Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 51. VOL. LXXX TUESDAY, 7th MARCH, 1922. PRIOE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 365 1 CIGARETTES J 1 S-’2 Virginia < ♦u Uf ~ary." 9 Qualit he Wor,d J Over. J Iff 4RDATH SEBlIlh LONDON WE WANT TO GET i? < r? &F >** v 'V j I SBF I I YOU oh I mnZ XL# 1 '•'U •>' -FP; ’Mj’ I ~~7lINTERESTED IN E
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    • 29 1 F* •C BRITISH BOND C Writing FaJI °f 100 teaves wilh 25 envelope* <’ < $1 Hermione Box contain* 50 fancy. lined Notepaper, 50 Envelopes $1 ii Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd
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  • 847 2 REVELATION IN BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS. The large part that Indian moneylenders phiy in Singapore bankruptcies, was indicated during the proceedings in the Bankruptcy Court, Singapore, before Mr- Justice Barrett-Lennard. In the majority of the cases that came before the Court one or more of the creditors were moneylenders. In
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    • 1349 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED notices. \pinctng Gazette ADVERTISEMENTS. VISIT OF HIS ROYAL WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. H IGH N ESS TH EPR INCE OF \a/ai re ADVERTISEMENTS. can be inserted n the Pinang WALtu. Gazette’ at Tickets of Admission to Reception ?0R SAIE T 0 LET situations three cents a
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    • 717 2 BANKS. TH C M F RCAN T IL F BANK OF IND lA-IhONGKONG L,M,TED i COR P S 0 R A A N T G «M„, iv (Incorporated in England.) (Incorporated t, in ‘‘ongiton. Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital' Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Restive Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling Reserve Fund and Undivided
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  • 1150 3 WHITE AND SILVER BRIDAL GOWN. Princess Mary wedding dress was made of cloth of silver. Princess in shape. This was veiled with a fine transparent overdrew, delicately embroidered in silver and pearls. Not the least beau tifid feature of a very beautiful gown was the full Court
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  • 145 3 Calcutta. February 17. —The communique issued to-day by the Agent E. I Railway states: The strike has exten ded to Bandel. Jhajha and Mokameh. Further reductions wi.l have to be made in the pas>enger service to enable essential goods traffic to be moved In the upper
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  • 107 3 A bill is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council to amend the Pen sions Ordinance. The Secretary of State has approved the raising of the maximum of amount of pension w hich can ordinarily be drawn by an officer of the Colony from £l.OOO to £1,300.
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  • 71 3 “S.T” The Kangaroo. Vhich arrived in port from Freemantle early la?t week, and ret tn wed on Saturday, brought a consignment of 3.200 sheep for Singapore, and it i- to be hoped that the. ifiiportaticn will reduce the price of mutton in town again. The same
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 223 3 1 MA NUMS t Three Casttes’ il.mn»*» P 8 aBBnnDBS,B IJ9 I Wd G HO.Wiliyllll U N<® r £2 j IN THREE SIZES Ordinary, Magnum S AND a a :Super Magnum fl M These Cigarettes are made of the ,JJ best grades of well matured bright J VIRGINIA LEAF. I
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    • 151 3 TEETHING WITHOUT TEARS. a Sew light on raby.rearing. It is a recognized fact that Babie^ and in fact all Children —need medicines of their own. and that most baby-medi-cines do more harm in the lonig run than good. Also great mistakes are often made in measuring doses for tiny patients.
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    • 188 3 5 A Special Offer I Of I Toilet I Requisites I I At I Pritchard’s Genuine Reduc= tions to Clear j Surplus Stock. J Yardleys Bath Soap Box of j 6 Tablets $l-00 per box. X S Atkinsons Bath Soap Box J of 6 Tablets i-oo T S Tooth Brushes
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 137 3 irO fl(je visit to firitisfi Malaya of Ji ft, Ji fsfjc ‘Prince of Wales. J J Not Territory but rade.” -Sir *tamfo'd Raffles. Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. g SINGAPORE, MARCH-APRIL. lUi-2. gQAYb. I Site: Teluk Ayer Reclamation Ground. *777- Hot' e Inhibition, a MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION ll4 will he held early in 1922
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  • 1468 4 CLAIM FOR $5,000 DAMAGES. j In the Supreme Coart. Prnaug. to-day, the ac f io'i w**commenced before th« Hon Mr JtHtice M H Whitley r the instance of Mr W J L Siai’b, mining engineer, Ronpibon, Southern Siam, azainst Mr Arthur Rut’.v- n Thornton, Mr Roland Graham
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 371 4 To thu Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,—From the correspondence the gist of which you published a few days ago it appears that the heavy selling of tin which has taken place daring the last three months is net due to liquidation on th? part of the
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  • 556 4 Principal Changes in Tariff. A memorandum of principal changes in the import tariff, 1922, shows Cotton twist and yarn and cotton sewing or darning thread are removed frem the free list and made liable to duty at 5 per cent ad valorem. L’quors, —The following rates are
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  • 265 4 The following new books have been received at Penang Library Adrienne Toner, by Anne Douglas Sedgwick. The Wai'ing of Moya, by Dorothea Conyers. A Market Bandip, by A Neil Lyons. Eudocia, by Eden Phillpotts. Jill The Reckless, by P G Wodehouse. A Short History of the Italian People,
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  • 533 4 REPORT OE THE COMMITTEE. The report of the Committee of the Penang Golf Chib for the year 1921 states The* number of active members at 31st December was 230 as compared with 228 at. 31st December, 1920. The corresponding figures for lady members are 119 and 91-
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  • 331 4 Per P O. s.s. “Novara,” from London. 2nd Feb. to Straits. China, and Japan Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Burchell. Mr. N. R. Bjuke. Mr. J. W. Bicknell, Capt. and Mrs. N. Bowater. Mr. R. J. Belhomme, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Clarke. Mr. W. L.
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  • 586 4 The Chaplain's report for the year 1921. states that when he took over the duties of Chaplain, the General Fund had a -mall balance of something like $l4, and there were the extent of over $3,000, which increased to about $3,500 before the appeal for funds could
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    • 172 4 It i s not to l-e e.\pecte<l that he should talk a- well as you or I. but when in pain there is a solid attempt on his part to make it undeirtood that all i- not well with him and everyone within range of hi- voice is made aware
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    • 357 4 AVanted t i tl tß^^ house. f couple. Applj Gazette. f °r'sale'' Li gh 7 ix Apply R. set,. )Mric t PENANG important auction .1. HIGH CLASS HOU SB FUBNm RE C omprisintr. Rattan wn| sui|( Iron bed-teads, earpH-, M arhlf stands, Dressing tables, T.,|| et t.ng table, A 1..,;
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  • 892 5 —“M M.” THE RESIDENT’S “AT HOME” (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 5, Major the Hon C W C Parr, British Resident, Perak, gave an At Home on Saturday to Kinta residents. The gathering which attended to honour the Resident was a large and representative one and included
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  • 890 5 SHARE TRANSACTIONS. At the hearing of the case in Melbourne City Police Court, in which Henry Falkiner Scarborough, Alfred Clarke and Thomas West Orton are charged with having on divers dates between Ist January 1918 and 31st July 1920 conspired together to defraud shareholders in connection with
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    • 226 5 nii hili ill i lilt; ill Uh I SPECIAL BLANKET WEEK We have bought immense i I stocks of Blankets on most favour- g able terms, and, as usual, are giving j f ihe advantage to our customers. We have so often demonstrated g the fine value represented in our
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    • 175 5 1 -•-7'jiiJuwririnin-T-Tc.T-Tir j Ti7r— t iihhi iiiibiiiiiii i imui i—m j PRICES! I ARE LOWER I -r I AT WHITEAWfIY’S Our Financial Year closed on February, 28th. During the inevitable Stock-Taking preceding this date the opportunity j was taken to thoroughly I Over-haul the whole of our stocks and to
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  • 1746 6 From the lucieasing acrimony of prominent politicians and other portends the date of a general ehc ion at Home cannot be long delayed. There was an idea that the election would have been held in February and thia intention was ascribed to Mr Lloyd George who ia
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  • 1313 6 So far as memory serves, R a uter’s summary of conditions in Reuter and Tin, the mebal markets, published in yesterday’s issue, is unprecedented, in which it rather resembles the state of affairs in the tin industry. This departure is made at a time when there are
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  • 85 6 Eastern Shipping v. AttorneyGeneral. (From Our Own Singapore, March 7. In the Supreme Court, before the Hoc Mr Justice Bar retb Leonard, Mr Braddeil on behalf of the Eastern Shipping Company, Ltd, moved that direction be given for the carrying into the effect of the decree which the Court made
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  • 279 6 (From Our Own Correspondin'! Singapore, March 7. At the fi-st parade of European \o-ao-teers, there was an excellent turn out I-x organisation into platoons and scCtivu! has been carried out, A letter posted at Sentul on Aug H--1921, was delivered in Kuala Lutnpur Saturday last, The following telegram
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    • 282 6 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx »x s X 60 X BROADBENT’S PATENT IMPROVED BLAKE STONE BREAKER I I AND ORE CRUSHER. I I 5 X X STRENGTH, QUALITY, AND DURABILITY J UNSURPASSED. g X X X X 1 For Breaking Coprolites, Phos- x x phates, Fossils, Flints, Hard Rocks, x x Lime Stone, Slag,
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    • 8 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.
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  • 110 7 tfSIK K Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 6. nsidrrable activity in poliT, Sunday evening. Mr. Circle* n ..rge '•■turned ■>< ">» afternoon hl country and bad a lengthy con. ulth j z ,r«l Birkenhead and Mr. Subsequently, Mr. Lloyd lV Mr Chamberlain, Mr. Balfour, uW n and Olbera attended
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  • 104 7 [.'(i'll. February 15. Much discussion u uken place in the Lobby of the House H irmi-ns «'th regard to the future of v{ Jition m view of 'he abandonment jfthe coupon principle It is understood -he -tateinoni that the two wings of will light at the next
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  • 74 7 London, February 21. The difficulty of .mp'i.ng the difference on which the I ii recently threatened to blunder, tamriy. the reform of the House of Ix>rds, vac revealed by Lord Birkenhead, who in spying to a quest ion in the House of Ldj. stated that although
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  • 59 7 L-ndon, February 21. Field Marshal Hi'iiry Wilson h;i" been returned unWr'd for X’ortb Down. The vacancy nsoccasioned by the changes in connect't: wuh the establishment of the Irish Ft' l Slate Hie scat was foimerly held Mr. I. Brown K who was reiiffird unqipiised in
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  • 107 7 February I? M r Arthur HenM.P, speaking at Leeds, said Lanr must apply two tests to the Geddes tWiotny proposals whether they were '‘".oitril to increase unemployment and kely to ci.' ia s< rn> towards improving the c'ondi'“'"l protect ino the of the r rs die proposals
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  • 112 7 New York. March 6- r |m»«L in the development of s ’nk'plh n v was marked by a two r) ''*r'-ati(jn by ordinary telephone i w A <irk and the steamer miles < >u( to M>a The stcn up over the land wires New Y i. it rk
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  • 52 7 Fsl. PORT WIPED OUT. ''""""co Marquez, March 6. bet/," wiped out Chinde, b< ra and Quilimane. U (1n,." b< track of the storm S craft Many launches and p’F life l'i 1 u,| k r smashed. The ,o eom P riße ei ht ,,H y natives. The
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  • 227 7 THE OPPOSITION IN AMERICA London, March 6. W ashington advices show that the nited States Administration’s achievements in the field of foreign •politics will le reviewed in the course of the Senate debate on the Pacific Treaty, which opens to-day. The treaty is opposed by both irreconci tables
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  • 205 7 ACTION BY BANK OF FRANCEParis, March 6. A comnieree tribunal* heard the actio.” by the Bank of France against tin* Peking Syndicate and the Societe Maritime du Pacifique. with regard to the payment of 12’ million francs i” bills drawn by the Societe Maritime in favour of the
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  • 34 7 London, March 6. The threatened postal strike in Ireland was called off in consequence of an agreement providing for the immediate establishment of an independent commission to enquire into wages conditions.
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  • 127 7 London. February 22- —The final tests of aeroplane tanks were begun at Farnborough to-day- Several of the three types which emerged satisfactorily from the preliminary crashing trials were tested with bursts of machine-gun fire at a range of fifty yards. The trials suddenly terminated owing to an
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  • 61 7 London. February 7. —Sir Alfred Bird. M.P.. was knocked down and killed by a' motor car in Piccadilly to-day after attending a reception of the Coalition leaders. Sir Alfred Bird had sat as Unionist member foT Wolverhampton (M est) since 1910- He wa.s bom in
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  • 54 7 London, February 17. —The Gaekwar of Baroda’s gift of elephants have arrived at Tilbury on the “Mathura” and have been safely transported to the Zoo. They are in excellent spirits and are feeding well. They are specially welcome owing to the elephant shortage, only one being
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  • 118 7 London, February 21- —The statement of Mr. Holey’s affahs submitted at hipublic examination in his third bankruptcy at Derby, to-iiay. disclosed gross liabilities £686.900 and estimated assets £25.009. Mr. Hooley’s representative asked for an adjournment of the proceed ings on the ground that the criminal proceedings
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  • 106 7 London. February 24, —Au unprecedented case of a__divoreed wife suing her former husband! Carl Alfred Bendix. stock broker (who recently married a wellknown actress) for breach of promise is report»*»}- Plaintiff said that Bendixafter a decree absolute had been granted was on affectionate
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  • 46 7 London. February 17. —Henry Rou-e Armstrong, a solicitor of Cusop. in the County of Brecon, who had been charged with attempting to murder Mr- Oswald Martin, a fellow solicitor and with murdering his wife by administering arsenic has been committed for trial.
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  • 95 7 London.. February 24.—1 n the.. Divorce Court, the Earl Cathcart was granted a decree nisi The co-respondent was the Earl of Craven, who five years ago married the daughter of a Scottish town clejrk- The petitioner dq]>o<ed that he returned home one evening and found that the respondent
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  • 106 7 Th(\ Lew i 'ham Borough ('ouncir re"'dved to oppose the London County Council project for the construction of ratlless trolley trams from the boundary of the borough at Sydenham to Leegreen via Cat ford One speaker held that the local roads were no.t suited for this
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  • 40 7 London. February-24-—ln the finals of the Army Cookery competitions at the Horticultural Hall?, the Ist Life Guards won the Soldiers’ Messing Challenge Shield, and the 18th Company. Royal Army Medical Corps, Millbank, won the Military Hospital Chailenge Shield-
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  • 41 7 London, February 16- London s wo men who receive only half a sovereign. weekly less than the constables, will probably be disbanded immediately as the Home Office has endorsed this Recommendation in the Geddes Report.
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  • 120 7 “S T Before the Chief Judicial Commissioner. Sir Lionel Woodward, at Kuala Lumpur Mr- E. D. Shearn cf Messrs. Pooley and Co. commenced the argument of the appeal of Navarat-nam. the station ma>ter of Ulu Yam. who V<l convicted of criminal breach of trust of certain rice belonging
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 47 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. 7The Malay Mail’s” Lahore correspon dent cables the English Cup fourth round results as under: Arsenal 1. Preston North End 1. Huddersfield Town 3 Millwai'l 9. Notts County 2 Aston ilia 2. Cardiff City 1 Tottenham Hotspur 1
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    • 431 7 London, February 25.—The weather was glorious at Twickenham for the Rugby international match between England and France, and the ground was in excellent condition. Twenty-five thousand spectators w atched the game. Ihe King attended and wa> given a splendid reception. He spoke to both captains and shook hands
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    • 403 7 London, February 20- —The results of Association football matches played to-day were:—League Division I: Burnley 1. Woolwich Arsenal 0. Division II: Rotherham 0, Bristol City 0. Leeds City 3Leicester ity 9. Divirioi» 111 South ampon 1. Swansea Town 1. Scottish Cup replay: Hearts of Midlothian 3.
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    • 82 7 London, February 21. —A Paris telegram states that the French Football Associa tion announces that the match between the French and British armies will take place as originally arranged. It is explained that the French Association asked the Army Association to play on the 28th February. The latter
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    • 25 7 London. February 26. —The Frenchman. Cochet, has won the final of the men’s singles in the world’s covered courts ten nis championship.
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    • 72 7 London, February 16. —The Cambridge rowing president has awarded blues to T. Collet (Pembroke), A. Hodgkin (First Trinity), K. Craig (Pembroke), and B. Ivory (Pembroke). Three Pembroke men in the boat is a record for the college. Pembroke also contributes eight Rugby players to the University fifteen. It
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    • 277 7 The results of tennis ties played yesterday were as under: Double" Handicap Class A —3o M HThrelfall and R. N. Hamilton beat 15 2 E. J- Bennett and A- W. Harries 5-7. 6-0. 6-2 scr- H. R. Joynt and J. H Pedlow beat —l5-4 E E- Chambers
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    • 19 7 A football match between CYrlours and Whites will be played'tomorrow at 5-15 p-m. on the Esplanade Ground-
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  • 79 7 London. February 19.—Many strange stories are coming in of the menace of starving wolves. The latest is to the effect that in South Slavia a large pa< k attacked a train anjj swarmed into tht* engine and the coaches and frightened the paa"engei" who had to
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  • 706 7 Sir West Ridgeway was in Kuala Lum pur on Sunday. The death is announced of the Scot tish painter. CampbeM Mitchell. Mr. Baker, F.M.S. Railways- Barit Buntar, goes home on eight months’ leave by the Kashgar on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilkinson hwve arrived in
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  • 61 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. March 7 The “Malay Mail’s” Hongkong correspondent on March 6th says this morning’s strike was planned before the "ettlement, and there was no time to call it off. The Government is gazetting a proda mation rescinding tht* outlawing of the Union
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  • 953 8 PLANS FOR DEVELOPMENT. The visit of H R H the Prince of Wale* to the Strait* Settlements and the Federated Malay States next month will, it is confidently anticipated, brim? them into sach prominence as to inaujjarate a new epoch in the progress and development of the
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  • 636 8 TIN AND RUBBER DULL. Messrs Baker Morgan and Co, Kualv Lumpur reported on Mar. 3 r d as fellows A certain amount of business has continued in Loan Stocks and small attention devoted to the industrial section. But as far as the rest of the market is
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  • 138 8 March B—Football, Colours v Whites. Mar B—St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, General Meeting. The Manse, 5.30 p.m. Mar 10—Lodge Kedah, Suugpj Patani, Regular Meeting, 5 p.m. Mar 10—Golf Club, Cinderella Dance, 9 30 p m. Mar 11—Cricket. P C C v Kulim. March 15—Football, P C C v P
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 203 8 PIANOS REPUTE That have Established a world Wide S v Reputation for tone, Responsive Touch J and Power of Expression. J broadwood J AND J f COLLARD AND COLLARD 2 J Upright Grand PianoS. Call and let us J Demonstrate these Instruments to you. X EASY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED.
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    • 164 8 I JUST RECEIVED I j THE FINEST I S g (MADE IN AUSTRALIA) I J “SWAN" BRAND g BREWED AND BOTTLED BY I The Swan Brewery Co. Ltd I PERTH W. A. 1 OBTAINABLE IN ALL RETAIL i j STORES AND HOTELS s s SOLE AGENTS s I KATZ Bros.,
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  • 115 9 s AND COMPANIES. j, q w s Correspondent.) Kuala Lurnpur, March 7. v Mail’s" Colombo correspotx e runes of Ceylon” cable states eDt liobber Shareholders’ Association ♦b»t the ~„.0(1 with the secretaries of 15 C 0 .bi r companies respecting increased crops. One group, J D ry
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  • 473 9 Annual Meeting. T A ](th annual ordinary general the Aver Moiek Rubber Co, r held at No. 71 Heeren Street; on Tuesday, 14ch February, with y* Ton Jiak Hoe in the chair. ‘‘r Chairman referred to the loss 41[J d in the death of Mr AJ F
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  • 165 9 angonn, March I—With the exception i 1 bags of big mills specials r J fBtPr, i&y's milling at Rs 450 there was r y utle doing in the rice market yeuteru,V' ere WPrfi no buyers for early arc i specials and although Ks 440 was ""Winal quotation
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  • 121 9 ao| >th ra ce of the fixtures for this fior'e Q n HR r H* 9 Excellency the Goveraj| aod a weafc ber and entries ’’W tioi»? C Ql 1 bo desired on Sunday a T.XI t,me 6D'Mdfjrrected oat 9 /*c®d the starter. The '"‘riooß, after adjusting
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  • 123 9 Ihe following are tnt> latest quotation* in Vleasrs Kennedy <k Co.’s shvre list; Yesterday. To-day. x BHAKKK. I >. J x DO x M I c. f o. So. So. Rubber (Dollar) Allenby 20c 22jc 15c 17$c Changkat 3.00 3.5 d 2.75 3.00 Craigielea P.. 60c 70c
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  • 45 9 7tb March, 1922. Smoked 24 c Fine PalejCrepe 23 c Unsmoked Sheet No 1 12 c 1 S nok-d Sheet 264 c SINGAPORE > J Crepe 26 c Weak. r I Smoked Sheet 8 l/4d LOHDON I Crepe 8 l/« New York G 13|c
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  • 22 9 Messrs Aldens’ Successor* (Eastern) LH, inform us that London rubber stocks for the week-ending 4th inst,. totalled 66,963 tons.
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  • 30 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on March 6 Smoked Sheet 8 l/4d Plantation Ist latex crepe 81/4d [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <t Co
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  • 18 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for February Ayer Kuning lbs 10,271 Lunas 21,058 Temerloh 4,133
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  • 94 9 The Straits T r adin*» Co Ltd., gives tbe following London prices, on March 641 Spot <£144.15s up <£l.7s 6d 3 rnontl s buying£l46.l7s.6 1„ £1 10s 3 selling £147 £l.los Lical Parity $72 93 March 7th: Singapore sold 75 tons at $74.25; Penang sold 50 tons ar
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  • 51 9 Malau Tin, Ltd, for February, 91.87 piculs. Kramat Pula’, L mited, for February, from the Mine tin 450 piculs, from Tributors 21 piculs Total 471 piculs. Rawang Tin, Limited, run No. 14. From 7(h January to 3rd March, 1922, hours worked 1,218, treated 79,000 cubic yards, output 800
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  • 207 9 BP. Tapioca $6.70 sellers M. P. Tapioca 57.40 sales Cold leaf 572 seller» Black Pepper Sl6 50 sellers White Pepper $23 sales. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $4O buyers Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80a $4O nominal 110 s $32.00 sellers [No. 1 JlOOOperpicu Sagar < No. a
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  • 945 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. x sc C NAMES. S 5 J g RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. Sc. S*‘c? Allenby Rubber Co. oQc ■Uor Gajah Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estates »r .'Tn Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate in'no msn Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates j Ayer Molek Rubber Co. '["cq j’jq Ayer Panaa Rubber
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 298 9 -..-i... VIRGINIA CIGARETTES W To pay fancy prices (or cigarettes is to play into the hands of those whose love of profit is not tempered by considerations of 1 their duty to an unsuspecting public. To pay any higher price than that asked for Piccadilly Cigarettes is but to waste
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  • 982 10 For 1921, shipping freights whether nua-ured by the tnd-x number or by the time charter ratea have bern 37 p c of the freight' in 1920. Shipping it naturally a very «en'ibive barometer of the condition of oar oversea» trade and judging from 1921 reualt' the letter
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  • 146 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Azay Le Rideau for Ceylon, India, Suez Port Said, Marseilles and Europe. Menggala for Deli and Brandau. Aing Thye for Pang Nga. Lian Choo for Palau Langkawi Perlis and Setul. Perak [S S Co] for Teluk Anson. Klang for Port Swettenbam and Singapore Kedah for Bindings
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  • 327 10 DAILY (except) Sunday). BY TRAIN. Barit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taipiug,) Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Serenaban, 7.15 a m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6p m. and Hongkong Barit Buutar and Bagan Herat By train 9 30 a.m. A 4
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  • 57 10 The homeward mails (by the Thongwa), close at 10 am. to-morrow, and (by the Kas» ghar) at noon on Thursday. The Ekma. with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at 7 a.m. ou Thursday. Tbe mails despatched on the 9th ultimo by tbe P <fc O
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  • 117 10 March 7, 1992 By Coubtbsy or the Chabtebbd Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 month»’sight Bank 2/3 3]/32 3 Credit» 2/4 1/8 3 M Documentary 2/4 7/32 Oaloubi a Demand Bank Rs, 177 3 days’sight Private „184 Bombay Demand Bank 177 c Madras Demand Bank „177 E> 3
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 369 10 H JI I RUSTIKOL j The Artistic Wood preservative (Made In Four Standard Shades. Proof against White Ants, Dry Rot etc., in Timber. Used by Hundreds of E$ t u tales throughout Malaya. O til I Manufactured bv the well-known makers of J HALL'S DISTEMPER I iii Sole Agents: Sub-Agents:
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    • 123 10 I Fairbanks i j Portable Scales U MOST RELIABLE I 1 wITH j BACKRAIL IW AND N i I BEAM BALANCE! j WEIGHING FROM I 400 lbs. to One Ton NEW SHIPMENT McAlister co, ua.! PENANG. II SOLE AGENTS: XVearne 3std., Penang F O R STANDARD PENANG. CP J VV
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  • 823 11 AGRICULTURAL SE< TION In addition to the competitive section of the Agricultural part of the Exhibition, a special exhibit is being arranged by the Staff of the Department of Agriculture, in which numerous agricultural products will be shown, including samples of oils» of all kinds from the
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  • 391 11 Prnano, March 7, 1922. BKEV— ctn Soup p«*r eatty 35 Roast do 48 Steak* do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Eeet do 50 Heart e«*r catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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