Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 April 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-04-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 82. VOL. LXXX, THURSDAY, 13th APRIL, 1922, PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement366 1922-04-13 1 I i CIGARETTES j •—sss*** I J Imitated-But Never Equalled. I □nnnuußnanDnnaacuaunaoQonnannannnDntmanana i H I HAVE YOU TRIED. go C.t w r» x 1 I One of the Very Best g Gordon's Sloe Gin g an old English liqueur. g A. &A. Crawford’s JI 3 I a ffSSi Special Reserve366 words
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Advertisement30 1922-04-13 1 BRITISH BOND S Writing Pad i[ of 100 leaves with 25 envelopes <’ i: $1 Hermione Box contains 50 fancy- i lined Notepaper, 50 Envelope* 1 $1 > Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.30 words
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Article942 1922-04-13 2 A WAY TO SAFETY After four month» in India with rather xceptbnal opportunities of talking to representative meb of all classes, English nd Indian, I would offer some considera ions on the present political situation, says sp°ci»l correspondent of the ‘‘Times.” (1) While it is difficult; to942 words
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Advertisement1287 1922-04-13 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED NOTICES f >r_— ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. j J i h V. V rtc) I WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &e. Q I can be inserted m the “Pinang Exchange Banks Will be GazU 1 closed on Friday, Saturday and //1 counting the address to which Monday, the 14th,1,287 words
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Advertisement733 1922-04-13 2 BANKS. TH" BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI LIMITED. CORPORATION. Nq (Incorporated in England.) (Incorporated in Hongkong) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital 2O Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Funds: Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling 4 Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver $23 Profits 1.227,600 Reserve Liability of Proprietors’ Board of Directors. R. J. Black, Esq.,733 words
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Article684 1922-04-13 3 REPLY TO “TIMES'- CRITICISM” U have iecehtxl from the Con-ul-t ien- <al < f Japan the t< (lowing for LonThe “Osaka Mainichi of April say>, ane-nt the London Times” article on Japan’s naval policy, that it seems that in passing criticism on Jajian’s new naval policy the684 words
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Article144 1922-04-13 3 P>- T.” The tine turbine steamship Ewangtung Siad a miraculous escape from doing a deal of damage .is she came up the river at Bangkok on April (J. It was about half past six o’clock, and the vessel was approaching the lighter anchorage belcw Bangkolem Point- Captain-• P>- T.” - 144 words
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Article414 1922-04-13 3 MANY CHINESE ASI’ALTiES. Shanghai, March 2». t hree him se workmen affe dead and nearly a score of others wererinjured as a result of an ex plosion which occurred ab ,ird the transPacific freighter, Easter-; Sailor, at the International’ Dock shortly after 2 o’clock yesterday a|fternoon- The414 words
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Article233 1922-04-13 3 ANOTHER APPEAL FOR TRADE AVITH RUSSIA. Apprehension about the price cf bread i" being caused by the rapid advances in H' ur and wheat (says the Central Conn cil for Econ< mic Information). Standard straight-run flour is 50s. in London, the sixth rise in 16 days. No.233 words
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Article91 1922-04-13 3 It is stated that the cost of living i i Russia rose in February to between twice and three times the figures for January. Prices charged in Moscow for the principal articles of food show an enormous 01 crease. A pound of rye bread91 words
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Article93 1922-04-13 3 A petit io" was recently addres-ed the French Ministry cf Agriculture by the Union >of Breeder" advocating the reestablishment of bookmaker.". The Mini"try has "tat< d that no action can be take." cn the petition as the' Pari-mutuel was established by law in 1891 as the sole legal93 words
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Advertisement166 1922-04-13 3 Malaya Borneo Exhibition I j The only tyres tc 18 be awarded a DIPLOM < were ?3 GOODRICH jg GOODBICH tBESSTOBES MmR a combination HBI that give you VImSS® S®rvic®. NS I rH 'fin J II Car, Lightcar, k I I JjMIJJ Motor-cycle, g li i Tyres Tubes fori a166 words
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Advertisement200 1922-04-13 3 [Reiuctionsl S !N I I Provision Prices I AT J Pritchard’s Consistently maintaining their level of Z Quality at the lowest possible price, J Pritchard’s have built up an unrivalled reputa- X Ition for Provisions. J The prices in the following list will make an X immediate appeal,—nowhere ean they200 words
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Article592 1922-04-13 4 A GREiT CHRISTIAN FESTIVAL. Ea«ter, the annual festival observed throughout Christendom to commemorate the resurrection of Christ is once more with us, with its attendant rites and custom-. In early times, controversies arose in the Church as to the proper day for keeping Easter, some sections keeping it on592 words
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Article64 1922-04-13 4 The following tennis ues are fix-d for Tuesday, 18th April Mixed Doubles Handicap 15 Mrs Welham end A G Read v—15.2 Mrs Thomas and B 8 Wal'on (5l Profession Pairs (Final) —B W B Powell and W H Threlfall v P M Groom and F C Gregson64 words
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Article124 1922-04-13 4 The oft-pestponed tennis matches between the Tpoh Club ard the P C R C were played yesterday on the Ipoh Club courts, P C R C won by three matches to one. Mr Justice Watson and Dr Hennessey lost to Dr Khong and Chung Ah Ming fl-3,6 1,124 words
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Article56 1922-04-13 4 Fmaig v Pkhak. The following team will represent Penang at Ipoh on he 15-»» adl7 h ins* :—W W Martin (C»pt), R N Hampton, G Wright Motion, A J L Donaldaou, H I) Jen-en, HD 0 Davie-, C H Mackay. F D G La Bro®?, A W Bevan, J56 words
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Article400 1922-04-13 4 P.CC. v. MALAKOFF CLUB. Rain to som« extent sp“iled the g .me between P.CC. and the Malakoff Cmb, which was piayei on the lrsl night before a good actendance. The slippery surface made ball control difficult, and the game though interesting enough never got beyond the kick and rush400 words
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Article404 1922-04-13 4 The annual Straits and F M 8 golf meeting is to be held this year at Ipoh during rhe Easter Holidays, and incidentally the Perak town will be busy in a sporting sen-e as a cricket match Penang vs Perak will take place ac the samo time, says404 words
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Article54 1922-04-13 4 The following will represent Selangor in the cricket match against Singapore during the Easter holiday* at Singapore:—T C. Green, N Grenier, AE. Holmes Brown, J Huggins. J D. Bussey, E F. James, P N. Knight, 8 G R Maartenez, B N WJ Oliver V E H.Rhodes, JS.54 words
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Article30 1922-04-13 4 A f 'Otball match betw eo the Governn<ent Monopolies and a team fri m Kuala Lumpui will be played to morrow, at 5-15 p, m at the E-p'ant<de-30 words
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Article428 1922-04-13 4 Scheme fob Tennis Courts. The annual meeting of members of the Taoglin Club, Singapore wasj held on Thursday night, the President Mr A G Harrigton presiding over a good attendance. In proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, the Chairman referred to the past year as a428 words
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Article371 1922-04-13 4 A valuable and most interesting souvenir of the Malaya Borneo Exhibition is a very well got up booklet obtainable at the the stand of th» Singapore Harbour Board giving a short history of the Pore of Singapore with particular reference to the undertakings of the Board.371 words
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Advertisement26 1922-04-13 4 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (Zn various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED26 words
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Advertisement1613 1922-04-13 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. southtaiping tin dredging to days share prices. T CO., LTD. MISCELLANEOUS. (I n Liquidation.) The Malaya Co., Ltd.. reports tf. t lowing changes in the share maiko; Motor Cycle wanted, little used, twin NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Share?. Buyers. cylinder. State price and particulars to Transfer1,613 words
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Article448 1922-04-13 5 REPORT FOR 1921. In the course of the report of the working of the Mohamedan and Hindu Endowments Board, for the year ended the 31st December, 1921, Mr. J- M. W. Hughes, the Secretary, states: The arrears of r<*nt at the end of the year on the Captain448 words
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204 1922-04-13 5 It is understood that, at the meeting of the Provisional Economic and Finance Committee of the League of Nations, the question of the future of the Ter Meulen scheme will come up for discussion. We believe that there is a strong probability that204 words
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Article313 1922-04-13 5 (f B.T.” There has- been some talk in Bangkok of an attempt to derail a night mail—the trairf that left Bangkok on the morning cf the 13th inst. On inquiry at the Department of State Railways we learn the incident was reported to) the head office at.—(fB.T.” - 313 words
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Article366 1922-04-13 5 The following are the minutes of a meeting of tin Municipal Commissioners of George Town. Penang, held on Monday the 27th March 1922. Present: Mr. SCodrington (President), Mr. J. 1). Kemp,, Mr. B Samueh Dr. Lim Guan (Jheng. Mr. -I H Ped low. Absent: Mr. Yeoh (4uan366 words
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Advertisement262 1922-04-13 5 1 't*'' 1 s.< 1 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS At Pre-War Prices. Jewel Model Now Only $llO. Finished in Highly Polished Mahogany, Double Spring Motor, Tone Chambe" and Regulator that gives a Perfect Reproduction with great Purity and Volume. c is no Gramophone to com- pcir© with it at «he price. d262 words
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Advertisement210 1922-04-13 5 HOW TO KEEP FIT. Make You r self Diseas e -Proof. Germs of all kinds are continually entering our systems they are in the food we eat. the air we breathe, and the water we drink. Some are quite harmless, and even beneficial. Others are highly dangerous. But if we210 words
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Advertisement98 1922-04-13 5 FOR MEN AND WOMEN TOO. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are in every way as valuable to men as to women, for they make rich good blood in abundance they fill the starved veins with nourishment, so that- the enfeebled system recei ves new energy, and in giving this rich, red98 words
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Advertisement315 1922-04-13 5 G. A n s J 0 JL S Leather Suit Case. A New Delivery of British fjuT'x Made Leather Suit £ases f Stoutly Built on Strong w* Foundation and Steel a Frame. Leather Corner I 7 i Caps- Strongly Riveted. Nickel Locks. Size 28 inch. Price $7O Each. Leather Attache315 words
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Article1608 1922-04-13 6 Goodness knows how hard it is to maintain a cheerful outlook on things as they actually a r e in the world to-day Whether viewed from the point of the individual, Dbe firm, the city, the country or tbe Empire there are many features, social, political. economic and1,608 words
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Article1079 1922-04-13 6 Unless someone blunders badly, the Genoa Conference may Hopeful Signs, have far-reaching results, in Russia, and eventually we should see her in the comity of nations again on a sound, sane basis, The outline of the Russian delegation’s scheme telegraphed by Reuter is rather more encouraging than1,079 words
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Article632 1922-04-13 6 A young Chinese girl had a narrow escape from drowning last night at the Esplanade, Penang. About 8 o’clock, Chinese, who was walking along the front, heard a splash. Looking over in the moonlight he discerned a gid in the water and accompained by another Chinese632 words
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Advertisement212 1922-04-13 6 S 65 S I FAIRBANKS-j MORSE I “Y” ENGINES. =E H The power needs of the most exacting service are J S efficiently provided for wherever “Y oil engines are I installed. For Grain Elevators—lrrigation Power g Plant—Metal Mines—Municipal Light and Power EE stations are some of the more popular212 words
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Advertisement8 1922-04-13 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.8 words
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Miscellaneous150 1922-04-13 6 I SPECIAL ATTRACTION. IS LYRIC KINEMA, I THEATRE ROYAL FOR 2 NIGHTS ONLY THURS. FRI. 13TH, 14TH. APRIL. 1922, AT 10 P.M. a Special and Attractive Vaudeville Programme Welcome and R Meritorious Return Engagement of R THE GIBSON FAMILY ENTERTAINERS i Presenting a New and First Class Attractive Programme. S150 words
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Miscellaneous34 1922-04-13 6 THE TIDES High Water. Low Water. TO.DAY. 1.1 a.m. 7.21 a.m. 1.18 p.m. 7.54 p in. To-morrow. 1,41 a.m. 7.57 am. 1.53 p.m. 8.34 p.m. Saturday. 2.18 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 2.26 p.m. 9.12 p.m.34 words
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Obituary48 1922-04-13 6 DEATH. Aaron.—On April 7, at Singapore, Christina Aaron, aged 58 years, beloved wife of Mr F Aaron. OBITUARY. London. April 12. The death has occurred of the Earl < f Gosford. whose heir. Viscount Acheson, is now in China, where he is interested in the British American Tobacco Company.48 words
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Article640 1922-04-13 7 rK O('EDI RE ON FINANCE. Renter's Telegrams Genoa, April 12. n.xnce Finance Commission Tljf I <>!»*’ lh( proposals <'f Sir Robert ..recced on the basis of results ti.rnf 1" 1 pnried out at the recent meeting o! work (anna 4, \llied experts m London, also to .uh committeeRenter's Telegrams ] - 640 words
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Article43 1922-04-13 7 A 1)1’BUN CONFERENCE London. April 12Ominous rnnn urs concerning imminent possibilities in Ireland wen -ojnewhat '<•- lievod by the news that A! *ssr«. Collins, Griffith. De Valera ami Cathal Brugha will meet in Dublin to-day to consider proposals for a truce or settlement-43 words
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Article84 1922-04-13 7 A NEW DEVELOPMENT. London. April 12 Considerable progress has been made towards sott-lement of the cotton wage dispute. 11 is unofficially stated that employers I educed their demand for a reduction to 4s. 6d. in the pound- The operatives offered to accept a reduction of 2s. lOd84 words
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Article40 1922-04-13 7 IMPROVEMENT IN MARCH. London- April 12A revival of trade is indicated by the Board »f Trade returns fotr March, showing exports £64,000,0 >O, imports £87.060.000 and re-exports ClO-Obo.Oeo, compared with £58.000,000, £69.000.000 and £10,000,000 respectively in February-40 words
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Article85 1922-04-13 7 RECONSTR ICT lON NEEDS. Moscow, April 12. M- Borissov. head of the Russian Railways, interviewed with regard to foreign financing of Russian Railways, in connection with the Genoa Conference, said rail and waterway improvements require credits of five billion gold roubles. The construction of now lines might be85 words
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Article44 1922-04-13 7 Naples. April 12The Italian Red Cross Mission left for Russia in thd steamer Scrivia, with a large quantity of food, medical supplies and clothing for famine relief, chiefly in the. Volga district- It expects to distribute two million meals dairy.44 words
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Article39 1922-04-13 7 Paris, April 11. A message from Riga says 200 are reported drowned af Dvinsk, which is in undated on account of the breaking up of ice. blocking the Dvina- The impediment was finally removed by gunfire.39 words
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43 1922-04-13 7 Milan, April 11. At the conference of the International Co-operative Alliance, the British Secretary stated that the Russian co-operative movement is growing to such an extent that Russia could claim membership of the Alliance in the common interest.43 words
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Article74 1922-04-13 7 VALUATION OF FOREIGN GOODS. Washington, April 12The Senate Finance Committee presen ted to the Upper House the tariff bill providing for the valuation of goods on their foreign basis, with provisions for flexible rates. It is estimated that the measure will raise $200,000,000 to $350,000.000, while the House74 words
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Article56 1922-04-13 7 Washington, April 11. Mr- Hughes, writing to a member of House of Representatives, declared that the reduction of the Naval personnel to 67,000 proposed in the Naval Bill, a*» reported By Committee, would reduce the American Navy below the ratio establish ed at the armament Conference. It56 words
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Article82 1922-04-13 7 LONDON PRESS COMMENTS London. April 12. The admiration and very friendly sentiments entertained by Britain for Japan are viced by the “Daily Telegraph, m a leader on the occasion of the Prince of Wales' landing at Yokohama. The Times” similarly professes friend ship and deep interest82 words
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Article113 1922-04-13 7 CONTROVERSY OVER CHINA. London. April' 12The fact- of a doctrinal controversy in the General Committee of the Church Missionary Society, originated by repre* sentations from China, has occasioned surprise. The Morning Post’’ refers t<‘ the concern of the Church there, owing to radical views in the Missionary113 words
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Article83 1922-04-13 7 INFLUENCE IN JAPAN AND CHINA. L< udon. April 12. Mr. Percival Yetts. lecturing to the Royal Asiatic Soiciety. said it was the custom to say that Buddhism was decadent, but it was really far from moribund He declared its influence was very great in Japan and vital in China.83 words
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Article24 1922-04-13 7 INDIAN SECRETARY SENTENCED Bombay. April 11 Dr. Mahmud. Secretary of the Central Khilafat Committee, was sentenced t<simple imprisonment for six months.24 words
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Article25 1922-04-13 7 AUSTR AL AST AS REPRESEN TA TIVES. Sydney, April 12. The Australasian Davis Cup representatives will be Patterson, Anderson. O'Hara Wood and Hawkes.25 words
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Article17 1922-04-13 7 VISIT TO EL RO PE. New York. April 12 Jack Dempsey has sailed for Europe17 words
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Article17 1922-04-13 7 Baltimore. April 12Mouot Washington Club beat the Oxford and Cambridge* Lacrosse team by seven to two.17 words
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Article171 1922-04-13 7 —“S.F.P.” Mr- Clark, the Inspector o f Schools, the other day applied to the Magistrate, Singapore, for a warrant to arrest Ibrahim, his chief clerk, for having misappropriated about $l.BOO belonging to Government, believing he had abscondedAbout this time a body was recovered from the Kallang River—“S.F.P.” - 171 words
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Article36 1922-04-13 7 THE TURKISH SUGGESTION. London, April’ 12 Reuter states that the Allies unanimoudy reject the Turkish suggest it n th it the evacuation of Asia Minor should be a condition <>f an amii-tice with Gieece.36 words
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Article100 1922-04-13 7 INDIAN FIGURES. London,. April’ 12In the House of Commons, in reply to questions, Earl Winterton gave figures (estimated) showing that 1,645,000 pounds opium were produced from 143.000 acres in British India in 1920-1- The gross revenue of the Central Government therefrom was £2.415,000- The corresponding figures for 1918-9100 words
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Article37 1922-04-13 7 ALLIES AND GERMAN NOTE. Paris, April 12. In connection with the German reply to the Reparations Commission’s note, it is semi-officially announced that the Reparations Commission will wait till May 31. before formally noting German default.37 words
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Article22 1922-04-13 7 EARLDOM CONFERRED London. April’ 12Sir Arthur Balfour has been elevated to the Peerage, w ith the tit]>e of Earl22 words
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Article42 1922-04-13 7 R S. A APPEAL London. April’ 12The Rubber Shareholders' Association has sent a I’ette.r to al! Companies supporting its propaganda scheme, and urging them to 'Upport the Guarantee Fund for propaganda purposes, for which the Rubber Growers’ Association is appealing.42 words
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125 1922-04-13 7 About a year ago the large w orks. “Oli.*fabrieken Insulinde.” stopped manufacturing oil at Padang, Sumatra-, and other places in the Dutch Indies, in view of the depression. M e now hear that- the second large factory working there, the “Nederlandsch Indische Oliefabrieken, is al<o125 words
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Article103 1922-04-13 7 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, April 13. At the annual meeting of Messrs Robinsun. and Co Ltd., Mr. Page, presiding. said that although last year was difficult and disappointing, the accounts were most satisfactory- The outlook for the curre»Jt year was not promi'-mg. owing to the103 words
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Article119 1922-04-13 7 The “Pinang Gazette” will be published as usual on Saturday- There will be no issue on Good Friday or Easter Monday. The Chief Post Office will be closed tomorrow, when there will be no deliveriesOn Saturday and Monday the Chief Post Office will be closed at noon, and119 words
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Article62 1922-04-13 7 SECOND VISIT BY THE GOVERNOR. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, April 13. H E the Governor visited the Exhibition, a<-companied by Lady Guillemard and the H<>n. Mr. James, and inspected the, art- and crafts, mines), forestry and agricultural sections- His Excellency was shown round by Major Moulton Rain62 words
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Article321 1922-04-13 7 The exact, area is not known, but- there is a large amount of peat available in the F-M-S.. particularly in the neighbourhood of Kuala Lumpur. The Department has been working lately to determine its com mercial value, and the results, which are displayed at the Exhibition, shew the321 words
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288 1922-04-13 7 MESSRS SIME, DARBY CO'S EXHIBIT. Messrs Sime. Darby and Co-. Ltd., have a very comprehensive display at the Exhibition. the company being agents for a large number of attractive lines. The soaps and other specialities of the Erasmic Co. and of Joseph Crcsfif Id and Sons, Ltd-, both of whom288 words
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Article46 1922-04-13 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams The Hague, April 11. The Government introduced a Bill imposing a Customs duty on foreign meat of 10 per cent on the average price of Dutch meat. The intention is to end the advantage hitherto enjoyed by imported over Dutch meat.[Reuter’s Telegrams ] - 46 words
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Article16 1922-04-13 7 London. April 12. The London papers will not be publish ed o” Good Friday.16 words
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Article792 1922-04-13 7 Dr SC G Fox still a patient in the Taiping Hospital, qufferine from a poisoned foot, but is progressing favourably. We regret to barn th»t Mrs C J Arnold has been in the European Hoppit a l Kuala Lumpur, for the last fortnight,—** MM” We are glad792 words
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Article223 1922-04-13 8 TO-DAY’S Persie for Singapore and China. van Goens for Deb, Langsa, Edi, T Seuiawe, Segli, Oiehlch and Sabang. Thongwa for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Kinta for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Pangkor for Telnk Anson. Fooksang for Singapore, China and Japan. D van Twist for Lwge», Oieh’eh, Sabwg etc,223 words
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Article28 1922-04-13 8 601 coolies arrived per as Thongwa, today, of which 156 were seat to Palau Jerejak, and the balance proceed direct to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.28 words
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Article325 1922-04-13 8 DAILY (except Snoday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buutar, Bagan Serai. Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tap&h Road, Telnk Aobod, Kuala Kuhn, |By train Kuala Lumor.r, Sereraban, am Malacca, Johore, Singapore J&6 p rr and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and S d By .rain 9 3't a.m. <u4 p.m. Kroh325 words
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Article138 1922-04-13 8 The homeward mail, by the Teesta, clones Rt 10 a m. on B<turd»v. The Dongola, wirh mails from Europe, is expected tn arrive here on Monday afternoon. On the a r rival of the mails steamer the Chief Post Office will be open to deal with the ro"il138 words
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Article452 1922-04-13 8 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The thirteenth annanl general of the Kania Sioim Rubber Co. Ltd was held Ht the Registered Office of tha Company, No 1 Weld Qiiay, on the Bth instant, with Mr G N Saye in the chair, the others present including Messrs J W C.ark,452 words
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Article453 1922-04-13 8 "T.0.M.” The seventh annual general meeting of the Shanghai Seremban Rubber Estates, Ltd, was held at Shanghai. Dr R S Ivy presided. The Chairman said there was a loss on the year’s working of Taels 7,634.15, but in view of the extremely low prices obtainable for rubber"T.0.M.” - 453 words
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Article826 1922-04-13 8 A CUBAN PROJECT. We extract the foil wing from an American publication The Louisiana Planter djvoned to the interes-* of the lndustry. Havana, February 17.—The burning issue of the moment is the question of the possibility of the government's taking action to limit arbitrarily the ugar production of826 words
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Article78 1922-04-13 8 April 14, 15 and 17—Easter Holidays. Apr 15, 16 and 17—S.S. aud F.M.B. Golf Championship, Ipoh. April 15 and 17—Cricket, Penang v Perak, at Ipoh. April 15—Krian Club v The Moslem, Parit Buntar. April 17—I CA U v The Moslem, Parit Ran’ar. April 17—Malaya.Bomeo Exhibition Closes, Midnight. Apr78 words
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Article1046 1922-04-13 8 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. i, z RUBBER (Dullar.j c S D Allenby Rubber Co. t Alor Gajah Rubber Estate .■“)<!' 1’ Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting SyndicaU 9 1 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates v,uo 10 00 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. ’gr H| Ayer Pauas Rubber Estates Balgowni-j Rubber1,046 words
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Advertisement218 1922-04-13 8 the P erfected cycle H (POST-WAR MODEL) EE Complete with Lamp, Horn and Tool Kit, Etc., =E Price $750 Cash Ex-godown ss >io t < 1 SOLE AGENTS S. S. F. M. S. j I Aylesbury Nutter, Limited. (Incorporated in the F. M. S.) EĔ 39 a, Weld Quay, PENANG218 words
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Article1590 1922-04-13 9 V )IU)INaRY meeting,, Hrury general meeting cf V 1 P "nTin Dredging Company, Ltd, gelhT^P 108 Chamber of Go<nrn o rc«, wsi hpl i ~l V noon for the purpose ppD&nu, y e j( gpecial resolutions the of at the previcm extrayfjr dtl i inee ting1,590 words
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Article196 1922-04-13 9 88. Tapioca 56.75 buyers M P Tapioca 57.00 buyers Gold leaf 572 sellers Black Pepper 516 50 sellers White Pepper $24.50 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings sales Clove» $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $45 nominal 110 s $37.00 sellers (No. 1 $lO.OO pur pisu. Sw£ar J No.196 words
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Article84 1922-04-13 9 The following »rt* ttie latest quotations in Messis Kennedy A Co.’s share list; Yesterday. To-day. 8* I i SHAKES. v s 50 X SQ S c. 5 e. sc. 5 e. Rubber (Dollar) Bassett 55e 60c 6”tc 65c Katoyang B 80c 90c 85c 95« J Malaka Pinda84 words
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Article44 1922-04-13 9 LOCAL. 13th April, 1922. Smoked Sheet Fine Pale Crepe Unsmoked Sheet No 1 17|c o 1 S noked Sheet 274 c SINGAPORB > J Crepe 26fc r Smokeu Sheet 8 l/2d L°» d °s J Cr( pe 81 M Nbw York G 15c44 words
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Article107 1922-04-13 9 LONDON.’ The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on April 12th: Spot £l4B 5« down £2 3 months buying £149.15a X 2 3 selling £l5O £2 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd London, April 11th, £150.5s spot, Bn«i £151.15a three months buying, £152 selling. LOCAL. April107 words
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Article39 1922-04-13 9 U u Piah Mine for the month of March, 444 oteuls, Sluicing 400 piculs and Tributors 44 piculs. Talam Mines, Limited, for March, piculs 550.30. Ngow Property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, for March 1,742 pikuls.39 words
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Article381 1922-04-13 9 Pbnasg, April 13, 1922. BEEF— eta Soup per catty 86 Roast do 4S Steaks do 48 Stew or Carry Heat do carry 36 Ramp Steak do 48 Ox Tail e*cb 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per «atty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of381 words
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Article477 1922-04-13 9 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR Good Fri Uv—9 30 a.m. Matins and Litany; Ps XXII, 10 a.m, Ante-Com-munion, and Address. Hymns 108 112 Story of the Cross; 6 p,m Evensong, Easter Eve—B a.m. Matias and AnteCommuuion; 6 pm. Evensong, Easter Day—B a.m. Holy Communion (Plain); 10 a.m. Choral Madns477 words
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Advertisement57 1922-04-13 9 CAR LIGHTING and STARTING was First in the Field and is today in general use by all Motorists who are up to date. Qbtain.ble'at all Leading Garages. V J C. A.Vawi>k«vbll C«Ltd.. Aeton. London. Eag. r 1 i_.jj _j 1 —se MARTIN’S A Remedy for aM Jj<>er»e<iing Bitter Apple, I'ennyroyßl.57 words
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Article759 1922-04-13 10 ITS IMPORTANCE 10 THE WORLD- Slayter’s Monthly for April contain? sn interp«tire article on the caltivatiou cf rice, by Mr Percy H Hill, a rice-grower in the Philippines. He writes:—Rice pre duction is growing in importance throughout the world each year. More so thar any other cereal no* in759 words
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Article118 1922-04-13 10 Penang, April 13, 19X2. Br CoOSTBsY OP the Chabtbrrd Bask). London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 15/16 3 Credit 2/4 1/16 o 3 Docßmentary 2/4 1/8 Caloabta Demand Bank Ra, 181 3 days' sight Private ~184 Bombay Demand Bank „181 J c Madras Demand Bank118 words
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Advertisement295 1922-04-13 10 Sgs, B MALTED MILK SafiS Lj BUILDS FROM THE FIRST GLASS I K* 1 So «urely does HORLICK 8 MALI fall.) MILK, tne S kzj rseoguued FOOD DRINK, help nature, that you can /eel |<Sj the increased vitality and Ide force from the first gia»». If k j/l you are295 words
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Article651 1922-04-13 11 RUSSIA OUR FINAL AIM.” Berlin, March 4.—However vague and unsettled the official trade relations of various countries with Russia and the Eastern “frontier States” may be, the German merchant and manufacturer arc pushing steadily ahead in their own way. and with no little success. England is, at651 words
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Article159 1922-04-13 11 F.M.S. AMENDING BILL. A Bill about to be introduced in the Federal Council to amend “The Land Enactment, 1911, has as its object to relieve the successor to land held undei’ entry in the mukim register who also succeeds to other property from the necessity of applying to159 words
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Advertisement391 1922-04-13 11 'hazeline SNOW” (Trade Mark) THE ORIGINAL NON GREASY TOILET PREPARATION MO <•. Makes the complexion beautifully clear. Softens the skin and y K improves its delicate texture. Neither greasy nor sticky. .>* j n g/ as s pots, of all Chemists and Stores BURROUGHS WELLCOME a CO., London All Rights391 words
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Advertisement1456 1922-04-13 12 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., straits steamsh, l co., ltd.. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR I INTENDED'IO SAIL I STEAMERS Regular Monthly Trans-Pacific Service. Port Swettenham and Singapore. J That, at 4 ?.m. the” Kinta.’ Hongkong, Shanghai. Kobe, Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu Kver, S.t. at 5p m. J wharf. Ipoi>. and san Francisco.1,456 words
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Advertisement302 1922-04-13 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD (incorporated in the straits settlements ’I TEL. ADDRESS TELEPHONE “SHIPPING, PENANG.” No. 474 Head Office No. 63, Beach Street, Penan*, Dockyard and Machine Shop, Sun gel Nyok, P. W. Tblkphose No. BUTTERWORTH 1. Ship Owners, Steel and Iron Ship Builder*, Contractors Boiler-Makers, Bngineera, Brass and Iron302 words
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