Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 October 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 235. VOL LXXX. MONDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 997 1 •'“••J new STOCK fRA MOULDINGS j (I nes mode to Order VISIT SOLICITED I NIKKO STUDIOS No 7, N3BTHAM ROAD. I’inong Gazette rTTTT: I ;«».ononnn... a nnßß.nnnn««Bnnn.B«nnn««Mnnnn M MILNERS SAFES h warning to motorists- i n M -mu sill TO LET, SITUATIONS •> 4 FUK B B y° u have
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    • 33 1 LSTD. 1872. 1 PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY w B. P. de SILVA 1 THE LEADING JEWELLER IN THE EAST. i 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. 1, Bishop Street, Penang and S 62 63, High Sl, Singapore.
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  • 1151 2 THE “IDEAL’’ IN PRACTICE.. The Sydney correspondent of the Morning Post’’ writes: —To the fdiscussion in Great Britain of the merits of Proportional Representation as an electoral system it may be of service to contribute some criticism of the system as we have seen it through two
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  • 257 2 “S.T.” On Wednesday, about 10-30 a.m., a Chinese named Ng Heng Long was found to be on the point of entering the bed room of Mrs- Lawson, wife of Mr. L. Law sons, Locomotive Foreman, F.M.S. Railways. who lives in what was the old Resthouse. Fort Canning
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  • 113 2 PENANG, OCTOBER 16, 1922. (By Courtesy of 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 Rs 178 3 days’sight Private ,*,lBl Bombay* Demand Bank 178 g Madras Demand Bank 178 > 3 days’sight
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  • 86 2 Oct 18—Hockey, Colours v Whites, Esplanade. Oct 21—Rugby, Penang v Perak, at Tai ping. Oct 21—Batu Lintang Rubber, Meeting, 33 Beach Street, 12 noon. Oct 21—Rahman Hydraulic, Meeting, Downing Street, 11 a.m. Oct 22—P.5.C., Monthly Handicaps, 100 yds. A,” and 75 yds. “B” Class. Oct 28—Batang Padang Dredging,
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    • 412 2 kA ftW 3 J 'fc .ill I \I '~W 1y I j WAI i I 1 I I j J I I “Oh! yes.‘Wincarnisjl is invaluable in I restoring health to those who are 'I Weak, or Anaemic, I or Nervous, or Run-down" B <T The outstanding advantage g ”of
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 260 3 London. October 2. —The reports of the rr.eetinir of Dail Fireann. which are belated ov ng to the Irish postal strike, show the decision to establish military courts was based on what even the Labour opposition admitted as a disagreeable necessity. The speeches show that the Regu’ar
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    • 103 3 London. October 2. —Bad communications with Ireland are delaying news from the provinces where skirmishes continue to occur. The Irregulars’ new tactics. which have been employed against many barracks during the past few days, consist of the explosion of mines by means of electric cablesThe Irregulars in
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    • 82 3 London. September 26.—The ‘Daily Mail's Rome correspondent says a spice of comic opera attaches to the deposing of Queen Mihena. the Regent of Monte negro during the minority of her grand son. Prince Michael. Taking advantage of the absence of the Ministers the dis gruntled ex-Minister Plamenatz,
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    • 82 3 London. October 5. —The British Leginn has taken up the case of 700 ex-Service men in lunatic asylums, regarding whi?h there was recently much agitation, owing to the Ministry of Pensions announcing that they would no longer be responsible for the maintenance of these men. on the ground
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    • 90 3 London. October 3. —That the terrors of chemical warfare are increasing was emphasised by Admiral Mark Kerr in an interview to-day. He said that a certain nation had produced an avid which can be sprayed from aircraft. Three drops of this acid are sufficient to kill a
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    • 38 3 London. September 26. —The Palestine administration has invited all countries represented in Palestine to participate in a great) scheme to complete the scheme for complete excavation of the ancient city of King David.
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    • 36 3 London. October 5. —Lord Dlington presiding at the conference of the Nat’onal Savings Committee, said tha to the end of August over £459 000.600 worth of certificates had been sold- Withdrawals totalled £119.000,000.
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    • 32 3 Marseilles. October 1. —With the object of helping the striking seamen, dockers and coalheavers have refused to handle cargoes and coal for vessels which are manned by naval details.
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    • 236 3 London, October I.—The anal triumoh of wireless telephony will Le when ll’ -> Xajesty addresses -iinud ;ii«ou iy all the Parliaments of the Empire, said Sir Henry Norman, speaking at the inaugural lun cheon yesterday of the All British Wire less Exhibition at the Royal Horticultural Hall, estminster-
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    • 274 3 London. October 3. —Addressing the Overseas League. Major-General Sir William Brancker, Director of Civil Aviation, said that if the necessary money could b 3 found, it would be a perfectly practicable proposition to-day to run a daily mail service to India. The journey would take five
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    • 178 3 Etamps. September 30- —The contest for the Deutsch aviation cup has been won by the Frenchman. Lasne. who first cohered 300 kilometres in 62 minute* 11 4 seconds, and then 100 kilometres in r minutes 58 seconds. Hast year’s winner. Sadi Leccinte. in c Nieuport. had
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    • 44 3 London. October 2. —The largest air lin er yet built jn Great Britain has passed its official tests. It accommodates 24 pa« sengers and three-quarters of a ton of luggage and has a speed of a hundred miles an hour.
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    • 33 3 Paris. October 5 An application bv M. Fokker, the Dutch inventor of the ce lebrated German warplan?, to exhibit a* the Paris Air Salon this winter, has been finally rejected.
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    • 41 3 London. October 2.—Th** In®tone A> Line have inaugurated a d.?dy London-Brussels-Cologne service. London, October 3.—Fog marred the inauguration of the London-Brussels o logne air service, the first plane descend ing at Brussels. The second was delay*! at Croydon-
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    • 277 3 London, September 28. —The Milan cor respondent of the Times says there has been an explosion at Faiconara Fort of many hundred tons of explosives. The noise was heard for ten miles. The village of Santa Renzio was almost blow.! off the face of the earth
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    • 47 3 London. October 5. —Appealing for a Labour Help Movement, S r Robert Kir. dersley said that the greatest competitor of sale certificates wag the book-maker. He doubted whether the distress brought to hundreds of thousands of home? by the betting mania was quite realised.
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    • 27 3 Rome, September 26. —The ‘‘Daily Mail's’’ Rome correspondent says Strom boli is in most active eruption The m habitants have evacuated the island.
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    • 241 3 London. October 4. —The recognition of India as one of the eight most important industrial nations gives her a seat on th? governing body of the International Labour Organisation set up by the Treaty of Versailles for the next three years. It has taken three years to
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    • 108 3 London. October 5. —Sir Henry Thornton, the new head of the Canadian Natio nal Railways, comprising the Northern and Grand Trunk lines, at a salary c f 50,060 dollars, had a salary on the Great Eastern of £6,000- He left England a week ago. and told his
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    • 24 3 London. October 2. —Pheasant shooting epentd to-day in various counties. Reports show the birds are faiily plentiful and in good condition.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 519 3 rXeg Ulcers Years of Intense Suffering: Ended. Twelve Painful Wounds absolutely Cured by Germolene. e. Holman. Bb. Warden n*ad. Kenu»b Town. London. N.W.5. Eng.. ■->. h VR “Germolen* cured me of varicose T wh«n nothing had effect. < X.A# X Ko7 y**r. I «uttered with varicose :K>ut e ’s h
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    • 149 3 That Leak. No matter what. I MASTICON will stop it. Approved and adopted by the leading Engineering faculty the world over. I Particulars and price can be had from the Sole Agents, g L. Y. SWEE COMPANY, LIMITED, I (INCORPORATED IN F. Ml s.) I Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
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  • 749 4 Dr. P. G. Edgar is expected in Ipoh in November from London. Mr. H. E. Trenerry, of Messsrs. Kelly and Walsh, arrived in Singapore on his return from leave. Mr. A. L. Colgan., O. C. P. D.. Ipoh. is on short sick leave. Mr. Kemp is doing
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  • 938 4 A GORGEOUS FUNERAL. Not for many years has Penang had an opportunity of witnessing such scenes of splendour as were displayed on Sunday morning, when the remains of .Mr. Gan Gnch Bee, were removed from Aurora House” Light Street, (deceased’s town dwelling) to his plantation
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  • 108 4 SMYTH—M ACM ULLEN. At St- George’s Church, Penang, on Saturday, Rev. Keppel Garnier officiating, the wedding was solemnised of Ro bert Ferguson Smyth, third son of the late Canon G. K. Smyth, of Cork, Ir? land, to Susanna Penrose Mac Mullen fourth daughter of the late Mr.
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  • 80 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 16. A pretty wedding took place in St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, the Ve nerable Archdeacon Swindell officiating, of Mr. R. Kennedv. Mercantile Bank, and Miss Lesly Lamb, third daughter of Mr« W- H Lamb, Singapore. There was a large at tendance. The
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  • 146 4 The master of the vessel “Kwazai Maru” which arrived at Penang thi« morning with a cargo of coal from Dairen, reported the loss of one fileman. Jikichi Kondo, aged 24. a native of Gifu Ken, Japan. About 7.45 nm. on October 4, while passing 19.32 N. Lat.,
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  • 46 4 The following new books have been re ceived at the Library: Books and Habits, by Lafcadio Hearn,' Chess Fundamentals, by J- R. Capablanca. National Welfare and National Decay, by William McDougall. Reve de D’ Alembert, by Denis Diderot. The Road to Anywhere, by “Rita-
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  • 112 4 London, October 4. —At the inquest on the body of Young, the victim of the Kensington tragedy, the verdict of “Suicide whilst o( unsound mind due to war service” was returned after medical evidence had shown that the deceased, who was naturally neurotic, developed neurasthenda. The tragedy
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  • 53 4 London, September 27.—The “Times” is informed that the Governor-General in Council has not made representations for the inclusion in the scope of the inquiry by the Inchcape Committee of enquiries bearing on the relations between the In dia Office and the Indian Government on the
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  • 121 4 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade to-day from 6 to 7 p.m.— 1 March Bersaglieri Eilenljerg 2 Gavotte The Empress Hertel 3 Waltz The Cinema Star Gilbert 4 Selection lolanthe Sullivan 5 Two Step Clorinda Ring God Save the King. A
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  • 160 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Saturday. To-day. E E Shares. S- ss CQ 02 CQ QQ c. c. c. sc. Rubber (Dollar). Alor Gajah 1.00 1.10 1.20 1.40 Amalgamated’ 1.10 1.25 2.00 2.10 A Kuning 1.00 50 75 Broga R.
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  • 54 4 CEYLON SUPPORT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. October 16. The “Malay Mail”* Colombo correspondent say-- the Ceylon Estates Proprietory Association, after a conference with th** Collector of Customs, who represented the Government, unanimously decided to co-operate with the Government and lend every assistance to make the restric
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  • 46 4 16th October, 1922. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 33i Penang f Fine Pale Crepe 33j J Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 28 Sing a- Smoked Sheet 35 pore J Crepe 35 London and New York. London !S“ oke<l sheet In 1 I Crepe New York Gls|
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  • 64 4 Local. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd, Oct. 16: Singapore buyers no sellers at $B4 3/8. Penang buyers no sellers at $B4 3/8. Messrs Boustead and Co., Ltd:— To-day s quotation for Singapore refined tin $84.37-2 per picul, buyers no sellers; Penang refined tin $84.37| per picul, buyers no
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  • 45 4 Ronpibon Extended No Liability, first half of October, 190 piculs. Stopped two days boiler cleaning. Talam Mines, Limited, output from all sources, for September, piculs 652. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from Bth to 14th October (being one week) 16 tons.
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  • 154 4 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. 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 9.25 sellers Rattans H. 20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 per’bag do do do
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 142 4 I MEDUS Al 8 I White Portland Cement I I Is x I STAINLESS X AND X I PERFECTLY WHITE I x j I MEDUSA I X WATER PROOFING COMPOUND X MAKES ORDINARY CEMENT X g PERFECTLY WATERPROOF x I CHEAPEST BEST, i X I X SOLE AGENTS, SUB AGENTS,
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  • 1203 5 PENANG V. SELANGOR. The Rugby season was opened here on Saturday evening, when Penang entertained Selangor before a large crowed. The conditions were excellent. Penang kicked off towards the Town Hall goal. Following two scrums, as a result of which Selangor made ground, .Jack kicked ahead. Donaldson and
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  • 25 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October lt>. in the Rugby match at Johore Bahru. Singapore beat Johore bv five points to nil.
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  • 170 5 .—“8. F. P.” The customary slow work, was done on Friday morning, a few enthusiasts turning up to watch. Clovelly Boy has been tubed, and came out to work in a more subdued frame of mind than usual, though he seems to have got over it pretry
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  • 121 5 London, Septembei 28. —In the Hardcourt tennis Singles at Roehaanpton, A H Fyzee and Ramasivami were included in the last eight, Fyzee beating Norton 6—4. 6 —4. After defeating Ritchie, Nor ton was put off his game by an incident with the umpire whom Norton! tc Id
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  • 42 5 London, September 29. —The French Federation of Boxing has upheld the Jud ge’s Carpentier decision. Descamps immediately challenged Siki who has already accepted an offer to meet the winner of the Beckett-Moran fight in London on November 23.
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  • 23 5 London, September 29—Mrs. Gavin, bv beating Miss Stirling, entered the semi final of the United States Ladies’ Golf Championship.
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  • 22 5 London, September 29. —Captain Carter, the ex-Irish champion, won the V elsh Golf Championship beating Bernard Drew by 4—3.
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  • 32 5 London, September 29. —The British yacht Coila HI won the 8 .awanahaka Cup at Manchester, Massachusetts, fien:g the first foreigner to lift the cup in the twenty-three years at the contest.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 216 5 B l&he fittest adjunct to a J beautiful Trtome is a beautiful Qar. I use a FIAT automobile f i uisr Q V)fie (Par that Das (Pome g. to dominate the higher grade market by reason of its mechanical excellence E= and outward beauty. The position which the Fiat attained
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    • 235 5 GROSSMITH’S i A Bouquet of q B4 India’s Choicest Flowers Richly Oriental in character and supremely delightful for all toilet purposes. PHUL-NAna has a world-wide reputation amongst lovers of sweet scents. i It has a subtle fascination altogether unique and is v Marvellously Fragrant and lastingly refreshing. PHUL-NANA is prepared
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  • 138 6 Smyth—Mai ’Mullen. Ou October 14th at St. George’s Church Penang by the Rev. Keppel Garnier Robert Ferguson. 3rd son of the late Canon G. K. Smyth of Cork to Susanna Penrose. 4th daughter of the late X. F. Mac Mullen Cork, Ireland. BEAR D N—G OST L 1N 11.
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  • 1053 6 If there were any doubts as to the imminence of a general election at Home, they should l>e effectively dispersed from the minds of readers of the first class fighting speech delivered at Manchester on Friday by Mr. Lloyd George of which a verbatim account has been
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  • 1250 6 Further views on the restriction scheme appear in the The Restriction Press of Malaya, and Scheme. The Rubber Industry Saved is a caption that strikes the eye. One of our contemporaries, noting opinions against the scheme, detects a faint blast of the coming storm in the Southern
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  • 90 6 A MALAYAN ASSOCIATION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 16. A meeting, attended by over thirty representatives, on Saturday night. he r t decided upon the formation of the Malir an Agri-Horticultural Association. Patrons: H.E. the Governor, the Hot the Chief Secretary, and Their Highness the Rulers of
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  • 76 6 Commencing to-night and continue until Wednesday, October 16, the Kinema, Penang Road, will present a programme in aid of the Swatow and Famine Relief Fund- T he pingiaff includes a William Fox P lO uc entitled “Bare Knuckles ing William Russell, a Vitagraph 1 based on Anna Sewell
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  • 129 6 r hr A mail for Western Australia. Nerbudda, (via Singapore) ci 7.15 a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail, by tlu closes at 1 p.m. on Thursday. The Gazette contains a P defining the limits of the pi 0 4 for Singapore—within llK L'gtong from the obelisk at l an
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 207 6 fK “SAY IT WITH j MUSIC.” Excellent advice! but the Foxtrot played by “the Columbian's” describes this latest hit in a very musical manner, here’s the chorus. Say it with music, beautiful music. Somehow they’d rather be kissed. 1 To the strains of Chopin or Liszt. 1 A melody mellow
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    • 34 6 W E._&_O.” Tuesday 17th October.—Dinner and Dance. Wednesday. 18th October—Special Tiffin.—Orchestra. Orchestral Concert 9-30 p.m. Friday 20th October.—Guest Night Dancing. Saturday 21st October.—Special Tiffin.—Orchestra. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. J/r. Francis H. Baker. P. P. (J
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 168 6 J IN AID 01 THE SWA TOW FLOOD RELIEF FUND j T YRIC KIN EM A M THEATRE ROYAL. PENANG ROAD. -X JL E= PRESENTS EE “THE SWATOW TYPHOON DISASTER.” JSZ Depicting the deplorable conditions of the city and showing the sunning SZS hungerstricken popiation appealing to help from all.
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    • 22 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 9.26 p.m. 3. 4 p.m. To-morrow. 9.36 a.m. 3.33 p.m. 10.17 p.m. 4. 6 p.m.
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  • 7645 7 PREMIER’S SPEECH AT MANCHESTER. defence of near east policy. the press and the coalition. Reuter s Telegrams. London. October 14. The iinp ortance attached to Mr. Lloyd HiTech in Manchester this after- shown by the fact that special have been made to cable it throughout the world. A
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  • 1004 8 INQUEST AT KUALA LUMPUR In the Coroner’s Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday afternoon, Mr. Sircom presiding, evidence was taken touching the death of the late Mr. Arthur Julius Weller, Chief Inspector of English Schools S.S. and F.M.S-, who died from the result of a revolver shot
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  • 250 8 MAGISTRATE’S ORDER Inspector Cow’an, who was acting as Chief Court Inspector at the Police Court Kuala Lumpur, had occasion to speak sharply to the police constables in Court, on account of a general air of bewilderment as to who were in charge of accused persons, whose duty
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  • 182 8 Tokio, October 11.—The Privy Council has submitted the bill of the International Labour Treaty to H. M. the Emperor for ratification. It is confirmed that Baron Matsui wil' be appointed Ambassador at Paris, and that the official appointment wiP be made after his arrival in Europe. The following
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  • 107 8 In the early hours of Friday morning a murder was committed at Y oodlands near the Railway station when Mat, captain of one of the ferries plying between Singa pore and Johore was stabbed to death by a thief says the “Free Press.” Deceased tried to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 210 8 g BRITISH jINDENTEDf ROUND J STEEL BARS The Elastic Limit of these Bars is Nearly Twice as Great as Ordinary g Mild Steel. f| The Breaking Strain is Approximately g 90,000 lbs M i.e., 40 tons per sq. inch. g j ALL SIZES IN STOCK. g Special Quotation» for Large
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    • 261 8 ARE YOU ANAEMIC? How To Tell. Pain is the body’s protest against injury or neglect, whether it is the pain from a pin prick or the pain which folic ws efforts of the nerves to do their work when undernourished- Many people are daily suffering unnecessary pain through failure to
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    • 476 8 it penetrates] without rubbing. At the first sign of pain—think of > Sloan's Liniment, mjlYl a jii < Don’t imagine there’s no help for your Lj Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Neuritis or Lrj Lumbago because you’ve tried other LjL 9 remedies. Sloan s Liniment is so pene- i trating and effective, it
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  • 46 9 Allahabad, October 14. i The “Pioneer’s” correspondent at Amntsiir reports that efforts by the Parbandhak Committee to enlist the sympathies of Sikh soldiers in the Akali movement are increasing. A number of soldiers returned Io theii regiments with a supply of vernacular propaganda.
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  • 46 9 Christiania, October 14The Bank of Norway and four private banks have decided to place at the disposal of the Andresens Bergens Kridetbank the necessaiy capital to guarantee its working. They will pay the bank fifty million kroner which covers its deposits and liabilities.
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  • EAST THRACE.
    • 167 9 Sofia, October 14. It is reported that Greek posts on the Thraciau frontier are already withdrawing. The Allied Missions. Constantinople, October 15. A creditable piece of Staff work is the promptness of the despatch of nine Allied Missions to supervise the evacuation of the Greeks from various
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    • 156 9 London, October 2. —The almost ludicrous character of the position in the Chanak region prior to the withdrawal of the Turks is revealed in a Constantinople message which says that the other day some detachments of British troops, seeing 1.500 Turks making for a crest do minating
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    • 166 9 FRENCH OPINION HANGING. Paris, October 15. The French Press is devoting consi derable attention to the possibility of resuming trade relations with Russia. M. Herriot, Mayor of Lyons, a promi nent politician who has returned from a visit to Russia, declared that ba hoped the visit would
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    • 97 9 SERIOUS DEPRESSION. London, October 14. A serious state of affairs in the cotton tiade is reflected by the decision of the General Committee of the Master Cotton Spinners’ Federation to recommend the American Section to continue to work short time (the miPs being stopped from Friday night
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    • 37 9 London, October 15. A Mount Clemens (Michigan) messgae says Lieutenant Maughan, in a Curtiss army aeroplane, won the Pullitzer Trophy race over a course of 16(1 miles, his speed being 20G miles an hour.
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    • 26 9 Chicago.. October 14. The Railway Labour Boaid granted two cents an hour increase in wages to 452.000 maintenance way men and railway shopworkers.
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  • GERMANY AND THE MARK.
    • 421 9 Berlin, October 14. Opposition is rising against the new Government regulations to arrest the depreciation of the mark. The Hamburg Chamber of Commerce has protested, and it is reported that Banks and Insurance Companies are declaring the regulations to be absolutely ruinous and that the import
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    • 38 9 Berlin, October 14. At the Rathenau murder trial, Ernst Techow, who drove the murderers’ motorcar, was sentenced to fifteen years’ penal servitude. Other sentences ranged from two months’ imprisonment to eight years’ penal servitude.
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  • 130 9 LATEST DEVELOPMENTS. New York, October 14. The White Star Line obtained a restraining order similar to that of th? International Mercantile Marine. If is understood the Secretary of the Treasury inclines to the view that the seizure penalties should only be invoked when the officials are convinced
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 505 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. 11 1 1 One Spacious Compound Bungalow No. 15, York Road, unfurnished, but fitted throughout with electric lights, also running water basin, electric fans, With Motor Garage attached. Apply to No. 49, Maxwell Road. FOR SALE. Just published. Simplified Stellar Maps and Aspects of the Night
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  • 99 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Elephanta for Port Swettenham. taking mails for Klang. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Nerbudda for Singapore. Kopah for Teluk Anson. The s.s. Kampar has relieved the s.s. Perak. The former will leave for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson at 5 p.m. each Tuesday and Friday. The following
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  • 292 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 Tpoh. Batu Ga.iah, Tapah Road.) By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu, Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang, Port Swetten-
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  • 1083 10 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. kames I I J il 0 I DO £3 RUBBER [Dollar.] S c S c S c Allenby Rubber Co i 1 S? Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 11 004- 00 Ayer Knning Rubber Estates oO .u
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 126 10 J BLACK, GALVANIZED J I "•“STEAM J gPIPINGs 1 B 0 R. T. Reid ITO Penang G REPRESENTING COBB Co., IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. I BURNLiT’S I CELEBRATED OLD TOM GIN I I DISTILLED BY I SIR ROBERT BURNT H CO,, LONDON. I ft- SUB-AGENTS: T R. I. RFID CO., ltd.,
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    • 312 10 PROFITABLE ADVERTISING. THE NEWSPAPER SUPREME. Mr. T. M. Sieigh submitted that nowadays judicious advertising was indispensable to success in business. He took the trouble to ask rno.-t of the well-known advertisers if advertising was increasing their business, and all replied in the affirmative- One in his own line of business
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    • 247 10 /\t to i J iii'! ■/il?'' 1 giw 1 \I /F ««Wk F\ (7 J U 1! I Sri al' 'Hi R il F XV-/i The Meal Food fcr Invalids ami Co Ovaltine is a delicious beverage which provides adequate and easily assimilable nourishment and abundantly supplies the restorative properties
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  • 484 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, October 16, 1922. cts Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 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, sheep
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  • 95 11 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 Gazette
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    • 762 11 i y i REDUCED I I STANDARD TOURING CAR I $1,300 I ONLY EX GARAGE SELF STARTER EQUIPMENT $l5O EXTRA. 1 I Wearne Bros. Ltd., I PENANG. j BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. (Incorporated in England by Royal i (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Charter
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    • 112 11 TANGYE HEAVY- OIL ENGINE I (COLD-STARTING TYPE.) f jfik'-’ “Wk n FULLY PROTECTED BY PATENTS. s Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and F. M. S.— Huttenbach Lazarus Sons, Ltd., 1 PENANG, SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. j I UNDERWOOD PORTABLE I I TYPEWRITERS. j I or inllfettfy I I PATERSON,
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