Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 February 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-02-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 34. VOL* LXXX.. TUESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement638 1922-02-14 1 i C G ARETTES z J I Quality the World > J unvary'”9 In J Over. I I L. <f= The thatis I Sweet in the WE WANT TO GET p Smoking. you INTERESTED IN FIRE PROTECTION |Ba /C& V’* I g J? ,F dIMMWWWk. tSL V 1 I Call638 words
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Advertisement33 1922-02-14 1 BRITISH BOND i Writing Pad J of 100 leaves with 25 envelopes I’ J $1 J» Hermione Box contains 50 fancy- J lined Notepaper. 50 Envelopes J $1 J Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.33 words
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Article430 1922-02-14 2 —“M.M.” JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF. A somewhat peculiar civil action came before the Hon. Mr. Justice FarrerManby in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on the' 7th inst., when Mr. J-B. Hugh as plaintiff, sued a Chinese' Wonia named Tan Siew Eng, of No. 3, Kampong Attap for the—“M.M.” - 430 words
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Article255 1922-02-14 2 (IO V ERN OR -1 Nj-COUNC IL A LTERS THE LIMJTS. In exercise of the powers conferred on him by the Merchant Shipping Ordinance. the Governor in Council hais altered the limits of the Port of Singapore I'aid down iir. November, 1912, and dethe limits of255 words
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Article163 1922-02-14 2 His Lordship, the Chief Judicial Commilssioner in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, delivered his judgment in th 1 appeal of Gan Kea” Swee, Fate chitf goods clerk at Kuala Kubu Station, who was convicted before Mr. A. J- Sturrock at Rasa of knowingly being concerned in the163 words
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Advertisement1473 1922-02-14 2 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. SHORT CLASSIFIED NOTIL ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice is hereby given that the Power SUNGEI PATANI WATER WORKS. WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, 4.. The Government of Kedah h< prepared can be inserted in the Pinang dolj and Ahamad JalaL of 43, Penang to receive Tenders for works ti1,473 words
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Advertisement199 1922-02-14 2 KMW■»CIU UJ W M W 23 D «1 wm 1 M Egyptian Cigarettes! i—< M 5 of Quality j I Bouton Rouge s Felucca W I U I g Maspero Specials n n 0 8 K PACKED IN TINS OF 50 1 I M 1 STOCKED BY ALL HIGH CLASS199 words
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Article282 1922-02-14 3 trv 27,— Mr. Hooley, the U ,ndo,1 l charged at Bow Street f X rs including Messrs. Fiet. S Macduiald. ex-Mayors of Per. C Tnkrdon, respectively, with con"f*" .(..fraud in conneetiOll with Jub lM Cottra said .Mr. Hooley’s appeared to have been carx ■»">**• pj oU |)ci/282 words
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Article137 1922-02-14 3 bndon, February (>. A Birmingham -.i.e says a man named Reuben Bigiid, wln'c proxeution on a charge of i,, Jiy libdiii’g Mr. Horatio Bottom'll. I'., i.ded in his formal acquitit the Old Ba ley on January 23, or 1! Bottomley’-* < > tinsel offering no evii applied at137 words
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227 1922-02-14 3 J'i"' 1 I hruary I. —Lord Birkenhead, piking in London, disclosed that the <b a -V tn. the publication '"dile s report was the fact- that a Himlnll’s Committee wa- consider. 7 H T’rt in relation to the fighting 1 r ba ‘l been daily examining227 words
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Article60 1922-02-14 3 M)l|(], 41 Si. ,a ->‘Uaiv 31 n b- r fl p r, iU IS inessa e h-, Ul 'kish representativf -'w a letter to m. Bonami S rv, .hat TurI 1 ri 11 'I .end repre. I< ~i Coi'ferenc C by "rtu‘ 8 II U Turkey60 words
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Article350 1922-02-14 3 London, January .‘JO. —Sir Ernest Shack!;-; n’s death, after oviij*coming tremcnd< us difficulties which might well have daunted a leaser s«;ul comes hom< t<> thEnglish people with someth ng of th saint' sense of poignancy as Scott’s l<-n-l\ end. Both gave up their lives in350 words
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Article267 1922-02-14 3 London, January 23- —The Well ngton correspondent of the “Times” wires a thrilHng tale of resculf at sea told by wireless. The, auxiliary schooner “Helen B. Sterling’’ travelling from Newcastle to Papeeti struck a gale and was waterlogged at 8 in the morning on Saturday267 words
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Advertisement131 1922-02-14 3 LITTLE BODIES AND BIG PAINSTEETHING WITHOUT TEARS THROUGH BABY'S OWN TABLETS. The “misery and pain that many babies suffer through te!fthing time is expressed < h.'ipieiitly enough in fi.s of pifilftd crying, fever, refusal of food, and diarrhoea—or perhap:- constipation. Baby’s Ovn Tablets —guaranteed to contain no opiates and tc131 words
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Advertisement476 1922-02-14 3 Just for once insist on I Simond s Robertsons’ Bull Dog J Mint Stout. “Private Stock” lager Beer i h WMshg St I lAp I I I hi" XJp 1. i I PERFECT 1 As to Age, Quality, and Mellowness. JOHN ROBERTSON SON, Dundee. Obtainable from all Jiigb Glass eaters476 words
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Article424 1922-02-14 4 HON. MR MITCHELL’S PROPOSAL. The Hon Mr John Mitchell has addressed the following to the President of the Penang Municipality. I understand it is the intention of the Commissioners to discontinue the maintenance of the Penang Band as from the end of this month. If this is424 words
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Article249 1922-02-14 4 There was a cro*d outside the Robinson Piano Company’s premises from where clear sounds from musical instruments wafted outside. The attraction was what in the musical world is styled the Magnavox whose carrying power is likely to astound the local listener as it has done listeners in249 words
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Article220 1922-02-14 4 “M.M.” In the District Court, Malacca, the hearing was continued of a charge preferred against Chan Kim Teng, a well known Malacca merchant, who under the Straits Settlements Liquor Ordinance was charged •‘th»t ho imported dutiable liquor by land, to wit 95 jars of s<m?u, on“M.M.” - 220 words
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Article822 1922-02-14 4 OPENING OP SUNGEI PATANI BRANCH Another milestone along the road of progress in Ked*h was passed yesterday when the new branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at Sangei Patani was formally opened by His Highness the Regent. There was a large gathering at the ceremony,822 words
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Article159 1922-02-14 4 PROPOSED EX.SiERVICE CLUB. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 14. The Ex-Service Association Committee has been approached by members with a request to assist in the formation of an Ex-Service Club in Singapore. The question; will be considered at a. meeting to be held on th»’ 20th in159 words
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Article65 1922-02-14 4 (OMMUNISTS ARRESTED. Welte.vreden, February 14. —On Monday, the Dutch communist, Bergsma, Railways and Tramways, was arrested. After being heard by the District Officer. Sam;M'ang r he will' be expelled from the Dutch Indies. The native communist Malaka. was arrested for writing communist pamphlets, one of which is65 words
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Article299 1922-02-14 4 The Penang celebration of the H ndu festival of Thaipusam was brought to a close last night, when the idol Subra. maniam, in the silver car. was brought back to town from the Chetty Temple. The usual halt was made at the Racecourse for the display of fireworks,299 words
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Article228 1922-02-14 4 The following circular has bee'n addressed to ’he of the Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd. -Gentlfmen, Attached hereto are financial statements which have been prepared coverinfg the operations of the Company from the close of the last financial year (March 31, 1921) to December 31. 1921. These228 words
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Article93 1922-02-14 4 A match between the a Volunteers t., (> k pla<A a 7? D. th" 9‘h W. Th,. scores. v, Deßberate. D and 500 yds. F'h P V Pu Bradley 55 b 57, Pte. Midson 67 L (',i n Cpl. Baker 54, L/Cn] r P "."''■'«’’'«k’iTe h H M.S. Tilania.-R93 words
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Article177 1922-02-14 4 The following tie. are fi Xe(l fl day, loth Fehmajy: Singles Handicap Class CTaylor v. —.4 H. R Ch( P(ui ,r l -15.3 J. A. Goetzco v ton (6); f 3 A. Dudley v AJ <»); 3W. II Mw Vvoodstack (4) Ladies Doubles Handicap.-— e, Hall and177 words
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Article39 1922-02-14 4 The following C.R-C. tennis ties fixed f<>r to-morrow: Championship —L. Huan Cheang v Chee Leng. Singles “A”.—o Joo Ko< i, -3,6 v! Th can Hock, —2/6. Singles B”.~ K. Thean Suee, v. K. Heng Kok- —l5-39 words
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Article120 1922-02-14 4 A very enjoyable day was s P«w Caledonia on Sunday, when a team golfers from Alor Star came down to n t a Caledonia team in a friendly i:u". Singles took place in th»' morning ■< resulted in Caledonia winning eight the nine matches. In the affirncn120 words
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Article98 1922-02-14 4 A .match between the lp"h*the Ipoh atholic (lub wi Saturday on th’ mai’ 1 Ipoh Chib ran up the tota of which T. S. Adams top scored Towers and I )icksMi niad 1 C. C. Harris 10. B. Foenand r t' l wickets for 15 runs. Dr.98 words
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Article118 1922-02-14 4 The inquest tf|, 1 O RI son. Lye Kiat and his thret were brutally murdered on of January 31st. l e’ lf siß No. 34 New Market R a lodger in ’h' h<<us'. a relative of the in the Corona Court G- F. Bout r s r l118 words
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Advertisement172 1922-02-14 4 LATEST DANCE and SONG SUCCESSES. That Should be in possession by every EE popular Dance Bank. EE No programme is complete without any of EE them. EE g O-Hi-O. Kiss a Miss, Cheerie, Oh, by Jingo, Sweet and Low. Mazie, Bright eyes, H Open Arms, Coal Black Mammy, I never172 words
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Miscellaneous79 1922-02-14 4 9ft, n*»»» rtt,w r rr r A GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF THE GIRL GUIDES WILL BE HELD IN THE T O WN HALL ON SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25, AT 9-15 P.M. SONGS, IxSFRUviENTAL MUSIC 'NO AN AMUSING FARCE I (Entitled “THE BATHROOM DOOR”) J IBY PENANG’S LEADING AM kTEURS79 words
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Article1545 1922-02-14 5 NE WS FROM INDIA. CIV IL UISOBKDIENCE. Febro.'y 2,—Ttw M.dr.. )liVO i?-aed the following G:T ernmen f f())lowir)g leading agitators kilts (instalment» of b* ve pft f iand revenue) through G°’ erna)e rVOIB for Guntur lands:— VenUtapoiab. Kists have been f (C€ived Seetbaroma Sastri, another GOl1 P >Lnr now in1,545 words
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Article127 1922-02-14 5 Feb 14—Athenaeum, Annual Meeting Library, 5 pm. Feb 14—Athenaeum, Paper on “Democracv,’’ Chine’e Merchants’ Club, 9 p.m Feb 15—Football, PC C v Govt Services. Feb 15—Penang Swimming Club. Moonlight Fete, 9 p.m. Feb 22—Football, Colours v Whites. Feb 25—Entertainment for Girls’ Guides at Town Hall, 9-15 p.m. Feb127 words
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Article1655 1922-02-14 5 THE BEGUM ON THE BRITISH CONNECTION. Bhopal, February 4—The Prince of Wales arrived here this morning and was received by her Highness the Begum, Col. Blakeway (Agent fo the Governor-General Central India) and other high officials of the State and the Political Officer of the1,655 words
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Article123 1922-02-14 5 P«nang, February 14, 1923. By COURTBdY OF THE CHARTERED BANK). London Dem nd Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ »ight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 3/16 3 Documentary 2/4 9/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’ sight Private „180 p Bombay Demand Bank „174 o Madras Demand Bank ~174123 words
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Advertisement488 1922-02-14 5 r—im mi in iii amaiw'siswßMwmMMMßyj i Cut Your Oil Bill in Half —20 Hours on I Quart of Oil with The Famous. I I —a— I 1 I s Lirt out tank ft (v >7 I .Y L’sehTdbcson f. Wn&g.j I I i Jifcxvl WT H J THE FAMOUS -<488 words
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Article19 1922-02-14 6 Bailky.— On 10th February, 1922 at Penang Maternity Hospital, to Inspector and Mrs E B Bailey, a daughter.19 words
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Article1210 1922-02-14 6 We mav never have been up in an aeroplane or airship, and may have no ambitions towards a flight in either but for most people the subject of aviation possesses a certain fascination, Britons in particular, after the magnificent part which our aviators played in the1,210 words
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Article1601 1922-02-14 6 A’few months ago a report, widely circulated, stated that negotia- tion were on foot between e ancan. Vatican and the Italian Government for the purpose of closing the breach between them, enabling Italy to appoint a minister to the Vatican, and thereby making it possible for the1,601 words
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Article74 1922-02-14 6 I c on*itf The Penang|Coart of A P.P e w> ref the Chief Justice H° f ir Ji* Hon Mr Justice P J S P ro ’o' Judge, Hon Mr JasHM and Hon Mr Justice M T(g in the Supreme Court to-d»/- > was devoted to74 words
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Article59 1922-02-14 6 The 4 J We are otfici ll b e ,Df 0 mnection w,rh de(lf h for murder 5 iM I pM .,d him H. I Assizes in July H ic ,-iou I Council refused r ‘ll g th- u I leU to -ppe-l, *>”’ af;er hearing59 words
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Advertisement260 1922-02-14 6 i'’ I i I i i I I 1 I STRONG 5 LIGHT DURABLE x 5 The American Pulley X X S incorporates the proved, best features of all types g F a X of pulleys. Though X X X 5 AMERICAN manyre g X STEEL SPLIT finementS X PULLEYS260 words
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Advertisement8 1922-02-14 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.8 words
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Miscellaneous27 1922-02-14 6 THE TIDES. High Watsr. Low Water. To-day. 1.36 a.m. 8.12 a.m. 2.17 p.m. 8,30 p m. To-mobbow, 2.13 a.m. 8 48 a.m. 2.54 p.m. 9.11 p m.27 words
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Article127 1922-02-14 7 oXTß adictoky accounts. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February 12. are ;v<JD h< 1 .Kiting affair. The republ.can (10MS alkge that the firing was ■"'S'iraigh ot he specW C tr ‘*”'L .homing dead their command. k Patrick on his demanding that *„tabl« put UP «heir tends. a,.,1 Relfawt accountReuter’s Telegrams.] - 127 words
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Article279 1922-02-14 7 H| O February 3. A joint’ state. ~T OH th- b-ish negotiation ha s been t ?p,i It ascribes the hitch which has ~,1 to the stand taken up by Mr. vL,-i (’chins on the boundary com. I to the Irish delegation’s X:..*ni lth Mr Lloyd George279 words
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Article19 1922-02-14 7 ABANDONS CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE Bombay, February I’2. ■tl' Gandh’ has temporarily abandoned G JX’licy of civil disobedie nee.19 words
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Article238 1922-02-14 7 S IR M. O’DWYER ON INDIAN SELF-GOVERNMENT 11 Mirliacf > W y, Lieutenant,!i r>i of th Punjab:, delivered, the 1 '*f a series of lectures which have ■'■uianged by the Overseas Club and a,ri "tic league at the ?rw club pre. J s '\\ernori House. Park-place, St.238 words
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Article51 1922-02-14 7 > ri 'l'X|. I.’ i t;d; ;in 11 The “Manches- LoiuJo, ,K ’hat th*- directors u, '"b i' X,v ’’h-Western Railv. ‘l.:u K j '*amalgamated ai ri<>u ln< orkshir RailL'' vi, h t|| ."\i' f'-r ainalg'ij4 eapital < f K Uay who 7' 14, 'g»-Rf nndio-igs sterling is51 words
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Article174 1922-02-14 7 TAJ MAHAL VISITED. Agra, February 13. The I‘riuce of Wai s broke his journey to Agra, early this morning, to visit Fatchpur S kri. the wonderful city bui'i by the Emperor Akbar, which has been deserted since 1599. H.R H. spent some time amongst- the splendidly174 words
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Article425 1922-02-14 7 Delhi, January 23.—The revised programme of the visit of the Prince of Wales to Delhi contains interesting details as to some of the ceremonies to be observed in the royal week. The Prince will arrive by train at Selimgarh bastion of the Delhi Fort at 3-30 p-m.425 words
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Article126 1922-02-14 7 Paris, February 12. —According to M Poincare’s statement to a delegation, from the Senate Financial Committee, the Government w ill abide by the Banque Industrielle de* Chine reflotation scheme as by the Chamber, but the alternative remains open, either to reorganize the Banque, or wind it up126 words
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Article42 1922-02-14 7 London. February 1. —F,-r the first t me since 1913-14 the national debit has been reduced as compared with the previous year- The total aggregate gros s liability for 1921-22 is 7634 million sterling, being 244 million below 1920-21.42 words
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Article214 1922-02-14 7 London, February 4- —A Teheran message says; Gendarmerie under Colonel La Houty Khan has attacked Tamen Tabriz. Part of the Cossack garrisons .surrender! d and the remainder fled. Nationalists joined the Gendarmerie*. The Governor-Geo era! is under surveillanc* now. All is now quiett. Col. La Houty Khan214 words
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213 1922-02-14 7 The following telegrams were exchanged between the late Pop e and the King: From the Pope:—“Overjoyed at the agreement happily reached in regard to Ireland. We congratulate; your Majesty warmly on having contributed effectively to this great work of peace-—Pope Benedict XV.” From tha213 words
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Article320 1922-02-14 7 AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. There* is already distinct evidence of interest in the Amateur Photographic Section of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. At a recent meeting of the Malayan Camera Club, held in Kuala Lum. pur. a small* collection of pictures submitted by various members of the* Chib to the Exhibition320 words
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Article175 1922-02-14 7 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.' Sir, —In these days, when one hears so much of the dangers of the germ-earty-ing power of dust, when we see the excessively high death rate from phth sis (which is essentially a dust-borne disease) and when we see —and175 words
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Article251 1922-02-14 7 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir. —Doubtless thanks are due by the public of Penang to the P.A-B.A. for the sporting series of boxing contents arranged last Thursday and Friday nights, hut. Sir. in the matte? of encouragement, don’t the local amateurs who gave some251 words
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Article387 1922-02-14 7 LAST YEAR'S PRODUCTION In the annual Bullion Letter ot Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co., the review of the gold position contains interesting reference to the significance of the payment of international debts in gold. The letter states: “It cannot be seen too clearly that a demand for gold387 words
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Article994 1922-02-14 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. E. S. Hose is gazetted British Resident, Negri Sembilan. Mr. E. T. James has been appointed to act as Assistant District Officer. Klaog, Class V. Mr- N. F. H. Mather has been appointed to officiate as Assistant District Officer, Larut, Clags IV. Mr. Sastri will arrive in)994 words
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Article36 1922-02-14 7 Per N.Y-K. s.s. “Atsuta Marti, from London), January 21. —To Singapore Mr. T. W. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. IL A- Dabell, Master G. N. Dabell, Mr. A. Mugford Mr. M. M. Jack.36 words
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Article382 1922-02-14 7 S PENCER.H A M PSHIRE The marriage took place on Jan. 4th 1922, at St- Margaret’s, Westminster, of Mi*. Jack Crosland Spence'r (Fate of the 3rd Wiltshire Regiment) only son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer of the Abbey, Aston Abbotts. Aylesbury. Bucks, with Miss Phyllis Everest Hampshire, only382 words
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Article731 1922-02-14 8 INTERESTING CIVIL Sl’IT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Ar* interd'jting civil suit «as concluded in the Supreme' Court, Ipoh, last wi'ek, the proceedings of which should be of considerable interest to merchants and all business men, involving as it doe s the question of Railway liability for parads,731 words
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Article155 1922-02-14 8 London, February 1- —The prices of fresh meat have already risen threepence to fourpence a pound and the prices of foreign meat are also rising in consequence of the spread of foot and mouth disease which has neceissitated the destruction of many animals. Sir Stewart 6t<ckman,155 words
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Article379 1922-02-14 8 ESTIMATE SANCTIONED BY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT. At a special meeting of the Rangoon municipal committee, it was decided to record the following letter, dated November 30. 1921, from the assistant secretary to the Governmonit of India, public works department, to the director-general of posts and telegraphs, jiegarding the379 words
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Article177 1922-02-14 8 A sad fatality occurred on February 11 th in the death by drowning at the tank at. Ilu Gombak iat the 12th mile, near the Power Station, of Gerald, the 20 year old son of Mr. and Mrs- T. Cvan Langenberg, Kuala Lumpur, and an assistant at177 words
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Advertisement285 1922-02-14 8 Bod r "'s fIPSW Prepared as directed Mellin s Food is the fepar per.‘Ct substitute for breast milk and ’[p i coii'-Hns natures essential constituents Jr 'X for building sturdy limbs and solid flesh. I|j| j Equally good for nursing or expectant I —~T% mothers as for babies. Mellin’s Food285 words
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Advertisement159 1922-02-14 8 Fhe're is perhaps, no place in the!work! where a person \oluntarily fakes more risks against his health than in the Tropical East. One cannot avoid doing' so on account of the severe’ climate, dangers of bad water and a hundred other natural causes. There are the’ reasons why so many159 words
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Advertisement122 1922-02-14 8 SOLE AGENiS: *lX2earne F. O. R. y With PENANG. (Zz/ff 00 S AXDAr D r r equipment SELF-STARTER EQUIPMENT I $250 Extra. tN M. .T.-mi-ui.. I yjl— n/ t W I I (A) V I USE GENUINE FORD SPARE PARTS ONLY BEWARE of SPURIOUS IMITATION PARTS w iii ii—i wi122 words
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Article88 1922-02-14 9 The following are the latest quotations m Messrs Kennedy &l Co.’s share list; Yesterday. To-day, J g SHAKES. S, >. 3XO X x aO X J c. 5 c. So. So. Mining. Renong Tin 24/- 25/- 23/6 24/Bouth Taiping 50c 52|c 52$c 55c Taiping Tin 1.»'5 1.07$88 words
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Article64 1922-02-14 9 14th February, 1922. Smoked Sheet Fine Pale Crepe 25|c Unsmoked Sheet No 1 16 c 1 Siuokr-d Sheet 29Ac SrSOAPOKB 29 c r Smoked Sheet 8 1/2 i London Crepe 8 1/2d New York THE RUBBER MARKET. The following were the rubber quotations in London on February 1364 words
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Article89 1922-02-14 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Feb 13 Spot JE153.2a.6d up 75.6 d 3 months buying £155.2s 6d 75.6 d 3 selling £155.75.6d 75,6 d Local Parity $76.98 February 14tb: Singapore, sold 100 tons at Penang, buyers no sellers at Messrs Boustead and89 words
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Article201 1922-02-14 9 BP. Tapioca $6.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers Cold leaf $72 seller» Black Pepper $16.50 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $45 sellers Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $4O nominal 110« $32.00 sellers J No. 1 $lO.OO per piou No. 2 $9.00201 words
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Article233 1922-02-14 9 The Australian Prime Minister despatched a cable message to the British Government asking that the time limit fixed for the acceptance or rejection of the experimental airship scheme should be extended. As the British Government does not propose to proceed with the development of the airships this233 words
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Article950 1922-02-14 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. i a NAMES. 2-3 g RUBBBR (Dollar.) So. S c. Jc. Allenby Rnbber Co. 20c 224 c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate jjjq j Amalgamated Malay Estates j’grj j'go Ayer Hitane Planting Syndicate 10 (x) 1O CO Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates j qq Ayer Molek Rubber Co.950 words
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Article401 1922-02-14 9 Prnakg, February 14. 1922. HEEF— rt* Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat <lo curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue de 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of401 words
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Advertisement343 1922-02-14 9 US Tkij-fw'. second band W»f u d 'fi ’’"'-iter in go°<i running 37 FOR SALE. 7 ninahv. Almost new- Sa Penang. Box No. 38, c/« r T leaving r Gazette NOTICES. p.V.R c. i r of the above Club are old me« bers 01 a, General Meeting to be Drill343 words
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Advertisement130 1922-02-14 9 R. YOUNG (> CO., ITO.; PENANG. 1 z H mnct ‘MOSAIC’ Pressed Concrete Flooring Tiles. Great Variety in Artistic Colours and Patterns. On View at Our Offices. SIZE OF TILES B’xB* <. PLAIN ‘MALACOA’ CONCRETE FtOOBING TILES > RED OR GREY SIZES up to 16" sq. Perfect ROOFING (OO TILES130 words
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Article839 1922-02-14 10 GERMANY’S BID FOR TRADE. After a eomewhab prolonged stay in the Dutch East Indies, Colonel J. Unawortb travelling secretary of the Salvation Army has returned to Britain impressed by the opportunities which the Indies offer for commercial enterprise. He is especially impressed by the desperate efforts which839 words
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Article46 1922-02-14 10 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade at 6 p m to- J ay 1 March ...The Na’ional FencibleB...Sou-»a 2 Selection ...The Bohemian Girl.,.Balfe 3 Wal'.z ...The Septon ...Everiett 4 Bolero ...Tnootrin ...Hume' 5 One Step ...Rainbow ...Wenrich46 words
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Article562 1922-02-14 10 I'o-DAY’S departures. Peng Fook for Langsa. Perak |E 8 Co] for Deli, van Riebeeck for Singapore. Takada for Singapore, China and Japan. Aing Thye for Patg Nga. Seaug Bee for Singapore and China. Perak [S S Co] for Teluk Anson. Klang tor Port Swettenham aud Singapore Trang for562 words
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Article193 1922-02-14 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taipiug, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anaon, Kuala Kubu, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Serembau, Y 7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Biintar and Ragan Serai Ry tram 9 3't a m A 4193 words
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Article20 1922-02-14 10 T> e D> vanha, »i h mails from Eurrpe, exposed to a-ri e here at r'ayligbt on S-turdsv,20 words
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Advertisement162 1922-02-14 10 F w i 5 c f I; Jrom Stock.: Reddaways “(Samel farand 5 Qamel J~(air belting I 3n sizes 3 to 10 inches. < c < 5 i > Isineona I ffialata > J c Jn sizes 1, to 10 inches. < > < < I zPriees on Jipplieation to:162 words
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Advertisement192 1922-02-14 10 Farther in Prices. Office Requisites. I HANDSOME BROWN OAK PEN tr ay I No. 7002, Price $1.50 each. K D O Star.” I rap er v I ideal.” I Clips I 1 “Glider.” I “STAR” Paper Clips, 100 in a paper box V 30 cts. per box. Bj “Ideal” Paper192 words
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Article365 1922-02-14 11 London, January 30. —The following Irish Rugby team meets England at Dublin on the 11th February AV. Crawford (Lansdowne), T. Wallis (Wanderers), D. Sullivan (University College, Dublin), G. Stephenson (Belfast University), D. Cussen (Dublin University). J. Wheeler (Belfast University), W. Cunningham (Lansdowne), M. Bradley, (Dolphin), AV- Ollopy (Bective365 words
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Article818 1922-02-14 11 'S.T.” ANNUAL MEETING OF MALAYAN BRANCH. I he annual meeting of the Straits (npw the Malayan) branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was held at Raffles Museum Dr. R. O. AVinstedt presidingThe nTcmbeiship of the Society at the close of the year stands at 469. as compared– 'S.T.” - 818 words
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Advertisement151 1922-02-14 11 Strong, Healthy Children KEPLER- Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract An excellent food-tonic for weaklx and ailing children. Quickly increases \veight and improves physique. Makes their checks round and rosy and their limhs shapely and well developed. Is very palatable. In bottles of tiro sizes, of all Chemists and Sto/151 words
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Advertisement1406 1922-02-14 12 ifiRFM KAISHA straits steamship co., ltd., *<«-/ IYniVJ (Incorporated iu Straits Settlements Hongkong to San Francisco via Japan Connecting to all Points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. FOR INTENDED 10 SAIL STEAMERS jc- i Every Tues, at 5 p.m. T from Klang. ccoviep Port Swetsenham and Singapore.1,406 words
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