Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 September 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 216. VOL LXXX. SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 602 1 NEW STOCK FRAME MOULDINGS 9 Frames made to Order j} i VISIT SOLICITED i NIKKO STUDIO i No. 7, NORTHAM ROAD. 5 a ■■Ma V *u■ '«■•••>» lU* s i aiiiiiiiiiiiiiHtimimiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiini MESSRS. JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD., g i g g HAVI DECEIVED THE ROYAL WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT TO j H.a.EL
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    • 19 1 f j T. NAGATA, DENTIST. S' n a S NEXT DOOR TO M a “THE DISPENSARY.” a > ■■•-a ■■■■aa.aa»-*
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  • 870 2 CHINESE CASHIER MURDERED. Writing from Kroh on September 18 a correspondent of the “Times of Malaya” says: A daring robbery, accompanied by murder, was perpetrated at Tntan, Upper Perak, on the night of the 28th August, at about 9 o’clock. A shop in the town, “chop”
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1481 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED FOR SALE. '/hii/WrO ADVERTISEMENTS. Meranti and other Hardwood |g ||y rf ||g g' Wanted For Sale, To Let, &C„ Planks and Scantlings All Wanted, ror oa ta ndard sizes of Hardwood can be "inserted in the I .nW C hen g hai, Merbau, p ores three CENTS .a
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    • 260 2 I BRITISH I I INDENTED I ROUND J STEEL BARS g The Elastic Limit of these Bars is H Nearly Twice as Great as Ordutury Mild Steel. 1 The Breaking Strain is Approximately 1 90,000 lbs., i.e., 40 tons per sq. inch. 1 ALL SIZES IN STOCK. Special Quotations for
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    • 208 3 London, September B,—Charles Vena Lies ernon, District and Sessions Judge in the Indian Civil Service, jumped off the platform in Piccadilly Circus Tube Station as a train emerged from the tunnel and was decapitated and electrocuted. Giving evidence at the inquest a relative stated that
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    • 214 3 j London. September 7.—The City Editor of the Tinies” after a visit to Germany says the currency inflation which was primarily responsible for depreciation of the mark was not due to reparations but is the continuance of the unsound finance commenced in 1914. Inflations cause
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    • 168 3 London, September 11,—A copy of a letter written by a Leipzig firm to a Spanish business house has been received by the Federation of British Industries which draws attention to it as an in stance, of the use the Germans are ma king of troubles in India
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    • 112 3 London, Sept-ember 8. —The vulnerability of Woolwich Arsenal to aircraft attack has been specially considered by a Government Committee investigating the desirability of retaining the Arsenal on its present site. Aeroplane experiments made over the district resulted in the conclusion that it is almost impossible even in
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    • 60 3 London, September 8. —For the* se cond year in succession their Majesties were unable to attend the Braemar gathering, thus depriving the event of much of its social attractiveness. Neve' theless 10,000 persons were present. It was a splendid spectacle in brilliant sun shine. The Princess Royal
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    • 35 3 London,, September 8. —“Merely as a precautionary measure’’ the Ministry of Health has arranged to provide botulinus anti-toxin on demand at the Ministry and also at Plymouth, Birmingham. Cardiff Newcastle, and Manchester.
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    • 145 3 London, September 9. —The report of the Ministry of Agriculture shows that wet and sunless weather in August re tarded the ripening of corn and hindered the harvesting of grain which is likely to ibe under the average. Insurance companies issuing Pluvius I olicies have during the
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    • 198 3 London, .September B.—A report ad dressed by Mr. Dalrymple Hay to the High Commissioner for India on the con |Struction of a Calcutta tube shows a i proposed line starting from Bagmari Road on the E. B- R. and having stall ions at Narkeldanga, Sealdah, Amher-t I
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    • 81 3 Geneva. September B.—The latest rift in the Entente’s lute concerns the League of Nations request to members to supply the Disarmament Commission wtm information regarding tneir lespet Live military strengths. French circles are exercised because they assert that Britain's reply included statistical tables, comparing her own aimaments with
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    • 59 3 London, September 9-—A group of mill girls of a Dundee jute factory, where prayer mats are made for the use of Mahomedans, sent- a mat to their Par liamontary representative, Mr Chur chill, as a proof of beautiful modern British craftmanship. The design is of domes, moons
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    • 73 3 London, September 10.—At. Scarbo rough. Ihe Players compiled 227 (W. Rhode s 71 not out) in response to the Gentlemen’s first innings total of 325 Batting for the second time the Gentle men. declared with 264 for 8. A-W- Carr made 64 and F. T. Mann 100.
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    • 125 3 i London, September 8. —At Rumson. Meadowbrook defeated Orange County 7 —4, thus earning the right to meet tic Argentine in the final of the American Open Polo Championship on Saturday. London, September 9. —At Rumson the Argentine team won the open polo tour namenit, defeating Meadowbrook
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    • 69 3 London. September 8- —At Brooklin. in the United States Open. Amateur Golf Championship Tolley (England) was put out in the third round, when he was defeated by 2 up. When tin* curate of a ccuntry parish alluded in an eloquent peroration to the time when “we shall
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 167 3 ■’^l□llllllli|||||llllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllr.||||||||||||||||(lt||||||||||||| l l l l Making A Necessary j I Nuisance, A Pleasure. I I GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR. I g ĔĔ Packed each in a leatherette Case f| complete with three Blades. EE Complete outfit $2 ĔE Spare Gillette Blades per packet J of 12 $l-75. 1 “VALET” AUTO STROP
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    • 378 3 TWmnicTnrrrnn-TTrr I it s d T Q JX. 0 IL hi fc i 8 I nC— 1 1 <j n I < ‘‘We’re so glad you are getting well again, Daddy.” J H hat a feeling of satisfaction it is i; to a man who has been nervy and run-down
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  • 1740 4 half-yearly meeting. The Ilon’ble Mr. NV. P. Kerr presided at the half-yearly meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, held at the Exchange on NN ednesday afternoon, when about forty members of the Association, were represented, says the Free Press.” The Chairman said: —Since the 31st
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  • 781 4 ASSIZE PROCEEDINGS The trial of N. Mamat, formerly chief clerk in the P.C.M.O.’s office, was bogun at Singapore As&izesi before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lenuard, the D. P. P. prosecuting and Mr. J. G. Campbell de«fending the accused, says the “S. T.” His Lordship having ruled that the statement of
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  • 591 4 THE CARNARVON STREET AFFAIR. In the Police Court, Penang, to-day, before Mr. H. C. Bathurst, sitting as His Majesty’s Coroner, and a jury, an inquest was held into the circumstances attending the death of Lim Wai, who died in the General Hospital, from head injuries received in a
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  • 255 4 A FINE VIEW OBTAINED IN SINGAPORE. There was practically not a cloud in the sky to-day in Singapore, says Thursday s “Straits Times,’’ thus enabling hundreds of people of all classes to have a fine view of the eclipse of the sun caus. ed by the path of
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  • 27 4 A football match between A” Company and “B” Company, Penang Volun teers, will be 1 played on Wednesday next, ai 5 p.m. on the Esplanade Ground.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 401 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. 1 Milner’s Safe, size 34 ft. long by 2’ ft. wide outside. 1 Milner’s Safe, size 24 ft. long by 2] ft. wide outside, both with wooden stands. 1 Underwood Typewriter, foolscap size. 1 Underwood Typewriter, Policy Size. 1 Royal Typewriter, Policy Size. All 3 in
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    • 445 4 BRITISH WAR MEDAL AND M ER. CANTILE MARINE WAR MEDAL The above medals have l.e.m for issue to the persons nanm. T 1 Application for these should j °weither personally or in writin Master Attendant (Medals ?>"’?“ Singapore. Rran <H Surname Christian Foggie Andrew Herd Jamail Awang Bin Gjiggine Martin
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 86 4 SPECIAL INDIAN FILM. LYRIC KINEMA, |i(Argy&ll Road, Penang.) FOR 4 NIGHTS ONLY From Fri. Sept. 29th to Monday Oct. 2nd. The Novelty Sensation Of All Times The Soul Stirring Photo-Play Miracle. VISHNU AVATAR OR SRI KRISNA LILA 8 Big Reels. Adapted For The Screen From The Vishnu Puranam. William Fox
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  • 2201 5 treasure hunt in Scotland. (Krom < >nr Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, August 30. A search for sunken treasure and the (l ie of things that men value fiom the i im and tireless custody of the ocean can never fail td appeal to the imagination. In the latest adventure
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  • 186 5 Criticism recently passed on Shanghai ricksha companies was ('.iscu&ted at a meeting of the Chinese and Foreign Ricksha Owners’ Guild held at headquarters., »ays the “North China Daily News.” A Chinese ricksha proprietor characterized a* pure imaginat ion" the statement that the companies derived $3OO a year from
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  • 160 5 In view of the fact: that residents .bitten by a rabid dog usually go to Bangkok for treatment the following from the ‘‘Siam Observer” is of interest The* main building of the Saovabha Institute (Pasteur Institute) is practically completed, and the Directhas now removed the greater part
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  • 76 5 ’l’he Japanese Consul-General» Singapore, sends to the Press the following wires Tokio. September 18.—Considering it inadvisable to lift, the embargo cn gold, the Finance Ministry announced, < n September 16. that the Ministry intends- to lift, the embargo gradually at the proper times. Imperial ordinances abolishing the
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  • 456 5 A CHANCE FOR MALAYA. A new use for china clay, of special interest to Malaya in view of the practically inexhaustible supplies of that material controlled by the Malayan Potteries Ltd. at Gopeng, Ipoh, is attracting the attention of industrial chemists, who have been conducting successful
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  • 116 5 Shanghai, September 18. —Cheng Kung. min advocates the organisation of volun teers by the selection of one out of evetv hundred of the able-bodied men. Five millions are required for the military expenses during the mid-autumn festival, but nothing is available. Chang So-lin is suddenly planning a military
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  • 253 5 The following new books have been re ceived at the Library: Crossing Piccadilly Circus, by Ward Muir. East is East, by Major-General T D Pilcher. The Empty Sack, by Basil King. The Haunting, by C- A- Dawson-Scott Lord Byron’s Correspondence, Edited by John Murray (2 vols.) More Memoirs
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 259 5 [WHITEAWAYSI FOR EVERYTHING THAT IS 3 j New Dainty, and Fresh J J IN J I Toilet Requirements PARFUMERIE DE LUXE j MORNY LONDON. S Parfum a June Roses J Morny jLL. j J J $4-50, $4-95. A Parfum .“Chaminade” 5 r Morny 5 e s6s 'Steif i i i
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  • 1096 6 If present plans nature, very soon the ports of Penang and Singapore will be receiving calls from vessels of the leading German lines. Probably a competitive element may be brought in which will have an effect on prevailing freight and passenger rates. On the other hand
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  • 1300 6 If the rubber industry of Malaya is not subjected to an indepenThe Rubber dent compulsory restricIndustry. tion scheme, —and this is not within the bounds of probability—then it may have to concentrate upon some of the points advanced in Monday’s issue—economical working and greater attention to the
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  • 270 6 A mail for Australasia, by the Man (via Singapore) closes at 7.15 a.m. Monday. Mails from Australia are expect..! h arrive in time for delivery at 9 a.m. Monday. Court Inspector 11. Nicol left m-d.n by the Ipoh on transfer to Singapore. The Rantau Agri-Horticultural shov. will be
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 106 6 << Drum Pumps I UTILITY— I Acids, Oils, Semi-Fluids, J Water, Etc. I ADVANTAGES— I ,2 S I No Valves. Positive g Action. I DRIVE— I Designed to Suit any Method Required. i 1 3 ■«Ji' Belt Driven Drum Pump for General Purposes. i I i ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF a
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    • 39 6 “E. O Tuesday. 26th Sept —DINNER DANCE. Wednes., 27th Sept. SPECIAL TIFFIN ORCHESTRA. Friday, 29th Sept.— DINNER DANCE. Saturday. 30th Sept— SPECIAL TIFFIN ORCHESTRA. EVENING DRESS ESSENTIAL FQR DANCING. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. J//-S. C. IF. Ballautyne. r p. c
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 122 6 A MILLION DOLLAR CHARLES CHAPLIN ATTRACTION I YRIC KINEM A S M J THEATRE ROYAL. 130. Penang Road. XA. ZZ From Thursday, 21st to Sunday, 24th September, 1922. 5= Presents CHARLES CHAPLIN In his Latest Million Dollar Comedy gg “A DAYS PLEASURE” 2 Parte 1 (ATI 10-30 P. M.) STRONGLY’
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    • 35 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1.40 p.m. <S. 5 p.m. To-morrow. 2. 6 a.m. 8.25 a.m. 2.17 p.m. 8.40 p.m. Mon o a v. 2.40 a.m. 9. 4 a.m. 2.52 p.m. 9.13 p.m.
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  • 131 6 DEATHS I I’RITCHAKn. —George Rennis L prit chard, (Steward of the Sailors’ Home) a: the General Hospital. Singapore. Age •!’> SwinTon. —In London on or about 17tn inst., Campbell Hernulf Swinton, late Manager of Temiang South Estate, aged 40 years- (By cable). OBITUARY. SIR JULIAN CORBETT London, September 21. The
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  • 1421 7 An Anomalous Position. HIE TURKS AND THRACE. Reuter’s Telegrams. ('onMantinople, September 21. I lie I* reneh and Italian detachments and flag’s Were to-day removed train Ibe Jsinid and Dardanelles neunal zones, on the orders of their respective Governments. The lines ar? now held exclusively by British troops,
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  • 433 7 Difficulties in the neighbourhood of Constantinople were discussed at a luncheon of the Near and Middle East Association, held at the Connaught Rooms. Major-General Lord Edward Gleichen i s the chairman of the Associa tion. Among those present were Lord Li mington, Mr. Gideon Murray,
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  • 183 7 London, September 10. —A view is remarkably prevalent in London that the rumour of King Constantine’s departure from Athens, although subsequently de nied, was really in the nature of a very intelligent anticipation, and this opinion is strengthened by the appointment of M. Calogeropoulos as Premier, since
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  • 23 7 Washington, September 21. President Harding signed the bill, regulating trading in grain futures. The bill becomes effective on Octobe) 1
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  • 19 7 Berlin, September 21 The Reichsbank has raised the <liscount rate from 7 to 8 per cent.
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  • 372 7 Estimated Revenue. M ashing-ton, September 21. Treasury experts estimate that the new tariff under the Fordney-McCum-ber Bill, the immediate enactment of which is expected, will yield about $400,000,000 annual revenue, half of which will be derived from the following- sources: Sugar $87,000,000, raw wool $63,000,000, tobacco $35,000.000,
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  • 94 7 R ECGNSTRUCTION APPRI) V El) Copenhagen, September 21. The Folkething and the Lamlsiiug unanimously adopted bills for th reorganisation of the Landmanus Bank, and the appointment of a Commi-sion of inquiry into its affairs. The Government will subscribe 40J)00.b(!() kroner of the preference sha cs am? the
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  • 34 7 TEN THOUSAND WORK LESS. London, September 21 The Ebbw Vale collieries and steel works in South Wales, employing over 10,000, are closing indefinitely, following a wage dispute and a 24 hours’ strike-
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  • 22 7 Amsterdam, September 21. A military aeroplane nose-dived into the Zuider Zee near Denhelder. Th? pilot and observer were drowned-
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  • 22 7 Riga, September 21. Kameueff has been appointed substitute for Lenin on the Council of Commissaries and ihe Labour and Defence Council.
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  • 38 7 Paris, September 22. “Libert?” states that the Ministei of Finance has approved the reorgani sat ion scheme for the Banque Tndustrielle de Chine. All brandies in the Far East will re-open i n a few days.
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  • 22 7 Efampes, September 21. Sadi l.e Cointe broke the world s aeroplane speed record, covering 213 miles in an hour.
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  • 440 7 Dail Passes Constitution Bill. London, Septembei 21 The Dail Kireann passed the second reading of the Constitution Bill by 47 votes 16. THE IRISH TREATY The following telegrams were exchanged by the Secretary of State for thfl Colonies and Mr. Cosgrave, acting chairmain of the Irish Provisional Government Mr.
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  • 112 7 Geneva, Septembei- 22. In (onformiiv wiih the joint propo sal of Lord Balfour and M Leon Bourgeois ihe First Commission of tlx League of Nations decided to ini-reas'* the non-permanenf members of tlx Council from four to six. A step Forward. Geneva, September'22. After whole-hearted support by
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  • 21 7 London, September 22. The death has occurred of Sir Charles Sant ley. the distinguished baritone, singer, aged 88.
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  • 56 7 R.G.A.’s Waiting Policy. London. September 22. A meeting of the Rubber Growers’ Association, Sir.L West Ridgeway presiding, passed a resolution declaring that it is unable te proceed with'fnrther consideration of the International Plantation Rubber Company scheme. until the recommendation of the Colonial Office Committee and the decision
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  • 48 7 INCOME TAX. I I Paris. September 22. The Minisher of Finance proposes to exempt from Income ’lax. all salaries up to 8,000 francs a year, involving a loss to the Treasury of 90.000.000 francs. The abolition ol the Government monopoly in matches is also suggested.
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  • 21 7 The Hague, September 22. The Second Chamber approved th’* draft proposals for the revision of th e Constitution.
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  • 71 7 POU) PLAYER’S DEATH. J New York, Septembei- 22. Mr. Charles Rumsey, the sculptor and international polo player, was killed by his motor car crashing into a bridge at Long Island. Owing to the death of Mr. Rumsey, the Meadowbrook team has withdrawn from the international polo tournament,
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  • 17 7 Detroit, September 21. The Ford Motor Works are restarting, now that coal is available.
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  • 478 7 Writing on August 28, the “Daily Telegraph” says th-* di cisicn of the Ford Motor Company to close its plants on Septembei- 16 because of the coal shortage affects 105.000 employees, and because thousands aie dependent on Ford orders at least 300 (H)0 men directly and indirectly.
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  • 485 8 At the twelfth ordinary general meeting of shareholders of Juru Estates» Limited, held at 22 Renfield Street, Glasgow, on 22nd August, Mr. T. A. Go Hie. Chairman of the Company, said In moving the adoption of the report and accounts, to 31st March last, as now before
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  • 291 8 REPRESEN TAT| \E ASSOCIATION’ BEING FORMED. In order to give expression to the ftequemly urged ami wide-pread desire for an unofficial Agri-Horticultui a I Society that will aim at encouraging agriculture and horticulture in all its blanches-, organise shows and disseminata information to- t.he unofficial com niunity, a
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  • 175 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sitiawan for Asahan. Kopah for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Ghirhi for Teluk Anson. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopab. Ipoh for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. van Hogendorp Deli and Langsa. Elephanta for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via
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  • 320 8 S t.EOBGE THE MARTYR. I.sth Sunday after Trinity,—B a.m. Matins. S.;>o a.m. HohCommunion. 10 a.in. Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. Sunday School. t> pan. I Hymn 100. Ps LXXXIX 192 and 193. Magnifitat 4s. Nunc Dimittis t'»o. Hymn--59.5. 290. 193. Friday. S. Michael and All Angel-.- am. i Holy
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  • 96 8 Sept 23—Volunteer, Football Esplanade, 5 p.m. Sept 23 —Anglo-Chinese School Union Sports, at A.C.S. Ground 3 p.m. Sept 2()—“ Cooperation,” Lecture by Mr. A. Cavendish, C. M. Club, Leith Street, 9.15 p.m. Sept 2(i—Penang Automobile Club, Meeting, Hongkong Bank. 4.30 p.m. Sept. 27—Football, “A Co. v B Co..
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 162 8 FISH GAME I Fresh Turbot Pheasants Cod Grouse Salmon Partridges Plaice Teal Singapore Cold Storage Company, Ltd. RARE OLD WHISKY. a VAT 69.” jMSR *We give this Whisky with x Ag|l|>A no hesitation the premier place” among Scotch Whiskies (vide “War Office Times and Naval Review.”) -q» ■LW/’ w W
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    • 110 8 HAS YOUR HUSBAND GOT INDIGESTION? Nothing creates domestic discord quicker than an attack of indigestion, and nothing gets rid of indigestion quicker than Bisurated Magnesia. If your husband has some form of digestive trouble—neither could nor pity him. just help him by seeing that he has some Bismag Tablets (as
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    • 448 8 r Ml® i i ii a I I Mrs. M. taut We have I found that the Glaao t/Feeder, with its teat and valve, is the best to use,” r* 0 0- J] Baby loves j pl the Glaxo Feeder |J! Next in importance to Baby's food is Baby’s feeder,
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  • 86 9 I X [‘EDITION TO SARAWAK. I. (from Oui Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 23. )h<l Free Press” had a special interw with a member of the Jiffaid F.xJifion. which has gone to th? interior sn twak for nine month" for scientiof < ll,v t cinematographic purposes. Racehorse for Javi.
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  • 516 9 nil. IIO\VRAS IA M ARK ET. the editor of the Pinang Gazette.’ >IK wish to pass a few remarks re aiding the “jual inorah” shed ami the < hourasta market A good many of the .i, ils in the former are at present vaunt 'Phis is partly due to
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  • 222 9 bic .Malay Mail” says in a country this it is necessary to keep an over'’length of establishment in order to meet emergencies, and it is for that very '•■ason that a larger staff of Sisters »s 'T’t at the European Hospital here than H strictly warranted by the
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  • 356 9 Messrs. Kennedy ami Co., Penang, report as follows': Markets this week have been steady with Tin and Rubber moving in narrow limits both of which at the close show a slight improvement (a, £162-5/- and respectively. Mining shares have been firm with an upward tendency but Rubbers
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  • 32 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. Shares. 22 co x c. c. c. c. Mining. Nawng Pet 1.20 1.15 1.17-3 1.27-5
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  • 38 9 Messrs. Hamilton, Oxenhain and Co., inform us of receipt this morning of cabled quotations from Australia as follows Nawng Pets 3/- 3/1. Rawangs 2/1. Tongkah Harbours. Sellers £1.0.6. Ulu Yam 19/- 21/-. Kampongs, Sellers 32/6.
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  • 144 9 The. adjourned twelfth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Temerloh Coconut, and Rubber Estate Ltd., was held in the Registered Office of the Company No. 9 Beach Street, Penang, today at noon. Mr, G. N- Saye, presided and ’he others present were:
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  • 97 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 139.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 70.00 Nutmegs <SOs... 47.00 1105... 35.00 Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 sellers Copra Sundried 9.20 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells IjLW Siam Rice No. 1 L>..>o per bag do do
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  • 65 9 23rd September, 1922. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 25 Fine Pale Crepe 25 Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... Sing A- Smoked Sheet 251 PORE J Crepe 25’ London and New York. London |Smoked Sheet ?3d J Crepe 7<d New York Gl4 The following were the rubber quotations in London on
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  • 52 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for August lbs. Bukit Katil 7,698 Bute Plantations 19.700 Consolidated 61,882 Dominion 30,514 Gula-Kalumpong 100.000 Karan 9,283 Kota Bahroe 32,078 Nellmay 12,3*24 Padang Jawa 26,494 R. E. of Krian 30,530 Sungei Duri 34.340 Shanghai Pahang 21,680 Shanghai Kedah 23.692 Samagaga 37,000 Tanah
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  • 90 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Sept 22: Spot £l6l up Ills 3 mos. buying 162.5 s 10s 3 selling 162.75.6 d l()s Local parity $80.34 Local. Sept 23rd: Singapore sold 175 tons at $81.25. Penang sold 75 tons at $81.25. Messrs
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  • 191 9 Messi". Geo. White and Co., London, reported on the 30th August, as follows A dull market has been met with during tlie past week, and, while fluctuations- in prices have been small, the general tendency has been downward. Some trade orders, both for spot; parcels and forward
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  • 245 9 The following tie is fixed for Monday, 25th September: Mixed Doubles Handicap Class B.— —Scr. Mrs. Everest and P. T. Filmer v. —2 Mr. and Mrs. J. Crabb-Watt (5). Thursday, the 26th September: Mixed Doubles Handicap Class B. Final) 4 Mrs. W. E. Hunt and E. H.
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  • 1076 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. in NAMES g, J.® 'Z C-g E-» 8 RUBBER [Dollar.] elf c Allenby Rubber Co 50 1 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 00) 1 10 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 10' 1 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 9 00)10 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates I 1
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  • 242 9 PROFESSION PAIRS FINAL. The final of the profession pairs in the P. C. C. tennis tournament was played last evening on the Esplanade ground, before a large crowd, the contestants being R. N. Hamilton and E. H. Everest and C. E. B. Waldron and W. P. Webb.
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    • 231 9 A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will held at ths Municipal Office at 4 p.m. on Tuesday the 26th instant. BUSINESS. 1. To confirm amended By-laws isr the Registration. Control asd Destruction of Dogs. 2. To be followed by the ussai ordinary fortnightly meeting. (By Order) L. A. COUTIER
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  • 1058 10 THE NEW MODES. (By a Lady Correspondent). Paris, September 1. Quite a noteworthy change has been recently introduced in the manner by which the variations of La Mode are presented to the interested public. Hitherto, the exhibitions of new models to which designers invite their most hopeful
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  • 176 10 T.0.M.” NO PROTECTION IN TRADE. A civil claim by a Chinese firm in Sitiawan against a Malay teacher in which the latter pleaded protection under the Public Servants’ Enactment came up in the Ipoh Supreme ourt before Hi> Lordship the Hoiu Mr. -Justice Watson. Hie
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  • 171 10 NOVEL WAY OE (DRIVING I HEM OFF. Captain Hubert Berkeley. District Officer, Lenggong. Upper Perak, has had brought to his attention ,t notel way of driving off elephants which commit depredations on. rubber estates. Captain Berkeley writes to the British Resident of Perak as follows: “With reference
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 347 10 I NEW HITS I IN 1 Music Records That are up-to-date and pleasing to the ear. v \A 4 ANGEL CHILD Fox Trot SMILING SAPPHIRE SEA dgh OLD FASHIONED GIRL WM SWANEE RIVER MOON RLJ Waltz. L-j-fe Call in Hear them To-day. I The titles are strange but you cannot
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    • 309 10 The S cc of Skin Beauty lies in the use of ‘“HAZELINE’ SNOW” (Trade Mark) Applied regularly it retines the skin, making it soft and smooth as velvet. Quickly tenderness. Brings with it a delightful sensation of coolness and fragrance. glass pot., at all n Cheimsts and Sto.e. Burroughs Wellcome
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  • 323 11 CHARGE AGAINST MR. BOEY FOOK WOH. In the Police Court, Ipoh. says the I .O. M.’’ the preliminary enquiry was held in which Mr. Boey Fook Woh, Quarteimaster-Sergeaut, M. V. 1., Ipoh, was charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Mr. E. P. Colgan, O.
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  • 61 11 “Labour Ordinance 1920 S.S.” Employers °f Ind an labour are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Dy. Controller of Labour. Penang, during the months 1 f April, July October and January. Forms for the return
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    • 193 11 ADVERTISEMENTS ON TRAM CARS. The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., having acquired from th e Penang Agency Co., all the interest-and exclusive right of the Municipal Contract for advertising on and in the Tram Cars of Penang, all communications regarding existing and future contracts or applications for terms- etc. should be
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    • 1622 12 MADITIMCQ PAM PA MV nstpa,ia Bu|,nS Phj, l 1 LinC “ELLERMAN” LINE. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CUMrANi. I.^o^ ellerman and bucxnall Singapore to Java ports, Port Darwin, STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD., Under Contract with tie French Government Thursday Island, BRISBANE and (Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Service*. SYDNEY transhipping to Australian, DIRECT
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    • 632 12 STRAITS-AUSTRAIIA SERVICE o™ K. P. m. Regular Monthly Sailings from Singapore to Sydney, and Me|bo u by the up-to-date passenger steamers “Houtman” and “Roggeve^ 6 Passengers and Cargo can now be booked from Singapore to and Melbourne without transhipment. Sydney Next sailing from Singapore s.s. “ROGGEVEEN” on or abonf a
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