Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 June 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-06-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 136. VOL. LXXX. WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, 1922. PRICE 15 CELTS.20 words
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Advertisement770 1922-06-21 1 I NIKKO I mopern art j ;j PHOTO GRAPHIC > STUDIO j < HO. 7- mi HAM ROAD. < Tel. No. 579. 1 s >lillU| niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) l ||||||||iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii |llllllllll| niiiiiiiiiii| IU 111U I 2llllllillllllllllllllllillnliiiiiiHiiii!HII||lillllllllHlliltllllllllliHlillllllii Ullll'iiioHL > itiiii JihilooioiiHil. union insurance society ol canton, I Id. I ESTABLISHED 1835. INCORPORATED IN770 words
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Advertisement13 1922-06-21 1 T. NAGATA. DENTIST. J NEXT DOOR TO !j E THE DISPENSARY.” I' h13 words
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Article372 1922-06-21 2 A 1) VE RS E (OM M ENTA special cable to the “Statesman” says: The publication of the Birthday Honours List has had most regrettable consequences in South Africa and Australia, where the peerage to Sir J. B. Robinson, the mining magnate, ‘for national and372 words
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Article276 1922-06-21 2 I'a sein. June 15 The white-rice mill at Mata of the Burma Company. Limited. managing agents. Messrs. Sneel Bi ind Company Limited, was burnt, dov.u las* night- The mill was worked ye <’ ya id closed dow nin the afterno The fire started at 11-30 pm.276 words
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Article215 1922-06-21 2 Ran t’ June 15. —The rice market yesterday on reopening after one day’s holiday was very weak- It was stated good rains had fallen on the Bombay side and in Bengal pointing to a monsoon up to time and normal. This according to the bear speculators—and hey215 words
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Advertisement1526 1922-06-21 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED auction sale- tronoh mines, limited. (lncorporated in England ADVERTISEMENTS. a r«manner |r the Court of the Judicial Commissioner DIVIDEND No m WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, at Kua|a Lipis DIV b can be inserted n the I inang Dividend of Is- per share, less’ inGazette” at Application No.1,526 words
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Advertisement715 1922-06-21 2 BANKS. TH C BANK OF INuIA- HONGKONG limited. in England.) (Incorporated i n Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Fund; 20 Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver Profits £1,287,600 Reserve Liability of p, Board of Directors. Sir R. J- Black Bart, (Chairman), J- M. H715 words
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NEWS FROM INDIA.
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Article298 1922-06-21 3 Simla. June 13.—The Sikh deputation headed by Sirdar Mehtab Singh. ex-Gov-t'ljinient advocate and ex-president of the Punjab Legislative Council, which had been touring Northern India with a view to explain the Akali movement in the Punjab and the work before the Gurdwara Prabandhak (managefhent) rommit.t«ee298 words
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Article319 1922-06-21 3 Saniiniketan Bolpur), June 14. —Mr- F. Andrews has received from East Africa the following cablegram from th-‘ secretary of the East African Indian As ociaiion: A mass meeting of Indian re sidents was held at Kampala in L’gandi on June 11. It was unanimously resolve 1 as319 words
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Article182 1922-06-21 3 Simla, June 14. —The recent Japanese Cabinet crisis, which had occurred ow ing io wide differences among the various members of the Japanese Government, has now been tided over by the constitution of a new Cabinet. The Japanese Consul-General in Simla states that, ac cording to the182 words
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Article438 1922-06-21 3 Mr. M- Thorpe, Registrar of Cooperative Societies in Bengal writing in the ‘‘Bengal Bihar and Orissa Co-operative Journal” for January, deplores the fact that the so called reserve funds of a co-operative bank are in circulation within that and are no more easily rea--1 lisable as reserve438 words
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Article123 1922-06-21 3 Calcutta. June 14. —Hazrut Moulana Syed Xmirbadshah Quadri Nakshbundi, of Peshawar, died at Calcutta on Tuesday. He was a direct descendant of the prophet and belonged to a well-known family of Sufis. He had innumerable disciples all over India including Ruling C hiefs. High Government officials123 words
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Article169 1922-06-21 3 Simla, June 14. —During the week ending 14th June the Arabian Sea monsoon has been very feeble and little rain fell in the Peninsula outside the west coast. Indications of an improvement, however have just appeared. The Bay monsoon was vigorous in Lower Burma and the Bay islands,169 words
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Advertisement195 1922-06-21 3 I BRITISH 'indented I ROUND j I STEEL BARS The Elastic Limit of these Bars is g Nearly Twice as Great as Ordinary H Mild Steel. The Breaking Strain is Approximately g 90,000 lbs., i.e., 40 tons per sq. inch, 1 ALL SIZES IN STOCK. g Special Quotations for Large195 words
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Advertisement69 1922-06-21 3 FEELING LIVERISH AND IRRITABLE? Pinke.ttes are just the right remedy. They gently stimulate the liver, dispel constipation, banish biliousness and sick headaches, clear the skin, sweeten the breath. Take two Pinkettes tonight; you 11 feel better in the morning. They are laxative perfection because ihev neither gripe nor purgeChemists sell69 words
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Advertisement109 1922-06-21 3 -»We Stock THE —REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER THE MACHINE FOR EVERYBODY'S USE FROM TO SCHOOL MEN OF ALL STUDENTS PROFESSIONS PRICE ON APPLICATION THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. INSIST ON HAVING I FRASER NEAVE’S AERATED WATERS Acknowledged to be best in the Straits Settlements and second to none in the East.109 words
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Article3549 1922-06-21 4 Expenditure on F. M. S. Railways. LACK OF CONTROL CRITICISED. The Federal Council met in the Council Chamber. Kuala .Lumpur, on Monday morning, under the presidency of IL Ĕ. the High Commissioner (the Hon. Mr. F. Seton .lames. M. G.) Others present were:—ll. IL the Sultan of Selangor3,549 words
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Article785 1922-06-21 4 The Rubber Industry. ROYAL VISIT PROGRAMME. (From our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 21. In the Federal Council, on the motion for the adjournment, the Hon Mr Kenion expressed the pleasure which the Prince of Wales’s visit gave to all classes. Perhaps the position assigned to the Chief785 words
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Article392 1922-06-21 4 Despite frequent assertions to the contrary, the variety entertainment, the revue and the cinema- have not yet succeeded in alienating the sympathies of th' 1 public from the glamour and romance, in. separably associated witih the sawdust and tinsel- This fact was evidenced t the opening392 words
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Article96 1922-06-21 4 Locking from her hearted lady saw with pit} coll ier 1 sed man who loitered neat < nasst* the street. Occasicnalh t lP lady, woukl hand hi'm scnu hurri 1 anxious to encourage hi*i‘ |ie,” u]>on a slip ot paper. piece ro gave it along with a two him-96 words
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Article1504 1922-06-21 5 A VAINGLORIOUS VOLUMK. The Memoirs of the Crown Prince of Germany." (London Thornton Butterworth.) 21s. net. is very much what one would have expected—full of the cheapest German cant, and Irearinu out the promise of the piggy eyes, vain smile, ami would-be cunning mouth of the prefixed1,504 words
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Article340 1922-06-21 5 i'.RITIsH I’ARTK lI’\TIOX \T RlO. From Sept*.inlx*r 7 until December 31 »>f this year an international trade exhibition will be held at Rio de Janeiro, to celebrate the centenary of Brazilian independence. It will include a British pavilion, which will be handed over to the Brazilian nation at340 words
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Advertisement178 1922-06-21 5 jSfi9sssssssS£SE9sssssssssS£b GENUINE FORD PARTS I GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE I LOOK FOR THIS SIGN. I ell L^nPlI 1 I k s p JS&& -Wo «w I k* r 1 GENUINE FORD PARTS CAN BE HAD FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS. Penang.- HO GUAN Co. Alor Star.—KEDAH MOTOR AND Butterworth- COOKES GARAGE.178 words
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Advertisement182 1922-06-21 5 LJ j Harvest of Bargains now placed before j you We have just purchased immense stocks of Blankets and Sheetings on H most favourable terms, and, as usual, ĔĔ are giving the advantage to our customers. Be sure and see these goods. White cotton blankets, Size 60 S by 72182 words
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Article1235 1922-06-21 6 This is the question which confronts us whenever that hardy annual, the servant problem, is raised. The correspondence columns of our tiles bear witness to the fact that, like the telephone system and the Butterworth ferry, the servant question is a very hoary local grievance.1,235 words
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Article1148 1922-06-21 6 The serious slump in the tin industry* A Depressing k '«atnn.lly reflected in the revenue statistics. 5 (ireig. Acting Senior Warden -of Mines,*in the report on the Mines Department and mining for 1921. The revenue shows a remarkable fall. about half of that for the previous year,1,148 words
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Article337 1922-06-21 6 RENT RESTRICTION Bills EXTENSION. (From our Own ('orrh>po\iii:'.i Singapore. Jun '.'i •A special meeting of th-' I?- Council will be held on Monday lorth purpose of passing a Bill to contimi 1 u operation of the Rent Restriction Or nance fora further six months. Mr. J. A. Russell's337 words
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Advertisement265 1922-06-21 6 What the “War Office Time, and Naral Reeiew my»: “VAT 69.” This grand Whisky has in truth been a revelation to us. It h/»s passed gg* through its full development in eve r y stage, and is not only old, but is ripe and mellow. Every trace of rawness has265 words
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Advertisement57 1922-06-21 6 “E. O” WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE SPECIAL TIFFIN. ORCHESTRA FRIDAY, 23rd JUNE DINNER ANO DANCE. (N.R.N.TIIE PRINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY) EXTENSION. f SATURDAY, 24th JUNE SPECIAL TIFFIN. ORCHESTRA TUESDAY, 27th JUNE DINNER AND DANCE. WEDNESDAY, 21th JUNE SPECIAL TIFFIN. ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. 9 31 p. m' SATURDAY. Ist JULY SPECIAL TIFFIN.57 words
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Miscellaneous89 1922-06-21 6 ENJOY A HEARTY LAUGH AT LYRIC KINEMA S Only Three Nights More. Tues. Wed.. 20th 21st June. j== SHOWING AT 10 P.M. SHARP. 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN JACKIE COOGAN IN g THE KID.” Six Reels of Joy. =E I ogether with a specially arranged programme with Thirteen other comedies 5S etc.,89 words
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Miscellaneous21 1922-06-21 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 9.49 p.m. 4.20 p.m. To-morrow. 10.27 a.m. 3.57 a.m. 10.39 p.m. 5. 5 p.m.21 words
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Article109 1922-06-21 7 Pro-Treaty Successes. lEI TER's TE LE' ;n AMsl] London, .lune 19. [lie South IriMi elections aie"stili .ding strongly pro-Treaty. Independents ousted four anti-Treutyites in Dublin. Iwo leading pro-Ti eatyites, Mayor O'Neill and Alderman Ihme head the list in Mid Dublin, with enormous majorities. t i n lv[ lEI TER's TELE';n AMsl] - 109 words
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Article72 1922-06-21 7 A SEQUEL IN AMERICA. Trenton, June 19. The Auto-Ordnance Company and s,\eii other individuals were also indicted on the same charge as Mr. Marcellus Thompson, of attempting to ,-sport arms to Ireland. The indictment is the sequel to a seizure at Hoboken in June, last year, of72 words
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Article178 1922-06-21 7 GOOD PROGRESS. The Hague. June 20. The Commission com pleted its preliminary work, amid an atmosphere of great cordiality. France's consent to participate in the Commission to meet the Russians based on the understanding that the t’oiiterence be non-politieal. ami that all decisions be referred to the178 words
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Article225 1922-06-21 7 IMPORTANT EVIDENCE. Pari*. June 19. M. Andie Berthelot, giving evidence in the case against M. Pernotte, stated that M. Pernotte exercised full power in wartime, his competence being suH’lior to that of othei members of the Board of Directors. M. Pernotte by reason of the225 words
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Article23 1922-06-21 7 Th.* n ague. June 19. Heer Van Limburg Stiruni. ex-Goveruor-General of the Dutch-Indies to be appointed Dutch Minister Cairo.23 words
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Article392 1922-06-21 7 A Commission of Enquiry. London. .Tune 19'.* Alter the Conference Mr. Lloyd George and M. Poincare officially aunoumed that the Reparation Commission would conduct an enquiry into means for re-establishing Germany’s finances. M. Poincare returns to London probably at the end of July to discuss the Commission’s report. Meanwhile392 words
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Article69 1922-06-21 7 VICEROY’S AIESSAGE. Simla. June 20. lI.E. the Viceroy telegraphed f o H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, rejoicing that the Prince has safely reached the end of his long journey and been re-united to Their Majesties and those holding him dear, and expressing profound admiration of his hign69 words
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Article74 1922-06-21 7 London, June 19. The American destroyer force is being considerably reduced owing to file limitations of naval armament fixed by Congress. 103 boats will be kept in commission with complements of 10,506 men. One flotilla leader and twelve boabs accompanied by a tender will be sent via74 words
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Article58 1922-06-21 7 London, June 19. In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Shortt stated that since the beginning of the year 176 aliens had been deported from Britain including 127 Europeans 21 Americans o Japanese and 21 Chinese for offences which included the possession of dangerous drugs, smuggling,58 words
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Article28 1922-06-21 7 Washington, June 19. A Conference of Republican members of the Semite resolved to dispose of the Tariff and Bonus bills during tlie present session.28 words
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Article399 1922-06-21 7 Debate in the Commons. London, June 19. In the House of Commons, on the Committee stage of the Finance Bill, Major Mackenzie Wood moved an amendment with a view to abolishing Imperial Preferences. In the course of the discussion, in which preferences on tea ami sugar were particularly criticised.399 words
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Article48 1922-06-21 7 A BIG DEFICIT. Ottawa. June 20. Tlie annual report of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine has been tabled in Parliament, and shows a deficit of over 58.000.000. Hit* Directors recommend, inter alia, the diposal of all small type vessels, reducing the fleet to 37 ships.48 words
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Article23 1922-06-21 7 Paris. -June 2<L It is reported from Kabul that a delegation is proceeding immediately to Japan to establish diplomatic relations.23 words
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Article37 1922-06-21 7 London, June 19. The drifter Blue Sky, which left Portsmouth on the 12th inst. for Invergordon is officially presumed lost with all hands, 3 officers and 12 men. AX’ reckage has been washed ashore.37 words
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Article41 1922-06-21 7 London, June 20. An official Moscow telegram denies there is any intention to appoint a Directorate owing to IxMiin’s indisposition. The physician’s bulletin says the patient left his bed ami feels well but is fretting under the inactivity prescribed.41 words
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Article30 1922-06-21 7 LEWIS DEFEATS BURNS. London. June 19. At Holland Park Hall.’ for th? Middleweight Championship of the British Empire, Kid Lewis knocked out Frankie Burns (Australia in the eleventh round.30 words
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Article179 1922-06-21 7 Dutch Opposition. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 21. The “Malay Mail’ Colombo correspon dent says a “limes of Ceylon’’ cable states: The “Financial Times’ Amsterdam correspondent says the principal opponents of rubber restriction are the Sumatra rubber growers who have no other cultivation. He believes they179 words
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Article166 1922-06-21 7 BRITISH ISLES WIN SECOND ROUND SINGLES. London, June 19. After their first round bye, the British Isles met Italy in the second round of the Davis Cup at ton, and won both singles. Mr. Goidon Lowe beat Count Robecco 6—l. 6—3, G—l. and Mr. Kingscote beat Captain166 words
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Article94 1922-06-21 7 NOTTS BEAT YORKSHIRE. London. June 19. At Sheffield. Notts beat Yorkshire by an innings and 75 runs. In Yorkshire’s first innings. Richmond took six wicket- for 50 runs. For Notts, Why-all scored 78 and George Gunn 74. In Yotk-hiie’s second inning-. Staples took four wickets for 12 run.-.94 words
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Article215 1922-06-21 7 The Open Golf Championship, which was won last year by “Jock Hutchison, of Chicago, at St. Andrews, of which he is a native, is being competed for this week, on the Royal St. George’s Club’s course at Sandwich Edward Ray, ’n his book. “Driving—Approaching—Putting” says golf was215 words
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Article760 1922-06-21 7 Monthon offices, leaving at 11 a.m ‘B T The Rev. E S Baird and Mrs Baird of I Sibiawan expect to sail for home about th? middle of July on furlough. Major H. C- Atkin Berry, D. 5.0., M. C.. has resigned his commission in the MalayMonthon offices, leaving at 11 a.m ‘B , T ’’ - 760 words
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Article680 1922-06-21 7 Preliminary Inquiry. A preliminary inquiry was conducted before Mr. H. C. Bathurst, in the police Court. Penang, to-day. into a charge ot attempted murder against Chan Ah I’ak. who was alleged to have stabbed Leong Sam Moi, at 147 Hutton Lane, on tinmorning of .1680 words
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Article159 1922-06-21 7 The quarrel on board the sailing vessel “Mahabir” on June 14, which resulted in the arit'st of one Singaripillay on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Rambu. by means of an axe, bad a sequel in the Police (’ourt, Penang, yesterday, before Mr IL Bathurst.159 words
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Article652 1922-06-21 8 27 PER CENT DIVIDEND. The 15th annual ordinary general meet ing of the Ayer Hitam Planting Synch cate. Ltd., was held at M essrs. M hittail i and Co.’s Offices, Klang, on Saturday, 17th June, when the following were pre sentMr- F. O. Sander (in the chair),652 words
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Article211 1922-06-21 8 Owing to the change in making the accounts the report of the Rubber Plantations Investment Trust shows the income derived from other than directly owned properties for a period of only nine months instead of 12. Making allowance for this fact the results disclosed are of the211 words
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1212 1922-06-21 8 A SOVND FINANCIAL POSITION DISCLOSED. The ninth ordinary general meeting of ike F.M.S. Rubber Planters Estates. Li mited. was held al the office of the com pany, 16, Philpot Lane. E.( Mr. J- A. Macgregor (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said the1,212 words
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Article415 1922-06-21 8 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS The second annual report of Allenby Rubber Company. Ltd., for the year tn (led 2*th February. 1922, states: Rubber. —The crop harvested amounted to 79.425 lbs. The average nett sale price including the t stimated value of the tin j sold portion415 words
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Article939 1922-06-21 8 THE SITUATION TN 1921. i The P- A M. report says a sufficency of labour is vital to the welfare, development ami prosperity of Malaya and the rubber industry is largely dependent upon Indian labour- For years those who have had their finger on the pulse of the939 words
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Article323 1922-06-21 8 The sixth report of the Directors to the shareholders, for the twelve months ended 31st December. 1921, states that mining Operations have been contrinued by tributors at the following watersheds, viz Sungei Plantoh. Sungei Patarie, Sungei Munisan. Sungei Kleh, Sungei Mahang and Sungei Timah. The alluvial323 words
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Article405 1922-06-21 8 Rongbuk Glacier Base Camp, June 14. The Mount Everest Expedition is now engaged in pushing its camps up the East Rongbuk Glacier at the head cf which lies Chang La or North Col. a point on the main ridge leading to the summit» of Mount Everest which405 words
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Article907 1922-06-21 8 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES 11, RI’BBER -ly Allenby Rubber Co S Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estates i"’ I J 1 CX) Ayer Hitam Plaiitiiig < Ayer Kumng Rubbei Estates 10 Ayer Molek Rubber Co 1 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates i Balgowme Rubber Estat.- •> L’l Bassett Rubber907 words
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Advertisement119 1922-06-21 8 A LITTLE DOCTOR FOR DYSPEPTICSIf you want quick relief from the pains and distress of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis. food fermentation and aridity, just take Bisurated Magnesia after eating or I whenever pain is felt. Bisurated Magne-! sia is absolutely harmless, and enables the dyspeptic to enjoy a good old-fashioned meal119 words
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Article1269 1922-06-21 9 n \t \TY DAYS’ TRIAL ENDS. n J trial of Thomas West Orton r ctoi ami Henry Falkiner Search ami Alfred Clarke (directors), on t Emilia! charge of conspiracy to de j the shareholders of nhe Badak, Bux I llH gle tin mining syndicates, by ix n1,269 words
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Article234 1922-06-21 9 Ex. The Australian Under-Secretary for ’External Affairs (Mr Marks).accompanied by his secretary, and Mr. Lucas, chairman of the Expropriation Board, left Sydney <>n an official visit to New Guinea. The Prime Minister had intended to mak? the trip, but found that he had other engagements which would occupyEx. - 234 words
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Article40 1922-06-21 9 The following ties are fixed tor tomorrow: Mixed Doubles. —Mr. and Mrs. Jones v Mrs Evans and Ferrier (1). Men’s Singles A.—Syer v Sed wick (2) Clark v Joynt (3). Ladies’ Singles.—Mrs Hamilton v Mrs Bennett (l>).40 words
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Article26 1922-06-21 9 The result of a bowls tie played yesterday was as under Singles Handicap Class A.—Scr. J. G. Allan beat —2 E. Reimann 21-17.26 words
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Article37 1922-06-21 9 The following matches have been I arranged, at the Esplanade P. C. C. v Penang Free School, Saturday 24th June, at 2-15 p. m. Cricketing Golfers v Golfing Cricketers, Saturday, Sth July, at 2-15 p. m.37 words
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Article24 1922-06-21 9 A football match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Government Monopolies will be played to-day at 5.15 p.m., at the Esplanade.24 words
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Article63 1922-06-21 9 The Monthly Medal for June will be placed for on Saturday and Sunday next, the 24th and 25th inst. The Shanghai Dock Co. is reducing its capital by 1 i million taels and will return 25 taels in cash per share. The New Dock property has been63 words
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Article62 1922-06-21 9 The following' are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. jo Shares. S h h n x c. sc. c. S c. Mining. Mauibau Tin 55 »‘>o GO G 5 NawngPetT. 35 40 37A 42-1 Titi Tin 2.00 3.00 1.75 2.25 General. M.62 words
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Article49 1922-06-21 9 2lts June, 1922. Local. cts. 1 Smoked Sheet 24-‘> Penang >Fine Pale Crepe 24 J Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17| Sing a- Smoked Sheet 24 o PORE JCrepe 24 1 London and New York. t zaw-tww I Smoked Sheet 7 3/<Sd JCrepe 7 3/Sd New York Gl4|49 words
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Article19 1922-06-21 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for May lbs. Kuala Pergau 31,500 Trafalgar 3.201) Trafalgar (<-<h*<units) p.ooo19 words
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Article108 1922-06-21 9 London. The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following London prices, on June 20th: Spot £ls2.7s.t>d down SsJM 3 mos. buying 153.75.fid 75.6 d 3 selling 153.1 Os 7s.(id Local parity $75.75 The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd:— London. June 20. £152.10s spot, and £ls3.7sJ»d three months buying. £153108 words
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Article185 1922-06-21 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 nom. Cloves 115.00 sales Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 65.00 Nutmegs <SOs... 45.00 sellers 1105... 37.00 Coconuts per 1.000 39.00 Copra Sundried 10.37Isales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 perbag do do do 2185 words
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Article75 1922-06-21 9 June 21—Royal Italian Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens. June 24—Football, Champions v Rest Parit Buntar. June 24—Penang Golf Club, Dance. June 25 —P.S.C., Monthly Handicaps. June 25 —Penang Swimming Club, Special Meeting, noon. June 28 —P.C.C. v S.C.S.A., Esplanade. June 30—Penang Club, Fancy Dress Ball, 9.15 p.m. July 16—1.5.75 words
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Article751 1922-06-21 9 PENANG, JUNE 21, 1922. S cts GOVERNMENT MUTTON— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.00 Tripe do LCO Goat or Shetp per lb 55 Sweet Rread ea ch 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 MUTTON— Head,751 words
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Advertisement566 1922-06-21 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET One Room to let. Furnished, board optional, quiet location near town. Box No. 144, c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. 6 large coal junks of 80 tons each. Ali in good condition. Apply to Box 153- o/o the“ Pinang Gazetfte 1049-19-7 t th s CENT ROS EMA566 words
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Advertisement202 1922-06-21 9 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settle. ments, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries, will give PICTURE POST CARDS OF THF GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, &c. MISS TEE, “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England M A I I I You can't drink ‘Stout’ i 5 you202 words
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Miscellaneous165 1922-06-21 9 ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS PENANG. AT DATO KRAMAT GARDENS For a Short Season Only. To-night! To-night!! 9.15 P.M. SHARP. 100 PERFORMING ANIMALS The Greatest assemblage of Trained Animals in the Universe. THE ONE and ONLY CIRCUS of its kind in the World. As commanded on Two occasions within One Year to165 words
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Article1002 1922-06-21 10 T()-1)A Y’S DE PARTU K ES. .Jin Ho for P. Brandan. (’arnarvonshire for Colombo. Dhanushkodiand London. Sicilia for Colombo. Dhanushkodi and Bombay. The China Merchants' S. N. Co. is reported to have organized a small private detective agency to deal with the matter of petty thefts from ships1,002 words
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Article302 1922-06-21 10 CL< »SE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise state»!, close half an-hour earlier than the Onlinarv mail. FOR AT I i M;'.\ Suu,'. Malacca, J Singapore and Hongkong Ipoh. Batu Gajah. Tapah Road. 4 By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Kulm. Kuala 7.15 a.in.302 words
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Article34 1922-06-21 10 The Chilka. with mails from Europe, is expecte»! to arrive here at i> a.m. tomorrow. The Kashgar, w ith mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at b a.m. on Friday.34 words
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Article28 1922-06-21 10 The follow ing is a 7 nun-delivered cable for the week en-ling 21st iust. at the E. E. A. and C Telegraph Co: Jambu from Colombo.28 words
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Article110 1922-06-21 10 PENANG. JTNE 21. 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Deman-l Bank 2/.» 2J./J2 4 months sight I’atlk 2/1 l/ll> 3 <’mbt 2/4 9/32 3 Documentary 2/4 11/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsl<7 3 days' sight Pi ivate ISI Bombay Demand Bank ..177 Madras Demand t ank 177 <*110 words
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Advertisement236 1922-06-21 10 I By the Sapphire Sea Foxtrot Sing Song Man Say It With Music Just Like ac Rainbow £>\ 9 Eyes Ls* Skies jT/ Dapper Dan 4 a Morning. Noon Night Song of India To A Wild Rose Dinny Danny dfflfi Jimm y I jik After the Rain Broken Toy J/236 words
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Advertisement210 1922-06-21 10 SWAN BEER Brewed Express!, I fl® f r this C,ii ”ate. I ij|O| The Finest Malt, I I I’3 1 1 "MW Hops and Su r I W IffrJ/ On,y are US2d in > 3 Umi tS Manufacture. an ppetls «r I 5 S unequaU ed. 11l r I iSI210 words
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Article252 1922-06-21 11 A special wire to the “Statesman’’ says: There are four foreign entries for the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley. These include tlhe Christian Rowing Club (Norway), the Grasshopj>ers Club (Switzerland). Ghent Club (Belgium) and the Marine Club (France) This equals the record entry of 1914Ghent make a welcome252 words
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Article138 1922-06-21 11 London. June 14—There was bitterly cold wind and slight rain at Ascot when the Hunt Cup was run. Bumble Bee was ridden by Geary and George Drake by Doyle and the stjarters were increased by the addition of Leighton (Carslake). Victory Speech Robertson) and Control Westmead.138 words
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Article61 1922-06-21 11 A special cable to the Statesman.’’ dated the 9th of June, says —The “Sporting Life” has good authority for stating than a return match between Beckett and Carpentier is probable- The Frenchman has agreed verbally to meet the British champion, and will sign a contract shortly. If61 words
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Article349 1922-06-21 11 INTERESTING NEW RI LE An extraordinary general meeting of the l)>oh Gymkhana Club w ill be held on Wednesday. July 5. at 7 pm- The business is to amend Rule 20 as follows: “The Committee may admit such persons as they think fit to be subscribing members349 words
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