Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 May 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-05-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. ill. VOL LXXXI. TUESDAY, 15th MAY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement287 1923-05-15 1 KIDD’S letter press hfiKA l COMPOSITION j t AGENTS:— Ij I P. G. Press, Ltd. 5 j <-• «'AKBHELD CO. LTO, j j BITUMIN0US p A NT f BRITISH THROUGHOUT. g s LIMIT THE CONSUMPTION to eliminate the Carbon and your 1 “NORUSTO” The Ideal Preventative against Rust and Corrosion287 words
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Advertisement11 1923-05-15 1 «•»«> j T. NAGATA, i DENTIST. NEXT DOOB TO I THE DISPENSARY."11 words
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Article1728 1923-05-15 2 SKETCH OF LADY BETTY. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, April IS. The first thing one notices about Lady Elizabeth is not so much her beauty—which is not anything especial if one goes by the accepted standards as the rich personality it reveals. The eyes are large and express1,728 words
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Advertisement1620 1923-05-15 2 Short Classified cS ITCHING BURN NG Advertisements. I Owner will give demonstration to buyer I I |IN PiHIIQ I o with few lessons. Apply Box No. 133, IOUI I Uil Ui lILU Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., c/o Pinang Gazette. A Over Bodyt O f a g ry Nature,1,620 words
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Advertisement223 1923-05-15 2 I TootflM IWMI A I S A JLr i wj/ a 1 o=o M «5 1 I til I fibril I 1 j SAVE time by saying I I Pro-phy-lac-tic when jjA I you buy a tooth brush. T Just specify hard, soft, 2 or medium, and you will 3223 words
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WORLD OF SPORT.
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Article128 1923-05-15 3 L'uidon, April 25.—For the t'ity ant Suburban, with the exception .Ji Holy briar, which did not run, the starters were identical with the proba hies Apron was left at the post and lost fifteen lengths, Eagle Hawk inane the running from Erehwemos, Dry oast128 words
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Article21 1923-05-15 3 London, April 20.The following the result of the Esher Cup: Boscombe 1 Boger De Busli o Lighthouse 321 words
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Article29 1923-05-15 3 London, April 20.1 t is of intern I to note that Davison, the owner of Dr x Toast, commenced as an owner with > ('w horses in India.29 words
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Article20 1923-05-15 3 London, April 20.Poetaster, the winner of the Prince of Wales’ Plate, has been sold for India.20 words
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Article68 1923-05-15 3 London, April 25 Light Hand, after winning the Craven Stakes, fell lame and is doing no work. It is high i\ probable that lie will miss his engagement m the 1 wo-thousand Guinas. He is knocked out to forties in the betting on the Derby. Drake ha68 words
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Article337 1923-05-15 3 Sergeant Murphy, the hero of th < fraud National, has run his hist race. It is the present intention of his owner Mr. Stephen Sanford, to take him back with him to America, there to spend his (kclining years in the splendid pasture* of the Mohawk Valley, where337 words
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Article41 1923-05-15 3 Loudon, April 30.1 n the amateui tennis championships at Queen’s Club, Pennell beat A. Druce in the final of the singles 6-2, 6-5, 6-3. He now meets the holder, Baerlein, in the challenge round on the 2nd May.41 words
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Article24 1923-05-15 3 London, May 1.The Oxford and Cambridge team won easily to-day the lawn tennis match against the Belgi in Universities at Cambridge.24 words
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Article41 1923-05-15 3 London, April 28.—1 n the Philadelphia University relay carnival, Oxford won the sprint medley, in which the first man runs 4-10 yards, the second and third 220 each, and the fourth 884. The time 3mins. 32 l/ssecs. <r.41 words
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Article32 1923-05-15 3 London, May I.Yesterday’s League football results were as follow Second Division.Wednesday 0 Ai est Ham 2; Coventry 2 Southampton 0, Ihird Division (Southern Section Bristol Hovers 1 Brentford 1.32 words
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Article194 1923-05-15 3 London, May s.To-day’s football lesulted as follows: League Division I.Aston Villa 1. Sunderland 0; Burnley 0, Birmingham 2; Chelsea 1, Blackburn Hovers 1 Oldham 3, Cardiff City 1 Preston 2, Everton 2; Tottenham 0, Huddersfield 0; Liverpool Stoke 0: Newcastle 3. Manchester 1. League Division ILBury 2, Leicester City194 words
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Article26 1923-05-15 3 AA ellington. May I.The Chairman of the New Zealand Cricket Associa tion states that Air. Maclaren’s tour undoubtedly proved a financial loss.26 words
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22 1923-05-15 3 VENUE OF CARPENTIERMcTIGUE FIGHT. London. April 26.McTigue announces that his contest with Carpentier is fixed for July 14 at Jersey Cit\. U.S.A.22 words
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Article404 1923-05-15 3 AVe h*ve received from the Ministry of Connnt'rce the tabulated statement showing the amount of paddy delivered at the Bangkok i ice mills day by day from the 91b to the 15th ultimo, savs the Bangkok Times” of the Bth May. The Bangkok mills include404 words
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Article322 1923-05-15 3 Peshawar, April 28,—Further details of the plan of the outrage at Kohat are to hand. It seems that Mrs. Ellis and Miss Ellis were sleeping in adjacent beds under a double mosquito net. Miss Ellis being on the side nearest to and about two feet from the322 words
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Article243 1923-05-15 3 Rangoon, May I.Further particulars of the bathing fatality at Amherst on Saturday show that Mr. and Airs. O. J. Hart had occupied the late Mrs. Aluir s bungalow, the only house on the cliff facing the sea, for the past six months. Mr. Ilart was often out243 words
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Article241 1923-05-15 3 Rangoon, May 10.—Buying by Chinese doling the past few Jays has steadied the lice market consider-ibiy and veste>.lay afternoon it assumed a faiiiy firm tone, which was maintained bv the cenejal ,m--v !lingn;>««: of millers to sell. The previous day European small millers sold rbout 1.800 tons241 words
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Article90 1923-05-15 3 T/ondon, May 3.The Lower House of Convocation of York discussed the taxation of betting. The Dean of Durham moved a resolution approving i tax on betting in principle. He said he believed that when 't was a Statecontrolled trade the evil of betting would diminish. The Rev.90 words
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Advertisement360 1923-05-15 3 I r 3MIIIH I <J£| I i'lit iBBS I ®wi B I My Safeguard against I Strain and Overwork I Think of the harassing I life of the average I physician. Out in all I weathers. Sleep broken I night after night. IrI regular meals. The I inevitable result seems360 words
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Advertisement25 1923-05-15 3 TO PRINTERS AVe hold a larjje stock oT Kidd’s Printing (In various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, limited25 words
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Advertisement258 1923-05-15 3 R R 5 R U <ET«- R I I l I ALL THAT BUILDS A BOY I Is in Quaker Oats. Ip It is almost a complete food. It contains sixteen needed elements. And to crown this food Nature gives it an enticing flavor. Every boy, every day, should eat258 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS.
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Article, Illustration413 1923-05-15 4 The judgment of Paris has long been unchallenged in the world of dress. It was a bold and daring stroke for Captain Molyneux to throw down the gauntlet to French dressmakers in their own stronghold. His success is a matter of history. But more audacious413 words
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Article466 1923-05-15 4 Of variety in bags there is no end and she is a lucky woman, just now', who needs a new one with such a number, and most of them so charming, to choose from. But if she wants the very latest our wise woman will select a466 words
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Article254 1923-05-15 4 March 2,This being Friday am much troubled because Mr. Pepys would’bring a friend to Sup. and Lent being with us. must needs devise a meal which shall do ciedit to my faith and yet not like to disgust one who hath much business to bestow (as254 words
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Article, Illustration27 1923-05-15 4 .Made of >ilyer-gi*ey nioroctia crepe, with inset pane] etn1 roidered in shades of peace -k blue and silver, this afternoon truck is most attractive.27 words
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Article79 1923-05-15 4 The Perak cricket team to piav against Selangor was selected after the trial match in Ipoh. Perak.P. 11. Hennessy (Capt.) E. C. Nicholson, J. Hargr. aves, R. A. Hoblyn, G. A. Preston, H. C. Wi lian, W. N. Edwards, C. A. Spelde winde, M. A. Mansur, 11.79 words
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Article89 1923-05-15 4 Booking for the Compton Coutts Comedy Company (under Bandman’s Eastern Circuit, Ltd) which opens in the Town Hall night at 9-30 when Bluebeard’s Eighth, Wife” which is now at the Queen's Theatre, Londonwill be presented, and Secrets now at the Comedy Theatre in London, on Thursday night,89 words
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Article321 1923-05-15 4 The Sapphire’s Story. The sapphire is a great favourite at the moment because a Royal Duke chose one of these charming blue stones to adorn the betrothal ring he presented to his lady love. Sapphires have come into their own again. There are of, course, fashions in321 words
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Article474 1923-05-15 4 Meeting His Folk. Mirabel held up a minute garment, seemed to take a mental note, and resumed her knitting. Little socks, absurd little knickers. Mirabel xvas always knittingsomething blue*to match her eyes and King Baby’s. If I were just engaged to the nicest boy in the world474 words
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405 1923-05-15 4 I he Melbourne Ai„ l|h-reprodu.-Ps slriki„„ jn’,% I suction cutter being exported for a x., I Ring propisifion i a is said to have been ,i "''K I built for .the nmg proposition in Siam T) "Gped about that fi me T] of the pontoon405 words
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Article433 1923-05-15 5 Leafiebl (Oxford), May 4.— AL I’niiH*' and Belgium, as the K|l |j ot their efforts in the Ruhr, have ial interests in the development of i| l( situation, all the Allies are of lUl s(> directly affected by all develop|llt.iiU having a bearing upon th?,433 words
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Article287 1923-05-15 5 Leatiehl (Oxford), May s.On the occasion of the departure to-day of tiie King and Queen for Italy, the newspaper s publish leading articles which emphasise the bonds that unite Great Britain and Italy. They recall parliuhuly the comradeship in arms of British and Italian soldiers287 words
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Article86 1923-05-15 5 I' ndon, April 30.Unable to eom'minicate with his mother in The isoHc(| Bedfordshire village of Flitwit k s innnon her to the bedside of her w| l() was dangerously ill, the Mid- x Honpital authorities requested A ireless Broadcasting- Company to l|l,; cast a message. Within a86 words
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Article408 1923-05-15 5 London, April 19.M. Leon Dau<let, who is a Deputy of Paris, astonished his fellow citizens by propounding the theory that the lw>mbardment of Paris by a Big- Bertha during the war is simply a myth and that no such gun ever existed. M. Daudet explains this408 words
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Article52 1923-05-15 5 London. May 2.The Moscow correspondent of the Daily Mail" states that mock figures of the Pope ami other religious dignitaries carried on drays and a figure representing capitalism in an electric chair were features of the Bolshevik May Day demonstration. Trotsky reviewed 20.iMJ troops, and school children52 words
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Article130 1923-05-15 5 Leafield, April 28.With the object of demonstrating the advantages of an air mail service between Plymouth and London a trial flight wa> made yesterday under conditions meant to reproduce as nearly as possible those which would have to be met to connect with the ocean mail from130 words
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Article48 1923-05-15 5 London, May 2.A Paris message to The Times" stated that the French aviator. Chemichen, experimenting with a helicopter of his own invention, succeeded in remaining in the air for five minutes at a height of two metres, a considerable advance on his previous attempts.48 words
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Article56 1923-05-15 5 Loudon, May I.The Army md Navy Stores for the year ending the 27th January made £134,000, compared with £14,000 in the previous year, when the profits were seriously affected, inter alia,’ by the depreciation of Indian -exchange. A dividend has been declared at the56 words
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Article69 1923-05-15 5 London, May 1.The House of Commons has adopted a resolution establishing a Joint Parliamentary Committee to examine British law with regard to married women, questions involved in possession by husband and wife of the same or different nationality and the operation of the laws of foreign69 words
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Article213 1923-05-15 5 London, May 3. The Times" Political correspondent states that the Duke of Devonshire’s intervention in the Imperial Preference debate in the Lords is most interesting, as he dis closed that the was proceeding in close touch with the Dominions to work out solutions of problems which would be213 words
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Article190 1923-05-15 5 The "Westminster Gazette" say> an invention has been patented by I lie General Radio Company of London which it is claimed makes it possible for the waves along which images are transmitted to be superimposed upon the waves along which ordinary wireless sounds are sent. In190 words
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Article168 1923-05-15 5 London, May s.The Colonial Office states there is no foundation for the report that the pr iposed excavation for the ancient cit of David will be made in the vicinit.x of the Cenacolo, on the hill popular!', known as Mount Zion. The real sit of Zion,168 words
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Article119 1923-05-15 5 London, May 2.The serious shortage of clergy, not only in England but in the Dominions, was voiced at the annual meeting of the Colonial and Continental Church Society. Ihe Rev. J. I). Mullins, Secretary, declared that over 200 clergymen were needed on the Canadian prairies and119 words
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Article80 1923-05-15 5 London, May I.The reversal of his decision by Mr. L. R. Farnell, ViceChancellor, Oxford University, regard ing the performance of classical plays in Oxford has come too late to enable the opening of the theatre during the present season. Informing the V ieeChaneellor of this fact,80 words
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Advertisement228 1923-05-15 5 Three Cats I on eveiytin of cigarettes you buy and you can be sure of getting a cigarette that cannot be bettered no matter what you pay. The bright golden leaves of Virginia Tobacco used in i the making of THREE CATS” cigarettes come k from the famous Old Belt228 words
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Article1173 1923-05-15 6 id iicivr MictiiLiisiieu a while the other two carried knives.T. O. M.” At the moment when Europe is careened. lying on its side to be pitched, caulked and repaired, the troubled spectator from the distance of Penang, viewing th,e distraction of nations, suffers as much discomfortid iicivr MictiiLiisiieu a . while the other two carried knives.T. O. M.” - 1,173 words
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Article1249 1923-05-15 6 In the current number of InterOcean,’ the Dutch hast Co-operation Indian Magazine coverand the ing Malaysia and AustralDutch. asia, there appears a reproduction of a photograph of the statue in Singapore of Sir Stamford Rattles, a staunch opponent of the rival Dutch, as formerly Coen, the first1,249 words
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Article113 1923-05-15 6 mail for Western itstreiu. :'e Minderoo. (via Singapore 1 elm--7.1 > a.tn. to-morrow. The B. I. Packet Teesta. with maib from Fiiropo. is expected to arrivt here at ti a.m. on Fridav. the ISth iii'-utit. The homeward mail. I"' the Elluiia. closes at 111 a.m. on FiaJa v113 words
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Article204 1923-05-15 6 CAPTAIN CHARGED. (From Our Own Singapore, May In the Police Court, a Enn" Captain Whippey. was chare*' 1 cheating the Europe Hotel. '//'iiO was fixed for the 16th an I bail was granted. The Motor Sm\sh in Fbani' e The N. Y. K. Hakozaki ManiPrincess Asaka aboard, arri'"204 words
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Advertisement200 1923-05-15 6 N. J. CLUB; WHISKY We have pleasure in advising the Public that we are NOW able to SUPPLY the ABOVE WHISKY. lj Orders BOOKED will be despatched in ROTATION as soon as possible. SOLE AGENTS: I Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., ;J (Incorporated is Shanghai.) PENANG. "a*— ~T7Z~~7 I Burford’s ol200 words
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Advertisement28 1923-05-15 6 E. O.” Tuesday, 15th May, Guest NightDancing. Wednesday, 16th May, Special TiffinOrchestra. Orchestral Concert, 9-45 p.m. Friday, 18th May, Guest Night Dancing. Saturday, 19th May, Special Tiffin Orchestra.28 words
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Miscellaneous20 1923-05-15 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. Midnight. 6.45 p.m. To-morrow. 12.24 a.m. 6-28 a.m. 12.32 p.m. 7.14 P-’D-1 .A20 words
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Article474 1923-05-15 7 Moscow’s Reply.. Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, May 15. 'l'he Rii--ian note, as published in t l( uunning pap r-. states that sarelations with the Soviets ..junot be achieved by ultimatums and llceats. It regrets Lord Curzon has pot cited a single case n support of ill.- assertion thatReuter’s Telegrams.) - 474 words
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Article62 1923-05-15 7 BRITISH GOVERNMENT’S POLICY. Louden, May 14. in the House of Commons, questioned regarding the Government’s policy hi view of tlie Chinese request that the oiisortium should make advances meet the current expenditure, Mr. McNedl declared the Consortium’.-, I"die\ had always been not to grant "‘•ns except to62 words
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Article54 1923-05-15 7 YORK POLICE ARREST Si SPECT. New York, May 14. lhe Police have arrested a young '•"iau cmmun.st named Noah Ler--1 11 a charge of causing the Wall J l ph s’on in September 1923, 11 44 w<ie killed and 100 were ''Plied. Lerner recently returned54 words
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Article546 1923-05-15 7 Press Comments. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, May 14. The chief criticism here on the British reply to Germany is that it ignores the German offer to abide by the decision of an expert international commission as regards her resources. lhe Times” is emphatic in condemning' the(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 546 words
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Article32 1923-05-15 7 STEP LING IMPROVES. London, May I L In the exchange market, mtn ks were quoted at 210,000; sterling im proved to $4.(2 and I'reach flam were steady at 69.70.32 words
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Article153 1923-05-15 7 Deportee’s Arrival in London. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, May 14. Art O’Brien arrived at Euston early this 'morning in charge of Scotia ml Yard detectives; there were few spectators. In view of the House ol Lords’ decision, his ease will b; brought up in the Court of Appeal(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 153 words
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110 1923-05-15 7 STIRRING WELCOMES IN FR \N( E AND THE METROPOLIS. London, May 15. Their Majesties returned to Buckingham Palace from Italy last evening. 'T hey were cordially greeted in tin course of their journey across France, and eight French and British d--trovers escorted the Royal steame»110 words
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102 1923-05-15 7 FEDERATION OF BRITISH INDUSTRIES SUGGESTIONS. London, May 14. The Federation of British Industries has forwarded sugg- si ions as; icgards the allocation of the British share of the Boxer Indemnity to Loid Curzon. The Federation urges that a substantial part should be snent on education102 words
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Article27 1923-05-15 7 C(INFERENCE BETWEEN (10VERNMENT’ S OPENED. Mexico City, May 14. A-conference between American and Mexican delegates has opened to discuss the differences between the two Governments.27 words
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Article41 1923-05-15 7 DICK SMITH DEFEATED IN 17TII ROUND. London, May 14. At Holland Park Hall, in a 20 rounds contest for the British Empire Heavyweight Championship, Joe Beckett, the holder, knocked out Dick Smith in the 17th round.41 words
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Article48 1923-05-15 7 A GOOD YEAR. The Hague, May 14. The|annual report of the Amsterdam Rubb.r Company shows that the cost price was reduced from l()d. to d. per five hundred grammes, lhe dividend is S per cent for 1922 compar. d with nothing for the previous year48 words
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Article97 1923-05-15 7 Recent Lawlessness Due to Agitators. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Calcutta, May 15. According to a communique, the recent spread of lawlessness in the Midnapore district is due to agitators stiri ing up Sonthaeis states. A crowd of several thousands at Sildapargana on April 26 rescued ten Sonthaei looters from(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 97 words
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Article39 1923-05-15 7 GRIM TRAGEDY ON LONDONPARIS AIR ROUTE. Paris, May 14. A Paris-London aeroplane, cam mg the pilot, mechanic, engineer and three passengers, burst into flame> and crashed at Monsures, near Cob. The occupants were burnt to death.39 words
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Article311 1923-05-15 7 AT LODGE SCOTIA. The installation of Wor. Bro. G. Stephen Evans. P. D. G.. Swd. Br. as Right Worshipful Master of Lodge Scotia No. H>o3 S.O. together with the officers tor the ensuing year was the occasion for a very large gathering of Free Masons from all parts311 words
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Article144 1923-05-15 7 We are obliged to the Penang Turf Club for a copy of a message from the Singapore Sporting Club recording the sad intelligence of the sudden death of the owner of N. G. E. (Mr. D’Arco Arianna). lhe deceased’s animal has been scratched from the races144 words
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Article64 1923-05-15 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 15, The scratchings are as follow Race I.The Bailie. Race 3 Miss Fairfield. Race 4.Helanel, Pacific Sands. Clovelly Boy. elvill. Race 6.Highway, Humble Lad, Auberic. A garden party was given at Batavia by Heer E. Tlelfferich, brother of the exGerman Chancellor, in64 words
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Article748 1923-05-15 7 ALI.EGIiD RUBBER FRAID. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, May 14. The Kedah Police have unearthed what is said to have been a scheme to defraud the State Government of some thousands of dollars. It is alleged that three Chinese belonging to a chop of Penang rubber-dealers, with748 words
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Article861 1923-05-15 7 ALLEGED OF INSURED LETTER. A preliminary enquiry was held by Mr. A. V. Aston in the Second Court. Penang, yesterday afternoon, into the charge of misappropriation of an insured letter brought against a Chinese, postman named Choy Fook Choon who is being defended by Mr G. H.861 words
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Article1087 1923-05-15 8 KEY INDUSTRY MUST BE PROTECTED. The "Straits Tinies” received the follow ing valuable notes from a< gentleman whose knowledge and experience warrant it in saying that they are deserving of the most careful attention I am constrained to write this because of the false theory of economics and1,087 words
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Article432 1923-05-15 8 NEARLY 2,090 DEAD ON TIBET BORDER. The T.ichienfu correspondent of the N. C. Daily News’" writing on March 31 states The earthquake which shook Tachienfu on March 24. has turned out to be very serious. Reports from the interior are just coming to hand, telling of severe432 words
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Advertisement314 1923-05-15 8 SIMONDS’ MILK STOUT Simonds Milk Stout is enjoyment, foot and strength all in one bottle. The flavour is delicious, there is no drink to beat it, and it KBH is better and nicer thap i ledicine But be sure you get the right brand. You can always distinguish it by314 words
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Advertisement166 1923-05-15 8 WHEN YOUR CHILD IS FEVERISH. BABY’S OWN TABLETS ARE HIS FIRST NEED. Simple fever may be the beginning of more serious trouble therefore prompt measures are essential. Keep the child quiet in bed. Feed lightly, and give plenty of boiled or filtered water to drink. Administer Baby’s Tablets according to166 words
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Advertisement284 1923-05-15 8 XCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I WHITEAWAY’sI 5 '5 x Penang’s Premier Emporium x x X HAVE PLEASURE IN >< X ANNOUNCING THE x X ARRIVAL OF A LARGE, X 3 VARIED AND CHOICE < X 9 X SELECTION OF REALLY I HIGH CLASS i I ELECTRO 1 I SILVER (PLATED I X X284 words
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Article418 1923-05-15 9 /']’•> the I'.tlic»!- of the Pinang Gazette.”) XOw that many people prefer to go Hl f or an academic career, there is a ten imA among some people to look ch wn u h the labouring classes. But on the (it j H hand, in every country,418 words
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Article157 1923-05-15 9 kinematograph film, the first, it is believed, of a total eclipse of the sun was to be shown op May 12 at the Royal Alb. i H ill. Kensington. It was made on September 21 by Mr. E. BrandonCremer. of the United Theatres and Films. Ltd.,157 words
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Article230 1923-05-15 9 T. O M PEN NG, MAY 15. 1923 (I’v < orp rssy or rnw Cn uithhk Bank.) London Demand Rank 2/4 532 I months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Docnmentarv 2/4 9/1(1 Calcutta Demand Rank Rs 174 3 days’sight Private 17(> I 5 Bombay DemandT. O M - 230 words
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Article430 1923-05-15 9 Messrs. 1 rasey and Co.’s weekly epert, dated May 9, states M ith a steady decline in the price of tin and a serious collanse in tbp nt i< of law rubber, there has naturallv been a considerable curtailment of business in both sections of430 words
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Article306 1923-05-15 9 Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Ltd Kuala Lumnur. reported cn the 11th May. as under:We gave last week a somewhat detailed account of what was doieg in each section of the market. Business continues on a small scale locallv, with small alterations in pi ices, while London306 words
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Article74 1923-05-15 9 TO-DAY’S EVENTS. (From Our Own Correspondent,) Singapore, May 15. The weather was fine but dull, and the going good for to-day’s races. Race 1. Bolter (Wilkinson) 1 Merry Maiden (Redfearn) 2 Jill (Luckman) 3 Two lengths; a neck. Time 1-35 4/5. Tote 29. Places: $l2, $B. R ace74 words
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Article110 1923-05-15 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <fe Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. 50 X 30 Shares. J J jz 1 c sc. sc. sc. Mining. Asain K. 35/6 36/6 35/- 36/Hitam Tin 1.40 1.42| 1,371 1.40 Kamunting 35/- 35/6 34/6 35/N. Taiping 1.20 1.25110 words
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Article69 1923-05-15 9 15th May. 1923. Lor a 1.. cts. fSmoked Sheet 47D Penang-/ Fine Pale Crepe 47 -nom Unsmoked Sheet 43 Sing a- (Smoked Sheet 48} pore I Crepe 48} London and New York. (Smoked Sheet Is.lld ON,)ON 1 Crepe ls.Ud x’fw York G26| The following were the rubber quotations69 words
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Article89 1923-05-15 9 I London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the I following London prices, on May 14 1 Spot £199 down £6 3 mos. buying 197.10 s 7 3 selling 198 6.15 s Local. May 15th: Singapore sold 150 tons at $99.50. Penang buyers no sellers at $99.30. Messrs.89 words
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Article44 1923-05-15 9 The team to represent Perak against Selangor at Ipohi on the 26th inst. is as fellows Gcal.Wilkie (Ipoh); Backs.—Jones Ipoh.), Lathan (Taiping) Halves. Starkes (Taiping), Hall (Ipoh), Willan (Tapah) Forwards.Barr and Wilkins (Ipoh), Wilson (Taiping), Pykett .'lpoh) and Jaques (Taiping).44 words
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Article1125 1923-05-15 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 2* NAMES 72 > "s ffi co t- =e RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c 3 c 8 Allenby Rubber Go 1 15 1 20 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 25 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 10 2 20 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 12 50 13 501,125 words
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Article102 1923-05-15 9 The Malaya Co.. Ltd., reports that the following are the important changes in the share market. Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batang Padang Dredging S .47) .50 Cbenderiang Tin Dredging 9/- 9/6 Hitam Tin Ltd 1.35 1.40 Kampong Kamunting Tin 44/- 45/6 Nawng Pet Tin Ltd 1.20 1.25 North102 words
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Advertisement157 1923-05-15 9 BACK AGAIN. Once more Influenza in epidemic form is thoroughly upsetting the life and work of the Country. We would warn you to take care, and if that heavy feverish feeling be noticed, do not hesitate and allow it to get a firm hold upon you, just buy a bottle157 words
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Advertisement235 1923-05-15 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted an experienced Saleswoman, Ladies Dept., Pritchard Co., PenangDRESSER WANTED. Outdoor Dresser for a rubber estate in South Kedah. Apply with copies of testimonials and stating salary required to No. 134, c/o Pinang Gazette. TO LET. Furnished Flat, own Balcony Bath, Dining Room, with or without235 words
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Advertisement62 1923-05-15 9 LABOUR CODE 1912, F. M. S. Labour Ordinance 1920 S. S.’’ Employers of Indian labour are hereby rem’iinded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Dy. Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the62 words
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Miscellaneous167 1923-05-15 9 Lyric Theatres, Ltd., Theatre Royal, Penang Road. From Monday 14th to Wednesday, 16th May. The Charming Deceiver The Prey” The Illustrious Prince Jack White in Robinson Crusoe, Ltd., 2 Reel Comedy. Fox NewsLatest Current Events. Out for the Night.” TOWN HALL, PENANG. I A TWO NIGHTS ONLY. 9-30 Wednesday Thursday,167 words
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Article777 1923-05-15 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Deb and P. Brandan. Keemun for Port Swettenham, Singapore and Japan. Rasa for Asahan. Sitiawan for Pulau Langkawi and Pang Nga. Kopah for Deli. Lady Blake for Victoria Point. Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Jin Ho for P. Brandan. Seang Bee for Rangoon (Mergui and777 words
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Article172 1923-05-15 10 Rangoon, May 2.The Scindia Steam Navigation Company’s steamer Jalavihar, which arrived in Moulmein harbour on Monday, i*escued three °f the crew of 12 Burmans of the schooner Aung Zaw Byan, which was wrecked off Kalagauk Island during a recent storm in the Bay. The survivors state that172 words
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Article412 1923-05-15 10 CLOSE DATLY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore Singapore and Hongkong Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlie» than the Ordinary mail. AT Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, 1 By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu. Kuala j 7.15 a.m Lumpur, Klang, Port Swetten-412 words
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Article131 1923-05-15 10 May 15, 17 and 19Singapore Races. 16Football. P.C.C. v Penang Health Culture League, Esplanade, 5.15 p.m. 19Inter-State Cricket: Selangor vs Perak. Ipoh: Singapore vs Negri Sembilan. Seremban. 19 New’ Club. Tai ping, Dinner and Concert, for Earl Haig’s Fund for Blinded Soldiers and Malacca Medical Mission. 20 Whit131 words
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Advertisement430 1923-05-15 10 Use Ven-Yusa Daily And Watch Your Beauty Grow. I The regular use of Ven-Yusa, the famous oxygen face cream, will make a surprising improvement in your complexion. Yousimply massage this fragrant cream into your skin, and beauty and charm result. Ven-Yusa is at once the most refined and most A430 words
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Advertisement212 1923-05-15 10 f I I I LATEST MODEL I i i CANADIAN s iFORDI CARS ARRIVED I A number of improvements have S s been incorporated in the new model FORD INSPECTION INVITED, f I WEARNE BROS. LIMITED. <(| PENANG. BICYCLES BICYCLES!! Made by leading British and Canadian Manufacturers. B. S. A.212 words
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Article506 1923-05-15 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, Mry 15, 1923. cts Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1,00 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 50 Mutton Head,506 words
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Advertisement254 1923-05-15 11 ABDULLA P U RE I XnL?X I I bright I ffiSl SMOOTH I \7uy VIRGINIA ABDULLA CO., LTD., New Bond Street, LONDON. (Incorporated in United Kingdom.) S I New Zealand I I STILTON I CHEESE New Season’s make now available. he f 1 S Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited, PENANG.254 words
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Advertisement76 1923-05-15 11 When a man asserts his dishelit* 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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Advertisement709 1923-05-15 11 Il h BANKS. I, s I NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL Kt maatschappu. VJ" J B NEDERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1824. WOOD PRESERVATIVE f >' T f. 80,000,000 abt. £6,666,687 As used and recommended by the Indian ft Reser ve l944s2ll abt £1 620>434 Forestry Department. Special Reserve f. 22,660,000 abt. £1,888,333 SECOND709 words
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Advertisement1433 1923-05-15 12 DOLLAR LINE Nippon Yusen Kaisha. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE For nde INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. v.a Suez JAPANESE GOVERNMENT HOMLWAKD. DIANA DOLLAR (Subject to alteration without otice.) TEUCER May 21 Marseilles. Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow, due 31st May. EUROPEAN LINE. MENTOR 18 London, Rotterdam and Dunkirk. M.S. DOLLAR Fortnightly Service.1,433 words
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Advertisement725 1923-05-15 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England) I MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) I P. O. SAILINGS. I LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE. I From London Due Penang. To Marseilles London I about aU> DEVANHA May 2a KASHGAR725 words
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