Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 December 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 292. VOL LXXX. FRIDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 856 2 THE SOUL OF A GREAT MOVEMENTBenito Mussolini is the very type of the professional agitator, and has, in fact, been an agitator all his life- At heart he is a Socialist and! a Republican. Now he is the s°ul of this great movement which he has
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    • 1350 2 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. Gentleman, age middle forty, for- TApAAIpQI? OFNTIST merly import export trade, estate office **■*>> fll’lJUlJ manager, accountant, correspondent. j First class references and testimonials. lju Address Box No. 270. c/o Pinang i Gazette. No. 393, Chulia Street, 2059-22-12. PENANG. MULLER, PHIPPS AND By experienced European Rubber SELLERS,
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    • 190 2 l lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli!!||||||||i||||||H||||| hl I Have You Any Spare I I Time? I J Why not learn to play a B an j 0 H Mandoline! It will occupy your 1 S spare time and give you endless 1 pleasure. g mu S SB S H Model as illustrated $35, complete
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  • 1131 3 STARTLING disclosures. iSir Owoni Phillips, acting on behalf of he Wn ctors of the Royal Mail Steam packet Company, has given a guarantee c f £lO.OOO to the British Empire Exhibit t The donation has naturally been ven wide publicity, but it i s certainly o answer to
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  • 225 3 DIVIDENDS AND LABOUR CONDITIONS. New iork, October 23. —Recent income tax statistics showed four men in the highest income class—with annual in. comes over fifty million dollars. Two of them were ini New York State, two in Michigan. More than that th" anony. mous statistics did not disclose.
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  • 213 3 Colombo, December 2.—The American yacht Wisdom 11, which is on a world cruise, has arrived in Colombo, and will remain in port for probably two weeks before resuming her voyage to New York via the Meditenanean. The yacht, which is a white ketch-rigged one of 63
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  • 624 3 ONE MILE TO 5,000. Most people are more interested; in contemporary happenings in the realm cf wireless than in comparative records but the entire development is so recent that the full scope of its history is concerned with matters of the present generation. The following comprehensive
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  • 149 3 —“T. O. M.” A report comes from Silibin of an attack on a European mine manager bv some coolies. On enquiry at the Central Police Station, Ipoh? we gather, though details are meagre, that the manager attacked was Mr- Mark Graham who had just taken the latp
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  • 820 3  -  S- H. D. Life would become very flat and uninteresting if we were all as truthful as we made ourselves out to be and scandai at the Clubs would ceaseThe eighteen, handicap man, we know too well:— —“Just missed doing a 74 this morning, old
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  • 162 3 A Tokio message says that the largest and onie of the most important shipments of “beneficial” insects ever made from one country to another was recently seat to the United States. The consignment numbered approximately 150.000 insects of three snecies, and is due at the laborators’
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  • 405 3 LEGEND OF ST- NICHOLAS. “Santa Claus” typifies so thoroughly the spirit of Christmas for English children that it is difficult to realise that this beneficent personage, who fills stockings by night and bestows gifts by stealthy is the most modern feature of the great festivalThere are many people
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  • 419 3 There is no other season so dear as this, which is, above al dedicated to happiness and innocent family joy, with its mirth and laugh ter, its turkey and mince pies, its mistletoe and holly, its waits and carolsThe world may have lost the enchantment of those
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  • 827 3 WAR AND CRIME PSYCHOLOGY. “Equinox,” in the “Evening Standard,” says When, shortly before the war, the Sicilian players gave us their national dramas an astonished London literally shouted wiftr laughter. These Sicilians wept, raved, fought, bit and stabbed, and whenever the gid lookted the other way the
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    • 137 3 INFANTILE INDIGESTION. In babies and very young children indigestion is caused by errors in diet, frequently by over feeding. Its symptoms are, loss of appetite, peevishness wind, vomiting, furred tongue, bad breath, hiccough' and restless nights. The best treatment is Baby’s Own Tablet?'. which clear away the offending, matter and'
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  • 1439 4 THE INQUEST. His Majesty’s Coroner, Mr. H. C. Bathurst, and a jury, consisting of Messrs. Allen Dennys, E. H. Bulford and D. M. Miller, in the Police Court, Penang, this morning, went into the circumstances attending the death of Alfred Leonard Howell, European warder,
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  • 364 4 S.T.” THE NEW PRISON VAN. Some little time ago we had occasion to call attention to the practice of marching handcuffed prisoners through the streets, from the Gaol to the Courts, in all kinds of weather. Apart from the inconvenience and distress caused to the prisoners who
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  • 955 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs are on a visit to Penang from Kuala Lumpur. Mr. MacCormac, of the Rawang Tin Mines Ltd., is leaving shortly for Australia on a holiday. Mr. C. Hammond Smith has joined Waterfall Estates, Ltd., as Divisional Manager of Sungei Dua Estate. Mr. and Mrs. A.
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  • 604 4 BRILLIANT PAGEANTRY IN FORBIDDEN CITY. Peking, December I.—The wedding of the ex-Emperor was celebrated at the 1 Palace this morning with all the pomp and ceremony of Imperial days. Notwithstanding the earliness of the hour, a large crowd of Chinese and foreigners was present to witness
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    • 1092 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E eastern shipping co., Ltd. (In Liquidation). POSITION WANTED- (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). Energetic Youth, well up in Mercan- LOST CERTIFICATE. tile and Estate Accounts. Typewriting and General Office routine, seeks position Application has been made to me to in Mercantile or Professional Man’s iggue to Lim Gim
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    • 35 5 RENOWNED THROUGHOUT THE CIVILISED WORLD gBKS wSSKSm AND SPECIALLY BREWED FOR THE TROPICS. 1 I Sole Agents: STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. F.M.S. A SIAM. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Coy., Ltd., (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) L. j 4assMCßBaHßHMKmmunananom££SiCKie»: wa i n
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  • 1213 6 e Shall America resume her leadership and hasten the dawn of a new day Or will she sulk at home, clutching her pot of gold, flaunting her claims against the Allies, until another nation leads the way and America is forced, grudgingly, inadequately, perhaps too late, to
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  • 1145 6 The first meeting of the Legislative Council of the Straits The Legislative Settlements was held Council. on the Ist April, 1867, when the Royal instructions and the terms of the commission under the preat Seal were read, Colonel Harry St. George Ord taking the oath as Governor
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  • 51 6 From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, December 22. In an exhibition billiards match, last evening, at the Ipoh Club, of 500 up, Captain Barwis, the Taiping Champion, beat the Dato Panglima Kinta, the Ipoh Champion, by 500 points to 302. The winner played consistently well, and deserved his
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  • 85 6 (Brom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. December 22. Mr. and Mrs. Dickson were "At Home” last evening, in the Town Hal). Ipoh. to the congregations of the South Perak Churches, to enable them to wish goodbye to the Rev. L. Kempthorne, who has been their Padre for two
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  • 101 6 CONFERENCE IN PENANG. The fourth Conference of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce o British Malaya will be held in the premises of the Penang Chinese ham 0 Commerce, on Sunday, the 24th install at 2 p.m. Business of be transacted, and the following Chinese Chambers
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  • 47 6 fhp “Pinang There will be no issue of b Gazette” on Christmas Da ni The cables and other nnpoitant be issued early on Puesdai. The Chief Post Oflice c n on Monday, and will be closed al noo ”,™,e will be dosed on and Tuesday.
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  • 90 6 The P.&O. Packet el^ ct( d to outward European mail’ arrive here at 10 a.m. to-m The homeward man b closes at 10 a.u>. to-morrow. The M. M. Continental mails, is illS tant. 1 at 6 a.m. on Sunday, the Montor o, A mail for Australasia, to(via Singapore)
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    • 230 6 I A BRITISH TRIUMPH. THE h 4 H. P. TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EX STOCK AT 1923 PRICES TYPE H. 4 h. p. Free Engine, Clutch and Kick Starter, and Sturmey-Archer 3-Speed Gear, Chain-Cum-Belt Drive. Tool-kit. Price $785. Ex Godown, Penang. (COMPLETE WITH LUCAS LAMP HORN). SOLE AGENTS:
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    • 29 6 “E. o.” First Night of the X’mas Festivities. Monday, 25th December, X’mas Dinner. Dancing in the New Ball Room. TILL 1-45 A.M. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW E. O. ORCHESTRA.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 224 7 Gernany and America. -Reuter’s Telegrams.) New York, December 21. The Associated Press, London correspondent says it is understood the United Stales, at the request of the German trade Commission, of which Herr Cuno is head, has begun negotiations with I*rance and Britain, with a view to the appointment of
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  • 719 7 London, December 14- —The Brit'sh Premier to-night made an important statement to the House of Commons on the reparations question. He began by asking Members to look at the problem from the standpoint of the French who like the British, had at one time built great hopes
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  • 394 7 These days when, Americans are wondering why the British Government is led to take some of the steps it does, it is interesting to note an eminent British authority on business declaring that “the British people have an unwritten national policy just as they
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  • 93 7 SUCCESSFUL CLAIM London, December 20. The Standard Oil Company of Ne v York recovered £97,982, and costs, ■n the Court of Session, Edinburg 1 from the Clan Line in respect of a cargo of oil and paraffin wax aboard the Clan Gordon from New York to China,
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  • 19 7 London, December 21. Mr. Lloyd George has departed to spend Christmas and January it Algeciras.
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  • 25 7 London, December 21. H M the King received Admiral Sir A. Ludovic Duff, upon relinquishing the appointment of Commander-in-Chief of the China Station.
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  • 14 7 Brussels, December 20. The Fran ck-Hymans duel incident was amicably settled.
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  • 20 7 Ottawa, December 20. The Federal Bureau, of Statistics estimates the value of Canada’s gram crop this year at
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  • 121 7 America and the Straits. (Reuter’s Telegrams/ Lausanne, December 20. In view of inaccurate reports and doubts regarding the American attitude in respect of the control of the Straits, the American delegation issued a statement emphasising the opinion that the freedom of the Straits will be better served by
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  • 128 7 Remarkable Affair. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, December 21. Irregulars' infesting Louth District, warring against road and railway traffic, held up the Belfast to Dublin mail train six miles south of Dundalk last night, ordetred the passengers out, sprinkled the coaches with petrol, switched the blazing train to the
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  • 515 7 MARQUESS CURZON’S SCATHING SPEECH. London;, December 13. —A Lausanne message says that Marquess Curzon termed the Turkish proposal for the exchange of populations a bad and vicious solution, for which the world would have to pay in a century. It was monstrous to say that it was
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  • 55 7 London, December 8- —It is authoritatively stated that Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles are to arrive in London to-day, remain a few days, and then return to Harewood House, Leeds. The Princess and Viscount Lascelles were present at the presentation of his protrait to Colonel Lane Fox. ex-Master
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  • 102 7 A BOLSHEVIST PROGRAMME. London, December 21. A programme for adapting Bolshevism to Indian conditions has been prepared for submission to the Indian National Congress at Gaya, next week, by. Mr. M. N. Roy, the notorious Indian Communist living in Berlin. It claims complete national independence and the
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  • 98 7 London, December 7.—There have been two noteworthy indications of the way in which party combinations are shaping in the House of Commons. Liberals and Labourites for the first time shared a tellers’ division; last evening, on the question*. of extending the Safeguarding of Industries Act to gas mantles,
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  • 105 7 INDIAN AIR FORCE “REVELATIONS London, December 7. —In a i< ng ar;i cle dealing with the Indian Air Force, the “Star” declines to accept Earl W’nterton’s statement that Sir John Salmond’s report has not been pub'Jhed be cause strategic considerations are involved. The paper declares that the reason for non-publication
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  • 62 7 London, December 7. —In the House of Commons, Major Tryon was adamant when he was again bombarded with questions regarding mentally deficient exservice men becoming chargeable to ’he rates. Major Tryon did not agree that the Ministry should accept responsibility in the case of mental patients
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  • 170 7 Hecklers were in high glee during the election and woe betide the Parliamentary candidate who was not prepared to tace a barrage of questions. M r Joseph Chamberlain and Mr- Goschen were partmasters of evasion, and so is the exPremier. On one occasion Mr. Chamberlam, was heckled by a
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  • 223 7 An Inspiring Speech. 7 London, December 21. In toasting the Chinese Students Central Union of Britain at the annual dinner of the Union this morning, Mr. ChaoHsinChu, the Chinese Charge d’Affaires, emphasised its great value to students. Continuing he dwelt on the special advantage of studying
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  • 32 7 Washington, December 21. It is stated that the surplus money received by M. Clemenceau from lectures and newspaper articles, presented for American Field Service Fund Fellowships, amounts to $20,000.
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  • 393 7 THE WINNERIn our Christmas Number there appeared a competition, for the first correct solution of which we offered a prize of ten dollars. The problem set was as follows: Fifteen schoolgirls go for a- walk every day for seven days- They always walk in squads of three- No
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  • 804 7 Mrs. Thompson’s Letters. London, December 7- —A queue began to form at the Old Bailey at 1 a-m- for the Ilford murder trial- The case for the Grown closed, after which the reading was begun of Mrs- Thompson’s lettersMr- Justice Shearman said that, though the letters were
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  • 20 7 OBITUARY. SIR EDMUND ROBBINS. London, December 21. The death has occurred of Sir Edmund Robbins, ex-Manager of the Press Association.
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  • 824 8 STATE POLICY OF DELAY. A correspondent of the Morning Post” says that there have been persistent rumours recently of important negotiations being in progress between the Roumanian Government and independent groups of foreign business men. The inference is that there is considerable competition between certain powerful American
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  • 1232 8  -  BY H. H. HILTON. I heard an enthusiastic amateur ask a professional golfer with what he was going to play the next shot. They were walking at a distance of about 30 yards from where the ball lay at rest, and the professional turned round and remarked
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  • 287 8 Calcutta. December 4. —At the monthly meeting of the Calcutta Branch of the European Association this evening a resolution that candidates for election to the Legislative Assembly and the Bengal Legislative Council by European constituencies should be nominated and supported by the Association was discussed. Mr.
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  • 265 8 The October Session, of the Central Criminal Court was opened by the Lord Mayor, who was accompanied by Mr. Sheriff J- E- K. Studd and Mr. Sheriff SH. M- Killik. The Recorder (Sir Ernest Wild, K. C in charging the Grand Jury, said the number of cases
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  • 122 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pangkor for Pulau Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). van Noort for Langsa, Olehleh, Sabang etc, Padang. Kopah for Deli. Kampar for Teluk Anson. Alcinous for Suez and London. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at:— Penang—Acardo, Amboise, Atlantic, August Kessler J. 8., Australien,
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  • 375 8 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,'l Bv train Teluk Anson,Kuala Kubn, Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang, Port Swetteu-
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  • 147 8 Dec 23—Runnymede Hotel, Special Tiffin, Special Dinner and Dance. Dec 23—Cinderella Dance, Penang Club, 9.15 p.m. Dec 24, 25 and 26—Penang Golf Club, Electric Competition. Dec 25 and 26—Public Holidays. Dec 25—E. O. Xmas Dinner and Dance (New Ballroom). Dec 25 —Runnymede Hotel, Xmas Dinner. Fancy Dress Dance.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 33 8 li If I!~~il I! II II II H'' IE SINGAPORE AND J STRAITS J ROUGH DIARY 11 b For 1923-52.50 fl STOCKED BY THE p PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD. k PiNANG. 1 oooaanaaaaanaci
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    • 192 8 f I —.n I “ANCHOR" BRAND IS THE ONLY I MANILA ROPEI B THAT CAN BE RELIED UPON TO GIVE t I SERVICE I SOLE AGENTS: I L» Y. SWEE COMPANY, LIMITED. I *S (Incorporated in F. M. S.) HEMP I Penang, Kuala Lumpur Singapore. I CANVAS BAGS New Price
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  • 891 9 THE QUESTION OF ISSUES. The f< bowing is a continuation of the above civil suit, which began on Monday afternoon in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, before the Hon- Mr. Justice Farre r-Manby, says the “Malay Mail Mr- Hastings referring to
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  • 378 9 Free Press.” Both the Penang and the Selangor race programmes are now out, the former—the proposed one—the latter apparently definitely decided upon. As regards stakes Selangor .goes sljghtly higher than Penang as its chief prize is $1,500 with additions from the $20,000 sweep. Penang is content with $1,200
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  • 136 9 N. Sembilan Defeat Malacca. Negri Sembilan beat Malacca at hockey’ by one goal to nil at Seremban on Dec. 17th. The ground, which the day before had been a lake, had dried sufficiently’ to allow the match to be played, though one side of it was still water-logged. This
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  • 43 9 The following have been selected to represent Selangor vs. Singapore in the Trophy match to-morrow at Kuala Lumpur:— Back Brand three quarters Boston, Langworthy, Cockman, Duncan halves Murchison and Jack forwards Beck, Hussey, Fry, Riches, McGann, Upton, Finlay’ and Wilson.
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  • 37 9 The result of a bowls tie played yesterday’ was as under Championship Semi final—J. M. Chalmers (D) beat R. N. Goodwin 21— 18. The winner will meet G. B. F. Southap in the final.
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  • 79 9 Wednesday, the 27th December: Singles Handicap Class “A.” f 5 Sir A- R- Adams v. t 2 E- J. McLernon (2). Singles Handicap Class “B —Scr. Dr O Henry Hertz v. t 5 B. E. Mitchell (3) Scr- J- G- Barrett v- |5 W- H- Mair (5)Doubles
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  • 49 9 Talisman, the famous Burmese racing pony, the property of Moosa E. Adjini, died on Thursday. This takes from the Rangoon track one of the finest little racing ponies the course has seen. In its best days, under the colours of Mr. B. N. Burjorjee, Talisman was unbeatable.
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  • 71 9 The Viceroy and Lady Reading attended Calcutta races when the race for the King-Emperor’s Cup was run. The event resulted in a win for Mr. Sam’s Orange William, which beat Galaway Gate by half a length. Quarry man, which was third, was three-quarters of a length behind
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  • 440 9 THE DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The report of the Directors of the Straits Trading Company, Ltd., for the year ended 30th September, 1922, states After writing off depreciation and making provision for bad and doubtful debts, the net profits amount to $1,349,416.85, which with the balance brought forward from
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  • 337 9 Explanation of the Factory Activity. The Controller of Rubber Export writes to the “Straits Times”:— With reference to the statement made by the chairman of the Alor Gajah Rubber Eestates at the annual meeting that rubber factories in Singapore are working at full pressure in spite of the
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  • 628 9 LARGE BORNEAN APES FOR AMERICA. Residents in one of Singapore’s busiest streets have no cause to be alarmed at the intimation that they have been living in close proximity’ to a dozen orang-outangs newly arrived from the wilds of Borneo, says the Free Press.” Within a stone’s
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  • 181 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 jtom. Cloves 90.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmcef- 80s 1105... Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10.15 buyers Rattans 11-20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do do
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  • 106 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. «£Ĕ E 2 Shares. 0 P 2 SQ M OQ sc. c. c. sc. Rubber (Dollar). Glenealy 90 1.10 1.00 1.10 Haytor 4.50 5.00 5.00 5.50 Jimah 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.20 Parit Perak
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  • 45 9 22nd December, 1922. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 46 Penang- Fine Pale Crepe 46 .Un smoked Sheet No. 1... 41 SING A- (Smoked Sheet 46| pore (Crepe 46| London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ls.2d Lonoqn Crcpe la 2d New York G 27 Dull.
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  • 88 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec. 21: Spot £179.125.6d up 125.6 d 3 mos. buying 181 10s 3 selling 181.5 s 10s Local parity $89.61 Local. Dec. 22nd: Singapore buyers no sellers at $90.50. Penang buyers no sellers at $90.50. Messrs
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  • 26 9 Messrs. Hamilton, Oxenham and Co., this morning received cabled quotations from Australia as follows Kampongs £1.16.3 Kamuntings 28/Tongkah Harbours £1.4.9 Ulu Yam £1.1.4.
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  • 216 9 Holy Trinity Church (Nibong Tebal). 4th Sunday in Advent, Christmas Eve 24th Dec., Holy 7 Communion (English) 8 a.m., Holy Communion (Tamil) 9 a.m. Freemasons’ Hall (Sungei Patani). 4th Sunday in Advent, Christmas Eve 24th Dec., Evening Prayer and Sermon 6 p.m. Christmas Day
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  • 54 9 Calcutta, December 9- —The European unemployment problem ini Calcutta is getting worse. A committee recently organised to tackle the problem, have 290 Europeans and better class Anglo-Indian-on their books. The committee commenced with Rs. 11,000 an<] now have about Rs. 2,390 on hand after judicious distribution.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 379 9 1 SANFORD’S Violet Rubber Stamp Ink 1 OZ. BOTTLE 50 CTS. SANFORD’S I Ink Eraser I (in liquid form) $1 EACH. U “UTOPIAN” Office and Photo Paste IN BOZ. BOTTLES. WITH BRUSH $1 EACH. The pinang Gazette press, ltd. I Talk to Advertisers and Buyers The man with reliable goods
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  • 1154 10 general tendencies. The commercial motor correspondent of the “Times” says:— As no opportunity has this year been afforded by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders for reviewing the latest models and the tendency of ideas in connexion with commercial vehicle de sign, it will not be out
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  • 254 10 The world’s biggest air engine, the giant Napier “Cub” of 1,000-h.p., which was first introduced to the public by “The Eventing News, is shortly to have its first test in the air at Hamb'e, Southampton Wafer. It is being installed in a machine called the Avro “Aldershot,’
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  • 155 10 Tokio, December 16. —The Cabinet has decided to appoint Mr- Hanihara as Am bassador at Washington, and the UndecSecretaryship thus rendered vacant at the Foreign Office will be filled by Mr. Tanaka. The Kishimoto Bank of Kobe notified a fortnight’s suspension of business this morning, but after
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  • 117 10 PENANG, DECEMBER 22, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 13/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 174| Y 3 days’sight Private „177 s Bombay Demand Bank g Madras Demand Bank 174| g-
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 192 10 L zfc*®wlk O£ *> > The Highest Point of Craftsmanship is undoubtedly reached in mak* ing Goodrich Cord Tyres. This applies not only to their structural perfection but to their appearance as well. Cream-white sides and snappy flashing black tread —a beautiful clean-cut tyre with unusual mileage qualities a tyre
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    • 322 10 jIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIUIIIIIIIiIUIIUIRIUIIIUIUUIIIIIIiIIiIIIIIIIIII U ||||||UllilliillliiiUiiiMOiiiiiniiiiiHiiij|IHiii 1 Hiii j THE SPECIAL I IB I FORD PLUG I I Is the finest plug made for I the Ford engine—for which It is expressly designed. I g Excessive lubricationwill not impair itsefficiency. Cleaning is made easy by the two piece construct 1 tion, and the
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  • 800 11 REMARKABLE PICTURE OF U. S. CABINET. A series of history-making letters describing in detail the American War Cabinet, and giving an intimate picture of Mr. Woodrow Wilson as he appeared while presiding over the secret meetings of his Administration, has been published in Boston.
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  • 505 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, December 22, 1922. 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 52 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 52 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 Mutton— Head,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 931 11 What Better Gift Than A Book? WILL MONKEY GLANDS O is a question now being BRING BACK YOUTH discussed by everybody. SCIENTISTS ARE STILL EXPERIMENTING WHILE We are already organised to please the most critical youngster. We always make excellent provision at Christmas time for boy and girl readers and
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    • 77 11 When a man asserts his disbelief in advertising, ask him who.se soap he uses, whose beverages he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though lie states that he has not changed his taste for years it proves not so much that he is
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    • 176 11 A LUXURY!] I JL I SOLE AGENTS t I G. H. SLOT Co., PENANG. 1 BRITISH INDENTED i 1 ROUND I I STEEL BARS j The Elastic Limit of these Bars is g 1 Nearly Twice as Great as Ordinary g Mild SteeL The Breaking Strain is Approximately g 1
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    • 1403 12 .-■■ll «Mscgga—«s— g'-jsa—— “ELLERMAN” LINE. Nippon Yiuen Kaisha. Ti'! RI lIF FUNNEL LINE. .nd »uc«.«u >_> B JO. I .DJUvJ 12? A VJ H N STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) MPERI AL JAPANESE GOYERNME NT HOMEWARD. (Subject to alteration without
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    • 641 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in Englam,) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE From London Due Penang. To Marseilles London i about I-eav e P en NELLORE Dec. 22 about 1923
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