Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 January 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-01-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 11. VOL LXXXI. SATURDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement496 1923-01-13 1 h-jj:»!',» lIIIHIIHIItIH «iiutirtlt (“NIKKO” I MODERN ART I I ppj £y£OGR APH IC g STUDIO I 0 7 \ortham Road, Penang. 1 v =79 f Telephone mo. o/z. g X JlilllGlUl i .i’Ulillf.i'iP UillltoVtli i i (StSB j S I I H I I THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S. S.)496 words
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Advertisement18 1923-01-13 1 i T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOS TO 5 1 f B THE DISPENSARY.” J 3 Ba V M18 words
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Article730 1923-01-13 2 ADVOCACY OF THE RHINE BARRIER. Marshal Foch is quoted by Mr. Lloyd George in proof of his previous assertion about the existence of a strong party in France which regarded the Rhine as the natural barrier of that country.” The Paris Journal,” which is among730 words
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Advertisement2024 1923-01-13 2 POSITION WANTED. PENANG TURF CLUB. MUNICIPAL NOTICE, fwM BIHF I have $5OO/- and my services to invest. The Race Coarse will be open for the DOGS. H BBiIwBB Have yon anything to offer? Please training of horses from the Ist inst. No communicate in the first instance with hacking allowed2,024 words
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Advertisement513 1923-01-13 2 ITCHING BIW RASIM All Over Body. Of a Dry Nature. Very Restless. Cuticura Heals,' A rash broke out on my boy’s arms and tody. It itched and burned terribly, and when he scratched it, it broke into small, sore eruptions which scattered all oVet his body, and was of a513 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1923-01-13 3 A CITY OF MYSTERY. (BV Lady Correspondent.) Paris, December 20. TbP mysteries of Paris are receiving The needle-prickers and the have no I w be<m ;e--p I l,v the garment slashers, who inf Tp C theDise’ves conspicuous last Win®a(l will be remembered, and the F' 1 five1,042 words
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Article334 1923-01-13 3 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. 2nd Sunday after Epiphany.7.4s a.m. Litany, 8 a.m. Matins, 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese), 6 p.ra. Evensong. Hymn 176, Ps LXVIII 159 and 160, Magnificat 73. Nunc Dimittis 245. Hymns 273, 81,31. Thursday. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Friday. 6 p.m.334 words
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Article1154 1923-01-13 3 London, December 15.Tuesday’s market closed at a decline of 67s 6d cash, and 62s 6d three months, but on Wednesday values recovered to the extent of 10s cash and 7s 6d three months and on Thursday a further advance of 15s was seen. The market has again1,154 words
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Article380 1923-01-13 3 SATISFACTORY OPENING-UI OPERATIONS. The third annual general meeting of Southern Perak Dredging, Limited, was held at Winchester House, E- C. Sir Ernest W- Birch, K.C.M-G-, presided, and, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said that last year the accounts showed that £78,361 had been380 words
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Article133 1923-01-13 3 Jan 13Rugby. Penang v Perak, Esplanade, 5 p.m. Jan 14P.S.C., A Class 100 yards Handicap, and B Class 50 yards Handicap. Jan 17Penang Club Dance. 9.15 p.m. Jan 20Perak River Valley Rubber, Annual Meeting, 9 Union Street, noon. Jan 23, 25 and 27Penang Races. Jan 25 Tons of133 words
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Advertisement330 1923-01-13 3 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I Pritchard’s I X X I Ladies’ Department. X X I 5 X A visit to our Showroom to inspect New Goods, X X ex. s. s. Delta all specially selected, will X be interesting to the Customer, and appreciated H by the Firm. The display of— X X330 words
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Article757 1923-01-13 4 Mrs. Holmes-Brown is going home this spring* Mr. Cobbold of Messrs. Hottenbach and Lazarus, Ipoh, is in Penang. Mr. G. Cullen, head of the Singapore detective department, is on leave. His Excellency the Governor will visit Kedah on Monday, travelling by car to A lor Star. Dr.757 words
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Article431 1923-01-13 4 THE GOVERNOR’S VISIT. This morning, His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by the Hon. Mr. A. B. Voules, Resident Councillor, Mr. J. H. Pedlow, Protector of Chinese, and his Private Secretary visited the Home for Destitute Chinese established about eighteen months ago, on a site adjoining the Chinese431 words
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Article439 1923-01-13 4 Malay Mail”. The Government officials are all sticking to their Temporary Allowances.” The recommendations of the Retrenchment Commission have apparently been ignored. The most high paid officials would appear to claim this so-called allowance as part of an otherwise insufficient salary. Not insufficient as regards their ability to liveMalay Mail”. - 439 words
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Article1425 1923-01-13 4 ENTRIES FOR NEW YEAR MEETING. The following are the entries for the New Year Meeting of the Penang Turf Club:— FIRST DAY. TUESDAY. JANUARY 23rd, 1923. 1, 4 6.New Year Plate, Cup and Purse. Value $l,OOO. $1,200 and a Cup presented by Hon. Resident Councillor A. B. Voules.1,425 words
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Article152 1923-01-13 4 In connection with the enlargement of the S.S. Legislative Council, which is now at least a more representative body than the old Council, we have seen no reference to the form of appointment of the nominated members. Are they appointed by H.E. the Governor or by H.M. the152 words
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Article93 1923-01-13 4 The Methodist Conference of Malaysia op-ened at Singapore under the presidency of Bishop G- H- Bickley, D. D- There was a full attendance of members present who answered! to the roll call. The conference began with an earnest address by the Bishop, followed by the administration of Holy93 words
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Article631 1923-01-13 4 JUDGE CONGRATULATES DET. INSP. PHEAR. At the Singapore Assizes the Chinese, Liew Wing, who was charged with attempting to commit armed robbery’ at 52 Bencoolen Street, on December 5, last was found guilty and sentenced by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard to seven years’ rigorous imprisonment. The next case to631 words
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Article204 1923-01-13 4 Calcutta January 3.A destructive fire broke out this afternoon in the AllIndia Exhibition of Indigenous Products, now being held inßhawanjipour a suburb of Calcutta. There was a garden party, and while the guests were being entertained smoke was noticed issuing from the northern corner of the204 words
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Article624 1923-01-13 4 S. T.” GRAVE ALLEGATIONS IX a v,„,. ACTION. KE Before the acting Chief Justice Hon- Mr- Justice P. J- Sproule, at s lt pore, the action was- commenced j n Chop Kwong Hang Yuen. ;t firin traders, Singapore, are claiming together with costs of the suit, froS. T.” - 624 words
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Article265 1923-01-13 4 Manila, December 29.E. G. HeJhouse, a prominent local jeweller, shot and killed his lifelong friend and companion, Captain Harry Bridge, of the South China Coast Trade, following a quarrel over a Filipino woman, ear') yesterday evening. Immediately fol lowing the murder of Captain Bridge. Mr. Redhouse barred265 words
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Article939 1923-01-13 5 MR PECK ENTITLED to sue a MK director in Which Mr. F. C. Peck, on n f himself and other shareholders, behalf Russell, J. A. Russell and gucs n l the Malayan Collieries, |.r..Uts over the purchase '1 M-davan Collieries Borneo proofth< was taken up in the Supreme939 words
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Article432 1923-01-13 5 LAN]) WHERE EVERYONE” MAKES MONEY. Americans are spending money to-day with a prodigality that is up. exampled,” said Sir Edward Mackay Edgar, in an interview on his return from his annual visit to America, and the more one thinks over it the more one wonders. Where432 words
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Article330 1923-01-13 5 PUBLISHER’S STATEMENT. In political and publishing circles the cancellation of the conti act for the American serial rights of Mr. Lloyd George’s forthcoming war book is being discussed with interest. Briefly stated, the circumstances are that the New York Times,” and the Chicago Tribune” agreed to330 words
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Article599 1923-01-13 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Knoxville City for Calcutta. Jin Ho for P. Brandan. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Japan for Calcutta. Padang for Setul. Querimba for Singapore. Hong Hwa for Singapore and China. Ipoh for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Seang Bee for599 words
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Article191 1923-01-13 5 The S.C.M.P.” of Dec., 27th says The Pacific Mail Liner President Lincoln, which arrived in port yesterday from San Francisco, had an exceptionally rough passage across the Pacific, particularly between Honolulu and Yokohama. The rocking of the boat w as responsible for a somewhat serious accident to191 words
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Article368 1923-01-13 5 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Regi.itration 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 Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, 1 By train Teluk Anson,KualaKubu, Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang, Port Swetten- also368 words
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Article117 1923-01-13 5 PENANG. JANUARY 13, 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 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 174 1 3 days’sight Private 177 3 Bombay Demand Bank 174 2 Madras Demand Bank 174 S117 words
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Advertisement28 1923-01-13 5 I E Wherever I I h LUNCHING I 111 orDINING I -at home ISP or at the I Hotel-the I Ideal Relish g I The ORIGINAL Worcestershire I28 words
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Advertisement84 1923-01-13 5 Whiteaway s E I JOI ONE I I tBSIS DOLLAR I 110 VACUUM I I KO FLASKS 5 FIRST CONSIGNMENT ALL SOLD. SECOND CONSIGNMENT JUST RECEIVED Ex. s. s. DELTA” I Price 1 Each I I Buy Now as the Next Consignment is not due g I for Another Month.84 words
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Article14 1923-01-13 6 Ferguson. Dec. 15, at Boscombe, Hants, wife of C. T. Ferguson, Malay Statesson.14 words
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Article1171 1923-01-13 6 We have had occasion to point out that it is impossible to eliminate political and sentimental considerations from the discussion of questions like that of the French advance in the Ruhr. But to vast numbers of people the most important point is the effect that the European1,171 words
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Article1313 1923-01-13 6 There has been a vast improvement in Penang with regard to Motor the screening of the lights Headlights. on motor cars since the Police were forced to take up the matter as the result of glaring instances of non-consideration for the safety and rights of pedestrians. The1,313 words
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Article164 1923-01-13 6 SINHALESE ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF CHEATING. In the 'District Court, Penang. morning, before Mr. R. Scott, sitting police magistrate. Det. Inspector IBrownings, produced 1). M. D. Stephen. alias D. D. Martin, alias E. Xavier, a Sinhalese of about 36 years of age. "h°® he had arrested on a164 words
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Article103 1923-01-13 6 -*’M.M.” A mail for Australasia, by the Qm 'j 11 (via Singapore) closes at > I’- 111- 1 plushy* The homeward mail by pstb closes at 6 p.m. on Thursday, H instant. The Sketch” of December b f tains a photograph of H.fL tin ovee Johore at the-*’M.M.” - 103 words
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Advertisement184 1923-01-13 6 att» y*sl 'ST aat. r dance oSr RECORDS THAI ARE SrST WORLD xJ£23X WIDE I BHSO hits! Stumbling Foxtrot Play that Song of India again Foxtrot Roaming Foxtrot Tippy Canoe Waltz Dapper Dan Foxtrot Everybody Step Foxtrot All on Columbia double Sided Records Price $2 each. ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd.,184 words
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Advertisement54 1923-01-13 6 E. Q.” RACE WEEK. Monday, 22nd January, SPECIAL TIFFIN—ORCHESTRA. Tuesday, 23rd January, RACE DINNER and DANCE. Wednesday, 24th January, ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, 9.45 p.m. Thursday, 25th January, BURNS NIGHT. Under the patronage of Penang St. Andrew’s Society Scotch DinnerDancingScotch Music. Friday 26th, THE DANSANT, 5 to 7 p.m. Sat. 27th, RACE54 words
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Miscellaneous153 1923-01-13 6 ATTENTION We have acquired the rights of Paramount Pictures The Best in Town and will be screened To-night at LYRIC KINEMA, K From Thursday 11th to Sunday, 14th January, 1923. William Fox presents PEARL WHITE in Henri Bernstein’s greatest play The Thief” 7 Parts. Jesse L. Lask.v presents BRYANT WASHBURN153 words
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Miscellaneous32 1923-01-13 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.29 p.m. 3.16 p.m. To-morrow. 11.19 a.m. 5.33 a.m. 11. 7 p.m. 5. 9 p.m. Monday. 11.56 a.m. 6. 9 a.m. 11.43 p.m. 5.55 p.m.32 words
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Obituary24 1923-01-13 6 DEATH. Tan. On Jan. 9. at No. 3, Trafalgar Street, Singapore, Mr. Tan Hood Hin, aged 57 years (father-in-law of Mr. Lee Lai Seng).24 words
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Article1579 1923-01-13 7 M. Poincare’s Defence. EFFEC TS OF RUHR OCCUPATION. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, January 11. heers resounded in the Cham- \j Poincare traced the deve justifying action. 11,.. Premier recapitulated the aigu nt> against the British reparations j n iiid in favour of the French plan, 1I h," presented theReuter’s Telegrams.] - 1,579 words
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Article118 1923-01-13 7 Leatield (Oxford), January s.Mr. Bonar Law and other members of the British delegation left Paris on their return to London at noon to-day. M. Poincare and a number of French Ministers and high officials saw them off at the Gare du Nord. Newspaper correspondents in Paris remark118 words
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Article659 1923-01-13 7 T HE CHOICE BEFORE FRANCE. We are nearing the point, says the Sunday Tillies,” when decisions will have to be taken, both by France ami by Great Britain, which will either set Europe on the path to convalescence and preserve the Entente o smash Anglo-French co-operation ar659 words
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Article193 1923-01-13 7 New York, December 18-The Wall Street Journal” to-day declares that a German loan offered here at the present moment would net receive a. single subscription, for the simple reason that German finances are not in 'the hands; of the German Government. The newspaper says: German financiers193 words
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Article45 1923-01-13 7 INCREASED TAXES. Paris, January 11. The Finance Minister tabled a bill increasing by 20 per cent all direct and indirect taxation, except w T a»e< and salaries. It is anticipated it will yield 3,200,000,000 francs. It hoped thereby to balance the budget.45 words
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Article33 1923-01-13 7 Washington, January 12. The Army Appropriations Bill, as reported to the House of fives, provides for the same number of troops as last year, 125,000 enlisted men and 12,000 officers.33 words
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Article25 1923-01-13 7 Berlin, January 12. It is announced that the Russian Government has ratified a large agricultural concession to Kcupps in South Russia.25 words
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Article58 1923-01-13 7 London, January 12. The Morning Post” correspondent at Helsingfors says Bolshevik pape 1 s state that the Soviet proposed to China a defensive alliance against Japan and other capitalistic States. The Soviet is willing to relinquish the Boxer Indemnity and all privileges regarding the import of Russian58 words
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Article29 1923-01-13 7 Havana, January 12. Messrs. Morgan were the higher bidders, namely, 99.77 per cent for the Cuban Loan of $50,000,000 at 5J per cent, repayable in thirty years.29 words
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Article82 1923-01-13 7 Turkish Attitude. [Reuter’s Telegrams, j Lausanne, January 12. Reuter’s correspondent learns tha as the result of Hassan Bey’s visit iu Angora, whence he has just returned, the National Assembly, although it considers Ismet Pasha to hav e been weak, fully empowered him to make the best possible arrangements.[Reuter’s Telegrams, j - 82 words
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Article109 1923-01-13 7 London, January 12. A Lithuanian official version represents the occurrences «t Memel, as local risings demanding union wiCi Lithuania. Other reports state that the Lithuanians concerned number several thousands, including disguised Lithuanian regulars. Allied warships are expected at Memel immediately. Th? raiders have already occupied most c,>109 words
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Article92 1923-01-13 7 The district of Memel was the most north-easterly position of East Prussia until the Treaty of Versailles was signed. Under that treaty, the future of the dis tricts of Memel, and Tilsit, immediately to the south of Memel was to be settled by the League of Nations, as between92 words
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Article54 1923-01-13 7 Washington, January 12. In the Senate, Senator Reed insisted op the acquisition of the British and French West Indies as necessary to the safety of the United States and the security of the Panama (’anal. He submitted a resolution calling on the Government to open54 words
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Article19 1923-01-13 7 Paris, January 12.The Senate vo ted in favour of the reconstruction of the Banque Industrielle de Chine.19 words
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Article73 1923-01-13 7 SIKI DEPRIVED OF TITLES. Paris, January 12. The Emergency Committee of the International Boxing Union decided to deprive Battling Siki of his Championship titles (the World’s Light Heavy, the European Light Heavy, and the European Heavyweight), ami also decided to organise contests for these Championships. Carpentier-Beckett Fight. Paris, January73 words
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Article55 1923-01-13 7 NATAL v. M.C.C. Pietermaritzburg, January 12. The start of the cricket match against Natal was delayed till 12-3(1. owing to a wet wicket. Two thousand were present. The sky was overcast. Marylebone made 248 (Russell 49, Woolley 45, Mead 48). Billing took seven wickets for 95 runs. Stumps were55 words
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Article68 1923-01-13 7 London, January 4.In paying a tribute to British goodwill in the course of a speech in Dail Eireann, President Cosgrave announced that tluj British Government had released the Connaught Rangers, who were sen fenced to long terms of imprisonment for mutiny in India two years ago. The68 words
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Article91 1923-01-13 7 A Reply to America. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, January 12. The well known merchants, Messes. Sanderson, in their weekly market review, quote figures contesting Mr. Hines’ statement, cabled yesterday, that the prospective supply of rubber is insufficient to meet the probable consumption. They show there wil] be surplus margin[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 91 words
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Article18 1923-01-13 7 Amsterdam, January 12. The State Loan of 80,000,096 h.rins was subscribed about four times over.18 words
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Article389 1923-01-13 7 CUPS PRESENTED BY LADY GUILLEM ARD. There was a number of visitors at the Girl Guides Rally at the Race-course this morning, the occasion being the presentation by Lady Guillemard of the Challenge Cup, which Mr. H. G. Gardner had given for competition. Lady Guillemard, accompanied by389 words
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Article22 1923-01-13 7 Loudon, January 6.A Nairobi message says that the Legislature has voted £lO,OOO to guarantee Kenya’s representation in the Empire Exhibition22 words
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Article176 1923-01-13 7 A Nairobi message says that the Indian Congress has cabled to the Viceroy, the Premier and the Duke of De vonshire as well as other lea ling Parliamentary representatives pointing out that at the general election in Kenya in February the franchise is not being* extended176 words
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Article2315 1923-01-13 8 THE AMERICAN FACTOR. Writing in Commercial America,” Mr. John J. Macfarlane says the steady growth in the production of plantation rubber hits made a complete change in the source of supply. While wild rubber coming from Brazil and elsewhere amounted to 100 per cent of all2,315 words
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Article388 1923-01-13 8 The Directors* Report. The Directors, in submitting their twelfth Annual Report and the Accounts of the Company for the year ended 30th September, 1922, say Area and Cultivation.—The area of the Company’s property remains at 888.70 acres as follows Planted with Rubber 767.20 acres: Land occupied by388 words
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Advertisement9 1923-01-13 8 ENVELOPES All Sorts and SizesThe Pinang Gazette Press, Limited.9 words
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Advertisement63 1923-01-13 8 ufoverX Do 1 f Medicines f Book on Dog Diseases, their Care U and How to Feed” mailed free to any address. W H. Clay Glover Co., Inc, 127 West 24<hSt, New YsrK U.S-A. Muller Phippe (Malaya) Ltd. Singapore of FRIENDS J*’* 9 g TO BE PROUD OF GRANT’S «963 words
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Advertisement158 1923-01-13 8 Vorall who Value Good Health a dash of ENO’s Fruit Salt in a glass of water first thing every morning” is a rule made golden by the experience of millions of happy folk during the past half-century. ENO keeps you fit and able to ward off illness. It makes those158 words
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Article790 1923-01-13 9 BRITISH BUSINESS MEN I' EAI on the revival. of the State of Trade on b(>| 14 was stated, on the author- d of Trade Returns and the J 1 of Manchester Guardian Commerin the principal in. centres, that while trade is still there justification for a hope.790 words
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Article28 1923-01-13 9 'pi'f,,' "g 'he bowk ties Sin, i* 1 lp 15th January: '«■'■wr. v (Final).—l7 Mrs. v. t 4 of Ser. Mrs. ReiJIr 8. Dick (3).28 words
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Article396 1923-01-13 9 PROFIT ON THE YEAR. The eleventh annual general meeting of Malayan Tin Dredging, Limited, was held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street. E. 0., Sir Ernest Woodford Birch, K- CM- G-, (chairman of the company), presiding. The Chairman said that comparing the accounts with those of the396 words
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Article207 1923-01-13 9 London, December 17-Rubber shares have been less assertive in accordance with the usual tendency at this time of the year. The tone of the market, however, is very good, and quiet, buying of shares of the investment type for capital appreciation continues- A renewal of the upward movement207 words
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Article182 1923-01-13 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 90.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 1105... Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10.35 sales Rattans H-20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do do182 words
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Article509 1923-01-13 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, report as follows The feature of the Share Market this week has been the sensational rise in Rubbers following on the advance in the price of the Commodity to 1/4. For all the better class local Companies’ shares there continues an unsatisfied509 words
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Article68 1923-01-13 9 13th January, 1923. Local. cts. 'Smoked Sheet 52| Penang* Fine Pale Crepe 52i Unsmoked Sheet No. 1;.. 43 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 53| tore (Crepe 53j London and New York. t (Smoked Sheet ls.4d T.ONDON l orepe lgM New York G 29 The following were the rubber quotations in68 words
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Article23 1923-01-13 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for December lbs. Henrietta 31,000 Sungei Matang 20,353 Laras (Sumatra) 37,688 Rampah (Cocoanut) 219,700 nuts23 words
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Article95 1923-01-13 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., I.td., gives the following London prices, on Jan. 12 Spot £181.175.6d up 175.6 d 3 mos. buying 183.125.6 d 20s 3 selling 183.15 s 20s Local parity $90.54 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, Jan. 12, £lB2 spot, and £183.125.6d three months buying,95 words
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Article15 1923-01-13 9 Ulu Piah Company TJinited, for December. 474 piculs including 29 piculs tribute ore.15 words
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Article1107 1923-01-13 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. E a NAMES co a "8 CC 30 Hi RUBBER [Dollar.] S c c 0 Allenby Rubber Co 95 1 05 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 25 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 10 2 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 0013 50 Ayer Kuning Rubber1,107 words
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Advertisement556 1923-01-13 9 By Appointment Purveyors to the Royal House of Spain Absolutely Reliable Jw Remington, Cartridges or Standard Makes of Firearms REMINGTON ARMS COMMkirr, 25 Broadway, New York, U. S. AWalter Mangum Representative, 12, D 7 Mission Row, Calcutta. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE PENANG HARBOUR BOARD. FOR SALE. STORAGE OF GOODS. The Public556 words
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Article725 1923-01-13 10 SUBSTANTIAL CASH RESERVE TO BE BUILT UP. The twelfth ordinary annual geiueril meeting of Kempas, Ltd., was held on Sa. turday, December 16, at 4, Fort Road. Malacca, Dr. E. G- Weir presiding. The Chairman), in proposing the adoption of the report and accounts said: Gentlemen:Owing to the725 words
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Article349 1923-01-13 10 SHIPMENT IN LATEX FORM. In the Nieuwe, Rotterdamsche Courarit,” Dr. van Rossem, Director of the Government Rubber Service at Delft, w rites that the transport of latex, preserved in liquid condition by means of ammonia, can hardly be regarded as a new discovery. As early as349 words
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546 1923-01-13 10 Messrs- Fraser and Co.’s weekly report dated January 10, states: The prevailing tone of optimism which we noted' in our last report has been well to the fore during the past week and the considerable bu-cness passing in all markets would seem to be546 words
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Advertisement506 1923-01-13 10 X i *.4 I i I I and it's so splendid to see you I I getting strong again so quickly” I What could be more gratifying to a woman burdened by ill-health, than to feel she is getting strong againwhat a relief, after that depression and weakness, to experience506 words
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Advertisement80 1923-01-13 10 ARE YOU ONE OF THE FORTUNATE FEW? I nless you are one of those few persons who never suffer from costiveness, sick headaches, or liverishne-ss, Pinkettes are an essential in your home- These dainty little laxatives- restore daily regularity, tone up the liver, banish sick headaches’ purify the breath- They80 words
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Advertisement868 1923-01-13 10 [for HEADACHES CONSTIPATION. FLATULENCE, sgffig BILIOUSNESS. WkiL and similar troubles—all caused by some derangement I I of the stomach, liver or bowelsyou need the world- I famous stomach and liver tonic—Mother Seigel’s Syrup. a You need its help to banish your ailments and to I I prevent their return. If868 words
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Article502 1923-01-13 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, January 13, 1923. 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,502 words
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Article388 1923-01-13 11 trade hampered by high CHARGES. As a main factor in the reduction of the amount of unemployment, great stress is laid on the immense value of an early reduction in postal charges by Mr. W. H. Burchell, secretary of the Central London Master Printers’ Association, which is388 words
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387 1923-01-13 11 A correspondent sends the Evening Standard” an interesting point of view I wonder if it has occurred to others that one of the most pathetic sights in London at this season is to be found in the small circles of pale, wizened child-faces gazing in the387 words
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Advertisement202 1923-01-13 11 i frr si mm iiiiwiiHinifuiig i **l latest MODEL I CANADIAN Ifordl CARS I ARRIVED I i A number of improvements have 1 been incorporated in the new f model FORD i I i INSPECTION INVITED. 9 I WEARNE BROS. ll .ia»iiii| LIMITED. main I PENANG. t 6 |DOUGLAS I202 words
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Advertisement76 1923-01-13 11 When a man asserts his di&belifel in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverage® he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed his taste for years it proves not so much that he is76 words
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Advertisement336 1923-01-13 11 I Z/ JX A i II w 'A i ft 1 p i U y /f I Mrs. M. says: **l have found < I Glaxo satisfactory in every respect; J kt surpasses ordinary milk. For jrW I making milk-puddings for child** WsT I 1 think it is excellent/* I336 words
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Advertisement1439 1923-01-13 12 Tui: nr > tk- i t x-wr -A EILERMAN” LINE. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT HOMEWARD. j (Subject to alteration without Notice.) ELLERMAN” LINE. EUROPEAN LINE. EUMAEUS .January 18 London, Hull, Rotterdam and Hamburg. The following fast steamers1,439 words
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