Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 March 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-03-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No* 55. VOL. LXXX. SATURDAY, 11th MARCH, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement396 1922-03-11 1 Hmikko I M OPERH ART i; PHOTOGRAPHIC :i STUDIO i: jo. 7, NORTHAM ROAD. Tel. No. 579. 1 I CONDENSED Ml EK B S lßwwA Wte ROSS’S PILSENER OCIT D Esßb& I If yOU wish t 0 USe the bOSt °l ua,,ty< ask for: I JPH o’t «1 1T I396 words
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Advertisement41 1922-03-11 1 < l ,^***V,, r‘r*.‘ 5; BRITISH BOND 1 Writing Pad ;i i of ICO leaves with 25 envelope i 1 i; $1 ii 1 M Hermione Box contains 50 fancy. i > lined Notepaper, 50 Envelope. ii $1 ii Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.41 words
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Article371 1922-03-11 2 PRESS COMMENTS. Calcutta. March 1- —After the contents of the budgot for 1922-23 were known, which was considered favourable by Calcutta Stock Exchange Association, Durban cotton shares experienced a rise touching 494 from 467- There was no adverse effects on shares. Government loans show no material change. The371 words
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Article478 1922-03-11 2 POLICY OF FREE DEVELOPMENT. Delhi. February 22. —Commander Ni cholson addressed at Metcalfe House this evening a large and distinguished audi ence, including members of the Indian Legislature, the Hon. M l Sanna and f he Maharaja of Nabha- on the subject of the development of wireless478 words
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Advertisement866 1922-03-11 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED notices. ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr. W. J. Mackay is no longer in the pnmlovment of “Kwala Kerling Tin DredWANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, 4c. < unde „i gn ed. can be inserted in the “Pinang J B DAVID, Proprietor. Gazette” at Kwala Kerling Tin Dredging, 414-11-3 THREE CENTS A WORD,866 words
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Advertisement1255 1922-03-11 2 OP iOlt< MOi J i net ng C Q>O X. k F<l,> s,tE tout o Your First 1 J ■u, a Thought 1 1 TT 1 q >' Q Baby’s welfare —that is your first O 4 1-40 thought. Much defends on his 9* UY 135 I food: wbat will1,255 words
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Article996 1922-03-11 3 BY AN EXPERT Staid matrons of an earlier generation, might well open their eyes, only to close them again in. horror, on hearing that a “Corset Ball” was given in Paris. Actu ally, it was less a festival, though that also, of course, —than a manifesto—a996 words
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Article233 1922-03-11 3 Paris, February 12.—The strike of com positors at the Continental “Daily Mail’ and the European edition of the “New York Herald” continues, but the papers are still being issued. Friday’s issue was produced entirely by the editorial staffs, who sub-edited the news and prepared it for233 words
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Article37 1922-03-11 3 The “Independance Beige’ says that the censoring of al? letters, reaching, leaving or in transit through Germany is nowgeneral. It is believed that the censorship exists primarily for the Germans to obtain commercial information-37 words
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Advertisement338 1922-03-11 3 fllk I W/ “That’s splendid. I told you J ‘Wincarnis’ would do you good.” Wincarnis affords satisfaction both <.O those who recommend it and to tnose who take it. Those who recommend it, see the effect—those i who take it, feel the benefit. I Why ‘Wincarnis’ gives renewed health I338 words
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Advertisement493 1922-03-11 3 ARE YOU FEELING OLD? You have at times probably said,, “I feel I am getting old.” No doubt you are convinced of that, and you are only, between 3(1 and 45 vteais, of age- You see other people oldcir than yourself able to do much more than you and who493 words
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Advertisement127 1922-03-11 3 Pritchard’s X Provisions, Wine and Spirit Department. s We have pleasure in x J notifying the trade, and j the General Public that J g the price of J I Bombay Butter, g A Shipment of which g X has just come to g x hand, is considerably X g127 words
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Article878 1922-03-11 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. D D. Ince has returned from HomeDr. Wellington Koo has arrived in London from Washington, cables Reuter Mr. and Mrs. D- O Russell passed through Singapore this week on their way Home. On Wednesday night at the Cinema, Tanglin, Colonel K. Wigrazn, C. B-, C S. 1.,878 words
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Article426 1922-03-11 4 INDIAN SPY’S CRIME. Berlin. February 12 —Hildegard Singh’s attempt to throw the responsibility for the death of her husband on to the British Government has failed, and die has been sentenced t»» nin years' penal servitude for inciting her lover to nnfrder him a correspondent in the “Daily426 words
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Article155 1922-03-11 4 THE VILLA BEATEN AT HOME. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 11. The'‘Malay Mail's' 1 Lahore correspondent cables the results of two replays in the fourth round of the English Association Cup as under Preston North End 2 Arsenal 1. Aston Villa 3 Notts County 4.155 words
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Article35 1922-03-11 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 11. A public meeting of Indians and Ceylonese passed a resolution requesting the Government to form an Indian unit as part of the Straits Volunteer Force.35 words
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Article44 1922-03-11 4 The results of tennis ties played yesterday were as under: Profession Pairs—H R Joynt and J H Pedlow beat E J Bennett and H E Richards 6—2, 6—2. Singles Handicap Class C—R H B Fleming beat N E Anyon 7—5. 6—2.|44 words
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Article575 1922-03-11 4 Beautiful Mine Models. There was a big rush of people yesterday evening to view the three models of Chinese Mines which have been prepared by the Perak Minerals Chinese sub committee for exhibition at the forthcoming Malaya* Borneo exhibition. The models have been designed and prepared by Towkay575 words
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Article816 1922-03-11 4 ACTION IN SUPREME COURT. The conclusion of the case in which the plaintiff was Mr Ong Huck Eng and the defendant Mrs Khaw Keaw Ngob, administratrix of Mr Ong Huck Boon, deceased, was heard in the Supreme Court, Penang, on Wednesday. The plaintiff’s claim was for $6,785,816 words
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Article129 1922-03-11 4 An inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Tan Beng Tan, a Chinese cook, w»s held in the Police Court, Penang, this morning. was a cook at Crosby Hall, Mac Mister Road, and had been employed in that capacity for about 12 yeais Previous to his129 words
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Article494 1922-03-11 4 —“M. M." QUESTION of No Ml(l4Tlr)s Chief 1 Jud“cu””c”X'’ h N Woodward in the SepX'c X Lumpor with regard t» the .ill *4 Dr ER Keun. Wlll of tbs The plaintiffs are Mr a DrLea.lar, execetor, C W deceased, and the ’.ill Caroline Amelia K eoo <idt,—“M. M." - 494 words
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Article158 1922-03-11 4 The J va papers of the let instwt contw news of bhe enormous damage done by heavy rains experienced there on the pre vious night. From Jogka come» the nt* that the Poeudoeng Sugar Factory flooded to a depth of over a meter an the floods158 words
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Article124 1922-03-11 4 Before Mr Jue ioe esse commerced Pj ffl pd d*»** Me-srs HoozlHDdr 2 B 7 from to the extent of $6,73 Mah and Co fo r b 0 pßf cb** w 0 ,y io c ol .ne<> .00 by them f'om th* ft. p» 10 July,124 words
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Advertisement496 1922-03-11 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION WANTED. By a Competent Book-keeper, knovs- all systems of estate accounts thoroughly and also conduct and Factory works. Holding excellent references and can be well recommended by one of the leading Agents. Apply stating terms to Book-keeper c. o Post Master, Trolak, Perak. FOR SALE. An Oliver496 words
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Advertisement52 1922-03-11 4 JUST TWO TO-NIGHT are al] you need of Pinkeftps to dispel constipation, liverishness. sick headache?. biliousness to dissipate the “gloom.” the little pink laxatives, aid digestion, keep the skin clear and the breath sweet- Of chemists, or, post free, 60 cents the phial, from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co-, 3-B Malacca52 words
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Article595 1922-03-11 5 S F P,’ FASTER WORK BEGUN AT SINGAPORE. The morning attendances on the coarse are now quite good with the near approach of the meeting and tbe consequently more interesting work pot in on the track. The preparations for the meeting are well advanced and everything should beS F P,’ - 595 words
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Article376 1922-03-11 5 Jodgmrnt Reserved Tbe insurance case Tan Chye Chuan versus tbe Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Company for the recovery of $22,000 was ontinoed at Ipoh reports our correspondent nd concluded yesterday after a full day’s sitting. A Chinese clerk who kept tbe •ccount books, was cross examined376 words
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Article382 1922-03-11 5 St GEORGE THE MARTYR. 2nd Sunday in Lent —8 »-m Matins; 8-30 am. Holy Communion; 10 am. Hoiy Communion (Chinese); 5 p.m, Sunonv School; 6 pm. Evensong, PCXIX v-». 33—72 as se'; Magnificat 50, Nu’ic Dimittis 65; Hymns 184, 252. 277. Vesper Hymn. lO am. Matins and Litany.382 words
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Article193 1922-03-11 5 Mar 11—Cricket. P C C v Kulim. March 15—Football, P C C v P R C. Mar 18—Concert and Dance, Sungei Patani, for P W and Kedah Church Mission. Mar 18—New Club, Taipiog, Dinner and Dance. Mar 18—Cricket, P C C v P R C. Mar 19—Malacca P193 words
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Advertisement776 1922-03-11 5 BANKS. bank OF INDIA, IhONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING limited. corporation. ite<l in England.) (Incorporated in Hongkong.) I capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital $20,000,000 i i Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Funds: sab® crl 1,050,000 Sterling £4,500,063 id uP Fun( j a nd Undivided Silver $23,500,000 R«f‘ r e 1,227,600 Reserve Liability of Proprietors PrOft776 words
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Advertisement251 1922-03-11 5 A NOTEWORTHY REVISION I IN PRICES DURING MARCH WHiteawau’s LET YOUR DOLLAR PURCHASE MORE COMPARE PRICES RULING IN DECEMBER AND NOW M o e r i s wrist Watches A w TH A Two Years G uarantee. 14 ct. 9 ct. Gold, Silver Nickt-I. Prices in December $63-50, $57-50, $4l-00,251 words
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Article1241 1922-03-11 6 —M.M.” Two good items of uews appear in to-dsy’a wires with regard to India, namely the resignation of Mr Montagu and a report that the arrest of Mr Gandhi is imminent. It is true that we have several times beard that action was to be taken to—M.M.” - 1,241 words
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Article1303 1922-03-11 6 The United States having declined to participate in tbe Genoa: America’s Genoa Conference, on Attitude. the ground that tbe European nations have failed to adopt proper measures to remedy the ravages of war and ensure the stability of their economic life and that nonrecognition of Soviet Russia1,303 words
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Article324 1922-03-11 6 The hearing of the application fort» division cf the property, seized by police from Yeo Yau Teng alias YeoU’ Sam the local Chinese merchant of Canal Road who was recently arre^ 1 Hongkong and mysteriously "happ* l from the Torilla a few boars before vessel put324 words
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Advertisement376 1922-03-11 6 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX B 60 x 1 BROADBENT’S «5 PATENT IMPROVED 5 BLAKE STONE BREAKER I AND ORE CRUSHER. 1 g X STRENGTH, QUALITY, I AND DURABILITY 5 UNSURPASSED. x Q x s I —7~ For Breaking Coprolites, Phos- g x phates, Fossils, Flints, Hard Rocks, g x Lime Stone, Slag, Emery376 words
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Advertisement8 1922-03-11 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.8 words
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Miscellaneous37 1922-03-11 6 THE TIDES High Water. Low Water. To-day. 11, 7 a.m. 5. 3 a.m. 11.13 p.m. 5.15 p m. To-mobbow, 11.51 p.m. 5.49 a.m, 11,59 p.m. 6. 5 p.m. Monday. 12 mn. 6,30 a.m. 12.21 p.m. 6.49 p.m.37 words
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Article1169 1922-03-11 7 cvni EL TO PUBLICATION OF w despatch. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 9. On the eve of the assembling of the f .nference in Paris to settle Near Eas ll( s tions, London was startled by in Delhi of the despatch Indian Government to Mr. Monta modification of theReuter’s Telegrams.] - 1,169 words
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Article220 1922-03-11 7 Tho Rt. H ii. Edwin Samuel Montagu, who has resigned the Secretaryship of State for India- under the sensational circumstances recorded by Reuter had held the post sinoe July. 1917. and he was I n-rer-Secretary. of State for India from 1910 till 1914- He shared the responsibility220 words
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142 1922-03-11 7 Calcutta. February 25-—ln his reply to the farewell address from the Dacca District Moslem Association. His Excellency the Governor, referring to the peace terms submitted to Turkey by the Allied Powers some time ago. said that on the very eve of the conference .which was about142 words
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Article210 1922-03-11 7 SIR W. VINCENT’S DECLARATION. Delhi, March 9. Lord R-aulinson’s statement on the con dition of India was confirmed by Sir William Vincent,, the Home Member, in the course of opposing a motion in the Legislative Assembly in favour of the le lease of the agitators, the AJi brothers,210 words
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Article20 1922-03-11 7 BRITISH LEGATION STAFF ARRIVES. Delhi, March 9. The Staff of the British Legation in Afghanistan has arrived at Kabul.20 words
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Article217 1922-03-11 7 A FULL DRESS ATTACK.' Washington, March 10Senator Robinson delivered his expected broadside attack against the Treaty in the Senate- He criticised the inconsistency of the advocate-' who declared simultaneously that it was the greatest achievement of modern times in th“ interests of world peace, yet it imposes217 words
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Article150 1922-03-11 7 THE LIVELY COMMONS. London. March 9. Liveliness developed in the House oi Commons on the occasion of a number >1 questions on the subject of the Russian famine. Mr. Chamberlain, in the course of a refusal to make a further Government grant for relief, was greeted with150 words
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Article86 1922-03-11 7 LAST WEEK OF TOUR. Rawalpindi, March lb. Reuter’s special correspondent says the Prince of Wales, who is staying two days as the guest of the Commander-in-Chief, is spending his last few days in India in a series of brief visits, mainly to important military centres, reviewing86 words
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Article561 1922-03-11 7 On the second day of H. R. H. t-he Prince of Wales’ visit to the Federated Malay States, Wednesday, March 29th, there will be a public reception ou the Kuala Lumpur Padang. At 10.50 a.m. His Royal Highness and Staff, accompanied by His Excellency the High561 words
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Article37 1922-03-11 7 ITALY’S ATTITUDE. Rome. March 10. The Cabinet, at length, discussed the Fiume problem, and unanimously express ed the opinion that the question must be settled in conformity with international engagements and respect for signed trea ties.37 words
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Article46 1922-03-11 7 UNUSED BRITISH SHELLS. Boulogne, March 10. Eight were killed and many injured, a* the result of a violent explosion in a» English Camp during the unloading d heavy shells left in France by the British Army. Fire destroyed the camp buihL ings.46 words
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Article69 1922-03-11 7 THE PREMIER INTERVENES. London, March 10. Mr. Lloyd George is better, and intervened in the engineering dispute, participating in a conference between Dr. Macnamara, the Minister of Labour, and representatives of the employers and the men at Downing Street. The Federation of the Engineering and Shipbuilding Unions decided69 words
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Article190 1922-03-11 7 MOBILISATION OF FORCES. Johannesburg, March 9. The Government is determined to end the present situation, and has mobilised the Imperial Light Horse, the Transvaal Scottish, Railway and Harbour Rifles, and the Pretoria Regiment, to reinforce the police, and has also warned the pub lie that aeroplanes will190 words
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Article424 1922-03-11 7 A. White. Duff aud A. 11. Green— S F P Paris, March 9. The Chamber, by 265 votes to 260, rejected the Summer Time Bill. The vote conflicts with the agreement between the French, British and Belgian Govern ments for advancing the clock on the lastA. White. Duff aud A. 11. Green—‘ S F P ” - 424 words
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Article351 1922-03-11 7 AMERICA’S ATTITUDE DEFINED Washington, March 9. Mr. Charles Hughes, in a note to th* Italian Ambassador, Signor Ricci, with regard to the Genoa Conference, empha sises the United States’ keen desire for the economic rehabilitation of Europe and regrets that it is impossible not tc conclude that the351 words
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Article51 1922-03-11 7 FINANCIAL QUESTIONS Parjs, March 10. The Allied Finance Ministers are at present conferring in Paris regarding, international financial and currency questions, in preparation, for Genoa, and began the discussion of a vast international loan, w’ith a view to mobilisation of German debt, preceded by steps to stabilise the51 words
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Article51 1922-03-11 7 M. BERTHELOT’S ACTION. Paris, March 9. The “Echo de Paris” states that M. Poincare informed M. Philippe Berthelot that he will be brought before a Conseil de Discipline, for endeavouring by inde pendent action, when he was SecretaryGeneral of the Foreign Ministry, to save the Banque Industrielle de51 words
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Article63 1922-03-11 7 RECEIVER’S ALLEGATION. New York, March 10. In the course of an official enquiry into the failure of Childs and Joseph, exporters and importers, counsel for the Receiver declared that the two principals, Childs and Joseph, had each withdrawn #650,00 during the eighteen months preceding the failure, although63 words
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Article16 1922-03-11 7 London, March 9. H.R.H. Princess Mary and Viscoun* Lascelles have departed for Italy.16 words
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Article24 1922-03-11 7 London, March 9. In the Rugby County Championship final, Gloucestershire beat the North Midlands by 19 points to nil, at Birmingham.24 words
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Article63 1922-03-11 7 M .B. E. FOOTBALL. The draw in. the Internationa! Football League which is to be played < ff at the Stadium during tho Malaya-Ik rueo Ex hibition, will take place at 4-3: pm- at the Offices of the Ground Committee main, entrance Malaya-Bonn u Exhibi tion, on Monday, March 13th63 words
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Article3137 1922-03-11 8 POSITION -ND PROSPECTS. The twentv-third ordinary general meet. ng of ’he Ddnlon Rubber O'* Ltd was held >n Febra-ry ll?h in London, Mr F A <z*rv»f»y The Chairman in moving the adaption of ■he report and accounts said that it had fallen to hi-» lot ro present3,137 words
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Article466 1922-03-11 8 The Lack of Support F rom The d w u'"'sh ir k" Wfc Walter Sh.k,pe.re,ot Mesm (X-m hy,*r;p- WM „i, Bo| T1.» 09 of Ceyloa," Mr Sh»k.p. Bre there was l.Me he could ledge already possessed by Ceylon re B iJ: Home rn nS thegA, eral trade Portion.!466 words
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Article246 1922-03-11 8 Singapore, Marc > 7 decided improvement io tne b# busing |Ut thrnogb dormj lhl> IW in ereso in still cec red Stocks 4 WPf ic god Tn L o oe again -o-n 'n d 9( ,ow s -deoU UU ol£2 12»6’»' w 4 k \i k The246 words
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Advertisement437 1922-03-11 8 »77 r A For Heartburn, Acidity, etc. Messrs. Sav.,- v 4 Moore are the maker, of a lozenge origrWlypreecnbed by the celebrate 1 Dr. Jenner, which possesses in a remarkable degree the property o n< Tifey coSideitiv y Lozenges as a safe and reliablefor HEARTBURN FLATULENCE, ACIDITY, andall digest ve437 words
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Article383 1922-03-11 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reports &e follows: The feature of the week lias been the heavy decline in Tin shares, which have been a wonderfully free market during thelong period of decline in theprice of the Metal, but appear to have now reached the position of383 words
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Article39 1922-03-11 9 11th March, 1922 Smoked >»heet 25£c Fine P*le Orep« 25 c Unsmoked Sheet No I 124 c I Smoked Sheet 27Ac J Crepe 27 c London Bh.»t 8 I/O J Crepe 8 l/4d Nbw York G 13fc39 words
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Article94 1922-03-11 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on March 10: s pnt £145 up £3 3 months having £147 £3 3 selling £147.5s „£3 Local Parity $72 91 March 13*h: Singapore sold 105 ton* at $74 3/8; Penang buyers nn eelleri» at $74 3/8 Messrs94 words
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Article17 1922-03-11 9 Ulu Piah Company Limited, for February, 317 piculs, sluicing 300 piculs and tributors 17 piculs.17 words
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Article38 1922-03-11 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rebber A esocistinn held its 541st «ection, on Wednesday, March Bth, when there was catalogued 1,704,805 lbs Tons. 761 07 Offered 1,372,577 1b- Tons 612.76 Solo 1,181,920 lbs, Tons 527 36.38 words
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Article127 1922-03-11 9 Ribbed Smoked Shen*- cents per lb. Singapore Stauda d Quality 254 (5 lost) to 26 (4 lots, 2 of which were in case-). Good F A Q 25 to 254 Off Quality 21 to 244 Urepe:— Singapore Standard Quality Pale 254 (2 lo’s) to 26 (one io*) Fine127 words
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Article41 1922-03-11 9 Messrs Barlow and Co report: During the past week business has been fair with prices a shade easier at closure. Quotations are as follows Mo 1 $10.30 to $lO 624. 2 10 00 to 10.30 975 to 10.00.41 words
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Article204 1922-03-11 9 BP. Tapioca $6.75 sellers M P. Tapioca $7.15 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l6 50 sellers White Pepper $23 sales. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Picking* $47 sales Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs HUa $45 nominal ll<ta $37.00 sellers TNo. i $lO 00 per pion. Sugar j204 words
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Advertisement117 1922-03-11 9 Underwood ij Standard I I I Typewriters The Machine you will I Eventually Buy. Paterson, Simons. Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England) Agents:—Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. i ■i.tti r~- mm —inunirw,.—— i SOLE AGENTS: Wearne Siros., 2std„ Penang I F 0 R AC 7 7ZOZ7 standard P NAN(.. yj/f L/C/117 words
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Advertisement283 1922-03-11 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance. 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In Bankruptcy. No. 29 of 1917, 2?« PHi ONG PIN BEONG Notice is hereby given that a Fourth and Final Dividend of $5 par centum has been declared in the above matter, and that the283 words
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Advertisement299 1922-03-11 9 I Qome Carly. Come Olfen. S -No trouble is considered too great to give E you satisfaction. I I Here is a in- S vites complete relaxation .1 .3 of muscle, nerve aud brain, Ĕ actually inducing that j I I sound refreshing sleep so S S necessary to every299 words
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Article954 1922-03-11 10 HOPEFUL SIGNS. Mr Percy S&rgant writes in the ‘'Financial Times ”:—Europe is so perturbed by political events and the ĕuperabundant issues of paper currencies which have had such a baneful effect on the foreign exchanges, that dealers and others engaged in the tin trade appear to overlook954 words
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Article251 1922-03-11 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES, Chenah for Rangoon, (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Tredinnick for Singapore. Sitiawan for Asahan. Malaya for Bhuket (Toogkah) and Renong. Ipoh for Port Swettenham aud Singapore. Haruua Mara for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and London, Brouwer for Deli, Langsa and Edi, Kllenga for Rangoon251 words
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Article297 1922-03-11 10 DAILY (except Bunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagau Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, I Teluk Anton, Kuala Kuba, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagau Serai By traiu 930 a.m A 4 p.m.297 words
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Article21 1922-03-11 10 The homeward mail (tor specially super. »cribed letters only) by the Agapenor, closes at 8 a m. on Monday.21 words
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Article117 1922-03-11 10 Penang, March 11, 1922 By Courtbsy or the Ghartbrrd Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 mouths' night) Bank 2/3 31/32 3 Credit 2/4 1/8 5 Documentary 2/4 7/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 178 3 days’ sight Private „184 Bombay Demand Bank 178 o Madras Demand Rank 178 3117 words
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Advertisement226 1922-03-11 10 I pSA LIGHT LUNCHES H W LJ Ej A —fish,cheese,sandwiches—are made J O wonderfully appetizing by the use of I sauce i 7^ e ORIGINAL Worcestershire. g □■□BnBnHnsnHnEnHaBcsnHaHnBnaaHaBCSCBDBDBDBO® Be sure i you get ®r jhm JRSjlr thee a victim u ta merry bright'' thanks to MOTHER, SiICEL’S MHEr -a svKyp226 words
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Advertisement130 1922-03-11 10 aXJTTZZXS IsTLU; Northern Assurancfl I CO., LTD. Ut l M R ESTABLISHED 1836 l ASSETS EXCEED £.16.000.000. I i. Fire. fl I 2. Life. fl r 3. Motor Car. fl h 4 Motor Cycle. I 3 5. Personal Accident. fl I 6. Plate Glass. fl J. I Q We can130 words
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Article275 1922-03-11 11 THE BRITISH RECORD Sir Henry White-Smith, chairman of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors, gave some statistics in a paper on “The Development of Commercial Airways.” It might come as a surprise to many, he said, to learn that an average of nearly 200 passengers had been carried275 words
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Article194 1922-03-11 11 -Ex. Reduction in the cost- of living gets no aid from the item of tobacco, which remains fixed at prices of which smokers may justly comphiin- While the price has. roughly, been doubled since 1914 the smoker notices the coincidence that the profit- of the big concerns which-Ex. - 194 words
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Article92 1922-03-11 11 —“M. T.” We have received complaints that, owing to the grand excuse of “the Hongkong strike.” many local kedais (Singapore) and dealers in various foodstuffs have put up their prices. The recentlysettled strike in Hongkong is being freely quoted as the reasozs for an increase in the—“M. T.” - 92 words
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Article258 1922-03-11 11 In consequence of the high prices now prevailing in the building trade, the members of Lodge Wemyss. No. 777, at M est Wemyss. have built their own Masonic temple, al? taking some part in the constructional work. Lord Elgin and Kincardine, in opening and dedicating the building,258 words
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Article388 1922-03-11 11 Prnano, March 11, 1922. BEEF— cUi Soup per 35 Roast do “t® Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Kump Steak do Ox Tail 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do Heart per’catty 40 Liver do Fillet of Beet do 80 BUFFALOSoup P er388 words
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Advertisement335 1922-03-11 11 ilrW W \A a. H vfe| y|J Expectant and Nursing I Mothers I :J in Glaxo a most valuable aid, for, taken regularly two rC j ;r th? c times a day by the mother herself (both before and *Lf ate’ d ,e birth of her baby), Glaxo not only335 words
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Advertisement371 1922-03-11 11 HAZELINE SNOW (Trade Mark) PROTECTS THE SKIN FROM THE WEATHER A little “‘Hazeline’ Snow” applied to the skin before going out prevents all roughness and redness due to exposure. Keeps the skin /zyN beautifully white and soft. In glass pots, of all Chemists and Stores Burroughs Wellcome Co., London xx371 words
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Advertisement1343 1922-03-11 12 A Kin QHIRF I TNE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD., t r 4 |nl v (Incorporated in Strains Settlements.) (Incorp r»ted in Engl»* d JOINT SERVICE STEAMERS. FOR INTENDED iO SAIL| STEAMERS HOMEWARD. j o Every Tues, at o p.m. 'I from Klang. Port Swettenham and Singapore. «very Thur, st 41,343 words
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