Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 January 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 24. VOL LXXXI. MONDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 606 1 I I MODERN ART I photographic I STUDIO s 7. Northern Itad. P««* r. l «rh«'"‘ N 5 J «a£K5SSi3L Y-'l— W—lHh unnMMßunnßMMrmn«M«auna£iuHs»Mann«Hwaan»M»n d— I i rnonnwi’Q qiae riiu I O Uljwfj IJB h 1 1 X Sometimes it will be good; sometimes bad. M V J The object of
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    • 35 1 ail» un u i PATBONIZED BY ROYALTY The Only Reputable <mse for jJEWELLERY; m ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Enquiries CarefuHv Attended to SB. P. de SILVA: No. 1. BttiiOP SHEET, PENANG. 62 3, HIGH STIFfT SINGAPORE.
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  • Article, Illustration
    1264 2 FROM MONTE CARLO.. (By a Lady Correspondent.) Monte-Carlo, January 3. I am at Monte Carlo, on a Hying visit. I arrived in the new “Rapide,” and hope to return next week “par a meme route.” There are not yet many strangers. Tl is mostly Pat.s. that at the
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  • 103 2 Rangoon, January 11- —Lieut. R. Alexander, of the Royal West Kent Regiment, who during the late War saw service on the pastern and French fronts and laiter in Germany and who came to Rangoon with Mr. J. R. Chariton on a walking trip from Singapore,
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  • 72 2 Mr. Lloyd George can. if and when he likes, add a lecturing tour in the United States to his journalistic and literary activities. An important lecturing agency has definitely made him a<n attractive proposition, and that it is being considered. Mr. Churchill is .also going
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1554 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. Wanted Medical Officer for a group LYRIC KINEMA. of Estates. Salary commencing $BOO/- P. M. House, Car allowance, Leave and passage after 4 years service. Must have Notice is hereby given that Comph- VV Uy Tropical experience. Apply Box No. men ta*y Tickets issued by the present
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    • 452 2 Does the Dist ance which you do yourC mg make any ditf ere to you, providing yoa good English Merch dise at MUCH I LOWER Price s f I W I I Afe i|: dp h! JAI IJ K itftW tli I I» BHsi I i I fcl I H
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  • 2790 3 “Malay Mail.’’ merchant shipping. Ire<leral Council, on Tues- Legal Adviser moved t' e,... reading <>f «■> Enactment to j( te and amend the law relatMerchant Shipping. The Bill ng .1 was desired bv the Commisk iU n f Trade and Customs. Its obi ect» and Beason» were as
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  • 547 3 .—“S.T.” PAYMENTS ON THE INSTALMENT SYSTEM. f I he case in which a Japanese interpreter, named Koide, employed at the Income Tax office, is charged with accepting illegal gratification was conti nued before Mr. David at the District Court, Singapore. Mr. Cobbett appeared for the complainant,
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  • 131 3 Here is a story of “Tim” Healy, but it mu>t have been before he had. been, appro ached about the Governor-General ship. Tim was onĕ of the guests at a Dub.’in din nor- Over the walnuts and the wine, someone >aid. “Healy can you thin/k of
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    • 481 3 The Idea! Food for Invalids aoU Cora v e seen 2; rs Ovaltine is a delicious beverage which provides adequate and easily assimilable nourishment and abundant/7" ly supplies the restorative properties i necessary to build up the system. I* contains all the rich nerve and body-building elements extracted from ripe
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 853 4 (To the Editor of the Pinanti Gazette.”) Sir, —The paragraph you quote from the ‘‘Straits Times” in your issue of Friday is incorrect and misleading. That perhaps is hardly a matter for surprise, regard being had to that paper’s treatment of the matter from the first. The
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  • 1582 4 —“Strait s Times JUDGMENT ON PRELIMINARY ISSUES. Kuala, Lumpur, January 25- —The following is from the full text of the judgment of Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby, in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, in the case in which Mr. F- G. Peck, on behalf of himself amid other shaiieholders of
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  • 195 4 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 noin. Cloves no stock Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 1105... Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10. GO buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do
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  • 857 4 There was a large attendance at the concluding Rate dinner at the E. 0. on Saturday evening, tables extending all along the verandahs. The orchestra played a bright musical selection during dinner, and also for dancing. During intervals in the dance programme, members of “The Powder Puffs”
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  • 63 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, January 29. Mr. Newbronner was sentenced to day to fifteen years. He is lodging an appeal. Pasteur treatment for cases affected by rabies is to he afforded in Kuala Lumpur this year. The F. Al. S. estimates make provision of $8,400 to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 913 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ANC POSITION VACANT. App]y t<> C. w. ballanX A First class Electrical Engineer wanted. Must be experienced in A. C. NJHTirn> work. Apply to. The Sungei Besi Mines. iiUl ICE, Limited, Sungei Besi, Selangor. Police Orders framed under Sect’ MISCELLANEOUS. of Ordinance 96 (Minor regulation of traffic on
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  • 2303 5 T „E^^ Y SEVENre an exceptionally large at TbCr,> 't the* Racecourse on Saturday ndanCC i ii n <> dav of the New Year the concl’Ki in/-. fw Which was again favoured with Thdui if nn>ewhat warm veather ha« probably been no larger crowd Th r here and
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  • 60 5 Leafield (Oxford), January 10.—At a luncheon given by the British Olym pie Association, the Earl of Cadogan, who jiresided, said that the Association intended to send to the Olympic games, which wil] be held in Paris m June next year, the greatest and best team that can he
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  • 75 5 London, January U-—The organisation of the British Olympic team fur the Paris games in 1924 has begun. Lord Cadogan, President of the Association, announces that every possible governing body of amateur sport will be brought in to produce the best and greatest team available. The Ki ig’
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  • 62 5 London, January 15.—A British attempt to recover the America Polo Cup in 1924 is forecasted by the “Observer.” The journal also states that two Indian teams will probably vis; England in tin* summer; one under Count de Madre, including three Patiala players and Captain Atkinson and the
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  • 27 5 London, January 15.—HoLlernesbeat Tolley, 2 up, in a competition between the Oxford and Cambridge golfers for the President’s Putter. Wethered was among the competitors.
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  • 23 5 London, January 15.—A team ot American golfers is exjiected to com pete for the British Amateur Championship of 1923.
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  • 57 5 London, January 16.—The fifteen year-old Sydney boy, Charlton, who swims on the lines of the American trudgeon crawl with a fast arm action ami is being trained by the holder and the ex-holder of the Australian Sprint Championship has won the New South Wales Half-Mile Championship,
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  • 69 5 There are 68 entries for the Grand National against 92 in 1922. They do not include Music Hall, Wavertree oi Clashing Arms. The most prominent entries are Shaun Spadah, Conjurer 11, Arravale, Forewarned, The Bore, Sergeant Murphy, Puntgun, Turk 11, Habton, Drifter, Southampton, Tui key, Budzard and
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  • 16 5 London, January 12. —Beckett has agreed to meet Carpentier in May, 1923.
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  • 46 5 London, January 12. Sporting Life” says Fhat Jack Dempsey has offered a guarantee of £40.000, or 3» 2 per cent of the gate money, to meet the winner of the Beckett-J mitn fight, which comes off at the < rysta* Palace, in Derby week.
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  • 339 5 At the Town Hall, on the 26th inst- a paper on “Is the soul of man immortal, ajid is it cnscious in. death 1 about 40 pei sons attended, representing all races and creeds. The paper opened with a statement from the late Mr. W> E.
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  • 141 5 PENANG, JANUARY 29, 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 1690 J 3 days’sight Private 173 p 3 Bombay Demand Bank 1691 I g Madras Demand Bank
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 366 5 inw* fl i I |r An invaluable I I* restorative in cases of Exhaustion When the system is "below pat, 1 any unusual strain upon the vitality often causes a feeling of exhaustion This feeling of exhaustion is due to Z a sudden partial collapse of the vital powers of
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  • 1373 6 A year ago. to be exact on the 4th February. 1922. there was a horrible tragedy at the villages of Chauri and Chaura in the Gorakhpur district when, as a result of an agitation styled the non-co-operation movement.” a big crowd of infuriated Indians attacked with stones and
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  • 477 6 The homeward mail by the Sardinia, closes at noon on Thursday, the Ist proximo. Penang Library will be closed on Thursday. Ist February. 1923. being a public holiday. A correspondent suggests that mor e water be utilised on Northam Road, in the interests of pedestrians who have occasion
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  • 804 6 In an editorial note i n The Opium good ""gov'.™ Ihe writer that the indifferent attih,,"’* Government has led to a *wl cence of poppy cultivation it is stated on good authority tho in China to-day is almost exdn pi domestic product, the amount 3 into the
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    • 45 6 J MICHELIN J I If CORD TYRES I T remendous j j Reduction in I ■2E <| Prices I On and from 29th January, 1923. I I I s tj These famous Tyres are available 1 1 from the Michelin Stockists S I g throughout Malaya.
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    • 29 6 “E. O.” Tuesday, 30th Jan., DANCINC AFTER DINNER. Wednesday^!it SPECIAL TIFFIN ORCHESTRA. Friday, 2nd February, GUEST NIGHT DANCING. Saturday, 3rd SPECIAL TIFFIN ORCHESTRA. Miss .4. Laurie. P P. C.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 240 6 iiiuiiuiutir tw itiwniinni'iNl hii hhih TOWN HALL. i i I TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT. I I I Complete Change of Programme Tuesday Night. i w j FLYING VISIT of the Famous Musical Company j I “THE POWDER PUFFS” I I- I DIRECT FROM THEIR PHENOMENAL SUCCESS IN.CHINA JAPAN. g “1
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    • 24 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 4.3? a.m. 10.19 a.m. 4.13 p.m. 10.25 p.m. To-morrow. 5.16 a.m. 11.10 a.m. 6.10 p.m. 11.12 p.m.
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  • 54 6 DEATH. Goh.—On January 21th. Mi s. Goh Joon Hong (Nee Sim Chit Neo) mother and mother-in-law of Messrs. Goh Teck Huat and Tan Kee Tiew, aged 51 years, at her residence No. 10-2 Short Street, Singapore. OBITUARY. London, January 27. Mr. Fred. Woolwartli. managi ig direcior of the famous stores,
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  • 913 7 jlje French Aims. IM )CSTRUtsiTUATION. Reuter’s Telegrams, j 27 —The Reparations piria, anl n .f llS e(l a moratorium and default of Germany and Belgium by three Uritish delegate abstaining.— votes, the BrrtibH '“‘■'eSGLISH COAL !•■<>« GERMANY. London, January 27. v has purchased 70.000 tons of f *Tfor shipment
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  • 128 7 A CRITICAL STAGE. London, January 28. The Sunday Tinies diplomatic correspondent learns that Mr. Bonar Law has been rendered most uneasy by developments in French actions during the past weeks which have gone beyond anythin" proposed or ever hinted at during conversations in Paris. Commenting editorially on
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  • 52 7 FOUR GERMANS SENTENCED TO DEATH. Aix la Chapelle. January. 28. Four Germans have been sentenced ‘o death by a Belgian Court-Martial on a charge of complicity in the recent murder of the Belgian Lieutenant Graff. Six others were sentenced ranging from 20 to 3 years' imprisonment. One
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  • 221 7 RETURN FROM AMERICA. London, January- 27. Mr. Stanley Baldwin has .arrived from New York. An Interview. London. January 27. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, interviewed at Southampton, on his arrival from New York emphasised that the great AngloAmerican difference as regards debt was that settlement rested upon the politicians
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  • 158 7 Future Home. Reuter’s Telegrams. I Lausanne, January 27. The latest extraordinary development is that the Russians have appa rently decided to offer the Armenians the much-discussed national home. M. Chicherin has written to the President of the Philarineniau International League, stating that the Governments of Russia and the
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  • 141 7 BULGARIA AND THE AEGEAN. Lausanne, January 27. The Bulgarians formally refused o accept the proposal for an outlet to the Aegean, mentioned on the 25th November on the ground that eventual allotment of Western Thrace to Greece appears to render access to the Aegean impossible in advance. Allies
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  • 200 7 London, January 27. Sir John Jordan is of opinion that the suggestion of Mr. Aylen to legalise the opium traffic is retrograde. He was glad to see Chinese present at a meeting which deprecated it He said the demoralisation of the outdoor staff of the
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  • 36 7 GOVERNMENT TO HELP THE INDUSTRY. Washington, January 27. It is stated at the White House that the Government is favourably inclined to facilitating the establishment of a rubber industry in the Philippines.
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  • 33 7 New York, January 27. The Securities Committee on New York “Curb” market removed from trading all international issues »d marks, kronen and roubles, which are payable in those currencies.
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  • 19 7 London, January 27. Two men were executed at Maryborough this morning for being m possession of revolvers.
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  • 186 7 A Bad Example. (Reuter’s Telegrams. London, January 28. Ihe unsettling effect of the French occupation of the Ruhr upon the situation in the Near East is evidenced by the “Observer’s” correspondent at Vienna, who says that Balkan polit cians there are of the opinion that the French
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  • 44 7 ZU LUI,AND v. M.C C. Eshowe, January 27. Zululand scored 105. Macaulay took six wickets for 19. Mary lebone made 206 for three wickets, and declared. Brown made 64. and Carr (not out). Zululand made 79 for three wickets. The match was drawn.
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  • 27 7 ENGLAND AND WALES DRAW London, January 27. The amateur soccer match between England and Wales resulted in a score of four goals each at Middlesbrough.
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  • 60 7 Colombo, January 27, Another railway disaster has occur ed in Northern Ceylon, tin» mail train from Talaimannar running off the rails owing to a washaway. It is unofficially estimated that the deathroll by the accident on the 16th January totalled 39. The casualties are believed to
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  • 27 7 London, January 27. Mr. I). M. Dalal has been appointed Hit’ll Commissioner for India in London, being the first Indian to occupy the post.
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  • 136 7 A HOCKEY MATCH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 29. At Hockey, Singapore beat NegriSembilan by four goals to nil. Singapore, who were strongly represented, were the superior team in all departments. The, visiting forwards’ combination was good. The defence was excellent, preventing a much higher score. Singapore
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  • 74 7 The Municipal Band will play the followinc programme of music at the Esplanade from to-day 8.30 to 10.30 p.m. 1 Overture Tancredi Rossini 2 Waltz Moonlight on the Alster Fetras 3 Selection The Pirates of Penzance Sullivan 4 Patrol The Egyptian T.ane 5 Fox Trot Avalon Rose 6 Waltz
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  • 1409 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. T. H. T. Rogers, of Kuala Lumpur, is in Ipoh on business. Mr. A. K. E. Hampshire is expected here in March and April. Mr. A. N. Dumarseq, Manager, Gali Rubber Estate, Raub, Pahang, is in Ipoh. Inspector Harwood, of Balik Pulau, assumes charge of Pitt Street
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  • 408 8 Messrs. William Jacks A Co., London, reported on the 3rd January The year 1922 closed with a firm tone, due in great measure to fndirecc signs that it is the intentions of America to take some part in the rehabilitation of Europe, but the world’s demands, held
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  • 261 8 Messrs. Geo. White Co.. London, reported on the 3rd January, as fol lows:—Following a quiet market on either side of the Christmas holidays values have subsequently resumed the upward course that has been so conspicuous a feature of some time pas*, and. compared with our last report
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  • 332 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Hogendorp Deli and Langsa. Baud’ for Singapore. Kedah for Bindings and SitiawanTaipeng for Teluk Anson. Seang Bee for Port Swettenham. Singapore and China. Ethiopia for Port Swettenham. taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lmhpur and Singapore. It is well known that 19*22 has I'jeen a year
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  • 259 8 CLOSE DAILY (except. Sunday). BT TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johore Singapore and Hongkong Batu Gajah, Tapah Road. By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu, Kuala I 7.15 a.m Lumpur, Klang. Port Swetten-
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  • 121 8 J ii 2.' -Moonlight Rand, Esplanade. Flockey, Colours v. Whites, Esplanade, 5 p.m. 31- Soever, Dolours v. Whites, Esplanade. 5 p.m. .‘ii Moonlight Band. Esplanade. Feb 1 -Penang Polo Club, Gymkhana. 1 Thaipiisam, Public Holiday. 1- Cricket, P.C.C. v. Mr. J. Wallace Wilson’s XI. Esplanade, 11 a.m. 2
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 404 8 -«fMaK A l^' :a Eulenburgs Milk Food No. 1. Solves 3 problems, ONE of which every mother has to face Where Breast Feeding -As an adjunct to Breast wholly fails. Feeding. Tfcp AHrnhurvs’ Milk Food No 1 is practically The ‘Allenburys' Milk Food No. 1 may be used Mental m
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    • 78 8 When a man asserts his disbelw in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverages he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed Iris taste for years it proves not so much that he is
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    • 319 8 Relieves the Pain of Sprains, Bruises,X f Rheumatism, f Chest Pains, Sore Throat,Neuralgia, Headache U If you are tormented by Rheumatism, Neural aw 1 U 7 i 1 i J -r 5 J u p r ains 1 or other body or nerve pains; it sometimes the a»onv 1 a
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  • 877 9 L, Lff aTiONS^ TREATMBHT- Hi,,,!..," r it< issue of II -January a P" 1 mniraiion of over six coininns '""■‘"l," Bernarsklor Chatnr Vedi in )f which he writes from coiirM 1 SabarmaU Brutal Treatment. he en in ‘his country for the last Iha nd I have made
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  • 507 9 EMIGRATION OF UNSKILLED LABOUR. Delhi. January 23.—The Legislative Assembly reassembled at eleven this morning with Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy Deputy President, in the chair. The official benches were full but the majority of non-official seats were empty. As soon as the Assembly met, Mr. Hullah laid on the
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  • 119 9 A large crowd assembled at the Corner Club. Kelawei Road, on Friday evening, when the Straits Chinese British Association were At Home, in honour of the Hon. Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok on his appointment as the first Penang Chinese representative on the Legislative Council
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  • 148 9 To-night and to-morrow night, The Powder Puffs” under the direction of Mr Jimmv Young, will give entertainments in the Town Hall, Penang This musical company, comprising nine talented variety artistes from London, comes with an excellent reputation from a tour in China and Japan, where it met
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  • 63 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list: Saturday To-day. 00 g g Shares. S 3 S s DQ 02 |X| CO C. C. C. C. Mining. N. Taiping 1.10 1.15 1.121 Ratrut Basin 14/6 15/6 15/- 16/Renong 22/- 23/- 23/- 24/South Taiping
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  • 41 9 29th January, 1923. Local. cts. fSmoked Sheet 61| Penangj Fine Pale Crepe 61} 'Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 43 SiNGA- (Smoked Sheet 62} pore (Crepe 62} London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ls.s|d Lonoon lss d New York G 341
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  • 146 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Jan. 24 Spot 184.5 s up 10s 3 mos. buying 185.15 s 10s 3 selling 185.175.6 d 10s Local parity $91.50 Jan. 26th: Spot £185.25.6d up 175.6 d 3 mos. buying 186.125.6 d 15s 3 selling
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  • 19 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 21st to 27th January, (being one week) 19 tons.
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  • 323 9 Dr. R. Broersma, writing in the “Nieuwe Botterdamsche Courant,” says —Prominent manufacturers have always demanded a uniform product in large quantities. They do not desire so much carefully finished rubber, such as the trade wants, but they wish to have at their disposal large quantities of rubber possessing
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  • 1089 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 8 3 NAMES g. 2 is ”3 c CQ an EH RUBBER [Dollar.] S c 8 c 0 Allenby Rubber Co 1 25 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 75 200 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 50 2 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 15 0016 00
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 220 9 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL J,td. Wednesday, 31st instant, ORCHESTRAL CONCERT at 9-30 p.m. Thursday, Ist Feb., SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE. Saturday, 3rd Feb., SPECIAL TIFFIN-ORCHESTRA DINNER and DANCE. 1 MODES J 1 ROBES ET COSTUMES. j PARIS, MAISON. PERSONAL g S LONDON, ATTENTION g I BRADFORD GCOrgCtte TO J 3 and at
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 94 9 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT at LYRIC KINCAVA From Monday 29th to Wednesday, 31st January. Triangle Special Presentation. Taylor Holmes in Upside Down, a Parts. E. W. Hammons presents SNOOKY—The Humanzee in “You’ll be Surprised 2 Reel Comedy, Paramount Weely (News film). Albert E. Smith presents Jimmy Aubrey in “Squabs
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  • 587 10 HOW ESSEN RECEIVED FRENCH TROOPS. London, January 11.—A young man hurried away with twitching mouth as if fearing observation fc from the spectacle of the French marching into the town. He had no need to feai observation. None of the spectators, who were almost all men,
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  • 134 10 New York, January 15.—Senator Marconi, interviewed by represent a five» of the “Sun’’ and the “Herald.” stated that this morning’s telephonic transmissions were made from Rockv Point station, New York, by the Radio Corporation with valve transmitters and were received by the Marconi Company ami the Western Electric
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  • 157 10 London, January 10. —The rent strike, which originated on the Clyde, is spreading to the London sphere. Tenants in Paddington, Dalston, Wai tnamstow, Poplar and Forest Hill are ref us. ng to pay rent on vai’ous pietexts, chiefly, on the grounds urged in Glasgow in favour
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  • 78 10 London, ■January 16. —Sir M illiam Robertson, defending Earl Haig s book has revealed that when Geneial Nivelle pixiduced a plan at the CalaiMeeting in IDIT to take command of the British Army Sir William Robertson remonstrated that the matter w.i» not put before Earl
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  • 65 10 London, January 15.—The Lausanne correspondent of The l imes, commenting on the present situation, says the last two days’ proceedings have been farcical. The links, apparently, are not willing to take air, thing seriously and seem to have lost sight of the original purpose of the conference and
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  • 45 10 London, January 11.—The “Dai’y Mail’s” jioiitical correspondent forecasts the budget reduction on the beer duty as equivalent to a penny a pin', and the adjustment of the Entertainment Tax to the advantage of lowe:priced seat», involving a reduction in revenue of t*26.IHHI.(MHI.
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  • 167 10 London. January 12. —T’he “Dai'. Mail’’ has acquired the “Cunard Bulletin,” arranging to replace it by an Atlantic edition of the “Daily Mail published daily in mid-ocean and sup plied with wireless news. News of an exciting piracy comes to hand with the return to Hongkong
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 369 10 GROS SMIT H’S Pef/ame CeyCon Il 'T'he latent triumph of the PerJLiL turner's Art, unique in its flora! charm and distinction, Wana-Ranee gmT is a pearl among perfumes. Delightfully refreshing and lasting, it is everywhere acclaimed as A Dream of h Oriental Fragrance. Prepared in every form necessary for the
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    • 292 10 THE CASE OF AN ART MISTRESS WHY SHE LOST HER WORKRheumatism is no respect or of persons, attack» people of all classes and of every profession whose blood contains the j>oi»onous acid which is its cause. Mrs. Hermione Rosslieu, an art teacher "in Johannesburg, South Africa, lost her position a
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    • 1172 10 They make the waak strong, and the strong strongs Sleepless, Went I and Nervous Made Splendidly Fit by Dr. Cassell’s Tablets who 1 Tonics, Rest and Change had failed. en I Mr. B. Bramwell, of 129. Camberwell New I road. London, 5.E.5, Eng., says:- I After two years’ service in
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  • 776 11 MR. GEORGE GROSSMITH’S VIEW. In recognition of their entry into management, Mr. George Grossmitli and Mr. J. A. E. Malone were the principal guests of the O.P. Club at dinner in the Hotel Cecil in mail week. Sir E. Wild, K.C., presided, and was a company
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 195 11 I ■■■> IIHHBH! M j! ll I il' FOLLOWING BRANDS: f Il maharadjas It 1,0X68 of 25s S 6-00 P«r fcox HAVE t b "'I 1 II °f 25s- 4-50 I J? |t NULLI SECUNDUS I Wjjffl Jiliy A No. 100 bwet I f 25s w R NULLI SECUNDUS MELIOR
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    • 26 11 TO PRINTERS We bold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (Tn various colours') To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, limited
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    • 150 11 WINTER Is not a warning, but a new Foxtrot played by the Radio Orchestra in a style that will B make you dance. Columbia record No. 3160. I OTHER NEW COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONE I RECORDS THAT ARE POPULAR J Say it while dancing Foxtrot F The Sneak t Thru the Night
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