Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 January 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-01-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 22. VOL. LXXX. FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement518 1922-01-27 1 'KIDD’S I LETTER PRESS < IsiNK ROLLER I COMPOSITION j: II I I: p. G. Press, Ltd. '< I I e nnnnnnnnnannnnananannnnaui □□□nnnnnnnntsnnnE i What Lord Northcliffe g **3 'fi Thinks of TANSAN i AND a D iU eft ftOYAI OS XKA SHOSEN KAISHA. ’fl O” 8 arri s 8e518 words
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Advertisement25 1922-01-27 1 j FOR I ENVELOPES ’j i OF EVERY < •J DESCRIPTION AT THE 5 I LOWEST J PRICES < Hln* up 498 J» < Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.;»25 words
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Article811 1922-01-27 2 HINDU SPIES ARRESTED. Calicut, January 11.—Yesterday rebels raided a bou->e m Tanur and murdered a Hindu and his wife besides murderously assaulting his son and daughter, The Hindu had given the police information about some rebels. A Hindu spy acting for the rebels, has been arrested at811 words
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Advertisement975 1922-01-27 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED NOTICES ADVERTISEMENTS. Chinese recreation club. WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, Gathering on th can be inserted n 'he 1 inanj. January, 1922, at 8 p.m., in honour Gazette at of the c hinese y ew Year. A Ronggeng THREE CENTS A WORD, Performance and the Town Band will975 words
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Advertisement1405 1922-01-27 2 [HAD NO REST FOR I r a. v I WEEKS WITH BABV I V k Head Almost Full of Big Spots. j x 7 UsedTo Scratch. CuticuraHeals. i az i 1 E “My baby first broke out with f J lor i s t’s Strong Q little opots that burst1,405 words
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Article249 1922-01-27 3 Reuter's Agency is informed by Hi*' Intel national Anfi-tOpium Association. Peking. that reports from the big cities of Manchdria show a recrudescence m th,, use addictive drugs which exceeds the early opium days when n° restrictions we> plae d cu their "sei or sai’e. This cond''join corresponds249 words
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Article102 1922-01-27 3 Honolulu. DecembeT 8. —The first step in Hie endeavour to. rehabilitate the dying Hawaiian race —placing twelve Hawaiian famine’s on specially selected farm sites on Molokai, the teper island —vil] cost approximately sjn.ooo. George P. Cooke, executive offie -T of the Hawaian Homes commission, repofed to102 words
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168 1922-01-27 3 Al] the corr dors in the new Lcndon School of Economics, in Houghton-street, Kingsway, are paved with rubber and this will ensure the building being <ne >f the most silent in the Metropolis. 'I he finishing touches are just being put to the work. The168 words
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Article163 1922-01-27 3 Lfe on the Continent is becoming a complicated business. Salzburg ha- a municipal tax on monocles. Nov Stuttgart ha» introduced a staying-out-late-at. night tax. Th e tax is collected by the caretaker who lets the night-bird into his flat (the main doors to big clocks of flats being,163 words
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158 1922-01-27 3 A strange chapter of mischance» befell a dying woman at Lincoln. The woman, an elderly housekeeper, had tried to take her life by strangulation. A doctor ordered her removal to hospital, and her employer related at the inquest how he tried to get her158 words
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Advertisement312 1922-01-27 3 r 1 1 11 111 “*B I afci B by appointment. ==4 I CAUTION. f f consequence of spurious imitations 'of S 1 Lea Perrins’ Sauce which are calculated to deceive the g p lie, Lea Perrins call particular g attention to their labels which bear S their signature thus:—312 words
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Advertisement1130 1922-01-27 3 TRADE MARK CAUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the EXITED STATES TIRE COMPANY, a Corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York, on e of th© United States of America- of No. 1790, Broadway, in the City of Xeu York I nited States of America aforesaid, is1,130 words
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Article443 1922-01-27 4 REPORC OK PENANG BRANCH. The annual report, tor 1921, of tie Perun? Branch of r.he Church Workers’ Association s<ys the register »-how« total namber of 57 members. Ten met tings were held ah the Parsonage, and one at the R a sidency daring t.he ye*r. L'he following443 words
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Article535 1922-01-27 4 ASSESSMENT LOSSES. The Tea Money mil being still before the Council in Oommit’ee the following excerpt from the evidence of Mr Carpmael, Municipal Assessor to the Financial Com mission is of interest Mr Hereford Is there considerable advantage ait.h regard to the amount of assessment which you might535 words
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Article413 1922-01-27 4 THE CANADIAN EXHIBIT. The Cana -hn Government, which recently established a branch of its Trade Intelligence Service at Singapore, is showing its keen interest in the trade possibilities of the Middle-East by securing a Kiosk at the forthcoming Malaya-Borneo Exhibi tion. For many years past the Departments of413 words
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Article483 1922-01-27 4 Tribute fr m Bench and Bar. Before the business of (he day com' menc-d and in the presence of tbe assem’ bled Bar tbe Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw with whom was associated on the bf-neb Mr Justice Barrett Leonard addressing Mr K>ek senior members of483 words
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Article564 1922-01-27 4 A DISAPPOINTING DISPLAY. After his brilliant exhibition at the Penang Club on Monday, Mr H W Stevenson’s play in tha same building last night was a disappointment to the large audience, Mr Stevenson on 'he second occasion conceded Mr W S Goldie 400 in a game of 800 up.564 words
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Article309 1922-01-27 4 THE RUGBY FINAL. Rugby players and all who delight in this fascinating and strenuous game are keenly inte'ested in the final encounter i» the H M S Malaya Cup (Rugby) cimpe i tion at Kuala Lumpur to-morrow. A keen struggle is anticipated, with Sioga pore as favourites,309 words
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Article56 1922-01-27 4 The results of tennis ties played yesterdav were a« under Ladies D 'ub’ea Handicap 15.3 M*s RN Hamilton M'S W W Martin be»t +l5 Mrs Arnold Miss Mitchell 6—2 6—o. t Singles Handicap Class B 15 ICE B Waldren beat —15.2 D 6—3 6—1.—15 4 W P56 words
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Article141 1922-01-27 4 —“T o M.” The Penang Match. The cricket team to represent Perak against Penang on the 28th and 30-h instant at Penang is a fine all round com bination which we think ought to be' able ’o give a good account of itself in the Settlement. “Since pub'ication—“T o M.” - 141 words
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Article384 1922-01-27 4 Two Staffords’ Men Arrested. Giving their names as J Clark and G White, which were fictitious, two Staffordmen stood charged before Mr HR. Bull in the Second Court Singapore with cheating a rikLhn puller named Lira Ho in respect of 50 cents. Inspector Meeten of tbe384 words
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Article226 1922-01-27 4 A Strange Episode A rather peculiar tale concerning tbe experiences of a party of travellers waiting for the night mail and a clerk in tbe cloak room is sent us by a correspondent. It appears than the party, consisting of four, nrrived by motor car226 words
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Article161 1922-01-27 4 The discussion in the L“gisla'ive Cour cd U Monday on the Income Tax Bill wm rather feeble, but a select committee bad been through the Bill and made a number of amendments, none of them very material though the Committee recommend that in catniug out the provision of161 words
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Article202 1922-01-27 4 mjNEW GARRISON REGIMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 27. The Middlesex Regiment) will arrive aboard the Huotsend on Monday. The Staffords leave on February 6th. A Peace To a crowded audience at the YMCA, Mr Fred Smith, representative of tbe World’s Alliance of the Churches, who is202 words
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Article52 1922-01-27 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 27, The F M S Government has decided on the appointment of a Retrenchment Committee to consider the possibilities of further retrenchment in expenditure. Several gentlemen hsve a’ready been asked, and it is exoectfd the nara-s will be52 words
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Article303 1922-01-27 4 St GEORGE THE MARTYR. 4th Sunday nfter Epiphany—B a.m. Matins; 8-30 a m Holv Communion; 10-30 a.m. Matins (Chinee); 6d m. Evensong, Hvrons 282, 271, 291, 21; Psalm 74. Thursday, Purification of the BV M, 8 a.m. Holy Communion Friday, 6 p.m. Evensong. PROVINCE WELLESLEY CHAPLAINCY. S. Anne’s303 words
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Advertisement514 1922-01-27 4 NEW ADVERTISER. POSITION Billet Wanted. Tamil-clerk-conductor A(i work. Please reply to B ox y' Pinang Gazette. Three well educated wanted for the General I), teims, etc., please apply t 0 between the hours of 10 a m d J. Gray. Chief Medical Officer TO LET. “Mon Sejour,” Penang Hills, Crag514 words
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Article164 1922-01-27 5 London, January 7. —Mr. Kay in a dramatic account of his kidnapping tell* of many adventures and discomforts and describes the captors motoring him at a dangerous speed right to Cork, the Chief chatting affably over the fire and strolling with hm on the morrow over the164 words
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Article177 1922-01-27 5 London. January 9.—The “Times” in a leader says it needed only the. offer of real independence in Ireland’s own affairs to sweep aside all that was adventitious and impermanent in Smn Fein. The De Valerites do not possess a more solid hold for that policy than177 words
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Article150 1922-01-27 5 Mr. Michae’J Collins gave the following message to the Hearst newspapers: I signed the Treaty and stand by it.’l am not very concpme’d with oaths, but lam cccerned about getting the English out of Ireland and having that change of going ahead to rebuild the Irish150 words
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Article125 1922-01-27 5 London, January 7. —The divorce case* in the Hilary sittings total 1,046. including a number of d stinguished names. The Earl of Cathcart i s petitioning against the Countess of Cathcart, citing Earl Craven as correspondent. The Countess, th e widow of Captain De Grey Walter, 4th Dragoons,125 words
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Article132 1922-01-27 5 London, January 9. —Sir Valentine Chirol, replying to Lord Sydenham, reaffirms the belief that repression is sometimes necessary and justifiable, for instance against the Moplahs, but it is reprehensible in Egypt where it provokes unlawful resistance. After arguing that the Amritsar affair was responsible for132 words
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Article25 1922-01-27 5 London, January 9. —Tin* Association of Retail Distributors in its half-yearly report says a- total of 4.1 millions was expended on advertising.25 words
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Article420 1922-01-27 5 ous and laudable project.—“Civ I and Military Gazette.” The decision of the committee of the All-lndia Lawn Tennis Tournament not to include handicap events in the' forthcoming meeting is not surprising, in view of the fact that they are somewhat out < 1 place in a championship tournamentous and laudable project.—“Civ I and Military Gazette.” - 420 words
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Article439 1922-01-27 5 The average cricketer rusts for seven months in the year. Even during th* season he can rarely get expert coaching, and therefore a “Daily Ma i” correspondent suggests that a cricket school be started for the winter months which would provide teaching at once correctly, quickly and439 words
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Article46 1922-01-27 5 London, January 9.—The “Daily Mail” Hamburg correspondent says a firm haissued circulars offering to tranship and erect in England—and provide the ground if necessary—a five-roomed house with furniture complete f< r £350. The im.i-me-ments are 45 by 16 feet and 20 high.46 words
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Advertisement422 1922-01-27 5 Heartburn, Acidity, etc. C. s(oorc are the makers of a Lozenge, originally prescribed by. Jenner, which possesses in a remarkable degree the property of •1? ,jjtv in the stomach. .-nt: rccoininend these Lozenges as a safe and reliable remedy for j ‘p- FLATULENCE, ACIDITY, and all digestive disorders. They jll.Ah422 words
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Advertisement319 1922-01-27 5 miwnmriniiTirnuimunnurrnnim e 9 I liJ yes, it is lovely to feel lam getting strong again” Only those who have experienced the wearisome burden of ill-health, can accurately realise what it means to feel they are getting strong and well —to I* feel new vitality creeping into the body r* “Wincarnis”319 words
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Article24 1922-01-27 6 Cocks—On the 25th January, 'at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, to Mr and Mrs M H Cocke, of Atblone Estate, Kapar, a son.24 words
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Article1290 1922-01-27 6 The fiscal problem, so far as British Malaya is concerned, would appear for the time being to have been side-tracked, but in some form or other it eventually must come to the front. More than an academic interest therefore invests the proceedings of the Fiscal Commission which has1,290 words
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Article1134 1922-01-27 6 The Chinese New Year festival will be ushered in—-if that is the Chinese New correct term to apply to Year. the riot of noise which is inseparably associated with its advent, despite the new idea—at midnight, The year that ends at the “witching hour" is nob worth1,134 words
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Article457 1922-01-27 6 There will be no issue cf the "P law Gazette on Saturday and Monday holidays. The Chief Post Office will becloud at noon to-morrow, and on Monday. posted at pillar-boxes within tn.e Mmj. cipality of Penang till 5 p.m., O r at Chief Post Office till 6 p,457 words
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Advertisement359 1922-01-27 6 the £g|bp WORLD’S BEST BEER. PRODUCED IN 1 i Ln I I 3 I THE MODEL Ipl expressly for export ml brewery BNY CARLSBERG B COPENHAGEN, Wk /4/ AGENTS G. H. Slot& Co. Penang. j~* fg 7T7s^ r I I cycle tyres I Redfern’s Rubber I ricksha and TUBES. I359 words
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Advertisement8 1922-01-27 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.8 words
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Article120 1922-01-27 7 A N GLO-FRENCH PACT. v ;GOTIATIONS RENEWED Re uter s Telegrams. Paris, January 24. haneeller.es are now carrying I Franco-British e lt i. understood M. Poincare C^ ,hccurr< ncyo,lhe A glo p, u t should be extended to 15 or and that the terms thereof j, i vt ar-’ anReuter s Telegrams. - 120 words
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Article241 1922-01-27 7 ry 14.-Judging from public opinion very gene, of the proposed Anglo. Fr en I. Fact against German aggression, 'j 1( ir ds. with puzzled and rather ...(I suipri'e the action of French pocircles in challenging M. Briand’s dl thontv and policy just when he is enin such241 words
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Article128 1922-01-27 7 THE <\LT MIXES. Washington, January 24. Hie Chinese, ai d Japanese reached agreement foi 'he I- turn of the Shantung stu n‘.in es p, Inna.. China, purchasing ’he Japanese interest therein at a fair price, to be determined later. Siberia. b i hingi.cn, January 24. b t'ptittjie ai to-days128 words
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Article139 1922-01-27 7 FHISIS AVERTED, k London, January 24. *greJ a f hirpl cott<>n operatives have brcJu?’ fr C< ~t L tl)e employers’ proposal IM-riuj t lree months to a month '8»a K e R Th r,na not *ce of alteration «isis stak i K S avertp d the threatened139 words
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Article87 1922-01-27 7 RUSSIAN DELEGATION. London, January 24. According to the Russia" trade dele gallon, a 1 regram from Moscow state that the Boishevik Government has accepted the invitation to the Genoa Conference. M. Tchifcherin informed Sign »r Bonomi that the Pan Russian Executive Committee will meet on Janpary 27 to87 words
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Article92 1922-01-27 7 SMYRNA AND THE THRACIAN FRONTIER. Constantinople, January 24 Franco-British pourparlers in reference to the Near East, so far, have progressed. Lord Curzon submitted a Note, stating the British conditions. It is understood th 6 evacuation of Smyrna is admitted, with adequate guarantees for Christian minorities, including the92 words
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Article88 1922-01-27 7 DRASTIC MEASURES. Cairo, January 24. Drastic steps followed the publication of a manifesto, couched in th e strongest Arabic phraseology, by members of the Egyptian delegation, urging the adoption fion-cooperation and a boycott of EngFfih goods. Eight signatories were order, ed to be arrested. All papers which published88 words
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Article113 1922-01-27 7 LORD NORTHCLIFFE’S STATEMENT Bombay, January 24Lor I Northcliffe. interviewed regarding the unrest in India, said he was shocked at the change in the demeanour of Indians, especially Moslems, towards the whites. The Moslem situation was much uglier than the British press appeared to know, and official, commercial and113 words
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Article101 1922-01-27 7 LARGE DECREASES. London, January 24. Lloyd’s annual summary shows that 1,500,000 tons of merchantmen were launched in the United Kingdom in 1921, of which 590,000 tons were for owners abroad, a decrease of 517,000 compared with the record year 1920. The world output was 4.340,000, a decrease101 words
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Article41 1922-01-27 7 A GERMAN BILLBerlin, January 24. With a view to checking speculation, the Reichstag passed a bill, operating from the Ist March, when transactions in foreign! exchanges can only be carried out through the Reichsba.uk and other authorised banks41 words
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Article14 1922-01-27 7 Berlin, January 24. The railway str ke in Saxony has ended.14 words
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Article1538 1922-01-27 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The IL II- Mr- John Mitchell returned from Singapore to-day. Mr- E. WhirteheacL, of Linotype and Machinery Ltd., is leaving by the s.s. Euryjochus for London- The death is announced of Sir John Kirk, one time chief officer in Dr. Livingstone’3 Governmentt expedition to Africa, from 1853 to1,538 words
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Article750 1922-01-27 7 MR. R. O SMART MURDERED BY MALAYS. FOUR SUSPECTS CAPTURED. We regret to report that news has reached us from Kedah of another murderous outrage by gang robbers, the victim this time being Mr. Robert Orton Smart, of the Survey Department, Kedah, who was attacked and750 words
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Article258 1922-01-27 7 From later information that has come to hand since the foregoing was in type, w e gather that four arrests hav e actually beon made at a Kampong some dozen miles away from the scene of the murder, in connection with the crime. It is now believed that258 words
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Article68 1922-01-27 7 Reuter’s Telegrams. New York, January 24. The Municipality of Buenos Aire» decided to sue the London firm, Messrs. Baring Brothers, for the undelivered portion of a loan, amounting approximately to £l,OOO-000. The bankers contend that a German syndicate undertook the responsibility for it before the war, but68 words
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Article43 1922-01-27 7 Vienna, January 21 Foreign currencies rose a n unprecedented height on the Bourse. The pound was quoted at over 40,000 crowns and the dollar at 10.000. This is probably explained by the continued decrease of public confidence in Austrian money.43 words
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Article44 1922-01-27 7 Washington, January 24. Negotiations have begun between the United States and Britain on the proposed waterway between the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence River, in consequence of the opinion that some international agreemenit is desirable before Congress takes action.44 words
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Article385 1922-01-27 7 London. January 9. —The Ministry of Ho ltl. has appointed a committee <<,». sisting of three cominci.c-s and the bairisrpr, Sir Cyril Cobb, and two me”tal specialists, to investigate the allegation» with regard to lhe conditions in lunatic asylums made by Dr. Montagu Lomax, and to make recommendations385 words
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Obituary30 1922-01-27 7 OBITUARY. T 1.,, i( t London, January 24. '’"•uiri'd of Sir William >7 Astronomer-Royal. L Ar,|| Ur Xj klS( I diej U r I be great conductor. I born influenza-30 words
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Article1571 1922-01-27 8 WIDENING THE FIELD The rubber industry in the Far East is dirrcbly interested and concerned in wha* is being done by manufacturing circles to widen the field of rubber manufacture The increased enterprise and energy now being shown by such circles is indeed a matter uf importance to1,571 words
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Article170 1922-01-27 8 Messrs Fearon and Co reported on Wednesday evening as follows Stagnation best describes the tin and rubber markets during the week. Rubber has collapsed to 31 cents sheet 30 cents crepe Singapore sheet crepe 9|. London, 16| New York. All counters a:e marked back through lack170 words
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Article92 1922-01-27 8 Singapore, January 25.—T1 e continued declines in rubber and tin and the immin ence of the Chinese New Year had a big deterrent eff-ct on business in the share market and very IF tie was done. Rubber as 30£ cents is 5| cents lower than last92 words
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Advertisement212 1922-01-27 8 Northern assurance g CO, LTD. j ESTABLISHED 1836. ASSETS EXCEED £16.000,000. h i i. Fire. i I; 2. Life. 3 3. Motor Car. 4 Motor Cycle. i 1 5. Personal Accident. 4 6. Piate Glass. i a fc We can give you any particulars which you H may require re212 words
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Advertisement412 1922-01-27 8 1“ A Smart I.ad' Schoolmaster during general knowledge: “What is a Bar. gain. Small Boy: Anything for Two Dollars at Kengs Only one Price Two Dollars Only one Quality The Best Only one More Chance To-morrow i TBZ I K A big man, is usually a little man i t412 words
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Article81 1922-01-27 9 rA the latest quotations Tk. folio" 10 Ml)B .K^ 4Co h,r t:_ y ..»ri.y. g 2 S 80* kBB, 2 tn W 27/6 28/6 27/. 28/- cK K 35/« 30/6 35/- 36/X*nr°g 6O 580 550 5.75 cum J- 821 c 87Ac Pat Tin 1.071 1.10 1.05 1.07181 words
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Article51 1922-01-27 9 27th January, 1922. i Smoked Sheet 28 c Pf sr ine P le Cre P H 2 l C F j Unsmoked Sheet No 1 17 c Smoked Sheet Sijigapore I o rP pe 29 c Smoked Sheet 8 7/8d London Q rP pe 8 7/8d SiwYork 1751 words
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Article63 1922-01-27 9 Meura Ths Borneo Company, Ltd., advise Ut the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private and auction uJm held this week: Cts Per Pound. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 25 to 30 M diamond No. 2 21 23 Cnpefine brown 17 20 dark63 words
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Article30 1922-01-27 9 The following were the rubber quotation! in London on January 26 Smoked Sheet 8 7/8d Plantation Ist latex crepe 8 7/8d [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]30 words
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Article216 1922-01-27 9 Fx. I fancy that many of os are under the decided impression that although the price of rubber is low, home manufacturers are charging os considerably more for our motor tjres than is warran'ed by the coat of raw materials and labour. But according to a statement' = Fx. - 216 words
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Article305 1922-01-27 9 modon, December 25 —For the time next t 0 going on in B e Kabbe r Share Market. It is s 'J waiting for something to turn up, *P rt Mn t price of rubber is too low to en-t-ji?ri l!P1 "i' BS ,nent a, ‘d y et305 words
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Article124 1922-01-27 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Jan 26th Spot £155 15s down 5s 3 months buying £157.10s 5s 3 selling £157 15s 5s Local Parity $78.01 January 27th Singapore ao'd 150 tons at $7B 5/8; Penang buyers no sellers at $7B 5/8 The124 words
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Article65 1922-01-27 9 Benong Tin Dredging Company, Limited’s, for the 2id half month of December, 1921, were No. 1 Dredge 323 piculs, No 2 Dredge 181 piculs, No. 3 Dredge 235 piculs, total 739 piculs Total output for December, 1921, 1,689 piculs Ist half month ending 15th January, 1922: No 165 words
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284 1922-01-27 9 The following is a further list of subscriptions towards the erection of the Penang Triumphal Arch in Singapore on the occasion of His Royal Highness the Prkce of Wales’ forthcoming visit. The Arch will be erected at the main enhance to Government House grounds in284 words
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Article281 1922-01-27 9 “S T The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. to-day 1 March ...On The Quarter Deck... Alford 2 Selection ...Vanity Fair Finck 3 Waltz ...Beautiful Ohio Earl 4 Fox Trot ...Se» Brt eze ...Barmachea 5 One Step ...Every body’s“S T ” - 281 words
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Article219 1922-01-27 9 THE PRINCE AT HYDERABAD. WONDERFUL SCENES. Reuters Telegrams. Hyderabad, January 26. Last night, the great city of Hyderabad was transformed into a place of thousand enchantments behind the interminable trellig work of the illuminations. Every street was narrowed to a central avenue, bounded by screens of soft glowingReuters Telegrams. - 219 words
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Article350 1922-01-27 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reports as follows: With the approach of the Chinese New Year, markets have been extremely dull and while Rubbers continue entirely neglected, Mining shares are marked down alround on the drop in price of Tin which is £6-15-0 lower on the week350 words
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Advertisement129 1922-01-27 9 SICKLY BABIES. Sickly babies -]itt’e ones, who ;ne troubled with their stomachs and bowels whose teething is. painful, digestion Lad and uh» cannot sleep well —may be made healthy and happy by Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children s remedy. M. s. Wilfred Damons, .f Va] Brilliant Quebec, writes: —‘‘Please129 words
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Advertisement227 1922-01-27 9 '■'•"lK X.— t F i I The extra Mileage derived from a Cable Cover more than repays W ff W" y° u or ex^ra initial outlay. I K. P FIT ifSl M MICHELIN VwLW £3 COVERS the latest development in Cord Tyres, y° ur Tyre bill this season will be227 words
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Article916 1922-01-27 10 THE WORST FOR 50 YEARS.” Millions of pounds have been lost in the heavily capitalised Welsh shipping industry a Cardiff message points out and this is typical of the strugel* through which practically every industry bag been struggling. There has been a record cjal trade916 words
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Article91 1922-01-27 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Hong Hwa for Singapore. Expected Arrivals. Khiva, London, Feb 4. Devanha, London, Feb 18. Ships in communication with the Wireless Station, Penaga :—sa Jan Pieterszoon Coen, Willesden, Batoe, Henry deusche la Meorthe, Dilwara. Tara, Oakwin, Brattingsborg, Egypt, Anniston City, Thongwa, Calcutta Maru, Yoshino Maru, Houtman, Ormuz,91 words
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Article308 1922-01-27 10 DAILY (except Sunday) BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong i J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train 9 3<) a.io. <V4308 words
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Article31 1922-01-27 10 The homeward mail, by the Porthos closes at 9 a.m. to-morrow. The mails despatched on the 29tb ultimo by the Teesta, was delivered in London on the 23rd instant.31 words
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Article146 1922-01-27 10 P^naug t January 27, 1922. By Courtbsv ov <hk Chartered Bank). London Dem nd Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 Orsdir 2/4 9/32 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 Caioub'a Deroar d Bank Rs. 174 3 days’ s ght Private 179 Bombay D-roand Bank 174 c Madras146 words
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Article44 1922-01-27 10 Jan 28 and 30—Cricket, Penarg v Perak, E-planade, 10-30 a.m. Jan 28 and 30—Pet arg Golf Club, Tennis Tournament. Jan 30—P C O Dance, 530 p.m. Mar 18—Conceit and D. nee, Sungei Patani, f.r PW and Ktdah Cl u ch M issicu.44 words
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Advertisement258 1922-01-27 10 New I; m J? Columbia (>^V ft ar ‘Dance <i < wwk «rSrlliJ Records J* I EVERYWHERE ’i 1“ Do you ever think of me,” Foxtrot 10 $2.50 <[ “0-HI-0,” Onestep THOUSANDS OF THE LATEST HITS IN STOCK Ask for list or call and hear them to-day I ROBINSON PIANO258 words
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Advertisement824 1922-01-27 10 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG 4 SHANGHAI limited. corporation > incorporated in England (Incorporated in Hongkrn Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Paid-up Capital Paid nr» 1,050,000 r> a pAid up Reserve F un(ll Reserve rund and Undivided Sterling Protfi. 227 8015 Silver Board of Directors. Keserve Liability824 words
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Article284 1922-01-27 11 It does uot) requiie au ultra.iuaaginative person to realize the possibilities of police cars, fire engines or emergency cars with a simple wireless apparatus which will i transmit instantly messages from bead quarters. To Edward Dallin, Harvard graduate and radio experimenter, goes the credit for a284 words
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Article237 1922-01-27 11 For 1922 two new and attractive models are being marketed by the Standard Motor G Ltd. Ou the one hand the 11 b p model is made with a large bore engine, a four-speed gear, wider frame, larger and better springs, a new front axle, and unusually large237 words
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Article419 1922-01-27 11 For some considerable time engines capable of using heavy oils as fuel io place of petrol have been designed and experimented with. These have been of the Diesel or semi-Diesel type and at last Monsieur Tartrais, of the famous Peugeot firm of France, has produced a Diesel419 words
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Article430 1922-01-27 11 Prnasg, January 27, 1922. BEEF— ct* 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 t>er catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of430 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement216 1922-01-27 11 I Avoid Sunburn I by applying, just before I going out, a little I HAZELINE /W I (Trade Mark) A\ I SNOW” I Keeps the skin beautifully white in spite of I the sun. Has a delightfully soothing effect I 011 hot and perspiring skins. Fragrant and I refreshing. H216 words
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Advertisement192 1922-01-27 11 j AVERY di TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS. I si h I 1 W O-M' -V i MP I i Ii Mi BRIEF SPECIFICATION: —Four Cylinder Horizontal Low Speed Engine. Circular j( Forced Draught Radiator, Eliminates Pump, Fan and Belts Sensitive Governor 0 Controlling Speed of Motor, Thereby Saving Fuel. Full Weather192 words
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Advertisement1404 1922-01-27 12 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP straits steamship co., ltd., 1 (Incorporated in Strai's Settlements.) COMPANY* FOR INTENDED IO SAIL I STEAMERS (Incorporated in U. S. A.) Every Tues, at spm. 1 from Klang. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. Port S.-rtlenhsm and Singapore. Every Thor, at 4?j Kinta. (a) Shangha,. Kobe. Yokoham., Man ia. Honohtlu., 41,404 words
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Advertisement497 1922-01-27 12 GLEN AND SHIRE LINF (Incorporated in Euglatd.) JOINT SERVICE OF HOMEWARD. For LONDON, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP ANq HAMBURG. M/V GLENLUCE due about 17th February. 1922 For GENOA, MARSEILLES, LONDON HAMBURG s. s. GLENS HAN E due about 28th February, 1922 OUTWARD. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, SINGAPORE HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. M/V GLENTARA497 words
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