Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 March 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-03-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 56. VOL. LXXX. MONDAY. 13th MARCH, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement633 1922-03-13 1 1 NIKKO I mopern art > PHOTOGRAPHIC i STUDIO NO- 7. HORTHAM ROAD. Tel. No- 579. < Ei.Ji»AAAAMlKlllll4AAMlUiiiuuii! MM*.- 1 f; (B IM f Haboko Tea. s As C OT s i *|H| Many of the Mascots which decorat e g|| M IB 1 the cars one sees on the633 words
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Advertisement31 1922-03-13 1 > BRITISH BOND Writing Pad; J of 100 leave* with 25 envelopes < i $1 I 14 Hermion* Box <-cn*ain* 50 faMp. 1 lined Notepaper, 50 Envelope* 1 $1 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.31 words
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635 1922-03-13 2 PROCESS Oh’ ASSIMILATION. Is America really an Anglo-Saxon nation 1 If it is, will it long remain so This is the sort of question that often occurs to serious Americans, anxious for the future and solicitous of the great traditions of their land traditions that635 words
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Article210 1922-03-13 2 The report of the Pilferage Committee of the Chamber of Shipping states that the loss of goods in transit from the port of London amounts to about £3.500-000 a year. Pilferage claims paid by ship owners are at least twenty times larger than was the case before210 words
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Advertisement1158 1922-03-13 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal ox. CTA.PT*. Commissioners will be held at the. Mu- gr. Tfi S» WANTED, FOR SALE. TO LET, 4c. cipa office at 4 p.m. on Tuesday the 14th p I can be inserted in the “Pinang instant. ,i r h” f (ByOrder)1,158 words
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Advertisement739 1922-03-13 2 BANKS. TH C M F RCAN T IL F BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG SHANGHaiT LIMITED. CORPORATION ANK (Incorporated in England.) (Incorporated i n H O n-V Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Funds-Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver Profits 1,227,600 Reserve Liability of p r739 words
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Article708 1922-03-13 3 PAST CHAPTERS OF LEADERSHIP. Viscount Grey’s position in the counsels of the Independent Liberals has recently 1 Been discussed, says a political corres- pondent. From the point of view of Liberals of all sections, Lord Grey is in the wrong House for a leader in the708 words
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122 1922-03-13 3 Major Grogan, D. 5.0., who received the warmest welcome to Nairobi on i> return from England, is initiating a rous anti-waste campaign with a view reducing Government overhead chargeswhich are £2,000,000 per annum, compared with an export of produce of only £700.000. A convention pf122 words
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Article371 1922-03-13 3 Messrs. James F. Hutton and Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported on M ednesday, February 15, as under Cotton prices have been steadier and although not very rapid there has been a definite tendency to advance. A gradual improvement in the trade demand has probably been the main cause371 words
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Article260 1922-03-13 3 A French staff officer >ays it is not rash to predict that the battlefield of the not distant future will see not one single man fighting exposed. The unit of battle will be shut up behind a protective and mobile shell of armour about its automatic260 words
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Article186 1922-03-13 3 Mai ch 15—Football, P C C v P R C. Mar 18—Conceit and Dance. Saogei for P W and Kfdah Cl arch Minion Mar 18—New Club, Taipiog, Dinner and Dance. Mar 18—Cricket, P CO P R C. Mar 19—Malacca P A Annual Meeting, 10 15 a m. March186 words
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Advertisement203 1922-03-13 3 tYofani’ i CIGARETTES If I I “25 KNOTS" j I 95 cents per tin. j I II I I M A Virginia Cigarette of Unequalled Value.* I SOLE AGENTS: R. T. REID CO.. L.TD-. f I PENANG. .KUALA LUMPUR. I ffl I I W J, JL —JL S -3L i-===J3§-I203 words
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Advertisement120 1922-03-13 3 Pritchard’s g Provisions, Wine and Spirit S fl Department. I S We ‘have pleasure in X notifying the trade, and < the Genera] Public that J j the price of j I Bombay Butter, j A Shipment of which J has just come to g hand, is considerably reduced. J120 words
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Article1508 1922-03-13 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr W G Stirling’s name has been addtd to the Commiss on of Peace, S-ngapore. Messrs J G B own and E G Bird left for Rangoon in the EUenga, u route for home. Mr J L Lonie is appointed a member of the Pilot Board, Penang, vice1,508 words
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Advertisement344 1922-03-13 4 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'' 1 MEDUSA 8 x White Portland Cement «5# X IS X STAINLESS X AND Z PERFECTLY WHITE H X X t/ I MEDUSA f x WATER PROOFING COMPOUND X MAKES ORDINARY CEMENT PERFECTLY WATERPROOF b' I CHEAPEST BEST, j X x X X X SOLE AGENTS, SUB AGENTS, X344 words
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Advertisement258 1922-03-13 4 (Some Carly. Gome 0/fen. I INo trouble is considered too great to rj V(1 H you satisfaction. 5 >»♦»< Here is a bed.'which in- vites complete relaxation of muscle, nerve aud brain, S actually inducing that la I sound refreshing sleep so g necessary to every member of your household.258 words
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Article1260 1922-03-13 5 meeting at taiping. »nunal general meeting of the 6 re Diocesan Association was held Slo<ftP M goDic Hall, Taiping, on the 10th i® tne at 6-30 P nJ. The following were .llhe Bishop of Singapore, Presi--61 ,f the S D A., Hon Major C W 0 jC3t (>1,260 words
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Article103 1922-03-13 5 TO-DAY'S DK“ARTVRRS Pungah for Asahan, Edavana for Singapore. Trang for Kantang (Trang). Pan-jkor for Teluk Anson. Hindu for Mergui, Tav y and Moulmein. The foil iwing shins are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Penang —Bandoeng, Benarty, Calcbas, Ceram, Chenab, Dilwars, Dutera, Elephanra, Ellens*, Eumaeus, Eurymachus, Gienapp,103 words
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Article298 1922-03-13 5 OAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, i Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 57.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train 930 a.m A 4 p.m.298 words
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Advertisement362 1922-03-13 5 RtUA 7 7 > UI (tl JJb M Sil B 2 N Riwli Mllffl I ill Ji il I£o oJI q 11 I 1 W THE GOODRICH TYRE AGENCY. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England PENANG, SINGAPORE, MALACCA. n Works and Offices Lahat Road, IPOH. LL h fl 9fl362 words
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Article1176 1922-03-13 6 Mr Moatagu Uab taken up a line of defence which, as suggested in our remarks on Saturday, we thought he might take, namely, that the indiscretion of which he was guilty io conuectio'i with the publication of the Government of India’s despatch without previous securing the1,176 words
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Article52 1922-03-13 6 STAMP SURCHARGE. (From Our Own Cobrbbpondbnt Singapore, Maroh 13. It has bean decided, during the Exhibition, to surcharge 1,2, 4,5, 8, 10, 25, and 45 cents and $1 and $2 stamps which will bear the words ‘‘Malaya Borneo Exhibition” across the face North Borneo has decided to take52 words
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Article1158 1922-03-13 6 The paper on The Case for a Rubber Parliament/’ read by Baying and Selling. Mr. D. F. L. Zorn, Chairman of the Rubber Shareholders’ Association, recently, has attracted much attention at Home. With his contention that the rubber industry suffers from lack of uaity, and that it1,158 words
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Article137 1922-03-13 6 The following are toe latest qajtadooi in Messrs K -nnedy Co’s share list--. Yesterday. To-day. SHARKS. -2 3 3 "Z x CQ X gj I 0. 5 0. Jo. J 0. Rukker (Dollar) Alor Gajah 1.10 1.20 1.00 1.10 Amalgamated 1.25 1.50 1.10 1.25 Bukit Katil 55c137 words
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Article34 1922-03-13 6 13th March, 1922. Smoked Sheet Fine Pale Crepe -j' Unsmoked Sheet No 1 Smoked Sheet 2 't‘ SiNnAPona J Crepe 1 Smoked Sheet London > p BIH v JC P Gl3i" New York34 words
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Article23 1922-03-13 6 The following are additional rubber outpu* for February:— r lbs 14> 28 Juru 375 Kong Lee (Perak; Perak River Valley Semanggol23 words
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Article51 1922-03-13 6 The Straits Trading Co Ltd, j j; Singapore sold J 5 ton, a Penang buyers no sellers at Messrs Boustead and Co To-dav’s quotation f r toni; eln 174 37? per pW. pi; .l, Panang refined Q S7J Ssdone 50‘-Vn7 ‘0 per pieul, business door, per picul business51 words
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Article100 1922-03-13 6 j for Febr«»ryTalam Mines, Lim‘t fc( piculs «5.60. d lor Lingm 11", d 1 tr itu s P c sluicing piculs MM 19.16, total picul, 169 b u „d 8 iw Tongkab Harbour h- (be .K N L, from ash to one week) 12 tons. congre gBtluU There100 words
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Advertisement394 1922-03-13 6 i O finest Jsiqueur I I 1 Seotetj Wdisky I Ripe and I J|S|k Mellow. I IF YOUR DEALER I s DOES NOT STOCK j BBmBBMBM VAT 69 APPLY I llkfWi Wi bJ DIRECT TO THE I IMPORTERS: a KCTc.ft.Stor<»e<>.. I PENANG. I I J Special Atttaction For Three Nights394 words
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Advertisement15 1922-03-13 6 “E. 0.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday. AL\ John G. Brown. P. P. C.15 words
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Miscellaneous25 1922-03-13 6 TH£ TIDESHigh Water. Low Water. To-day. 12 mn, 630 a.tn. 12.21 p.m. 6.49 p,m. To-morbow. 12,41 a.m 7.10 a.m. 1. 8 p.m. 731 p m.25 words
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Article223 1922-03-13 7 AHKEST OF MB. GANDHI. j Reuter’s Telegrams.] Ahmedabad, March 11. v Gandhi has been arrested on a charge of sedition. Gandhi and his Policy. Bombay, March 11. Antif ipating arrest in “New India,’’ Gandhi has appealed to his followers the whole policy “with clockrork regularity.” Keep Perfect Peace.” Ahmedabad,j Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 223 words
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Article500 1922-03-13 7 London, March 11. Mr Montagu, addressing his constii .■> as-tiled that his fall was not due to th'' publication of the Indian Government s despatch, which was a matter of a Minister individual responsibility, and sot of the Cabinet ’s collective responsibi!:y. Hut it w.i s500 words
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331 1922-03-13 7 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA’S DES PATCH TO LONDON. Delhi. March 7.—After consulting and receiving the. general concurrence otf the Governments of Madras. Bombay. Ben gal. United Provinces, Punjab. Bihar and Orissa. Central Provinces and Assam. including their Ministers and the frontier administrations, the Government of India331 words
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Article64 1922-03-13 7 REVIEW OF TROOPS. London, March 12Despite flhe hartal. large friendly crowds flocked to the route when the Prince of Wales drove in State through the city of Peshawar- A small turbulent minority in the crow d attempted to demon strate. but without effect. A great, enthusiastic64 words
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Article57 1922-03-13 7 WELCOMES IN ITALY. Florence. March 12-. H R- H, Princess Mary and Viscount LasceMes arrived and were cheered by large crowds. They motored to Fiesole. where they given an equally enthusiastic reception. They are staying at the Villa Medici, which the British Colony and Italian aristocracy cooperated57 words
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Article24 1922-03-13 7 COL. WARD’S APPEAL London, March 10. Colonel John Ward, M.P., has appealed to the members of Lloyd’s for £20,000 to assist Russian refugees.24 words
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Article38 1922-03-13 7 WALES BEATS IRELAND. London, March 11. Wales beat Ireland by 11 points to 5, at Swansea. A soccer match between the French Army and British Army at Paris, resulted in a draw of one goal each.38 words
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Article15 1922-03-13 7 INDIA CHALLENGES. New Yi'tk, Match 11India has challenged for the Davis Cup15 words
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Article548 1922-03-13 7 HEAVY CASUALTIES. Pretoria, March 10. After a three hour sitting the conference of representative»- of the Shipyard Trade Unions and the Shipbuilding Employers’ Federation adjourned till March 14. Martial law has been proclaimed on the Rand No Native Rising. Johannesburg, March 10. Messrs. De Wit and548 words
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Article23 1922-03-13 7 LIMERICK TROUBLES SETTLED. London. March 11At Limerick. the» situation has been settled. Beth the treaty and anti-treaty troops are evacuating the city.23 words
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Article19 1922-03-13 7 Quebec, March 11. Fire destroyed the Dominion Arsenal shops. The damage is -estimated at £500.000.19 words
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Article171 1922-03-13 7 NEGOTIATIONS FAIL. London, March 10. The engineering negotiations failed, and the lockout occurs to-morrow. It is understood the Unions would not agree to the employers’ <bina».'d that the fundamental principle of the right of the employers to exercise managerial functions must be accepted by the Unions' representatives before171 words
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Article210 1922-03-13 7 U.S. SENATE’S PROBABLE VOTE. Washington, March 11. Indications point to the Senate vote favouring ratification of the Four Power Treaty by a margin of two to one. An argument that is used in the course of the debate by the foes of the treaty allege that Mr.210 words
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Article51 1922-03-13 7 AMERICA’S REFUSAL New York. March 11The “N ew York Times” approves lhe decision of the United States not to participate in the Genoa Conference, and says the general feeling will be that the Uni ted States is well out of the Conference, to which Lenin boasts he will51 words
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Article78 1922-03-13 7 SIR ROBERT HORNE’S PROPOSAL. Paris, March 11. The newspapers welcome the scheme submitted to the Conference of Allied Finance Ministers by Sir Robert Hornedividing the German debt into two parts, firstly, 65 milliard marks, equivalent t-» the total Inter-Allied debts, will only he demanded from Germany in the event78 words
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Article30 1922-03-13 7 DEFEAT IN THE CHAMBER. Athens, March 11. The resignation of the Cabinet is imminent, following the Chamber’s rejection of a vote of confidence by 161 votes to 156.30 words
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Article34 1922-03-13 7 London, March 11. The Greek Chamber’s vote of no confidence follow’ed a statement by M. Gounaris, showing the failure of his mission to Allied capitals in connection with the Turco-Greek conflict.34 words
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Article33 1922-03-13 7 P. O. DEBENTURE ISSUE. London, March 10. It is understood that the underwriting is in progress of Peninsular and Oriental Navigation Company £3.500,000 debentures at 5| per cent, to be issued at 95.1.33 words
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Article79 1922-03-13 7 AMERICA'S DEMAND. [Rbutbr’b Telegram-.] Paris, March 11, The Allied Finance Ministers, at present assembled in Paris, received a demand from the United States that $241,000,000 for the Rhineland occupation expenses be paid before any reparations be paid. Occupation Expenses. Paris, March 11. The Allied Finance Ministers decided[Rbutbr’b Telegram-.] - 79 words
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115 1922-03-13 7 London, March 10. In the Hou s e of Common*, Commander Hilton Young in moving a resolution authorising an expenditure of £950,000 to pay the balance of 19s a share on a million ordinary shares in the Anglo*Persian Oil Company held by the Government on which115 words
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Article43 1922-03-13 7 Paris, March 10. It is announced that the French Am bassadors in Rome and Brussels will be members of the Disciplinary Council in connection wi'h the case of M Berthelot, late of the Foreign Ministry, over the Banque Industrielle de Chine.43 words
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Article22 1922-03-13 7 London, March 11. The Bank of France has reduced the rate of discount from 5| to 5 per cent.22 words
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Article18 1922-03-13 7 Boulogne, March 10. Only two were killed by the explosion in the British Camp.18 words
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Article219 1922-03-13 7 Mrs Pinhorn, Hon. Secretary of the Penang Church Workers’ Association, has received the following letter from Lord Weardale, Chairman of the Committee of the ''Save the Children Fund," dated London, February 15, 1922. **Dear Madam.—l am writing on behalf of my Committee to express our very219 words
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Article191 1922-03-13 7 The following is the business for the special meeting of the Municipal Commission, to be held tc-morrow: 1 M inates of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2 Any special business the President may bring forward. 3 The following questions By Mr Yeoh Guan Seek:— (1) What191 words
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Article51 1922-03-13 7 TOTTENHAM ENTEK SEMI-FINAL; Kuala Lumpur, March 1, The “Malay Mail” Lahore correspondent cables that Tottenham Hotspur beat Cardiff City 2—l in the fourth round replay io the English Association Cup. The semi-finals are Tottenham Hotspur v Preston North End, at Sheffield Huddersfield Town v Notts County, at51 words
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Article435 1922-03-13 7 P.C.C. v KULIM, P 0 C had a somewhat easy victory against Kelim on the Esplanade on Saturday, winning by two wickets and 75 runs. The fielding of the homn side was very good and their display all round was in marked contrast to the debacle of the previous435 words
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Article32 1922-03-13 7 The final of the Mixed Foursomes was playtd on Friday, when Miss Pierson and Mr R N Byatt beat Mr and Mrs G A Hall on the last green.32 words
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Article41 1922-03-13 7 A Krian League football match, between the Krian Club and the Hospi r aL played at Parit Bunrar, on Saturday, resulted in a win for th** Hoepital by two goals to one. Mr Wong Mouk Kai was referee.41 words
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227 1922-03-13 7 SUIT DISMISSED. Judgment was delivered by the Honj| Mr Justice M H Whitley in the Supreme Court Penang, this morning *tn the case in which Mr W J L Smith mining engineer Kcupibon, Southern Siam sued Mr Anhar Ru hven Thornton. Mr Roland Graham and227 words
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Article30 1922-03-13 7 New York. Ma'ch 10. Sabi* ot to the approval of the coort, the Waterbary O ock Company is iu»chasing the Robert Ingersjl Coy’s ba-hets for $1,750,000.30 words
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Article460 1922-03-13 8 AUSTRALIAN QHINESE AND DR. SUN. Melbourne, January 19. Ih“ first Chi nese Nationalist conference held in Mel bourne was inaugurated in the presence of approximately 300 delegates. The previous convention was held in Sydney in April 1919. The recent meetings were invested with greater interest in vi p460 words
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449 1922-03-13 8 Washington. Feb 19—Secretary Daugherty of the Department of Justice s ated to-day that, th» dockets of the Federal courts are swamp-d with stock swindling cases, FoUi’ hundred and eighty separate cases now are up for trial and 817 persons have been indicted therewith. Investors have449 words
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Advertisement96 1922-03-13 8 DODGE CARS $2,690. f 0 R Singapore J. BERRY* COMPANY I r JreOlkT S U-NEAD-IT TYRE CEMENT REPAIRS OUTER COVERS OR INNER TUBES AND SAVES YOUR TYRE BILLS J. BERRY and CO. 1922 |douglas| I MOTOR CYCLES I ARRIVING I 27« H. P. 2 SPEED COBB CO. Ĕ IPOH AND96 words
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Advertisement384 1922-03-13 8 pinang Gazette RATES OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, TO LET. SITUATIONS VACANT, Etc. Minimum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch insertions 1.50 3 1.40 4 1.35 1.30 8 1.25 I» 1.15 12 1.00 18 075 25 0.60 Advertisements are charged by space. A line of ordinary advertisement type384 words
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Advertisement432 1922-03-13 8 GROSSMITH’S PhOItNANA A Bouquet of p India’s Choicest Flowers Ak Richly Oriental in character and JIPIv supremely delightful for all toilet purposes. PRUE-NANA has i a world-wide reputation amongst lovers of sweet scents. f It has a subtle fascination altogether z? unique and is Marvellously Fragrant and lastingly refreshing. PHUL-NaNA432 words
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Article1579 1922-03-13 9 CHAIRMAN’S REVIEW OF THE YEAR. (From Our Own Correspokdbnt,) Ipob, March 12 The anneal general meeting of the Central Perak Planters* Association was held on Saturday at Ipoh, at the office of Messrs Payne and Stirling the Secretaries. Mr ELD Evans, the chairman presided and the others1,579 words
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Article132 1922-03-13 9 BP. Tapioca 56.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca 57.15 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l6 50 sellers White Pepper $23 sales. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings M $47 sales Cloves $l3O sellers Nutmegs goa $45 nominal tlOs $37.00 sellers ?No. 1 $lO 00 per pica. No.132 words
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Advertisement431 1922-03-13 9 nv r RTISEMENTS. ,N the estate of william sim DECEASED. Miscellaneous. PURSUANT to Section 26 of the Trustees Ordinance 1914. All persons having w( u -hrs to claims against the Estate of ILLIAM j T piese boy. Apply B° x SIM, late of Sitiawan, Perak, in the Federated Malay States,431 words
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Advertisement294 1922-03-13 9 A NOTEWORTHY REVISION IN PRICES DURING MARCH WHiteowou’s LET YOUR DOLLAR PURCHASE MORE g COMPARE PRICES RULING IN DECEMBER .1 AND NOW Moeris’ Wrist U Watches w,th a Two Years uarantee. 14 ct. 9 ct. Gold, Silver Nickfl. Pi in December $63 50, $57-50, $ll-00, $32-50 Prices Tc-iay $59-00, $55-00294 words
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Article542 1922-03-13 10 L' RD NoBTHCLIFFE 8 Lord Northcliffe writing from South Siam to the “Times” io December saya:— There is nothing like a long voyage to teach one geography and to show up the weird delusions under which people all over the world labour about places well known by name.Before I542 words
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Article210 1922-03-13 10 The Hon. W Hulme Lever, son of L >rd Leverhulme, gave a lectuie tj the Liverpool University Commerce Society, or. advertising. He referred to maxims which helped business, and said that the hones adverti-ing of an honest article built uj goodwill, on which all business depended. “Use a210 words
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Article121 1922-03-13 10 P«nang, March 13, 1922 By Coortbsy of thb Ohabtkbbd Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months'sight Bank 2/3 31/32 3 Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 178 3 days’ sight Private 184 Bombay Demand Bank *,178 c Madras Demand Bank **l7B 3 days’121 words
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Article952 1922-03-13 10 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. z ig NAMES. S 3 J_J_ RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. 3 Sc. Allenby Rubber Co. 17|c' Alor Gajah Rubber Estate jjq 1.2 J Amalgamated Malay Estates I*os 1.50 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate jq’qq lO EO Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates iqo Ayer Molek Rubber Co. i.qq 1.10 Ayer952 words
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Advertisement273 1922-03-13 10 O thdt Kashmiri song Clara Butt S Less than the dust S you should j 5 La favourita X S have in your instrumental. S 2 Chanson triste Violin Solo T l/ar’i’ion Moment musical <F 0 VOl IC VLIOI I Sonata pathetique Piano Solo Mikado selection Band 5 V All273 words
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Advertisement195 1922-03-13 10 Inorthern Assurance s ICO, LTD. i ESTABLISHED 1836 ASSETS EXCEED -£16.000,000. I B i. Fire. I I X l lfe c I B 3. Motor Car. I 4 4 Motor Cycle. I g, f I j 5. Persona! Accident. I I 6. Plate Glass. I R I d n I195 words
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Article381 1922-03-13 11 In a lecture before the French Geographical Society, which s°unded like a page from one of Robert Louis Stevenson s stories of adventure. M. Grosididier, Secretary General of the Society, pointed out the growing importance both scientific and political of Clipperton Island, a French possession in381 words
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Article261 1922-03-13 11 The Commonwealth Government will place a warship at the disposal of the scientists who are going to visit the northwest of Western Australia in September to observe the total eclipse of the sun on September 21. The apparatus is to be established at Wolla], a lonely point261 words
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Article426 1922-03-13 11 Prnang, March 13, 1922. HEEF— eta i Soup per e*tty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet426 words
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Advertisement279 1922-03-13 11 F OH JfMlrwP 4OV ilowji ISglx W w i ffl tSSs Wft uh’ /X\ JOII. Enables a mclher fe® nurse her babj? m the natural way Natural feeding is the duty of every mother and the birthright of every child. Naturally-fed children are more robust and healthy, and more immune279 words
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Advertisement98 1922-03-13 11 r PILLS Vitality is the* finest possession of every man and woman. It means vigorous health, glowing spirits, strong nerves. If your vitality is at low ebb, if y° u weak, nervous, have indigestion, an aching back, rheumatism, are sleepless, melancholy, lacking in energy and the “will to do,’’ you98 words
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Advertisement329 1922-03-13 11 f- 1 AVERY TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS. Bl L !'-x I 1 BRIEF SPECIFICATION —Four Cylinder Horizontal Low Speed Engine. Circular Forced Draught Radiator, Eliminates Pump, Fan and Belts Sensitive Governor Controlling Speed of Motor, Thereby Saving Fuel. Full Weather Protection for .i Driver. Direct Drive Forward and Reverse. Avery Patent329 words
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Advertisement1500 1922-03-13 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY, straits steamship co.. LTD., I» 1 IWIf-ii» (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Under Contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Services. FOR INTENDED jOSAIL oTEAxMERS DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE. Uini-Li a Every Tues, at o p.m. 'J from Klang. OUTWARD MAILS. Port Bwet en am1,500 words
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Advertisement305 1922-03-13 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CO. LTn (INCORPORATED IN THE BTRAITB BErrLRM K Nj Ts *U. TEL. ADDRESS; M SHIPPING, PENANG.” T^ LEp HOK K Head office :-No. 63, Beach Street, Dockyard and Machine Shop, Sungai Nyok p\Telephone No BUTTERWORTH 1 V Ship Owners, Ste d aad Iron Ship Build»™, c Boiler-Makers, Engineers,305 words
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