Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 November 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 250. VOL LXXX. THURSDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 696 2 Mr. Loney has been appointed Siamese Consul at Soerabaya. Mr. Lo Chong, the Chinese Consul General, Singapore, has kindly consented to be a patron of the Chinese Association. Archdeacon Swindell is laid up with an attack of influenza and will not be able to attend to his
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  • 57 2 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade to-day from G to 7 p.m.: 1 March The British Empire Kaps 2 Gavotte Farewell dear Country Keefe 3 Waltz The Girl from Utah Rubens and Jones 4 Selection Yes Uncle Ayer 5 Fox-trot I
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  • 1589 2 S. F. P.” RUBBER RESTRICTION RILL. At a meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday, there were present His Excellency, the Governor, (Sir Laurence Gui Bernard). His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops (Major General Sir Neill Malcolm). The Hon’bie Colonial Secretary (Mr. F. S. James). The
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  • 81 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 2. The Selangor Rugby team against Perak on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur will be as follows Brand Foston, Jack, H. Stiven and McNamara Murchison and Duncan Beck, Green, Hussey, Wilson, Riches, McGann, Upton and Fry. Hockey. Yesterday, on the local
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  • 142 2 A COMMERCIAL UNDERTAKING. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 1. An agreement of a far-reaching character, involving the formation of a Russo-German Commercial Company, with a capital of 80.000,000 gold roubles, is announced. A Warsaw message fftys the agreement has been ratified by the Soviet Council of Commissaries. The contracting
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  • 35 2 Warsaw, November 1. A Moscow message says the managements of the Riazan and Ural Railways have decided to suspend the working of branches, totalling 560 miles. the winter, owing to the growing deficit.
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  • 34 2 SECRECY SAID TO BE ASSURED. Paris. November 1. According to the Matin,” a French engineer, M. Edouard Belin, has in vented an apparatus ensuring absolute secrecy of wireless and ordinary telegraphic messages.
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  • 30 2 El Paso, November 1. A Mexico City message says the rebel leader. General Francisco Murgiuo. wag captured yesterday, and was shot by a firing squad to-day.
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  • 19 2 London, November 1. Mr. Isaac Guggenheim, the American copper magnate, who died at Southampton, left £8,000,000.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 311 2 AN AMERICAN. PASTOR’S STORY The Rev. William R. Brock, of Berwyn, Oklahama, recently related the following personal experiences: When I was a boy of about twelve years,” said he, I had what a boy seldom hasrheumatism. I had been in bad health for some months and was taken out of
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    • 322 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i There’s a Sure FOBBAL E’ to Lasting ReuJ, I IN CASE OF Eczema Bint For sale.two marjne Gleniffer I Pimples, Bolls, Eruption Motors, each 75 H. P. with reversing j ra Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, hi gear, no shafts or propellers. May be Glandular Swellings, inspected at the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 116 2 LYRIC KINEMA From Thursday, 2nd, to Sunday, sth November, 1922 Lewis J. Selznick presents Anna Case m 5 parts THE HIDDEN TRUTH” pa Directed by Julius Steger Albert E. Smith presents Jimmy Aubrey in 2parts THE NUISANCE” Samuel Goldwyn presents Anna Q. Nilson in R ex Epic Drama of The
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  • 33 2 OBITUARY. 4 M. ALFRED CAPUS. London, November 2. The death has occurred of M. Alfred Capus, dramatist, Political Editor of the Figaro” and a member of the French Academy, in his 64th year.
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  • 429 3 UNUSUAL CASE IN TPOH. It appears that the wonderful Chinese child actress who delighted Kuala Lumpur audiences for over a month in August-September last and Malacca audiences for a similar period in SeptemberOctober appeared in Ipoh for the first time on Friday night last, in her role
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  • 437 3 |‘‘T,O,M.” Leave to Appeal To Privy Council Cancelled. Upon the application of Mr. M. C. Johannes, who appeared for three of the respondents to the Alsagoff legitimacy, suit, the Acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. P. J. Sproule, on September 27 last,' ordered that the certificate that,
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 240 3 Delhi, October 22,—Moshir Husain Kidwar of Godia, ex-president of the Oudh Provincial Khilafat Committee, in a letter to the press says that many Moslems like himself >re evdtremely dissatisfied with the expenditure of money embarked upon for Angora and Smyrna and object to funds taken from
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    • 269 3 A plucky act performed by Rover Alfred Joseph Manuel, of the Ist Rover Troop, is described in the Scout Sign, the official organ of the Boy Scouts’ Asso ciation in Bengal. About ,_3o a.m.. on the 9th August, 1922, the ferry steamer Buckland had j just
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    • 108 3 Allahabad, October 19.Private advice» from Meshed respatebed’ at the beginning of the present month contain a confident account of Enver Pasha's latest activities. He was then supposed to be in command of 10,000 rebels somewhere between Guzar and Termez. His last engagement with Bolshevik troops, ha ring been
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    • 102 3 Teheran, October 18. Having withdrawn the resignation which he tendered as a result of the attacks in the Mejliss on his growing power and the unconstitutional methods of the Government the Minister for War yesterday attended Parliament anil made his peace with the de puties by undertaking
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    • 108 3 Calcutta, October 18,—The City Coroner andl jury held en inquest on the body of a seaman) named E. M. Riding, of the vessel Baltic, lying at Kidderpore docks On the 14th detober the deceased was swimming in the docks and some time after he disappeared. The jury returned
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1157 3 TO LET. »1 COULD NOT SLEEP WTH ITCHiNG cb Street, Penang. .j_ u c. Spots Al! Over Face, Back J— 7 i TT andLimbs.euticuraHealed. Furnished Bungalow with 1 Lights situated near Race My face came all out in little spots Electric Light Street. which grew bigger and bigger and Course.
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    • 142 3 IWhiteaway, Laidlaw i CO., LTD.,- (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) S PENANG TAIPING. 5 HAVE JUST UNPACKED I NEW STOCKS OF LADIES’ < SMART STYLISH J SHOES g THE ACME OF COMFORT STYLE AT S TO DAY’S LOWEST PRICES. J x Blacki "Glace Kid uCourt White^Canvas Court Shoes Shoes for uifternoonlj wear.
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  • 28 4 D’OrvilleAt the Maternity Hospital. Penang, on November 2, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. D’Orville, a son. Singapore. F. M. S. and Rangoon papers please copy.
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  • 1201 4 Just as the rubber industry has been depressed in Malaya, the agricultural industry in England and Ireland has for some time past been under a cloud and various expedients have been advocated for improving the situation. Taking the case of Ireland, where farming is i regarded as
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  • 1160 4 The familiar topic, decentralisation, has been raised again Decentralisation in the F.M.S. The and Amalgamation. Malay Mail remarks that both H. E. the High Com missioned and the Chief Secretary are in favour of decentralisation. which means more local control, coupled with local responsibility still, notwithstanding the
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  • 92 4 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. Another enjoyable Orchestral Concert, under the direction id' Mr. O'Xdl Shan, was given at the E. 0. Hotel lasi evening. The best rendered item in a pleasinc programme of high class music was the Pilgrims (’horns from Tannhauser" (Wagner) which was encored as was the Pagliacci
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  • 85 4 I >evon shire.” The Hon. the Acting Resident Councillor sends copies of two telearanis received by 11. F. the Governor from die Secretary of State for the Coloni*': His Majesty the King liasexpr'" l! wish for suspension of normal /’usineduging two minutes silence at eleven A. M. on
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  • 90 4 The Income and Expenditun A* 1 of the Penang Turf Club, fot'. ended August 31st. 1922. yhieh with the I balance Sheet, m ill be J at the annual general meeting <of on Monday. November 6, shows a expenditure for the veal 1,1 Included in the amount
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  • 80 4 A fatal stabbing :db ,!r a l^ nt Noordin Street. Penang, hi- i.Jiad 8 o’clock. Two Hindus, it t> o f a <|tiarrel over a woman. v liaß ie, which one of the men. jpiurei received three stab ,j ne man was taken to the
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  • 40 4 A mail for Houtinan, (via Sm-n 11 a.m. to-morrow. ij.'R TheTeesta. wtih k J’ is expected to am'* morrow. rV i f e I A direct parcel P<' ,m> established between 11? York, via Suez, Jibs nibs Sl.B<».
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 326 4 M« < s a a nrjuu j ni: I THE GUEST-LENOX I PATENT PRESSED STEEL SQUARE AND i I RECTANGULAR I S TANKS. M a The design of these Tank» is such that it overcomes the q weaknesses apparent in most other Square Sectional Steel Q M Tanks. It will
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    • 50 4 6S E._& O.” Thursday, 2nd Nov.Supper and Dance after the performance of Merrie England. Friday, 3rd Nov.Guest Night-Dancing Saturday, 4th Nov.Supper and Dance after the performance of Merrie England. BOOK TABLES FOR SUPPER EARLY. Saturday, 11th Nov.—A rmis t i c e Day. Special Dinner and Dance. EXTENSION OF LICENCE.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 656 5 Further Appointments. THE EI.ECIIDN BATTLE. Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, (Ictober 31. further Ministerial appointments u <lr <>><■ Ml"»'"»-— Mim-ii K.—<'<’•- sil Samuel ffoare. Mimsteh of Laboik.—Sir A. .Montague Barlow. MiMsii K of Pensions.Major G. Tryon. I.’ntsl b.MMISSIONEK OF WORKS. Sir John L. Baird. Soi.nhok-(L:neral. Mr. T. W. U. Jnskip,
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  • 1033 5 Col. Sir Samuel H'-are (Air Minister) is 42, a J- P- and 1). L. for Norfolk. A mt ml er of the L. C. C. 1907-10. Captain. Norfolk Yeomanry: Lt -Col.. General Staff. Received Italian and French War Decorations, British War Medals and the C. M. G-
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  • 93 5 ATTACK ON CLIFDEN. London. November 1. Using an improvised armoured car 'as cover for the purpose of laving imines to blow up Barracks, a strong column of Irregulars on Sunday attacked the Clifden Garrison. The latter held out for ten hours until the Barracks were fired, when they
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  • 57 5 Madrid. November 1. An Anglo-Spanish Commerced Treaty has been signed. It is the first favoured nation treaty between the tw,» countlies, whose rommercial relationhave hitherto been based on the exchange of notes since 1894. The treaty is tlie result of protests by British business firms against the
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  • 45 5 Washington. November 1. It is officially stated that three separate American investigations have completely exonerated the Consul and Vice-Consul at Newcastle-on-Tvne. fit was alleged that the Consulate asked intending emigrants to the I lifted States to promise to proceed by American ships.]
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  • 43 5 Washington. November 1. The White House announces that the Government is negotiating with a view to the United States having a voice in the nomination and selection of the Judges of the Court of International Justice at The Hague.
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  • 62 5 Beilin, November 1. The German Government has accep ted the Entente’s proposal to withdraw the Inter-Allied Military Commission of Guarantees, paid by the Entente, as soon as certain measures >o complete the disarmament of Germany have been settled. It is expected the change will not merely expedite the
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  • 42 5 Geneva, November 1. The principal social event of the International Labour Conference was Japanese delegation’s banquet to celebrate the Emperor’s Birthday. Nearly all the Conference delegates were present. The speakers included Mr. Adatchi. Lord Buftiham and M. Albert Thomas.
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  • 348 5 Scenes of Enthusiasm in Rome. Rome, October 31. Signor Mussolini, telegraphing greetings to Mr. Bonar Law and m" Poincare on his assumption of the Premiership, declares that the solidari+y of the Allies is indispensable for the effectiveness of political action. He similarly telegraphed to the United States,
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  • 1916 5 SIGNOR MUSSOLINI'S POLICY. Towards the end of August. Mr. Beaumont, a special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph.’" interviewed Signjr Mussolini, now Premier of Italy, and founder cf the remarkable patriotic or ganisation called the Fascisti. The correspondent says:He is a man about whom there have been conflicting
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  • 130 5 MR. H. WERBLOW’S STATEMENT New’ York, November 1. A statement issued by Mt. Henry Werblow, through his counsel, dechues that he and his brother Robert are the victims of an international band of criminals. who conceived a plan to swindle the Guaranty Trust ('ompauv through the Asia
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  • 95 5 RISE IN PRICE. London, November 1. A shortage of crop and the consequent decrease of stocks is the reason given for the increase of the retail price of many brands of tea on Monday by 2d. per lb. An expert said the crop was variously estimated to
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  • 54 5 London, November 1. 'The Colonial Office announces that the legislation to give effect to the scheme of export duties for rubber, recently approved by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been passed in Ceylon, the Straits Settlements and the Malay States. The new duties
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  • 210 6 AUSTRALIA’S CONTRIBUTIONThe c'nitributionr» of Australia and New Zealand to the League of Nations for 1923 have tentatively approximately been fixed at £25,000 and £lO,OOO respectively. I'he first year’s contributions were based on the Postal Union, but as that put Australia, Great Britain and France
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  • 271 6 Caruso was a great smoker of cigarettes, and >aid in his ow n case they did his voice no harm. All the same, he warned young singers against t hem. I remember." he said some years before he died, hearing your Grand Old Man of Song,’ Sir
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  • 221 6 Il is a curious thing that the desert wastes of Arabia have inspired some of the greatest English books of travel. The illustrious names of Burton. Doughty, and Wavell have new another added to their number in that of Mr. H. St. J. B. Philby, the two volumes
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  • 130 6 An extraordinary outrage is- reported from Fort Worth, in the State of Texas. As the result of fhe outrage a married woman is lying in hospital in a serious condition. According t<o the victim’s story she was invited to go for a motor ride by four
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 465 6 Bedtime I When y ou f ee l I y° u want a drink I I l ast thing at n &ht I i i I take the best of all 1 hot drinks-Bovril. Have you tried < I I fas a spoonful of Bovril i j n k ot
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    • 381 6 MONDAYITIs How to Avoid It As a general rule everyone feels less energetic on Monday than any other day in the week. This is very aptly termed Mondayitis. Instead of the week-end rest bracing up people it has the opposite effect. The principal reasons for this are an interruption of
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  • 499 7 VQKEABOrTTHENEW-USE." writer of ,>a P er Notes in the J in p.r World” has the following V on the new process for paper CO, X involving the use of rubber latex: ,n -n 1(1I ht read by Mr Frederick have, 1 u Sc. before the Institution of
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  • 559 7 S.F.P.” lohore, October 28. This, of course, is Rhe topic of interest in the local rubber k, Ihe question was discussed last ""day at a meeting of the Johore I '‘liters Association and further dispel at a meeting in the Dewan, at [diwh His Highness the Sultan
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  • 305 7 GOVERNOR BLESSES BILL. At the meeting of the Ceylon Legislai live Council at which the Restriction Or(finance for that Colony was passed Sir William Manning in winding up the debate said i The Bill before the Council is intended to d” the very best for the rubber industry
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  • 83 7 .—SF.P.” There was a good deal of rumour about last week end, that a meeting of American buyers had been held, supposedly with the idea of fighting restriction. The head of a large firm of buyers wired to his head office in New York and got
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  • 190 7 The following telegram received from the Secretary of State is published for general information: "With reference to my telegram of the 10th October regarding rubber scheme it> is suggested that rules do not provide for cases of young trees which had been tapped before November Ist 1920 but
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  • 177 7 A circular has been issued to shareholders, dated October 23rd, to the effect that the charges against Messrs. J. A Russell and Co. and or Mr. J. A. Russell had been referred to the referees, the Hon. Mr. D. A. M. Brown, the Hon. Mr. A. N. Kenion
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  • 67 7 2nd November, 1922. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 39 PENANG" Fine Pale Crepe 38 .Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 34 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 40 pore (Crepe 39| London and New York. London (Smoked Sheet ll|d (Crepe H|d New York G 22 The following were the rubber quotations in London on
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  • 67 7 London. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, Nov. 1, £180.75.6d spot, and £1 <80.15s three months buying, £lBO 17s. fid selling. Local. Messrs Boustead and Co., Ltd: To-day’s quotation for Singapore refined tin $89.75 per picul, business done 300 tons; Penang refined tin $89.70 per picul, business done
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  • 34 7 Ronpibon Extended No Liability for October, 400 piculs, 70,(XX) yards, (>l5 hours. Lost two days boiler cleaning. Tin Bentong No Liability, far October, hours 449, piculs 3fi3, yards fi0.280. Lost nine days.
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  • 232 7 .—M. M.” Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 nom. Cloves 130.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 63.00 sales Nutmegs 80s 45.00 sellers 1105... 35.00 Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 Copra Sundried 9.75 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 per
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  • 1071 7 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. E• NAMES S g| M RUBBER [Dollar.] c S c I S e Allenby Rubber Co 50 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 20 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 00 2 10 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 11 0012 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 50 75
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  • 462 7 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, November 2, 1922. S cts Government Mutton 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 Ib 50 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 Mutton
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  • 104 7 Nov 2 and 4 Merrie England,” Town Hall. Nov 4Rugby, Merchants v Rest. Nov 4 and sPenang Golf Club, Calcutta Medal. Nov 4South Taiping Tin Dredging, Statutory Meeting, 33 Beach Street, noon. Xov SP.S.C., Pritchard Cup, 550 yds. Handicap. Xov fiPenang Turf Club, Annual Meeting, Chamber of Commerce,
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  • 276 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Indo Maru for Colombo, Dhanushkodi and Bombay. Kinta for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Kopah for Teluk Anson. Laisng for Calcutta. Mantua for Ceylon, India, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Europe. The Benvenue arrived in Hongkong recently minus one of her
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  • 242 7 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BI TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT I x 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,
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  • 195 7 The following are non-delivered cable for the week ending Ist inst, at the E. E. A. and C Telegraph Co: Trafeli. Ana Muna Sona Ramanathan Chetty. From the 8.T.” of October 27: The Chiika with the London mails of September 28th arrived in Penang last Saturday morning. Penang
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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