Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 February 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 38. VOL LXXXI. THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 652 1 KIDD’S letter press J I? ti HOLLER COMPOSITION q AGENTS:- J P. G. Press, Ltd. j niiinm I Demonstrations j RUBBER LATEX. I®sS® CAN I —IB 1 i LARGE quantities of Latex preserved g i W/W M/ BE GIVEN f g Jfek -I $1 I 1 1 with AGRISOL are
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    • 21 1 aaVW W W 'vvr '>« 7 VB/ j T. NAGATA, 9 DENTIST. NBXT DOOB TO 2 i j “THE DISPENSARY.” J -*«■■■■■■■■■■•«■■■■«>»■■*■ H»w
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  • 220 2 The reports of the United States Bublie Health Service contain some remarkable figures regarding the depopulation of Russia in recent years. In 1914 tbe population of European Russia, Northern Caucasus, Siberia, up to the Baikal sea. the Kirghiz republic and the Ukraine, all taken togethei was 102.793,000. In
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  • 192 2 “SOVEREIGN INDEPENDENCE.” The Scottish people have a divine vocation for the simple life.” said the Rev. Dr. Walter Walsh, at a meeting of lhe Scots National League (London branch) at Essex Hall. Strand. “I do not like to see Scotsmen too luxurious. There is an affinity
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  • 304 2 American organised labour, according to the statement of Mr. Samuel Gompers, president of the federation, will shortly launch a powerful driv-* against the Prohibition law in in effort to secure the legalisation of the manufacture and sale of wine and beer. The Labour leader asserts that workmen
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    • 1294 2 POSITIONS vacant. U CHINESE JNEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. s 771 s P irit Wanted Medical Officer for a group We beg to announce the Public that WHI Of Estates Salary commencing $S0()/- our Premises will be closed on Friday 'z4\ P. M. House, Car allowance, Leave and and Saturday. Ibth and
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    • 21 2 MABTINPS PILLS A Remedy for ’"regularities. Sapersedine Bittor Apple, Pennyroyal, Pil Cochla, Sa '«der or aee Chemists. 1. jtmtor.MAßTlN.Chemtat SOUTH AMPTQN.BNOfcMBfe
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    • 324 2 A 32. W U DEAUTIFULLY refined and I delicately perfumed, Ven-Yusa Oxygen Cream is always found on the dressingtables of dainty folk. It is incomparable for its wonderful complexion-clearing and skinsoftening qualities; also for the unique manner in which it pro- L tects the skin against the ravages feS> /3
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  • 1448 3 t-ctpY’S POSITION AND !>'>' sr prospects. tllV and welcome change has A note"' 01 in connection with the position the plantation rubber a,,( the “Daily Telegraph.” Xi, ;.oo what time the price of w months a, below /<1 per pound, the iitrr. I ral,y vpry fkpre were
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  • 647 3 (lOVERNMENT’S GENERAL POST” HABIT DEPPtECATED. A g(-ii< r;i| inerting) of the ab<-V(* \ssociai r>n was held a. Kuala, Kubu Rest House, on Wedimsday,‘January 31. Mr- C. Bailey (Chairman). Nomination for Chairmanship of P.A.M, The Hon. Secretary explained that this item had been placed on the agenda in
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  • 142 3 A sfretch of roadway in Borough High Street, Southwark, has jusf been covered with a new type of rubber block. The dimensions of the block are 8” x 4” x 3. The upper portion to the extent, of half an inch consists of rubber of the
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  • 122 3 Mr. Frank Copeman (Soember Ajoe Rubber Estates.) Since the close of ihe financial ear the position <-f the industry has entirely altered, thanks to 'the introduction of restriction in the British Possessions, we have already seen rubber increasing from 61d to Is per lb. I am not one
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  • 72 3 Mr. J. G- M- Brow'llj< hn (Jos Tin ar «a):As to the position of tin general y, the l ls the significent fact that the world’s supply of tin is briefly limited, and that the output -how- a tendency to decrease and to become less than the demand-
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  • 351 3 Messrs. William Jack- Co., London, reported o tl the 17th January, as follows; —The French advance in the Ruhr district. while- somewh-M upsetting to the general desire for Peace, seems likelj l” lead to higher prices. The industrialists in GeU’many have been for some time only interested
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  • 182 3 Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 norm Cloves no stock Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 1105... Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 sellers Copra Sundried 11.20 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do
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    • 158 3 ERUPTIONS ON CHILD’S ARMS Back and Legs. Itched Terribly. Could Not Rest. Cuticura Healed. •‘My little girl broke out in big red catches on her legs, back, and arms. i”hey itched terribly and were inflamed, and they formed sore eruptions. The irritation was so great that she could not rest
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    • 518 3 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX x X X WHITEAWAY’S I X x Mans Store. X Men of an economical turn of mind replenish x X all their clothing and out-fitting needs at X WHITEAWAY’S. They believe from their own X experience in our merchandise, our expert and X X obliging staff, in the sound
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  • 528 4 MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE. Messrs. Evatt Co., the Secretaries, supply the following extracts from the minutes of a meeting of the Committee of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, held at the Chamber, on Tuesday, 6th February, 1923, at 2-30 p.m. Present Messrs. A. W. Blackstone (in
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  • 100 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 15. Singapore’s latest amusement centre, New Orient Park, was successfully opened on East Coast Road last night. The attractions include a skating rink, which was much patronised. The venture promises to be a success. After Four Years. Litigation which has been
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  • 761 4 PERIODICAL MEET 1 NG. The periodical meeting of the Rural Board tor Penang Island was held in the Land Office. Penang, yesterday afternoon, when there were present Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, (Collector of Land Revenue, Chairman), Mr. A. Rogers (Executive Engineer), Dr. W. H. Fry (Chief
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  • 605 4 SI’CCESSFUL BT'TTERWORTH FUNCTION. A very enjoyable evening Avas spent at the Straits Trading Co.’s Club at Butterworth on Saturday last, when a concert and dance were held in aid of the funds of the P.W. and Kedah Church Mission. It is several years, writes a correspondent, since
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  • 829 4 FURTHER DETAILS. The “Bangkok Times” states that as far we can gather, the trouble in Pattani is now over, and conditions are returning to the normal. Exactly what has ha ppened. and why trouble occurred, it is difficult to ascertain. In some quarters the outbreak is
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  • 207 4 The following are t I •ennis lies played yesl < Singles Handicap (’l ilSs I £J lyer FW P Singles Handicap Class Goetzee beat W. 4 6—3. 1 ’’lm Mixed Doubles Handicap i —Miss Fitzpatrick and Mr Tp J Mr K l! c Mixed Doubles Handicap Wass
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  • 25 4 The P.S.A.A. will play the Master of the Government English School of Kedah at Soccer, on the Penang Free School Ground on Saturday evening.
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  • 56 4 To-morrow (Friday) there will bp a bogey competition at the Goll Chib (post entries), also an American ienni* mixed tournament. On Saturday, a foursome golf competition (medal play) will take place. Post entries. There will also be th? American mixed tennis tournament, aud a dance will be
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  • 294 4 At the Chinese Malacca Club under the auspices of the Straits Chinese British sociation and the Chinese aXI 1 Commerce, the Asiatic ctmamuni le Malacca gave an f resco Hon Mr. Tan Ch e ng Lock, J. I. of his appointment as the C nci official member
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    • 468 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS European Accountant required for a Tin Dredging Company in Siam. Young «ingle man preferred. Commencing salary $350 per month with free furnished quarters. Apply in own hand writing stating age, qualifications (if any) and giving full particulars of education and experience accompanied by copies (only) of testimonials
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    • 6 4 J wnea feet REUDEL BATH SALTRATES
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  • 2094 5 vU SOTTISH ALIIANCE. n... Own Correspondent.) Er»'" 1 Edinburgh, January 17. wj f,.,. lings of great satisfacII j Scotland received the an(l f the engagement of llis 111 ’he Duke of York and Io Lady Eliza bet! F' :l mid, youngest daughter of the 7 7 Strathmore. Scotland,
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  • 286 5 A general committee meeting of die newly formed Chinese Association or I’nion to be known as the Chung Hua Hui Kuan was held on the 28th January at. Mandalay when about of the leading Chinese different communities were, present and when tthe enthusiasm ex inced and
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  • 99 5 Feb 15—P.A.M. Meeting, Kuala Lumpur. 16 and 17—Chinese New’ Year. Public Holiday. 16, 17 and 18 —Penang Bisley. 16 ami 17—Golf Club Competitions ami American Tennis. 1 7—Golf Club, Dance, 7 till 8 p.m 20—Court of Appeal. Penang. 20 —Ohl Frees Assocn, Chinese Town Hall, 5 p.m. 22—Dinner
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    • 478 5 W D 0 NOT BE DECE,VED REWARE of Cigarettes manufactured by machinery *h e ra e thousands per minute, containing matter in/////l/f jurious to the throat and lungs. I/ are made by hand, and If I/// of every leaf used is first eliminated in the form of stalk, f'lffl sand
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  • 39 6 JANSZ —On 12th January, at No, 6, Parry Road, Kuala Lumpur, to Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Jansz, a son. Carlastnghem—On 11th February, at Temiang North Estate, Sereinban. the wife of C. R. Lawrence Carlasinghem, of a daughter.
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  • 46 6 Ml les-Leet ham. —Ou Wednesday, 14th February, 1923, at St. George’s Qhurch, Penang, by the Rev. Keppel Garnier, Chaplain. Charles alentine Miles, Advocate and Solicitor. Singapore, to Jennie Marie Leetham. nee Mugliston, daughter of Dr. Thomas Crichton Mugliston. Colonial Surgeon. Penang Singapore papers please copy.
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  • 1109 6 'Chose who have been following reports in the press describing the course of events in the Ruhr must have read with interest the extract which we published yesterday from an article contributed to the London “Sunday Times by its Paris correspondent. Mi. Ronald Atkinson, who makes allusion
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  • 1133 6 From the report of the meeting of the Committee of the Penang The Night Chamber of Commerce, which Mai!. we give to-day, it will be observed that the Chamber persists in its efforts to have the night mail restored. The Railway Advisory Board has the matter in
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  • 92 6 The homeward mail, by the Delta, closes at G p.m. to-day. Th<* P. &0. Packet Dongola, with outward European mails, is expect'd to arrive here at 5 p.m. to-morrow, and thenwill be a delivery to callers. If the steamer arrives later, the mail ill’ 3 soiled on Saturday
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  • 279 6 I The Chief Post Office will be clo>''i tomorrow, and on Saturday at noon, bi Saturday letters posted at pillar-oo.vs'r at the Chief Post Office up to G p.m. win be included in the mails to Singa|torc aid the F. M. S. There will be delivriot" town and
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    • 182 6 j SENSATIONAL OFFER. I We have just received a consignment of the following instruments—which were secured by our Continental buyer S at prices that will allow us to retail them at less than pre-war figures—-exceptional bargains, excellent value. f w< 1 “Flat Back” Model, $l3, $l5 I Mandolines, and $l7
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    • 13 6 E. O. Friday, 16th February.—Guest, Night —Dinner and Dance. Saturday, 17th February.—Special Tiffin.—Orchestra.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 240 6 Wishing all our Chinese patrons A Happy and Prosperous New Year. GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE EMPIRE THEATRV From Thursday, 15th February, to 21st February 1923. I* RANK J. SENG presents HOBART HENLEY' S thoughtful film of real life 7 reels “PARENTAGE” 7 reels MACK SENNETT presents His latest and
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    • 31 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12.38 p.m. 6.52 p.m. To-morrow. 12.33 a.m. 7.14 a.m. 1. 10 p.m. 7.25 p.m. Saturday. 1. 6 a.m. 7.41 a.m. 1.40 p.m. 7.55 p.m.
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  • 61 6 DEATH. LiM. —On February 12, 1923. at his residence, Ann Siang Hill, Singapore, Mr. Lim Ch wee Chian J. P., aged 55 years, leaving two widows, four sons. Messrs. Lim Mah Tay, Lim Mali Poh. Lim Mali Hong. Lim Mah Seng, son-in-law Mr. Tan Siew Inn, two daughters and twelve
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  • 956 7 British Liberals’ Anxiety. fCRTHER FRENCH MEASURES. Reuter’s Telegrams ixjndon. February 11. House of Commons, a joint National Liberal amendThe bf moved by her and it is expected it will be Mr '.>orted bv s r Joh Simon an<l Mr fn|l I George. It declares that in--1,1 ,]i
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  • 137 7 FKENCTT PRESS COMMENT. Paris. February 14. Commenting on Mr. Bonar Law’s speech, the newspapers declare that the statement that France did not wish to see Germany strong enough to pay the reparations is the reverse of the truth. On the contrary. Franee does not wish to see
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  • 107 7 “INCREDIBLE AND SCANDALOUS PARADOX.” London. February 14. The French Ambassador, addressing the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, asked what would be the effect if France, who is Britain's most important customer, was crushed under the burden of debt incurred, firstly, to repel the German aggression and secondly,
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  • 52 7 Paris, February 14. The Government tabled a Bill authorising the borrowing of francs 13,000.000.000. Paris, February 14. The objects of the loan of frs 13,000,000,000 are to pay off frs. 5,000,000.000 of Treasury bonds maturing in June and to meet the estimated expenses of the reconstruction of the
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  • 49 7 London, February 14. In London, the exchanges have been quiet in the past days. The closing rates to-day were French francs 78.0 a. Belgian francs 88.55, and Italian lire 98. The German mark improved to 103 to 107 thousand and sterling on New York was Ll’»7 L
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  • 34 7 London, February 14. It is pointed cut by the rimes” that many new rhododendrons introduced from West China are proving hardy in England, at any rate in sheltered gardens.
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  • 124 7 Opening of Sealed Chamber. Reuter’s Telegrams., Luxor, February 14. Tourists are already thronging the Valley of Kings and are increasing daily, following on the announcement of the decision to open the sealed chamber of Tutankhamen’s tomb. The occasion will be one of great ceremony and will be attended
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  • 101 7 AN ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME. London, February 13. The Communist member of the House of Commons, Mr. Newbold, has returned from Moscow. Interviewed, he said that Lenin was quite well. He was resting in the country, writing a book. Mr. Newbold was warmly welcomed in Moscow ami
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  • 85 7 A BASELESS RUMOUR. New York. February 14. Large crowds gathered in the Military Cemetery at Brooklyn to witness the official reopening of the grave of the obscure seaman. AVhineh, which was alleged to contain the Russian Crown jewels. Several attempts were recently made to rob the grave,
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  • 69 7 AN AMERICAN PROPOSAL. Washington, February 15. Senator Borah introduced a resolution in the Senate, proposing an International Court to settle all controversies, all file members of the Court being pledged to punish their own war-breeders and war-profiteers. Senator Borah explained that the pro|>osal was founded on the
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  • 21 7 RELEASE OF MISS MACSWINEY. London. February 11. Miss Mary MacSwiney has been released. The Republican Offices in Dublin have re-opened.
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  • 11 7 London, February 14. Unemployment last week improved by 24,000.
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  • 42 7 PARIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SCHEME London. February 14. The Paris Chamber of Commerce passed a resolution calling fcr the formation of a forward market in rubber, being of opinion that this would materially help France’s colonial rubber concerns.
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  • 34 7 CLYDE WHOLESALERS ASK ADVANCE. London February 11. Following the rise in the price of sugar in France and America, wholesalers on the Clyde asked for an advance of (’>/- per hundredweight.
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  • 23 7 London. I’ebruary 14. Lord Marcus Beresford left £35.t>41. He bequeathed all his racehorses and brood mares to the King.
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  • 764 7 AN I N'DEVELOPED ASSET. Throughout the years of their existence the Waterfall Gardens, of Penang, have rightly been regarded as one of the Settlement’s chief assets. The Gardens not only furnished an open space where the residents could enjoy the cool evening air but they supplied an
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  • 51 7 FAR EAST MAILS INVOLVED. Reuter’s Telegrams j Paris, February 15. The police are investigating the theft of a number of mail bags from the Marseilles io Pari'' express, conveying the mails from the Far Ea-t and from America. The extent of the robbery has not yet been
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  • 1100 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr- and Mrs. H.C. Butler are due to arrive at Malacca about the 2Oh from home* Mr- M. Rodesse, Sheriff of the Singapore Supreme Court, left for Bangkok on a short holiday. His Excellency the High Commissioner visited the Institute for Medical Research and the Chemical Laboratories, Kuala
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  • 123 7 MILES—LEETH AM. In St. George’s Uliui-ch, Penang, today, the wedding- wa s solemnised of Mr. Charles Valentine Miles, Advocate and Solicitor, Singapore, to Mrs. Jenni<* Marie Leet ham, nee Mugliston, daughter of Dr. Thomas Crichton Mugliston, Penang (retired). After the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev.
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  • 133 7 The Siamese Ministry of Commerce reported that the Directors of the Siamese Steamship Company had written to inf orm them that the Company had suffered a considerable loss owing to the fall of freight lates and the old condition of the steamers, which could not earn enough
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  • 77 7 The Lyric Kinenia, Penang Road, announces a change of programme, commencing to-night, w hen there will be screened a Paramount Artcraft picture entitled “Male and Female.’’ Ihe picture is a Royalty Masterpiece, featuring an all star cast. I’he star picture will be supported by “Chines* Boxing,’’ “Ill’s
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  • 958 8 The “Straits Time*” says the report made by Capt. -I. Rooke-Cowell on f he property of Kelantan Gold Mines Limbed, is full and deal’, and there is absolutely no reason io doubt that it is a perfectly honest opinion from a man who is well qualified by special
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  • 743 8 SINGAPORE OPINION. Lately there has lieen a good deal of writing in the Press, and more talk that has not been published, on the question of the Prai wharves and dock, says the Free Press.” To those not familiar with the Northern Port i t maybe
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 263 8 I RHEUMATISM I Have you ever had Rheumatism Have you 0 ever experienced the excruciating pains or help- gj 0 less feeling that occur every time you try to 0 j|j move? If so, you have no doubt also felt that jaj relief was impossible. Yet when you do get
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    • 48 8 Penang Sales Room. AUCTION OF Household Furniture, Silver and Silver Plate, Etc. The property of Du. LISTON, No. 39, Northam Road, On Saturday and Monday, 24th and 26th February. Terms —Cash Before Delivery. KOH ENG HIN, Proprietor. TAN KIM KHOON, Auctioneer. 230—3 7 10 II 17 20 23-2.
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    • 370 8 arefreshitin thirst quencher —J ust dissolve a “dash” of FNO\ «d Sal l” ‘d a f r lJ wa,cr and cooling drink that please, and invigorates<4s a squeeze of lemon or orange and it i more delicious. After tennis, polo, other outdoor exercise ENO m Or “reviver without any “lowering”
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  • 610 9 wbc re the Near Easier,. Coni- built on the steep sides 1(1 u ii wandering somewhat inL lls the valleys between them. i'’’ 1 Overcome' difficulties in a h traveller an marvellous: tl|( va |leys. and at one point h- Bieans of a .tn* 5 w
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  • 293 9 should Britain be "<» free from st*ribine a- compared with ‘the United 1 was the question which cropped ’he annua! dinner oif New York pol fficer- and S-jr Basil Thomson sugge'- ■''ii-fin j-that ju-tice in Britain i s and sp ee dy. H e defended Ihe hang
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  • 487 9 s. geor(;e the martyr. 18th Feb.. Ist Sunday in Lent.—7.4s a.m. Litany, 8 a.m. Matins, 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion, 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil), 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese), fl p.m. Evensong. Hymans 92. 183, 259, Ps LI. Wednesday, 10 a.in. Matins anil Litany. I hursday, 8 a.m. Holy
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  • 40 9 15th February, 1923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 61 Fine Pale Crepe 60} Unsmoked Sheet 52 Sing a- (Smoked Sheet 62 pore (Crepe 62 London and New York. London Smoke d Sheet 15.51 d (Crepe ls.sid New York g.35|
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  • 51 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for January lbs. Bute Plantations 14.550 Consolidated 48,982 Dominion 30,506 GulaK alumpong 100.000 Karan 9,606 Kotaßahroe 30,766 Nellmay 7,019 Padang Jawa 18,328 Rantau 5,008 R. E. of Krian 41,100 Sungei Duri 26,068 Shanghai Pahang 16,168 Shanghai Kedah 24,607 Samagaga 25,430 Tanah Merah
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  • 115 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Fell. 14 Spot £186.75.6d down 75.6 d 3 mos. buying 188.5 s 25.6 d 3 selling „1188.75.6 d 25.6 d The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, Feb. 14, £186.75.6d spot, and 188.5 s three months buying.
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  • 23 9 Nawng Pet Tin, Limited, first half of February, hours run 379, yardage treated 25,000, ore won piculs 394, nett profit 822,000.
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  • 1112 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. EE k a NAMES s: S3 "o CQ tr> Es RUBBER [Dollar.] S c c g 0 Allenby Rubber Co 1 15 1 25 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 40 1 60 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 40 2 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 50 15
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    • 279 9 LIKE A LONG NEEDLE DRIVEN DOWN HIS LEG SCIATICA SUFFERER'S VIVID DESCRIPTION OF A MALADY FRO?iI WHICH. FORTUNATELY. HE HAS BEEN CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. A graphic de’-cuption of the came, po giess and cure of scia: ica is supyilied by Mr. A. E. Fouler. Fordyce street. Queenstown,
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    • 312 9 Newspaper Advertising Pays Best. Cumulative Testimony. At the annual meeting of the Colwyn Bay Advertising Association, on November 23, the annual report showed, by tabulated figures, that advertising in the daily and weekly Press formed the best-paying investment. The annual report of the U 1 version Chamber of Trade states
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    • 177 9 I Milk Stout J<<)llllllll 1,,,,*****,1,l, *************** l ,l llllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll llllllllll»{ j “SIMONDS” j “HOP LEAF I BRAND” I THIS POPULAR BEVERAGE CAN NOW BE OBTAINED <(|lllll iiii F R o M ilium J I KATZ BROTHERS, LTD., (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) PENANG. l»lll fl llllll I 1 ADOPT
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  • 162 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Goens for Singapore. Fooksang for Calcutta. Buyskes for Deli. Neilore for Ceylon, India, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Europe. Kinta for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Delta for Ceylon, India, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Europe. The agents notify that
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  • 391 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 Batu Gajah, Tapah Road. 1 By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubn. Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang. Port Swetten-
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  • 114 10 PENANG. FEBRUARY 15, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/417/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/1G Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 171 3 days’sight Private 174 B Bombay Demand Bank 171 i Madras Demand Bank 171 > 3 days’
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    • 246 10 OOh w \jr Famous Wash L Heals Skin j Dexma the greatest of skin remedies will remove those skin afflictions that have made your life a burden. That intolerable itching, burning and dis comfort will disappear under the magic of this remedy. It has cured many cases pronounced incurable and
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    • 503 10 1 m PiCCADIIB' S 3 KIIMW VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Bl I bux« this Latent piccadilly Cigarettes have a character essentially individual. The i air tight fact that each cigarette is made by hand ensures a quality tin ensures r J t I? J 1 9 perfect IS uniform year in and
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  • 518 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, February 15, 1923. cts Gov ERNM E N T M UTTO N 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
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    • 189 11 ir j I K>- I Opte 3«! it JRwO nwii I I <’ tewwlli' rKSB I ill n fc3WP A. II I >7 W y I <■ > 17 ,^Z B LTxtMIO I'- I Is I I VuSflfrSX 'y 4r*rl IS In Royal Cord Tyres there are no cross threads
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    • 76 11 When a man asserts his diobehtin 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 is not
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    • 742 11 I FISH. I Fresh Salmon Kippers Turbot Haddocks Cod Fish Fillets s J Singapore Cold Storage 1 J Co.. Ltd., Penang. g b— l niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii® BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, BANKING CORPORATION. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. /T .-1 tt 1„„ a (Incorporated in England by Royal (IncorporatedinHongkong.il; Charter
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1484 12 I 1 “EHERMAN” UNE. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I EI STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.. UN DER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE I (Incorporated in. England.) impfria» JAPANESE GOVERNMENT INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. IMPtHIAL urMUfCWAi>n “ELLERMAN” LINE. (Subject to alteration without Notice.) HUMEWAK f o n ow i n g
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    • 660 12 P. 0.-BRITISH lN ni >| AND APCAR LINES. U I (Companies Incorporated i\- E\»,[ s, I MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICE B PENINSULAR AND ORIENTA 1 S. N. C( I (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) I p. o. SAILINGS. I LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE I From London Due Penang. To Marseilles
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