Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 February 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-02-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 44. VOL. LXXX. MONDAY. 27th FEBRUARY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement561 1922-02-27 1 f NIKKO I MOPE R 11 AR T s i PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDiO no. 7, NORTHAM ROAD. J I Tel. No 579. r iiiaiiim «■laaniiaiiaiaia At Sa a?' LJ. -I I—! LJ I—l I—l i— Ul3 L 1 I—l i—ll—l m £LJ C.I r 1 f..l Li Jj 11 liriitii r561 words
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Advertisement26 1922-02-27 1 BRITISH BOND Writing Pad of 100 leave» wjllt 25 envelop** s*! Hermione 802 contain* 50 fancy. lined Notepaper, 50 Envelope* 1 $1 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.26 words
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Article465 1922-02-27 2 DECREASE IN 1921. The year 1920 still holds the record foi the total tonnage of shipping- launched in the United Kingdom, which exceeded by 517.572 tons the total for last year. These points are amongst many interesting facts contained in the Lloyd’s Register annual summary of the465 words
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362 1922-02-27 2 The Meiropolitani Vickers Electrical Company. Limited, of Trafford Park. Manchester, have been successful in obtaining a con.ract valued at between £750,000 and £1.0()0,000 for material needed in the electrification of the South African railways. This, they state, is the first order placed in pursuance of the362 words
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Article514 1922-02-27 2 rhe engagement is announced of Li e ut.. cohunamEr E. H'lton Young. M.P., Fin ancial Secretary to the treasury, and Lady Scott Lady Scott is the widow of Captain Falcon Scott, R.N., the gallam leader of the Antarctic expedition which met with disaster in 1912. She received514 words
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Article172 1922-02-27 2 Sir J. I). Connolly, Agent-General for Western Australia, ha- written to the press defending the “white Australia.” po.icy. He repudiates the black labour proposals for northern Australia- He. points out that “white Australia” is not related to the Immigration Restriction Act, whieffi practically limits immigration to Britishers-172 words
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Article116 1922-02-27 2 A whale, estimated to be 120 ft in, Length and weighing 125 tons, which swam in from th< Carribbean, grounded in shallow water at the Atlantic entrance to the Panama Canal. a»'d for some time proved a grave problem for the isthmus residents, according to a report116 words
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Advertisement435 1922-02-27 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. can be inserted n rhe 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 be435 words
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Advertisement1510 1922-02-27 2 MUN-C.PAr_NOT.CE. Notice is hereby given that all persons An ordinary meeting of the Municipal having any claifns n the estate of the Commissioners will be held at the Muni- A\'l) Ql late Mr. F. A. E. J. Jensen (deceased), cipal offi ce a t 4 p.m- on Tuesday, the 28th1,510 words
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Article427 1922-02-27 3 MAKERS -of' REAL DEMOCRACY Ovjer 450 member* of the Loud'n Binns Inb a’’d th‘ ir friends attended a c.ub dinner at tin IL Ibornt Restaurant in celebration of the one hundred a"d sixtythird anniver-ary < f the birth of Robert Burn®. Professor Grierson, in submitting “The Immortal427 words
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Article184 1922-02-27 3 In aw article on the Cha-nlnelj Tunnel the “Manchester Guardian Commercial’ say* that from the engineering' point of view it may at once be said that, the seb-.-m-e is perfectly practicable there are no technical difficulties which modern engineering science should not be able to overcome- But.184 words
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Advertisement763 1922-02-27 3 BAN KS. mpR( AN T ILF BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING lh c m limited. CORPORATION. ,ii England.) (Incorporated in Hongkong.) i apitiH £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital $20,000,0’.') bribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Funds 1,050,000 Sterii..g £4,500,0u? t a! r- p Fund and Undivided Silver $23,500,000 1,227,600 Reserve Liability of Proprietors763 words
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Advertisement144 1922-02-27 3 PaNK i ILLw PALE PEOPLE I Anaemia is a dangerous condition eith 'i in man or woman because thin watei;\ blood means lessened power ot resistance to disease. Rheumatism m )l only causes but follows anaemia. If y oU '■uffot from Indigestion most likely your blood, and not your stomach,144 words
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Advertisement283 1922-02-27 3 gcaßL.tr VIRGINIA CIGARETTES M l t cj To pay fancy prices for cigarettes is to play into the hands of it WI|K rM those whose love of profit is not tempered by considerations of A their duty to an unsuspecting public. To pay any higher price than that asked for283 words
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Article815 1922-02-27 4 A SUCCESSFUL CONCERT The healthy stare of the Girl Guide movement in Penang was shown at the Town Hall on Saturday night, when a very successful entertainment was given by European ladies and gentlemen of the S ttlement in aid of Girl Guide Funds, There was a815 words
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Article52 1922-02-27 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade at 6 p m to-day 1 March Duke Comrade Teike 2 Selection Tne Belle of New York Kerker 3 Waltz Imagination Williams 4 Fox Trot Come here you Jaocb 5 One Step Every body’s Jazzing52 words
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Article816 1922-02-27 4 Mr and Mrs J Crabb Watt; returned from borne yesterday. The Bishop of Singapore, who has been on a visit to Java, returned to Singapore on the s 8 Minderoo. The name of Mr F G Bourne has been added to the Commission of the Peace for816 words
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Article869 1922-02-27 4 ROBERTON-DORLING. There was a large congregation in the Mission Church, Sitiawan, on Wednesday last, to witness the marriage of Mr Harold Edward Roberton, of Ayer Tawab Estate, Sitiawan, second bou of Mr Roberton, or Wallington, Surrey, and Mias Dorothy Morri®, eldest daughter of Mr Mrs Walter Dorling of869 words
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Article461 1922-02-27 4 A NABOB ON £5OO A YEAR. There has been ju<t issued through the Superintendent, Government Press Calcutta, the third volume of the Proceedings of the Indian Historical Association, one of a series of slim volumes which nobody who is at all interested in the461 words
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Article157 1922-02-27 4 At the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission, the President referred to the recommendation of the Municipal Finance Committee that an Internal Committee should be appointed to consider economy whether it could be obtained by increased hours or in other ways and moved that this Committee should157 words
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Article129 1922-02-27 4 facilitating the rescue work.—“ Straits Times.” Kuala Lumpur, February 25.—A seriouaccident is reported to have occur ied recently in Pahang during inspection of the railway line by Mr F D B Opeoshaw, chief resident engineer, and Mr C G Hutton, in charge of the Pahang s ction.facilitating the rescue work.—“ Straits Times.” - 129 words
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Article79 1922-02-27 4 The following is the business for the special meeting of the Municipal Commission, to be held t<-morrow 1 Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2 Any special business the President may bring forward. 3 Questions. 4 Some bills to be passed. 5 Supervision by Messrs79 words
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Article509 1922-02-27 4 “SLOGAb.” COMP BriTIf)N To find a fitting “slog aQ f 0 tiou beginning with the letter for a prize of $25. 2OO M been received from all over Six competitors have sent i n ali,t 4i not according to the rules 's hlcl i attempts are extremely ingeoioa509 words
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Article138 1922-02-27 4 Interesting Will in Kcala Lim■- r Court. The “Straits Times' Kuala correspondent wires that before 11 Commissioner, an important p o,n j affecting the Prov.dent A Ration Malaya was argued by M r ftr c eBD □ection with the will of the e M b138 words
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Article122 1922-02-27 4 “S T —f the Ci‘7 of On Thursday the master palic< Boston reported to tna iaticCf that 37 members of his t 0 work 3 sistiog of Bengal**” J c there v...el simmering o f the trouble vessel left its oo D ib’ Williams Marine P°hc 1“S T ’ - 122 words
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Advertisement476 1922-02-27 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. Capable Dresser wanted <• take charg» '*f Estate hospital in the healthy coas. District, Selangoi Please apply with testimonials stating salary required to Hp Medical Officer, Jerain District Hospital Association. Selangor, I.M.S. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. A Plant Foreman wanted to take charge of Millwright, work476 words
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Article1164 1922-02-27 5 I HOPES \nd FEARS. I ]■,’>)• Mr. Balfour at I '"nd f/,rd Gr< y at B iStOl t 0 I .an. P'cpafd do vcr I wc j i( j in the last war if k b eet ”f unprovoked agr C bu among the inaBses there ie1,164 words
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Article223 1922-02-27 5 Mm, of might and mind and mettle deck our country’''roll of fame: Captains Cook ami Kidd and Kettle—how these worthies played the game! Think of many a glorious Dickon—Turpin anxl the Lion-1 ieart—how they laid the glory thick or'., playing < very man his part Muse upon the223 words
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Article203 1922-02-27 5 Should children be taught to write “print-script,”' otr only the old “cursive hand” which our grandparents used to pen their love-letters and sign their cheques? Educational authorities are divided on the subject, but the Hertfordshire Education Committee, writes the “Daily Chronicle” Hitchin correspondent, has decided i” favour203 words
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Article851 1922-02-27 5 DIFFICULTIES OF TRAVELLERS. It is 44(> years, all but a few months since Richard, Duke of Gloucester, Lord High Constable of England, took Berwick from Sir Patrick Hepburn of Dunjsyre in 14*2, and for the last time altered the frontier of the Kingdom. It is more851 words
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Article588 1922-02-27 5 PROTEST BY FRENCH RUBBER fhe “FinaJitieel M eekblad Voor den Funds) nhandel” says, the Haagsche Ane-ta-kantoor has received the following communication: A number of the most important! rubbei plantations working with French capital (to a total amount of fully 115.000,000 11.) in the Dutch East Indies have588 words
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129 1922-02-27 5 Liverpool is considering two great schemes for linking the city to the Cheshire shore. One proposal' is for constructiinlg two more tunnels under ihe Mersey and the other for spanning the river with a suspension bridgeIf the latter is adopted Liverpool will have a129 words
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Article134 1922-02-27 5 A draft Order in! Council' recently forwarded to South Africa annexing the territory of Southern Rhodesia, now under British Protection, was published as a White Paper, together with a draft of the terms under which the country would become a. self-governing Colony. An alternative policy to enter134 words
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Advertisement448 1922-02-27 5 I j “Smarter Than Ever.” I hat is what the well-dressed i h sa y about these New Season’s Goods. S White Flannel Trousers, to order S $l5 pair. i S Flannel 56 ins. wide, good quality $7-50 yard. Government Linen, width 36 ins., glossy as silk, suitable tor torijr’448 words
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Article19 1922-02-27 6 Robebton —Dueling—Ou Feb. 22nd, at Sitiawao, by the Rev. L. Kemptborne, Harold Edward Robtrton to Dorothy Morris Dorling.19 words
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Article1289 1922-02-27 6 The report fi'vui Pati<»i» cabled by Reuter that several members of the Prince 1 of Wales’ party while motoring from Delhi to Patiala were fi r t d upon by unknown assailants is a very disquieting incident. j It brings into bvld relief the fact that despite1,289 words
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Article1051 1922-02-27 6 The general public appears to have a somewhat hazy idea of Laad for the progress of the Ex-Service Men. Government's scheme for grants of land to ex* Service men, and information with regard to it is rather scanty. Now and then we have a reference to it1,051 words
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Article60 1922-02-27 6 The following sre the in Messrs Kennedy oo.’i ib lre!fc Yesterday. SHAKES. I 5 3 i s x® t i Jo. Jo. IC. JI Mmiag. Kampong K 31/6 32/6 31/. Ulu Piah 1.00 1.05 i.ojm Uhi Yam 22/- 23/- 21/6 23 General. Victory L 5% 93.50 9460 words
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Article28 1922-02-27 6 27th February, 1922| 1 Smoked Sheet Penano Fine Pale Crap* J Unsmoked Sheet No 1 r, 1 Smoked Sheet SIHGAPOK. Orepfl Longos Crßp j New York28 words
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Article53 1922-02-27 6 The Straits Trading Co Ltd. WJ Singapore gold 100 ton» 1 Penang buyers no seller’ nt b'Messrs Boestead and Co To-dav’s quotation for Hn $74.75 per picul. basin M Penang refined tin $74 I* buyers no feller»; unrefined J per picul, buyers no seller»; tin of’ per picul,53 words
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Article82 1922-02-27 6 An patraordlnary M.mbar, -ill h« Theatre »nTh«r.d..W«> following re’olu 10 mWD or»* .-That this Government of tl' p rr cause full enqairy to J prevalence of ven‘" ,H of that prevalence (c, n (d) th. rabj-c‘ of p-'“ d Singapore have kn y politic" j the82 words
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Article50 1922-02-27 6 The Mai l s. TbeTh-ms” j is exp’Cted to ar I Wednesday I The Singap° re ‘'’““j th* drn rbedeci» 100 1 agreed to tbe f to make a h fof tl* I stores Rt U jjd I Electric Tram”» j itr Science Socie V. 1 So«‘ etl I registered*50 words
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Advertisement235 1922-02-27 6 A Fair Principle Ano A Fair Price Dodge Brothers have never failed to improve their car continually. Yet the price of this car today compared with its cost is lower in propor- tion than it was at the very beginning. As production increased, the saving has been faithfully invested and235 words
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Advertisement8 1922-02-27 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.8 words
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Miscellaneous29 1922-02-27 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. TO-DAV. 12 29 a.m 7 11 a.m. 1 .3 psn 7.29 P«» To-morbow. 12 57 p.m. 7 36 a.m. 1.26 p.m. 7.54 p.m.29 words
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Obituary21 1922-02-27 6 DEATH. De Miranda—On February, 23rd, at her residenct, No. 8/, Selegie Road, Singapore, Miss Cr»rlota de Mirand-, in her 77th year.21 words
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Article518 1922-02-27 7 Mil LLOVD GEORGE’S PLAN Reuter’s Telegrams. London. February 25. 1,, connection with to-day’», meeting of Lloyd George and M. Poincare, it is in well-informed quarters that the f, -iture "f the former’» plan for mam a e to establish a ten year truce throughout Europe, every nationReuter’s Telegrams. | - 518 words
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Article34 1922-02-27 7 BRITISH SUPPORT London. February 24. I ‘rnaiut nt approved an expenditure, '■‘ni.ited at £35,000, on participation! in Brazilian Cent* nary Exhibition at 'h Linein The. City of London has il 'ubscribed £26.000-34 words
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Article22 1922-02-27 7 Ottawa. February 25. I'" isuifial census figures of the atJori of Canada show 8,772.000. an in ten years <>f 1.475,000.22 words
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Article22 1922-02-27 7 \*'w York. February. 26I’hn l ir uiparat.ivei’y ummportar.t u houses have failed. The s fai lur ts are *ev< n.22 words
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Article17 1922-02-27 7 L indon. February 25 I ’l"’ improved cotton marU 1 11 unlers frem (’hina.17 words
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Article294 1922-02-27 7 A M ERIC A N RESER V AT I ON. Washington!. February 25. The Foreign Relations Committee agreed to a reservation to tin Lour Power Paet, pi'vidirig that the I riited States is "ot committed-fo an armed force alliance, or. any obligation to join in defence. Senators’ Attitude294 words
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Article55 1922-02-27 7 AM E RICA’S INTER EST Washington, February 24President Harding ha* written to Sena toi Freding-Puysen. complaininig that Congress has tied the hand* of the Administration in dealing with the Reparations Commission, and suggesting that legislative action should be taken to per mit the United States to get it*55 words
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Article31 1922-02-27 7 Washington, February 24. The Ambassadors of Britain, Italy, France and Japan met at the State Department, and resumed the considerati ju of the distribution of the ex-German Atlantic cables.31 words
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Article82 1922-02-27 7 GRAVE ALLEGATIONS. New York, February 24. A sensation has been created by the publication of letters recently written tp his father by Lieutenant Smythe, a victim of the Roma disaster, in which he declared that the airship behaved so badly m a previous trip over W ashington82 words
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Article212 1922-02-27 7 Experiments have been in progress with a view to adapting thi principle of the Diesel engine to aircraft and mot'-r--cars, and there is reason to believe that complete success in near at hand. Whether England, France, or Germany will first be able to claim a really212 words
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Article69 1922-02-27 7 GOVERNMENT DEFEAT. London, February 25. The Bodmin (Cornwall) by-election, caused by the death of Sir Charles Hanson, ex-Lond Mayor of London, resulted as under: Mr. Isaac Foot (Independent Liberal) 13,751 Major-General Sir Frederick Poole (Coal Unionist) 10.610 Ind. Lib. Majority 3,141 (The result at the last general election69 words
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Article65 1922-02-27 7 KIDNAPPING INC IDENT. Johannesburg, February 25. The (Government ha* called for a thousa"d special constables. The Springs Commando kidnapped and roughly handled a colliery official and two of his companions, and subsequently released them. Dynamite Explosions .Johannesburg. February 26. There were five successive dynamite explosion's near one65 words
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Article84 1922-02-27 7 A NEW MINISTRY. Rome. February 25. The ex-Minister of Finance. Signor Facta, is forming a Ministry. Members of New Cabinet. Rome. February 26The King has approved the ex-Finance Minister, Signor Facta’s list of Ministers comprising eight Democrats, three members of the Popular, or Catholic party, one Agrarian,84 words
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Article103 1922-02-27 7 IM PORT ANT RESO LI 'll ON. London, February 24. The Chamber of Shipping passed a reso. tion, urging early substantial reduction of wages afloat and ashore, dock and port charges, dues, and all other working costs, also urging the Government to direct the attention of foreign103 words
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Article35 1922-02-27 7 SAILING POSTPONED London, l ebruary 25It has been decided to postpone the sailing of the British Trade Ship till there are more definite signs < i an apparent recovery in world cond tions.35 words
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Article32 1922-02-27 7 Toni on. February 24. Festivities in honour of the visit of the British Atlantic Battle Cruiser Squadron inteluded a banquet. at which the speeches urged an Anglo-Erench Allianc-32 words
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Article34 1922-02-27 7 London. February 25The Admiralty has issued a statement claiming to have made further large ie ductions, which have now been approved, reducinlg the proposed estimate* for 1922-o by £22,000,000. to under £61.000.000.34 words
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Article59 1922-02-27 7 A TRAGIC END London. February 25. A well-dressed man, who was killed by falling under a train at Smith Kensington Station, was identified as Mr. (>e')'ge Croll. Director of Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield, Ltd., and twenty Rubber Companies associated therewith He recently resigned the chairmanship59 words
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Article42 1922-02-27 7 Lomh n. Febi uary 25The late Sir William Matthews, a mein. b< r of the fii rn of Coode. Matthews, l itzmaurice and Wilson', consulting engine is to the f rown Agei.t* for the "lonics. ,cft £lOl,OOO.42 words
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Article223 1922-02-27 7 OUTRAGE NEAR DELHI. London, February 25. It ig reported f r m Patiala that several members of the Prince of Wales’s party wer© fifed on, while motoring from Delhi to Patiala. No one was hit. The charmter of the assailants is unknown. Excellent Reception at Lahore.223 words
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Article262 1922-02-27 7 THE CAKE AND PRESENTS. London. Febiuary 25Crowded London is taking ever growing interest in Tuesday’s Royal wedding in Westminster Abbey, where feverish preparations are being made. The wedding cake was delivered yesterday. It stands six feet high and weigh* over 500 pounds. A feature of the cake262 words
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Article41 1922-02-27 7 ASSA 4 !LANT A RRESTED Palis, February 25A Mayence message says two shots were fired, without result, at ex-King Ferdinand of Bulgaria. when he was leaving the Opera at Munich- The assailant, a Bulgaria", vvas arrested.41 words
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Article125 1922-02-27 7 THE CITY EQUITABLE GROUP. London, February 25Yet another insurance concern, namely, the First National Re-Insurance Company, belonging to the City Equitable Group, has filed a petition for winding up. Official Receiver’s Disclosure. London, February 25 In' order to calm the doubt regarding the reasons for the Mlure125 words
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Article23 1922-02-27 7 Prague. February 25. The Polish Minister categorically denies the reported existence of a secr> t traty between Poland and HuJigary.23 words
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Article132 1922-02-27 7 DEMAND FOR THE “FULLEST LIGHT.” Paris. February 25A demamd was presented in the Chambet for the appointment of a Commission ot enquiry of 33 members, “to throw the fudest light on the political responsibilities of every kind engaged in the affair ot the Ba-nque Industrirdle de hine. signed132 words
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Article123 1922-02-27 7 —Vale. THE FRENCH “BLUEBEARD.” Paris, Febiuary 24 President Millerand rejected an appeal for mercy on. behalf of Landru, who will consequently be guillotined next week Versailles, February 25. Landru has been guillotined. Protest|ati o n of Innocence Versailles. February 25. Landru was executed at- dawn- He maintained calm—Vale. - 123 words
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Article52 1922-02-27 7 Paris, February 24. The Commission on Aeronautical Control has niotified Germany that the con. structicn and importation of civil aircraft may be resumed on May 5. The Allies are at present negotiating concerning the future method of supervision of aeronautics in Germany, subsequent to the abolition of the52 words
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Article343 1922-02-27 7 MGER lAN COSTUMES AND MOTOR-CARS. Inter» *ting descriptions of Nigerian life are given in letters from Mr. XV. Hulme Lever, the son of Lord Leverhulme, which are published in “Progress, the monthly hou*e organ of the great soap firm Describing a native dance, the presiding genius of which343 words
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Article69 1922-02-27 7 NON -COO I’ ER A T lON A TIV ITIE S Delhi. February 26. J The AH India Congress Committee met I Mr. (>andhi moved a resolution confirm- 1 ing the suspension of mass civil disobed ence, but- sanctioning practically all ot-hei Hon cooperation activites, including in-i69 words
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Article35 1922-02-27 7 MARTIAL LAW WITHDRAWN Delhi. I' binary 26 Martial law has been withdrawn in Malabar. A civil ordinance ha* been pro- mulgated, providing measures for the restoration, and maintenance of ;l w and order.35 words
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Article29 1922-02-27 7 London, February 25in the Rugby international match, England and France drew. 11 point* each, at Twickenham. Scotland beat Ireland by 6 po nts to 3. at Edinburgh29 words
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Article22 1922-02-27 7 St Moritz, February 26The Frenchman, Cochet, won the final of the men’s singles in the world’s eoveredcourt tennis championship-22 words
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Article397 1922-02-27 7 The prohibition law is beginning to pall upon the America.!' public, according to the statements made by officials of anti-prohibition organisations, who have launched a campaign: to obtain the repeal of the Volstead Enforcement Act- in Congress and substitute instead a bill perniitti"g the sale of397 words
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Article168 1922-02-27 7 A mutiny broke out. o." board the French liner Amazone, while procr*e<L ing from Marseilles to Saigon. Cochin China, as the result of a discussion between a passenger and a. steward The steward considered himself insulted, and referreil the matter to the secretary of the Seamen’s U’.’ion,168 words
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Article956 1922-02-27 8 -“T.0.M.” LOCAL LABOUR COMMITTEE. A meeting of Batang Padang District Planters’ Association was held at the Sungkai Club, Sungkai. Mr. C. B. Graburn, the chairman pf the Association, presided. Mr. Stewart proposed that that Association do support the Standing Committee who were strongly in favour of Government-“T.0.M.” - 956 words
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Article354 1922-02-27 8 An illustration in the “China Express and Telegraph” represents one of the stairways of the London and North Western Railway Station at New Street Station, Birmingham, recently laid down by the Leyland and Birmingham Rubber Co., Ltd. The object of this tread is to present a surface which,354 words
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Article361 1922-02-27 8 Since the time when the estates first began to discharge labour the outlook in this respect, particularly in Malaya, has been regarded with very serious misgiving. This question was, in fact, one <f the main .issues at the mass meeting of directors called by the Rubber Growers’ Assoc361 words
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Advertisement353 1922-02-27 8 A 1 XT W r-rJ y x/ j v I MBfck/ i J I jU> ff I ®k'-:W3 9 P*fe'!® BH- yW<x E^’f IBt x-xs KILLS PAIN and quickly brings comforting relief. For prompt relief from Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Lumbago, and to remove the swelling and ease the pain caused353 words
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Advertisement216 1922-02-27 8 nti u n ci un u q I THE Latest Listening Foxtrot Sally w Successes no Foxt n 0/v Crooning 1 I Columbia Mo i 5 Day Dreams Records. Cairo Selection 3 Caipo w a i u a ask for complete 5 /USMm L,ST OE col b >a i n216 words
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Article3643 1922-02-27 9 -pjq IN PENAN3. I' 114 r general meeting of the 10 o f Malay». wh»ch wa» K f t,er of C«>m rnerc i’' f h y ,rt duration, the whole r•“ Ji v occupying »n hour. n£ ’,O attendance which includ. j Camming in the r i3,643 words
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Article171 1922-02-27 9 —Ex. Ip to the present it appears that Hie Rubber Growers’ Association and the Rubber Shareholders’ Association have utterly failed to come to any agreement, and both have decided to devote themselves to propaganda methods in their own way. Negotiations between ths two parties have considerably delayed—Ex. - 171 words
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Article116 1922-02-27 9 The valley is filled with the mist of dawn And the dew lies brightly on shrub and lawn The hills o’er the valley are rosy red As the sun ascends from his eastern bedA shimmering lake of the whitest hue From my feet rolls on to distant116 words
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Article364 1922-02-27 9 In reply to questions by Mr Che Yanas bin Ahdullnh, the President of the Sinescore Municipal Commissioners said arrangements had been made to try and interest and ejnin the assistance of the public in tbe small pox epidemic. A memorandum had been prepared bv the Health Officer364 words
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Article362 1922-02-27 9 Messrs Lean «k Co s weekly market report -ays tin ha- again experienced a «harp decline closing £142,2.6 for 3 m/s, and thu» recording a further loss of £8.17 6 and eliminating the early peril d of the war tbe price is the lowest touched since 1909362 words
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Article202 1922-02-27 9 BP. Tapioca $6.75 sales M. P. Tapioca 57.30 sales Cold leaf $72 sellers 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 s $32.00 sellers (No. 1 $lO.OO per pion. Sugar <202 words
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Article172 1922-02-27 9 Feb 28—Penang Turf Clnb, Meeting, 4.15 p.m, March 1 Fr>otb»ll, PC C v C* ntral Union. Mar 2 and 3—Warwick Comedy Company, Town Hall. Mar 4—Cricket, P C C v St Xavier’-. March 8 Football, Colour» v White». Mar 11—Cricket. P C C v Kulim. March 15—-Football, PCC172 words
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Article1146 1922-02-27 10 SCOTLAND YARDS TROPHIES. One of the most fascinating private mussums in London is Scotland Yard’s own museum of the crimes which it has investigated. It contains a notable collection of the relics of forgers confidence tricksters, burglars and murderers. Housed in three communicating rooms in the basement1,146 words
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Article117 1922-02-27 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURE*. Gregory Apcar for Singapore, China and Japan. Pungah for Kantang (Trang), Elepbanta for Porb Swetteuham and Singapore. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Hindu for Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Tbe following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Penang—Amiral Ponty. Atreus, Atsuta Marti, Bengal Maru, Birma,117 words
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Article274 1922-02-27 10 DAILY (except Sun<i«r). BY TRAIN. Farit Buutar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Knba, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Beremban, 7 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong i I Farit Buutar and Bagau Semi By teem 9 3b a.iu274 words
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Article118 1922-02-27 10 Pvtiaug, February 27, 1922. Bv CoUBTUST Of THU OhARTKKKD Hank) London Detn nd Bank 2/3 3/4 t 4 months' aignb Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 5/32 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 Oalcab'a Demand Bank Rs. 178 3 days’wghb Private 186 Bombay Demand Bank ,178 c Madras Demand Bank 3 day»’118 words
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Article1149 1922-02-27 11 THE UNEMPLOYMENT FACTOR Mr William Grabam, LL B M.P., an authority on economics, and one of the most intellectual of Labour M.Ps, writes in the Evening News The latest statis tics of the Ministry of Labour indicate that there are 1,800,000 people unemployed Efficient as1,149 words
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