Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 March 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 64. VOL. LXXX. WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 660 1 NIKKO MODERN a RT PHOTOGRAPHIC i STUDiO NO. 7. NORTHAM ROAD. Tel. No. 579. >'''* ll »lllllhllllllllllnlllmullnmillumuiimiIII»* <* l ,llll|, >nilllMI»aiiauil«Mllll*l«llllHllia<ialll* llllll< nanac.uuaaaDac.u.. ai a uL.nn Ua auaaauanaauHannn 1 inion Insurance Sociely of Conlow, Ltd. I c ;n? nf f v n f ESTABISHEO 1835. INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG. ZT J
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    • 29 1 BRITISH BOND Writing Pad; of 100 leave* with 25 envelope* a $1 i Hermione Box contain* 50 fancy- 1 lined Notepaper, 50 Envelope* 1 $1 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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  • 273 2 ENGLISH LEAGUE MATCHESLondon, March 9 —The following is the result of a match in the third division (southern) played to-day. Swansea nil, Charlton nil. Game Between Armies. London, March IL —I n Paris the British army drew with the French Army in an association footbatl match. Each team
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  • 136 2 The French Rugby Federation has expelled M- Gaston Vidal, Under Secretary of State for Technical Education, better known as French Minister for Sport. M. Vidal recently denounced the growth of professionalism in French football, and protested against the excessive value which the federation places on revenue from
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  • 142 2 Mr. L- H- Tennyson (who captained the English sidle in the last three test matches). speaking at a conference of delegates of the London and Southern Counties Cricket Clubs, denied the statements that the English cricketers were “frightened” of the Australians’ fhst howling. Such criticism was absolutely
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  • 105 2 While flying over Mount Vesuvius on a flight from Naples to Rome a British airman, Mr- Alan J- Cobham, piloting a De Havilland machine, approached the edge of the crater. He ventured too close and was caught in a sudden upward swirl of sulphur, which hurled his machine
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1030 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. the institution of civil WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, 4c. ENGINEERS. can be inserted n the “Pinang ropo sed to hold a dinner on Tuesot day April 4th for Corporate Members and Students of the Institution of Civil Engi THREE CENTS A WORD, neers who may be
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    • 337 2 qPECIAL mission SERVICES will be conducted by Mr. Harvey Fakmer at. the Mission Chapel, Farquhar Street, Penang, (opposite New Extension E. O. Hotel.) on Thursday and Friday, 23rd and 24th and from Sunday, the 26th, Friday, the 31st instant inclusive j F you want to hear some- thing Interesting and
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    • 67 2 HOME CARES ARE LESSENED when you keep PINKETTES in the house, because these gentle little laxatives—used when required—ensure regular health for every member of the family. They banish constipation, prevent and d’spel bilious attacks, sick headaches, liverishness, keep the system clean and the breath sweet. I J Your druggist sells
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    • 717 2 BANKS. TH C IFRCAN T ILF BANK OF INDIA. HONGKONG L,M,TED corpora^ 1 *anki N 8 ns an L> (Incorporated in Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Paid-up Capital Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Fund Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver Profits 1,227,600 Reserve Liability of Pr 23 ’s<XAOrjo Board of Directors.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 96 2 T O-N I G H T UNIVERSAL HOUSE. EMPIRE THEATRE. Presents For Three Nights Only From 20th to 22nd March, 1922. WILLIAMS COMPANY The Versatile Entertainers and Speed Maniacs in their novelty act. Miss CORA’S Gowns. SA sight for the Ladies, g? Her hanging by her teeth in mid-air the
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  • 870 3 MR. C -WhC HILL’S REVIEW. Lor.don, March H. —Mr Churchill had a most B*iit! actor* ut.U to rt t drr iu the Hoose of Coiuinou* wi.e»< n.ovtug a sappie mentary estimate t 1,737,000 ter the Middle Eastern servic-e. L’iie necessity for such an estimate
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  • 81 3 TO-DAYS fur Madras takmg mails fo' Europe, etc. via Bomo»y S'tiawan for Kaurang (Trang). Jin Ho for P Brendan. Lian Choo fur Pulau Langkawi Prrds and Semi. Foukaang for Calcutta The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Penang —Armand Behic, Aecot, Atlantic, Bosnia, Cbta
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  • 314 3 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buutar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, j Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuhn, jßy train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, [7.15 am Malacca, Johore. Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train 9.30 a.m p.m. Kr h
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  • 30 3 The Tbongwa, with mails from Europe, is exp c ed to arrive here at 1 p,m. tomorrow. The homeward mail, by the Khiva, clones a» 6 p.m, to-morrow.
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  • 25 3 Despatched from Peuang Delivered it London. 22nd February By B I 20:h March 23 rd do By P& O 20th do
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  • 140 3 Psnang, March 22, 1922. By Courtbsy 0» thk Ohartbbrd Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 mijnchs* eight Bank 2/3 31/32 3 Credit 3/4 1/8 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 C&loßtia Demaud Bank Rs. 179 3 days’ sight Private „185 e Bombay Demand Bank 179 c Madras Demand Bank 179
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 335 3 O«W JvjfivL rwSm nwXt i J\ In ESr Bk f i W l _r I J F/n w if rv2J W <V 1 Your Children 8 jj need this safe Milk from British-bred Cows gh s Hp Glaxo is prepared from pure cow's milk, made safe and A* comfortably digestible
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    • 176 3 I SOLE AGENIS: j Siros., Jstd., Penang F O re R NANG $1,700 g y*- > y e vz vz equipment k SELF-STARTER EQUIPMEN!' $250 I-xtra. 1 ira 'J I USE GENUISE FORD SPARE PARTS ONLY BKW AR E of I SPURIOUS IMITATION PARTS fi j MOTOR CYCLIST INSURE YOUR
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  • 4119 4 CHAIRMAN'S REVIEW OF A BAD YEAR. THE PENANG GENERAL HOSPITAL. The annual general meeting of the members of the Penang Chamber ,JI Commerce was held in the Chamber yesterday afternoon. Mr. M. S. Goldi (Messrs. McAlister Co., Ltd the Chairman of the Chamber, presided, and the others
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  • 56 4 AND THE DRY COUNTRY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Parfe, March 20. A ship chartered by French wine growers starts on a voyage round the world at the end of April, to distribute free samples of wine- It is visiting both the Atlantic and the Pacific seaboards of America, where
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  • 44 4 LANCASHIRE’S INTEREST. Delhi, March 21. The Legislative Assembly rejected the proposed increase of the cotton excise duty by 55 to 38 votes, thus rendering still more unpalatable to Lancashire the rise in import' duties from 11 to 15 per cent.
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  • 182 4 The Arghan f a concession j n the p w, s Pahang f or t he 1 fibre called Arghan. Th,' the Bromelin family F.R.S., C.JI.G ht X:: Inion that the plant i, T''"" 1 'b-■ well-known Pit» p i aut Sands, Economic Botanist f'S’ examination „f yonn
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  • 181 4 The following i s the report of r mittee of the Singapore Chamber d merce Rubber Association f r J 1921. T the The income amounted to *43 «44,580.48, leavtng a defeil >f lhe accumulated fund at 31st of IV ber, 1921, stands at $168,0(15.07 the year
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    • 227 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT Nurse Probationers Wanted for the Geneial Hospital, Penang. For t«'nn*, etc-, please apply to tho Matron between 10 a.m- and 1 p.m. DR. J. Chief Medical Officer, PmszTO LET. House No. 10, Johore Road— fittedrth El ct-ric lights. Tennis Court, hntryi-t May— also House No 225
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  • 920 5 A BALL IN PENANG. At a meeting of ■■ubscrih“r9 to SrGeorge’?, held at the Penang Cricket Clnb evening, it, was decided to cdebra’e St George’s Day this year with a ball io the Town Hall on Friday 21‘t April. Mr A F Goodrich presided and ’he other»
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  • 630 5 MR THOMAS’S DISCLOSURES. Mr JH Thomas, M P, addreesing a large railwaymen’s demonstration at Sheffield spoke very plainly apon the methods being employed by Communisms declaring those methods “a c ever ani insidious game deliberately intended tu cap’are the trade anion movement for thei r
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  • 212 5 March 22—Football, Colours v Whites. Mar 24 Peuang Club, Dance, 9.15 p m. Mar 24—Penang Golf Club, Meeting, 6 30 p in. Mar 25—Cricket. Married v Single. Mar 25—Lodge Napier, Installation Meeting, Teluk Anson, Mar 25 and 26—Penang Golf Club Competitions. March 26—Special General Meeting, Penang Swimming Club,
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    • 227 5 -nr o “*t'" 17*r^s Z' f A BACK TO PRE-WAR I --PRICES--Columbia Grafouolas j AGAIN REDUCED. I Cabinet Model. Now $250. I II Owing to the present favour- able rate of exchange we ire now able to otter H Grafonolas at greatly re- y duced prices. There is no Q
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    • 186 5 filial; linKlilPHlllllliili.I.ii• iB-lliiiiih;., M.JiiiH Jk./.iiiiii .iiii.! j THE HOME BEAUTIFUL, j I fSBSi i 3 I i 1 I g I MX*» v The housewife needs no reminding of the part .7= Curtains play in The Home Beautiful.” From the H outside, they are an index of the owner’s taste’;
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  • 26 6 Ractliffb —Ou February 9, at the Nursing Home, Dumfries, to Mr and Mrs R W Racthfie of Rubber Estate* of Krian, Farit Buutar, a son.
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  • 1250 6 It is impossible to deny that Penang is involved in the wave of universal trade depression which has swept over 1 the world but there are other places suffering far worse. The time mait come when the tide of affairs will turn. It mainly depends upon people’s
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  • 1139 6 The Chairman’s speech at the Chamber of Commerce meeting and Two Questions the report, already for Government, published, covered mach ground, and taken to* gether form a useful survey oi events in the sphere of trade and commerce, while urgent questions affecting the community generally were not
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  • 164 6 THE LATE MR BIUNDER I (From Ouk Own Correspondh: I Singapore, Marchl The funeral of Mr C R B-uder todl place at Bidadari Ceui&t*»ry, in ihenrewce I of a large and representative I The services were conducted by ktcb- 1 deacon Swindell and the Rev. G H Douglas,
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  • 66 6 ,—-Aneta. DEVELOPMENT IN DCI’CH (From Our Own Singapore, Mart: Welfcevrpden, March 2Jnewspaper learns that two *rairo r Nurse Cavell are at the m nnebt m; Indies Governmental S-rvi:e. Consul has already telegraphed tJ oa Government demanding eir w Dt If the Belgian Govemmenti does c their
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 171 6 [To THE EdITOK OF THE "P!»ANG Sib—ln reply to the letter and Tin ”in tbe Pinaog G p#B |ic March, I woul i point out that i when venturing into mining analyse carefully the P roBp they o,:i not the padding of promo reCf0 >. have le«s cause
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    • 317 6 i THE GABfiETT PATENT ‘S S TYPE SINGLE-CYLINDER SUPERHEATED STEAM PORTABLE AND SEMI-PORTABLE ENGINES (NON-CONDENSING.) Richard Garrett <fc Sons, Lid have been making careful experiments with Mip?rhe*ted steam for several years. They exhibited a single cylinder Portable Eagiue designed to use moderately superheated steam at the R A. S. E.
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    • 8 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 54 6 DEATHS. Khoo— On 2lst March 1922 at Ashburton 14 Larnt Riad, Kboo Hun Yearn, fifth sou of the late Khoo Thean Tt-k and younger brother of the late Kboo Han Yeang, in his 62nd year. Straits and FM 8 papers please copy. Brandeb —On March 20cb at the General Hospi'a),
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  • 639 7 I )LOM BO’S W ELCOME. great enthusiasm. [Reuter’s Telegrams. Colombo, March 21. Sl Herbert R usee 11, Reuter’s special -ays Colombo gave the I’rincr- 'J Wales a magnificent reception tin- morning The Renown arrived in h irbour before suriri-e, being berthed amid a large surrounding fleet
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  • 36 7 BONFIRE OF FOREIGN CLOTH. Calcutta. March 20. As a demonstration against Gandhis «iirest. a bonfire was made of foreign ’h at fh(* conclusion of a public nieetunder the auspices of the local Congl,‘Rs Committee,
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  • 30 7 London, March 20. '"'ill Winterton has been appointed i Secretary for India. muter recently telegraphed the ap'""'drncfit <,f Viscount Peel as Secretary f State for India.
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  • 151 7 THE PREMIER AND GENOA. London. March 21. While Mr. Lloyd (i'Hge has been »•<•-(- ing in Wales, a controversy has been a ging in the London Press on the subject of his intention, in v.ew of growing evidence of the Conservative Party’s dissatis faction with his leadership- Assertions
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  • 70 7 A BRITISH PROPOSAL. London, March 21. The “Pall Mall Gazette’’ says Allied experts, deliberating the Genoa programme, in London, yesterday, considered a British proposal that the exaisting Russian debts be paid by a new series <*f bonds issued by the Soviet Government, not bearing interest in the first
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  • 274 7 RUSSIA AND JAPAN. London, March 20. In the Hoiee of Commons. Lieut.-Col. L’Estrange Malone (Leyton. East) drew attention to the argument urged against the Pacific Treaty in the American Senate, that in the event of a Russo-Japa-nese war. the Powers signatory to the treaty would be diplomatically
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  • 65 7 DEPARTURE FOR HOME Paris, March 20. It is reported from Coblenz that 1,100 American troops, with 64 German wives, sailed for home on March 18. The American occupation force is now under 4,000. Complete Evacuation in July. Washington, March 20. Orders directing the repatriation by July Ist
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  • 39 7 Berlin. March 21. The police discovered a wireless installation, copies of secret codes and oth«-r documents, in the House of a Communist leader- The latter has disappeared, but a member of the Municipal Council h.been arrested.
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  • 242 7 NOTORIOUS REBELS ARRESTED. Johannesburg. March 20. The Amalgamated Engineering Uni n has now called < ff the strikeThree notorious rebels, including a councillor and two Boer ex-Generals, who were hiding in the country, were discovered and brought here. General Smuts’ Speech. Cape Town. March 21. General
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  • 128 7 ADM INISTRATTON’S DOUBLE OBJECT. Washington. March 20. The U.S. Government has reiterated i A s warning to financiers not to place foreign loans without the knowledge of the Gov ernment- This is regarded as another move by the administration to comfias* the double object of dealing a
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  • 40 7 GERMAN INTEREST. Berlin. March 21. “Vorwaerts" reports that the Russian Government has granted a Russo-German Syndicate exclusive air traffic rights bet ween the principal cities. Services will shortly open between Petrograd and Moscow and Moscow ami Kieff.
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  • 117 7 —Vale. CHINESE MINISTER FIRED AT. Paris. March 21. A Chinese student. Lee H<> Ling, fired four revolver shots- last night, at th** motor car of Air. Tscheng Loh. the Chinese Minister, wounding Tsan Gou. hi engineer who was accompanying the Minister, in the head. The assailant im mediately
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  • 22 7 Reval. March 21. Soviet representatives state that it has been decided to establish a Socialist Re public in Yakutsk (Siberia).
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  • 100 7 Not every preacher has found his congregation object t-o the repetition of a sermon- Obviously it depends on the sermon. Dr- John Matson (“lan Maclaren”) frequently re-preached some of his sermons to the congregation at Sefton Park Church. Liverpool. and found the practice much api>reciafied-one thing however, certain
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  • 2127 7 CLOSE OF TRIAL. Four Accused Sentenced to Drath. (From Our Special Rbpresbntative.) Su'igei Pataoi, March 22. The trial was continued here yesterday of seven Malays, Che Sa, Awang Besar, Che Tam, Che Teh, Ahmat, Che Tam and Awang Cha in connection with the marder of Mr
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  • 189 7 A FAREWELL DINNER. A number of their friends entertained Mr E E Chambers and Mr E 8 Haslam to a farewell dinner ax the Penang Club last nighb, Mr Chambers, who loaves for home by 88 Khiva, to morrow, is the ex-Presideut of the Panang Club, and
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  • 50 7 The results of tennies ties played yesterday were as under Mixed Doubles Handicap- —l5 2 Mr and Mrs E J Bennett beat—ls. 3 Miss Pierson and G N Bav« by 6—3, 6—4. Ladies Singles Handicap— —.3 Mrs A H Jones beat—.s Mrs B Powell by 7—5, 9—7.
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  • 390 7 —“TOM.” The Department of Statistics India, has issued the following;— The estimated arrivals of paddy and rice expressed in cargo rice by tail «nd boat iutc Rangoon and Baeseiu from Ist January to 25th February 1922 as compared with the corresponding period of the previous year were approximately
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  • 830 8 A SHATTERED IDOLCopious extracts, are printed in the Liberal and Socialist Press of Berlin from Professor Delbruck’s forthcoming book on Ludendorff, which was recently quoted from by Herr Scheidemann in his Reichstag speech- It will evidently be a fur. ther heavy blow to the already tottering reputation of
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  • 169 8 Germany's judges have come to a solemn decision. It is that “women are not fitted to be judges or magistrates, and they are told, in effect, to carry on upon the lines la d down for them by the late ex-Kaiserin to attend to the
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  • 162 8 .\ccording to recent advices, gold stocks in America have been more than doubled during the past- 10 years, the holdings ci January I last being valued at 3,656.988.550 dollars, as compared with a value of 1,.797,000,920 dollars on January 1. 1912. Excluding the 144,000,000 dollars of co.n
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  • 145 8 HOW LLOYD’S AVOIDED A BAD PERIODAn interesting feature of the difficult period through which fire and marine insurance co mi mi o have been parsing is th extent to which Lloyd's, the great society of insurance underwriters. has steed alc°f during the past year or so. With an
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  • 148 8 The Gordon Hotels, Limited, are taking the lead in making a substantial reduction of hotel charges. At a board meeting it was decided to make Bs. 6d., instead of 12s. 6d., the minimum charge for a "ingle bedroom, and 12s. 6d-, instead of 17s. 6d.. for a
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  • 133 8 The Dutch steamer Van Cloon. which arrived at Singapore on Saturday on her way from Belawan to Hongkong reported that, during the voyage disturbances broke out among the five hundred coolies who are being taken to China. The outbreak was subdued, but police guards were put
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 386 8 wk 1| j The Guarantee of igO a Good Belt. The name 4 ‘Walker, Bolton has vj been associated with Leather Belting* for 10° years and is a guarantee of a Belt that will do ail that a belt is intended to do—and keep on doing it. Walkers Besting We
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    • 279 8 Works and Offices Lahat Road, IPOH S Telegraphic Address: FLEMING,” IPOH Telephone: No, 152, Code»:—A. D. C. sth Edition, and Engineering 1 Bentley’s I FLEMING Bros., I j MECHANICAL AND STRUCTURAL I ENGINEERS. 3 o GRAVEL ELEVATORS GRAVEL PUMPS Solid Drawn and Hydraulic Rivetted and 6 inches and 8 inches
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  • 831 9 Mr RS 18 May, VI BE, British Vicereturned to Bangkok by the -phe Hon Mr VV N Gawler and Mr C Bradoury arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Monday morning. The hon’ble Mr W George Maxwell, CM 0, C<>i«f Secretary, F MS, was io Singapore on Monday, General
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  • 971 9 —-S FP” THE JUDGMENT, The Chief Judicial Commissiiner, Sir L M Woodward in the Supreme Cou r t, Kuala Lumpur, delivered judgment on the o»ber rhree points at issue in the Keun will ca«e tne first, issue, namely as to whether these benefit or friendly societies were
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  • 327 9 ORDERS OF THE DAY. The orders of the Day for Monday’s meeting of the Legislative Council are as follows; 1. Motion by the Treasurer:—“That this Council approves of a special vo f e of 120,000 for rebuilding the river wall north of Kim Seng Bridge, Malacca.” 2. Motion
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  • 83 9 (From Our Own Correspondrnt). Kuala Lumpur, March 22. At the twelfth annual meeting of New Serendahßubber Company, Mr J A Russell presiding, said the loss was $19,765. They bad liquid investments and cash with the bankers of $72 000. It was estimated that if tapping was stopped
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  • 51 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list; Yesterday. To-day. s n SHAKES. s a on s ou 3 c. o. So. 3 c. Rubber (Dollar) Tapah 9.00 9.50 7.50 8.09 MiaiagSouth Taiping 30c 35c 27jc 32|c Transactions recc-ded in :—Taiping T. D.
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  • 77 9 22nb March, 1922. 1 Smoked Sheet 24|c Pbnak Q > Fine Pale Crepe 24 c J Unsmoked Sheet No 1 17|c Q 1 Smoked Sheet 26 c SmairOß» J Crepp 25i0 r 1 Smoked Sheet 7 3/4d Lobdos J Crepe 7 4d Nbw York G 13fc LONDON RUBBER
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  • 100 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on March 21 Spot £143. 7». 6d D 25.6 d 3 months buying £144 175.6 d O 7s 61 3 selling £145,25.6d W7s 6d N Local Parity $71.83 March 22nd Singapore sold 50 tons at $73.50; Penang buyers
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  • 277 9 BP. Tapioca $6.40 buyers M. P. Tapioca $6.85 buyers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l6 50 sellers White Pepper M $23 sales. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Picking* $47 sales Cloves Sl2O sellers Nutmegs 80* $45 nominal 110* $37.00 seller* r No. 1 $lO.OO per piou Safar
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 320 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Io Bankruptcy. No. 7 of 1922. Re KHOO KENG EAM. Notice is hereby given that on a Creditor’s petition filed on the 2nd Ma r ch, 1922, Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made in the
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    • 377 9 JAUNDICE ITS CAUSE AND CURE. This distressing complaint so common in all hot countries is caused by the Bile overflowing in the Blood. It is not an independent disorder but the symptoms of other complaints which cause the Bile to overflow in this manner instead of entering the 7" I
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  • 460 10 BANGKOK COMMENT. In a good service, says the “Bangkok Tiru the head» welcome criticism. How else are they to keep a big a r afi up to the mark? Now we do regard the provincial postal tervice here as decidedly imperfect—though it may b 5 as good as
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  • 473 10 Real Mikes. The Slogan that has found mo’t favour for the Malaya Borneo Exhibition is Mu-t benefit everyone.’’ There is ore section, howrvpr to which the application wnay b° questioned, namely Hie Mine* S?c.’on. It i* difficult to see how exhibits of .in ore, tunts-ei -ores and other
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  • 1019 10 KENNEDY CO'S SHAPE LIST. G £m a NAMES. 5 O H <- CQ 00 RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. Sc. S Allenby Rubber Co. 124 c 15c iklor Gajab Rubber Estate jqq i.jq Amalgamated Malay Estates |jq 125 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate jq qq jq Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate» 1.00 Ayer Molek
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    • 226 10 JUST RECEIVED THE FINEST BEER| (MADE IN AUSTRALIA) I “SWAN” BIAND H BREWED AND BOTTLED BY The Swan Brewery Co. Ltd., g PERTH W. A. g OBTAINABLE IN ALL RETAIL g g STORES AND HOTELS j H SOLE AGENTS: I KATZ Bros-, Ltd. I g Start to Economize by I
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    • 218 10 I MEDUSA I X fi 8 White Portland Cement! I IS g STAINLESS > B AND X I PERFECTLY WHITE x X X X MEDUSA j WATER PROOFING COMPOUND r X x X MAKES ORDINARY CEMENT G PERFECTLY WATERPROOF X CHEAPEST BEST. I 5 x X SOLE AGENTS, SUB AGENTS,
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  • 279 11 NOT AFFECTED BY INDIAN POLICYFull reports of the speech made by Mr. Montagu at the 1920 Club on Thursday, concerning British policy in regard to India,, confinn the published summary of his reference to the colour bar. Mr. Montagu said he hoped there would be no colour
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  • 152 11 INDIANS TO ADOPT NON-CO-OPERATION. Nairobi (E. Africa). —The policy outlined by Mr. Churchill in his speech at the Kenya dinner, with regard to the status of Indians in the Colony, is causing great perturbation among the Indians, who consider that the pledge given at the Imperial Conference has
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