Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 January 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-01-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No 19. VOL LXXXI. TUESDAY, 28pd JANUARY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement513 1923-01-23 1 rKIDD’S f .ETTER I >RESS J I(i K& j COMPOSITION :j p. G. Press, Ltd. < na iiiiimiiiu I j I bituminous paint, j ĕ ak time goes ou with the passing of the years comes wider knowledge of Motor 2 “NORUSTO” The Ideal Preventative against Rust and Corrosiou for513 words
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Advertisement13 1923-01-23 1 j T. NAGATA, j DENTIST. NKXT DOOR TO i “THE DISPENSARY.” 8 mhmwp»-13 words
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Article77 1923-01-23 2 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. Our selections for the Race Meeting this afternoon are Race 1.—(5 furlongs.) Helanel, St. Fitz, Lady Nin. Race 2. —(6 furlongs.) Gin Sling, Bean Regarde, Shantung. Race 3.— (l}> furlongs.) Bobolove, Tobasco, Madge. Race 4.—(1 mile and distance.) Observation, Humble Lad, Red Wire. Race 5.—(177 words
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Article22 1923-01-23 2 The following are the scratchings for to-day Race 4.—Radium and Walpole. Race s.—Orthez, Maharani, Hatfield Boy and Calculator. Race 7.—Digger.22 words
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Article223 1923-01-23 2 There was a large attendance at the Cricket Club last evening when the draw in the Turf Club’s $2 Cash Sweep took place. The results were Race I (Total Pool s964)—Cromwell 768; St. Fitz 656; Phillipa 566; Clovelly Boy 556; Idle Girl 898; Mookita 704: Lady Nin223 words
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Article251 1923-01-23 2 The Race for the Carmichael Cup. Calcutta, January 13.—The race for the Carmichael Cup, 1] miles, which was run at Calcutta, last Saturday provided a big upset. Not Much, winner of the Viceroy’s Cup started a 5 to 2 on favourite, while Sweet Adare was next in251 words
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Article863 1923-01-23 2 80,000 GERMANS DUPED. An amazing betting swindle which is typical of much in the psychology of post-war Germany came before the Berlin criminal courts in mail week. The chief defendant was the son of a Silesias shopkeeper, and his ro?ket career reads like a fantastic romance. In863 words
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Article145 1923-01-23 2 In spite of the fact that he had a very bad meeting in August, Mr. Bartleet easily heads the list of winning owners and has netted a record amount in stakes. Mr. R. E. S. de Soysa is second on the list, while Mr. Claremont and Messrs.145 words
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Article529 1923-01-23 2 “Free Press.” KEY WINS AGAIN. Battling Key (9.3) retained his title of light weight champion of Malaya, by defeating his challenger. E. Roots (9.6), after five rounds, in the presence of'an exceptionally large audience at the Stadium, Singapore. Nevertheless, he was a disappointing winner, for the general impression of“Free Press.” - 529 words
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Article33 1923-01-23 2 Commencing this month, the' Penang Municipal Band will give moonlight performances at the Esplanade, three times a month. The dates already fixed are January 29 and 31 and February 2.33 words
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Article920 1923-01-23 2 ANNUAL MKETING. The annual general meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club was held in the Exchange Buildings, when Mr. J. D. Saunders presided over a good attendance, reports the Free Press.” In moving the adoption of the report and accounts, the Chairman referred to the satisfactory financial920 words
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Article445 1923-01-23 2 Arghan Fibre. REPLIES TO QUESTIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. January 23 In the Federal Council, renlvin,’ questions, the Chief Secretary said Arghan Company, Limited had -m r for five thousand acras of PP M in Lower Perak, seven miles f Telnk Anson, for the enhiv of445 words
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Article308 1923-01-23 2 HONGKONG JURY’S VERDICT. The Coroner’s inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of I j j put Comdr. Hooper, of H. M. S. Hawkins, who was killed in the motorcar acciden at Causeway Bay on New 5 ear s nut was concluded in Mr. J. R. Wood308 words
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Advertisement482 1923-01-23 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. TIMBER Planks. Scantling*. Etc.. Etc., ALL SORTS AND SIZES. CONTRACTORS. THE SOJTd KEDAH TIMBER WORKS, Telegrams TZ TIT Tl\< Telephone Jayasekera LJ JLj J.LVI. No. 32(33) METAL SUPPLY. 2 inches, I inches to 12 inches and •4 inch metals. Pnlau Kra metals. Boulders. Best Filling Forth. Sea482 words
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Advertisement190 1923-01-23 2 FROM THE HEART OF CHINA COMES THIS MESSAGE OF PRAISE AND THANKS TO BABY’S OWN TABLETS. Even in the heart of China Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy, are known and prized in many homes. Magistrate Tsao Chu Lieb, of Kwanting, Shansi Province, writes concerning them “My one-year old190 words
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Article761 1923-01-23 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,—l was amused at the American Mr. Hines’s vapourings and threats re rubber restriction and the threat of development of the rubber cultivation in the Philippines. This is a piece of Yankee bluff against which he admits that legislative761 words
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Article135 1923-01-23 3 Before Mr. David. District Judge, Singapore, Inspector Sheedy, central division, charged a Chinese with having committed housebreaking and theft at a shop at the junction of Market and Teluk Ayer Streets, on Tuesday night. According to the prosecution story, the accused climbed through a window of the135 words
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Advertisement1459 1923-01-23 3 D PASSAGES HENDERSON and BIBBYLINES. fcvTl R HF«fli 1 1 b ,l Hs’at*- Accounts. ,)ffm "i.” ''llrnt crwlentials. Apps to ,p^ e above }j nea jj ave vacant SR etc- c |o Pinang Gazette. accommodation on their sailings for Box y January, February and May. Apply 13f--*J__ Paterson Simons Co.,1,459 words
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Advertisement535 1923-01-23 3 |lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||t!!lf||||||||||IS WHITEAWAY’S FOR SPORTS AND TENNIS WEAR. I Mens White Tennis Shirts. Wool Socks. Plain y Cawnpore twill cashmeres tennis tennis shirts with ZZ socks in medium collar, light and ZZ weight very com- /y Aj jf' durable in wear. fortabU to wear Price $2-25 each. ZZ all sizes. Price535 words
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Article17 1923-01-23 4 Duxbury. —On the 22nd January, at Brook Road, Penang, to Mr. and Mrs. Duxbury, a daughter.17 words
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Article1261 1923-01-23 4 In the course of a review of business conditions in China for 1922 the financial editor of the Shanghai “Free Press says that the main difficulty confronting tha business work! of Shanghai and China to-day is the timidity of buyers—a timidity which is caused by a1,261 words
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Article1295 1923-01-23 4 The few scratchings for the opening day of the Races leave The Races. the fields very satisfactory, and there is the prospect that this afternoon will be associated with some splendid sport, which will no doubt be witnessed by a large crowd. The weather clerk looks like1,295 words
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Article99 1923-01-23 4 (From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, January 23. Standard production lubbei will k assessed as follows 100 Acres and Under. Penang 5,994,000 lbs. Malacca 14,982,000 lbs. 100 Acres and Over. Penang 13,680,000 lbs. Malacca 38,444,000 lbs. Excluding the Islands of Siugapor# and Penang. The quantity produced which passfll through99 words
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Article43 1923-01-23 4 Batavia, .January 23. —The As.-ocbtioD of ex-Service Men at Soer.ibaya evening gave a dinner to IL I- M a J General Sir Neill Malcolm, who to-daf leaves for Tosare, anil on lh ,irSr returns to Singapore. —Aneta.43 words
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Article130 1923-01-23 4 The B. I. Packet Teesta. with from Europe, is expected to ariiv. on Friday morninsr. uiuni’a The homeward mail l>y closes at 10a.m. on Fridas u instant. Mrs. Reimann and Mrs. divided the sum of buv' local charities, as the balaiic' 1 Christmas pantomime A rcn played in130 words
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Advertisement359 1923-01-23 4 RENT IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR TENANTS. In view of the discontinuance- of the Kent Restriction Ordinance the Public are informed as follows 1. No notice to quit during present year in respect of premises previously subject to the Ordinance has any validity if issued before January Ist. 1923. 2. One clear359 words
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Advertisement67 1923-01-23 4 “E. O.“ RACE WEEK. 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 Dinner —Dancing till 1.45 a.m. Scotch Music. Friday 26th, THE DANSANT, 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday 27th, RACE67 words
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Miscellaneous55 1923-01-23 4 DON’T FORGET Thursday, 25th January, E sz BANDMAN'S EASTERN CIRCUIT LTD. SS WILL PRESENT I Tons of Money ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE FUNNIEST FARCE SEEN IN LONDON. Prices $3, $2 and $l. BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. H N.B.- All tickets not paid for will be sold. Tickets must55 words
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Miscellaneous20 1923-01-23 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.56 p.m. 10.05 p.m. To-morrow. 3.34 a.m. 10.14 a.m. 4.28 p.m. 10.39 p.m.20 words
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Article543 1923-01-23 5 A General Strike. Reuter's Telegrams.) Paris, January 22. ..p.tii.lournal" announces that H'. 1 Trades Unions at Essen < "'"'""s, <].-< Wed “P'>“ U«ner,;l I»-”" 1 l-raiinays. in the metal■"*"f’lusrai'- »”< l l >,,stal a l ,elc Lpbir erV,ceS Mineworkers’ Demands. Essen, January 22. Ti deputation from Workers’ iReuter's Telegrams.) - 543 words
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Article569 1923-01-23 5 r KVi!l -UnderS Ronald Me to i| U-V tl,r T'lreign Affairs at p :i| 'ations situation in a d nterbury yesterday. He said it had been a great disappointment that so early in. the life of the new Government they had felt compelled to dissent from proposals569 words
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169 1923-01-23 5 GERMAN BAI) FAITH UNDER TREATY. Leafield, January 15. —-Lord Hardinge, who until last month was British Ambassador in Paris, reviews in the press situation which has arisen in regard to the Ruhr- Lord Hardinge says: Let there be no misconception on one point, namely,169 words
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Article39 1923-01-23 5 Paris, January 22. The Minister for the Colonies informed the Minister for the Liberated Regions that the municipality of Cholon, Indo-China, is prepared to undertake the reconstruction of Haffaux, which was wiped out in war bine.39 words
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Article43 1923-01-23 5 London, January 22. The White Star line has completed arrangements for the carriage of passengers through to Japan and China The fares from Europe to the Orien. are reduced, first class £l2O, and second class throughout £BO.43 words
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Article26 1923-01-23 5 The Hague, January 22. The King of Sweden will pay a visit to Queeit Wilhelmina about the beginning of March.26 words
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Article20 1923-01-23 5 Possession of Arms. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, January 22. Ihree men were executed at Dundalk in possession of arms.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 20 words
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Article19 1923-01-23 5 London, January 5. —There were wild scenes of enthusiasm when the released Connaught Rangers reached Dublin-19 words
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Article190 1923-01-23 5 London, January B.—An attempt to burn down the railway station at Inniskillen was frustrated by the courage of the stationmaster, who was injured. National troops captured a big ammunition dump at Bantry. Postmen Held Up. I London, January B.—Seventeen postmen were held up in Cork and190 words
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Article101 1923-01-23 5 London, January 7.—There were two hundred demonstrations throughout the country on the occasion of “Unemployed Sunday.’’ The most impressive was that held in Trafalgar Square, where 15,000 people gathered, the crowd overflowing into adjoining streets. There was a sea of faces interspersed by banners. Bands were present, and101 words
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300 1923-01-23 5 London, January 7.—The conference of the University Labour Federation at Liverpool, representing all British Universities except Edinburgh and St. Andrews, unanimously carried a resolution moved by Mr. Arthur Greenwood, M.P., welcoming Mr. Arthui Henderson’s minority report in connection with the Honours Commission and supporting the300 words
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Article100 1923-01-23 5 Further Possibilities. [Reuter’s Telegrahis.j Luxor, January 22. There is world wide interest in the prospect of finding the body of Pharaoh Tutankhamen and priceless archeological data which may possibly revolutionise Egyptology. From the inner chamber of the tomb in the Valley of the Kings, recently discovered by Lord[Reuter’s Telegrahis.j - 100 words
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Article64 1923-01-23 5 ASSASSINATED BY WOMAN. Paris, January 22. A woman anarchist this afternoon shot dead M. Marius Plateau, the Royalist leader and editor of Action Francaise at the office of the paper. The assassin unsuccessfully attempted to commit suicide. Five Shots Fired. Paris, January 22. The woman fired64 words
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Article51 1923-01-23 5 MEETING IN MOSCOW. Berlin, Jan. 22. The Soviet Chamber of Commerce, by which the Soviet hopes to spread political influence in Asia and India, is at present meeting in Moscow. Representatives of the Soviet syndicates and trusts and also traders from Mongolia, Persia and Afghanistan are51 words
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Article52 1923-01-23 5 London, January 22. The Air Ministry has taken over the first aerial torpedo boat which will be tested with the Navy. The speed is 120 miles. It has an enormous boat-shaped hull, carrying a crew of torpedoes and machine guns, and is capable of riding out a52 words
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Article61 1923-01-23 5 NOT TO RESIGN. Washington, January 22. Mr. Charles Hughes, Secretary ol State, authorises the statement tha’ he does not intend to resign.American Cabinet Differences. New York, January 22. In spite of Mr. Charles Hughes’s denial of any intention to resign, rumours of serious differences in the Cabinet61 words
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Article17 1923-01-23 5 A FIRM MARKET. London, January 22. The Rubber Market is firm. Plantation rubber improved to l/s?>.17 words
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145 1923-01-23 5 Leafield (Oxford), January 16. An interesting experiment in wireless telephony was made in the early hours of this morning between London and New YorkHitherto only single words and numbers had 1 been spokeni across the Atlantic but on this occasion a fairly long continuous message was voiced145 words
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Article57 1923-01-23 5 London, January 13.—An official communique issued in Baghdad, sax s Sir Percy Cox will leave Baghdad b\ air mail next Friday for London in order to consult His Majesty’s Government regarding Middle Eastern affairs. Sir Henry Dobbs will carry on the current duties of the High Commissioner57 words
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Article125 1923-01-23 5 A Draw at Durban. Reuter’s Telegrams, j Durban, January 22. The weather was fine and the interest was unabated when the third Test match was resumed before 6,000 spectators, despite the certainty of a draw. South Africa, in reply to England’s 428, scored 368. Taylor made 91 in[ Reuter’s Telegrams, j - 125 words
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Article359 1923-01-23 5 ENGLISH ASSOCIATION CUP RESULTS. London, January 13.—The following are the results of the first round proper of the English Association Football Cup Portsmouth (1, Leeds United 0; Merthyr Town 0, Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 Brighton and Hove Albion 1, Corinthians 1 Huddersfield Town 2, Birmingham 1; Aberdaie Athletic 1, Preston359 words
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Article123 1923-01-23 5 DRAW FOR SECOND ROUND. London. January 15.—The following is the draw for the second round of the Association Cup to be played on February 3: Middlesbrough v. Notts Forest oi Sheffield United. Bury v. Stoke. South Shields v. Blackburn. Bristol City v, Derby. Plymouth or Notts County123 words
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Article34 1923-01-23 5 Invercargill, January 22. Marylebone beat Southland by 185 runs. Marylebone scored 319 and 90 for five wickets, and declared their innings closed Southland scored 153 and 71.34 words
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Article333 1923-01-23 5 Disquieting Delays. Leafield, January 14. —Newspaper cor respondents at Lausanne state that yester day was an unprofitable day at the Conference- The “Daily News” correspondent, however, believes that on the whole events are ipoving rather towards peace than away from itHassan Bey has returned from Angora to Lausanne,333 words
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Article213 1923-01-23 5 Supported by the Government the Bri tish Red Cross has decided to make a new appeal for help to relieve distress in the Near Ea»st- It is pointed l out that the Greek territories have now become an actual rather than a potential famine area and,213 words
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Article111 1923-01-23 5 London, January 16- —A Constantinople message says that the wife of a British Major who was setting out from her house recently was arrested by the police and accused of being a harlot. The police tried to take her to the police station for medical111 words
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Article51 1923-01-23 5 No satisfaction has yet been obtained for the murder of a British soldier at Kassim Pasha a month ago- On the other hand the Turks refuse to give up two British aviators unless they pay £lO,OOO for killing a Turkish gendarme in a recent incident in51 words
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Article55 1923-01-23 5 The results of the recent examinations for the English Bar are published to-day. They show that five more women have pas-ed the final examination and will thus be elgible for call to the Bar and to practise as Barristers when they have complet ed their terms at55 words
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Article30 1923-01-23 5 The well-known banking house Messrs. Hoare and Company has celebrated the 250th anniversary of its foundation. The seventeenth century diarist Pepys was one of its earliest customers-30 words
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Article748 1923-01-23 6 SOME CRITICISMS. It was not to bo expected that a scheme so novel and drastic as that just adopted for the restriction of rubber production should entirely escape criticism, says the “Rangoon Gazette”- Indeed among producers themselves there are differences of opinion- That dissatisfaction should be felt among748 words
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Article140 1923-01-23 6 Tikam Ratu R.—Cron to -lune 3(1, 99,171 lb., rmdisinp 6 ?fld. per lb., a cost 1.45(1. per lb. f.0.1i., proceeds of •alp, less London expenses, applied in 1 educing' book cost of Property. Bandar Sumatra —Pi ofit to I ulv 31. ‘793 and TG.709 forward, and140 words
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Article524 1923-01-23 6 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, January 23, 1923. S cts Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 80 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 52 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 52 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 M524 words
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Advertisement669 1923-01-23 6 TERRIBLE TCHY «JACK Irritation So Great Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals. “My trouble started with a terrible itching cn my back. I rubbed and scratched it and made it worse, and a red rash and small pimples broke out. The irritation was so great that I lost rest at night. I669 words
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Advertisement6 1923-01-23 6 MULLER, PHIPPS AND SELLERS, LIMITED, Singapore.6 words
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Advertisement344 1923-01-23 6 I I FOLLOWING BRANDS fl MAHARADJAS vI 1 f 25S s6 i HAVE II BAL SAMOS boxes INf i R of 25s 4 50 iMI nulli secundus 1 f A I No. 100 boxes j 8 s ill M NUL LI SECUNDUS I MFI 1010 B No. 60 boxes of344 words
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Article507 1923-01-23 7 f The “Pinang Gazette- un-eent issue of qn." l n v'.'•]” the following rex. nt article about the SX Ute Sultan Abdul SuS“ ,S S£hwan" HU “h a j I’asqual about the a rii 'l''’*•' •?i i u Saniad and the su U 'Z-ne-f S..lnngor.507 words
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Article316 1923-01-23 7 Th Editor of The “Pinang Gazette-”) l' 11 Inist s teaching had never w hall( e Hthey could selvc'* f l( 1S ea Ling and rid themtLc" 'J*’ llloll w,l were distorting tochunv x Was P le P al> ed to go *ith ii ailt ass ociate himself ti<m316 words
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Article467 1923-01-23 7 S. T.” BH’H RELATIVES AND COMMERCIAL MORALITY. In the Bankruptcy Court, Singapore, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, a Chinese, named Loe Quee Choo, who was made bankrupt on his own petition in November, 1921, applied for his discharge. Mr. Dudley Parsons, who appeared for the bankrupt, stated that hisS. T.” - 467 words
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Article317 1923-01-23 7 Messrs. Sar kies Bros. Acquiring Seaview Hotel. Messi-s. Sarkies Bros., the enterprising proprietors of the Raffles Hotel and Grosvenor Hotel. Singapore, the Eastern and Oriental Hotel, Penang, and the Strand Hotel, Rangoon, have acquired the Seaview Hotel, at Tanjang Katong. which they will take over on February317 words
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Article1667 1923-01-23 7 Free Press.” APPOINTMENT OF ENGINEERS. The Gunong Pulai water scheme was under consideration at a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Singapore, when a resolution was passed approving the appointment of Messrs. Binnie Son and Deacon as consulting engineers (without a resident partner) for the design and.—“ Free Press.” - 1,667 words
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Article45 1923-01-23 7 23rd January, 1923. Local. cts. f Smoked Sheet 63 Pen Ang j Fine Pale Crepe 63 Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 43 Sing a- (Smoked Sheet 64 pore (Crepe 64 London and New York. t (Smoked Sheet Is.sid T.ONDON Crppp Is5M New York G3s}45 words
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Article19 1923-01-23 7 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 14th to 20th January, (being one week) 17 tons.19 words
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404 1923-01-23 7 Messrs. Fraser and Co.’s weekly report dated, December 17, states: The steady rise in the price of the raw commodity has had the inevitable effect of attracting public interest both in London and locally to the rubber share market, with the result that during404 words
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Article274 1923-01-23 7 Messrs. Fearon and Co.’s Weekly Review, says Another very strenuous week of business has just been concluded, and the demand for rubber shares has been even greater than that of the preceding week- The column in our weekly ‘hewing the rise or fall in quotations as compared with274 words
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Article159 1923-01-23 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Koemai for Deli and P. Brandan. Jin Ho for P. Brandan. Kopah for Deli. Kampar for Teluk Anson. Klang for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The s.s. Lahore, (cargo) from London and Colombo, is expected to arrive here at noon on159 words
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Article100 1923-01-23 7 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). by num. 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 Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, 1 By train Teluk Anson,KualaKubu, Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang, Port Swetten- at100 words
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Article119 1923-01-23 7 PENANG, JANUARY 23, 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 17/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 167 1 3 days’sight Private „170 m Bombay Demand Bank „167 2 Madras Demand Bank 167119 words
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Article97 1923-01-23 7 Jan 23, 25 and 27—Penang Races. j an 25 Tons of Money,” Bandman’s New English Farcical Comedy Company, Town Hall. Jan 25—Burns’ Night Dinner. E. A O. Jan 26—Penang Club Race Ball, 9.15 p.m. Jan 29—Moonlight Band, Esplanade. Jan 31—Moonlight Band. Esplanade. Feb I—Penang Polo Club, Gymkhana. Feb97 words
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Advertisement11 1923-01-23 7 SANATOCEN The True Tonic Food. Recommended by 22,000 Physician» I j11 words
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Advertisement166 1923-01-23 7 A PREDICTION VERIFIED. When the epidemic wave of Influenza passed through tlm world, it was confidently stated by scientists that return would coiif at intervals for the next two or three years, and sure enough, it has cropped up in widely different centres, but happily, not in such a serious166 words
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Advertisement1352 1923-01-23 8 tt7 I'< nvTKTPT T ivl ;l “ELLERMAN” LINE. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE j .•yffiT raDER INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) f MPERI AL JAPANESE GO VERNMENT HOMEWARD. a (Subject to alteration without Notice.) j “ELLERMAN” LINE. EUROPEAN LINE. I The following fast steamers of the1,352 words
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Advertisement716 1923-01-23 8 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England). 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 Ve p «nut about SARDINIA F KASHMIR Feb. 2716 words
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