Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 February 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 30. VOL. LXXX. WEDNESDAY. Bth FEBRUARY, 1922. PRIOE 15 CENTS.
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    • 566 1 I fIIKKO i; NORTHAM I he. I road. I' T«l»P hone N 5791 I nnn□□ n d n n d n□t>d□ n nun□□ a I union insurance society el canton, Ltd. f g 3 ESTABLISHED 1835. INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG. 12 Every prudent man iusures his belongings against the risk of
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    • 31 1 > BRITISH BOND j Writing Pad i; of 100 leave* with 25 envelope* <* $1 ji J« Hermione Box contain* SO faaay. > lined Notepaper, 50 Envelopes 1 j’ $1" > Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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  • 1693 2 THE SCOTS DIALECT. /From Our Own Correspondent Edinburgh, January 1 iThe- Vernacular Circle of the London Burns Chib i 3 having a most successful -openintg session, thanks largely to the assistance of a number of distinguished lecturers. The latest speaker was Dj. Peter Giles, Master of Emmanuel, Cambridge,
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    • 495 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. can be inserted n the Pinang Gazette” at THREE CENTS A WORD counting the address to which replies are to be sent. Minimum Charge S 1 each Insertion. 6 Consecutive Insertions $5. Cash must accompany order, otherwise the advertisement will be
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    • 1457 2 notices. Ithe minor offences ordinance municipal no T! 1906. E typewriting. BBER Police Order made under Section 6 (3) Typewriting of every description accu- of the Minor Oflences Ordinance 1906, Notice is hereby t|) rately and promptly executed by Expert for h{J regu a tj on o f Traffic on
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  • 1792 3 GRANT FOB POLICE EXPENDITURE. Calcutta, January 30.—Ab to-day’s meeting of the B-ngal Legislative Cou cii Sir Henry Wheeler asktd for the grant of Rs 2,42,462 for police expend!ture. He said that this expenditure was connected practically with the town of Calcutta to strengthen the Calcutta police to meet a
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  • 44 3 The Band will play 'he following programme of music at the Esplanade at 6 P m to-day 1 March ...Dublin Bay ...Hewito 2 Selection ...Tbe Gay Par’siftnne.,,C&ryll 3 Waltz ...Merry Night ...Lowthian 4 Spanish Dance... Chiquita ...Fernandez 5 Galop ...Velocipede Defries
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    • 322 3 H W Bit 1 yfWEzrß w < pp f/ Cl <; THROVE for yourself how, when Zam-Buk is ap- I I plied to a wound or m X'rS sore, Pain-is Soothed, In- E jflimmntion Disappears, and Healing Starts. gj i: _Buk is the purest and most wonderful healing g up
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    • 469 3 lUISirWMT7W-»rrWW II -TTB gy-y ui j. t rui ~h- JSTJ JM—JJ—I _W—~L. i f Packed with First-rate Stories j Don’t miss the issue ot the Red La Magazine now on sale. It is a well Some v V' VA illustrated, strong fiction number and V\ its contributors include many of
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  • 329 4 INTERESTING POLICE COURT CASE Kok Ah Siew, a British subject, appeared before Mr A C Baker, id the Police Court, Penang, this morning, cha-gei at the instance of Chief Detective Inspector Mann, under section 226 of the Penal Code, with unlawfully returning from banishment. The
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  • 325 4 —“S F P” Singapore Prisoner Escapes at Sea. There was some stir ou board the Torilla early on Monday morning, when it was known that the Singapore Chinese trader Yeo Yoen Teng alias Yt-o Chay Sam, who was recect y arrested in Hongkong on warrants relating to embezzlement
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  • 154 4 ACCUSEDS’ APPEALS DISMISSED At the Johore Court of Appeal before rhe Chief Justic Sir Walter Shaw and Mr Justice Barrett Leonard the four Malay coolies who were convicted at the la«t Johote Afsiz s of the murd< r of their employer Mr T H Darbysbire in the
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  • 74 4 8,T.” European Office Load Hongkong, February 6,—The police raided the coal coolies’ guild and seized the Several arrests were made. The Government has promised protection to the Chinese volunteering towo'k on ships, he Jardine, Mathieson and Co, steamer Kingshing sailed for Shanghai thia mom. g after being load-d
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  • 456 4 —“M M" FINES OF $468,255. The sequel to the Police raid on a tongkang at Kiang Bridge oo January 14th, when a large quantity of pure arrack was seized, took place in the Klang Police Court on Monday tefore Mr C N. Maxwell DO., when the five
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  • 273 4 —S.F.P.” E*»rly on Sunday morning a row of about 12 at'ap bouses mostly shops on «he left hand aide of Changi Road just past the Gaylang tram terminus caught fire and when the fire brigade arrived about 4.30 am. they found the houses well ablaze. Apparently the call
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  • 218 4 Another Interruption in the Red Sea. The Times of Ceylon of January 24 states :—There has been a long delay on cablegrams from London to the East daring the past ten days and at 2-30 p m this afternoon messages despatched from London so long ago as Friday
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  • 716 4 REMARKABLE DEVELOPMENT, Loudon, January 23. —The Bigland trial has coHap-ied sensationally, disappointing a crowd which besieged the Old Bailey from an early hour. Sir E Marshall Hall applied for an adjournment to enable Mr Bottomley to secure the attendance of vital witnesses. Io was most important, he
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  • 184 4 Mr H W Stevenson, the billiards exchampion, played at the Johore Civil Service Club on Thursday night, hi* opponent being Mr C B Cooper, to whom he conceded 400 points in a game of 800, says the Free Press,” Stevenson’s first break was a 42 followed by
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  • 64 4 List of subscriber-, p rpvi ledge 1 $135,410 52; ]r (monthly contribution) m Club Unclaimed Member* r’ Proceeds of Concert and Selangor Sr Andrew’s S cietv t 1.138 13; Fili, Me m rU ’’“’111.: Messrs Dunlop Plantations contribution) s2oo.—r O tal <u, c Siogapore Br.noh _p, e
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  • 189 4 Successful Bangsawar. The first of two performao Ms b? Chinese Amatr-ur Dramatic Penang Baba Banmwan) l o’ the Unemployed Chinese J Fund, was given in the Ri a tn night, when the hanssawan '-Cki and Cheloring (The twi presented to a very iarge and mo9t ciative audience.
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  • 288 4 Malay Constables Sentenced Foe Cowardice, A sequel to the murder of Mr Dooghi Smith was heard in Alor Star Police Coy on the 4th ins’ when P C 246 Hauapiah and P C 231 Kassim, were convicted cowardice in the performance of thti duty and
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  • 66 4 >• ,3I! By Courtesy of the Chabt London Dem nd Bank 4 months’ Mght B n W 3 Credit !>■ s h Docan,enti ;p I Bombay Demand Ban* Madras Demand Bank -K 3 days’ eight PrH»te M Honsons 5 7 days’ eight F rt I- M Batavia Ba'A 30
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  • 4721 5 thk ak«s" iono case J.„u»rJ al.-Th» O°",” Lo» don frft Mrs Armstrong» Pr ?cOt ,f ►1920 of a had mental conp°’ itating her removal to an :l0D Tun whioh shB J‘°T d 3JI 091 She afterwards developed fy tixiiUr to thoie described it the tlal ted
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  • 183 5 The recent case in the Supreme Court for the recovery of rubber differences shows how tbe commodity is taxed by tbe middleman. Tbe money which ooe or more firms make out of a tende r ring is taken from some other firm in Singapore and is just
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  • 186 5 Feb B—Football, Colours v White*. Feb B—S" Andrew’s Church Induction Service 5p m. in Courch, and Reception at Tyersall 6 p m. Feb B—P- nang Clah, Gu-’t Night Dance, 9 15 p.m. Feb 9 and 10—Bjxiog Tournament, Rialto Theatre. Feb 10—Public Holiday, Thaipusam Feb 13—Opening of Sungei P*tani
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  • 23 6 St. Clair Morford. —At Kamuning Estate, Sungei Siput, on the Ist instant to Mr and Mrs E Bt. Clair Morford, a daughter,
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  • 102 6 Owlm-Brown —At St. George’s Church, Penang, on the Bth February, by the Rev. Keppel Garnier, Thomas Arthur Owles, Johore Bahru, only son of the late A H Owles, and Mrs Owles, Finchley, London, to Alice Mackay, elder daughter of James Brown, Chief Superintendent Engineer, Prai River Wharves and Johore
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  • 1218 6 The Washington Conference has come to an end Some who where over sangu’ne as to its practical possibilities may feel a sense of disappointment because their hopes have not been fully realised. But, on the other hand many looked upon the suggestion of a Conference, attended
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  • 1245 6 A correspondent writes In one of the notes under Here and The Dhoby. There ”of your paper of the 30th June last, appeared the following The alarm occasioned in Colombo by the discovery that the local dbobiea were pursuing their occupation—beating the life oat of garments sent
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  • 46 6 ANOTHER EARTH TREMOR. (From Our Own Corkespondiv Singapore, February! Another earth tremor was felt in>W pore at mid-day on Tuesday, lasting alt three aeconds. Stafford?’ Dbparti'p.k. The Staffords were given a hesrlyi# off by a large crowd on the qnsysii?. i) civil and military.
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  • 61 6 THE COLONY AND MALAYA (From Our Own CoBRWPWDCfr Singapore, Febratt’The values of the trade of the CM 1 the last quarter of 1921 were $159.662,000, compare! with 1’228,411 in the same period of 1920, $150,566,000, a 2 *in»t Altogether Penang dropped $32,000,1’ u Malaya’s trade values in ports
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  • 61 6 allegation again 3l bIYE (FbO m ovb Kuala LamP“ r FeW L The Malay Mail Colombo W dent says a "Ceylon bse states that a special corrWp D bJ J Financial Times” declare. of the rubber restriction »c J berately engineered by the *1 of supplies
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  • 59 6 Java aug 0 Weltevreden, Kebr t be of the Sugar T<nr whi* 1 now 10,042.752 pwaU i. 6,095,990 pi^ 9 .uper;' J Muscovados -.1 4 g L OAK 110 n)ola s c “TJ 90 g Rr 2d6 IDA Tho bayr-y bag sugar 10,1 UV. pean 2,205,240 J
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    • 219 6 Apollinaris ••THE QUEEN OF TAELE WATERS." Has a charm which makers of artificial aerated water do not even dream of.” GRAND PRIX, i St. Louis, 1904. Price Per Case of 100 Pints $2O I M 100 Splits $l6 AGENTS: G. l~i. SLOT CO., Penang. ..«lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllJllllllllllllllllllliniltllHlllllllllllllHßfc THE SIGNODE SYSTEM Applying- NAILLESS
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    • 8 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.
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  • 405 7 AIU) ISAI. HAITI ELECTED. Reuters Telegrams.) Home, February 6. i n t fving the election ot at Cardinal P elected, with the name of pius Paris Telegrams. V I rnaiv 6. A Home message Paris. re'iHi'".' 1,, ,t 11-33 indicated that ffh ite smoke «it n had
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  • 182 7 January 20. Later «letail?, dial the Popes illness developed ’ll (listre,sing rapidity. Hi s Ho]i- I'ulisposeil with a cough on E U! Jy but carried o n his work until Li. St k y. "lien he was compelled to I i bed with influenza. Pneumofc/.'f'''
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  • 244 7 HO W NEW POPE IS ELECTED. Card i i Yy *ket(>d the successor to p fl are three Orders Th,.. p r ests and Dea»he. h Sacrp d College. ii, i, ,l bas 70 members. 'I bishops of dioces>’s h" I 11 ..-ar 80n,., K 9 Htul i W,H k<‘
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  • 53 7 SIR -J. CRAIG’S STATEMENT. London, February (>• The North of Ireland Cabinet met in lA>nd<-ii thi» morning, after which the Premier, Sir James Craig, wrote to Mr. Lloyd Gemge declaring that the Northern Government caninot consent to <u.»y alteration <4 the boundary fixed by the Act of 1920,
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  • 288 7 INTEREST IN BASQUE INDUSTRIELLE. London, February 7 6. At the annual meeting of the Peking Syndicate. Colonel Brinsley Fitzgerald presiding, in moving the adoption <jf the report, said the company had been passing through a most anxious period. Referring to the company’s position as regards the Banque
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  • 125 7 Berlin, February 7 6. Although arrangements for gas. water and pow’er services were functioning yesterday, most of Berlin is still unprovided therewith. The streets last night were in darkness, and the telephone service crippled. Long queues of women stand at the street pumps to fetch water.
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  • 18 7 London, February 6. Viscount Lascelles’ best man will be Major Sir Victor Mackenzie, Scots Guards.
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  • 31 7 Los Angeles, February 6. Ihe police have detained two men, a cinema actor and a camera man. in connect i<ui with the murder of Mr. Taylor.
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  • 411 7 THE CLOSING SCENES. Washington, February 6. The final session of the Conference atj traded larger crowds than ever before. Numbers were seated in the aisles, and standing round the walls. Mrs. Harding, I Mrs- Coolidge and the wives of other officials occupied boxes. Prominent members of the Conference
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  • 240 7 Washington. January S. —Another Fai Eastern republ c appeared on the scene at Washington in a delegation from the Priamursk Government. Vladivostock. It contends that any attempt to settle the Far Eastern question without considering its Government’s opinion will never reach a satisfactory conclusion. The
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  • 36 7 Rome, February 6. Sig’i-ii Deuicola, President of the Chamber, has been definitely’ charged with the formation of a Ministry, which is expected to be strongly democratic, and commending the support even °f Socialists-
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  • 171 7 17 POLICE KILLED. London, February 6. The India Office communique says that the Commissioner of Gorakpur, in the North-East United Provinces, telegraphs that two sub-inspectors and 15 constables were killed in an attack by 2,000 volunteers and villagers on the police offices and village of Chaurichaura
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  • 75 7 Bombay, February 6. Mr. Gandhi has written to the Viceroy, offering to postpone civil disobedience until the whole situation is reviewed, if within seven days the Viceroy revises his policy, liberates all political prisoner>, and restores the freedom of association of the press. Civil DisobedienceBombay,
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  • 148 7 CONFERENCES WITH GENERAL SMUTS. Pretoria,- February 6. A deputation from the Industrial Federation met General Smuts and Mr. Malan, the Minister for Mines, and discussed for several hours the proposals of General Smuts, after which they adjourned till the 6th inst. Subsequently General Smuts submitted proposals
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  • 73 7 THE “A” SINGLES NANDICAP. The results of tennis ties played yesterday were as under Singles Handicap Class A. —5 E. J. Bennett beat —-2 G. N. Burnham 6 —l. 3 —6, 6—l —l5-2 N. A. Sedwick beat —30.3 W. H. Threlfall 6—4, 6—3. Singles Handicap Class B.
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  • 98 7 Local contestants in' the boxing tournament at the. Rialto Cinema, Thursday and Friday, are requested to attend at the Drill Had at 1-15 p.m., to-morrov to receive fi"a. instru'Hons icgardu-u the contests and the drawing of tics. The principal' contests to-morrow night, will be six round bouts between Mr.
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  • 81 7 The following w ill represent Penang Vol'tinte'ers versus H.M.S. Titania in a shooting match err Thursday morning at 7 o’clock C aptain A. C. Baker, M.C C.S.M.. J.W.B. Ogle. L/Corpl. E. H- H. Everest, L/Corpl J. R. Danson, D-C.M.. Pte. F. T. Kinder, Pte. R. Boyd. Pte. B.
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  • 475 7 .—“T.O.M.” PERAK’S ARRANGEMENTS. A meeting of the Perak committee for the visit of His Royal Highness the. Prince of Wales to the Federated Malay States wag held at the Residency, Ipoh on Saturday, at which His Highness the Sultan of Perak was present. The following members
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  • 371 7 Delhi, January 27. —The following communications have passed between His Royal Highness rhe Prince of Wales and the Prime Minister: From the Prime Minister: My colleagues and I wish gratefully to express to your Royal Highness, on behalf of the British people, our wavm appreciation
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  • 820 7 The condition of Mr. C. R. Brander has improved. Mr. aJid Mrs. 11. R. Cook arrived from Singapore by the Te-esAa. Mr. and Mrs- Jameson travelled in th< Perak to Penang from Deli. The following passengers arrived bv the Kinta this morning Messrs. W Murray, R Craik
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  • 66 8 LIMIT TO WELSH ENTRIES LOR ENGLISH CP. London, January 30,—The Football Association council have decided that b.y reason of the present serious administrative difficulties of the Association Cup competition, the Welsh entries shall be limited to fourteen'senior clubs which shall be selected annually by the council. They have
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  • 74 8 On January 29, Liverpool led the first division of the League, Notts Forest the second division, Darlington and Stockport County were equal at the head of the third division (northern), and Luton Town led the Southern d-vision, with Southampton a point down for one match less The
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  • 297 8 Lucknow, January 28. —The following is the result of the race for the CivJ Service Cup, run at the Lucknow Spring Meeting to-day: The Civil Servce Cup.—A Cup value £lOO and R. 10,500 in cash (of which the Cup value £lOO and Rs. 500 in specie a>
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  • 212 8 Belfast, January 8. —The custom houses which, if the Irish treaty becomes an Act of Parliament, are certain to be set up on the Ulster borders, will, it is declared here, be a nuisance and a great hindrance to the trade of the country, and
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  • 95 8 Copper reefs at least 200 and perhaps 600 long have been discovered in French Morocco by the American mining engineer, Mr- Frank Gardner, according to a despatch to> the “Philadelphia Public Ledger.” Th e average width is Iftand the greatest depth of the seams 150 ft. A quarter
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  • 364 8 P. ;>n d O. LINER MYSTERY. When; the P- and O. mail boat “Narku"da” from Home put into Colombo, on Monday, January 30, one of the passengers on board, Sir Hylton Ralph Brisco, who was travelling to New Zealand, unaccompanied, was missing. The alarm was raised
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  • 299 8 .—“Pioneer.” To the report of the Select Committee on the Government’s Emigration Bill, which is shortly to be submitted to the Legislature, there are minutes of dissent by Messrs- Joshi, Lakshmi, Narajmiilal, and Rangachariar. Mr. Joshi does not approve of the Bill being made a permanent addition to
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  • 182 8 Wit hregard to the Hight around the world proposed to be made by Sir Ross Smith and Sir Ke:th Smith, Sergeant J. M- Bennett, one of the mechanics in the flight from England to Australia in 1919, and who is to accompany the aviators on their tour,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 150 8 «*4Ksna6k^.^.*-ur.«> i —s SOLE AGENTS: ffiros., <%9td., 'enang I With F R N STANDARD PENANG. ]j V/VZ EQUIPMENT SELF-STARTER EQUIPMENT $250 Extra. JfWnil 1 WWIMMFBrfc- ’■«■MW»-— 1 -y>y« I I 'js‘‘ “**''’*> VKZi■' '> PWN 1 E '4< **y., .4nr **r X '•y~, I o USE GENUINE FORD SPARE PARTS
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    • 232 8 WONDIRFUL CONVENIINtfI H A Bottle that keeps any liquid hot I g for 24 hours, cold for 3 days. I I I 1 GW 1 u I W I f■ W I h K' Wd I I I I iKlwi I I ItJ It is made of strong glass botties
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  • 580 9 I I’-liOWN. place in St- George’s p r th’* morning, the nev. officiating, of Mr. Tho- m i,. e of Johore Bahru, I 0« les Finchley, London, fc’.v. X Mackay Brown- elK T|,i Ml James Brown. Chief B r iS,I i i |cnt Engineer, Prai Fiver K
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  • 100 9 I Reu ter s Telegrams, k n London, February 6. Lto thp a \v popularly j S ngton decisions in. r f r Gainin' the Dpv °nport I ''umal Rtab,,Bl, ment i n July, L' ll 'l’fence fWn a n<i ab °lition I Xoti at Portsmouth /ft
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  • 514 9 Judgment was delivered by the district mag strafe, in rhe case in which' Maung Ba U, a clerk in the Burma Railways Company, sometimes temporarily employed as a paying-out clerk at the Totalisal'or at, the Rangoon race course by Messrs. Allan Charlesworth <md Co., Rangoon, stood charged
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  • 78 9 Reuters Telegrams. Amsterdam, February 6. The Minister of the Navy, in a statement, maintains that the introduction of the Naval Bill is not premature in view of the Washington Conference discussions. He declares that the Government agrees regarding the necessity for the improvement of international relations in
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  • 211 9 TO-DAYS DEPARTURES. Padaeg for Alor Star. Teesta for Madras taking mails for Europe, etc, via Bombay. Billiton for Singapore. Tracia for Singapore and China, Pungah for Kantang (Trang), Expbotbd Arrivals. Devanha, London, Feb 18. Novars, London, March 3. We Malay Mail hear that the Holt steamer by which
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  • 35 9 are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of January, 1922. Adults Minors Arrivals 359 15 Departures 3,782 263 The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.
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  • 294 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, [poh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, T*duk Aneon, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, )7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train 9.30 a.m. *4 p.m. Kr< h (via
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  • 49 9 The homeward mail, hy the Kashmir, closes at noon to morrow. The Thongwa, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at 2 p.m. tomorrow. The mails despatched on the 13th ultimo by the M M Packet Angkor, delivered in London on t he 6th inst.
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  • 70 9 The following are tbe latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. >. 5 c. J c. io. c. Rubber (Dollar) Allenby 20c Broga R 35c 40c 32ic 37ic Jeram P 65c 75c 7<Jc 75c Kedah R 2.20 2.30 2.10 2.20 Malaka Pinda I.lb
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  • 74 9 Bth February, 1922. Smoked Sheet 28 c Fine Pale Crepe 26 c Unsmoked Sheet No 1 17 c q Smoked Sheet 30 c Singapore > 001 J Crepe 29|c T 1 Smoked Sheet 841 J Crepe B|d Market steady. New York 15|c Weak. THE RUBBER MARKET. The following
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  • 127 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for January:— Asahau lbs 67,000 Anglo Sumatra 63,452 Bassett 21,000 Bertam 183,000 Bah Lias 114,632 Bila Sumatra 28,600 Bandar Sumatra 40,012 Central Sumatra 23,974 Consolidated 58,687 Eastern Sumatra 32,000 Foothills (Malaya) 11,400 Glen Bervie 26,696 Gula-Kalumpong 122,000Investment Trust 68,370 Investment Tea 579,146
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  • 129 9 The Straits Trading Co,, Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Feb 7 Spot £155 15s up £l.l Os 3 months buying£ls7 15s £l,los 3 selling £157 175.6 d £L7a.6d Local Parity $78.32 Feb Bth Singapore so'd 100 tons at $79 5/8; Penang buyers no sellers at $79
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  • 206 9 SP. I'apioca 56.70 sellers M. P. Tapioca 57.10 buyers Gold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper Jl6 50 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $45 sellers Cl° veB $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80» $4O nominal 110 s $32.00 sellers f t*o- 1 $lO.OO per picu.
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  • 514 9 Pbnang, February 8, 1922. BEEF— et» Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do-Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of Beef
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  • 980 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 3 NAMES. I 5 3 i l RUBBER (Dollar.) 3c. 3 0. Bc. Allenby Rubber Co. 1 alor Gajah Rubber Estate j Amalgamated Malay Estates j Vyer Hitam Planting Syndicate in no inrn kyer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1.10 120 Y Ayer Panas
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 165 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. Five Seater Overland Car, Model 90, in first class running order. Self-starter, electric lights, complete with spare rim. tyre and tube. 2 sets covers, tools, etc. All tyres in good condition- Owner going Home. Apply Box No. 34, c/o Pinang Gazette. SOUTH TAIPING TIN DREDGING COMPANY,
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    • 26 9 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (In various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED
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    • 44 9 I MOTORISTS. I Are offered an efficient I repair and Overhaul I Ser vice under I European Supervision I at moderate charges. I s SPECIAL MOTOR J I CYCLE SERVICE. I I J.A. SANDYS, I I Motor Engineer, 31. Farquhar St., I Penang. I
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  • 957 10 I XTR AO RD IN ARY MEETING. An extraordinary genera] meeting of the Euala Lumpur Brandi of the Ex,Services’ Association’ of Malaya was, held at the Selangor Club on Feb. 2nd.. Lieut. F. W. Palmer, V. C., M M., presided, reports the “Malay Mail- The President
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  • 191 10 Several strong men failed to lift a slim 7-stone girl at Anderton s Hotel. Calling herself “Resista,” this young lady, who has been puzzling American professors, has come to England to tom the Moss Empires- She has also a letter of introduction from professors
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  • 122 10 “Have we come to the end of originality in dress designs ask s a fashion expert who has seen some of the ad vanee spring modes. “Evening are decidedly ‘period’ in conception l and execution.” she writes- “The designs of day frocks and coats and skirts
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  • 88 10 For the first time in its history Italy is to have a modern police force- Hitherto the police have been run on semi-mili-tary lines, the detective side, except so far as political work was concerned, being ignored- It is now proposed to establish a police
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  • 166 10 The year 1922 will have 53 Sundays to its credit. New Year’s Day was on a Sunday, and during the present century it occurs 14 times only, as follows: 1905, 1911, 1922, 1928, 1933, J 93- 1950, 1956. 1961, 1967, 1978- 1984, 1989, and 1995. Should
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