Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 May 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-05-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 117. VOL. LXXX, SATURDAY, 27th MAY, 1922. PRIOE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement529 1922-05-27 1 f NIKKO I M 0 P E R ART PHOTOGRAPHIC I STUDIO N O. 7. NORTHAM ROAO. j Tel. No. 579. 5 5 S F g 1 K H RNIIIIMIMM lO* MMIMMKMMKMMH flflfl fl flflfl Kj? 4 jg The Smnkp that is Haboko Tea. j Carefully selected and free from529 words
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Advertisement11 1922-05-27 1 IT. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO < THE DISPENSARY.” f 3* z11 words
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Article473 1922-05-27 2 —"China Express.” A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION. There recently arrived in St- Katharine Dock the British auxiliary yacht Malaya, which will shortly set out on a three-years’ cruise to the Malay Archipelago. Formerly the M< dora, of the Royal Yacht Squadron, she is a twomasted schooner-rigged boat of 169—"China Express.” - 473 words
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Article149 1922-05-27 2 Mr. Chen. Manager of the Bank of Communications. Singapore, which closed its doors on Saturxiay, fcr a second time this year, interviewed by a representative of tht "Free Press’ said that a meeting of al] th» denominations was held <it the offices of the bank on149 words
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Article81 1922-05-27 2 After many months absence, 11. M- S. Merlin once more steamed into Johore Baharu on Friday, the 19th inst. A party w ill probably be sent to do survey w ork at Gunong Pulai. If the Merlin makes a long sta.v there, and it is hoped she will,81 words
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Advertisement1377 1922-05-27 2 «wrr i 3 ww—w SHORT CLASSIFIED personal. I out" *Ct ADVERTISEMENTS. dentistry j pfWANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. u\ ]b tk Q “Pinanff Mr- Herborn. V. Bromley, Dental S'? Y-A can be inserted .n the Pmang g urgeon lii3 Road> p 7' T Gazette” at Advice free- Moderate charges,1,377 words
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Advertisement73 1922-05-27 2 YOU’LL FEEL BETTER IN THE MORNING if at bed-time you take a couple of Pinkettes when troubled with constipation. ‘liver’ sick headache or biliousness. Pinkettes act as gently a-s nature, are laxative perfection because they uwwi create no habit, and neither gripe nor purge- They aid digestion, clear the skin,73 words
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Advertisement703 1922-05-27 2 BANKS. TH C BANK Or INDIA. IhONGKONG qhaJT* L,MITED (Incorporate l.ngland.) (Incorporated in n n n gkon?' Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Fund 2 "or* Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver fyffogh Profits £1,287,609 Reserve Liability p Board of Directors. r f' r,et ors703 words
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Article1742 1922-05-27 3 PRINCE OF WALES AND R. AND A. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Edinburgh, May .3. —The announcement was made at the business meeting of the Royal and Ancient Golf .Club of St. Andrews that H.R.H. the Prince of Wales had been graciously pleased to signify his acceptance of the1,742 words
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Advertisement297 1922-05-27 3 j RIDE THE Ferris Wheel I TO-NIGHT! SIXTY FEET IN THE AIR I three BIG SHOWS I 1 The $lOO,OOO Show Enterprise. MAGAZINE ROAD, g ADMISSION 10 CENTS. IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIir 7 I WHISKIES NOW OBTAINABLE IN 5 GALLON WICKERED JARS Most economical for Clubs and Messes. For Brands and Prices Apply297 words
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Advertisement106 1922-05-27 3 I PRITCHARD’S MEN’S DEPARTMENT. GENUINE QA I 17 I CLEARANCE OF j MEN’S QUinTC I I STRIPED *****1 1 MADE UP IN j 1 French Prints, Striped 1 Zephyrs, Mercerised Zephyrs, and Striped 1 Cambric, etc. g White Grounds, with ĕĕ g Neat Stripes, and Soft Ĕ Double Cuffs. g106 words
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Article789 1922-05-27 4 ALM.” Kuala Lumpur Dinner. In celebration of Empire Day. Fellows of the Royal Colonial Institute ami their guests. to the number of eighty, met at the Selangor Club ('handlers, Kuala Lumpur, on We Inesday night at dinner. The Hou. Mr. W.C. Maxwell. presided, others present being Mr. W” ALM.” - 789 words
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Article49 1922-05-27 4 The 12th annual general meeting of the Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate Limited, which was fixed to take place in the offices of the secretaries, Messrs. A. A. Anthony and < ’<». Beach Street, Penang, at noon to-day. hls been postponed until* June (>, at the sam time49 words
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Article553 1922-05-27 4 TE MP ERAMEN TA LI A UN 81 ITE D. In the Divorce Division, before Mr. Justice Hill. Mis. Mary Ashworth Webs ter, of Wymering-mansions, Maiua Vale, W-, asked for a decree for the restitution of conjugal rights. Her husband. Dr. John Sutton Mebster, did553 words
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Article842 1922-05-27 4 HUDDERSFIELD’S VICTORY. By a goal scored twenty-two minutes after half-time from a penalty-kick taken by Smith, the Huddersfield Int?’ nat’onal outside-left, the Yorkshire team deserved to win a great battle of the roses at Stamford Bridge in the presence of 53,000 spectators. There ha” never been a842 words
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Article37 1922-05-27 4 [Reuter’s Telegrams London. Alay 26. The underwriters of the Strait Settlements’ £4.200,1 MM) loan have been left with 98 per cent, of the issue, which is quoted at I i> per cent, discount.[Reuter’s Telegrams ] - 37 words
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Article90 1922-05-27 4 POSITION OF RUBBER ESTATES. London, Alay 26. The Court of Appeal has decided that the third part of the fourth schedule of the Finance (Number 2) Act, 1915, does not provide for the appreciation of such capital assets as a rubber estate, by growth, and in calculating90 words
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Article186 1922-05-27 4 The following are the results of Friday’s tennis ties at the Penang Golf Club. Ladies Doubles. —Airs. Samuel and Airs Jones —15.1) bea.t Airs. Hall and Mrs, Whitley —-30-2) by 6 —3. 9 —7Alixed Doubl es- —Airs- Bennett and Kinder —3) beat Aliss de Buriatte and Saunders186 words
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Article127 1922-05-27 4 The lesults of bowls ties played yesterday. were as under: Singles Handicap Class A—Scr. J. Dick beat —4 G- Wright Motion 21 —13 Singles Handicap Class B- —4 E. J. McLernon beat —5 D. AlcLeod Craik 21 —2 —5 A J. Plumb beat Scr AV. LawSi—s Tuesday,127 words
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Article126 1922-05-27 4 THE BLOAV WHICH KNOCKED OUT LEWIS. London. Alay 13- —A waim discussion rages round the question of the legitimacy of Carpentier's knockout blow which was delivered iuimediatelyy after the breakaway from a clinch when Lewis was standing with hands dropped to his side listening to the referee’s warningThe126 words
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Article106 1922-05-27 4 Bctmbardier Wells and Frank Goddard meet at the Crystal Palace to-night. In his palmy days Goddard could never persuade Wells to meet him, and it must be admitted that the old Guardsman’s stock has suffered some decline through his defeats by Beckett, Aloran, Cook, and Penwill- He106 words
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Advertisement312 1922-05-27 4 A WORLD WIDE TROUBLE INDIGESTION AND THE WORLD-WIDE REMEDY MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP There are- some healthy and fortunate people who know Indigestion only by name Lut the vast majority of us have a touch of this distressing ailment at some time or cither Our modern habit of doing everything in312 words
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Advertisement506 1922-05-27 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES FOR SALE. An ordimr An oiclinaiy meeti r)g of Commissioners will )p ht-| Alurik One “Estey upright overstrung iron cipal Office at 4 p. ln on frame Tropical Model Grand Piano. ’°’h instant. Perfect condition, full mellow tone. All (B v C) latest improvements, price $750 or506 words
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Article1004 1922-05-27 5 MR. GARVIN AND THE GENOA IMPASSE. Mr. J. L. Garvin, wiring to the Observer from Genoa, on May 13, Stated The Genoa field of battle is the lieginning of a campaign with consequences that appeal to the forces of Peace everywhere, through a world shaking movement starting1,004 words
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Article245 1922-05-27 5 London. May 15.—Only ticket holders were admitted into Bournemouth Police Court, whose doors were besieged three hours b<*fore the opening, when Allaway, a chauffeur, «irrested recently in connection with the murder of Miss Irene Wilkins in December last at Bournemouth, was brought up. Evidence of a circumstantial245 words
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Article163 1922-05-27 5 London. May bi.—Going ashore in a gliding air boat which will be cast off from an air liner without the latter’s stopping to alight, will be the unique experience of travellers of the airway which a German-Russian air combine are organising between Moscow ami Vladivostock. Exceptionally large, high-flying,163 words
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Article131 1922-05-27 5 London. May 12. —The revised scheme of Commander Burney’s for a commercial line of airships to India and Australia, on which the Treasury last w<*ek threw cold water, alleging that it was insufficiently financially backed, has encountered happier fortunes at the hands of the Air Ministry. The131 words
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Article121 1922-05-27 5 London, May B.—Hopeless stagnation, steady progress or complete subversion are the alternatives with which, regardless of the nominal political parties, th? country is faced. This summarises a manifesto of Oxford University New Reform Club, of which Mr. Lloyd George is the President, ami several Liberal and I121 words
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Advertisement656 1922-05-27 5 17 M I 7" I j) II <£w *xHTB I I Every Man I Needs a Razor H that will give h> m a clean, smooth, and rapid shave. But I such a shave is only possible with a perfect shaving edge— B and a perfect shaving edge can only656 words
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Advertisement305 1922-05-27 5 WHITE AWALS SUPREME VALUE ~:z i n GENTS’ FOOTWEAR. “SAXONE” SHOES. 'l *eant ami perfect fitting black box calf Derby fronted Shoe, splendidly made and beautifully finished made in two fitting and half and full sizes from 5 to 10. Price $21.50 per pair. SAXONE x. class materials combined with305 words
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Article34 1922-05-27 6 Aylward.— On May 20th at Wigginton House. Tamwarth. the wife of Robert John Aylward, of a son. Huxley—Ac 24 Drummond Road. Hoylake. Laiks. on May 22nd. to Mr. and Mrs. Huxley, a daughter.34 words
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Article1291 1922-05-27 6 Mr. Lloyd Georg* l has not done all lie tried or expected to do at Genoa, but the decisive rejection of what was tantamount to a vote of censure in the House of Commons, on an amemhnent by Mr. Rupert Gwynne. must be taken to mean1,291 words
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Article1011 1922-05-27 6 Returning to the report on the Colony’s imports and Trade Returns, exports for the first quarter of the year, we find some interesting figures, relating to the trade balance. A summary was issued by the Assistant Registrar of Imports and Exports at the beginning of the month,1,011 words
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Article122 1922-05-27 6 Office Hours Extended. [From Our Own Correspondent’ Singapore. M it v 27 At the meeting of the Miiiucipai Commission. Dr. Glennie stated that th smallpox cases in April were ?n onlv and there had been seven eases till T 20th. The vaccinations this yt-arnmn. bered 125.000. It was122 words
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Article32 1922-05-27 6 (From Our Own Correspondent), Singapore. May 2,. Singapore Automobile Club rqwts i accumulated balance on income au expenditure account ot SS.bO2. W membership is 427. an increase ot 47.32 words
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Article29 1922-05-27 6 (From Our Own Correspondent'. Singapore. May Central Engine Works. Ltd., rep'i profit of $71.421. which, with laprofit, makes a total ot Sllb.. S dividend is mentioned.29 words
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Article79 1922-05-27 6 An inquire into the ciirtiir-'*•'* attending the death of Lim Kny > was held before Mr. H. C. M the Police Court. Penanm to-day evidence showed that the deceased was found lying in the the harbour, opposite the 1 Prangin Ghaut, on the -i l! y empty sampan79 words
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Article124 1922-05-27 6 The busing for thMunicipal Coliinnssh'n. is as follows t H -r J L Minutes of last meetinand confirmed. 2. Any special busine" may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4 Some bills to be pa 5. Ke’ appointment Secretariat. proinoti" 1 6. Ke’ temporal.' I Cu J Sanitary Sub Inspect»"124 words
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Advertisement429 1922-05-27 6 gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllallllllllllllillllllHlllllUlllllHlllllg I PURE IRON I ENDURES. ARMCOJ Ingot Iron Roofing and Siding have no superior for rust-resisting service. A.S a coxeiing for houses, sheds, godowns or factories Corrugated EE ARMCO Ingot Iron Sheets will stand the most Zz vigorous test of time and weather. It will endure the heavy rains429 words
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Advertisement13 1922-05-27 6 H. M. THE KING’S BIRTHDAY. SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE. DINNER*” DANCE AT THE“E. O.”13 words
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Miscellaneous31 1922-05-27 6 THE HOES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12.40 p.m. 7.24 p.m. To-morrow. 1. 9 a.m. 7.16 a.m. 1.14 p.m. <S. 1 p.m. Monday. 1.4’» a.m. 7.50 a.m. 1.47 p.m. <5.37 p.m.31 words
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Article831 1922-05-27 7 |fl r Lloyd George’s Speech. HIE KISSI AN SITUATION. Reuter's Telegrams London. May 25. n the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd r M was cheered In the Ministerialists inn He said lie did not propose to on (k on Herman reparations or Anglo- n eh relations, which wouldReuter's Telegrams ] - 831 words
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Article34 1922-05-27 7 MORE CASUALTIES. London, May. 26. There were dead and wounded as the result of continued fighting in Belfast yesterday. The curfew has been proclaimed throughout the six Counties. Warlike preparations are proceeding.34 words
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Article57 1922-05-27 7 CAPTURED OFF IRISH COAST. London, May 25. The Provisional Government captured a large French sailing ship, several of which have recently been lobster fishing off the Donegal Coast. It is alleged she was within the three mile limit. The crew were taken to Arranmore Island, where they57 words
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Article39 1922-05-27 7 EARL BALFOUR ACTING FOREIGN MINISTER. London. May 25. The Doctors having ordered Lord Curzon to rest for approximately six weeks. Earl Balfour has consented temporarily to act as Foreign Secretary, and he assumed the functions to-dav.39 words
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Article73 1922-05-27 7 DISASTROUS EXPLOSION. Vienna. May 26. A tire occurred at a munition factory at Blumau. caused by the explosion of a nitro-glycerine tank. Ten were killed and sixty wounded. Heavy damage was done. Twenty Killed. Vienna, May 26. It is now reported that 20 were killed and 25073 words
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Article48 1922-05-27 7 U.S. BANKERS’ OFFER. Paris. May 25. Mr. Pierpont Morgan told a Committee of financial experts that Arne rican Bankers are prepared to assist Europe, if assured that the assisted countries themselves will take steps for reconstruction. He added that this did not apply to Soviet Russia.48 words
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Article24 1922-05-27 7 A DIRECTOR OF DUNLOP CO. London. May 26. Sir Eric Geddes has been elected a Director of the Dunlop Rubber Company.24 words
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Article60 1922-05-27 7 DUTCH OFFICIAL TO VISIT LONDON. The Hague. March 26. A Dutch official is visiting London, at the request of the British Government, to discuss, with the Colonial Office, the question of an agreement between the Dutch Indies and Straits Settlements rubber growers for the restriction of production. It60 words
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Article53 1922-05-27 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur. May 27. The Malay Mail Colombo correspondent says a Times of Ceylon cable states that Mr. A. J. Denison, ai the meeting of St. George’s Estates, made a very strong appeal to shareholders individually to promote the side of53 words
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Article100 1922-05-27 7 Russian Activities. Sofia. May 26. While rumours of a Communist revolution in Sofia are semi-oflieially denied, the Government has begun an anti-White Russian campaign, which, its opponents maintain, is intended to placate the Communists and Bolshevists. Following the discovery of an alleged plot by Russian refugee officers, the100 words
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Article154 1922-05-27 7 London. May 11. —The Sofia correspondent of the Times wires a grave plot is suspected as a result of the arrest of Colonel Samohvaloff. a senior officer of Wrangel’s army, in a hotel here. A mass of documents was discovered in his room, relating to the organisation154 words
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Article124 1922-05-27 7 AN ECONOMIC PUSH. London, May 25. A Moscow message says the Soviet Government is endeavouring to gain economic advantages in Afghanistan. Persia. Bokhara and Khiva. A Persian mission is now in Moscow, negotiating a trade agreement. The Customs Tariff between the Asiatic border States and124 words
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Article87 1922-05-27 7 SCENES IN LONDON. London. May 25. Affecting scenes were witnessed at Victoria Station, this morning, when eighteen passenger survivors of the Egypt arrived from Paris. There were many relatives on the platform and there were affectionate embraces and shaking of hands, some being overcome with emotion. The Lascars.87 words
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Article209 1922-05-27 7 THE JUDICIAL INQUIRY. Paris, May 25. The examining Magistrate, in the judicial inquiry into the affairs of the Banque Industrielle de Chine, decided in favour of proceedings against th* French Directors, for a declaration of fictitious dividends in 1919. Ex-Director’s Dealings in Taels. London. May 26. A special209 words
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Article214 1922-05-27 7 Betting on Wednesday’s Race. London, May 25. The Derby betting is as under 7 to 2 against Pondoland. 9 to 2 St. Louis. 6 to 1 Re-Echo. 9 to 1 Captain Cuttie. 100 to 7 Tamar. 20 to 1 Northern, Craig an Gower and Lord of Burghley. 22214 words
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Article254 1922-05-27 7 London, May 12- —The latest Derby call-over shows that St. Louis has plenty of admirers, moving from fours finally to odds of 3to 1 against- Pondoland remains quiet at 6 to 1 Re-Echo stands at 7 to 1. Bucks Hussar is easy at 100 to254 words
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Article129 1922-05-27 7 SPLENDID BOWLING. London, May 25. At Bristol. Hampshire beat Gloucestershire by 75 runs. For Hants. Kennedy took five for 52 and seven for 59, and Boves four for 24 and three for 16. At Brighton. Sussex beat Worcestershire by an innings and 95 runs. Tn Worcester’s second innings.129 words
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Article29 1922-05-27 7 A cricket match between the Penang Cricket. Club and the Eastern smelting Co. U”ion will be played on Saturday, the 10th June, at 2-15 p.m- at the Esplanade.29 words
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Article44 1922-05-27 7 London. May 17.—The “London Gazette announces the issue of a receiving order in the case of Lord Headley, whose poition is understood to be due to inability to collect his rents in Kerry, where much of his property has been damaged.44 words
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Article256 1922-05-27 7 Identified at Siniora. The nine men who formed pari of the gang of nineteen, who escaped from the gaol at Alor Star about the middle of April and who, as was stated in our issue of yesterday, were arrested by the Siamese Geudarmerie in the wild and256 words
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Article151 1922-05-27 7 London, May 9.—The “'rimes” in a leader considers that the appointment of Lord Inchcape is an apt one and has come at a timely moment. With his wide knowledge of the economic resources of India his sensit ivenness to all the manifold requirements of British rule and151 words
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Article409 1922-05-27 7 The Municipal Band will play the following programme at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. on Monday 1 March The Great Little Army Alford 2 Overture The Arcadians Wood 3 Waltz Belles of Blighty Baker 4 Selection High Jinks Baker 5 Round Dance Maxina Hurndall. The issues of the409 words
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Article734 1922-05-27 7 Mr. A. de Leigh. Assistant Secretary, London haniberot Commerce, left Ipoh tor Kuala Lumpur. Ihe widow of the distinguished bencher and Commoner. Sir John Holker, bequeathed £R.M),(MMI to Gray’s Inn for educational purposes. Mr. C. 1). Green, staying at a Singapore hotel, reports the loss from his734 words
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Article500 1922-05-27 8 A CLERGYMAN'S VIEWSihe Rev. Walter Naish, M.A-, of the hurch of England, who has sp?nt five years in Japan, and he last 12 months in the btraits Settlements has had’ an interesting experience during the past week in Brisbane, where he has been visiting friends. In his <500 words
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Article220 1922-05-27 8 Selangor Branch. The following has been officially communicated Minutes of a general meeting of the Selangor Branch of the F. M. S. (’hamber of Commerce held at the office of the Chamber. Mercantile Bank Buildings. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, the 2<*th day of May, 1922, at220 words
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Article113 1922-05-27 8 Colombo advices of May 15th report from the Arabian Sea: Monsoon now prevails South Malabar. Squally weather still to be feared." No doubt it is the change in the monsoon which is now giving us the almost daily squalls and rain here. The Renown may not make bad113 words
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Article466 1922-05-27 8 PENANG, MAY 27, 1922. S cts government mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.00 Tripe do I.CO Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet bread each 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 mutton— Hea 1,466 words
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Advertisement211 1922-05-27 8 ‘KEPLER’ k Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract BodV Invalids, and weakly or backward children thrive on this excellent Builder food-tonic. 1 It builds up their health, making them strong, full-blooded and vigorous. Made from the finest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and ‘Kepler’ Malt Extract. /n bottles of two sites,211 words
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Advertisement49 1922-05-27 8 miiiiiiiiiiii I DO I I YOU I KNOW? I B WE I PRINT 1 E 1 IN I j FOUR I I LANGUAGES. J a s j ENGLISH j CHINESE j MALAY I TAMIL. 1 I 1 f C. A. RIBEIRO i j Co., Ltd. I Beach Street. l49 words
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Advertisement143 1922-05-27 8 I A. M. A. A. M. A. FL E > CHE R co.. Lt<i„ (Incorporated in England.) I CANE SUGAR I I machinery! ISPEALISCITS for the equipment of I j SUGAR FACTORIES REFINERIES I and DISTILLERIES. SOLE AGENTs—j P. A. PARIS, I 54-56, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A.M.A. A.M.A. I O143 words
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Article1644 1922-05-27 9 ce tin<j Requests Reduction. meeting held in the IIH Wednesday, says the the subject of Quit Rents uas discussed. >1 W. < ’ampbeil. chairman I’lanteis* Association, prestipported by the conii -I Planters Association H. E. Nixon. A McKenzie, 1 I, 'fan Cheng Lock and in T W. M.1,644 words
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Article377 1922-05-27 9 Messrs Kennedy and Co., Penang, reports as follows Markets have been dull ami featureless throughout the past week and there are few changes to record in quotations. Tin has Host £2-5/- on balance closing at £l5l-15 whilst Rubber experienced a further decline to the lowest price on377 words
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Article58 1922-05-27 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. x 2° x Shares. t t 8 c. Sc. sc. c. Mining. Ratrut Badn 11/6 12/6 11/- 12/S nith Taiping 25 27] 20 25 General. S. Steamship 2.H0.00 210.00 205.00 210.00 Victory58 words
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Article70 1922-05-27 9 27th May, 1922. Local. cts. 1 Smoked Sheet 24 Penang Fine Pale Crepe 24 Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17| Sing A- Smoked Sheet 24} PORE J Crepe 24 London and New York. London e<l Sheet i New Y t ork Gl4| The following were the rubber quotations in70 words
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Article131 1922-05-27 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on May 26: Spot 15O.7s.t*><l down 125.6 d 3 mos. buying 151.15 s 15s 3 selling 151.175.6 d 15s Local parity $74.92 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London. May 25, £151.25.6d spot, and £152.10s three months buying,131 words
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Article14 1922-05-27 9 The homeward mail, by the Porthos, closes at 9 a.m. on Monday.14 words
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Article1000 1922-05-27 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 5 =1 I i RUBBKR (Dollar.) g c s c S c Allenby Rubber Co. 174<- «C. A. or Gajah Rubber Estate j Amalgamated Malay Estates jjq l' 1 4yer Hitam Planting Syndicate in'm Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates IUUU Ayer Molek Rubber Co. ...I gjj1,000 words
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Advertisement205 1922-05-27 9 3 IHA DE NA Ru JpADEM4 R|( I 1 w JOB ml I Bi U)estni!^ e L— IPH I Bml lUßr 7^° ba c ii\ 5 I V Lon J »£7 fu S I SYNOLEO I The Oil Bound Washable Distemper for Interior and Exterior Decorations. A soft flat finish.205 words
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Article376 1922-05-27 10 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. Sunday after Ascension —8 a.m. Matins, 8.30 a.in. Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese), 5 p.m. Sunda.v School. ♦> j».m. Evensong. Hymn 150. p s CXLVIII 287. Ps CXLIX 288, Ps CL 289 Hvmns 202. 147. 300. Friday. 6 p.m. Evensong. PROVINCE WELLESLEY ANO376 words
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Article199 1922-05-27 10 Benatvs Opium p. chest s.’>.O(M).OO nom. Cloves 115.00 stiles Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 65.00 Nutmegs <SOs... 45.00 sellers 1105... 37.00 Coconuts per 1.000 39.00 Copra Sundried lO.l7?sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50perbag do do do 2 15.00199 words
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Article200 1922-05-27 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. 'Tcestti for .Madras taking mails for Europe etc, via Bombay. Karroo for New York (via Colombo and Suez). Rochussen for T. Semawe. Segli, Sabang, Olehleh etc. Padang. Elephanta for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong ami Kopah. Trang for200 words
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Article117 1922-05-27 10 Port Said. May 16.—The British steamer City of Auckland, from Calcutta to New York, went ashore for 19 hours and was finally towed off by a tug. No apjKirent damage has been done, and the vessel is continuing her voyage to New York. The following ships117 words
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Article323 1922-05-27 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). 8! TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-au-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Federated Malay States, MMacca. Johore. Singapore and Hongkong Ipoh. Batu Gajah. Tapah Road.s By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kulm. Kuala \7.15 a.in. Lumpur. Klang. Port Swetten-323 words
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Advertisement333 1922-05-27 10 DELIVERY I At present w? make IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of FORD CARS. This is a 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 you333 words
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Advertisement193 1922-05-27 10 A GOOD PIANo] I IS NOT NECESSARILY EXPENSIVE J A Broad wood or "Collard” can now be 1 for $l,lOO. I oth are instruments of «<,..] 1 11,1 wi(L reputation. Other first class Pianos in stock ni from $675. ill in to-dav and let us evnl-.i. I I’Ll 111 hire193 words
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Article971 1922-05-27 11 SIR JOHN JORDAN’S VIEWS. Sir John Jordan, in giving his views to a representative of the “Morning Post,” recalled the fact that Yuan Shih kai- the first President of the Chnese Republic, in ord< r to maintain his influence, appointed' his adherents heads of Province's. Ho himself,971 words
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Article170 1922-05-27 11 At a meeting cf Johore Legislative Council held on Tuesday, 16th. at which the above was discussed, a motion was brought forward that a ixrsalty of 17A cents bt' charged against the Straits Government- for every gallons exported- An amendment to this was also moved to170 words
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