Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 January 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-01-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 3. VOL LXXXI. THURSDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement517 1923-01-04 1 f I L V,R Mode by Hand /a ne at a m e I I mouldy rot. j MAKES THE The tollowing figures are taken from the Agricultural Bulletin of the =E Federated Malay States Vol. IX No. 3, 1921 and relate to the curing I BEST GIN SLING. |I517 words
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Advertisement14 1923-01-04 1 j T. NAGATA, DENTIST. j NEXT DOOB TO Z j “THE DISPENSARY.” J ■■■■■«Maw»-*14 words
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Article469 1923-01-04 2 RACEHORSE’S DROPPED HIP.” MILLIONAIRE BUYER’S SUIT- -< London. December 19- —The millionaire racehorse owner, Mr. ‘'Jimmy” White is suing the widow of Sir Mark Tatton Sykes, owner of famous Sledmere Stud, claiming damages respecting the purchase of The Tetrarch colt, Noblesse Oblige, for £lO,OBO at the Doncasteft' yearling sales in469 words
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Advertisement1867 1923-01-04 2 position WANTED. PASSAGES IFOH GYMKHANA CLUB. nilTinilDA UCAIO Energetic Youth, well np in Mercan- Spring Meeting Thnreday March Ist LU I juuKA H JILU tile and Estate Accounts. Typewriting and BIBBY LINES. ™d Saturday March 3rd. Proposed ***** HDCM O3A OU and General Office routine, seeks position programme.—. race* eat1,867 words
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Advertisement312 1923-01-04 2 PROFITABLE ADVERTISING. THE NEWSPAPER SUPREME. A prominent man has submit—ted that nowadays judicious advertising was indispensable to success in business. He took the trouble to ask most of the well-known advertisers if advertising was increasing their business, and all replied in the affirmative. One in his own line of business312 words
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Advertisement546 1923-01-04 2 Registration of Domestic Servants Penang Leads the Way All types of Electrical domestic servants are now available for eliminating the human element in the Home. A complete record of their character and usefulness can be obtained at The Electrical Showroom, Dato Kramat Road. They never threaten to leave you They546 words
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Article952 1923-01-04 3 HIS HIGHXESS INTERVIEWEDA representative of the “Rangoon tzette’’ called on His Highness the Ag.i Khan and engaged him in conversation regarding the present situation in the Near East as well as the general trend of opinion as to what the outcome would be of the attempt ito952 words
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Article479 1923-01-04 3 The following are the minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday the 12th December 1922. Present- Mr. S. Codiington (President), Mr. J- D. Kemp, Mjr. C. R- Samuel, Mr. J. HPedlow, Dr. Lim Guan Cheng. Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok479 words
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Advertisement232 1923-01-04 3 t'ps- n lout for Bovril I now than to run > out of Bovril I I when you need it. I I Always have Bovril in the House I 4HHKBsaw e If HORLICK S JU 0 MALTED milk tag; J BUILDS FROM THE FIRST GLASS! So surely does HORLICK’S MALTED232 words
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Advertisement299 1923-01-04 3 THE EMOTIONS AND DIGESTION. WHY LAUGHTER IS GOOD AT MEALTIMES. There is a curious relation between the emotions and the process of digestion. It is a scientific fact, that sudden grief or joy will instantly arrest digestion and the functions of the stomach will not be resumed until the unusual299 words
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Advertisement288 1923-01-04 3 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Pritchard’s j 3C /5 X x I Ladies’ Department. I X HAS X X X £4 Earned the reputation of being the most up-to- X fc# X S date of any department of its kind in the X Q v 5 Straits Settlements. The goods shewn are all x288 words
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Article1312 1923-01-04 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Langston have returned to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Jones and family have gone to the Gap.—“ M.M.” Mr. S. M. Peralta is chairman of the Visiting Justices for Malacca. Mr. William Duncan passed through Ipoh by the mail train on1,312 words
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Article200 1923-01-04 4 Order he has now joined.—“ Straits Times” Congratulations to the local recipients of New Year Honours—To Mr. F. S. James. C.M.G.. who becomes Sir Frederick James. Knight Commander of the British Empite, 'to Mr. A. M. Pountney, C.8.E.. honoured with the coveted C.M.G. to Mr. F. Fraser,Order he has now joined.—“ Straits Times” - 200 words
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Article1233 1923-01-04 4 A SCATHING INDICTMENT. These is in our inid>t fo-day, says the editor of John Bull”, a number of pco- pie who have acquired money which they are squandering in the gratification of their own viciousness- Though actually quite distinct from what are known as the upper classes,1,233 words
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Article502 1923-01-04 4 FRESH CLOUDS ON TRADE HORIZON. Berlin, December 2. —Well-informed circles in Germany take the gloomiest view of fhd new French threat* It is believed France is in earnest in its intention to take from Germany the territories at present occupied- This would wreak such irretrievable havoc in502 words
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Article1522 1923-01-04 4 EARL BALFOUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, December 6. After an infterval of eight years, filled mainly by the crudest materialisms. Ear* Balfour has resumed his course of Gifforu Lectures. These lectures, as you are aware, de*al with the essential problei- s of life, its verities <v>d philosophies.1,522 words
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Article207 1923-01-04 4 THE PALE WOMAN.” [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette* Sir, —Tn some quarters the P woman of the refined sensitive face and slim figure” in her picture hat and graceful drapery seems to have called forth the sympathy usually accorded to heroic or undeserved suffering. Is she a Joan207 words
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Advertisement23 1923-01-04 4 TO LET. New Houses by the sea, nearing completion at North Beach. Kelaweu Please apply to Lim Cheng Ean 3 Union Street, Penang.23 words
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Article926 1923-01-04 5 VALUE OF PROPAGANDA. A paper on Propaganda in the Rubber Industry was read by Mr. G. R. Crowther, propaganda secretary of the Rubber Growers’ Association, before the Institution of Rubber Industry, at the Engineers’ Club, Coventry Street, W. The chair was taken by Sir Stanley Bois, chairman of926 words
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Article333 1923-01-04 5 A correspondent who visited the room in St. Paul’s Fancy Fair, Rangoon, and who was interested in the ingenious method of tin-mining employed by Chinese 30 years ago and before the advent of steam power in a mine in Ipoh town, Perak (Malay Peninsula), writes to333 words
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Article245 1923-01-04 5 Messrs William Jacks and Co, London, reported on the Gth December as follows: —The set-back continued, but towards the close a recovery set possibly on anticipation of good news from Lausanne. Copper.—ls a sluggish market, and the Railway requirements, which are likely to be large, have been245 words
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Article143 1923-01-04 5 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 583rd auction on the 28th December, when there was catalogued 1,920,154 lbs. 857.21 tons, offered 1,245,51 G lbs.; 55G.03 tons. Sold 888.713 lbs.: 39G.75 tons. New York Spot 27|c. London Spot 1-U. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents143 words
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Advertisement288 1923-01-04 5 I WHAT THEY DO!# Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Purify the blood, |j S Cleanse the Stomach, R fe Put life into the Liver, Stimulate the Kidneys to per- form their proper functions, And will prevent many of the ailments so common if taken occasionally to keep the system in288 words
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Advertisement54 1923-01-04 5 JUST UNPACKED Ex. s.s. “SICILIA” (THE WORLD’S CRAZE) MAH JONG" QETQ wE I O Complete in Case with Counters. English Figures. PRICES FROM $7.95 $16.50 THE SET. The quantity is Limited, so please place your order at once. HOURS OF BUSINESS. 8.30 a. m. Till 5.30 p. m. Saturdays 8.3054 words
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Article37 1923-01-04 6 Allan Grant.—At the Maternity Hospital, Batu Gajah, on 31st December, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Allan Grant, a son. Makepeace.—At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on Dec. 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ridley Makepeace, a daughter.37 words
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Article1151 1923-01-04 6 We are told in the cables that the European situation is “grave and disturbing”. This disappointing state of affairs continues after the British proposals for the settlement of the reparations problem. had been explained by Mr. Bonar Law to the Paris Conference. The gravity of the1,151 words
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Article1340 1923-01-04 6 The Bangkok Observer of the 30th December is a special, King Rama VI. enlarged number, printed in mauve on good paper, and containing an excellent reproduction of a photograph of His Majesty King Rama VI of Siam, to whom felicitations were conveyed on the approach of the1,340 words
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Article57 1923-01-04 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 4. Mr. C. B. Ort, head of the firm of Latham and Co., who was recently the defendant in Police Court proceedings, was admitted to Hospital on Tuesday suffering from veronal poisoning, and he died yesterday morning, without57 words
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Article73 1923-01-04 6 His Siamese Majesty’s Consulate sends us the sad news of the demise of H.K.H. Princess Sudhadib. elder sister of His Majesty the King of Siam, from chronicinfective colonitis and tuberculosis of the lungs, on the 2nd instant. The Siamese Court will go into mourning for two73 words
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Article99 1923-01-04 6 In the Police Court, Penang, to-day. before Mr. H. C. Bathurst, Seow Ah Chui was brought up on two charges, at the instance of the Monopolies Department, with being in possession of dutiable liquors in a house at Bukit Gambier, Penang, at 1.30. a.m. on the 4th99 words
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Article43 1923-01-04 6 The homeward mail by the Kashgar closes at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Western Australia, by the Charon, (via Singapore) closes at 7.l<> a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail by the Teesta closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, the 12th instant.43 words
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Advertisement396 1923-01-04 6 irrrwwi ■>t»w:r< «asmswaH» «srctxwn» «mmoomb» NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE A FIRM RESOLUTION TO OBTAIN ALL SUPPLIES FOR YOUR ESTATE FROM: Harrisons Barker Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) I' WHO HOLD STOCKS OF ALL KINDS. -'•OB •■■HKSabfiK «MWKT MK3 wOBOMMaBB» (SfIMSHMB 3JMKSKBMMB 0$ Whether you use much or396 words
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Advertisement10 1923-01-04 6 “E. O.” Guest Night and Dancing. Friday, sth January, 192310 words
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Obituary42 1923-01-04 6 DEATHS. SMlTH—Norman Smith, late of S. S. Police, in General Hospital Penang, at 9.45 this morning. Funeral 9 a.m. to-morrow from General Hospital. Cheah.—On January 1, at 11 a.m., at 142, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, Mr. Cheah Teow Eang, aged 66 years.42 words
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Article2052 1923-01-04 7 The French Proposals. REJECTION OF BRITISH SCHEME. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Paris, January 3. An authoritative interpretation of the French programme at the Confe rence declares that France will not re e to a reduction of her share of reparations unless the Allies agree to a different arrangement relative to their(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 2,052 words
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Article493 1923-01-04 7 CAMPAIGNING AGAINST FRANCE. The “Times” correspondent at Beilin wired on December 1:-The notorious Lieutenant-Commander Ehrhardt, the founder of the “Consul’’ Organization, which was responsible for the murders of Erzberger and Rathenau, was arrested j yesterday at or in the neighbourhood of Munichj All details about his capture493 words
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Article75 1923-01-04 7 INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION DESTROYED. Calcutta, January 3. The All-India Industrial Exhibi tion, which was being held here, was practically destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at ten lakhs of rupees. [The All-India Exhibition of arts, industries and indigenous goods was opened at Chowringhee, Calcutta, on the75 words
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Article32 1923-01-04 7 Christiania, January 3. Dr. Nansen is proceeding to Moscow in the middle of January to confer with the Soviet authorities’ own representatives with regard to famine relief in winter.32 words
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Article67 1923-01-04 7 London, January 3. The underwriting is being arranged of 850,000 ordinary pound shares of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, which will be offered to the public at 75. stylings a share. The new capital is required to develop the distributing organisations and to complete,the fleer of tankers. Applications67 words
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Article18 1923-01-04 7 Dublin, January 3. The- report of the execution of four rebels at Kerry is officially denied.18 words
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Article25 1923-01-04 7 Washington, January 3. Mr. Fall, Secretary of th elnterior, is resigning on the 4th March owing to pressure of private business.25 words
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Article111 1923-01-04 7 Nice, January 3. The death is announced of Professor Diosy. [Mr. Arthur Diosy, F.R-G-S., was a wellknown writer and lecturer. For many years he advocated the Anglo-Japanese Alliance and during the war delivered numerous recruiting lectures- He serve 1 as staff lecturer with the P.M.< -A-, with the Mediterranean111 words
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Article51 1923-01-04 7 Waiting and Watching. (Reuter’s Telegrams. Lausanne, January 3. Further four or five days’ delay is anticipated, pending Hassan Bey’s arrival, with Angora’s instructions. Interest is at present centred in the Paris negotiations, which the Turks are following most closely, feeling that the outcome may influence the negotiations at(Reuter’s Telegrams. - 51 words
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Article45 1923-01-04 7 BRITISH AND SELF PROTECTION. Cairo, January 3. A mass meeting of community passed a resolution of indignation and abhorrence at the systematic murdering of Britons and urged the formation of a committee to organise the British community for self-protec-tion particularly by arming45 words
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Article116 1923-01-04 7 London, January 3. An optimistic view of trade prospects in 1923 is taken by the “Bulle tin,” the organ of the Federation ol British Industries. Dealing with cotton, it says that although trade conditions are at present wretched, a rather more hopeful feeling prevails in Manchester. It116 words
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Article449 1923-01-04 7 Th© following statement is of public interest as an indication of the policy of the Federated Malay States Government to promote Malays to the Higher appointments in the Government Selrvice- It will be noticed that, at present, the number of Malays in the Malayan Civil449 words
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Article123 1923-01-04 7 South African Collapse and Recovery. (Reuter’s Telegrams.; Cape Town, January 3. In summer likd weather, 6,000 spectators saw South Africa resume on a perfect wicket. South Africa were all out for 242. The great partnership between Catterall and Taylor, who made 76 and 68 respectively, produced 155 for(Reuter’s Telegrams.; - 123 words
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Article58 1923-01-04 7 The results of bowls ties played yesterday were as under Championship Pairs—Sir Arthur Adams and W. S. Dunn beat G. B. F. Southam and E. Reimann 21-17. Mixed Doubles Handicap—Dr. and Mrs. C. Henry Hertz beat Mr. and Mrs. J. Dick 21-18. The entries for the next58 words
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Article69 1923-01-04 7 A hockey match was played at the Esplanade last evening between Penang Cricket Club and Penang Recreation Club, and a splendid game was witnessed by a fair member of spectators. P. R. C. put up strong opposition to the clever P.C.C. side, and the final result was a draw69 words
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Article391 1923-01-04 7 COVERED COURTS’ FINALS. There was a good attendance at the Stadium yesterday morning, says Monday’s “Free Press,” when the first Covered Courts Tournament in Singapore was brought to a successful conclusion. The cemtre of attraction was the contest bet ween, D- H. Kleinman and Khoo Hooi Hye 2n391 words
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Article274 1923-01-04 8 Leafipld, December 20. —Correspondence is published between Mr. E- DMorel, M.P-, a.nd Mr- Ronald McNeill, Parliamentary Foreign UndtH'-Secrelary, in relation to the de jure recognition of Russia, the absence of which Mr. Morel contends is an impediment to the development of Anglo-Russian trade relations and instancing the274 words
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Article229 1923-01-04 8 London, December 19. —The Beilin correspondent of the “Times” says that marks, after falling rapidly, rose to-day to 31,000, delighting business people but causing consternation to middle class people. The rise in the value of tho mark has produced remarkable economic vagaries in Germany. British coal in229 words
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Article117 1923-01-04 8 London, December 20- —The London County Council, by 67 votes to 27, has decided ihat children under 16 shall only be admitted to films not labelled for universal use, provided that they are accompanied by their parents or guardians. The Council came to a similar conclusion117 words
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Article60 1923-01-04 8 London, December 20- —An Army Order announces that, in order to obviate the necessity of removing honours at present emblazoned on regimental colours, the King has approved arrangements by which the standards of infantry, cavalry, and yeomanry will bear battle honours of the Great60 words
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Article51 1923-01-04 8 London, December 19—Lord Derby, attended by Lord Middleton, Sir lan Hamilton and Admiral Meux. unveiled a bronze equestrian statue of Sir George White in Portland Place. The memorial has been provided by public subscriptions, which wer e started in 1913 but were interrupted by the/51 words
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Article28 1923-01-04 8 London, December 18—It is announced from Dublin that Lieutenant Keogh, of the Free State Army, while raiding a dance at Johnstown was shot dead.28 words
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Article156 1923-01-04 8 London, December 18. —A deputation of the Empirc< Press Union will pr-bably see the Postmaster-General in the first week of January. If. will ask the Gov ernment to declare a policy providing for an adequate system of wireless, communication for the Empire, bnt it may be assumed that156 words
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Article168 1923-01-04 8 London, December 24- —A Rome message says that the Pope has addressed an Encyclical to Catholic Bishops pointing out the necessity of the reconstruction of society and the restoration of peace throughout the world. He expressed joy that all nations, except Italy, are now on friendly terms with168 words
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Article155 1923-01-04 8 London, December 22. —The Primd Minister addressed his Glasgow constituents last night and has a further series of meetings to-day- Referring to the outlook in the political world he said he had never’thought that the country was going to have an easy time. In the n155 words
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Article143 1923-01-04 8 London, December 18. —In the Divorce Oourf Mr. Justice Horridge granted a decree nisi with costs and the custody of the children to Mrs- Gladys Constance Buckmaster, better known as Miss Gladys Cooper, the actress, on the grounds of adultery and desertion by her husband Captain143 words
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Article48 1923-01-04 8 London. December 19- —The ex-Kaiser’s honeymoon is apnardnfly over; and, according to the “Times” Hagup correspondent, he has resumed his daily woodsawing, to which he devotes more time than ever before- There is much liveliness at Doom, where many guests from Germany are arriving for Christmas-48 words
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Article43 1923-01-04 8 London, December 24. —A firef broke out on! the steamer Iman.i, from Calcutta, after a portion of her cargo had been discharged at Valencia- The fire, is confined to No. 1 hold and is believed to be under control-43 words
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Article31 1923-01-04 8 London, December 18.—It is reported frem Rome that Signor D’Annunzio is organising a movement in opposition to Signor Mussolini, to embrace all discontented groups, frem Nationalists to Communists-31 words
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Article42 1923-01-04 8 London, December 18- —The Council of the Society of Arts has appointed Sir John Marshall to deliver the annual Sir George Birdwood lecture for 1923. The subject, will be “The influence of race on e arly Indian art42 words
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Article159 1923-01-04 8 London. December 19. —The/ seven men executed belonged to a flying column of ten. desperadoes who, with one dxcep lion, lived in Kildare, where they were arrestdd on the 13th December. They were charged with the possession of rifles, ammunition and detonators. They were tried by a military159 words
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Article81 1923-01-04 8 London. December 19- —The Dublin correspondent of “The Times” state® that the rebels have issued a manifesto which may be taken as a. definition of theh’ attitude to the peace proposals. It says that Ireland has never consented to enter the British Empire and will. If Mr.81 words
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Article38 1923-01-04 8 London, December 19. —Commander Hilton Young has been appointed Chief WJiip of the National. Liberals on the resignation of Mr- McCurdy, who has become Chairman of tha company owning the “Daily Chronicle” and “Lloyd’s News”38 words
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32 1923-01-04 8 London, December 19.—The Paris correspondent of the “Times” says that Madame Sarah Bernhardt’s condition has improved- Her illness is due to overwork. and she has been ordered complete32 words
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Article21 1923-01-04 8 London, December 19. —Trinity College, Dublin, beat, Oxford University in a Rugby football match by 17 points to 9.21 words
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Article48 1923-01-04 8 London, December 20- —A message from New York states that the Royal Northern Yacht Club, Scotland, has accepted the challenge of the Seawanhaka Yacht Club for a series of six races in six-metre yachts to be sailed on the Clyde in August for a cup.48 words
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Article54 1923-01-04 8 The Municipal Band will play the following progntmme of music at the Esplanade to-day from 6 to 7 p.m.:— 1 March Devils Hartmann 2 Overture The Bohemian Girl Bolf 3 Waltz Embers Lestrange 4 Selection The Belle of New York Kerker 5 Fox-trot Keep Me Going Baynes54 words
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Article44 1923-01-04 8 Jan 4—Pitman’s Shorthand Examinations, Free School, 5.15 p.m. Jan S—I.S.P. Tamil Examination Entries Close. (Exam. January 14, at Kuala Lumpur.) Jan 9—Penang Assizes. Jan 23, 25 and 27—Penang Races. Feb 9 and 10—Perak Gymkhana Club’s Spring Meeting. Feb 20—Court of Appeal, Penang.44 words
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Article453 1923-01-04 8 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, January 4, 1923. S cts GOVERNM ENT 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 40453 words
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Advertisement442 1923-01-04 8 ©j CCAIJ IL B VIRGINIA CIGARETTES E r E Oiccadilly Cigarettes have a character essentially individual. The A fact that each cigarette is made by hand ensures a quality that > is uniform year in and year out. Every tin you buy, every Piccadilly cigarette you smoke, every draw you442 words
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Article93 1923-01-04 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Yesterday To-day. Shares. J ss 0 *5 CQ OQ PQ OT c. c. sc. tc. Rubber (Dollar). Glenealy 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.25 Kluang R. 2.25 2.50 2.50 2.75 Lunas 6.25 6.75 6.40 6.75 Perak R.93 words
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Article68 1923-01-04 9 4th January, 1923. Local. eta. Smoked Sheet 49 Penang- Fine Pale Crepe 49 .Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 43 SING a- (Smoked Sheet 501 PORE (Crepe 50 London and New York. London I Smoked Sheet ls.2|d (Crepe ls.2|d New York G 27 The following were the rubber quotations in68 words
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Article16 1923-01-04 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for December lbs. K.M.S. 25,100 Lunas x 31.80016 words
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Article127 1923-01-04 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Jan. 3 Spot £180.25.6d down£2.2s.6d 3 inos. buying 181.125.6 d 2.25.6 d 3 selling 181.15 s 2.25.6 d Local parity $89.62 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, Jan. 2, £182.75. fid spot, and £183.15s three months127 words
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Article257 1923-01-04 9 Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., for December, hours run (two dredges) 1,080. cubic yards treated 165,000, total piculs 1,359.9, nett value $71,295.44. No. 1 lost 75 hours. No. 2 lost 55 hours boiler cleaning, both dredges stopped Xmas day. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd., for December, hours run257 words
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Article1104 1923-01-04 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES J; g. 2 5 u "o nw h s RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c 8 c 0 g Allenby Rubber Co 70 80 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 20 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 10 2 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 12 00 13 001,104 words
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Advertisement159 1923-01-04 9 I Standard I. T ypewriters The Machine you will I Eventually Buy. Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., j (Incorporated In England) AgentsPenang, Singapore I and Kuala Lumpur. JL- nil I 111 —I I I U -J- .*****111 II Hi I FANCY I DRESS gf DANCE I COME TO US FOR THE159 words
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Advertisement215 1923-01-04 9 r r —i i_ I LATEST MODEL I j i j J CANADIAN j I• I IFORDI CARS I I ARRIVED I I I g A number of improvements have s g been incorporated in the new S model FORD 1 i I I INSPECTION INVITED. I s a WEARNE215 words
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Article381 1923-01-04 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Trang for Pulau Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Jin Ho for P. Brandan. Perak [E.S. Co] for Teluk Anson. Kinta for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. Kashgar for Ceylon, India, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Europe. The381 words
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Article201 1923-01-04 10 Ihe continued and rapid development of the use of oil-engines in large ships is exemplified in the new liner, the “Adda,” which has just been completed for the Elder, Dempster Co, for their express mail and passenger service between Liverpool and the West Coast of Africa. This201 words
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Article321 1923-01-04 10 At the 10th ordinary geireral meeting of the Siamese Steamship Company Ltd. Phya Sarasin said that for the six months ending September 30 there wa; further loss of Tos- 189,940.65 to th Company, the total loss up to that time being Tcs. 2,144,950.49- The report of the321 words
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Article413 1923-01-04 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 Swetten-413 words
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Article114 1923-01-04 10 PENANG. JANUARY 4, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 7/1G 3 Documentary 2/415/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 44sl73]'| 3 days’sight Private 17G| 3 Bombay Demand Bank 174 4 g Madras Demand Bank „174 > 3 days’sight114 words
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Advertisement283 1923-01-04 10 I PRICES REDUCED. YOU can now buy a British made iron frame S EE Piano, Tropical Model, for ApOOVz g EE This instrument has a full mellow tone and all the charact- S EE eristics that have earned our Pianos their reputation for lasting EE quality: furthermore, we can arrange283 words
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Article1104 1923-01-04 11 MISERY AND RUIN IN WEST OF IRELAND. A correspondent in Ireland writes to the “Times” —For over four momths past the west of Ireland has been in a very disturbed state, and the seaboard beyond Galway has been completely isolated and cut off. I was1,104 words
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