Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 April 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 Vo. 86. VOL. LXXX THURSDAY, 2Oth APRIL, 1922, PRIOE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 517 1 |sf§T£@PßßS[ CIGARETTES J The Smoke that is Sweet in the J I' Smoking. J a' iliiillillliiliiiHiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllDllllllillilUHllllllllllllilllllillllllllliilliiiliiiiiiiiiilulllliillliiiliß’rZfe 3 uqquuu unni-. mm HAVE YOU TRIED. I r I o 3 One of the Very Best Gordon »s 010 c Gm. i q Q I a pa pa AN OLD ENCLILH LIQUEUR. 3
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    • 36 1 y +*+++'r+dVd*d‘.rd‘d‘d‘.rd d*^d +d‘jNPi BRITISH BOND Writing Pad k i J of 100 leave* with 25 envelopes i $1 i' Hermione Box contains 50 i lined Notepaper, 50 Envelopes I $1 ;> Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. I
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  • 1093 2 CH I CH ERIN’S M AN I FESTOParis,. March 1/. —M. Ch-cherir,. Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, has sent to M Poincare, under date March 15, a wireless message dealing with the Genoa Conference. The Russia Government (says M. Chicherin) welcomes the convocation o f the
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  • 349 2 15 LOSE LIVES. Peking, April 3- —The worst accident in the history of Chinese aviation occurred when the recently assembled Handley Page bombing plane at Paotingfu caught fire while in flight and crashed to the ground burning to death fifteen of its passengers- The only occupant to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1042 2 Mr.—i 4 SHORT CLASSIFIED N TICES ADVERTISEMENTS. southtaiping tin dredging WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. CO., LTD. (<TI (In Liquidation.) can be inserted in the 1 inang Gazette” at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the I<r>ce .r.re a wnßn Transfer Books of this Company will be THREE CENTS A
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    • 211 2 TO PREVENT RHEUMATISM hen the general health is broken down, if conditions are favourable for the disease, rheumatism is very liable to develop. Without these conditions of low vitality and weakened resistance nature will protect the body against disease. In the development of rheumatism a marked feature is the thinning
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    • 720 2 BANKS. TH C M p RCAN T IL p BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKiqp LIMITED. CORPORATION. (Incorporated in England.) (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital $20,000 i/a Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Funds: Paid-up 1,050,00«) Sterling £4,500, 0Qq Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver $23,500,000 Profits 1,227,600 Reserve Liability
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  • 450 3 THE SPOONER CUP PINAL. The final tie in the Spooner Cup 30mpetitiou was plaved at Kuala Lumpur on Mondav between the Burma Rifles and the So*tan of Perak’s team. The l/70th Burma Rifles team was composed of 4 Lieut Howman 3, Major A Gordon Smythe, 2 Major C F
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  • 256 3 It was a great pity that rain ruined what promised to be a very interesting fiaish to the S C C-Selangor match, says the “Straits Times.” On scores with the local eleven’s 145 in reply to the visitors’ 174, there whs nothing much between
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  • 237 3 When the Singapore Golf side went up to Ipob it was expected that its members would put up a good fight in the championship as well as in the team games, The expectations however were not fulfilled for although thanks to Hendrie’s big win over Roger, Singapore
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  • 923 3 BY AN EXPERT. Paris, March 20. During tbe Len en season tbe diversion of Paris is the paying of visits in the country round about. At Versailles, at StGermain, at Fontainebleau, at Chantilly and other lovtly resorts near Paris, the Chatelaines are staying in their country places,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 298 3 5 “SMARTER THAN EVER” O that is what the well-dressed say s about these New Season’s Goods. s I 9WI i W W/ jh* W V WW 3® lllli/i !BIL i M 1 I ’lt 1 SILK BOW TIES, assorted patterns and sizes, of incomparable elegance that bear the undeniable
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    • 196 3 pritohard] S AND co., ltd., x (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements T CHINA AND GLASSWARE I* DEPARTMENT. S Union Street. J Semi Porcelain Ware. X V 11 X Breakfast Services 29 pieces from 19.50 S Tea Services in newest designs and colourings S sets of 21 pieces from 11.03 i
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  • 1960 4 allied powers* proposals. Simla, April 11. the following extract from a press communique issued in London March 27 h*B been received by the Government of India. The foreign ministers of the Allied poweis France, Great Britain and Italy, having daring 5 days discussed every aspect of
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  • 253 4 The undermentioned new books have been received at Penang Library. The Singapore and Malayan Directory, 1922. Europe and the Faith, by H Belloc, Mem tries and Notes of Persons ancl Places, by Sir Sidney Colvin. In the World, by Maxim Gorki. Ou- Prince, by Edward Legge. Henry Edward
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  • 339 4 *M.T.” By the Novara yesterday there sailed for Home on re iremeut from the Straits Mr S B Archdeacon for so long manager of rhe Palau B*ani Smelting Works of the Straits Trading Co, says Wednesday’s Free Press." Mr Archdeacon has been twenty years out in
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  • 55 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy <fc Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. 5 SHAKE». .>.-• >» a an x jq 5 c. i o. o. io Mining. Batang Padang 35c 40c Johan T D 55c 60c 574 c 62jc Petaling 50c 55c 55c 60c
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  • 72 4 20th April. 1922. LOCAL. Smoked Sheet Fine Pale Crepe 24 c Unsmoked Sheet No 1 17|c 1 Smoked Sheet 28 c Singapore J Crppf? 27|c I Smoked Sheet 8 1/23 Lohdok Crepe 81 /2d Market quiet. New York G 16|c LONDON. The following were the rubber quotatione in
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  • 97 4 LONDON. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., giv-s th following London prices, on April 19th: Spot £151.15s down £1 3 months buying £153 2s 6d 175.6 d 3 selling £153 5s £1 Local Parity $76 30 LOCAL. April 20th Singapore sold 140 tons at $77.75; Penang buyers no sellers
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  • 204 4 8P Tapioca 57.25 buyers M P. Tapioca 17.50 buyers Gold leaf $72 seller' Black Pepper $l6 00 buyers White Pepper $24.25 sales. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Picking» $45 sales Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmeg» goe $45 nominal 11 Os $37.00 sellers fNu.l $lO 00 per piou. Sugar <
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  • 113 4 April 21—St George's Ball, Town Hall. Arp 22—Football, Krian Club I C A U. April 25—Epworth League Institute. April 25—Wagon-Pachaung Mines, Meeting, B I. House, noon. April 29—Kuala Kangsar Plantations, Meeting, 8.1. House, 12.30 p.m. April 29—Cricket, P C C v C R O. April 29—Football, Moslem v
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  • 378 4 Johannesburg, March 16. —Now that th Red revolution has been crushed, the whole situation, which developed rap dly on Tuesday week to a degree almott un believable, may be calmly summed up afollows. In the course of the various strike negotiations a certain militant Lenin
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  • 117 4 Washington, April 5. —The American Consul-General at Vancouver has repor ted to the Department of Commerce that an aggressive steamship rate war is im pending in the Orient.” According to the report the Blue Funnel and Japanese lines admit that a war is on resulting from re
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  • 369 4 There seems» no reason to doubt that the discussion, now taking place between the Governments of British Malaya and the Dutch Colonies are concerned with compulsory restriction of rubber output says the “Financier It appears that Dutch producing interests, in contrast with there vacillating attitude of a yea»
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 486 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS/ I GOVERNMENT EVENING CLASSES z Instructors, holding recognised t, qualifications, are required for 1 following subjects 1. Bock keeping, Elementary. 2. Book-keeping, Advanced. 3. Pitman’s Shorthand, Elementary 4. Pitman’s Shorthand, Advanced The remuneration is $7-50 p e i instructionApplicants should communicate u;] t q Inspector of Schools. Penang
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  • 1879 5 PASTIME OR VOCATION? I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Eiinbargh, March 22. One is in duubt whether to welcome or lament the chmge th%t has taken place in the game of golf aa in most other games within recent years. Lord Anderson called attention to this at rhe dinner
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    • 172 5 GRAFOMOIAS At Pre-War Prices. I Jewel Model Now Only $llO. I Finished in Highly Polished jYl.ihogany, Double Spring Motor, Tone Chamber and Regulator that gives a Perfect Reproduction with great Parity and Volume. There is no Gramophone to compare with it at the price. k Robinson Piano p ('o nnanv,
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    • 299 5 BaBBBaHBaa u s L— S Leather Suit Case. Ojk A New Delivery of British Made Leather Suit Cases Stoutly Built on Strong Foundation and Steel Frame. Leather Corner -"ĕ 1* 1 Caps- Strongly Rivetted. Nickel Locks. Size 28 inch. Price S 7O Each Leather Attache Cases. British Made from Specially
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  • 1098 6 We wrote yesterday that the conclasioa of a treaty between Moscow and Berlin was not an altogether unexpected happening becasse it has been known for months past that such a step was under discussion. This view is confirmed by telegrams sent to the London papers by
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  • 1134 6 The Times.” in an interesting leading article on tbe state of Crucial Questions affairs in North and in China. South China, refers to tbe conflict between Chang Tso Lin. and General Wu Pei Fu, who is stated by the Mukden Marshal to be the only outstanding obstacle
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  • 573 6 Thk Championship. The match to decide the challenger the P C C lawn tenuis Championship k played on the Padang last evening, «bet A K A* B Terrell met R N Hamilton Fortunately the weather was the turf in fair condition, A keen contes resulted,
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    • 250 6 66 I LICHT RAILWAY I j EQUIPMENT. Everything from Track to Locomotive. For Gold, Diamond, I in, Coal and q 1 Ironstone Mines, for Sugar, Sisal, j Tea and Rubber Plantations and 1 J Nitrate Fields, for Excavation, Irrigation and Constructional J Work and all enterprises needing g Light Railways
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    • 34 6 E. O. Special Dinner. Dance AND Variety Entertainment BY THE“QUAINTS” On Friday. sth May. Dinner > $3. Dance Entertainment... $2. Book Early. Dr. <{ Airs. yVthnol Adcuris. P. P C. Air. John McNeill. P. P. C.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 85 6 DEATH. Martin —On the 18th instant, at 19 Tanglin Roan, Singapore, Michael Sarkiea Martin, aged 63. OBITUARY. London. April 18. The Rt. Hon. Hugh T. Bai •rie- M.P., for North Londonderry, and Privy Councillor of Ireland is dead. The Rt. Hen. Hugh Barrie was born at Glasgow in 1860. Ho
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  • 1102 7 GERMANY'S FALSE STEP. Reuter's Telegrams Genoa, \pril is. T|)( Allies and the Little Entente have Q pnt a letter to the German dele 5 £> L. lirin” that the conclusion <>f it-ion, u' eili BuS so German treaty while the confer n session iolates the conditions wS* in
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  • 53 7 Geneva- April is Germany, Switzerland. France. Britain. India, Japan. Holland and Siam will Lc represented at the -econd session of th? Opium Commi-sion, which is meeting to morrow' to deal with the proposal that the export cf pernicious (bugs is only authorisable by importation license- issued by
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  • 50 7 OUTRAGE IN SILESIA. Paris, April 19. An Oppeln message says the prominent Polish leader, M. Styczinski, expert adviser to the Allies in Silesia, was assassinated at Gleiwitz. He recently received threatening letters from a German Secret Society- The assailant escaped. Martial Law has been proclaimed at Gleiwitz.
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  • 49 7 PARAGON WINS. London. April 19. The-City and Suburban, at Epsom, one and a quarter miles, resulted as follow Paragon (5 to 1) 1 Monarch (100 to 14) ...2 Granely (5 to 2) 3 Ten ran. Won by 4 length. The s'me distance between second and third.
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  • 52 7 PARTIAL SETTLEMENT London. April IS. A partial settlement of the cotton dis pute mentioned on April 12th v.a- reached at a conference of representatives of em ployers and cardroom opeiators- .it Manchester. They arrived at an agreement in regard to the wages question, subject 0 confirmation by other
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  • 151 7 CHANG TSO LIN AND WU-PEI FU. London, April 19 The “Times, in a leader, say- the con i flict between Chang Iso Lin and Genelal Wu-Pei-Eu may possibly re present a stage in the process of the unification of China- and from this point of view
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  • 406 7 Peking, April 1. —While pretending to endorse the rapprochement that apparently is developing between Marshal Chang Tso-lin of Mukden and the Canton administration, President H-u Shih-chang is in reality greatly opposed to the new alliance in the fear that his own position may be jeopardised. He
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  • 24 7 VICE-ADMIRAL LEVESON APPOINTED. London. Anri] 19. Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson. K.C. 8.. has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the China Station.
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  • 35 7 San Francisco. April 19The District Attorney ha- requested the Governor of California to pardon Thomas Mooney and Warren Billings, who are serving life sentences in connection with a bomb explosion in 1916.
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  • 30 7 Rio de Janeiro. April 19. The Portuguese seaplane arrived at St. Paul s Rocks. It is reported, but not confirmed, that it subsequently reached Fernando Noronha.
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  • 86 7 DEPARTURE FROM TOK IO Tokio, April 19. On Wednesday, the Prince of Wales left Tokio on a two-days’ visit to Nikko, deferring his departure to play golf in th-? forenoon. At last night's banquet with the foreign Minister he wa s unaccom panied. The toasts and
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  • 121 7 Hoingkoug. April 6- —Replying to the address from the Chinese community the Prince of Walee said “The Irfe of the Colony and its- prosperity is dependent upon the co-oqieration of the British and Chinese dwellers on the I-'land-“Bordering on ancient China, with her centuries of
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  • 31 7 Bombay. April 19It i- estimated that 4.000 bales were di maged or destroyed by fire at Colaba Cotton Depot, involving a loss of four lakhs of rupees-
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  • 36 7 RESUMPTION OF WORK. Amsterdam, April 19. The Board of the Royal Dutch Oil Com pany has ordered the resumption of the working of several oilfields in Sumatrawhich stopped operations owing to the export duty.
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  • 109 7 Cairo. April 18. Following on anti-Fiench demonstrations in Damascus on the 7th inst. in which forty were arrested, crowds assembled demanding their release. They ignored warnings to disperse. They were fired on by police with the result that 2 were killed and 7 wounded- After the imposition
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  • 32 7 Berlin, April 18. Kapp, leader of the 1920 rebellion, has been arrested at Sa—nitz when returning from Sweden. He will be tried by the supreme court at Leipzig.
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  • 30 7 London, April 19. The cost of living on April Ist was 82 l>er cent above the pre war figure, com pared with 8G on March Ist.
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  • 101 7 BELGIAN’S BIG CLAIM. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, April 20. An interesting action was commenced in the Supreme Court, in which Francis Canf. described as a Belgian industrial chemi-t. claims from Mr. Lim Peng Siang, one of the proprietors of the Ho Hong Company, the sum of #902.900,
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  • 79 7 —“S O The Bank of Communications has reopened, after a lapse of five months- Sufficient fund- have arrived from Peking. \Vf regret tol record the death which tock place of Phya Vin.ich Vidyakarn, a retired official of the Mini-try of Edu cation Better known to odder re-ident-a-
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  • 1069 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr D. McFadyen arrived by the Gregory Apcar frofcn Hongkong. Mr. and Mrs'. J- Milne left Penang by the mail to-day for home» Mr. >S. A. H- Burham, J. P-, Taiping, ha- been seriously ill He rs slightly better. Messrs- J. V- C- Davies and E. A. Ross
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  • 347 7 PENANG’S FUTURE SUBURB. Residents in Penang will be interested to know that a start has been made with the construction of a new road which- when completed, will run from the Hill I Railway Station on the summit of Straw berry Hill to Mount Elvira,
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  • 118 7 Penang Police Club- which ceased to be some two year- ago, is to be resuscitated. Thi- decision was arrived at, at a largely attended meeting of Police Inspectors, held last night in the new building which will eventually be u-ed as a Club pavilion. Chief
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  • 621 8 PROCEEDINGS AT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The tenth annual ger. ’raj meeting of ’he Melville Dcveiopiip'in Synlicat eLLI., was held at KuaJ.i Lumpur, mi biihduy. The Chairman, Mr A. E. Ba<hich‘y j,resided and the»» wei« p.«--ent Messis. A- Buyers and C- II Willcoek 1 «representing the M’cre.arie. Gudin.’ and
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  • 276 8 It understood that the fiiM meeting cf the Propaganda Committee of the Rubber Gr. wen’ A'scciatior* its enlargement by the inclusion of representatives *f the Rubber Shareholder'’ Association was eminently satisfactory and iikely to lead to certain concrete propc.s- Is fo the consideration of producers in the neai futureThe
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  • 995 8 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. J; 3 £2 X CO I rubbkh S c. BC. Sc. illenby Rubber Co. ...I ;2Jc 15c Ator Gajah Rubber Estate uq A n&lg&mated Malay Eetatee 110 125 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate; g jq co Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate* j 1.00 Ayer Molei Rubber Co.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 135 8 i— JUST RECEIVED THE FINEST I BEER I H (MADE IN AUSTRALIA) g I “SWAN” BRAND BREWED AND BOTTLED BY g The Swan Brewery Co. Ltd., g PER T H W. A. g S 1 11 T HlM— g OBTAINABLE IN ALL RETAIL g STORES AND HOTELS g S Ml"
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    • 189 8 ®XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSj I MEDUSA! X X I White Portland Cement 1 IS 1 STAINLESS I AND j PERFECTLY WHITE X x X X X X 1 MEDUSA I X X X WATER PROOFING COMPOUND J x X MAKES ORDINARY CEMENT X a PERFECTLY WATERPROOF X X X X X I CHEAPEST
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  • 608 9 SUCCESSFUL RESULTS. The Hon Mr F S James, as Chairman of the General Committee of the MalayaBorneo Exhibition, has issued the following circular letter to helpers in the organisation advertising and carrying on of the Exhibition As Chairman of the General Committee for the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, it becomes
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 257 9 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette,”] Sir, —With reference to Soon Yeow Chong’s letter of the 18th inst, and to the honour he conferred oo me for savin? Mr Yeap Loon Hu»h from drown’ng in July last, I regret to say that the honour was much
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 220 9 |JOW CYCLIST I K INSURE your bikes with the Northern” for very small I premiums, we cover YOU AGAINST 5 K c E Third Party Claims, g (Unlimited Indemnity) H Accidental Damage, g K Theft of Horn, Lamp and I Accessories, Fire, E Accidents to Assured. I >•♦*< APPLY TO
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    • 244 9 R.yOUNG&Co.Ltd. PENANG AND SINGAPORE. Civil Engineers and Contractors Specialists in Reinforced Concrete Work I SOLE AGENTS FOR: Stothert St, Pitt’s Concrete Mixers. I Mi. e a HAND MIXING. MACHINE MIXING. Work slow and uncertain Mixing rapid and th°rough S Mixing laborious H -*y work done by machine B Large labour
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  • 369 10 Messre James F Hattoa iCo, Ld., Manchester, reported on Wedneaday, March 22 as follows Improvement in the Lancashire trade aas again been the mainstay of the cotton markets a good enquiry for spot cotton, -vith increased sales totalling about 10,000 bales daily, being the chief sourse
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  • 196 10 M.M.” What might have been a serious accident occurred in Circular Road Kuala Lumpur on Sunday evening when the car owned and driven by Mr C R. Stainfield, Assis tant Manager of Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co. ran into a wide drain on the right hand side of
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  • 166 10 The general wish that Hii Excellency may have a very pleasant holiday when the shortly goes on his well-earned furlough will be all the more sincere if he leaves strict instructions that the existing wicked anomalies are to be removed and that this in principle quite justifiable
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  • 126 10 TO-DAY'S DEPARTURES Glentara for Colombo, Port Said and London. Sitiawan for Asahan. Perak 1 E S Co] for Deli. Kinta for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Novara for Ceylon, India, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Europe, Gregory Apcar for Calcutta, Ekma for Port Swettenbam and
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  • 286 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Farit Buutar, Bagan Serai, Taipiug, 1 Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Ausou, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6p m. and Hongkong J Farit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train 9.30 a.m. &4 p.m. Kroh (via
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  • 19 10 The E <ma, with mails from Europe, is nowexpec<ei to arrive here at 4 p.m. t -d-*y
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  • 30 10 The following i- a list of non-delivered cables for the week ending 19th inst, at the E E A and C Telegraph Co Grimrice, Maaari fukabori rioow. Shalentenzong,
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  • 138 10 Penang, April 20, 1922. Bt Court but 0» thb Chabtbrbo Bahk) London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 29/32 3 Credit 2/4 1/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 181 3 days’ sight Private 184 Bombay Demand Bank 181 c Madras Demand Bank, ~181
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 155 10 J*** .rjar-am» «’v r whbmbwxw• w I H I ,1k I c> I I GOODRICH I TYRES TUBES I Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. j The only AMERICAN tyres I to be awarded a DIPLOMA lat the Exhibition were GOODRICH TYRES. I THE GOODRICH TYRE AGENCY j Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd., i I
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    • 165 10 Fine, .Sturdy Children active and 3tro to resist disease. W "KEPLERCod Liver Oil < with Ma,t Extract T Forms firm bone and muscle Nourishes the entire system Increases weight and strength In bottles of two of all Chemists and Store Burroughs Wellcome Co., lond 0s 3294 Au Ki £hti Ratm
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  • 778 11 COMMERCIAL PLANS. German attempts to bring about a revival of trade relations with Russia may be classified under the following heads, says a correspondent of a London paper of the 18th March 1. Russische Metallverwertunggesellschaft (Company for the utilisation of metals). —It was formed in December last
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    • 175 11 I a VARIED SELECTION B F B Pens, Pencils, Pen Racks, Ink Pots, rfo B Scribbling and Writing Pads, Pocket Q B No te Books, Letter Despatch Books, B Receipt Books, Alburns, Loose-Leaf B Pocket Books, Manifold Books, Files, K Paper Weights, Office Pins, Paper (jgj B Clips, Erasers, Check
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    • 571 11 CUTIMLED j HOTEL BRASTAGI. I Children’s Faces Disfigured s SUMATRA, EAST COAST. WithßroalnrurOnt Telegraphic Address: BRASTAGIHOTEL, MEDAN- S HllfiDreaKllL, UUL Postal -BRASTAGI, SUMATRA O. K. "My two children’s faces were ter- feet above sea level. Beautiful Scenery. Situation ribiy disfigured with a breaking out Climate FRBSH, INVIGORATING, equivalent to an
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1432 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY, straits STEAMSHiP CO.. LTD., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Under Contract with tie French Governmen* Mail and Passenger Services. FOR INTENDED'iO SAIL STEAMERS DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE. Every Tues, at a p.m. from Klang. OUTWARD MAILS Port Swettenham and Singapore. Every Thur, at 4p m. >
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    • 325 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CoTjJ (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS TEL. ADDRESS; TEi l “SHIPPING, PENANG.” Nn. v I Head Office No. 63, Beach Street, Penan* Dockyard and Machine Shop, 8un«?el Nyok, p w Tblrphone No. BUTTERWORTH 1, Ship Owners, Steel and Iron Ship Builder*, C»nt ri Boiler-Makers, Engineers. Brass and Iron
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