Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 July 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-07-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1883. No. 155. VOL. LXXX. THURSDAY, 13th JULY. 1922 PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement555 1922-07-13 1 CIGARETTES j j Number 555 Virginia J Absolutely Unique in Their Qualities. J Haboko TCcL s Purity and Vigour P I HS IN EVERY DROP OF READS J Carefully selected and free from I “DOGS HEAD” GUINNESS j& I J dust. Each packet contains i lb. of and bottling, the555 words
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Advertisement29 1922-07-13 1 > BRITISH BOND Writing Pad: i[ of 100 leaves with 25 envelopes i $1 Hermione Box contains 50 fanny1 lined Notepe.per, 50 Envelopes 1 i $1 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.29 words
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Article672 1922-07-13 2 —“B. T.” A N AI T() MATI XO VILT A novel form of apparatus by which I a stream is made automatically to lift water to a higher level than its own has been erected on the River Wandle at CarshaltonThe principle is quite different—“B. T.” - 672 words
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Advertisement387 1922-07-13 2 POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted a Canvasser (Unemployed European preferred) to call on Mercantile Firms, &c., on commission basis, Apply stating experience to Box No. 155 c/o Pinang Gazette. <1 c daily. Secretary (European) wanted for Perak Club. Remunerat ion $250 p. m. and free quarters in (.'lub Chambers. No ai lowanee387 words
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Advertisement772 1922-07-13 2 DESTRUCTION OF RATS r The presence houses or go- MfS. Martin Tells downs should be immediately reported to HowClltlciira Healed the Municipal Health Officer. D L (By order), eruptions on paby L. A. col TIER BIGGS, “When my baby was four months Secy, to the Municipal Commissioners. old be came772 words
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Advertisement181 1922-07-13 2 U4Jt, rtsgt-- i" t sj sOiEBIftKo rnr, XL -J~ U v„: Up: yraj||j At Bedtime a When you feel you want a drink last thing at night take the best of all hot drinks—Bovril. Always keep a bottle of Bovril handy. It is such an important and useful lood that181 words
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Article1291 1922-07-13 3 PROBLEM <>f markets. Sir Philip I doyd-Greame. the Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade, was Mr. Lloyd George’s righthand man al Genoa, and is at The Hague as the joint head of the British Delegation. Entering Parliament in 191 S. his political career has been1,291 words
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Article285 1922-07-13 3 'The follow ing brief outline of a scheme for kind settlement in New South Wale> has been telegraphed to Lord Rawlinson in India by .Mr. W. M. Hughes. Prime Minister of Australia, in (he interests of oflit-ei-s retiring from (he Army —'The New South Wales285 words
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Article209 1922-07-13 3 The Manila 'Times says —-’The fact that the Philippine Department. I nited States Army, is to be Filipinised^ —the withdrawal <»f American troops is already under way. —would seem to indicate that the Unite»! States is not of a mind to continue to occupv the Philippines,209 words
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Advertisement123 1922-07-13 3 —Will «M» «MMM» ■MUM'M —MM—■» STEALING. I A new Foxtrot that will steal right into your heart. Brilliantly played by the happy six” on Columbia Record No. 3531. Price $2. Call and hear it to-day. OTHER NEW RECORDS. Tell her at Twilight Fox Ttrot. Ty-tee Song of India Jimmy j123 words
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Advertisement384 1922-07-13 3 HAZELINE SNOW (Trade Mark) THE IDEAL SKIN beautifier Will make your skin soft, smooth and beautiful. W Leaves no trace but true beauty. Neither greasy nor n< sticky. In glass pats, of all Chemists and Stores Burroughs Wellcome Co., London 3291 Kights Retcvrc* 9 □□□□unciLiaunmnrnnnnn r -1?; crn, tjm CALIFORNIAN384 words
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Article885 1922-07-13 4 I'GIBLF. MURDER AT I’AIUT BUNTAR. ‘From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 12 At lie i’er.ik As'izes, before His Lord ship Xli. J.istic Wat Sun, an elderly Malay. Abdul llashid. of Barit Buntar. was (■harmed with (I) intentionally cau sing the death of his wife, Haiijah. and. secondly, with885 words
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Article1188 1922-07-13 4 THE DRAW. Singles Handicap Class B. 15 E A. de Buriatte v. 15.3 D. M.i t hieson. 30 J. I). Sanderson v. 30 E. Reimann. 15.4 P. V H Bonnerman v 15.3 G. Watson. 15.2 E. H. L. Gilbert v. -154 E. T. M. Lias. 151,188 words
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Article268 1922-07-13 4 Players may come and players may go. but foot-faults go on for ever. Mr. Ritchie says he was particularly struck with the disconcerting effect a linrsman s decision had on .Anderson's game in a recent doubles final, .when he was foot-faul-ted two or three* times- tn this268 words
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Article137 1922-07-13 4 The following are the position*? in the f’onnty Cricket Championship to July Gth AV. L. Pts. m 3 Per Surrey 10 0 1 1 .52 Rfi.fifi Yorkshire 11 1 1 2 57 7G.00 Lancashire 10 2 0 2 50 71.42 Notts 9 3 2 0 49 70.00137 words
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Article541 1922-07-13 4 ST. XAVIER'S. Good football was at a discount in the game bet ween P.C.C. and St. Xavier sat the Esplanade last night. Ihe club attack was disjointed and the forwards adopted the wrong game against a nippy, if unpolisbe<l. defence. -At intervals, the spectators were treated to displays <>l541 words
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Article48 1922-07-13 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. July 13. The following are further tennis results Honda beat Sinclair G-l, G-2. Tan Toon Hor beat Auer, the Dutch Champion G-4, G-2. Koizumi beat Prentis G-l, G-2. Dean beat Asano 1-G, G-2, G-2. Shervington beat Warren G-4, 5-7. G-4.48 words
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Article219 1922-07-13 4 We have received from the office of the “Islamic Review.” the Mosque, Woking, Surrey, a copy of a volume by Khwaja Krmal-ud-din—“ India in the Balance —British Rule and the Caliphate.” It is a good example of PanIslamic propaganda that will no doubt interest many of219 words
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Article667 1922-07-13 4 A FEW DEFECTS. Paragraph four of the amendment to Ordinance 125 (Merchant Shipping) which has reference to Sunday labour and to which assent was officially given in a Government Gazette Extraordinary dated -lune 30. is scarcely likely to la* received by the port authorities in the667 words
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Article93 1922-07-13 4 Judgment Reserved. ’l'he hearing was concluded in the Supreme Court Penang, yesterday before the Hon. Mr. Justice H. Whitley of the action in which Mr Lim Thean Jiak owner of tongkang Xo 821 registered in Penang, claimed and costs from the owners of tin* oil tanker s. s.93 words
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Article111 1922-07-13 4 At the annual conference of the National Association of Schoolmasters, at Liverpool, Mr. G. E. Cording, of Cardiff (the new president), insisted that th teaching of boys was men’s work. Dr. Adams, Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool University, said he had watched how in the United111 words
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Advertisement441 1922-07-13 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. Applications will hr received by the undersigned up to 3 pm. on Monday the 17th instant for the post. Sanitary Sul, InspectorCommencing salary $BO per month rising by 5 annual increments of <lO per month to a maximum of $l3O per month with a travelling allowance441 words
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Article323 1922-07-13 5 Peking .lune 26.—Since the d»*ath of Dr. Wu Ting-fang at Canton has once more thrown the question of the Premiership into uncertainty, the campaign of opposition to Dr. Yen. Mr. Tung Kang and Mr. Kao Eng-hung which is being waged by certain sections of the323 words
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Article195 1922-07-13 5 Peking, .lune 21. Mandates issued last night establish a National Finance Com mission an J appoint Dr. Wellington Koo hairman and order the summoning of financial experts from all parts of the country to take part in a discussion on ail the phrases of the financial situation. Commenting195 words
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Article83 1922-07-13 5 Hongkong. June 28. —Yesterday evening a well-dressed Chinese entered the Sun Company’s department-st oi e and smashed with a revolver the glass of a showcase, from which he abstracted jewellery, valued at He then bolted but was pursued by the shop-assis-tants, whereup n he opened fire83 words
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Article287 1922-07-13 5 Tokio, June 22 -The proposed plan of aimj organization, as foreshadowed by the Nichi Nichi” ami other leading journals. involves a reduction of the personnel of the army by 56,6« «0 men allocated as follow's 33-000 Infantry, 3.000 Cavalry. 16.000 Artillery, and 4,090 Engineers. There will also,287 words
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Article178 1922-07-13 5 Tokio. June 27.—With reference to the announcement by the Japanese Government of the withdrawal of Japanese troops from Siberia. Mr. Antonoff, Manager of the Dalta News Agencv here has made a statement to the following effect It is not unlikely that after the completion of the178 words
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Article229 1922-07-13 5 i Tokio, -June 22. —Apropos the financial policy of Japan, Mr. Ichiki, Minister of Finance, to-day made the following statement As a sequel to the Great War, the finance of the Japanese Government of to-day has suddenly expanded and the economic world is not yet able229 words
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Advertisement398 1922-07-13 5 The Primary Causes of S I Most 111-health. g Carelessness about one’s personal 3 condition is the cause of much of the distress and the source of a large part of the serious complaints which to-day (contribute to ill-health. Constipation is at the bottom of nine-tenths of all the ailments398 words
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Advertisement241 1922-07-13 5 WHAT TO EAT, AND HOW. The Importance of the Digestion. Easy to get, hard to get rid of that is what most sufferers think of dyspepsia. They are astonished when their stomachs begin to trouble them seriously. They can’t think of any adequate cause. They have been eating hurriedly and241 words
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Advertisement94 1922-07-13 5 A WASTE OF GOOD FOOD Food that you eat and do not digest is worse than wasted. Not only will you get no benefit from it, but it will ferment and give you stomach pains. To ge' strength and nourishment from your food your blood must be pure, and to94 words
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Advertisement351 1922-07-13 5 Whiteaway’s Men’s Outfitting Dept. FOR Men’s Requirements TROPICAL /< sx CRASH WOOLLEN LINEN SUITS. SUITS. V V J W i- W an r I W GentsTropicalWeight Gents* Navy Serge awn Crash Suits.— Woollen Suits.— A Wc l ,k J a B len ii l Hrge ranue of browns. Lounge Suits.351 words
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Article1408 1922-07-13 6 S. F. P.” We have much in common with the British AVest Indies. Agricultural)} most of the things that can be grown in Malaya are. or can )>•.•. cultivated in Jamaica or some ot th» other islands. The flora and scenery are verv similar. ’Phos'- who have—“ S. F. P.” - 1,408 words
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Article1162 1922-07-13 6 Translations of Japanese reports, published in the ShanJapanese Evacua- ghai and other Nortion of Siberia, them newspapers include further details bearing upon the decision of the Japanese Government to withdraw its troops from Siberia. Evacuation, which it is exported will be complete, and carried into effect shortly,1,162 words
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Article472 1922-07-13 6 'l’here were no outstandingly lien’ rains in Penang and district lasi month and the actual number of wet days though they were spread over the month fairly equally', numbered 12 at tin I’risu and 14 at Fort Cornwallis. The following are the figures for June: —Fort472 words
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Advertisement313 1922-07-13 6 —r THE GARRETT j H Single Cylinder g I HIGH ECONOMY j j Portable Saturated Steam Engine. g (Special "W. S.” Type.) These engine.* effect a saving of about 20 fK*r cent in consumption of fuel and water oxer the usual typeof Portable Engine using saturate»! HĔ steam and having313 words
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Advertisement17 1922-07-13 6 “E. O.” Friday, 14th July Dinner and Dance Saturday, 15th July Special Tiffin Orchestra. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.17 words
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Miscellaneous22 1922-07-13 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.2»’« p.m. 9.15 p.m. To-morrow. .3. ,3 a.m. 9. If» a.m. 2.5.3 p.m. 9.37 p.m.22 words
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Obituary66 1922-07-13 6 DEATH I)o\VN \LL. —On the Sth of July at Batu Gajah Hospital, ot enteric fever. John Dee Downall. of Klang, formerly of Colorado. U. S. A.. mining engineer, aged 50 years. OBITUARY. SIR THOMANS CLEM-COATS. London. July 12. The death has occurred ot Sir Thomas Glen-Coats, Bart.. Chairman of Messrs66 words
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Article449 1922-07-13 7 Conference Ended by the Russians. b’i-:i l EftT Teleck vms. i The Hague, -I uly 12. I’iesHh'Hi of the Conference an Jun no useful purpose could I h\ < <nii inning the discusn win<- to tin- attitude of the .intis. 1 1 e Cause of the Breakdown. Theb’i-:i l EftT Teleck vms. i - 449 words
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Article572 1922-07-13 7 QU ESTION CANVASSED IX MOSCOW Berlin. June 12. Alth< ugh the Soviet I’ress and bulletins maintain hat, Lenin.’? withdrawal from the political arena is but temporary, one forms an entirely different view from the numerous Press telegrams from .Moscow These telegrams give quite freely the names ot his572 words
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Article121 1922-07-13 7 Chicago, July 12. Several railways have curtailed the mail train schedules owing- to a shopmen’s strike at Wabash- The railway authorities report that 3,000 miles of line have < eased to oja-rate. The trouble continues in various places, where collisions occurred between strikers and strike-breakers. President121 words
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Article43 1922-07-13 7 Washington, July 12 Neither owners nor miners have yt f replied to President Harding's proposals for resumption at tin* pre strike scale of wages, pending the decision of the Board representing the owners, miners and the public. Neither professes satisfaction therewith.43 words
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Article34 1922-07-13 7 Washington, July 12. The State Department has adopted a Imitative programme to evacuate Santo Domingo, provided it can be ascertained evacuation meets with the approval of the majority of the Dominican people34 words
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Article60 1922-07-13 7 Ahmedabad. July 12. Lhe High Court acquitted Hasarat Moliani of the charge of inciting to wage war In May last, he was sentenced to two years* imprisonment for sedition, the Judge refusing a native jury’s verdict of not guilty. The charge upou which he has been acquitted60 words
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Article53 1922-07-13 7 MANY KILLED. Paris. July 12. A message from Madrid says 3(1 were killed and 5(1 injured in a collision between the Galician express ami a mail train near Valencia, passengers of the latter being mostly people who were going on holiday- The dead include a Judge, a Senator53 words
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Article23 1922-07-13 7 Simla. July 12. Excluding the Moplah convicts, the total number of prisoners taken in the recent political movement amounts to 3.515.23 words
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Article184 1922-07-13 7 Developments at Cork. London, July 12. An unconfirmed ri‘port states that a Republic has been proclaimed at ork. with whiwh communications are interrupted. National Troops Ambushed. Irregulars at Drumkeen, last night, ambushed a motor car conveying National troops to Ijettei keuny, of whom one was killed and two wounded,184 words
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Article87 1922-07-13 7 VICTORIAN ORDERS CONFERRED. London, July 12. In connection with H.R.IL the Prince of Wales’ tour, H.M. the King has made a number of apixdntments to the Royal Victorian Order, including the following Knight Comma mlership—Adm-ral Sir A- Ludovic Duff. Commanderships—Captain the Ho nourable Herbert Meade. Commanding the87 words
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Article34 1922-07-13 7 ARRIVAL IN ROME London, July 12. The Crown Prince and Princess of Siam arrived in Rome incognito, and are staying at the Siamese LegationThey will shortly proceed to the Riviera.34 words
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Article73 1922-07-13 7 THE BRITISH TRADER. London, July 12. Sir Walker Townley, at the annual meeting of the British Chambers of ('ommerce of the Netherlands East Indies, said the endeavours to form a consortium of engineering firms which could set up an establishment in the East Indies in order successfully73 words
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Article65 1922-07-13 7 London, July 11. Notwithstanding aircraft and submarines, the Admiralty believes it feasible to build capital ships reasonably proof against any likely method of attack, said Lord Lee. Consequently the Government declined to reconsider the intention to proceed with the construction of two new battleships which, with accessories, would65 words
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Article44 1922-07-13 7 Rome, July 12. Signor Schanzer, in a statement to the Chamber Foreign Affairs Committee on the subject of his conversations in London, declared that important results were obtained. Tire Anglo-Italian situation had beAnne clearer, and Italian interests had in no wav suffered.44 words
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Article30 1922-07-13 7 London, -Julv 11The Imperial Institute Advisory Committee is inquiring into the possibility of extending the u<e in Britain of timbers produced in various parts of the overseas Empire.30 words
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Article115 1922-07-13 7 The July Payment. Paris. July Ihe Reparations Commission ha< decided to credit Germany with 18,(HH),(HHI gold marks on account of interest on the Commission’s reserv fund payment for dyes, etc-, thus reducing the indemnity payment dm* on July 15 to 32,000,000, which, it is understood, Germany has agreed t->115 words
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Article189 1922-07-13 7 Berlin, June 12.—As a result of the refusal to grant Germany a loan, the mark fell from 1,333 on Saturday to 1.428 for sterling, and from 297 to 316 for dollarsthere being a great rush to buy foreign bills and currencies. The papers hail the189 words
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Article91 1922-07-13 7 AMBRIDGE BEATS OXFORD London, July 12. At Lords, Cambridge University beat Oxford University by an inning and 100 runs. Cambridge scored 403 for font wickets, and declared their innings closed. Chapman scored 102 (not out and Hubert Ashton 90 (not out). Oxford’s first innings realised 222, of which91 words
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Article67 1922-07-13 7 S E Ml-FI NA L R ESUI /LS London, July 1 1 At Wimbledon, in the semi-finals, Anderson and Lycett beat the Americans, Mathey and Caner 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. Patterson and O’Hara Wood betsNorton and Roper Barrett 6-1, 3-J. 5-7, 6-3, 15-13. Mddle. Lenglen and Miss Ryan beat67 words
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Article31 1922-07-13 7 New York, July 11 Dempsey and the negro Hairy AV illhave contracted to box for th? world < heavyweight championship at a (itm* and place to be arranged latei.31 words
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Article22 1922-07-13 7 Berlin, July 12. Thirty workmen were killed or injured in an explosion at the Groden explosives depot near Cuxhaven.22 words
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Article112 1922-07-13 7 Berlin, June 9. —A natural pYeventix: against measles has been discovered du ring the recent epidemic in Munich by Dr. Deykmitz, of the Munich I niversstx Children’s Hospital. By injecting a certain quantity of se rum, taken from patients who were a! ready infected, into the blood112 words
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Article1623 1922-07-13 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. “M M The Emperor and Empress of Japan have departed for Nikko on a tour Mr. A. J- Sturrock on Friday assumed| duties as (’hairman. Kinta Sanitary Board We hear that Mr- F. O. Ha'lifax hcldsj a lucrative business appointment al Co penhagen i The following passengers arrived“M M ” - 1,623 words
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Article423 1922-07-13 8 BUCHANAN-DEWAR DIVIDEND. The slump notwithstanding, the shareholders of Buchanan-Dewar, Ltd-,"* received a dividend of 25 per cent for last year- Lord Wocdavington, the owner of the Derby winnfer, Captain Cuttle, who presided at the annual meeting, said the profit for the year amounted to £BB7-22®, an increase423 words
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Article176 1922-07-13 8 BRADWALL (F. M. S RUBBER. The report of the Directors for the year ended the 31st December, 1921. states that the year’s working resulted in a loss of £4,076 19s. Id., which deducted from the net amount brought forward from 1920 and Excess Profits Duty refunded amounting together to £16,595176 words
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Article240 1922-07-13 8 -“C- O It is asserted that a. certain gentleman propose s carrying out a novel experiment in Colombo with a view to popularising the uses of rubber- He has already, it is stated, communicated with a Home firm to manufacture rubber tyres for the purpose-“C- O ’’ - 240 words
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Article393 1922-07-13 8 “C. E.” j It may be taken tor granted, we be I lieve. that unless co-operation can be brought about amongst all the producing interests concerned that- rest fiction 1 nf rubber output will not be achieved. That, we understand, is the British view j which“C. E.” - 393 words
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Article196 1922-07-13 8 1 Benares Opium p. clmst U H non). I (’loves 115.00 sales Gold leaf 42.00 I Mace Pickings 65.00 Nutmegs SOs 15.00 sellers 1105... 37.00 Coconuts per 1 .000 39.00 Copra Sum tried 10.40 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No.196 words
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Article113 1922-07-13 8 PENANG, JULY 13, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 15/16 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 5/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Ksl77 1 3 days’sight Private LSI Bombay Demand Bank „177 Madras Demand Bank „177 > 3 days’ sight113 words
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Article512 1922-07-13 8 PENANG, JULY 13, 1922. S cts government mutton— I Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do l.'O Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet bread each JO Leg of Mutton lb ,55 Kidney pair 30 Feet ’he four 40 MUTTON— Heau,512 words
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Article148 1922-07-13 8 July 14—M.P.A.A., Annual Meeting. Penang Chamber of Commerce. 11.30 a.m. July 14—Girl Guide Rally, Residency Grounds, 4.45 p.m. July 15—Cricket. P.C.C. v St. Xavier’s. July 16—T.S.P., Examination in Tamil, K. L. July 20—Penang Fire Brigade, Display and Competitions, 4.4.5 p.m. July 21—“Penang Impressionists.” At Home and Exhibition, at148 words
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Advertisement267 1922-07-13 8 Jk w IlAlv 1 Alw A GENTLE WARNING TO the PUBLIC is NECESSARY UNLESS you say HAIG AND HAIG you may get a less costly Whisky offered in substitution. When we say this we are thinking of you more than of ourselves. We have plenty of sales E "Hl more267 words
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1195 1922-07-13 9 ||t ~o v eknmknt i-oi.k V. s s London corn spon-| li< 1 Benter tele-1 i supp'< ,nienth p p> I L Wood, M- 1’..1 •h*' I' o’ l L a i I ta s (1 f State for (he 010-p h ■r .Mh\ interviewed1,195 words
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Article181 1922-07-13 9 I Rio de Janeiro, June 9. —Congress to day formally declared Dr. Arthuro da 1 Silva Bernardes President-elect of the Republic as the result of the elections of March 1. He will take office on Novem ber 15. It has been decided to hold a new election181 words
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Article275 1922-07-13 9 Advice from a Ministry of Health official to ‘’live temperately in all things” during a heat wave, applies with equal force to the exposure of the body to direct sunlight. AA’hen one returns from a holiday “as brown as a berry,” the colour carries with it275 words
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Article774 1922-07-13 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kashmir for Ceylon. India. Aden. Port Said, Marseilles and Europe. Krian for Port Swettenham and Singapore (taking mails for Port Swettenham. Klang and Kuala Lumpur). Pangkoi- for Teluk Anson. Kopah for Deli. AingThye for Pulau Huigkawi. Setul and Perlis. Inchkeith. the island in the midtile of774 words
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Article424 1922-07-13 9 OUT BREAKS \T CATTLE QU ARANPINE STATION. It has been knoxvn in the Straits for some time that rinderpest has been active amongst cattle in Siam, and in consequence. «.title iinjiorted into Penang from I rang, haxe been subjected to a most careful scrutiny. Ihe vigilance of424 words
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Article131 1922-07-13 9 —"Tribune.’’ slight Damage Owing to I’RoMrr Action. It was learnt amongst shipping circles on Monday morning that the Danish Motor A’essel Jutlandia (.3,121 tons) which arrived at Singapore on Saturday night from Copenhagen, had a fire on board on the way to this port, but as—"Tribune.’’ - 131 words
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Article18 1922-07-13 9 The Chilka, xvith mails from Europe, is expected to arrixa* here at b a.m. torn oriow.18 words
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Article194 1922-07-13 9 The "Metal AVorld" of June X, says:— The firmer conditions which prevailed throughout the past xveek finally became intensified by the result of the May statistics turning out better than anticipated. There xvas increased activity just prior to the holidays and the treml of prices at this week’s194 words
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Article82 1922-07-13 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. 2 Shares. t y t 1 1 c. c. c. ĕ c. Mining. Batang P. 37] 40 35 40 Johan Tin 50 55 47] 52] Rahman H. 9.50 10.50 10.00 11.00 General. E.82 words
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Article76 1922-07-13 9 I.3th July, 1922. Local. cts. A Smoked Sheet '24 Penang Fine Pale Crepe 23l J Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17| Singa- Smoked Sheet 25] pore J Crepe 25 London and New York. 1 nxnoN l Smokefl Sheet 7 l/~d I.O>DON J Crppe |/2(J Quiet. New York Gl4| The76 words
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Article19 1922-07-13 9 The folloxving are additional rubber outputs for June lbs. Kuala Pergaii 33.600 Trafalgar 3.200 J'rafalgar (coconuts) 10.<)«»019 words
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Article142 1922-07-13 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the folloxving London prices, on July 12th: Spot £ls3.7sJ»d down 2s.f»d 3 mos. buying 154.35.9 d ls.3d 3 selling 154.G5.9d 9d Local parity S7(‘>.(>7 The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd: London. .July 12, £ls3.7s.(’>d spot, and 154.5 s three months buying, £154.7s142 words
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Article63 1922-07-13 9 Tronoh Mines. Ltd., for June, 2.110 piculs. Talam Mines. Limited, output from all sources, for June, piculs 52X. Klong Chang Tin Mines. Ltd., for June, piculs 110. Ulu Piah Mine, for June, 603 piculs— Southern Section 250 piculs, Hill Section 150 piculs and Tribute from Hill and sublease63 words
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160 1922-07-13 9 For the information of shareholders resident in the East. Messrs Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., the Agents, give particulars of a Circular xvhich has just been issued by the Secretaries to all Registered Shareholders: *‘AA r e regret to inform you that on 7th April. Dredge160 words
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Article1063 1922-07-13 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. z «it® NSXIES Ji nJ RUBBER Hollar.; If c|f <■ S Allenby Rublx*r Co 65 70 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ..J 90 1 00 Amalgamated .Malay Estates I 10 I 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate! 9 (X) 10 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1 00 Ayer1,063 words
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Article440 1922-07-13 10 Messrs. Morrison and Co.’s Weekly Market Report, dated Rangoon Ist duly. 1922, states Pad<ly.—Supplies have again fallen of! and prices are firm at: Rs. 2U9 to Rs. 212 for Rail Paddy. Rs. 212 t<> Rs. 21”» for Boat Paddy. For the week ending Ist duly 1921, rates440 words
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Article184 1922-07-13 10 Rangoon July 5. —The rice market yesterday witnessed"considerable fluctuations. The previous day meedong and small mills specials were sold by miller» European and small about 3.000 tons up to Rs. 545. and expired milling notices for specials were done by Chinese shippers up to Rs. 500.184 words
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Article194 1922-07-13 10 The estimated arrivals of pa Idy and rice expressed in cargo rice by rail and boat into Rangoon and Bassein from Ist January to 17th June. 1922, as compared with the corresponding period of the previous year, were approximately as below Ist Jan. 1922 to 17th Ist194 words
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Article224 1922-07-13 10 The rice merchants of Moulmein have been making merry over the windfall that betel them through the buying by a German firm of over thirty thousand tons of rice shipp'd to E.urop*. Messrs. Beng Huat and Co. art* the local agents of the German firm and224 words
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Article195 1922-07-13 10 Archdeacon on Keeping Fit. Preaching at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, at Evensong yesterday, reports the “Straits Time."’' of July 10. from the text. “If the eye is a stumbling block pluck it out. or thy right hand ofl’endeth thee cut it off.’’ Archdeacon Swindell, after referring to Prohibition195 words
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Article188 1922-07-13 10 —“M. M.” The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-morrow 1 March The Quarter Deck Alford 2 Intermezzo Cupid s iarden Engane 3 Waltz Parma Handy 4 Selection The Messenger Boy Monckton 5 Fox Trot Im Xo Body s—“M. M.” - 188 words
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Advertisement355 1922-07-13 10 I GREAT SALE NOW ON 1 The public’s appreciation J H of our bargain value has been g shewn in a marked degree g during the first week of this g H very exceptional sale. They g have been quick to see the Q B advantage of purchasing g g355 words
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Advertisement173 1922-07-13 10 I Fairbanks Portable Scales I MOST RELIABLE WITH BACKRAIL AND BEAM BALANCE I WEIGHING FROM I 400 lbs. to One Ton NEW SHIPMENT McAlister c O Ltd. I PENANG. I JUST RECEIVED THE FINEST BEER (MADE IN AUSTRALIA) I “SWAN” BRAND 1 BREWED AND BOTTLED BY The Swan Brewery Co.173 words
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Article435 1922-07-13 11 GRAND WORK O! THE COOLIESCalcutta. June —’Three members of the Mount Everest Expedition, l.t—ColEdward Strutt. Dr. Longstaft. and Capt. Finch, have arrived in Calcutta this morning en route to England. The party covered 320 miles, from R< ngbuk bo Darjeeling in nineteen days. They left before hearing the435 words
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Article89 1922-07-13 11 It will be remembered that of the 63 prisoners from Ceylon who were sent to the Andamans. 62 were brought back to the Island in February', while one stayed behind of his own accord. These men. who are now in the elikade Jailhave sent in a89 words
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Article81 1922-07-13 11 Calcutta, July 4. —Mr. Hippolyte Martinet, .American globe trotter, who set out from his native place Seattle on a walk ing tour round the world arrived at How rah on July 4, and was received by a crowd. He was dressed in khaki plants and coat81 words
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Article215 1922-07-13 11 Bombay, July L —A large number of dock officials and others witnessed at Ballard Pier Station last evening th-* presentation of a silver belt and money to Govind Padma, a lascar of the ill fated Egypt, for his bravery in attempt ing to save the life of215 words
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Article373 1922-07-13 11 AMERICA’S CROP REPORTMessrs. James F. Hutton and 00-, Ltd.. Manchest (‘I reported cn Wednesday, June 14 as follows: Since our last report the American ensus Bureau have issued their first report- on the growing American crop. This had been awaited with considerable interest in the cotton markets, and373 words
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Article164 1922-07-13 11 The War Office states that it has not been able to trace a number of men who joined the Army on Juration-of-war attestations and have not- yet been discharged. “These men (the War Office adds) are in t regarded as being necessarily in a state of164 words
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Article141 1922-07-13 11 The South Island Dairy Association at their annual meeting, held at Dunedin, definitely refused to join in the compulsory pool which it was proposed to form for the purpose of controlling all butter and cheese exported from the Dominion to the United Kingdom. The news caused141 words
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Article137 1922-07-13 11 So socn as the Prince of M ales has time to consider th matter, he will decide what shall be done with the diaries he has most carefully kept of Lis various tours through the different portions of the Overseas Dominions. Already several enterprising publishers have approached137 words
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Advertisement764 1922-07-13 11 7 j u. > ■> ng —g— Manila Fibre Rope all sizes in stock. >»♦»< The Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd. AGENTS: R. T. REID CO., LTD., RENANC AND KUALA LUMPUR. CARIBONUM TYPEWRITER OIL IN HOZ BOTTLES. 70 cents The Pjnang Gazette Press, Ltd. BANKS. |C M p RCAN T764 words
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Advertisement159 1922-07-13 11 A.M.A. Walker Bros. (Wigan), Ltd. (Incorporated in England) COMMERCIAL VEHICLE. The MOST ROBUST and DEPENDABLE PIECE of MECHANISM on the ROAD.” Sole Agent P. A. PARIS, 54-56, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A.M.A. A.M.A. X X DRINK I GRANT S I X X i SCOTCH WHISKY S x AND x x x159 words
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Advertisement1423 1922-07-13 12 mt r. i i “ELLFRMAN” I INF LLOYD TRIESTINO Indo-China Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. eLu s e T x H^ D Co^ c (I X®. o t" p (Incorporated in Hongkong.) (lncorporated in England.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOR SINGAPORE, HONGKONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI JAPAN, of above line i J"’” SinBapore D ue1,423 words
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Advertisement577 1922-07-13 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPA) Under Contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Services. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN Si OUTWARD MAILS. To Yokohama via Singapore. Saigon, Haiphong, and Kobe. Steamer. Tons Gross Register. Dep. l tIJ Cordillere 11,000 July. Amazonc 11,000 August. Angkor 15.000 August, Angers 15.C0»' Sept r Azay577 words
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