Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 October 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-10-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 232. VOL LXXX THURSDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement501 1922-10-12 1 CIGARETTES j n^555 Th* Meet R«fi»od Cigarettes m J the World. < GORDON’S SLOE GIN I |<? lr P itiM w— Gnere 5 runty and vigour I y E ,N EVERY DROP OF READS S makes the 1 DCG S HEAD” GUINNESS H i «TW& W—q T 7 V S’501 words
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Advertisement15 1922-10-12 1 MAMXX«< i T. NAGATA, dentist. s NEXT DOOR TO S THE DISPENSARY.” S '■■■■■■■■■•■•««■MB «■■■UMW-15 words
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Article494 1922-10-12 2 NEW PROCEDURE TO BE ADOPTED. Simla. Sept. 29.In a resolution ef the Government of India, dated «he 12th January 1917. a procedure for the entry into the Union of South Africa, of wives and minor children of Indians, who had left the Union on a visit494 words
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Article207 1922-10-12 2 Manufacturers of toys, who> have built up a flourishing industry in Australia, recently requested the Minister of Customs .to imp< -ej Tn re adequate protection against possible German competition. They feared that the extraordinary depreciation if tfie- mark| w< Bld permit heavy importations, detrimental to the207 words
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Article103 1922-10-12 2 Officials from the Dutch East Indies arc» visiting Western Australia with a view to organisin ga frozen meat trade between that State and Java. They announce that if the result of their inquiries proves satisfactory no time will be lost in erecting cold, stores at Sourabaya.103 words
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Article582 1922-10-12 2 OPENINGS IN THE I. C- S. Simla. Oct. 3.—A communique issued by the Home Department states. The Secretary of State for India inCouncil hereby gives notice that it has been decided, provided so many candidates are found suitable for appointment, to select for appointment tc the Indian Civil582 words
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Advertisement954 1922-10-12 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., /mF can be inserted in the Pinang Gazette at THREE CENTS fA WORD counting the address to which y/Mw replies are to be sent. m flfl Minimum Charge $1 each Insertion. lihKA 6 Consecutive Insertions $5. Cash must accompany order, VO954 words
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Advertisement258 1922-10-12 2 A RIFLE MAN’S RECORD. AND WHY HE WA3 ABLE IO CARRY ON.” Wounded three times, gassed, blown up in a trench, and kept a prisoner of war for a brief period, is the record of Rfin. E. T. Hoy land, whose home is at 18, Woodcote Place, W. Norwood. London.258 words
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Advertisement198 1922-10-12 2 T2OO DEPOSIT Will enable you to purchase a Robinson Tropical Piano. The balance can be paid by small monthly instalments. Call in and fet us explain our hire purchase system. Each Instrument guaranteed for 7 years. British Manufacture, full iron frame, double repeating underdamper action, full concert tone. Robinson Piano198 words
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MOTOR NOTES.
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Article109 1922-10-12 3 Poor old -tricken Ireland at the present piine. one would imagine, is scarcely the j count y which motorists would choose to tour in. and yet there must be some wonderful optimists living there still- Sir James C. Percy, the popular author of Bulls and Blunders.” was109 words
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Article76 1922-10-12 3 During the Brazil Centenary Exhibition which is being held at Rio de Janeiro till December this year, the car in use by the Commissioner is a 40/50 hp. 6-cylindor Napierone of Britain’s most popular super-carswhich has proved to success ful in many parts of the world-76 words
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Article143 1922-10-12 3 Only six cars entered for the South African R. A. C. Graaf Cup Competition, and no less than five of these were American. the other one being British-built. Ihe course was a short extremely severe, and was certainly no better for the heavy rain prior to the143 words
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Article124 1922-10-12 3 Last year’s import of motor-cars was only 257. c «npared w ith 816 in 1!»29. Imports of lorries fell from 109 to 29, and of chassis from 65 to 47. Of the cars imp n ted last year. 30 came from Italy and ten from Germany.124 words
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Article444 1922-10-12 3 Those who read the motoring papers must be rather appalled at the amount of advice given to those about to buy a car. li rather reminds one of ihc volume of admirable advice given to those about to marry. There are volumes galore which tell the budding Benedict444 words
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Advertisement186 1922-10-12 3 t i g u est REDUCED price I STANDARD TOURING CAR g I $1,300 I ONLY EX GARAGE SELF STARTER EQUIPMENT 1 $l5O EXTRA. I Wearne Bros. Ltd., j PENANG. I s vZXigFi’SXi. -VI MOTOR AND CYCLE TYRES. VARIOUS SIZES OF CASINGS AND TUBES. DUNLOP, CONTINENTAL, FIRESTONE, c PIRELLI, UNITED186 words
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Advertisement458 1922-10-12 3 0 'Si jxC'Vi LI i i LE ally find its ~vay on I LAvli x? n.Atr->A ANt? x 8 Kr stationer'.’ and our *vS GOOD jew IMs. H will become a FSe distinguishing mark as 7/11 n;ell as a slogan \]/E> Let a man think as he will, but he458 words
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Article2213 1922-10-12 4 J. C. Pasqual - EARLY CHINESE FACTION FIGHTS. [Second Article.] By J. C. Pasqual. During the regime of the Capitans China the whole of the mining districts in the interior were, given to intermittent faction fights between two rival clans of Chinesethe Fuichoos and the Kainchoosin2,213 words
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303 1922-10-12 4 EX-PRISONER’S DAY OF MISFORTUNE. An attempt by a man named Chu Ah Meng to throw a parcel into the prison from Dato Kramat Road, was frustrated by a vigilant warder yesterday afternoon. The man was taxen in custody and appeared before Mr. H. C. Bathurst,303 words
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Article91 1922-10-12 4 In response to numerous requests, we have republished in pamphlet form, the reports of the protest meetings at Penang, Singapore and Malacca, the memorandum by Messrs Braddell and Ward, etc. The pamphlet, price 40 cents a copy, exclusive of postage is now on sale at The Pinang Gazette91 words
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Article561 1922-10-12 4 TRIAL AT KUALA LUMPUR. The criminal assizes of the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court for October were started on Monday morning before Sir Lionel Woodward and Mr- Justice I‘arier ManbySir Lionel Woodward heard the case in which two Sikh Constables, Kehr Singh and Sucha Singh, stand charged561 words
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Article388 1922-10-12 4 A correspondent of the. Free Press.” referring to the a proposed expedition organised by Capt. Barry Gifford, says, Mr. Gifford's experience of Sarawak vas gained during the period between December 1910 when he joined rhe Service and January 1915 when he left to join up at home.388 words
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Article698 1922-10-12 4 ORT CONVICTED AND FINED. Mr. C. B. Ort, the proprietor of Messrs. Latham and Co. was found guilty by Mr. David in the District Court, Singapore, on a charge of cheating Messrs. Simbee and Company in regard to a consignment of pine-apples for which he gave them698 words
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Advertisement74 1922-10-12 4 /9? i J vr li V GLk I \y\ hr// O i Vmil Use Cuticura and Have Lustrous Hair Regular shampoos with Cuticura Soap will keep your scalp clean end healthy. Before shampooing touch spots of dandruff end itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment. A healthy scalp means thick, gloesy74 words
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Advertisement459 1922-10-12 4 POSITION VACANT. Wanted A first class mechanic wl has served full apprenticeship i n nical Workshops, to take charge J Electrical and Mechanical Workshops The applicant must have knowlJ|.. P Machine Design and Mechanical Drawi/ and must have been accustomed handling men. He must also be a b] P speak459 words
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Article1537 1922-10-12 5 |(S aN TIQV[TY and vagaries. ilwavs respect the Red Sea, On< M ior W- Howlett in the Man Guardian." Other seas may be eb- even ridiculous. I here is I' 1 Ocean, which is necessarily th l( i certainly not an ocean G '7^ U Hthe White1,537 words
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Article370 1922-10-12 5 Work on the causeway is proceeding apace and the lock at the Johore Bahru end is an accomplished fact, says the Free Press.” This has been a particular feature of the scheme and work has been concentrated on it ever since the commencement. The lock has now been370 words
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Article1021 1922-10-12 5 COMMUNISM WANING. The Times” correspondent in the Nea: East says that a neutral who recently paid a fairly long visit to Trancaucasi i gives an interesting account of the political situation in that region. Communism, he informs me, is on the wane, although the officials of1,021 words
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Article329 1922-10-12 5 Let us beware that while Gretna and almost all our own munition works are calmly being dismantled, the world is not caught napping a second time.” said Dr. J. A. Harker to the British Association at Hull, in drawing attention to the nitrogen plants of Germany. Dr.329 words
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Article161 1922-10-12 5 Notwithstanding the arbitration courts and other industrial tribunals which exist for the prevention of strikes, a return recently issued shows that there were in Australia last year no less than 624 strikes, involving a loss of £7SbJ'OO in wages. In the last nine years there have been161 words
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Article101 1922-10-12 5 An amazing story is related by the Paris correspondent of the Daily Express’ of a widespread plot to restore the Bavarian, Russian and Austro-Hungarian dynasties. King Alfonso of Spain is reported to be negotiating on behalf af his relative the ex-Empress Zita. It is understood that before101 words
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Article81 1922-10-12 5 The District Councillor who opposed the installation of a crematorium on the ground that he did not < nprove of municipal milk depots had a predecessor equally conservative. A sanatorium was under discussion, and he was loud in his denunciation of the unnecessary expense involved. Besides, he wound81 words
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Advertisement129 1922-10-12 5 I Whiteaway’s I I FASHION GOODS. I SPECIAL DISPLAY i O F 1 Morning Frocks. I Plain, Fancy and Striped h Sponge Cloth, Voiles and s Ĕ Ratine in all Colours. Ĕ Afternoon Frocks. Ĕ A Large Variety of Fancy s h Foulard Silks. b Evening Gowns. H A New129 words
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Article1212 1922-10-12 6 The Stevenson Committee have apparently converted the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the view that the co-operation of the Government of the Netherlands Indies in a scheme of compulsory restriction is not absolutely necessary to the achievement of the objects which they seek to attain.1,212 words
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Article1290 1922-10-12 6 The news of the signing of the Mudania agreement will be India and received with relief and Turkey. satisfaction, tempered by the thought that the Turks, by their success against the Greeks and their belligerent attitude since, have now gained much that the Serves 1 reat\ denied1,290 words
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Article293 1922-10-12 6 A mail for Western Australia, by 1 Kangaroo, (via Singapore) ch»-.-7.15 a.m. to-morrow-. The homeward mail by the Incloses at 10 a.m. on Saturday. The homeward mail, by the An-b closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday. The Nankin, is due to arrive here a 5 a.m. on Saturday,293 words
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Advertisement230 1922-10-12 6 88 s Broadbent’s Improved Portable 1 Stone Breaking Plant. With Elevating, Screening, g AND g Self-Loading Arrangement. I Entirely Automatic. No Handling of Chippings, Ez H Nothing Leaves Machine Until Required Size. zz >»♦»< Ez H BROADBENT’S SECTIONAL STONE BREAKER AND ORE CRUSHER, WITH STEEL PLATE FRAME IN SECTIONS. H230 words
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Advertisement12 1922-10-12 6 GUEST NIGHT and DANCING ON Saturday, 14th October Not on Friday, 13th.12 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous100 1922-10-12 6 TREBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION AT LYRIC KINEMA "Z «7 From Thursday, 12th October to Saturday 14th October, 1922. SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents WILL ROGERS IN 5 Reels BOYS WILL BE BOYS 5 Reels 2 Reels BILLY WEST IN THE MASQUERADER 2 Reels WILLI M FOX Presents WILLIAM RUSSELL IN 5 Reels THE100 words
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Miscellaneous22 1922-10-12 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.12 p.in. 9.18 p.m. To-morrow. 3.24 a.m. 10.12 a.m. 4. 3 p.m. 10. 2 p.m.22 words
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Article297 1922-10-12 7 General Election Before Christmas. Illi; premier to speak. Reuter’s Telegrams. I juidoii. < letober 10. I il( from bowing lo the clamour of critics. Mr. Eloyd George. jh Juiractpristic fighting vein. decided Io 1( cept the challenge and will speak on i'htober n in Manchester expounding defending theReuter’s Telegrams. - 297 words
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Article239 1922-10-12 7 CELEBRATION IN LONDON. London, October IlMr. Chao llsin Chu. the Chinos .«Charge d Affaires, held a reception at the 1 hiiiese Legation to (debate the ele'■fnth anniversary of the establish nient of the Republic. It was largely attended by English, Chinese, Japaand foreign diplomatist. The I'ppublican flag239 words
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Article45 1922-10-12 7 LI QUOR AND SHIPS. Loudon, October 10Liveru Conference, a» the r" 1 0 I informally discussei o K t; 1 an '*‘l’">r ruling and took l’u* tr I "miler. All liners aiiv il V I I M, "I this week will usual supplies of intoxicants.45 words
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Article12 1922-10-12 7 T| Al ">terdam, O< tober 11. x. s >\ million guilders12 words
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Article466 1922-10-12 7 Protocol Signed. Athens, October Hi. Replying a demand for instructions. the Government, by telegraph authorised General Mazarakis, th? Greek delegate at Mudania, to sign the protocol only if the Turks sign. The Agreement Signed. Constantinople, October 11. Ihe Mudania Agreement has been signed. The Protocol. London, October 10.466 words
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Article652 1922-10-12 7 TTRKEY AND EGYPT. The following is an excerpt from the official life of Sir William Vernon Har court, yvhich has been written by Mr. A- G- Gardiner and will be published late)- by Messrs. Constable and Co. The meeting of Parliament (1877) an nroached with a situation652 words
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Article121 1922-10-12 7 MR. CRQCHART’S STATEMENT. London. October 10. Mr. Urquhart, interviewed by Rente). confessed that he was ILappoint ed at the Soviet’- non-ratification of the Russo-Asiatic agreement, but the last word bad not been said. He was convinced that politics would be put in their proper place, and that the121 words
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Article37 1922-10-12 7 Geneva. October 11. In consequence of Viscount Ishii proceeding to Japan on leave, the League of Nations has been notified that Mr. Adatei, Ambassador in Brussels, replaces him on the Council of the League.37 words
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Article17 1922-10-12 7 Athens, October 11. M. Zaimis has now intimated his readiness to accept ihe Premiership.17 words
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Article130 1922-10-12 7 The result of a tennis tie played yesterday. was as unden-: Mixed Doubles Handicap Class B(FinalMr. and Mrs. J- Crabb-Watt beat Mrs. W. E. Hunt and E. H. L- Gilbert 6—2 6—2. The WinnersChampionship.R. N. Hamilton. Runner up.W. H- Threlfall. Championship Pairs.A.K.A.B- Terrell and R. N. Hamilton130 words
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Article186 1922-10-12 7 Irregular Prisoners’ Failure. London, October 10. Despite a close watch, 600 Irregulars who were captured in the Four Courts fighting, and are incarcerated in Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, had arm.and ammunition smuggled in. The<e "ere distributed among the prisoners who revolted to-day, but they failed in their186 words
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Article106 1922-10-12 7 AN OUTSIDER WINS. London. October 1 1 Th eCesaiewitch, at New market, resulted as follows: Light Dragoon (100 to 1) 1 The Villager (40 to 1) 2 Ceylonese (10 to 1) 3 Thirty-one ran. on by a neck; three lengths bet ween second and third. The Cesarewitch Stakes106 words
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Article285 1922-10-12 7 London. September 14.The wi-h--drawal of 44 horses from the Cesarewitch and of 39 horses from the Cambridgeshire leaves th© two important Autumn Handicaps in much the same position numeri cally aj they were at this stage last year. The three top-weights, the French horse Kircubbin, Happy Man. and285 words
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Article50 1922-10-12 7 Rome, October IL Ferrarin, who flew from Rome to Tokyo in 1920. won the Aviation Grand Cup of Italy, covering the course of 2.004 kilometres in 12 hours «57 minutes. Only two entrants qualified in the eliminating trials. Ferrarin was the only starter in the actual race.50 words
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Article21 1922-10-12 7 Paris, October 11. M. Barthou was unanimously elected President of the Reparations Commission, in succession to M. Dubois.21 words
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Article468 1922-10-12 7 Mr. H. T. Oswell has returned to Klang from Du kit Fraser.Ex. The engagement is announced of Miss Annie Louisa Gray, eldest daughter of Mr. W. G. Gray, and Mr. Johannes van Neijenhoff. Messrs. T. Webster and Beerim and Lt. Col. W. H. Whyte, O. C. Penang468 words
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Article213 1922-10-12 7 Tokio, October 9.The Marquis Kuroda has been honoured with the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun on his resignation of the vice-pre-sidency of the House of Peers. The evacuation of Japanese troops from the neighbourhood of Harbin commences on Oct. 25th. There have been 117213 words
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Article84 1922-10-12 7 The North Borneo Government Gazette notifies that the War Bonus payable to Government Officers and employe-s will be reduced by 25 per cent, as from the Ist January, 1923 and by a further 25 per cent, making a total reduction of 5 per c< nt as from84 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article354 1922-10-12 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sir,A certain Club in The F.M.S. is considering the advisability or otherwise of appointing a paid Assistant Secretary. I understand that one of the applicants is an ex-Sergt. Major with excellent references. I also understand that several of the Club members354 words
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Article165 1922-10-12 7 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sii-,I thoroughly endorse your correspondent’s opinion, as to the enormous number of diseased dogs to be seen everywhere, and the remedy he suggests is the proper one. The great trouble is. to get a Department. <bn which the little extra work will165 words
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Article221 1922-10-12 7 Oct 14Rugby. Penang v Selangor, at Penang. Oct IXHockey, Colours v Whites, Esplanade. Oct 21Rugby, Penang v Perak, at Taiping. Oct 21Batu Lintang Rubber, Meeting, .33 Beach Street, 12 noon. Oct 21Rahman Hydraulic, Meeting, Downing Street, 11 a.m. Oct 22P.5.C., Monthly Handicaps, 100 yds. A,” and 75 yds.221 words
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Article1065 1922-10-12 8 RESULTS IN MALAYA. Mr. G. E. Henning, Manager, Sweet Kamiri Estate, Sungei Siput, writes o the ST.” The factors of primary importance in the cultivation of roselie are those of cli mate and soil. It is urged that no sue cess with this crop can be obtained in1,065 words
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Article804 1922-10-12 8 ?—Ex. A woman writes to the Daily Mail” When I came out from England to the West Indies, about three years ago, I did not know one end of a coconut tree from the other. Six months spent on my uncle’s estate enabled me to learn the?—Ex. - 804 words
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Advertisement438 1922-10-12 8 The Primary Causes of s Most 111-health. i? Carelessness about one’s personal I condition is the cause of much of the distress and the source of a large part of Lj the serious complaints which to-day contribute to ill-health. Constipation is at the bottom of nine-tenths of all the ailments438 words
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Advertisement135 1922-10-12 8 THC Sceret of Skin Beauty V lies in the.use of HAZELINE’ SNOW" (Trade Mark) Applied regularly it refines the skin, making it soft and smooth as velvet. Quickly removes tenderness. Brings with it a delightful sensation of coolness and fragrance. ,n 9 la ss pots, at all Chemists and Stores135 words
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Article415 1922-10-12 9 Approved Scheme. Singapore, October 11. rb following is communicated under «ructions of the Secretary of State: Stevenson Committee recommends of export duty on the line of in the June report, the minimt v to be fixed at the lowest rate niuni uin v not exceeding a415 words
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Article76 1922-10-12 9 'From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. October 12Hi" Malay Mail” Colombo corresponoit says a Times of Ceylon” special cade says the Financial News” publij IIS a s, <Ucnient that the Rubber ManuKtu'cr. Association’s deputation are satisfied with their reception at the '"midi Office yesterday, and confidence l M S76 words
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Article298 1922-10-12 9 outlines o f f} 1( two c ieni( b pvopos--11 1 e June report of the Stevenson «mnuttee are as follows 'Nheme (i).__ Hu as sta >idard production he tv'j 1 ll,|>ut °F ach producer during! Debh.'/', November 1919, to I L.ihmh 1 s, imated to aggiegate298 words
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Article99 1922-10-12 9 If inade1s ."hl Is fid qnate. p.c. p.c. p.c. p.c. fiO Id fis Id 70 Id 55 Id *fis 4d 70 4d 75 4d fiO 4d 70 5d 75 5d SO 5d G 5 5d 75 fid fiO fid 85 fid 70 fid 80 7d 85 7d99 words
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Article133 1922-10-12 9 The Committee appointed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies: To investigate and report upon the present rubber situation in British colonies and protectorates for the informati of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and to advise what remedial measures shmld be taken to improve133 words
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Article277 1922-10-12 9 NEW DEBENTURE ISSUE. A circular letter has been sent to shareholders in United Plantations Ld. to the effect that it has been decided by the directors to consolidate the Company’s financial position by substituting for a number of loans at short notice, a del>enture loan for a long277 words
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Article216 1922-10-12 9 At this time last year both the English and the Scottish Wholesale Co-operative Societies reported heavy losses, due to the fall in prices. The Scottish Society has had its sales reduced by about 28 per cent in the half year to the end of June last, but216 words
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Article71 1922-10-12 9 1 2th October, 1922. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 32| Penang f Fine Pale Crepe 32| J Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 28 Singa- 1 Smoked Sheet 34 PORE J Crepe 34 London and New York. London looked Sheet M J Crepe 9d New York Glsj The following were the71 words
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Article72 1922-10-12 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for September lbs. Bin tang 20,000 Bute Plantations 22.600 Burma 2,458 Bukit(K.B) 6.421 Consolidated 57.407 Clovelly 13,000 Dominion 31.836 Gula-Kalumpong 100.000 Jimah 20,435 Karan 9.351 Kota Bahroe 33,532 Kota Tinggi 31.000 Nellmay 11.623 Pundut 57.000 Pelepah Valley 47.000 Padang Jawa 23,670 Rantau72 words
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Article124 1922-10-12 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Oct 11: Spot £165.175.6d up 15s 3 mos. buying 167.25.6 d 175.6 d 3 selling 167.5 s 175.6 d Local parity $82.58 The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd: London. Oct. 10, £165.25.6d spot, and 166.5 s three124 words
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Article39 1922-10-12 9 Tronoh Mines. Ltd., for September. 2,180 piculs. Uln Piah Company Limited, for Septemlier. 468 piculs. Sluicing operations interfered with by dry weather and consequent shortage of water. Ngow Property, Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, for September, 1,369 piculs.39 words
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Article193 1922-10-12 9 Benares Opium p. 55,000.00 nora. Cloves 130.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 65.00 Nutmegs 80s 47.00 1105... 35.00 Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 Copra Sundried 9.l2|buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 per bag do do do 2 15.50193 words
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482 1922-10-12 9 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The Directors present herewith their report, accompanied by duly audited statements of account, for the half-year ended 30th June, 1922, and appended is the report of the Mine Manager for the same period. Both dredges worked well during the period but482 words
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Article242 1922-10-12 9 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, October 12, 1922. cts Government Mutt<>n Head, sheep or goat each 80 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 50 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 50 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 Mutton Head,242 words
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Article1067 1922-10-12 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES So M X H S RUBBER [Dollar,] 3 c l 3 c 3 c Allenby Rubber Co 50 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 00 s 1 10 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 10; 1 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 9 ***** 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber1,067 words
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Article884 1922-10-12 9 On Sunday last the rice null owners of Bangkok met at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and after due consideration decided for the future to stop work on Sundays, commencing with next Sunday, says the Bangkok Times” of Oct. 1 They will not receive paddy, mill884 words
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Article715 1922-10-12 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Daerc Castle for Colombo. Dhanushkodi New York. Philoctetes for Port Swettenham. Singapore and Japna. van der Lijn for Deli. Edi. T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Warawala for Moulmein. Aing Thye for Pulau Langkawi. Setul and Perlis. Kopah for Teluk Anson. Kinta for Port Swettenham, taking715 words
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Article24 1922-10-12 10 The following is an non-delivered cable for the week ending 11th inst. at the E. E. A. and C Telegraph Co: Chiachungkhoy.24 words
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Article275 1922-10-12 10 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade to-morrow from fi to 7 p.m. 1 March Boom Ta Ra Williains 2 Patrol The Wee Maegreggor A mere .3 Waltz Thoughts \ncliffe 4 Selection The Pirates of Penzance Sullivan 5 Foxtrot Dardanella Black God275 words
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Article394 1922-10-12 10 CLOSE DAILY' (except Sunday). BT 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.") By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu. Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang. Port Swetteu-394 words
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Article118 1922-10-12 10 PENANG, OCTOBER 12. 1922. (By Courtesy or the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 13/32 .3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand Bank R&I7S 'i 3 days’sight Private 181 j s Bombay Demand Bank 178 g Madras Demand Bank ~178 3118 words
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Advertisement259 1922-10-12 10 DfJ. Collis THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE* Acta like a Charm in Checks and arrests p R HfF and is FEVER» CROUP. AGUK« the only Specific in The Beat Remedy know* for CHOLERA aud COUGHS, COLDS DYSENTERY. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS The O«lj PelHatiae In BEUBALBIA, GflUf. RHEUMATISV. Convincing Medical Testimony accompanies259 words
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Advertisement112 1922-10-12 10 DICK’S ORIGINAL Balata Belting Strong and Durable. Natural Adhesiveness Prevents Slipping Does Not Shrink I All Sizes in Stock at Competitive Prices. AGENTS McAlister C? L td F. M. S. and Straits Settlements. V -j Underwood I Standard I Typewriiers I The Machine you will I Eventually Buy. I Paterson,112 words
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Article685 1922-10-12 11 > Messrs. Morrison and Co., Rangoon, reported on the 29th September RainfallThe Indian daily weather report, dated 19th September, gives the total rainfall since Ist April at 81.81 inches, against a normal of 75 54 inches. Paddy.Supplies, especially on the boat side, have been weJl maintained throughout685 words
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Article391 1922-10-12 11 Ihe fallowing are the mPnutcs <>f a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners! of George Town, Penang, held, on Tuesday, the 26th September, 1922. Present Mr. S- Cordington (President), Mr. J. D. Kemp, Mr. C. R. Samuel, Mr. J. H. Pedlow, Dr. Lim Guan Oheng and Mr.391 words
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Article220 1922-10-12 11 According to advices frem Irak, only rhe finishing touches are now required for the completion of the High Commissicner’s house in Baghdad, and the estimate of £50.000 recently laid before rhe House of Commons is described a* very* conseiwativet for the building <>f the officers’ hospital220 words
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Article177 1922-10-12 11 Australiai should go into the airship scheme and take the sporting probability of success,” said Mr. Hughes. lhe Commonwealth Prime Minister, referring to cables from London, accusing him ot apathy towards the Empire- airship scheme. It is in that light that I shall put it before Parliament.177 words
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