Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 April 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-04-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 89. VOL. LXXX. MONDAY, 24th APRIL, 1922. PRICE 15 OENTf.20 words
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Advertisement690 1922-04-24 1 i NiKKO 5 mopern art PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO i NO. 7- NORTHAM ROAD. J J Tel. No. 579. I; hz* ao mmjbue mmb □u *□nnnMMM nnn wm nnn■ mm nnnu I Haboko Tea. I I n Don’t run away with the idea that there 9 Z« fl B fl T O690 words
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Advertisement15 1922-04-24 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. j NEXT DOOR TO I t J i; “JTHE DISPENSARY.” J .-A’.V.15 words
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Article815 1922-04-24 2 NEWSPAPER OFFICE WRECKED. Dublin. March 30. —An outrageous act of w icked folly was committed in Dublin early this morning. A party of armed men. numbering nearly liM). attacked the offices of the Freeman’s Journal in Townsend street. I’hey held up the staff and destroyed practically the815 words
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Advertisement1215 1922-04-24 2 w—r-« Zjwj? ...rTKijnuMWwakJrwwiiOT»***-* 1 1 w r .MWB'UF *_r- v SHORT CLASSIFIED notices. 2 ADVERTISEMENTS. notice of removal. h WANTED. FOR SALE, TO LET, &e. Il If. On the 24th April 1922 the office of Ho i >VS v j can be inserted n the Pinang Guan Co., will be1,215 words
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Advertisement720 1922-04-24 2 BANKS. TH C BANK OF INDIA.IhONGKONG SHANGHAI BANkik LIMITED. CORPORATION. NQ (Incorporated in England.) (Incorporated in Hongkong Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital $2O one Subscribed Capital 1,800,009 Reserve Funds Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling SVOOog Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver $23 5u ru Profits £1,287,600 Reserve Liability <>f Proprietors’ Board of Directors.720 words
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Article729 1922-04-24 3 “TERRIFYING INCREASE IN EUROPE’S ARMED MEN.” A picture of the new Army a> it has been hewn out by the Geddes axe (although not all the recommendations of the Geddes Committee have been adopted) was the principal feature of the speech of Sir L.729 words
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Article98 1922-04-24 3 April 25—Wagon-Pachau ng Mines, Meeting. 8.1. House, noon. April 27—C.W.A. Monthly Meeting. It? a.in. April 28—P.Tennis Championship Challenge Round. April 2?—Kuala Kangsar Plantations. Meeting. 8.1. House. 12.30 p.m. April 29—Cricket. P.C.C. v C.R.C. April 29—Football. Moslem v E M School. P. Buntar. May —Football. Krian Club The Hospital.98 words
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Article904 1922-04-24 3 EVIDENCE OF DR. CHALMERS MITCHELL. T<> the select Committee of the House of Commons which is inquiring into the treatment of performing animals trained for the stage. Dr. Chalmers Mitchell. F. Z. S.. the Secretary of the Royal Zoological Society, gave evidence. Dr. Chalmers Mitchell said904 words
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Advertisement219 1922-04-24 3 B—a———l YOU can Learn to Play a BANJO-MANDOLINE In a few lessons. We have English ma null? factured instruments {fl in stock, complete with lock up American cloth cases for $4O. Full powerful Tone, I SH 11 perfectly fretted, machine heads. Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong) 40 YEARS219 words
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Advertisement218 1922-04-24 3 I PRITCHARD I AND CO., LTD., x (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements J CHINA AND GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT. J Union Street. S Semi Porcelain Ware. t x a x J- JI wt J J Breakfast Services 29 pieces from $19.50 S 0 Tea Services in newest designs and colourings 4 0218 words
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Article1486 1922-04-24 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. “B.F.P.'’ Mr. A. K. E. Hampshire has left lor Home. Mr. F. Norman Sanderson left Ipoh for Rangoon, enroute for Englan«l. Mr E II Wolff s appointment as Director of Education dates from IJecember I 1. Mr U W 11 Price, Police Probationer, has been appointed extra A“B.F.P.'’ - 1,486 words
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Article1275 1922-04-24 4 PRINCE RECENT’S ADDRESS. Tokio. April IS.—Your Royal Highness.—lt is with sentiments of profound gratification and sincere regard, that, on behalf of n!y august father, I exteml this evening a most hearty welcome to YomRoyal Highness, the guest not merely of the court but the whole nation1,275 words
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Article49 1922-04-24 4 The Business for the Meeting of the Municipal Commission, to-morrow, is as under: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be rea«l ami confirmed. 2. Any special business the Presi«lcnt may bring forward. 3. Questions. L Some bills to be passed. 5. Re' house tor the President. Plans.49 words
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Article261 1922-04-24 4 ’l'he Johore Government Gazette contains the text of a bill to provide for the organisation and discipline of an European Volunteer Force, in accordance with what Mr. G. A. Hereford states are the wish«*s of the Volunteers as expressed at a meeting held in June last. Commissions261 words
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Article690 1922-04-24 4 S.F.P.” DEFENDANT GIVES EVIDENCE. Al .the healing «>1 the action broiigh by A L V A L Vengadasalam Uhetty Mr J B David, in the Supreme Court, Singapore, before the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Shaw, defendant gave evidence as t<> his transactions in regard to the Kalumpong“ S.F.P.” - 690 words
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Article44 1922-04-24 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 24. Rowing in the Junior Fours’ final. MiGamble’s crew beat Mr Winsley’s by a length. At the conclusion of the race. Captain Bredenberg presented to the winning crew, cups given by Mr F. R, Heron.44 words
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Article67 1922-04-24 4 Amendments to this Ordinance proposed by the Acting General include the scale <>| Sunday permits, unih r Registered tonnage. 20tl tons or under over 2<M> but not exceeding Hill ton i 1 1,',; 100 LIM Ml 1.)- 1,000 1.500 1,500 2.IMM) I-- Provided that no charge shall67 words
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Article119 1922-04-24 4 The rise which has taken place in ij,.. value of Indian tea is strikingly illust r;i ed by the results of the tea auction. Calcutta for the season 1921-22, savsih, “Pioneer" of April 10. The avein.,. price per pound secured at tlmse auctions was 10 annas 1119 words
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Advertisement191 1922-04-24 4 THE TREMBLING HAND. A Sure Sign that Your Nerves are in Trouble, and Your General Health Low If your hand, your thumb, or your foot trembles when you try to hold it still, if your writing is shaky, if you have tremors of your lips or chin, your nerves need191 words
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Advertisement96 1922-04-24 4 A RECORD TO BE PROUD OF Since they were introduced’ to the public over thirty years ago, Dr. Williams’ pink pills have maintained a fine record by the thousands of cures they have effected in. young and old of both sexes. In every town and village will be found people96 words
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Advertisement148 1922-04-24 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Used Post Stamps from the East in any quantity are wanted. Please *tate quantity and price. Box No- 111, c /o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. 12 Bore double Barrelled hammer Gun $BO- Apply Box No. iIC c/o Pinang Gazette- One second hand Henderson Motor Cycle 1920 model148 words
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Miscellaneous94 1922-04-24 4 FOR THREE NI6HTS ONLY AT I LYRIC KINEMA I THEATRE ROYAL, PENANG. I From Monday, 24th to Wednesday. 26th, April. I WILLIAM’S VARIETY COMPANY, I with I Miss MIGNON and Mr. WILLIAMS I IN THEIR LATEST I VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. I COME AND HEAR I The Musical Cigar Bows. Imitation of94 words
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Article1780 1922-04-24 5 ANNUAL MEETING IN IPOH. The annual general meeting of the F. M. •S- Chamber of Commerce was held on Fri day at the office of Messi's. Evatt and I Co., Ipoh. Mr I). H. Hampshire of Kuala Lumpur presided’ and the others present were —Messrs. J-1,780 words
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Advertisement286 1922-04-24 5 h <Eii 1 ,!iK i P JI mil 'WI ilwlfc b .*rtim~rrir»-* fl! F” V Jfenrr•1 n n'jruiiiiniliiDiX Huinuiniii ijrlfcJmmKnn Cound Natural Sleep is assured by taking "Cvaltine" before retiring Sleeplessness is usually due to nervous strain or physical exhaustion. A cup of delicious “Ovaltine,” taken just before retiring, soothes286 words
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Advertisement300 1922-04-24 5 J SMARTER THAN EVER ĔĔ that is what the well-dressed say about these New Season’s Goods. I i s *\y\X 1 SILK BOW TIES, assorted patterns and sizes, of incomparable elegance that bear the undeniable ini- press of fashion’s latest vogue, Price $l-25 each. j LINEN COLLARS, 4 fold, all300 words
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Article1181 1922-04-24 6 Our Kuala Lumpur contemporary was officially informed on Saturday and passed on the information to us by wire, that there has been a variation, by consent, of “the Bandoeng agreement’' relative to the stocks of tin* held in the Xetherland East Indies and the Eederated Malay States. Eor1,181 words
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Article1699 1922-04-24 6 At the annual meeting of the F.M.S. (Chamber of Com" THE F.M.S. -CNAMIER merce. held at Ipoh, OF COMMERCE. the Chairman, Mr. D. H. Hampshire, resembled others holding a similar position in the Straits, in having little that is new to say. and in being unable to1,699 words
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Advertisement163 1922-04-24 6 “AMSTEL”! Pilsener lager Beer I New Shipments Arriving. 1 1 Reduced Prices Quoted I on Application. 1 I S G.H. SLOT 6 CO., PENANG. riuRNETfr” I CELEBRATED i OLD TOM GIN DISTILLED BY SIR ROBERT BURNETT CO,, LONDON. I SUB-AGENTS: R. T. RFID CO., IN., Penang and Kuala Lumpur. IL163 words
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Advertisement23 1922-04-24 6 E. O. Special Dinner. Dance AND Variety Entertainment BY THE “QU AINTS” On Friday, sth May. Dinner $3. Dance Entertainment $2. Book Early.23 words
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Miscellaneous25 1922-04-24 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 11.15 a.m. 5 a.m. 11.15 p.m. 5.26 p.m. To-morrow. 11.37 a.m. .».31 a.m. 11.46 p.m. 6. 5 p.m.25 words
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Obituary75 1922-04-24 6 DEATHS. Palm EK. In Kuala Lumpur, on April 21st. Mrs Emily Mary Palmer, wife of the late Henry Herriot Palmer, both of Singapore, in her ~i 7th year. Scott.— On March 12. at a imrsing home in London. James Philip Scott, aged 4<>. late of Chartered l»ank of India. Australia75 words
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Article1739 1922-04-24 7 |IU U sso GERMAN TREATY. french demand. j Reuter’s Telegrams., Paris, April 21. T(|l French delegation at Genoa has t^u to Signor Facia protesting against "Je tenour of the Germans’ reply, contestlhe legality of the Russo-German Tn-aty. and asking Signor Facta to sum mpctinu of the nine signatoriesj Reuter’s Telegrams., - 1,739 words
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Article31 1922-04-24 7 London. April 23. it is reported that a treaty has been signed between the Vatican and Russia permitting entrance of Jesuits ami Franciscans for eilucation and other purposes.31 words
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Article115 1922-04-24 7 GOVERNMENT’S INTEREST. London. April 22. Dismal results are recorded by the Bn tish Cellulose Company, whose issued capital is £6-500-000. apart from over £3OO.(XX) in debentures, which is in danger of being lost, unless financial support *s forthcoming- The Company aimed at creating a huge market for115 words
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Article106 1922-04-24 7 CONDITION CRITICAL London, April 22Lord Leopold Mountbatten has under gone a serious operation. His condition is critical. London. April 23. The death has occurred of Lord Leopold Mountbatten. The late Lord Leopold Mountbatten underwent a serious operation on Friday night, it is understood in connection with hip106 words
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Article36 1922-04-24 7 A NEW AEROPLANE. Lisbon. April 22. A Portuguese cruiser is sailing shortly for St. Paul’s Rocks, with a new seaplane, in which the airmen will finish the flight to Rio de Janeiro.36 words
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Article28 1922-04-24 7 The Hague. April 22. The death has occurred of the Dowager flrand Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg Schweri:». mother o f Queen Wilhelmina’s Consort, Prince Henry.'28 words
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Article22 1922-04-24 7 London. April 22The death has occurred of Mr. Peter Thomson, former Managing Director of th-» Borneo Company.22 words
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Article133 1922-04-24 7 NEGOTIATIONS FAIL London. April 22The attempt to re-open negotiations between the Engineering Federation, and representatives of the 47 Unions allied to the A-E-U. finally broke down tof-day-The I nions publish the» correspondence since April 20 including a threat by the employers on -1 to cancel the suspension of133 words
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Article79 1922-04-24 7 London. April 22The cotton wages dispute is still unsettled, though the margin of difference has been further narrowed. The employers offered to apply the reduction of 40 per cent on standard rates for six months, on condition that another 10 per cent would then operate for a79 words
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Article36 1922-04-24 7 TO RESUME DUTY. London, April 22A conference of both parties in London agreed to resume negotiations with a view to settlement of the wireless operators’ dispute. Meanwhile the tele graphists will resume duty.36 words
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Article92 1922-04-24 7 MIS UN DE RSTANDINGS CLEARED UP. London. April 23. Sir John adman who has returned from America, interviewed, said it was explain ed to the Americans that Britain was anxious to see oil developed everywhere in the world, no matter by what nation. As a result a92 words
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Article108 1922-04-24 7 New York. April 22. Mr. Pierpont Morgan is still undecided as to whether he will join the Reparations Commission Committee of experts to investigate the conditions in which Ger many can contract loans abroad for partial redemption of her reparations debt. Reparations Payments. Paris, April 23 A communique108 words
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Article72 1922-04-24 7 Athens. April 22. The latest news of the Monastic dßaster states that Serbian Engineers diverted the waters of the River Dragora towards the spot where the explosives were stored, and explosions ceased, though there is still some dangerExaggerated Reports Athens, April 23A Serbian official source states- that72 words
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Article39 1922-04-24 7 ANOTHER ENGLISH WIN. Binghampton, April 22. The Oxford and Cambridge Lacrosse team defeated Colgate by 8 to 4. A Close Game. New York April ?3. Syracuse defeated Oxford and Cambridge at lacrosse by 4 to 3.39 words
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Article28 1922-04-24 7 New York. April 22. Twenty million dollars of Dutch East Indies 6 per cent Bonds are being offered at 96’. making the complete issuo 3100,000,000.28 words
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Article160 1922-04-24 7 •—Sir Herbert Russell - —Sir Herbert Russell. WAR MEMORIAL UNVEILED. Tok io, April 22. On Saturday, the Prince of Wales had a busy day at Yokohama, where he ar rived from Tokio after breakfast. He un veiled a war memorial arch on the Bluff in the afternoon, received ex-service men,160 words
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Article34 1922-04-24 7 ITALIAN EVACUATION. Athens, April 22. A communique says the evacuation of the zone in Asia Minor occupied by the Italians has begun. The Greeks, after slight KemaJist opposition, occupied the Italian sector.34 words
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Article59 1922-04-24 7 Berlin, April 23Presenting his credentials to President Ebert, the new American Ambassador, Mr. Houghton, said his instructions looked towards increasing friendly intercourse between Germany and the United States, and the restoration and cultivation of goodwill. President Ebert, responding, rejqiced at the intentions expressed, and said Germany would59 words
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Article516 1922-04-24 7 ST. MILLION DOLLARS FROM MR. LIM PENG SIANG. A claim for approximately a million do! lars was brought before Mr. Justice Bar rett-Lennard. in the Supreme Court, Sin gapore, by Francis van Cant, described as a Belgian industrial chemist- against Mr. Lim Peng Siang, the well known merchant• ST. - 516 words
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Article344 1922-04-24 7 SUN YAT SEN’S VIEWS. London, April 23. The “Chicago Tribune’s” request for a statement evoked a telegraphic message from Sun Yat Sen. from Kweilin a' his expedatfltm was 'tailing nonh war»!, saying I that China will be re united this year and 'civil supremacy will be established344 words
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Article28 1922-04-24 7 Berlin. April 22. It is announced that, the Deutsche Bank has absorbed the Deaitsche Petroleum Company, and doubled its capital, which will be 800.(XX),000 marks-28 words
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Article25 1922-04-24 7 Washington, April 22Congress voted $1,000,000 for immediate measures to control the waters of the Mississippi, which is in a dangerously flooded state.25 words
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Article371 1922-04-24 7 Mr F- W. Colman, Singapore, writes; 1 beg to inform you that owing to the urgent need for economy in all Government Departments at home 1 have been instruc ted to close this office and return home. This office will accordingly be officially closed on the371 words
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Article903 1922-04-24 8 SPRING MILLINERY. (“P.G.” Special.) Paris, March 27- —Strange, is’ni it haw Spring softens the heart and the intellect at one and the same time You’ll never find even husbands more amenable. It is goad to talk of hats, nay, to lead him to the hat shops, and903 words
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Article534 1922-04-24 8 MEMBERS OF POLICE PRESENTED WITH MEDALS. One of the most imposing police paradt t hat has been held in Singapore for years took place on what is now the historical open space in front of Raffles Statue this morning when the five divisions of local police were assembled534 words
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Article76 1922-04-24 8 On the receipt of sufficient funds from the head office in Peking the Singapore branch of the Bank of Communications reopened its doors after a lapse of five months. Business was carried on as usual, the paying in being greater than the draw ing out- Current deposits76 words
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Advertisement159 1922-04-24 8 SCINTILLA MAGNETOS I otter the finest ignition system engineering science has ever produced. Ihe permanent magnet, the most robust part in any magneto, rotates. The delicate parts such as the contact breaker, armature, safety gap and distributor brushes are stationary. J. B RRY CO. Representing CENTRAL MOTORS LTD Singapore. —J159 words
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Advertisement133 1922-04-24 8 Tke TRtoMPB i s\l >• Anywhere at any time, the Trusty Tr ur ph will il bring you back with a feeling f that no other machine could \1 I give so much satisfaction. ;1 I The first four-valve single '1 I to do over 76 miles in the hour,133 words
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Advertisement114 1922-04-24 8 SOLE AGENTS: XVearne J&td., Penang I PENANG. $1,700 equmen? I SELF-STARTER EQUIPMENT $250 Extra. USE GENUINE FORD SPARE PARTS ONLY BEWARE of SPURIOUS IMITATION PARTS BICYCLES Bl HALF-PRICE. I® ONLY A FEW MACHINES MORE LEFT WHICH MUST BE CLEARED. I BUY AT ONCE. DON’T DELAY. j J PRICE LIST ON114 words
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Article169 1922-04-24 9 TO-DAYS DEPARTURES. L;ik<* Eirldinj; for Rangoon and Calcutta (Merwui and Moulniein via Rangoon). Rrnong for Bhuket ('l’ongkah), Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point. Mergui. 'l’avoy and Moulmeinn. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Trang for Kantang (Trang). Selandia for Deli Singapore. Hindu lor Mergui. Tavoy and Moulniein. Elephanta for Port S\v<>ttenhain and169 words
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Article136 1922-04-24 9 PENAXtL APRIL 24. PJ22. (By Courtesy of the chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/.111/D» 1 months' sight Bank 2/3 29/32 3 Cre<lit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2/4 l/s‘ Calcutta Demand Bank RslSl 3 days’sight Private IS4 I Bombay Demand Bank I> S l IE Madras Demand Bank ISI z'136 words
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Article82 1922-04-24 9 'he tollowiug »re toe latest qu«jtatious in Messis Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day. BHARE6. X M X sT» 1 c. i c. i c j. v Miaiag. Bataug Padang b"|c 40e 40c 42AC &!»'»> li f D 2d/- 25/- 17/6 Nawug Pet Tin 50c N. Taiping82 words
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Article47 1922-04-24 9 24th April, 1922. LOCAL. Smoked Sheet 24-*>c Penang? Fine Pale Crepe 24 c Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17Ac SINGA- Smoked Sheet t 29 c PORE Crepe y 2<S Ac London- l s ok shw I( k <[ Crepe ...[K 7/Xd Market steady. New York Gl6 5/X47 words
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Article17 1922-04-24 9 rhe following are additional rubber outputs for March Bukit Katil lbs 10,XX6 United Malacca 4,45917 words
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Article63 1922-04-24 9 LOCAL. The Straits Trading Co, Ltd. April 24: Singapore sold 175 tons at SXO. Penang buyers no sellers at $79.75. Messrs Boustead and Co: To-days quotation tor Singapore refined tin SXO per picul, business done 175 tons; Penang refined tin $79.75 per picul, buyers no sellers; unrefined tin63 words
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Article20 1922-04-24 9 1 ongkah Harbour Fin Dre<lging Co., N. L. from 16th to 22ml April (being one week) 17 tons.20 words
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Article20 1922-04-24 9 S. P. 1a pi oca $7.20 sales M.P.'iapioca $7.35 buyers Black Pepper $J6.50 buyers C«»pra Sundried $10.40 buyers20 words
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Article963 1922-04-24 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. I.i i NAMES. 5 «5 g .o eg RUBBHR (Dollar.) g c> gc. S r Allenby Rubber Co. Auor G*jab Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estate* Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate ,n nn Iyer Kuning Rubber Estate* ‘y Ayer Molek Rubber 00. q, Ayer Pana* Rubber Estate» d963 words
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Advertisement161 1922-04-24 9 I_ Lp ■tf'V <r®lL Bfecfl* r r /f J i v < X < *'v *O.-^-^—"" ’“M r £iiiiiiitiiimiiii!fiiiimiii!iiiniiiiiiiiir| =r MR Yl i~ ,<A \v J h £)i 3 Century ’s j Av Experience/n fl Mr I /I .A Wfeg> The Lduel which is A Certificate o f Purity!’ Foth161 words
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Advertisement294 1922-04-24 9 A r» "r <• U q N S TRAVEL 5 FL O «Leather Suit Case. A New Delivery of British /^3k Made Leather Suit Cases Stoutly Built on Strong f Foundation and Steel Frame. Leather Corner njfofei Caps Strongly Rivetted. Nickel Locks. Size 28 inch. Price $7O Each. Leather Attache294 words
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Article405 1922-04-24 10 MEETING OF IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE. A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held at Kuala Lumpur on <*dm‘sday. the 19th April. 1922. 'l’here were present The Ag. C<»ntroller of Lalx.ur. S.S. F.M.S. (Mr. W. P<*el) Chairman. The Ag. Principal Medical Officer, F.M.S. (Dr. A. A. V'oods). The Director405 words
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Article246 1922-04-24 10 M. M.” Bchmfise Rifleman’* Suicide. A tragedy occurred on Friday evening at Kajang when a private of the Burmese Rifles who are encamped at Sungei Besi evaded arrest by first threatening the police ami then committing suicide by shooting himself in the head with his own rifle.—“ M. M.” - 246 words
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Article77 1922-04-24 10 A meeting was held at Singapore under the auspices of the (Clerical Union of those interested in the proposal to send a deputation to His Excellency the Governor on the question of rent control. It was decided that any representation would have greater effect it a public meeting77 words
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Article51 1922-04-24 10 it is proposed to hold a dinner at the l'.uro|M- Hotel. Singapore, on Tuesday. I April 2.”» th. to celebrate the landing at Gallipoli. Naval. military, merchant -ervices. ami interested friends are invited Those wishing to attend are lacked to communicate immediately with i Colonel Fitzgerald. The51 words
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Article485 1922-04-24 10 HIS MANY-SIDED ACTIVITIES. Says Saturday’s Straits Simes It is with much regret we record the death of Mr. Tan Kheam Hock, which occurred with tragic suddenness yesterday evening. The deceased was at the Chinese Weekly Entertainment Club and at 6.30, was just preparing to leave,485 words
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Article208 1922-04-24 10 Singapore has lost one of its old residents by the death of Mr. M. S. Martin, which occuiTed at his residence. 19. Tanglin Road. The late Mr. Martin was born in Persia in 1858. At the age of 13. he commenced studying at die Armenian208 words
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Article187 1922-04-24 10 The late Sir Alfred Pearce Gould, whose death was recorded by Reuter, was l>orn at Norwich in 1852. and educated at Amersham Hall School and University College. London. He entered the Medical School of the same college in 1868 and graduated in 1874. He was appointed187 words
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Advertisement190 1922-04-24 10 ROBEY’S SEMI-DIESEL I CRUDE OIL ENGINE. s I I Chief points of advantage are I Simplicity of Construction. f Ease of Handling. 1 Complete Construction. g t Low Fuel Consumption. tg 58 Ĕ Efficiency and Reliability. 1 m < i No inlet and Exhaust Valves. s B f Perfect Lubrication.190 words
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Advertisement266 1922-04-24 10 .r~ GROSSMITH’S “Golden Still” Eau de Cologne Wonderful freshness, invigorating quality and deiightful odour, distinguish this I 1 really High-class Eau de Cologne, which is undoubtedly the finest production of its kind. i It is manufactured from the purest ingredients and blended with the knowledge derived from nearly one hundred266 words
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Article563 1922-04-24 11 S.FP.” The finding of a body in the river eff I Gaylang on the 4th inst., and the subse i quent discovery that it was that of Ibra I him, chief clerk to the Inspector of Schools, was the subject of an inquest in the Coroner’s Court,S.FP.” - 563 words
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Article203 1922-04-24 11 Before the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Shaw, m the Supreme Court, Singapore, an action arising out of the sale of plot* of land at Warwick Road- Tanjong Pagar, was commenced. The action, it appears, was originally commenced by Sim Boon Kwang, Goh Lai Mui. and Sim203 words
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Article175 1922-04-24 11 An extraordinary general meeting of the Perak Motor Union was held on Friday evening at the Ipoh Club, with Mr. H. J. Cooper in the chair. Others present were: Messrs. Grant Mackie, T. Steele. Finch, P. G- Short, W. A- Goodman, Ste wart. H. F. Nutter. G.175 words
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Advertisement262 1922-04-24 11 Drive away that Rheumatism Here's the Remedy. Sloan’s .H] penetrates X ;Nr without rubbing. yT d Don’t suffer needlessly Sloan’s gives wonderful relief. p More the ■-•oothinjr power of Sloan’s Liniment. Just a ;ipp ied to tiie painful spot gives quick relief. No rubbing required Sloan’s penetrates. j 10 se262 words
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Advertisement477 1922-04-24 11 J, i I HOTEL BRASTAGI, B I SUMATRA, EAST COAST. ifill O Telegraphic Address ;BR ASPAGIHOTEL. MEDAN. ’’JL I B-W S Postal Address:— BRASTAGI, SUMATRA OK. r\ 4,800 feet above sea level. Beautiful Scenery- Situation Climate FRESH, INVIGORATING, equivalent to an >■ II H English summer. General Temperature 55 0477 words
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Advertisement1483 1922-04-24 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY.' STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.. Under Contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Services. FOB INTENDED .O SAIL STEAMERS DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE. Every Tues, ar 5 p.m. from Klang. OUTWARD MAILS. Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Kver> y Thu al 4 tlw Kinta. To Japan1,483 words
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Advertisement346 1922-04-24 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CO. LTn (incorporated in THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS TEL. ADDRESS; tei u. hLE I’H(JNi SHIPPING, PENANG.” E Head Office :-N O 63, Beach Street, Penang. Dockyard and Machine Shop, Siuiget Nyok, p w Telephone No BUTTERWORTH 1, Ship Owners, Steel and Iron Ship Builder», Contract, Boiler-Makers, Engineers, Brass and346 words
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