Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 February 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-02-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. jjo. 28. VOL. LXXX. MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement595 1922-02-06 1 n ikko I No 7t northam ROAD, felepho ne N°‘ I Haboko Tea. I mascots. M J H| I Many of the Mascots which decorat e K Mi <X’'" v 1 the cars one sees on the roads are ggl Carefully selected and free from J I ,1 v«y Arming595 words
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Advertisement32 1922-02-06 1 t BRITISH BOND Writing Pad J of 100 leaves with 25 envelope* i 1 $1 Hermione Box contain* 50 faney- J lined Notepaper, 50 Envelope* 1 1 $1 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.32 words
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Article763 1922-02-06 2 A PROMISING MARKET. The special representative of the Australian P descants on the possibility of a fmit trade between that State and Malaya Next to stock and flour, the fruit trade with British Malaya and Java ofle»s, peihaps, the most promising prospect of profitable development! But763 words
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130 1922-02-06 2 An important decision bearing on a club’s powers to increase the subscriptions of members was reached in the Westminster County Court. The Association of Theatrical Touring Managers sought to recover five guineas from Mr Walter Melville lessee of the Lvceum Theatre, It was explained130 words
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Advertisement1521 1922-02-06 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED NOTICES. municipal notice. ADVERTISEMENTS. typewriting. rubber factories. WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. T ewrit f ng of every description accu- w Notice is hereby given that no premican be inserted in the Pinang rate y an j promptly executed by Expert ses may be used as a1,521 words
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Advertisement725 1922-02-06 2 I I nan S i i RATES OF SUA advert^m I i SAl vk lo LET II VJhpft a VfI CANT, Etc 8\ 0 Minimum Charge r ?(lli r P or insertion insertions I 3 h Uo xyj!• 4 i" i 8 us 10 ii» pH \\l I 12 1.00725 words
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Article1473 1922-02-06 3 LORD DAWSON REPLIES TO CRITICS. Much interest was displayed in the speech delivered by Lord Daw s on of Pell at tile Church Congress and pubiishe I late* in the Evening Standard.’’ The peoch is published in pamphlet form (Nisbet) under the heading of “Love —Marriage—Birth Control.’’ Lord1,473 words
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Article313 1922-02-06 3 Further Remand Granted. In expecta’ion of hearing interesting details relating to what has come to be known as the Bsdik mining sensation, there waa large attendance at the City Court Melbourne on January 10 when before Mr P Wade, PM and honorary justices, Thomas West Orton, Alfred313 words
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Advertisement233 1922-02-06 3 (northern Assurance CO LTD. I ESTABLISHED 1836. ASSETS EXCEED £16,000,000. 1. Fire. 2. Life. j. Motor Car. B 4 Motor Cycle. e Personal Accident. B a 6. Plate Glass. B. E We can give you any particulars which you may require re the above B SANDILAMDS, buttery Co. AGENTS: 1233 words
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Advertisement274 1922-02-06 3 g CTJXEL TJXOT R Our one object in view g is to give you complete and 3 g absolute satisfaction in every detail. u I I R H u rv r A H I a I i r I D feV' y 3 y If you have the superstition that274 words
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Article1517 1922-02-06 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. F«re Press.” Mr J 8 Montg. >m*ry has been appointed a surveyor of ahips for Lsbuan. Mrs W R Sanguinetti is returning ot Malaya by the s s Ketlyao, du-? shout March 18 th. Lieut. Hogben has resigned bis appointment as extra A D C. to his Excellency—' F«re Press.” - 1,517 words
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Article87 1922-02-06 4 A meeting was held in the Drill Hall, Penang last night to discuss the question of resu cita'ing the Penang Volunteer Rifle Club. There was a good attendance presided over by Lb Col W H Whyte D 8 O. Nothing defi ite was decidtd upon regarding87 words
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Article, Illustration451 1922-02-06 4 NEW SUNGEI PATANI BRANCH BUILDING- A branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation will be opened in Sungei Patani, on Monday next at 11 a.m., by H.H. the Regent of Kedah, in a handsome new building, a sketch of which is reproduced. The new premises451 words
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Advertisement784 1922-02-06 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. miscellaneous. RIFLE RAN d 'S r allotted as FOR SALE Board and residence wth private Wednesday Bth 07.00 P. V. v. H M.S family required by English Gentleman. Titania Practice. Reply Box No. 28, c/o Pinang GazetteUTILITY BUFF ORPINGTONS. 1 Thursday 9th 07.00 P. V- v. H.M.S. Titania784 words
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Advertisement625 1922-02-06 4 THE M'NOR OFFENCES 0R0|n 1906. Police Order made under Seco,., Of the Minor Oliences Ordinal”? for the regulation of Train aTtl C On k, occasion of the forthcoming Tha Festival from the 10th to February 1922. 1. All Traffic proceeding tn tt nt Temple in Waterfall R 0 ,%d uill625 words
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Article1533 1922-02-06 5 THE COURT’S FINDING. The current issue of the Government Gazette contains the finding of the Court of Investigation into the circumstances attending the loss of the Perlis off Palo P'->irg off the West Coast of Siam. The investigation was held at Penang on October 14, 1921,1,533 words
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Article119 1922-02-06 5 All t fibres so far, to raise the Eastern Snipping Co’s steamer Perlis, which was wrecked off Pulau Pisang last year, have proved unsuccessful, and the contractor, though he succeeded in moving the vessel from her original position, has given up the work Another119 words
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Article101 1922-02-06 5 TO-DAY'S DEPARTURES. Laisaug for Singapore and China. Pangkor for Teluk Anson, Expbotkd Arrivals. Devanha, London, Feb 18. NoVara, London, March 3. I 111 The ss. Andre Lebon, is expected to arrive here at 11 a m. to-morrow. Ships in communication with the Wireless Station, Penaga:—ss Jutlandh,Mishima Main, Duuera,101 words
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Article67 1922-02-06 5 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Began Serai, Taiping,) Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Beremban, “7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore &6p m. and Hongkong Parit Bunter end Begen Serai By train 9 30 a.m. &4 p.m. Kroh67 words
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Article15 1922-02-06 5 The Thongwa, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here on Friday,15 words
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Advertisement146 1922-02-06 5 fc New I Columbia Dance 7 AjX, K\ Hi Records |jS\ fl'nA THAT You HEAR I 1 /*o everywhere i’ sj) <L j S> *s <; “Do you over think of mo,” Foxtrot 10" $2.50 “O-HI-O,” Onestep I IV»; SANDS OF THE LATEST HITS IN STOCK 2 vk for list146 words
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Advertisement326 1922-02-06 5 SOLE AGENTS: W’eorne lstd„ Penang F $1,700 st;Xrd TT 9 EQUIPMENT SELF-STARTER EQUIPMENT $250 Extra. <T>O? USE GENUINE FORD SPARE PARTS ONLY BEWARE of SPURIOUS IMITATION PARTS Drive away Riat Here’s the Remedy, Sloan’s In PENETRATES witbout y rubbing. Don’t suffer needlessly -Sloan’s gives wonderful relief. Pain flies before the326 words
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Article1396 1922-02-06 6 On the 17tb 1921, the Eastern Shipping Company Lto’s steamer Perlis of 48 tons lefo Trat g at 11 ain with a mixed cargo and canying 11 passengers and a crew of 37 The same afternoon she encountered bad weather, seas broke over the little1,396 words
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Article1445 1922-02-06 6 Many people have expressed the opipion that the Churchill The Churchill Rubber Committee Committee. would hardly set the rivers on fire. Perso- nally, we had hoped that the situation would have improved to such au extent by I the time its recommendations were submitted, that the industry1,445 words
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Article166 1922-02-06 6 ELLERMAN LINE SERVICE (From Our Own Singapore, February The “City of Simla" of Line anived at Singapore yM e J maiden voyage from London 0 She left London five hour’ be J ••Khiva" and arrived rd P and O liner. Sir John was aboard, left the vessel I166 words
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Advertisement189 1922-02-06 6 I DRIPPING. Made on our premises from Pure Beef Fats. No chemicals used in preparation. HAMS. 1«» Pineapple Brand “Map 1 e Brand GAME. Pheasants Quail Teal »>♦«< SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD., J (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) j PENANG. in i MOTOR-CYCLES AND I SIDE-CARS A T GREATLY REDUCED189 words
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Advertisement8 1922-02-06 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.8 words
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Article172 1922-02-06 7 J. CRAI«’« STATEMENT. Reute-’s Telegrams. London, February 3. j nIC Craig interviewed Mr. Chur'Colonial Office to-day with the deadlock over the boun- ferenC mJst <>n. Subsequently inter‘Jarlf>B| L -aid he suggested to Mr. adjournment for consideration O’ ***** for a week, but Mr- question ‘o* ol j- theReute-’s Telegrams. - 172 words
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Article82 1922-02-06 7 BI’RIAL IN SOUTH GEORGIA. London. February 3. The Daily Mail' learns that Lady Shackleton has decided that -Sir Ernest’s t, dr shall he. taken from Monte Video t, South Grerga foi interment, instead (J returning it home- ;i< originally propr,ced. Although Sir Ernest Shackleton did no' leave82 words
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Article129 1922-02-06 7 MI’RDERED IX ALIFORNIA. Los Angeles. February 3. lit-mysterious murder has taken place t Mr. William Desmond Taylor, a Bri- sli E,\-S(.| vice man and producer of niim io.-knewi) film plays, who was I'und dead, »eated at a writing desk in t li'-do bullet passed through the129 words
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Article61 1922-02-06 7 XD TIU\L ABORTIVE. S| 1 tncisco February 3. 1 of Roscoe Arbuckle i;ih bi the. disagreement •'•nvict'u’Tl l e b,bVO fav l,rpd ■•third trial ~rosec utl <»n foreshadows A Third Trial. Uin I’rancisco. February *4. ■U/XT A,,0 ""'y sOtos that it. kg in f av of jurors vofl61 words
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Article55 1922-02-06 7 CA NCER RESEARCH 'THELSTAN’S Mi NlFicfxce. February 3. -i- from EngLi ’«he,., his vff er o f floo,ooo !i work, instead L th,. a reward L A "i"k t;ill ~.1 17 e 1 ()f a cureE*.»i.i.i,„„''X lo the Ei,r| of R>h.l,u? f I' is I foi <i H u itig55 words
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Article29 1922-02-06 7 VOTING COMMENCED. Home, February 4. Voting ip the Conclave for th > election of Pope oomripMi'ced to-day. Cardinal Marini, who was abse.nj from the fust meeting, participated.29 words
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Article155 1922-02-06 7 BERLIN’S PRECARIOUS POSITION. Berlin, February 3. The Government manifesto prohibiting th( Railway strike has apparently grea-ly aggravated the situation in Berlin. A branch of the Germain Railway Union has J' i’.'ed the strike. About 77,000 engine drivers are out and passenger and goods traffic in North Germany155 words
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Article78 1922-02-06 7 A NEW DEVELOPMENT Johannesburg, February 4. The solidarity of the strikers was broken by the action of the moderate section!, in the shape of the Germisfon Strike Committee, repudiating the leaders and ask-ng General Smuts to receive a deputation to consider the appointment of an arbitration court.78 words
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Article67 1922-02-06 7 STRINGENT MEASURES ADOPTED Hongkong, February 3. The Government is taking strong -action as regards the seamen’s strike- The Secretary for Chinese Affairs has issued a proclamation that interference with the guilds which have no grievance will render the agitators liable to banishment also t-lie strikers may be67 words
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Article22 1922-02-06 7 Boston, February 3. A rmluctio" is announced of 20 per cent in cotton operatives’ wages in New England22 words
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Article92 1922-02-06 7 THE FUNDING BILLWashingp'D. February 3. The Government is objecting to the maximum duration and minimum interest oi. the bontds under the Allied Debts Funding Bill, and as an alternative’suggests a .maximum of fifty years, and minimum interest of 4 per centHowever the Government does not insist. Bill Approved.92 words
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Article24 1922-02-06 7 New York. February 3. The deathroll of the Gates Mine (Pennsylvania) is now 22. A few miners ar e still' missing.24 words
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Article35 1922-02-06 7 New York. February 3. Ten men were burned and several probably fatal'ly injured in a b explosion in th engineroom of the Canadian Pacific Railway steamer “Empress of Scotland.”35 words
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Article24 1922-02-06 7 London. February 4United American Lines-of New York have purchased two Dutch steamers, accommodating GSG passengeis, for the Southampton-Nev York Service.24 words
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Article372 1922-02-06 7 MEETING WITH ASIA’S ONLY WOMAN RULER Bhopal, February 5. Arriving at Bhopal early on Saturday morning- the Prince of Wales was received by the Nawab Begum, the only woman ruler in Asia. The dainty little figure, clad in pale blue silk, with burga of shimmering white372 words
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Article49 1922-02-06 7 BENGAL LEGISLATURE’S VOTE. Calcutta, February 3. By 50 votes to 36, the Bengal Legislative Council passed a resolution against the Government, the opposition urg ng the withdrawal of repressive measures, including the prohibition of meetings and processions- and recommending the release of all convicted under these measures.49 words
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Article44 1922-02-06 7 IMPORTANT DECISION. Calcutta, February 3. A meeting of Clergy and Laity, representing the Ecclesiastical Province of India, decided to recommend that the government of the Church in India pass from the authorities in England to Synods and Assemblies in India-44 words
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Article119 1922-02-06 7 Vale. DISCOVERIES OF ARMS. Gleiwitz, February 3. Two Germans were killed in the affray with the French mentioned op the Ist February. Several arrest® were madeHidden, depots of arms were discovered, including machine-guns and minethrowers. One of the French wounjded has died. The Inter-Allied authorities are reportedVale. - 119 words
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Article62 1922-02-06 7 Washington, February 3Mr. Hoover, giving evidence to» ibe Inter-State commission declared that #1.000.000.000 had been expended on railvoads in the form of Government riedit—grpatlv to assist farmers more than double the amount I'oaned abroad with tbn idea of increasing farm cxn< i t--. He further advocated the62 words
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Article834 1922-02-06 7 THE FAR EASTERN SETTLEMENTS. Washington, February 3The brilliant results <n the closing stages of the Conference have converted numerous sceptics in the Senate, the oppositionists voicing some dissatisfaction with the limitation of fort float ions as affecting Guam, the Philippines and the Aleutian Islands. The “Westminster Gazette*’ correspondent834 words
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Article120 1922-02-06 7 FRANCE’S ATTITUDE. Paris. February 3. M. Poincare has invited the Allied Governments to a preliminary consultation with a view to adopting a common line of conduct as regards the Genoa Conference- The French Government’s qualms regarding the outcome otf a European Conference are indicated semi-officially in the statement120 words
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Article33 1922-02-06 7 REDUCTION OF OFFICERS ADVOCATED. Washington, February 3. General Pershing as Chief of Staff of the Army has transmitted to Congress a bill to reduce the Army officers fi-oin 17,000 to 12.00033 words
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Article401 1922-02-06 7 THE TRADE CAMPAIGN. While Germany is ins sting on h* i inability to meet her reparation liabilities, evidences continue to accumulate of her feverish activity throughout Europe tp develop trade*. One of the latest developments sin Jugo-Slavia, where German manufacturers are offering goods at long-term credits,401 words
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Article38 1922-02-06 7 SCOTLAND V WALES. [Reutbr’s Tblbgram».] London, February 4. At Edinburgh, the Rugby Internationaj match between Scotland and Wales was drawn, nine points each. At Wrexham, at Soccer, Wales beat Scotland by t<o goals to on°, —Renter.[Reutbr’s Tblbgram».] - 38 words
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Article53 1922-02-06 7 (From Our Own Corre posdbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, February 5. The Lahore cot of the ‘‘Malay Mail" cables the results of replays in the round English Cup Huddersfield 2 Brighton 0. Notts County 0 Bradford City 0 after extra time, Cardiff City 2 mhamp on 0Millwall 253 words
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Article61 1922-02-06 7 Lr-ndon, January 31—1 he football Association Cup draw for the Third Round, which will be played on the 18. h February, is as fellows Tottenham v. Manchester City Barnsley v, Preston Arsenal v. Leicester Blackburn v, Huddersfield West Bromwich v. Bradford City or Notts County Northampton or61 words
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304 1922-02-06 7 London. January 28 —First Division Manchester United 3, Sunderland 1. Second Division Coventry 0, Blackpool If Westham 1, Leeds 1 Wolverhampton 0, Wednesday 0; South Shields 2, Rotherham 0. Third Divuion (Northern): Accrington 3, Tranmere 0 Crewe 5, Stalybridge 1 Grimsby 4, Barrow 0; Hartlepool 6304 words
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Article83 1922-02-06 7 la connection with the visit of the naval vessels, games have been been a« ranged aa under:— Football, P C C v Navy, 6th Feb. 5.15 p. m. Hockey, P C C v Navy, 7th Feb. 5.15 p. no. Rugby, PC 0 v Navy, Bth Feb, 5.1583 words
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Article139 1922-02-06 7 Ou Tburgdav, at 7 m.. shootirg contests between teams fr m H M S 1 itania and the Penang Volunteers will be held at he Rflz R»i>se. There will be a competition between teams of eight at 200, 400 and 500 yard*, and another between teams of 1139 words
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Obituary50 1922-02-06 7 OBITUARY. ~,{|N CE YAM AG ATA. Tokio, February 3. IS»} P^' 1 v' ls ;»‘C‘«rred of Field MarpMer <4 i H lga,a farmer Prime n of J apan, aged 81. '«*> of Sir E. T. Broadhurst. n ,on F-'t-r-ary 3. :J U.. 11 ,< curr -l of Sir Edward ■'■U.u.d,50 words
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Article2030 1922-02-06 8 A GLIMPSE AHEAD. The following is summary of a very instructive lecture on Vulcanisation, delivered at the Royal Society of Arts by Dr. Philip Schidrowitz, on behalf of the Institut on of Rubber Industry- ulcanisation is a proof -s involving th< interaction of rubber and of sulphur (o.2,030 words
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Article326 1922-02-06 8 COLOM BO’S INSTALLATION. The Kolonnawa Oil Iretaliation l ,r is» on the verge of complet <-n shortly the first, oil tanker t direct for Kolonnawa will ho a tiethe North Guide Pier aud> *n 'b near future, the Port of ("loin 1 be second to none in the326 words
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Advertisement248 1922-02-06 8 I POSITIVELY the I LAST FEW DAYS OF WHITEAWAY’S GREAT ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING E special Attractions in Our Ladies’ departments Z= Blouses, under-linen, millinery, corsets. g shoes, etc., etc., to be cleared during* g S the final days of our Sale at g HALF o n L-THIRD, and in many cases248 words
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155 1922-02-06 9 losses on wheat. [Uctek’s Tblegram».] J tfuhr London February 3. o f the creditors and share- .held »t lb «Board olTr.de -iodiogop J*"’* 7 |IM Briti.h f Manchurian ,1, unfed. C Mr Kewi’er, preiidiou, El e»p“y re,d t 0 ,c,ni an k conce-sion. io M.nohnri. P” the[Uctek’s Tblegram».] « J „ tfuhr - 155 words
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Article107 1922-02-06 9 I COMMITTEE’S PRO POSALS. I London, February 4. I Toe Report of the Pilferage Committee. Liiated by the Chamber of Shipping of K. United King! >m, sta r es that in the ■nr after the armiatice, the claims paid by KipovDen exceeded the average pre-war Kyaeoti twentyfold.107 words
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Article14 1922-02-06 9 P< ague, February 4. ■la Cz'cho-Slovakia 145,000 coal miners B’t :trock.14 words
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Article18 1922-02-06 9 Cairo, February 3. ll.'»i Northcliffi had an audience with r do tio of Egypt.18 words
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Article106 1922-02-06 9 r M 4 I PRANCE AND JAPAN. Febmry 3—The International c r of Commerce entertained the Hf‘ n minion at luncheon, prr sided over 4 resid-nt, Senator Clementel, who in “ng the guests expressed a wish H* commercial and intellectual r ‘tim of Erance with Japan mayr M 4 - 106 words
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Article66 1922-02-06 9 Airuary 6‘, 1923, T p thr Chartbbrd Bark). Dem n d k 8 2 3 3 /< 3 onl1 Hight Bank 2/4 3 2/4 7/32 documentary 2/4 5/16 L>C",U*" k •‘•l74] rs* B. nk i L >' "gbl Prim, t ns p?>j «.ok e 5 p m fer'* l66 words
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Article418 1922-02-06 9 EARLY MORNING CAPTURE AT PENANG RAILWAY STATION., A suprisiug, and at the same tim«, very smart capture was made by several detectives at the Railway Station, Penang, yesterday morning, prior to the departure of the first laucch for Prai. Travellers were busy booking tickets, when the plain418 words
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Article161 1922-02-06 9 The sequel to a wanton assault on Mrs. M A Falls at Johnston’s Pier, Singapore on the 27cb ult by a Tamil Mobamedan, named Eusope, took place in the Third Court when he was charged with striking the lady, says the "Free Press” According to complainant’s story,161 words
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Article181 1922-02-06 9 Feb B—Football, Colours v Whites. Feb B—St Andrew’s Church Induction Service 5 p.m. in Cnurch, and Recepti n at Tyersall 6 p.m Feb B—Penang Club, Gueet Night Dance, 9 15 p.m. Feb 10—Public Holiday, Thaipussm. Feb 10—Athenaeum, Annual Meeting. Library, 5 pm. Feb 13—Opening of Sungei Patani Branch,181 words
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Article235 1922-02-06 9 THE CHURCHILL COMMITTEE. Kuaß Lumpur, February 6 The “Malay Mail” Colombo correspondent states that a prominent Kuala Lumpur businessman in an interview declared that marked optimism exists in London rubber circles. Home stocks have been materially reduced recently and news from America indicates that stocks in the hands235 words
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Article95 1922-02-06 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. I I 1 3 0Q OQ 00 S c. S c. Sc. So. Miniag. Lingni Tin 350 4.00 Nawng Pet Tin 95c 1.00 90c 95c Rahman H 11.50 12 00 11.00 11.5995 words
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Article42 1922-02-06 9 6th February, 1922. Smoked Sheet 28 c Fine Pale Crepe 26 c Unsmoked Sheet No 1 17 c SiHOAPORB 1 Smoked Sheet 30 o f Crepe 29}c Steady, Lordoh moked Sb f Crepe B|d Uncertain, Nuw York 15£ c Weak.42 words
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Article32 1922-02-06 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for January Batu Matang lbs 20,315 Bakap Plantations 21,000 Batu Lintang 18,441 Jong Landor 59,800 Kedah (> 60,<93 Parit Perak 14,400 Paradise 7,094 Temerloh 4,78832 words
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Article66 1922-02-06 9 The Straits Trading Co Ltd, Feb 6th: Singapore sold 100 tons at S7BJ; Penang sold 50 tons ar s7B|. Messrs Boustead and Co To-dav’s quotation for Singapore refined tin $78.25 per picul, business done 150 tons; Penang refined tin $7B 25 per picul, business done 50 tons; unrefined66 words
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Article89 1922-02-06 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, NL, from 29di January to 4;h February, (being one week) 18 tons. Krsmat Pnlai, L’mited, for January, from the Mine tin 450 piculs, from 64 piculs Total 514 picuh. Nawng Pet Tin Limited, for January, hours 337, yardage 15,927, piculs 70, value $3,500.89 words
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Advertisement574 1922-02-06 9 BOXING. 5 THE SIGNODE SYSTEM Thursday and Friday, For MATT T Box 9th and lOth February, Applying IN Al OO strapping EMPIRE THEATRE S of Merest to every Shipper because it increases security and. decreases cost- It is adapted ShiO VS ShOFG EE TO BALES, dispensing entirely with buckles and574 words
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Article882 1922-02-06 10 LUKD NORTHCLIFFE’S WARNING. Bombay. January 21.'—Lord Northcliffe’s visit to India has been entirely spent in investigating the causes of the present acute position. Invited by the Associated Press to make a statement before sailing, Lord NorthcliSe gave the following analysis of the present situation on which882 words
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Article988 1922-02-06 10 KFNNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. S? s X RUEBBR (Dollar.) So. So.s C. Allenby Rubber Co. 2Cc Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.30 1.40 Amalgamated Malay Estates i.g<j 1.60| Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate iq.oo 10 CO Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates j.qo Ayer Molek Rubber Co. I.IC 1.20 Ayer Pauas Rubber Estates988 words
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Advertisement445 1922-02-06 10 MESht 7 m ftw 1 YflßWsn m\ UH wy Ox L' AT;-'^-ista» rwmiaar > Ersatzes a mother 6:0 nurse baby m th© natural way Natural feeding is the duty of every mother and the birthright of every child. Naturally-fed children are more robust and healthy, and more immune from infantile445 words
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Advertisement310 1922-02-06 10 j GROSSMITH’S' V)anq-Kqp8 8 tn zrena/ne Ceu(on j The latent triumph of the P, r zW\ ftimer Art, unique in m fl or v O J charm and cistinction, Wan# R uxier i ai,4 -nanee is a pearl among perfumes Delightfully refreshing and astln ,r 18 everywhere acclaimed as D310 words
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Article913 1922-02-06 11 GERMANY’S EFFORTS. Quite a number of the younger and wealthier generation of Siamase writes a correspondent to the Time?/’ received their education at our schools and colleges and British ideas are further inculcated by a staff of Englishmen who assist in the work of instruction in the913 words
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Advertisement372 1922-02-06 11 Satisfied mvxnon experience &■■:/((■> to try several <*i'• /MK A ~.r bah> before r< :(> W In one. How S V I would be, ror WSS|/X* her alike, if the i ~e sivcu at Vx fll c’‘ nrv Moore’s Food has f X C X S e,. tl 'provpd to372 words
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Advertisement159 1922-02-06 11 i Estate Mine Managers* j J FOR 5 PRICE, QUALITY and j PROMPT DELIVERY, I f Cannot do better than send r I I 1 ALL THEIR ORDERS FOR J I PRINTING and I ’X X' J*. STATIONERY f x J t TO THE 1 V f Pinang Gazette Press,159 words
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Advertisement1451 1922-02-06 12 I STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements Contract with the French Government j INTENDED 10 SAIL STEAMERS Mail .nd I>ast tn ei Se i ei AQ pKr OT|lvr Every Tues. «TTp.m. T from Klang. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARS I-ILLES FAR BASIE > p O rt gwettenhani1,451 words
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Advertisement410 1922-02-06 12 THE EAGLE STAR BRITISH 1 I Dominions Insurance Co,, Ltt THE IDEAL COMPANY FOR MOTOR CAR INSIJRANtF CLAIMS PAID PROMPTLY. NO ARBITRATION. > >*♦« I AGENTS: Guthrie Company, Ltd., PENANG. BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. 'lncorporated in England Authored Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Paid up 1,050,000 lleterve410 words
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Advertisement274 1922-02-06 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI MNKIIH CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Paid-up Capital Reserve Fundi:— Sterling £4K(Ui Silver 121. MM Reserve Liability of Pi' l prieturs |20,1W1 Head Office:-HONGKONG Branches and Agenciei Amoy, Bangkok, Ba'avia, Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foocbw Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Ihilo, Ipd Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, Lodi Lyons, Malacca, Manila, Nagasaki, Jis274 words
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