Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 March 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 53. VOL. LXXX. THURSDAY, 9th MARCH, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 422 1 I cigarettes Virginia ;> O J Cigar*tt« <* Refinement i I illiilllHnnilllilHlillll-HllillillilllllllllllinbGif Hill* h* J One Qf Best B I Gordon 's Sloe Gin 7 s s m I I AN OLD ENGLISH LIQUEUR. 1 A. &A. CtawfOtd’S IfoL Q I Obtainable From: ifjWf) SpCCJaI RCSetVC H The United Trading
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    • 30 1 > BRITISH BOND Writing Pad; a of 100 leaves wi»h z 5 envelopes 51 J “Hermione” Box contains 50 fancy- J lined Notepaper, 50 Envelope* J $1 :> Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 507 2 The Western India Liberal Association issue the following as a leaflet under the heading “Civil Disobedience”: I. Its description.—Mr. Gandhi says, “It is like the use of a knife to bd used most sparingly, if at all- A man who cuts away without ceasing cuts at the very
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    • 198 2 Dehli. March 1.--The following was the situation in Malabar for the wtsek ended February 26:—Armed gangs are still’ out in the hills south-west of the Calicut taluk but their numbers are decreasing. On the 25th some Hindus were reported to have been murdered- A few armed rebels
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    • 107 2 Calcutta. March 1. —A communique is-sued-by the Agent to-day with regard to the strike on the E- I- Railway states that at Ondal yesterday a large number of the traffic staff and 60 of the locomotive staff resumed duty. Swami Darsanand. hearing of this, arrive*! in thd
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1472 2 MMHWt "**W» .J*#» SHORT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. y<-‘ WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. can be inserted n the “Pinang RE guCED PRICES FOR SPHERICAL. Gazette” at j LENSES UP TO POWERS 500 D. IV THREE CENTS A WORD <S4SO A* THREE LtNis White Lenses per pair 4 oU /Czvc A
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    • 978 2 BANKS, ''l TH C MFRCAN T ILF BANK OF INDiA HONGKONG limited. c 0& (Incorpcrated in England.) (Incorpora!, Authorised Capital £‘3.000,000 Paid-up Capita"] I Subscribed Capital 1,800,009 Reserve i k Paid-up 1,050,003 Sterling Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver Profits 1-227,600 Reserve Liability Board of Directors. 1 1 r R. J.
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  • THE FAR EAST.
    • 417 3 Peking, February 20. from army headquarters report that the Chita army on February 16 occupied the villages of Cherniaevo, Grodekovka and Verim Station situated sixty versts to the south of Habarovsk. The White Army abandoned large stores of foodstuffs, clothing, munitions nine locomotives and 600 cars. The
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    • 166 3 Tokio, February 9. —A political move ment which is still limited to only a few non partisan but highly influential politic’.ttns D the plan of organising a new party with the Kokuminto as nucleus. Those wh<> are in sympathy with the movement are said to
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    • 123 3 Tokio, February 15. —In the House of Representatives, when the budget for the present fiscal year was brought up fot debate, both the Kenseikai and the Kokuminto Parties refused approval and ar gued with the Government party so fierce ly that the chamber at last fell
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    • 112 3 Peking, February 16. —The Aeronaut i cal Department has bought two large bi planes of the newest type from England» They were imported through Tientsin to the Chingho Aerodrome yesterday. A biplane piloted by’ two students of the Aeronautic Department made a forced landing in South Park
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    • 322 3 BRITISH CAPTURING CHINESE MARKETS. Tokio, February 9. —The Japan Trading Association has made a written presenta tion to the leading members of the Imne rial Diet in the Lower House regarding trade conditions. The document treats of the upward tendency of prices, the \dJ verse condition of
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    • 130 3 Melbourne, January 19. —Mr. AV. Y. Lee. honorary general secretary of the Chinese Nationalist Party in Australasia, and a prominent Chinese Mason, declares that Chinese Nationalists are keenly disap pointed at the results of the Washington Conference, so far as they affect China China has reason
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  • 244 3 In these days, when there is a marked tendency to return to the simple, the question naturally arises. ‘Why is not the belt drive more extensively adoped say- a contributor to r“The Light Cai and Cyclecat and continues: Since the beginning < f the small
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  • 148 3 It is the fatfc* of every well-known author to be misquoted, but for a riot in misquotation commend us to a contemporary in which the writer, with hazy recollection of his Dickens, penned the following astounding paragraph “Hooray for principle.’’ said Dick Sw veller in “Pickworth
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 439 3 SPECIAL Bl ANKH WEEK Hf We have bought immense 1 Hl stocks of Blankets on most favour- j H| terms, and, as usual, are giving Hi j] 1C advantage to our customers. g Hf \Vc have so often demonstrated j Hi the fme value represented in our g Hi stores
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    • 123 3 Pritchard’s S Provisions, Wine and Spirit t Department. I We have pleasure in S notifying the trade, and J j the General Public that J S the price of j I Bombay Butter, g A Shipment of which j has just come to g S hand, is considerably reduced. J
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  • 1614 4 CLAIM FOR $5,000 DAMAGES. la the Supreme Court, Penan?, yesterday, the action was continued before the Hon Mr Justice M H Whitley at the instance of Mr W J L Smith, mining engineer, Ronpibon, Southern Siam, against Mr Arthur Ruthven Thornton, Mr Roland Graham and Mr W
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  • 198 4 Mar 10—Lodge Kedah, Sungei Patani, Regular Meeting, 5 p.m. Mar 10—Singapore Diocesan Assoc. Annual Meeting, Taiping, 6.30 p.m. Mar 10—Golf Club, Cinderella Dance, 9 30 pm. Mar 11—Cricket. P O C v Kulim. March 15—Football, P C C v P R C. Mar 18—Concert and Dance, Suogei Patani,
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  • 355 4 ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. The annual business meeting of St Andrew’s Pre a byterisn Church was held at Manse, Macalister Road, last evening. Tbe Rev Archibald Ewing presided over a large attendance, which included *he Rav A D Harcus and Mrs Harcu-, who were the recipients of c
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  • 544 4 Receiver’s Appeal at Kuala Lumpur At Kuala 1 umpur the Chief Judicial C mmissioner Sir Lionel Woodward delivered th a judgment of the fall Court of Appc I in the appeal by Mr Walter Gren' r, Receiver for an insolvent Chinese firm in Klam*, against the judgment of
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  • 428 4 the turf syndicate case. London, February 22. —A further deve lopinent of the turf syndicate frauds case is that Frederick Hunt, brother of George Hunt, and Major John Roger Walters, both described as well connected, have I been charged with conspiracy to defraud and remanded. [The
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  • 362 4 London, February 17. —The Peel case on the 15th inst. took a new turn when Mr. Daw denied phoning the name oi the winner and admitted that he had made a different, statement to the police. The prosecution wished to treat Daw as a hostile witness. The
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  • 102 4 London, February 20. —A sensational affair occurred when the White Star liner, the Arabic arrived at Naples and the Captain reported at the Consulate that a stoker had been arrested for insubordina tion and arranged to hand him over to the Italian police. The English
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  • 457 4 LORD NORTHCLI FEE’S VIEWS. London, February 14. Ihe Cairo correspondent of the “Times” says the res ponse. was practically unanimous to the invitation made to Egyptian newspapers ‘to furnish their views on the situation in Palestine. Lord Northdiffe states thal during his visit to Palestine he interroga
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  • 137 4 London, February 14. —The < ‘Daily Mail” says that as India, South Africa and New Zealand are at present unable tr, co-operate in the airship scheme. The new Advisory Board on Empire air mails is in quiring into the cost and practical details with regard
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  • 115 4 London. February 20. —The report of Jute Industries, Limited, formed in Octo, ber, 1920, for the purpose of acquiring a number of businesses engaged in jute spinning just issued covers the period from incorporation to the 30th of September, 1921. It shows an available balance of £3OB-000,
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  • 71 4 Melbourne, February 19. —A concern styled North Queensland Products, Ltd., is subdividing 3-000 acres of land in th» Cooktown district of North Queensland into unit plantations, which are being sold at £32 each. The Company intends t« develop the peanut industry on the plan tat ions
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  • 59 4 London, February 20. —A hole in the floor of a postal van caused two bags con taining £1,760 pensions money to fall on the roadway in Glasgow. A policeman found it and took it. to the police station and was about to inquire of the
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  • 92 4 Tho following I warded to us L I F ’-on, the (I. r bl ati I the Coloni»*s. I 2 h i f)22 I "rtt.-h ''«laya bav tor purpose of weddin i > '■-sMan take form of pi ece pr silver of Malay work, J’* 1 I
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  • 257 4 Lt udon. I*('Hi ut’j v ->.) yt H l <• 1 n»‘ir Ma,», gave the t,f th,,.,. ham Palace to which f’” I guests, w»>re invite,) J I Mary a-d Viscount L lc p ip I guests included the I», d. I and representatives I throjnc
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 219 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. Smart Shorthand Write r and Typist I Wanted Immediately. Apply Person 1 y Eastern Smelting Co Ltd., Railway Bui'dings, Penang. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted to hire good Piano for ie» months. Reply B.M.W.T. c'" The Asa Petroleum Co. FOR SALE. Ford Car new last June. Good rann order.
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  • 962 5 FAS HION NOTES FROM PARIS. B Y AN ex PERr. G t Special I i w ired and Shy y CRnj R S°- tbe T contented themselves with I .try month from Paris to London ire sed in the latrstinven- f Hnne’, cloaks and dresses and n3 r j 9
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  • 467 5 JOHORE PROSECUTION. Johore Bahru, March 6. Five members of the Johore Military Forces (Artillery Co) were brought before the First Magistrate Mr G H on different charges of disobedience of orders insubordination and insolence to officers says the “Free Pres»'* correspondent. The first man a Sergeant-Major was charged
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  • 432 5 Dr T Heyward Hajs presided over tbe annual ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Bangkok Dock Company Ltd held at the Company's offices The Chairman said that compared with the Balance Sheet for 1920 the netb profits are about the same although we recommend per cent
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  • 398 5 LIGHTING WORK COMMENCED. Ipob, March 8. At long last a definite start with wo-k for the Electric lighting of Ipob has been made and before the year is out complaints may be a thing of the pas\ For tbe present, howeve r tbe knowledge that work has
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  • 495 5 Messr» James F Hu:ton Co Ltd, Manchester. reported on Wednesday February 8 ti as under W ithdrawai of the selling pressure which Ircujht about last week’s fall in cotton valuta has tended to check the downward movement but although the undertone has been ra'h r better
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  • 380 5 to applicant free from anv trust-— r/ S. F. P.” By a summons in Chamber-, Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennai d. in the Supreme Court was called upon to give declarations as to a number of clauses contained in the will of Mr. Paolo Consigliere, the former proprietor
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  • 192 5 Fashion- in jewellery are changing ami w<>men are wearing less jewellery than they did a few years ago. A London jeweller -aid that while his shop wa» full of gems hi- larder was empty. He could find no purchasersThere was a tim*. he said when
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  • 194 5 Sir M illiam Bull, who was elected Pre-ident of the Pitman Fellowship at the annual' dinner in place of Mr. Alfred Pitman, said in the course of his speech that he had been suiprised to see how many members of the Government had taken down remarks in
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  • 109 5 London, February 24. —The District Sea Fishery Officer at Grimsby, under the Board of Agriculture, a post worth ovei £l.OOO a year, Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Sydney Masterman, was summoned at Grimsby on a charge of fraudulently converting* £BG2. 'The prosecution alleged that Masterman »old coal, also fishing
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    • 293 5 I i A NOTEWORTHY REVISION IN PRICES DURING MARCH Wtiiteowau’s LET YOUR DOLLAR PURCHASE MORE COMPARE PRICES RULING IN DECEMBER AND NOW Moeris’ Wrist 1 Watches w TH A Two Years o uarantee. j 14 ct. 9 ot. Gold, Silver Nick' 1. Prices in December $63-50, $57-50, $4l-00, $32-50 I
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  • 1201 6 Formidable doca.nen.B were issued at Home in Mail week containing the reports of Sir Eric Geddes Commit ee on National Expenditure. This Committee consisted of four Scotsmen and another viz, Sir Eric Ged les (Chairman), Lord Inchcape, Lord Faringdon, Sir Joseph Maclay and Sir W Guy Granet
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  • 1453 6 The Commander-in-Chief in India, Lord Rawlinson, has deemed it India: A advisable to utter a very Warning. grave warning. In the Legislative Assembly at Delhi he frankly declared that be feared the ability of the Govermenb to maintain law and order would be seriously tested at no
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 257 6 I To the Editor of the “Pixang Gazetti Sir,—St George Day (Apiil 25)J rfe P‘ ing on apace. Is anything being towared celebrating the day Gar -c friends celebrated St’Andrew 8 Day 1C 1920 and 1921, Your-, etc., Jnibrestid Penang, March 9. We have received from tLe
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    • 169 6 XXXY.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXx 5 60 BROADBENT’S s X PATENT IMPROVED yr BLAKE STONE BREAKER I I AND ORE CRUSHER. I C o i b STRENGTH, QUALITY, I AND DURABILITY I UNSURPASSED. I x— i a x x S x S For Breaking Coprolites, Phos= x phates, Fossils, Flints, Hard Rocks, g x
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    • 13 6 E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday. zl Sharp. P. P. C.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 175 7 inW HXSON’S WABNINfi. voR 1 Renter's Telegrams.] I Delhi, March 8. I ori was created in the LegisI A "drably by -peech of the Cander-in Chief, Lord Rawlinson, I ah ’to criticisms of military r d'urc. pointed out that the army p had been reduced by 9,000 men
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  • 59 7 ghsOIITION OF HOSTILITIESLondon. March 8i f( 9 t< a Greek semi-official nJ ni-nique ho-tilities have been refuni..(j in A'!;i Mi"<o It declares that j Turks w,? re killed in a five hours’ fight, followinti a Greek attack on a (,n the I ki'hehi front. Six Turks Mie kiiifd
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  • 200 7 COLLIS! <N> WITH POLIC E.loli.iimesbuig, Macrh 8. Hidir.t -th>- .'ipial strike declaration, pil.y. ha- affi ted tin larger Unions. A'jiit thi d engii'P, rs and 8,50(1 builders slruek. distinctly ugly spirit is i! 1 i < inni intli e- number ing onetime- 2<- ma i chi ng
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  • 76 7 herr rathkxae’s statement Berlin, March 7. T, e F-reign Minister. Herr Rathenau. Reichsi it:, said that the Govem(,pl Fid agreed that an cost' 1 mUS made at all to '«how ex-enemies that Ger'.y "as prepared to discharge her rett/tlOns (>s to the limits of her Ent
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  • 52 7 EFFEfT OF EXPORT DUTIES. s London, March 7. ’tovakf 1 i |)a,)P|R ape demanding the reD&lm l' H PX F Ol duty on West African «I'eh r n el! the “Daily Ne« s f la< 0 plantations oF '"tne are the direct outHiinJtr* tax "hich is threatening the
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  • 16 7 e Now York, March 8. h- lv ,i f'up l.eriged for the Davis
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  • 236 7 SIR ARTHI R BALFOUR S STRONG SUPPORT. Lotni n, M rch 7. Sir Arthur Balfour was entertained t< lurch» nby th City d 1! Gai >n !üb. Refilling it, the Conservative differences on the subject of the Coalition. he said he would remain a Conservative till he went
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  • 88 7 MR CHURCHILL DEFERS HIS STATEMENT. London, March 7. in the House of Commons replying to questions in regard to the Mui Tsai system in Hongkong, Mr. Churchill pointed out that the hands of the Governor of Hongkong had been exceptionally full, owing to the grave situation in connection
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  • 406 7 In the House of Commons on February 14, Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck ask ed the Colonial Secretary whether, in a document issued from hi> department, th? statement is made that almost every household in Hongkong that can afford to do s<> keeps a mui and whether this comprehensive
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  • 68 7 CO. UNIONIST SUCCESS. London, March 8. The by-electi >n at Wolverhampton (West), consequent upon the death of Sir A. F. Bird on the 7th February, resulted Sir Robert Bird (Co. Unionist) 16,796 Mr. A. G. Walkden (Labour) 13.799 Majority 2,991 There is no change. The result at the
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  • 75 7 QUESTION IN COMMONS. London, March 7. In the House of Commons, replying to Mi. Raffa?'. who caNed attention to the sentence of 10 years’ rigorous imprisonment imposed on a Tamil named Sinivasan for robbing ricksha pullerof a few shillings, at. Singapore Mr. Churchill undertook
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  • 262 7 U. S. SENATE DEBATE London. March 8. Washington messages show that the Pacific Treaty debate in the Senate is now well under way, and it will continue uninterruptedly until the vote is takenThe opening speeches laid sties- upon the importance to America of the abiogation of the
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  • 98 7 DISTRIBUTION PLAN' Washington March s The Acting Secretary of State. MrFletcher, as Chairman of the International Communications Conference, presented to the Ambassadors of Britain, France. Italy and Japan, plans for the distribution of all ex-German cable'- R is understood that it is proposed to divide the cables into
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  • 67 7 London, February 16.-The following announcement is issued by the on un Brighton and South Coast Railway Nine million fewer passengers were can ried last year. This is attributable to t t higher fares. The returns of the London Underground Railways and Omni us combine show a total
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  • 57 7 London, February 17. —The RegistiaiGeneral’s return shows that the nun Y of deaths from influenza in f the great towns last week e( J j. compared with 1,444 for the wee the 4th February, and 1.451 for ending the 28th January. Last ee* figures are the lowest since
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  • 262 7 TRANSPORT FAILURE. Washington. March 7. Mr. Hoover declares ’hat during the past month 100,000 tons of American seed, wheat and foodstuffs wereunloaded at Black Sea ports but only 28,000 tons were transported to the interior. Over 120,000 tons will be unloaded next month but there is
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  • 136 7 MALAYA’S TRADE VALUES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. March 9. Malaya s trade values in February were imports $36,791,000 compared witn $37,436.000 in January, and exports $42,210.000, against $39,219.000 in Janu ary. Influenza. Tfie Government has issued hints and precautions with a view to minimising the spread of
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  • 172 7 During recent weeks magistrate- have pointed cut thr* following anomalies under the Shop Hour- Act A trade-man can sell spiced beef after 8 o’clock, but mu-t not sell an unco ked fggA butcher may s: *ll cooked pork chops, but net an uncooked pork
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  • 105 7 Austialians have just kept their Foundation Day.” but. strange to say. it is still quite uncertain who first discovered Australia. The honour has been claimed for several nation-, including the Chinese and dark hints of a southern continent can be found in old Greek and Roman Perhap-
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  • 1263 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Dobree Butler has undergone a serious operation in SingaporeMr D. M. W. Hutchin-on, of the Elec trie Light Department arrived by the "Novara Many happy returns of the day to the Hon. Dato Daud on attaining his 60th birthday on Sunday—“S.F.P.” M R. Gilnicki, Manager of the
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  • 98 7 The following is a list of the wJmers »f Certificates awarded by the London Chamber of Commerce, in the examinations held in Penang in December last Senior Book-keeping Accountancy.— Lim Swee Kheng (of Goh Taik Chee Son) pass (with Distinction). Ong Tat Cheang (of Eastern Pacific Trading
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  • 145 7 Tlie results of tennis ties played yestcr day were as under Profession Pairs. —A. K. A. B. Terrell and A. W. Harries beat G. C. V. Davson and J. D Sanderson 6 —l, 6—2. Ladies Singles Handicap.- —.3 Mrs. A. R. Jones beat t.l Mrs.
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  • 20 7 OBITUARY Tt Paris. March 8. n «Lath i Fiuji, ‘"■cm red of the French ,l P 1 I-aui ent z.
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  • 584 8 REVIEW OF THE YEAR. Messis. Lewis and Peat, Lid-, in their report on Rubber for 1921, estimate the world’s production at 275,000 ton" <of which plantation 255.000 tons) against 360,000 ton- in 1920 (315,000 tons plantation). They hope, with the lose of 1921 the most critical period
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  • 275 8 The head of a well-known institution associated with tin University of London writes to me (Autolycus of “Financial Times”) pointing out that rubber is under Is. a pound and the stock of material is high, but in his laboratories a certain rubber preparation that is used has recpntly
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 179 8 Underwood Standard j Typewriters I -I I The Machine you will I Eventually Buy. Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Enghnd) Agents :—Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. V Ft cofanTl CIGARETTES The following High Class VIRGINIA CIGARETTES can now be obt in ;d from All Dealers. 25 Knots 95 cents
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    • 602 8 I A'.-;/:/; re fteCADHiy VIRGINIA. CIGARETTES H I To pay fancy prices for cigarettes is to play into the hands of U#. v 1 I 'i those whose love of profit s not tempered by considerations of A U' -n, f H their duty to an unsuspeci ng public. 1
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  • 2091 9 I N OF THE LONELY MAN. I Morthclifh. writing from Vjicoan* t Times" in December, B^ ore thii Far Eastern land Bp* Ff,m pyP travels Home. and r ,n nl ail the good |r’ Tn fireside comfort with the I, ir kiees and pat u
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  • 388 9 Messrs William Jacks Co, London, reported on the Bth February as follows Since writing you on the 2nd inst, prices of all commodities have dropped and it was impossible at the beginning of this week to find an optimist anywhere. That in itself was sufficient to bring
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  • 202 9 "S.F P.” Matters in connection with the forthcoming race meeting at Singapore are proceeding satisfactorily. The work on the course goes on steadily and is now developing into sharpening up gallops in which most of the candidates are doing well. Prospec s for the big race
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  • 254 9 An inter< sting football match was played on the Ipoh Club padang between the Ipoh Club (■‘kippsred bv Mr P J Vasey) and a local eleven led by Mr E H Tof\ The game was on the whole fairly even and after a keen game the Club
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  • 31 9 “NOT CONCLUDED.’ Kuala Lumpur, March 9. The Malay Mail Colombo correspondent -ays a Times of Ceylon cable states that the Colonial Office rubber enquiry has not be*n concluded.
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  • 82 9 The following are the latest quotations in .Messrs K-mnedv Co.’s share list; Yesterday. To-day. SHAKE». >• -J 5 -q 72 X OQ 5 c. f c. ic. So Mining. Chenderiang 8/- o/- 7/6.» Hitam Tin 1.25 1.30 Liman Nipies 20c 25c 20c N Taiping 90c 95c 85c
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  • 47 9 9th March, 1922. Smoked Sheet 24 c Fine Pale Crepe 22 c Unsmoked Sheet No I 12*c e 1 Smok-d Sheet 26Ac Singapore > n oc f Crepe 26 c T 1 Smoked Sheet 7 7/8d London > J IQ J 7 7/8d New York G 13|c
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  • 30 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on March 8 Smoked Sheet 7 7/8d Plantation Ist latex crepe 7 7/8d [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 78 9 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Pound Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 21 to 24 diamond No. 2 16 20 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 11 12|
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  • 38 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for February Anglo-Johore lbs 18,041 Consolidated Malay 65,040 Chulsa (Selangor) 30,600 FM S Rubber 80,000 Kong Sang 22,470 Mambau (F.M.S.) 41,000 Sungei Salak 38,000 Tangga Batu .a 12,000 Thirdmile 25,000
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  • 109 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on March Bch Spot £142 15i up 15s 3 months buying £144 15s 15s 3 selling £145 15s Local Parity $7l 84 March 3rd; Singapore sld 170 tons at $73 25’ Penang buyers no seller? at $73.25. The
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  • 15 9 Ngow Property of the Siamese Tin Syndi cate, Limited, for February, 1,458 piknls.
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  • 170 9 BP. Tapioca 56.70 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sales Cold leaf $72 seller» Black Pepper $l6 50 sellers White Pepper $23 sales. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $4O buyers Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $4O nominal 110 s $32.00 sellers (No! SlOOOperpicu j No. 2 $9.00 Copra
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  • 970 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAME”., h a go RUBBER (Dollar.) J# c. igc. S c. Allenby Rubber Co. Rrbber Estate Z Amalgamated Malay Estates i’■>-( ,7- Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate in'm in'rn ver Kuning Rubber Estate. 10 Aver Molek Rubber 00. Aver Panas Rubber Estate. r'm Balgownie Rubber Estate /rv
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 392 9 pinang y axette RATES OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. TO LET, SITUATIONS VACANT, Etc. Mir nuin Chaige $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.75 per inoh «J’*’ ’s 1.50 3 1.40 >i 4 1.35 u 1.30 t> 8 1.25 10 1.15 •> 12 1.00 18 375 it 25 0.60 Advertisements are charged
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  • 1264 10 TO-DAY’S dm.f’ARTURES. for A*or Star. Keshgar for Ceylon, India, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Eorope, Perak {E S Co] for Deli. Ekma for Port Swettei'bara and Sicgapore Kinta for Port Swettenbam and Singapore Pangkor for Telok Anson, Glenfalloch for Singapore and China, The N Y K Kamo Maru
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  • 27 10 240 coolies f.rrived per ss today, of which 62 were sent ro Puhu Jerrjak, and the balance proceed direct to Port Swettenbam for qua'antiue there.
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  • 234 10 DAILY (except Similar). BY TRAIN. Barit Buutar. Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batn Gaj&h Tapab Road, Telnk Ar son, Kuala Kuhn, jßy train Kuala Lumpur, Serembau, 5 7 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore I 6pm and Hongkong Parit Buritar and Bagar f.y Gnn- 930 a.i” A I p.m.
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  • 122 10 March 0, 1922 B» Cocrtbsv or ihk Chartkrrd Hank). London Deu aud Bank 23/32 4 months* sigiit) Bank 2/3 31/32 3 Credit 2/4 1/8 3 D H'nmentfv 2/4 7/32 Caloutt a Demaud Bank Rs 179 3 days’sQht Private 184 Bombay Di-mmd Bank 179 <- Madras Demand Bank 179 z
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 210 10 I A VARIED SELECTION f OF I A A Pens, Pencils, Pen Racks, Ink Pots, (w Scribbling and Writing Pads, Pocket v Note Books, Letter Despatch Books, Receipt Books, Alburns, Loose-Leaf a Pocket Books, Manifold Books, Files, X& W Weights, Office Pins, Paper Clips, Erasers, Check Rolls, Etc. FROM H
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  • 414 11 We had a bundle of documents laid before us the other day -price lists and letters from mineral' water manufacturers in Calcutta, Ceylon, Rangoon and Madras—all places "imilar to thi>- We went over these price lists and the analysis made by our informant and* we find that
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