained108 words
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Article94 1922-01-26 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list; Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. a 3 9 V 3j 03 X 9Q Miaiag. Mambau Tin 60c 65c Nawng Pet Tin 80c 85c N Taiping 1.10 1.12$ 1.074 1.10 Renong Tin 26/- 27/- 25/- 26/Taiping Tin 1.0494 words
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Article69 1922-01-26 9 26th January, 1922. Smoked Sheet 28 c Fine Pale Crepe 27 c Unsmoked Sheet No 1 17 c 1 Smoked Sheet 30|c Singapore J Ore[e 30 c Smoked Sheet 9 1/4J London J Crepe 9 l/4d New York THE RUBBER MARKET. The following were the rubber quotations in69 words
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Article91 1922-01-26 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Jan 25th g £156.09 down £2.10a 3 months buying 157.15 a £L5s 3 selling £158.0a £2.5s Local Parity $78.14 Jan 26th: Singapore, sold 300 tonsl $7B 5/8 Penang, buyers no seders at $7B 0/». Messrs Boustead and91 words
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Article204 1922-01-26 9 BP. Tapioca $6.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.00 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l6 50 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $45 sellers Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $4O nominal o 1 10» $32.00 sellers ffio. 1 $lO 00 per picul204 words
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Article520 1922-01-26 9 Pbnakg, January 26, 1922. BEEF— ota Soup per catty 3S 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 of520 words
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Article975 1922-01-26 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. I 1 AS NAMES. 5 Im H RUBBKR (Dollar.) S c f Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate lan• 1 in Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate q 7r in’S Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. jjq i. 20 Ayer Panas Rubber975 words
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Advertisement364 1922-01-26 9 <^m°NWA NTED -h<b situation as w> ,a or C< ml> an on Appl> j «.run You’re evia», colour- blind S O. ►nt-'y i FOR SALE. 77 A Motorcycle in good Cheat'- Apply Cycle and <^^^ NTROSEM G plumierii Colp at 20 cents per lb. o ’t X les ,ha 50364 words
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Obituary33 1922-01-26 9 OBITUARY. 4 DEATH OF VISCOUNT BRYCE. Renter's Telegrams. London, .January 23. The death has occurred of Viscount. Bryce, British*Ambassador to the I nited States from 1907 til’] 1913, in his 84 th year.33 words
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Article531 1922-01-26 10 The following are the minute* of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang held on Monday the 9th January, 1922. President Mr 8 Codrington (President), Mr J D Kemp, Mr C R Samuel, Dr Lim Guan Cheng, Mr J H Pedlow, and Mr P531 words
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Article243 1922-01-26 10 The Oriental Telephone and Electric Co. have issued a circular to the subscriber* with a chart showing the number of. permanent “glows” (Glows are caused by abort circuits due to touching trejes or other conductors, or to the two wires coming into contact They mean that the243 words
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Article163 1922-01-26 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Gbirbi for Alor Star. Perak |E S Co] for Deli, van Goens for Deli, Langsa, Edi, T Semawe, Segli, Oiehleh and Sabang. Tara for Port Swettenbam and Singapore, Kinta for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Yoshino Mara for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and London. Expboted163 words
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Article29 1922-01-26 10 144 coolies arrived per ss Tara, today, of whom 41 wertf sent to PulaU Jerejak for quarantine. The balance proceeded to-day to Port Swetteoham for quarantine there29 words
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Article295 1922-01-26 10 DALLY (except Buu<t»vj. BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taipiug, j Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By" train Kuala Lumpur, Beremt>an, )-7 ]5 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6pm and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai Ky tram 9 3‘) a.m i’ nr. Kr<h(via295 words
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Article15 1922-01-26 10 The homeward mail, by the Porthos, closes at 9 a.m. ou Sate day.15 words
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Article142 1922-01-26 10 Pwang, January 26, 1922. By Courtbsy or thu Chartbrrd Barb). London Dem nd Bank 2/3 13/16 4 montbt' 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 178 Bombay Demand Bank 173£ o Madras Demand Bank142 words
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Advertisement341 1922-01-26 10 g The recognized Typewriter g I of the day is I I "The Remington" j I A shipment of the very latest models i m J r i>. has just arrived. g V'i U I MCALISTER CO., Lid., AGENTS. «MiuiMHOMaiiiHiwmnmumwimwiniioiimHituaiuiuwttiwwitJHniuniiHiujßtiiinMiiMiiiwwniinH". iinfiiumttiiw»«iiM'nMß«iiiiiiWiw» a I I s I Works and Offices: —Lahat341 words
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Advertisement184 1922-01-26 10 HAZELINE SNOW"|| (Trade Mark) Will make skin white, B smooth and beautiful. B I This delightful non-greasy toilet preparation removes fl w U blemishes from the complexion, II and imparts true beauty. i I I ''l Zm glass pots of all Chemists ami Stores I Wellcome Co. I London E184 words
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Article260 1922-01-26 11 New York, December 17. —Mr. W. J. Burns, head of the Department of Justice Investigation Department at Washington has stated the arrest in arsaw of W olfe Lindenfeld will clear the entire mystery of the Wall-street explosion on 16th September, 1920. Burhs declared that Lin., denfeld himself260 words
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Article255 1922-01-26 11 "What will’ rank as one of the world's greatest feats is shortly to be begun in the building of the proposed bridge over the Detroit River between the old but rapidly growing Canadian city of Windsor and Detroit, the industrial centre' on the United States side255 words
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Article325 1922-01-26 11 Poultry readers will be interested to learn that Mr. H. B. James’s Leghorn hen Lady Constant, which in 1917-18 created a stir in poultry circles by w-lining tht Bendigo (Australia) single test competition with a record of 332 eggs for the year, has put up the remarkable325 words
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Advertisement171 1922-01-26 11 r if. ii. and H. 0. WILLS gRISIOI AND LONDON. K FAMOUS BE a mree Custies Cigarettesi THMt SIZES. 5 B ordinary per tin .85 magnum 1-03 SUPER MAGNUM 1.20 S FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 2 nna »mmu an MMww |B Worthington Duplex Feed Pumps. (Piston Pattern.) are known wherever water171 words
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Advertisement149 1922-01-26 11 rAV ER Y 1 f TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS. I ii I ii! Bl iC’ jaK Sg nl fl i. o ft B <1 L' O .o.' i I W J:: I 1 I B H BRIEF SPECIFIGA TION Four Cylinder Horizontal Low Speed Engine Cir. Forced Draught Radiator, Eliminates Piimpj149 words
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Advertisement1399 1922-01-26 12 MM—. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY. STRAITS (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) FOB INTENDED > O SAIL STEAMEbT DIRECT MARSEILLES—FAR EASTERN SERVICE. Every Tues, at o p.m. 1 from Klang. DIRECT p ort gwetten ij ani an( Singapore. Every Thur, at 4•? m. > the Kinta. OUTWARD MAILS. Every Sat. at 5 pm.1,399 words
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Advertisement757 1922-01-26 12 j RUSTIKOL I The Artistic Wood I J preservative =fl I Made I. Tour Standard ,hadei, ll Proof against White Ants, S Dry Rot etc., in Timber. I I Used by Hundreds of Es I fates throughout Malaya. ,1 Manufactured by the well-known makers ol I HALL'S DISTEMPER I Sole757 words
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