Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 May 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 116. VOL. LXXX. FRIDAY, 26th MAY, 1922. PRIOE 15 CENTS
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    • 703 1 j CIGARETTES «-“555"*“ I i The Sim*» that is Sweet in the J Smoking. !lllllllllllHlUl !llil!i|||||||||lill!i MESSRS. JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD., Q Q HAVE RECEIVED THE ROYAL WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT TO 2 S Purity and Vigour x ZZ ,N EVERY DROP OF READS J I I “DOG’S HEAD” GUINNESS H
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    • 9 1 T. NAGATA, S DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO THE &ISPENSMY."
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  • 1436 2 Ex- IMPRESSIONS OF A VISITOR. 1 he visitor to Constantinople does not < d to visit cinema shows t »r rccreat'on. lives in the midst of living pictures] some tragic, many comic, sjiue a b’end of both, and many unsurpassed' in beauty of design and colouring, .vines a visitor
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    • 896 2 ir SHORT CLASSIFIED E 0 HOTEL. ADVERTISEMENTS. As our Victory Annexe is now opei •inJ wp have ample accommodation, on WANTED. FOR SALE, TO LET, 4.. aft J ]s( lun ~a (es will bc can be inserted n the “Pinang duced to: Gazette” at Annexes: THREE CENTS A WORD, Single
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    • 316 2 FOR SLUGGISH, CONGESTED LIVER AND BILIOUSNESS. TRAINED NURSE ADVISES I SE OF ALKALINE SALTRATES. AND TELLS WHY ORDINARY SALINES FAIL. By Alice Landles, Certified NurseContrary to emmon belief such drastic purgatives as Epsom. Rochelle, or othm “morning salts” and.powders as generally used have practically no effect upon r he liver.
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    • 774 2 BANKS. TH C M p RCAN T ILF BANK OF INDIA I HONGKONG limited. corporation v m England.) (Incorporated i n Authorised Capital £3,060,000 Paid-up Capital Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Funds-Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver Profits £1,287,600 Reserve Liability <.f p r r Board of Directors. R-
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  • 1853 3 Malay Mail.*-’ H I .\T ILA I. WORKSHOPS«ho have not actually paid a <i 1( -cent' caii have no idea Io i,.'it the w <>rk-hops connected with I system and situated just outbuilt Lumpur on the Batu Road, v .|t)ped within the past 17 yearsidea of
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  • 398 3 1 H. A. JONES IN ACTION AGAIN. Despite advanced years there is still al! the. fire of bedigerent youth in Henry A thur -Jones- Lately he was engaged iu hot controversy with 11. G. Wells now he is training his guns on George Bernard Shaw. Here is a
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  • 223 3 The rise or the tall in the price of opium retailed among him se residents of. Melbourne is an indication to the cu-toms auth( ritie- whethei or not much opium i- being smuggled into the Commonwealth- But quite apart from the question of price, special circumstances have convinced
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  • 244 3 A Calcutta paper has a paragraph regarding a new method of making money, the training of rats as performing animal-. A correspondent noting this writes The Chinese are a wonderful race for making money and spending it, J have oft times wished I were born
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  • 485 3 An Old Comrade’s Tribute. Kitchener was a big man in every sense of the word.” Kitchener was a man, and not an official machine One of the greatest of men.” These are among the fine tributes paid by Major-General Nigel Woodyatt, C. 8., to ”K. of K.”
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  • 347 3 Dr. Nathan Raw contributes to a recent issue of the Practitioner" an essay which indicates a remarkable development towards the cure of tuberculosis. He states that he feels strongly, from his experience of treating over lO.OlM) cases of tuberculosis in hospitals and elsewhere during the last
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    • 228 3 I BRITISH |INDENTED| J ROUND J I STEEL BARS The Elastic Limit of these Bars is Nearly Twice as Great as Ordinary S Mild Steel. The Breaking Strain is Approximately 90,090 lbs., i.e., 40 tons per sq. inch. ALL SIZES IN STOCK. Special Quotations for Large Quantities. s SOLE AGENTS:
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  • 405 4 AN UNSATISFACTORY FINISH. London. May 12. —The CarpentierLewis fight was both an unsatisfactory and an unpleasant spectacle. Critics are now discussing which was the final blow but several blows were exchanged in the half breakaway. Fach was a foul according to the strictest rules as boxing is understood.
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  • 572 4 Per P. &O. s.s. Kashmir. from London. April 28. to Straits, China, and Japan: Capt. G. Ash. Sir Arthur Adams K.8.E.. Mr. J. Aitchison. Mrs. P. G. Beal. Mr. F. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bothwell. Mrs. L. Babbage. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradden, Mrs. C. Buckingham.
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  • 394 4 W hat the Ladies of Kenya Think. I ndci (he auspices of the Governor s wife, the ladies of Kenya have just met to consider how in there hard days of financial stress they can cut down the domestic bills. Some very interesting views were put forward, and
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  • 382 4 According to Miss Jennie Brenan. who has just returned from America and Europe after an absence of some months from Melbourne, the popularity of dancing is everywhere unabated. All classes of people in England seemed to be affected by the craze." Around many suburbs of London,
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  • 2188 4 MR. BOADLE S EVIDENCE. Mr. Isaac Boadle, the mining enginee*’ who bored the Badak property, and whose report, “Badak is valueless,” pricked the Badak bubble, gave evidence in the First Civil Court, Melbourne, in April 27 in the hearing of the criminal charge of conspiracy to defraud,
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  • 318 4 For the past few weeks rumours have been “in the air’’ of the likelihood d a new company being formed in India for the purpose of importing Australian goods, and in turn selling Inlian product« in Australia. Information is to hand that a new company has
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  • 41 4 Band rrogi*»--The Municipal lki»<l following’ programme at from ff p.m.. to-day 1 March The Vedette Siip|H 2 Overture Poet A 1 ea>ai j .i' 3 Waltz Missouri i 4 Selection The Geisha 5 Two Step Fidgety God Save lln
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    • 601 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted Second-Hand Novels, Magazines and other books cheap. Send lis f Box No. 139. c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanted about half a mile light railwav with 2 firewood trucks, state price com plete f.o.r. —Manager, St. Andrew Estate. Batang Berjuntai, Selangor. NOTICES. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal
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  • 484 5 Kun jam peity.” .SCENES IX I-TATE LINES. April 27. Certainly an intilj pr< l>al>h a unique per*on'.....i in the Gampola Police -.unlas i" ttie orni vl a selt my, who claims mira„f healing, "hen VeerapliS w;l s produced. on a warrant ',n>s M' k w L,>vett
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  • 272 5 ,he Ist April El K;intara. the 111, 'ase on the east side of the Stu*? •Ms denrlitaris d and handed 'hr civil authorities. Simulta- J the Egyptian Labour Corps. J'Iyeoman 1 yeoman service during the war, x ’st. El Kantara is a "ar 1,1 ”’l4. says the
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  • 487 5 TRADE INDUSTRY SIAMESE TWINS. SOME CT RRENT DELI SIGNS. “Trade and industry are like Siamese twins one cannot live without the other. said Mr. (i. N. Barnes, M.P., speaking at ('axton Hall. London, to the Industrial League and Council on “Some delusions about trade and indus try. He was not
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  • 314 5 BIG CONGO DEAL. By an astute financial move (writes a “Daily Chronicle” ccrre*pondc-nt.) the last vestige of competition for the rough j diamond market wa* eliminated, so that it is impossible fcr a single rough diamond to be purchased direct anywhere in the world outside the two
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  • 453 5 STRICT SI PERVISION OF LABOUR RECRUITING I'urtber ordinances for the government of New Guinea have been approved by the federal Government. These include an ordinance relating to the regulation of native labour, which the Under Secretary for External Affairs (Mr. Marks) claims to be the most
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  • 370 5 The tone of the cotton markets continues steady. Prices have fluctuated within a narrow range and again shew barely any change from last week- The American market* have been rather more active and appear to regard the general outlock somewhat more hopefully- Liverpool has, on the
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  • 361 5 OPENING FOR TRADE. Returning after sperfding six months’ holiday in England, the Governor of Fiji and Htgh Commissioner for the Western Pacific (Sir Cecil Rodwell) passed through Melbourne, on his way to «Suva. He was the guest of the Governor-General at Federal Government House, and left for
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  • 310 5 A STRANGE SE(?UEL. A young American and his bride are the principal characters in a story ju«t enacted at Saint (’loud which closely resembled a popular type cf film scenarioThe bride i* the 17 year-old daughter of Jacques Lebaudy. the late “Sugar King, once known as “Emperor
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    • 146 5 BRITISH MOTHER IN BURMA Tells How Baoy's Own Tablets Helped Her Infant Daughter Mrs. Austin-Brown, wife of Se’gcant Austin-Brown ct the Rangoon Police, writes:—“My daughter Jessie, aged 16 monfths. suffered; very much with constipation until I gave her Baby’s Own Tablets. After the use of 2 vials she became entirely
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    • 256 5 j Advanced Styles WITHOUT Advanced Prices. If you have experienced difficulty in the past in obtaining comfortable fitting footwear owing to lack of width, try these, we are sure you will like them. Here is comfort for tender feet. They S made 5 flexible. They Price $l2-50 EE unvvelted soles
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  • 46 6 WE YLLA ND JAC K SON —OsT E R>T<>C K. —April 21. at Church of British Embassy. Paris. Clement Wcylland .Jackson. A.K.1.8.A.. oi Straits Settlements Civil Service, to Constance Flora Dsterstock. daughter of late John Christian Osterstock. and of Mrs. S. C. Ostvi-stock. of Ramsgate.
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  • 1168 6 There are >ome publicist< who. like a writer in one of the monthly magazines received by the mail, regard the British Empire as ’having |m»ed away. In its place, it i> slid, has grown up a miuhty Commonwealth of equal states not vassals of imperial power not
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  • 1508 6 The Haslewood case still exercises the minds of members of The Haslewood Parliament and others. Case. Mrs. Haslewood is the lady who persevered with the anti-mui-tsai campaign in Hongkong. It was undertaken with the best of motives, and with great energy, but the Governor of Hongkong was
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    • 131 6 s If you require a Cement of unrivalled s quality and test ask for: Ĕ I I I elgOTga I t i i NSfesgZ i 1 Highest possible test. Unequalled g f quality, price and terms on application: I G. H. SLOT Co., Penang, n I WESTMINSTER I TOBACCO COMPANY,
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    • 13 6 H. M. THE KING’S BIRTHDAY. SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE. DINNER*” DANCE AT THE“E. O.”
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 27 6 DEATH. GaLlstan.—At the Boarding Oflicer’s Quarters. Robinson R**ad. Sin_!;qx»re. on May 23 (her 6!»th birthday). Mrs. M. Galistan, mother of Edgar. Robert. Victor. Emile and James Galistan.
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  • 357 7 The Case of Commander Haslewood. [Reuter’s Telegrams London, May 25. I the House of Commons, Mr. T. Inskip drew attention to the Jjicatiou oi a letter, alleged to have written by the Admiralty on the 1921, informing Com 10, Haslewood that the action jf VlmindO in requiring
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  • 92 7 QIESTION IN THE COMMONS. London, May 24. bi the House of Commons, in the Tliate on expenditure on Naval h(>rks, an item of £5OO in respect '»f hei-llei-Wei was queried, in view of !t pending restitution to China. B. M. Eyres-Monsell, in reply, "Jikl e are al present awaiting
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  • 119 7 EDUCATION QUESTION. London, May 24. I' l die House of Commons, replying I? C. I*Estrange Malone, Mr. 1 Harnisworlh said no meeting of 111 •hirdan Committee to consider the ion oi the education of Chinese p' 1 I l! lines had been hel(J since. r B. in
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  • 38 7 London, May 25. I’lii, 1 len ,un Nuin, a special < has arrived in Moslb. 11 Secretary and Attache. f ()1 v i e v <id Kara Khan, and asked Um 111 the permanent diplo- < orps.
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  • 143 7 The Political Situation. London, May 24. In the-House of Commons, Colonel J. C. Wedgwood again pressed £<« information regarding China’* default in the Vickers-Marconi Loan Bonds, and asked whether representation* had yet been made to the new Chinese Government. Mr. Cecil Harmsworth replied that he had not yet
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  • 118 7 REDUCED DUTIES. Ottawa, May 25. A reduction of the duties on fifty articles was announced by the Minister of Finance in his budget speech, which applies almost entirely to imports under the British preferential tariff, the exception being agricultural implements. The duty on uufinish ed silk is reduced
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  • 66 7 THE MOTOR TRADE. London, May 25. In the first quarter of 1922, Germany exported 2,747 motor cars, 1,315 motor cycles, ami separate parts, va lued respectively at 380.000,000, 22,000,000 and 30,500,000 marks. Exports generally were more favourable than in the last three months oi 1921. The main export
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  • 40 7 BERLIN CONFERENCE FAILS. Berlin. May 24. The Conference of the Committee oi nine delegates of the three Internationals, to convoke a World LabourCongress, ended without result, after sharp recriminations between the representatives of the Second ami Thirl Internationals.
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  • 41 7 A CO-OPERATIVE PROPOSAL. Berlin, May 25. •According to “Vorwaerts, w the Committee of experts, appointed bv the Ministry of Transport, rejected a suggestion by the Imperial Union of German Industry to transfer the railway administration into a Co-opera-tive Compny.
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  • 56 7 ARRIVAL AT PARIS. London. May 25. Major Blake and his companions in the world flight (Col. Broome and Capt. Macmillan) spent the night in Paris, and hope to reach Turin to aight. They describe the trip hitherto as glorious. The details of their arrival at th» various
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  • 62 7 FRENCHMEN’S CLAIM. London, May 24. Two French scientists claim to b» able to distinguish between Japanese cultivated pearls and natural pearls, by introducing a minute mirror to the interior through a hole in the pearl and photographing it, the interior .-.bowing a sharp division between the nucleus and the
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  • 95 7 Probable Runners. London, May 25. The Derby probables and riders are as under: Scamp (L aue). Simon Pure (Jelliss). Villar s (Bellhouse). Diligence (Macgee). Rungho (Ledson). North End (Wragg). Pondoland (O’Neill). Tamar (Frank Bullock). Bucks' Hussar (Childs). Craig an Gower (Whalley). Dry Toast (Carslake Irish Battle (iieaiy). Baydon
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  • 55 7 ALLIANCE WITH YUGOSLAVIA Prague. May 25. Speaking in the Chamber of Depu ties, the Premier. Dr. Benes, foreshadowed an early alliance between Czecho-Slovakia ami Yugo-Slavia. H» paid a tribute to the Little Entente*part in the Genoa Conference, and de dared that neither Germany nor Rusia was at present an
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  • 27 7 Cairo, May 24. Bimbashi Cunliffe Cave, Assistant Commandant. ”B“ Division. Cairo, was shot with a revolver and killed while cycling homewards in the after noon.
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  • 170 7 SEVENTY YEAR OLD BREAK FILLED. Peking. May 5. —By means of a grant from the American Advisory Famine Relief Committee the Honan Internationa' Famine Relief Committee have been able to build a new piece of Yellow River dyke at the bend of the Rive»which has not
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  • 102 7 Peking. May 16. —Tremendous interest is at tached in Peking to Chang Tso-1 in announcement f the independence of Manchuria. par+ tularly in view of Chang’s estranged relations with the Bolsheviks’ as the independence of these regie» s in conjunction with the Japanese p.iY.cn in the Maritime Province
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  • 67 7 The Japanese consulate forwards the following message for publicationTokio, May 20- —Regarding the FentienOhili conflicts, the “Kokumin” reported in its issue of last Thursday, to the effect that as the Americans heliied Wu-Pei-fu in supplying arms and ammunitions the Imperial Government has entered a protest to the
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  • 53 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singa|M»re. May 2»>. Messrs. Fraser and Neave, Ltd., reports a profit of 5200.362. A dividend of 12-j per cent, is recommended, making 20 per rent, for the year, absorbing 5112..>00. There was a falling-off in sales, but the business is sound. Printing
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  • 203 7 Captures in Siam. ANOTHER MAN SHOT. It will be recalled that in the middle of April, nineteen prisoners made their escape from Alor Star Gaol, taking with them ten rifles and bayonets, without ammunition, and a loaded revolver. Five had been accounted for. one of these being shot
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  • 175 7 The Indian Christian Association sent the following telegram to J{. R. IL the Prince of Wales Max it please your Royal Highness. As loyal subjects of the British Throne we welcome your Royal Highness to this picturesque Island. We feel confident that as the
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  • 332 7 The following message was received at Singapore by wireless from H. M. S. Renown on Sunday: From:—His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. To:—His Excellencv. The General Officer Commanding the d’roops. S. S. ”1 am passing Singapore and I send m\ best wishes and thank everyone
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  • 1319 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. To-day is Queen Mary’s Birthday. Admiral Sir James Startin. K.C.8., and Lady Startin passed through in the Kashmir for Singapore to-day. Mrs. A. Cosgrave has been appointed Divisional Commissioner (Selangor) of the Girl Guides Association in Malaya. Mr. Roland Braddell is leaving Singa-1 pore for Alor Star on
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 THE PRINCE’S VISIT Monday’s Wednesday’s Issues OF THE Pinang Gazette ARE SOLD OUT A SPECIAL EDITION giving the full account of His Royal Highness’s Visit, together with Mr. J. C. Pasqual’s Historical Memoir,” the article on Picturesque Penang and several illustrations NOW ON SALE AT 25 cts. per copy POSTAGE
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  • 846 8 THE TRIANGULAR DL KL IN CHINA. In an article in the ’‘Observer” Mr. J. O. I’. Biand tells us there is nothing very mysterious or unintelligible in the present condition of affairs in China nothing unexpected in the latest movements of the most prominent actors on
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  • 1095 8 TAPPING POLICY. The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Lahn (F.M.S.) Rubber Company. Limited, was hel<l on April 25 at 5. Whittington Avenue. London E.C., Brig-Gen. the Hon'ble. Charles Lambton. D.S.O. (the chairman), presiding. The ('hairman. in moving the adoption of the re|>ort and accounts, said it
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  • 531 8 The second annual general meeting of the Glenshiel Rubber Estates (’ompany. Limited, was held at the registered offices of the company. Pinners Hall. M and b. Austin Friars London. E. Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the chairm.m of the company) presiding. The ('hairman said If you will turn to
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  • 213 8 Numerous Dividends. Many plantation company reports have recently been i-sued. and on the whole they make a very creditable -howing. considering the extremely adver-e conditions in the indu-try. says Mr. E L. Killick in the "Financier of April -•>. We must not. however. lose sight of the fact
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  • 209 8 PENANG. MAY 2(1, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 9/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsl7(i 1 3 days’sight Private LSI j Bombay Demand Bank 17C» Madras Demand Bank 17(> S’ 3
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  • 556 8 R UPEE SHARES. PROPOSAL TO IEAL STOCK A discussion is n crrcles in London and th( press as to the feasibility Gf (p gisters in London for rupee companies, with the making Ixtndon a r (Ws ze j ’j" dealing in U|)ei s h many firms of investor- e L
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  • 219 8 In spite, of the millions at h.s Mr. Roswell Miller, the of the only child and heiress d J Andrew Carnegie, is working structor at the Nev °rk ,ik a salary of £‘soo yea l ly. P" h r g i:1 tc enjoying the Ca ne !e
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 194 8 A GOOD PIANO I IS NOT NECESSARILY EXPENSIVE. l A Broad wood ”or “Collard” can now be purchased a for $l,lOO. Both are instruments of world wide reputation. Other first class Pianos in stock ranging from $675. Call in to-day and let us explain our hire purchase system. l i
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  • 208 9 Il i3 Latest From London. CORRESPONDENT.) Kuala Lumpur, May 2fi. Mail Colombo corres- Times of Ceylon cables \1 11. Trotter. Chairman of C iiitiiis. stated it had been it woul'l «Ot serve the best it shareholders to publish g a nd selling prices, would be unbusinesslike, J 11
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  • 41 9 are the latest quotations T"!-. Kennedy A Co. s share list Yesterday. To-day. Shares. .< C. c. C. c. Minimi. j. 1' 40 42 A Wun Tin 1).... 40 50 45 50 anitTinl). ‘-7/6 30/’.Sbipping 4.50 4.75 4.00 4.50
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  • 46 9 2Gth May, 1922. Loe a L. cts. ISh et 24 I' I < 'l'epe 24 Jl’nsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17-j Ik A-) Smoked Sheet 24 PORE) Crepe 24 London and New York. r IV 'Smoked Sheet 7 l/4d )Crepe 7 1 /Id far York Gl4i
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  • 80 9 London. SraitsTrailing Co.. Ltd., gives the London prices, on May 25: W £l5l up 10s ini's, buying ..152.10s 10s ..Li2.l2s.tid 7s.bd Local parity 575.22 Local. -ailing H )ld 125 tons at 576 7/S. I|J s<| l'l i■> tons at s7G 7/8. B' instead and Co., Ltd:— quotation for
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  • 46 9 v t mux Nil >ii<r Tebal. Sunday after 1 -‘ui May. Holy Communion 1111 Holy Communion (Tamil) kl| 11,11 hil>. Sunday, 28th May. ICvenU,' 1 s, r iiio!i 7 p.m. Mission Chapel. Bukit Tengah—'b|! I. Holy Communion 7.3 D a.m.
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  • 16 9 utiunun, iHinnu. 'b' Sunday after Ascension > Vl 'v;ce .> p.m.. Evensong and p.m.
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  • 25 9 "Ljunntbliun, KUALA RAHbdAn. 1 Sin<la\ after Ascension —Holy Tu,. i' 1 11 ll am .'>U—Evensong and Sermon ''■lll. n
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  • 29 9 R Own Correspondent). Singapore. May 2ti. ’MVk.', ll owners of the he and the Sri Muar. report against $413 in the A dividend of 30 per "’’ttßuended.
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  • 62 9 ti, "golf club. L'tmis ties are fixed for 1 Open.—Threlfall mid :,I T”‘ S 111,(1 p "well (I). h'-jj. I,l Mr. and Mrs. Jones v v Terrell (2). I,"',' Hark Everest (3), 11 —Mrs. Evans and Mrs. L >ll y \I. I > ,rs heitnann and Mrs.
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  • 1021 9 A VISITOR S VIEWS. Mr. A. de V. Leigh. Assistant Secretary of the London Chamber of Commerce, who is touring the East, is in Ipoh. He arrived at Penang some days ago ami went from there to A lor Star, where he was the guest of the British
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  • 336 9 Says the “Cornish Post and Mining News” of April 8: When tin will rise no man knoweth, for it depends on the rivival of world-trade and the absorption of stocks held in the East. It will perhaps, surprise many to know that although Cornish mines practically re
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  • 282 9 “Dirty old tramp" is an epithet that the cargo-boat ill-deserves. A writer says there are cargo-boats that are dirty. Certainly there are some that are old: beyond that, we cannot generalise, The writer came upon a group of seamen as busy as any house-wife during
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  • 110 9 The Alalava Co. Ltd.. rer>orts the following changes in the Share Market Shares. Buyers. Sellers Ayer Hitani Planting Syn Ltd. 9.50 1'1.50 Bassett Rubber Co .60 .70 Jimah Rublrer Estates .85 .90 Kedah Rubber (o 1.55 1.95 Ba mg Pad uig Dredir C > Ltd .40 ,42j
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  • 985 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. ss s NAM SB. g S ►> fit eg rubber {Dollar.) Sc. Sc. c’ Ailenby Rubber Co. K.or Rubber Estate “«I A ualgamated Malay Estates |".q Hitani Planting Syndicate in ry, nn*> Ver Kuning Rubber Estate. 1U UU Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Aver Panas Rubber Estate.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 165 9 (■■■■BO BBBBMBBBB BOBMBBBHBBBBB 8 I A. M. A. A. M. A. I j George fL E CHER Co Ltd I «I» I (Incorporated in England.) K CANE SUGAR I machinery! I SPECIALISTS I for the equipment of I j SUGAR FACTORIES I I REFINERIES I and DISTILLERIES. j SOLE AGENT:—
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  • 545 10 E FFECTs OF 1) ISARM A M ENT. In the course of an article by a special correspondent in Lloyd’s List it ’«s pointed out that serious as are the industrial consequences of the unprecedented measure of disarmament agrt cd upon at Washington, they would have been
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  • 297 10 Earlier in April Mr. Geoffrey Drage stated that the Govt*i'nmt nt has not at present enough oil to enable it to s‘mi the Battle Flet t to Singapore or Hongkong, and that in ease of an attack at the present time Hongkong and hihigapore
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  • 226 10 TO-DA Y’S DEPARTURES. Kashmir for Singapore. China, and Japan, van Noort for Lmgsa, Olehleh. Sabang etc. Patlang. Krian for Port Swettenham and Singapore (taking mails for Port Swettenham. Klang and Kuala Lumpur). Perak, C<>] for Teluk Anson. Kedah for I findings and Sitiawan. Agamemnon for Suez and London.
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  • 286 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Registration ami Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, dost- half-an hour earliei than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johore Singapore and Hongki I|u»h. Batu Gaiah. Tapah Road.'l Bv train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kulm. Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang. Port
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  • 13 10 The hoinewnrd mail, by the Tuesta. closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 123 10 May 27—Ayer Klining Rublier. Meeting. Beach Street, noon. May 27—Cricket. Iv P.R.C.. 2.15 p.m. May 27—Football. Malakoff Club I’.C.C. at Malakoff. 5.15 p.m. May 2S —P.S.C.. Annual General Meeting, noon. May 29 —Hari RayaPuasa. Publiclloliday. May .‘5O. June 1-3—Singapore Races. May 30— J Athenaeum. Penang, paper on I’he
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 281 10 aE’.’X’- DELIVERY At present we mate IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of FORD CARS. This is bigger advantage to you than you think. FORDS are ALWAYS IN DEMAND and our LIMITED ALLOTMENT IS QUICKLY TAKEN UP. Take this matter seriously. Get your order placed right away. Make sure of the model you prefer
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    • 366 10 I st. Pauli “Girl” Beer 8 Supplies of this well-known and appreciated Chop a r e now available. il" a V 1 f Ml IN SUB-AGENTS: ij R. T. REID Co., Ud„! j PBNANG and KUALA LUMPUR WIHWIMIIMBNI I HT n~ I 1111 IB a ri .X3LK-; THE CHINA MUTUAL
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