Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 July 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833» *Jo. 158. VOL. LXXX, MONDAY, 17th JULY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 472 1 r NIKKO I j modern art PHOTOGRAPHIC I STUDIO N o. 7. NOKTHAM ROAD, i; •j Tel. No. 57». J <’ s '@7 j Haboko Tea. i CONTINENTAL TYRES, i Carefully selected and free from I dust. Each packet contains i lb. of I Fresh Shipment Just g Tea nett
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    • 9 1 i! T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NBXT DOOR TO TRI BISPENSARY.”
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  • 1683 2 mystery book on soldiers AND POLITICIANS. The anonymous author of “Pomp ol Power” is a puzzle altogether more interesting than lhe much-discussed “Gentleman with a Duster. Whoever he may be. he takes advantage of his anonymity to say exactly what ho thinks ol soldiers and politicians, British
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    • 1491 2 POSITIONS VACANT. f I The Penang impressionists s ji Will lIOTD THFIR M H i X Z.*®wUs7 Ik\ ANNUAL EXHIBITION s I j lWk\ Apply stating experience to Box No. 155 ‘-4 c/o Pinang Gazette. I On Friday, July 21st, g t: u c daily. |AT THE PENANG CRICKET CLUB,
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    • 306 2 OPTICIANS Our Shop is Convenient For You We beg to notify the Public generally that on and after Monday, the 17th July, that our business will be conducted from our new address at 19, Bishop Street, (opposite Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd.) H. LAZARUS Co., Consulting-Opticians and Importers of Optical
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  • 1461 3 EXPANSION OF NONAGRICTLTURAL SOf’IETIES. l ite report of Air. I'alvert. Registrar of Cooperative Societies in the Punjab, is “as usual refreshing and stimulating. To his energy and enthusiasm the l*roviiice owes the later developments of the cooperation movement.” says th<* Local Government’s review on
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    • 401 3 —T \jSvmm i!l! rWB ■■ih'ili ■•'X 'i X r iWk? !'i rWk-. rtili. iz ?> I fllOlsHliHFi L w ?A// /EkS::S<h r- viz 1 1 1 7//WMWm v* £z y ~xx, I Are y&ur children J is brimming cwr with rebus!: health Your children will be robust and happy, with
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    • 223 3 PAINFUL joints. In no disease does the blood become thin so rapidly as in rheumatism Not only does it become thin but it is loaded with impurities —the rheumatic poisons. Without proper treatment these poisons increase, the joints inflame and swell and the patient becomes a pleTin re. are a
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    • 252 3 I PRITCHARD I CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) I Perfumery Toilet Dept. JUST RECEIVED a choice assort- I J ment of Toilet Requisites. Toilet Powders. Ĕ 1 EE Poudre Nilde large per box $1.25 medium 70 De Riz De Java 60 ;zz Le Trefle Incarnat 2.50 zz Simon
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  • 408 4 P. v ST. X WIERS. P.C.C. won by (he narrow margin ol seven runs against St. Xaviers al the Esplanade on Saturday and had it not been for a life granted to Roger in the closing stages, the result would almost certainly have been against th«*m. St. Xaviers batted
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  • 236 4 The feature of the game between P.C.C. and Parit Buntar, at Parit Buntar. yesterday, was the excellent bowling on both sides and the great first xvicket stand by W. N. Edwards and Ffrench Mullen for Parit Buntar. The game was a keenly contested one and ended
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  • 59 4 The Unveilinc Ceremony. The Memorial to the members of the Penang Cricket Club who fell in the war. will be unveiled by His Excellency Major-General Sir Neill Malcolm, 0. C. Troops. Malaya, on the 3rd August. We understand that the presentation of two Long Service Medals will
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  • 144 4 North Johore Club Formed. A meeting of Rugby enthusiasts was held at Segamat on July 12th, and it was decided to form a North Johore Rugby Football Club and to ask Muar to cooperate. There was an attendance of 22 Europeans and Mr. B. J. Barton of Batu
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  • 1660 4 RECORD ENTRIES FOR AFTPMN MEETING. The entries for the Pemmg Tvr*. Club Autumn Meeting, on July 2-»th. -«th ami 2‘Jth are as follows 1 7—PERAK PLATE PURSE. Value $600 and $500 with $160 to each Second Pony. A Handicap for Ex Griffin Ponies 14—2 and under that
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  • 332 4 most enjoyable ami successful dance took place at the Caledonia dub on Saturday night. Some 7B people were pit‘»*nt, including visitois from P'-nang. Taiping. Kedah and other places. Thanks to the efforts of Mrs. Hubble ami Mrs. Macdonald, the Club House ami its environs had
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  • 283 4 The shortcomings of the Bankruptcy Ordinance were the subject of discussion in Singapore Suporme Court. The matter aroee out of a petition by Mr. Dudley Parsons, who informed the Hon Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard that the members of the Bar Committee were going to put forward
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  • 858 4 MEMORIAT. TABLET UNVEILED IN ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH There was a very large congregation of the members of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, and other friends of the late Mr. A. Stephen Anthony, (formerly principal of Messrs. A. A. Anthony and Co., Penang), at a special
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    • 517 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted 2 sets Lawn Tennis Poles and 2 La\vn Tennis Nets. Must be good condition. Apply Box Xo. 175. Pinang Gazette. NOTICES. 1 the undersigned. Lee I’ek Hock. Attorney of Thio Pin Long and Tlib, Shee Fork, the Administrators of th,. Estate of Thio Thiauw Siat decease,!,
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 442 5 London. -July 6.—Accompanied by his chauffeur, the Duke of Leinster left Piccadilly in a Rolls Royce motor car at 3 a.m. to drive to Aberdeen within ’5 hours in an attempt to win a wager for £3,000 made with a member of the Ducal family who
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    • 227 5 London, June 25.—The “Times correspondent at Riga says that at Moscow there is a modern Pilate uttering the words: —“I promise a sentence that wi]’ satisfy the mob.” The scene, which was in a typical Soviet court of justice and was strikingly identical with that enacted
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    • 154 5 London. July 1. —A settlement is an nounced in a case which has been occupying a good deal of space in the newspapers. namely, the dispute regarding the will of the late Earl of Shrewsbury, made in 1920. leaving the residue of his personal estate, said
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    • 383 5 London, June 27. —The Honours question again came up in the House of Commons when a shower of enquiries descended on the Prime Minister, more particularly as regards the South African, Sir J. B. Robinson’s peerage. Lord H. Cavendish Bentinck asked if the recommendation of the latter
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    • 149 5 London. June 30. —After a two years searching enquiry in which the question of disability or cowardice has been examined closely, the Mar Office ShellShock Committee has presented a report in which it has accepted the view that there is no difference between breakdowns due to strain, shell
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    • 190 5 London, June 30. —Lord Muir Macken zie’s Gaming Bill parsed by both Houses of Parliament, will shortly become law [Last October, according to a decision by the King’s Bench in a case relating to the payment of bets, any person who lost money by belting in definite
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    • 94 5 London. June 25.—Known as the mo dern Midas, or the Napoleon of finance. Sir M’illiam Hopwood. the eottonm:ii magnate, whose deals a few years aggie gated 30 millions, finds a receiving or der in bankruptcy made against him. Sixty years of age he began life as cot-ton-piecer.
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    • 119 5 —r«™ii—riiwiH—llium mi—— I REDUCTION >n PRICE DELIVERY EX GARAGE 1 EORD STANDARD TOURING CAR $1550. FORD TOURING Fitted with Electric Starting and Lighting $1750. WEARNE BROTHERS, LTD., PENANG. rnrrTmni I r' irw~ -r— ——rw SALAD OIL I Made by Calve, Delft, Pure, economical in use, of finest flavour Suitable for
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    • 343 5 I Mi«■WBEXKn OHBE» 9 OHB» I— riirmi I Q a-"* f MM* V€■■*-W9MM STEALING. J A new Foxtrot that will steal right into your heart. Brilliantly played by the happy six" J on Columbia Record No. 3531. Price $2. I Call and hear it to-day. I OTHER NEW RECORDS. j
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  • 1314 6 which of their number is on leave —“S-F-P.” People interested in improving the public health are everywhere concerned about assuring an adequate and cheap supply of good milk to consumers. It lias long been recognised that the chief danger involved in using cows milk as a food tor
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  • 1413 6 A fairly lengthy report on Forest Administration for the year Malayan Forest- 1321 is published as a ry Development supplement to the F.M.S. Government Gazette of July 14th. It is signed by Mr. G. E. S. Unbitt, Conservator of Forests, F. M. S. and S. S., an«l
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  • 255 6 SMART WORK BY I IRl< BINB\I>I At 9-41 lust night. Penang Fir* Brigad'* received a call from Simpang Lima. N' 2 engine from the Penang Road Station, and the motor tender from the Central Station were immediately despatch'd, ami arriving on the seem* quick!.'found that house
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    • 233 6 DODGE CARS ARE AGAIN SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED IN PRICE J. BERRY CO., Representing Central Motors Ltd., Singapore. j I —T 118 |M' I liM l lfrirwi public notice. .ramara AGE OF PROOF CERTIFCATE White Horse whisky J The maintenance of pre-war standard of Scotch Whisky is dependent J on possession by
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    • 29 6 “E. O.” RACE WEEK. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY DAY. RACE DINNERS AND DANCING Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. E. O. ORCHESTRA Accompanied by Mr. MURPHY. Raffles Jazz Drummer. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 829 7 fighting at Various Points. \CH\IIY IX LIMERICK. Kepter’s Telegrams.] London, duly 14,\p pea unices point to great activity South Limerick The Free Stateis’ ipture of Wexford seriously threan.ne<l f he hregulars’ wing. The hit--IP I. ar( reported to Ih* evacuating Waterford City, and falling back in ,u!il\ Waterford.
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  • 148 7 CHANCELLOR'S STATEMENTLondon, July 14. An important statement 011 Britain's financial position was made* by Sir Robert Horne, in the House of Commons. Replying to Mr- Asquith, he* said the British debt to America at the* present rate of exchange was £*938,000.000. The* floating debt had ieen reduced since*
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  • 122 7 GIFT TO LONDON MUSEUM. London, -July 15. Another valuable gift of Japanese acquer has been rec eived by the ictoria and Albert Museum. Mr. R. A P. Fungst, having presented to flu* nation the whole fine collection of medicine cases whic h had been exhibited on loan for
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  • 104 7 AMER IU A S AIX)(>FN ESS. Washington, July 15 Replying to a correspondent, Mr Charles Hughes, State Secretary, sax s he sees no prospect of the I nited States sharing the maintenance c.f the Permanent Court of International Justice until provision was made*, whereby she had
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  • 35 7 A SLIGHT INCREASE. London, July 14. The first time for many months, the c ost of living rose 4 point'; lust month. It is now 84 per cent above the* prewar figures.
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  • THE PRINCE OF WALES.
    • 320 7 Loudon, -July 14. Cabinet Ministers and Overseas representatives were present at Downing Street at a dinner given by Mr. Lloyd George in honour of the Prince of Wales. The Premier, in a speech welcoming ihe Prince, said many were doubtful regarding the visit to India under
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    • 467 7 The Times'' says the Prince of Wales reached York House, his own residence, at 4-45 on June 21. A single sentry paced the pavement in front of York House. In the archway a dainty but unofficial guard of honour of w hite-frocked rose-sellers took up their
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  • 189 7 Germany’s Latest Payment. Paris, July 15. It i> understood that Germany ha' paid the 32,01)().(MM) gold marks dm* on July 15Germany’s New Request Paris, Julv 16. Ihe ‘"Petit Parisien” states that the German Ambassador handed the I’tench Government a new note intimating that Get many is obliged to suspend
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  • 112 7 LANCASHIRE AGAINST DUTY. London, -July 14. Lancashire's case against the imposition of a 33 1 3 per cent duty on German fabric gloves was explained to the Board of Trade Committee of Emjuirx by Mr William Howarth of Bolton, representing the cotton-spin-ning employers and workers, who
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  • 18 7 GER MAN ONSUI .ATE REOPENED London, July 15. The German Consulate at Petrograd opened on -July 9.
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  • 27 7 ENVER PASHA’S ADVENTURE. London, July 15. A Moscow communique states that as the result of fighting, the complete overthrow of Enver Pasha’s Bokharan adventure is imminent.
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  • 72 7 EXT RADITI ON It >R M A LITI ES Vienna. -July I*’>. The official demand from Britain for the extradition of Mr- Gerald Bevan Inis reached the Supreme Court. The work of translation ami preparat’on of the mass of documents will occupy at least a week. 1
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  • 162 7 It will be remembered that in the middle of February four of the part ners in the Stock Exchange firm ot Ellis and Co-, the senior member of which had been Gerard Lee Bevan, late chaiiman of the City Equitable Fire Insurance Company, who has just
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  • 80 7 Train Breaks at Gare Du Nord. Paris, -July 15. When a train was entering the Gare du Nord, the rear portion uuexplicably switched oft on to another line, breaking the couplings. The rear carriages dashed into a pillar of a bridge, against which they piled up. Two
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  • 35 7 PRESI DENT CONGRATULATED ON ESCAPE. Paris, July 15. Bouvet is a well known anarchist. Ihe outrage, which was evidently directed against President MilleramL evoked numberless congratulations to President Millerand on his escape.
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  • 224 7 Chicago, July 14. A strike order has been issued, «•ailing out 25,(MM) stationary fireman, engineers and oilers in the railways >f the United States on July 17. Government Measures. Washington, July 14 It is probable United States’ troops will soon be employed to protect the railways against
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  • 66 7 Paris, July 14. The ‘‘Matin’’ states that French doctors carried out experiments which conclusively showed that the absorption of vaccine against typhus. dysentery and cholera is much more efficacious that* vaccination. Out of 1.236 persons in one district who absorbed antityphoid vaccine, only five suffered from typhoid,
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  • 84 7 London, June 28.—Replying in th? House of Commons to a question ye> terday touching on the time taken f or the transit of the Indian mail, the Post-master-General said that he saw no prospect of a time saving on the ove; land carriage mail. The “Times” to-day
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  • 53 7 London, July B—At question time in the House of Commons, Mr. (hurch.fi said that several aeroplanes had been supplied to the Provisional Government Th»* Ulster representatives asked against whom they would be used. Mr. Churchill replied against the enemies of the Free State challenging the authority of
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  • 212 7 India Beaten. London, July 14. At Bristol, in the Davis (’up Doubles, A. A Fyzee and Rama>w<imi (India) beat Count D«* Gomar and Flaquer (Spain) 3—6, 7—5, 11—9 B—lo, 6—l Spain Beats India, Ijoihloii. -luly 15. At Bristol, in the Davis (’up, Spain beat India and now
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  • 54 7 London, July 14 At Leyton, the Essex-Hampshire match was drawn, neither side scor ng points for the championship. Mead, in Hampshire’s first innings, made 179 (not out). At Birmingham, Surrey beat Warwickshire by ten wickets- Hobbs scored 168. At Bradford, Yorkshire led Wor cestershire on the first innings
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  • 114 7 THE FRENCH GRAND PRIX. Strasbourg, July 16. Felix Mazzaro, driving a Fiat, won the French motor car Grand Prix over .500 miles. His average speed was 80 miles an hour. Vizcaya, driving a Bugatti, was second. Marco, driving a Bugatti, was third Another Fiat overturned, the drive’ and
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  • 16 7 HONGKONG MAN’S SUCCESS. London, July 15. At Bisley, Corporal Goodman. Hongkong, won the Alexandria competition.
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  • 99 7 SEVEN COOLIES KILLED BY AVALANCHE. Simla, July 15. A message from Yatung states that the third and final attempt to reach the summit of Everest failed. Seven coolies were killed by an avalanche. One European narrowly escapedGeneral Bruce previously reported from Phari Jong (Tibet) that Captain G- Finch
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  • 596 8 —“C. E” I'he meeting called by, what we may term, the Dutch Rubber Growers' Association to b(‘ held on June 27, at '1 he Hague, is naturally looked firward to with very considerable interest. The Dutch Minister*/ the Colonies desires to know what is the view m Holland as
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  • 109 8 The Directors’ report for 1921 states that a shortage of Lippers was experienced towards the end of the year. A permannet set of coolie lines, comprising 20 rooms, was added during the year. A restricted crop of 129,712 lbs was harvested. The net profit for the year
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  • 183 8 Steady Business Done. Messrs. Fearon A.- Co,, Kuala Lumpur, reported on Wednesday, July 12th There has been on the whole a steady business during the week, the majority of enquiries being as usual in the giltedged section which remains strong. Tin ■shares and industrials have received fair attention
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  • 256 8 Singapore, July 11.—The local share i market has continued to show an all round improvement during the week under review, especially in the Industrial Group where an increased turnover i has occurred. i Tin at £155. .is. Od. is a fraction firmer but rubber is again easier
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  • 139 8 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 55*.|th auction on Wednesday. July 12th. when there was catalogued 1,823.102 lbs.: 813.89 Tons. Offered 1,481.348 lbs.: 061.32 Tons. Sold 1,139,988 Ihs.; 508.92 Tons. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked sheet C-'ius per lb. Singapore Standard Quality 25 to 25/.
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  • 364 8 Mr A. G. N. Swart-, in a further communication to that we have previously noted, again refers to the statement of Mr. H- J. Welch abourt- the inequality of position of companies, working with foreign or Dutch capital in the Netherlands Indies, with regard to the war
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  • 188 8 Benares Opium p. chest $5.0()0.00 nom. (’loves 115.00 sales Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 65.00 Nutmegs 805... 45.00 sellers 1105... 37.00 Coconuts per I,(MM) 39.00 Copra Sundried lO.fio sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 perbag do do do
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  • 471 8 PENANG, JULY 17, 1922. S cts GOVERNMENT MUTTON—j Head, sheep or goat each 80 Liver with heait lung do 1.00 Tri,e do l.'O Goat or She« p per lb 5' Sweet read each "-’0 Leg of Mutton .in 55 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 MUTTON— HeaL
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 173 8 DRINK I GRANT S i are quite easy to make if Cook uses Raisley for I i crnTru wurcw 'Aftysss soLUILn WnlolAi g and baked throughout. J* Follow the directions given M with each tin and success is X AND x assured. “Every Day and in Every Way i At
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  • 163 9 4 Letter to Litvinoff. i n;i! TELEGRAMS.] Tlir 11 ugue. I uly 16. ii( ]h «.fated that Heer Pif,,m of the Non-llusbian i sent a letter to M Utvilicit t lit* President s and ,i the three Sub-Uommis-inoiisk agree with th? ,i of the President of the s
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  • 35 9 A I R( i OUTRAGECairo. July 15. I i t'oloiiel Piggott, of tin* Army I' Departinelit. was shot and Wollll- u i' believed fatally, in the centr*' < i'i>- itv Ihe assailants escaped
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  • 235 9 I'H X|>! IjsHEIJ ME\ s PLIGHT. i'i o'clock this mornimz. the ai !'<»rt (’ornwallis I a capsized sampan, under sail. ilriftiiiLi in the water off the Esplanade. Inioi nation was sent to the Boarding Officer, and the steam launch “Penguin” niin-diately pm out to investigate. A
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  • 153 9 “M.M.” H day Mail’ quotes from its 7' 1 in 1897, thus: I’maiqr Gazette” hears that a re- u Memorial from the Subordi- l(r| '"'l' (i the Cvil Service has 1( s ''"''d o.v tin* Governor, in which H of State severely censures "loii.ilistg for having memorialis--Iwithout firs!
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  • 57 9 ttong ne The House o f Com h'bouj a rn discussing the :i M 1 "'’'"'•"l to reduce the beer duty ‘"’•d. TL w bich was finally r< ,u d'- of s' i' S at the "■tit t| n Horne, who refused to u I (<></ on
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  • 833 9 —“S. F. P.” Mrs. I*. Palmer has left Selangor for i I < »ne. Mr. A. Still visited Kuala Lumpur during the week-end. Messrs .McKenzie and Murray arrive! by the Kopah from Deli this morning. Lieut. I‘. Moor<*. R. G. A., has left for home, and is
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  • 54 9 The following are the latest quotations in Alessrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. Shares. a A c. Sc. sc. .Alining. Hitam Tin H 5 ‘»5 ‘HI Johan Tin 47A 52| 45 50 K. Kainunting... 29/- 30/<> 30/- 32/X'awng Pet 27’ 32/> 30 35 General. S. Trading
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  • 45 9 I7th July, 1922. Local. cts. I Smoked Sheet 24 Pevan<; >Fine Pale Crepe 2.*P> Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17l StNGA- ISmoked Sheet 25 PORE Crepe 24} London and New York. London SllePt J 4 S >! Crepe t J/<>d Dull. New York Gi l
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  • 63 9 Local. Tin Straits Trading Co. Ltd. July 17: Singapore sold 100 tons at 577.7. Penang sold 25 tons at x 77«. Alessrs Boustead and Co.. Ltd:— To-day's quotation for Singapon' relined tin $77.37-2 per picul, business done 100 tons: Penang retired tin $77.37-2 per picul.business done 2.'» tons;
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  • 64 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co.. X. L. from 9th to 15th July (being one week), 21 tons. Xawng Pet Tin. Limited, first half of July, hours run 13S, ya-dage trvated 5.X00. ore won. piculs 190. Tin Bentong No Liability, first half of July, hotn-5317. piculs X 7, yards
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  • 189 9 —Ex. It is very seldom that a plan f, tion rubljer company has such a remarkably well-attended and amirgble annual m- eting as that experienced by Ani Igam-’ I Rubber Estates Limited. The reason is to be found in the virile and pn g/essive policy of the board,
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  • 210 9 London, June 29. —There vvas a splendid scene at the Albert Hall to-night on the occasion of Princess Alary’s ball in aid of the combined hospitals appeal. The large Hall was brilliantly lighted and decorated, a feature being the outlining of the tiers and boxes with many
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  • 1089 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES 1’ l.i CQ jC Ib «e RUBBER 1>... x s S Allenby Rubber Co 65, 70 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ...I JK)i 1 00 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 10 1 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 9 00HO 00 Ayer Kuning P.ubber Estates 1 00 Ayer
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 238 9 j GREAT SALE NOW ON j h The public’s appreciation 1 g of our bargain value has been H s shewn in a marked degree H j during the first week of this H s very exceptional sale. They 1 have been quick to see the g advantage of purchasing
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  • 831 10 MR. RICE ACQUITTED The hearing of the charge of criminal breach of trust against C- M. Rice, an assistant employed by the Borneo Co-, was concluded ih the District; Court. Singapore, on Friday and ended in his acquittal- He was represented b\ Mr. J. G Campbell,
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  • 131 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Willesden for Rangotn. Trang for Kantang (Trang). Seang Bee for Singapore and China. Elephanta for PortSwettenham and Singapore (taking mails for Port Swettenham, Klang and Kuala Lumpur). Hindu for Mergui. Tavoy, Rangoon and Moulmein. The following ships are in communication with the
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  • 295 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Federated Malay States. Malacca. Johore. Singapore and Hongkong Ipoh. Batu Gajah, Tapah Road. T By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu. Kuala i 7.15 a.in. Lumpur, Klang.
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  • 114 10 PENANG. JULY 17, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 15/I(‘> 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/1G 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 5/16 Calcutta Demand Bank 44s 177 i 3 days’sight Private „181 Bombay Demand Bank „177 Madras Demand Bank „177 > 3 days’sight
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  • 52 10 July 20— Penang Fire Brigade, Display and Competitions. 4.45 p.m. July 21—“Penang Impressionists.” At Home ami Exhibition, at Penang Cricket Club. Julv 23—P.5.C.. Gibbons Cup. 220 yds. H’cap. July 25. 27 an I 2‘J—Penang Races. Autumn Meeting. July 28—Penang Club, “Race Ball.’ 9.15 p.m. August 9—Court of Appeal,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 380 10 SLOAN’S PENETRATES WITHOUT RUBBING Relieves all Nerve Pains hll0U?J& II i R ■FK X PH 7. ifffOTS !>(■ frnnvmH kI r r^w 7 IRlkft I M *1 S M An Invaluable Remedy C i for SCIATICA and fol other NERVE PAINS. jferf O I: you’re tormented by Sciatica, Kheu- rj
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    • 306 10 I GROSSMITH’S I “Golden Still” I Eau de Cologne i Wonderful freshness, invigo- M rating quality and de- lightful odour, distinguish this t really High-class Eau de I Cologne, which is undoubtedly I the finest production of its kind. I It is manufactured from the I purest ingredients and blended
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  • 907 11 PRELIMINARY POINTS. A civil suit of considerable interest which has been pending for some month past, came before Sir L. M. Woodward in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur on W»‘dnes<iay, not, however, for the action to be argued outright, but on preliminary points only. The plaintiff to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 821 11 t- 3 .w. AR’mv»'rMi I rf>Jl ar^ am^*!aC II McKAY’S I Stump Jumping I Disc Ploughs I AND B I Spring Tyne I Cultivators. II For Efficiency and Reliability. I >■♦*< I Agents: McAlister Co., Ltd., I BANKS. I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING I AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.
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    • 238 11 i r. A V-% THE 1 PAPERS i M CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I and 1 with which is associated TYPEWRITER RIBBONS THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. rv of Every Description and Head Office: SHANGHAI. )ualjty Requircd fof Both incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinance.. Commercial Houses LIFE
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    • 1554 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY. Under Contract with ti e French Government STEAMSHIP CO LTD., Singapore to Java ports Port Dar w in. Mail .nd Pinger Service.. (Incorporated in transhipping; toA». t r.h“. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SER\ ICE- Tasmanian and New Zealand Ports, New OUTWARD MAILS. The fo,lowin g steamers
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    • 460 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CO Tri (INCORPORATED TN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) TEL. ADDRESS TELRpj. SHIPPING. PENANG.” No/47. Head Office —No. 63, Beach Street. Penang Dockyard and Machine Shop, Sung’ei Nyok, p Telephone No. BUTTERWORTH 1. Ship Owners, Steel and Iron Ship Builders and Contr t Boiler-Makers. Engineers, Brass and Iron Founds STEAMERS.
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