Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 February 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-02-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1883 No. 43. VOL LXXXI. THURSDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement596 1923-02-22 1 fKiDiys 1 LETTER PRESS ;|h’K ROLLER j COMPOSITION t^ rS Uli P. G. Press, Ltd. j MESSRS. JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD., 1 DTTDDT7D T A 2 H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES I -UU-L/lV AjZX A AjTA» j amii iam hi hmmiiiii g LARGE quantities of Latex preserved j| I BLACK596 words
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Advertisement16 1923-02-22 1 g T. NAGATA, 2 S DENTIST. NKXT BOOK TO i s THE DISPENSARY." S w '«■■■■■aiaiKMi<ata>»3vnaßr-16 words
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Article1767 1923-02-22 2 CEREMONIES IN PEKING. The following account of the wedding of the sixteen-year-old Chinese Emperor and Empress in Peking was written for The Times” by Mr. R. F. Johnston, the Emperor’s tutor, who was lhe only European present in the palace when the ceremony took placeMr. Johnston is1,767 words
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Article112 1923-02-22 2 A boy of seven has been Jhe I mted Artists’ Corporation k posed of Miss Mary I’ii kfo band, Mr. Douglas Fairbank u’ Charlie Chaplin, Mr. 1). W L and Mr. Charles Rav haw. T, Jackie Coogan, the film star '-‘n Kid”), that >um with GO p er112 words
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Advertisement1453 1923-02-22 2 positions vacant TENDERS INVITED. Wanted immediately. A Kapala Tenders are invited for the salvage of I I I with 20 or 25 good tappers to tap 15 the Suction Cutter Dredge at Petaling year old trees. Good wages, Estate Tin, Limited. near Senlang, South Kedah. Apply 1. To pump out1,453 words
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Advertisement419 1923-02-22 2 METAL SUPPLY, 2 inches, 4 inches to 12 inches aid I inch metals, Pulau Kra metals, Boulders, Best Filling Earth. Sea or River Sand. Can supply to any place, For particulars write to M, R. MOHAMED KTNJOO, Contractor, Prai, P.W 154-24-2 SIN POH HOCK undertake to build new woollen lighters,419 words
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Article819 1923-02-22 3 TIAN BROTHERS"'tsperiences. ,cccive<l from B rothtrs O, ki lg Untl fe lhe Smyrna much light is thrown on m \enS that lately occurred in unfortunate city ning of <ur >ehooK was to in Smyrna.” says the writer, ;ik! l h.fota! defeat of ,he G'e C k army819 words
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Article911 1923-02-22 3 S.T.” CEYLON OPINION. Ihe Ceylon Observer asks, what is going to be the future of village life if we keep on moving the best boys to the town Is it enough to leave only the mediocres to cope with the problems, social and agricultural, that will confront themtS.T.” - 911 words
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Article483 1923-02-22 3 THE ANTON TROUBLE. Peking, January 18.There is nothing to record in regard to affairs in hina but constant backsliding says the rime-” correspondent. 1 he topic of the moment is the melodrama at Canton. Chen Chiung-ming. iiuousting Sun Yat-Sen, his superior, offended t he Chinese sense483 words
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Article232 1923-02-22 3 A JAPANESE INDUSTRY. Decorative material, made by the Japanese by gluing very thin veneers of wood to a paper backing, is described in American Forestry (Washington) by j Professor S. J. Record, of Yale. Since the wood commonly used is Paulownia or i Kiri, the\- call this232 words
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Article79 1923-02-22 3 Berlin, January 19.The Soviet Eastern Chamber of Commerce, bv means of which the Bolshevists hope to spiead their political influence in Central Asia and India, held its first meeting on January 16 in Moscow. Besides Soviet officials and representatives of the more important Soviet syndicates79 words
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Article318 1923-02-22 3 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pangkor for Pulau Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Taipeng for Telnk Anson. Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. Kinta for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Trieste for Port Swettenham, Singapore and China. Two stowaways were discovered on board the Dutch steamer Schouten when318 words
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Article395 1923-02-22 3 CLOSE DAILY (except SunJ.iy). BY THAIS. Registration and Parc, 1 Post, except when otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. i FOR AT Federated Malay States. Malacca. Johore SingJlj*ore and Hongkong Ratu Gajah. Tapah Road. 1 By train Te’uk Anson,Kuala Kubu. Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lunipui Klang.395 words
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Advertisement35 1923-02-22 3 JUST RECEIVED Ex. s. s. DONGOLA” ANOTHER 2,000 VACUUM FLASKS at $199 Each. Orders will be executed in strict rotation. Avoid disappointment by ordering now. Whiteaway, Laidlaw CO., LTD., (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) PENANG AND TAIPING.35 words
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Article878 1923-02-22 4 DETAILS OF THE TRAGEDY. A private letter received in Ipoh. says the Times of Malaya,” gives the following account of how Mr. D. M. Barry met his tragic death. About fifteen European residents of Kuala Lipis, including the British Resident of Pahang, the Hon. Mr.878 words
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Article493 1923-02-22 4 LOSS INCURRED IN DIVERSION OF THE MAR AM A. Following ia a summary of th<* orders of the day for the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday next: Mr. Lowther Kemp will ask:—Does Government propose t° give effect to the lecommendatiou in part 3, paragraph 14, <»f493 words
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Article288 1923-02-22 4 RETURN TO COLOMBO. The Times of Ceylon” of February 13 says: The French mail boat Amboise brought to Colombo D. M. D. Stephen, from Penang, which was left on Februaiy 9. As is know n Stephen was arrested at Penang on board the Ellenga by288 words
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Article580 1923-02-22 4 SINGAPORE VIEWS, We doubt, says the Malaya Tribune,” after such exhaustive discussion as has taken place from time to time, if any new issues can be raised at the mass meeting of tenants to be held on Friday evening,, to call upon the Government to reintroduce some580 words
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Article253 1923-02-22 4 The Secretary to the General Manager F.M.S. Railway writes It will no doubt interest you to know that the first ocean going steamer to use the new deep water wharves at Prai, was berthed at 8 o’clock on the morning of Saturday, the 17th inst.253 words
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Article698 1923-02-22 4 The issue of the Wiltshire Times for January 20th, says the Free Press.” shows that our old friend, Mr. C. W. Darbishire, M.P. for the Westbury Division of Wiltshire, has found a field large enough for his political and social activities. and that he is, where698 words
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Article223 1923-02-22 4 M. M.” Before the Chief Judicial Commissioner, in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on onday, the* hearing of the civil suit took place in which Proctor Bros, Ltd (in liqnidaton) by the liquidator Mr. G. E. Ridsdale, sought to recover from G, C. Proctor the sum ofM. M.” - 223 words
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Article633 1923-02-22 4 TO BE LAID FROM NEXT >tON T < H OLW '«O The cable ship Colonia Telegraphs constrncthnal nance company Ltd., i s lue tna W Colombo on February 2«th 1 pose of laying the' more th? p r hundreds miles of cable betw*? o bo and the633 words
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Advertisement447 1923-02-22 4 SHORT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT! Wanted, For Salo» To Let» &e>» can be inserted in the Pinang Gazette” at THREE CENTS A WORD counting the address to which replies are to be sent. Minimum Charge $1 each Insertion. 6 Consecutive Insertions $5. Cash must accompany order, otherwise the advertisements will be charged447 words
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Advertisement101 1923-02-22 4 STUDY YOUR OWN ADVANTAGEi. i von want If you need t he not merely good Glasses, very best. Some difficulty llf>s J” the when you have got M oU highest helpfulness and in wfjo must rely upon the nrn fits them. Yonr safest course is a Optician of for perience101 words
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Article2400 1923-02-22 5 I I? V< KIGHT I<M> YEARS AGO. Bl' 1 5, I nnr Own Correspondent.) from o’ ll I Edinburgh, January 24. I c of the annual Burns I interesting to recall the S; t Burns dinner held one I cxact in A I b I .i'hed company met2,400 words
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Article115 1923-02-22 5 PENANG, FEBRUARY 22, 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 175}' 3 days’sight Private 17S s Bombay Demand Bank 175} 2 Madras Demand Bank 175] > g3115 words
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Article301 1923-02-22 5 Luxor. January 20.Never in .ill its age-long history has the deathlike Valley of the Kings assumed an air of animation as it has to-day. Mr. Carter’s dramatic discovery of Tutankhamen’s tomb has converted the desolate rock-girt ravine that shelters the bodies of the Kings and nobles of301 words
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Article62 1923-02-22 5 Feb 22Dinner and Concert, Penang Club, 8 p.m. 22 The Athenaeum, Penang. Annual Meeting, in Library. 23 Penang Golf Club, Annual Meeting, <*».30 p.m. 23Kuntang Tin, A.G.M.. 12 noon. Mar. 13Penang Assizes. 30 to April 2Cricket. Singapore vs Selangor at Kuala Lumpur. Penang vs Perak at Tpoh or62 words
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Advertisement340 1923-02-22 5 Made by Hand ne a t a time” Wk. HAND CRAFT Hand-Making costs approximately ten i H times more than Machine mass produc- M tion, but it produces an infinitely superior WM Cigarettethat is why we incur this huge extra cost in MAKING 555 BY HAND I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES H340 words
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Article59 1923-02-22 6 ShervingtonJohnson.On Sth February, at Christ Church, Cantonment, Rangoon, by the Rev. G. A. R. Thursfield, Tyrrell Mildmay Shervington. of Ipoh, F. M. S.. to Helen Molly, the younger daughter of Lieut-Colonel and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Lfon\ri> On M mday th»* 19th inst, at Singapore. John Kenneth Russel Leonaid of59 words
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Article897 1923-02-22 6 According to Mr. Lloyd George, who has returned to Westminster from his holiday trip on the shores of the Mediterranean. the occupation of the Ruhr by the French is a psychological blunder of the first magnitude.” He and the supporters of an amendment thought that897 words
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Article161 1923-02-22 6 GENERAL MALCOLM THE NEW D. G. M. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 22. A telegram from home states that IL E. Major-General Sir Neill Malcolm has been appointed D.G.M.. of Freemasonry in the Eastern Archipelago, in succession to Mr. W. F. Nutt, who is resigning on leaving the161 words
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Article1137 1923-02-22 6 Wheels having tyres made of hard rubber, the latter giving A Use for protection to both the Rubber. rails and the equipment, are part of a scheme under which wooden rails are to be used in the construction of a new line’ for a distance of 1811,137 words
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Article291 1923-02-22 6 Judge's Comment. When the action brought by A. R. A, Ramanathan Chetty and others, claitniiu $4,900 odd on a promissory note froni K. N. A. V. R. Somasundram Chetty, was taken up for hearing More Sir Walter Shaw, Chief Justice, at Singapore. Mr. Layton, for the plaintiH,291 words
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Article125 1923-02-22 6 The homeward mail, by the closes at 10 a.m. outward The B. I. Packet Teesta. w>t European mails is expet" here at 6 a.m. to-morrow The homeward mad. nn qth closes at lip'»-"" instant. y[ :l relh‘A mail for Australasia. J>. (01l (via Singapore) closes id <• Monday.125 words
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Advertisement130 1923-02-22 6 I* YOU CAN BUY A PIANO OUT OF INCOME Do not be tempted to buy a second rate Piano, because you feel you cannot afford a better. Select one instead from the unrivalled range of instruments* whose makers we represent, and pay for it while you use it. You will130 words
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Advertisement11 1923-02-22 6 E. O. THE DANSANT EVERY MONDAY From 5 to 7 p.m.11 words
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Miscellaneous188 1923-02-22 6 (TOWN HALL,| g Thursday, Friday and Saturday, g H February 22nd, 23rd and 24th. Direct from the biggest and best theatres of th?ir world tour EE MR. DICK NORTON Presents: I The Globe Trotters I MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY ĔE Including Dick Norton. Leilla Forbes, Florence s Broadhurst. Charles Holt. J.188 words
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Miscellaneous20 1923-02-22 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.41 p.m. 9.59 p.m. To-morrow. 3.40 a.m. 9.56 a.m. 4.19 p.m. 10.46 p.m.20 words
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Obituary25 1923-02-22 6 DEATH. (roti.On February 19. 1923, at his re.-idence 21-8. Loumg- Hi. Gaylang, Singapore. Goh Chin Siew. brother oMessrs, (roh (’bin Kee and Goh Chiu Watt.25 words
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Article564 1923-02-22 7 gerlin Minister’s Order. rHE (DAL OUTPUT. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Berlin, February 21. lit Minister of Railways instruct--1,1). uniwax administrations to in'')]Ul)l tl, e *upply of gas. water ami p t>( tricity to all stations under French i H.'lo-ian military control. Protest In Duesseldorf. Duesseldorf. February 21. number of shop.*Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 564 words
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Article42 1923-02-22 7 Ihikharest, Febi nary 21. I(1 j Bank of Rumania re g<ih| i)' 1 of 68,000,000 i pa,t of 51 leposit of i"'i,,, I l,v h'laß i< h i Government inlaiiep v Lermauy to scud the ba1(1 'h’posif here.42 words
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Article65 1923-02-22 7 Attack on Government Offices. Reuter’s Telegrams, j London, February 21. An organised attack was made this afternoon on Government Offices a» Dublin. Attempts were made to fire all the offices, and were successful in th.* case of the income tax offices, which are burning. One of the assailant*[ Reuter’s Telegrams, j - 65 words
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Article175 1923-02-22 7 SPEECH BY THE AMBASSADOR London, February 21. Mr. Chao Hsin Chu, speaking at the Lyceum Club. referring to the remission of the British share in the Boxer in demnity hoped that women’s claimwould not he overlooked in the distribution of fund*. To stimulate the acquisition of western knowledge175 words
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Article76 1923-02-22 7 JUDGMENT RESERVED. London, February 21. The Lords reserved judgment in th-* appeal relating to the assessment the Merlimau Rubber Estate. Limited for excess profit* duty, raising the im portant question whether in the case of a rubber estate bought by a company in 1909 in an immature76 words
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Article109 1923-02-22 7 London. February 21. Mr. Justice Hill dismissed an application, on behalf of Ambatielos. for stay of execution in the action mentioned on the 16th January, with co*t* but granted leave to app**al. [On the 16th January, judgment was given for the Board of 1 rade (to’’ the109 words
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Article52 1923-02-22 7 Brussels, February 21. King Albert received the members o? the Belgian industrial mission vc hic-b is leaving for Japan on the 23rd February. The King expressed c ordial wishes for the success of the mission and congratulated the* members of th*» mission on their initiative *n52 words
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Article42 1923-02-22 7 London, February 21. The Government of Victoria ha« issued a 5 per cent loan of £5,000,003 at the price of 99i, with interest pavable on the Ist April and the Ist October. The loan is redeemable in 1923 and 1942.42 words
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Article34 1923-02-22 7 Paris, February 21The Chief of the Inland Revenue Department of the Seine has resigned to take up the Government < ommu sionernhip attached to the maaagemeic of the Banque Industnelle de < hine.34 words
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Article16 1923-02-22 7 New York, February 21Prince Miguel de* Braganz-.i has died from double* pneumonia.16 words
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Article252 1923-02-22 7 Filibusters Win Tactical Victory. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, February 21 I he Senate filibusters who intend *<* talk to death the Ship Subsidy Bill won tactical victory shortly before midnight, when the supporters of th* Bill abandoned their intention of holding an all night session. The filibus[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 252 words
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Article41 1923-02-22 7 Albany (New York), February 21. The State Assembly passed a resolu tion by 78 votes to 64 to forward r memorandum to Congress uiging modification of the prohibition la* Io permit the drinking of beer an-l win**.41 words
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Article35 1923-02-22 7 STERLING IMPROVES. Loudon, February 21. Th»* strength of sterling on Ne»* York is the outstanding feature ot tb exchange market. which closed f $4.72. Francs improved to »6.5*Marks an* 104 to 107 thousands.35 words
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Article33 1923-02-22 7 New Yori February 21The Federal Reserve Bank has advanced its rale for re-iliscount* <»'' advance* by a half per cent to 4,. Rcent, to operate from the *-»r<l I' e ruary.33 words
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Article292 1923-02-22 7 (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, February 21. An inquest at Selama revealed that, a Bengali carter, about 70 years old, Jamu by name, was driving bis bullock cart loaded with scrap to Selama. The road was under water at the time. The man left the centre of the292 words
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Article45 1923-02-22 7 Rain Interrupts Play. [Reuter’s Telegrams] Durban, February 21Rain interrupted play three times South Africa scored 203 for 7 wicket Taylor compiling 76 not out by verv steady cricket [South Africa require 131 more run* to win, with only three wicket* t<« fall.][Reuter’s Telegrams] - 45 words
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Article17 1923-02-22 7 THE DAVIS UUP. New York, February 21F rance has notified a challenge f’“ the Davis Cup.17 words
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Article95 1923-02-22 7 EXHIBITION TENNIS AT SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. February 22. Excellent tennis was witnessed on the padaug when A. M, Gore, English cxChampion and Kleinman met Dean and Sinclair, the latter pair winning 6-4, 7-;». Gore never overshadowed the* others, being a little inaccurate in95 words
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Article64 1923-02-22 7 Tie following r e the result* of tenu» ties played yesterday: Profession Pair*.—W. W. Roger and >• Madsen beat S. Weihen and K. H Gilbert 6—2, 6—2 Mixed Double? Handicap la** Miss Watt and J- M- Piocott beat ?-bs Dunn and F. E- Dilley 664 words
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Article312 1923-02-22 7 M. M-” DEAN AND HOOI HYE AT KUALA LUMPUR Mr. J. A. Dean of Singapore, in passing on his way to take part iu th»* mtau tournament, play»*d on Wedne*daj afternoon on the hard court at th»* hou*p 1 t Mr*. Ch»>w Kit »m the Ampang Road. HeM. M-” - 312 words
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Article141 1923-02-22 7 A cricket match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Penang Recreation Club will be played on Saturday, from 2-15 p.m on the Esplanade. At the annual general meeting of tin* Planters’ Association of Cevlon, held at Kandy on February Mr. H. D Gar rick was re-elected Chairman. Thp141 words
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Article683 1923-02-22 7 Mi’S. W. H. Dop left Singapore for London by the City of York. The Misses Hamilton, who have been staying in Kuala Lumpur, have returned to Penang. Messrs. G. Collins and H. W. Steel arrived by the Kedah from Sitiawan yesterday. Mr. R. D. Davies of the683 words
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POLICE COURT.
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Article403 1923-02-22 7 Not a little amusement was caused to those in the Police Court compound yesterday when a Tamil lunatic, who was waiting to be produced before the Magistrate, suddenly climbed up one of the trees with a bag full of stones. When requested to come down he said403 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article413 1923-02-22 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir.Referring to yesterday's article under the above heading, I beg leave to reply to Mr. S. M. Zainul Abidin’s enquiry through the medium of your paper. It is not an easy task for His Excellency to hastily announce the Hon’ble Malay413 words
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Article815 1923-02-22 8 CO-OPERATIVE PROPAGANDA. Investors in the rubber industry, by which is meant not only rubber production, but also the manufacture of rubber goad», are all intere s directly or indirectly, in promoting the consumption of the 'aw product. Producers naturally seek an assured demand for their present and future815 words
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RUBBER NOTES.
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Article550 1923-02-22 8 The ire in price of rubber during th? last few months appears to have con viuced some of the large manufacturing ccusumers— notably in the I nited States that a shortage is threatened, writes Mr. E- L. Killick in the Financier.” Considerable prominence has been given to550 words
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Article310 1923-02-22 8 Messi». Ge« White Co., London »*e ported on January 24 a» follows;The market ha» been strong and price» have advanced consistently throughout the w<M*k dosing at an advance of about 2’d per lb. since the date of our last report. Prices have been influenced by the course310 words
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Article380 1923-02-22 8 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., reported on Wednesday, January 24. as under: Trading in the cotton markets has again been very active and the increasing demand for Lancashire piece gcods has further strengthened the optimistic outlook as to our trade. Liverpool spot sales have grown380 words
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Article52 1923-02-22 8 OLYMPIA—I 922. A stand-to-stand examination of the motor cycles at Olympia (London) show’s that 70 o/° of the manufacturers fitted Lodge Pings. The steady increase in the number of manufacturers who are adopting these plugs is shown by comparing the figures from previous exhibitions, viz: 1921—62 o/o—l52 words
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Article208 1923-02-22 8 European technical influence is plainly visible on the newer American cars, particularly in the u»e of overhead valve», smaller pi»t<-n displacenumts and higher engine speeds. Front wheel brakes, w hich have secured a really established position on the cars of French. Italian and Belgium origin, are also208 words
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Article121 1923-02-22 8 The statistical review of «he Regis-trar-General for 1921 contains some striking statistics regarding the death rate. This is 12.1 per thousand persons of all ages and is the lowest ever recorded since civil registration was instituted. It is pointed out that for the decade 1841 to121 words
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Advertisement286 1923-02-22 8 The three I S’ standard plugs Great Britain's premier plugs 1 1 J_a 5s HL i Wlr ifWvHi Lodgl JIZI METRIC. Model C 3. fr VVt~ For nearly all British Kslp RS s and European engines, g and American engines K .2 screwed metric. Also tsnJl B made with single286 words
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Advertisement18 1923-02-22 8 MARTIN’S A Remedy for al* Irregularities. Scperaeding Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal, Pil Cochia. Order oh «i-i- Chemists. IMKTIN.Chciniat.SC UTHAMFTON18 words
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Advertisement513 1923-02-22 8 Wash That Itch Away j There is absolutely no Mifferer f r()nt eczema who ever used the simnle DEXMA and did not feel immediately that wonderfully calm, cool sensation thu comes when the itch is taken away. Tim soothing wash penetrates the pores, instant relief from the most distressing skin513 words
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Article268 1923-02-22 9 I f the <ii r »‘<’t° rs of «epajig I The Ltd. for |he Vtar t>nded I per 1° bv predated at. the I 11,^‘ni^' 1 ra t Sfreniban. on May 21, I profit for tb y»‘ ar amounI p the balance of profit I :<, T.u268 words
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Article275 1923-02-22 9 T„ki". February. 1-’». A resolution gleaming Government’s irresolute foro.npilicy is expected topass the House Peers on the 17th instant. flip resolution for a vote of want of i iiv' in the Government, which was l by the Soiyu and the Kakushin <. was r' jeeted at to-day's275 words
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Article61 1923-02-22 9 Tl ie Showing are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. Shares. m a m c» C. c. SC. sc. Mining. Batang P. 47?. 52» 45 50 Renong 23/- 24/- 24/- 25/T’kab Hr. 9.50 10.00 9.75 10.00 General. Victory Loan sp. c. 193461 words
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Article68 1923-02-22 9 22nd February. 1923. Local. eta. (Smoked Sheet 60a Fine Pale Crepe 60 Unsmoked Sheet 52 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 61 pore (Crepe 61 London and New York. London f Smoked Sheet l s .s|d (Crepe l s .s]d New York G3si The following were the rubber quotations in London68 words
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Article110 1923-02-22 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Feb. 21 Spot 193.5 s up 1.15 s 3 mog. buying 195 I.los 3 selling.. 195.5 s ..I.los The ITastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— JjOndon, Feb. 21. £193.5s spot, and £195 throe months buving. 195.5 s selling.110 words
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Article164 1923-02-22 9 Elenares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves no stock Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nntmcgb XOs 1105... Coconuts per 1,0<90 30.00 sellers Copra Sundried 11.25 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do164 words
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Article1128 1923-02-22 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. X OD K NAMES So E* 5 I m £8 RUBBER [Dollar.] S c S c 8 c Allenby Rubber Co 1 ]sl 1 25 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 46 1 60 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 40 2 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 50151,128 words
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Article512 1923-02-22 9 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Pexaxg, February 22, 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 fonr 40 Mutton Head,512 words
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Advertisement59 1923-02-22 9 THE PINANG gazette 1 of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 15 cents. Local. Railway Rook Stalls. Gloria Pier. b *an’« Archway E& o. Hotel. lll nyinede Hotel. Ib'Jl I br °s., Co., Penang Stations. 4 loibber Stamp, Taiping do Ipoh. do P. Buntar. do Il do Alor59 words
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Advertisement163 1923-02-22 9 CORNS CALLOUSES -■SEVER AGA’N! IF YOU THINK THEY ARE EVER NECESSARY, READ THIS! THEN YOU WILL KNOW THEY ARE NOT. Without any dangerous cutting, painful caustic liquids or plasters, or even the expense and trouble of a visit to the chiropodist, your corns can soon be softened and separated from163 words
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Advertisement76 1923-02-22 9 When a man asserts his di&beliei 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 his taste for years it proves not so much that he is76 words
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Advertisement177 1923-02-22 9 N.J. Club”Whisky I S SURROUNDED BY MANY BRANDS. g BUT NOT TOUCHED BY ANY -FOR- H AGE, SOFTNESS AND MELLOWNESS. I 1 =E SOLE IMPORTERS: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Ltd. I ZZ (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI) 5 PENANG. MMMMWawmMMMSSumaMBMMW M— I I BIB» GALVANISED BUCKETS (SEAMED) 8 ins., 9 ins., 10 ins.,177 words
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Article954 1923-02-22 10 EXPLORER’S ADVENTURES. Rangoon. February 4.Captain F. Kingdon Ward. B. A.. F. R. G. S.. late of H. M’s forces, the noted traveller, explorer, naturalist and author of In the Land of the Blue Poppy” has arrived back in Burma after eleven months on the north-east frontier of954 words
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Article415 1923-02-22 10 Rome, January 16.The decree issued by the Government restoring liberty to landlords in respect of house rents and lease contracts, is causing commotion throughout Italy Meetings of privileged tenants are being held in all the towns, and no decree ever signed by the present dictatorial Government415 words
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Advertisement310 1923-02-22 10 THE DAWN OF WOMANHOOD. ITS DIFFICULTIES AND DANGERS Some girls upon the threshold of womanhood drift into a decline in s pite °f all care and attention. Even strong and u-ually lively girls became weak, depressed. irritable and listless- It i s the dawn of womanhoodimportant in the life of310 words
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Article485 1923-02-22 11 WHERE EVERY MAN GOES ARMED. Mr. Ralph Michaelis, a young' Cambridge graduate, has returned to Loudon after walking from Ostend to Constantinople. I’o a Sunday Times” representative, Mr. Michaelis said I had two good reasons for doing so. First, I «anted to see Europe with an485 words
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Article284 1923-02-22 11 Delhi, February 6.On February 1 our troops evacuated Ladha and arrived at Piazha Raghza. There was heavy snowstorm which lasted till uoou ami which made the march of -even miles trying. On February 2 these troops moved north-westwards from Piazha Raghza into the mouth of tlic Tanda284 words
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