Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 May 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 122. VOL LXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 3Oth MAY, 1923. PRICE 15 GENTS.
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    • 522 1 f NIKKO” I MODERN ART I sp 'd OTOG RA P HIC I STUDIO j jq 0< 7, Northam Road, Penang. j Teleph° ne No> 579, E uiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiuKtuuniiiiiai MESSRS. JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD., J ]f| HAVE RECEIVED THE ROYAL WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT TO bJ H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES g
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    • 32 1 J ESTO mi 111 l in ii nn LADIES’ GENTS’ GOLD SILVER HI I CIGARETTE CASES li! ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS jji I B. P. de SILVA, SINGAPORE AND PENANG. I| U Lr as
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  • 1194 2 WERE THEY SO GREAT AND GOOD A Conservative M.P. says in the Morning Post it did not require any great amount of originality, still less of special information, to set going the report that Mr. Bonar Law’s health might at any 'time require him to give up work
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  • 158 2 Major Howard Tyas, former Secretary of the European Association in India, stressed the point that there must be no departure from the ten yea’s’ limit to the experiment in regard to the reforms. Sir Michael O’Dwyer declared that the reforms had only succeeded
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  • 54 2 May 30.Footbath P. C. C. v Central Union, Esplanade 5.15 p.m. 30 Inter-Port Shoot, RiHe Range. 31 Corpus Christi. June 2lnter-State Cricket: Penang vs Perak, Penang. 2 King’s Birthday Parade. 8 a.m. Polo Ground. 3 King’s Birthday. 4 Inter-State Cricket: Penang vs Perak, Penang. 20P.A.M. Meeting, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 969 2 wig— wiiww'w/ 11 tzzzlz O 1 i TENDERS INVITED Short Classified The Municipal Commissioners of ArlvAyflQ** leorge Town, Penang, invite tenders **UVv! llvuiilvlilv* lor the supply of firewood (General) up to the end of the current year. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., Full particulars and tender forms can TV
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    • 119 2 Forewarned is Forearmed WHAT DAY AND MARTINS NEGLECTED. I MANAGING DIRECTOR’S FRANK STATEMENT. London. January 19. Thirty years ago we had the world at our feat,” said Mr, Burlison, managing Director of Mkssrs. Day and Martin, but when the change from blacking to polish came, we neglected to keep our
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    • 942 2 Something for Nothin/ BACKACHE. HEADACHE, AND In OTHER ACHES SIMPLY MEAN advice os IMPURITIES IN BLOOD. electric energy Whether you are timply Xv»’ A feeling liverish, depresse d and out of sorts.” or The Municipal Electricitv < V M incapacitated by Rheuma- 4. DeGout, Neuritis or partment is now prepared
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  • 622 3 M.T.”’ ~.v- ,T I XG SPECTACLE AT F^ flV JIXCAPORE. 4 colourful and attractive perin an ideal setting, was witflirmance bv a large and representative gaS innpore people in the GovHouse D main on Saturday, in >.pv P nin>: in brilliant weather. It f.'areit e\ont of the
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  • 176 3 W. L. GEORGE’S RULES. points on "getting on together” adj 6 U<n M L George in am Harrods on "Love and Marri- 11 °pen each other’s lettersyou like the contents. «onv?' K),e eacß otherchange your Von ISltlr>n c hange your interests; if change your hair. i n
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  • 727 3 SI HSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT v i rr r P i fO A\’ t ha^ UiU Renerd nmetingof E t h S’ 111 Clays Limited, was held a the Inst, uteof Chartered Accountants Moorgate-place, E.C. r Fhe Chairman said that the net profit tor the past year amounted to
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  • 161 3 Rangoon, May 22.—The only factor which prevented a further fall in the rice market yesterday was the idea that milers had stopped selling meantime. In the morning Rs. 440 was quofedl for June specials firtn millers, and Rs. 436 by speculators, but by the afternoon when it
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  • 1700 3 THE opportunities. An article in The Times” Trade SupI ement, the second portion of which appeared in our isfeute of yesterday, says Trailers. In Negri Sembijan there are 596 motors o? the touring kind and twenty-four of the industrial type. The Government owns one car,
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  • 47 3 Simla, May 18.Advises from the Frontier indicate that the> murderers of Mis. Ellis in the Kohat tragedy have taken refuge in Afghanistan, under pressure from the Afridi lashkars. Thus the murderers of Land Kotal and Kohat have found asylum in the Amir’s territory.
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    • 26 3 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks {ln various colours} To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, limited
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    • 442 3 1 /W S I WBwwW I I Vo 7 -z7 I Z Ip 3J4 X Mrs. E. says: has I:ad JX Glaxo for a year oi so She is j] Wt full of life and has never been l| iri) the slightest trouble. Your CtJE food has built her splendidly.**
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  • 490 4 MAGISTERIAL ENQUIRY. A magisterial enquiry was held in the Second Court, Penang, by Mr. A. V. Aston, yesterday, in connection with a charge of counterfeiting the King’s coin brought against two Chinese named Ong Boon Hoe and Lira Chye. Inspector E. J. McLernon, of Magazine Station, deposed that
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  • 425 4 (From Our Own Coirespondent.) Ipoh, May 29. The proposed programme for the Ipoh Gymkhana Club's Sumner meeting, to be held on July 10. 12. and 14, is out. and the stakes and added moneys are so attractive that the success of the meeting is assured. There "ill
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  • 764 4 A singularly interesting and controversial item comes before the Legislative Council at its meeting in Singapore today says the Malay Mail’ of the 28th inst. It is asked to approve of a vote of over $25,000 to meet losses incurred in connection with Government-importations of sheep from
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  • 593 4 RUBBER CONTROLLER’S REPORT. The following report on the Standard production of estates of over 200 acres, and statistics showing the acreages and assessments, by the Controller of Rubber Exports, will be read with interest: The standard production of estates of over 200 acres is 208,967,671 lbs. 555 estates
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  • 249 4 Further evidence has been recorded at the Colombo police court, before Air. N. J. Luddington, in the case in which D. M. D. Stephen, J. P., late of Singapore, is charged with cheating Messrs, E. B. Creasy and Co., in respect of a large consignment of
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  • 610 4 REVIVAL OF THE MATCH AFTfu nine years. ek Unless the miraculous happens s-, v Straits Times,” the Inferpo’rt R'r Shooting shield, which is at presen the keeping of Government HouV 1U gapoje,-Singapore having won it onYx occasion of the last match, fired i n ]9l is shortly taking
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    • 531 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. WANTED for temporary employment, an Electrical Engineer with good knowledge of underground and overhead mains work both construction and maintenances. Apply, Secretary, Electrical Board, F.M.S., Kuala Lumpur. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TO PURCHASE a small Rubber Estate from 100 to 200 acres at least half in tapping. Price
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    • 502 4 AUCTIONS. Penang Sales Room. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Messrs. Boustead Co.’s Godowns, at Weld Quay, On Friday, Ist June, 1923, AT 11 A.M. About 1,299 bundles WHITE ASBESTOS TILES, each bundle 25 pieces, complete with Rivets and Nails, Size 16 ins. x 16 ins. X 3/16. USUAL
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    • 30 4 H If it’s your NERVES» fl you must have |sanatogen[ Dr. Claude Wheeler says: The deb lita:ed nervous BY system absorbs Sanatogen as the parched earth dr.nks up water.” Bsg
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    • 143 4 Stamp j I Of Value I I As a coin of the realm, the 4 guinea has long passed out of I circulation, in common with the K gold florin and the angel and the noble, but unlike these others, it is still a familiar term, J < and probably
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 42 4 Lyric Theatres, Ltd., Theatre Royal, Penang Road. From Monday 23th to Wsdnesday, 39th May. Her Purchase Price,” 5 Parts. The Prodigal Wife,” 6 Reels. The Agent,” 2 Reels. Flapper No. 1,” 1 Reel. Romeo and Juliet,” 2 Reels. The Skywayman,” 5 Reels.
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  • 2084 5 Queen’s Scholarships to be Revived. of the Legislative Council lueeoiife held on Monday. There were preH E. the Governor (Sir Laurence K C. B.) presiding. Official .1». E. the General Officer lenl Ending the Troops Malcolm. K. C. B„ D. 8. O.) Xwon’bles the acting Colonial SecreG Mr
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  • 267 5 The enormous possibilities of broadcasting'’ in open space were demonstrated by the Marconi Company, when a party of London Pressmen and officials assembled at the new Stadium, Wembley’, for the pur]>ose of listening to an expeiiment of world-wide interest. A special set, known as the Maroonipbone openaip set.
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  • 207 5 Jubbulpore, May 11.—The Secretariat has issued two statements, one of which shows, the number of persons killed by wild animals during the year 1922, and the other the awards made by the Government for the destruction of the same. The first statement is a truly pathetic one.
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  • 431 5 DISTRICT GRAND CHAPTER OF MALAYA. The Yearly Convocation of the District Grand Chapter of the Eastern Archipelago was held at Freemasons’ Hall, Coleman St., Singapore, on Saturday. The D. G. Second Principal (Ruling) M. E. Comp. C. G. Cadman presided, says the T.O.M.’” The following is the list of
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  • 205 5 Statistics for 1921-22. Official statistics of the oversea trade of Australia for the year 1921-22, prepared by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. Chas. H. Wickens), have been published. The bulletin contains tables showing in detail the imports into and the exports from Australia during the year 1921-22. In the
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  • 66 5 Washington, May 2.The Post Office Department is investigating a parcels post reorganisation plan which will revolutionise the entire service, according to an nouncement made to-day. The new plans cal] for the distribution of larger packages than those now allowed under regulations from warehouses in
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  • 36 5 Riga., May 2.It is reported in Soviet circles that 2,000 Russian Orthodox bishops and priests and 3,000 priests of other faiths are now imprisoned in Russia for religious reasons.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 268 5 An Unsolicited Testimonial From One Who Knows. A prominent British Manufacturers’ Agent with a long and unique experience of publicity methods and advertising media in Malaya and the Far East, writes from Singapore with reference to a prospective contract for using large spaces in the Pinang Gazette.” I am very
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  • 984 6 The first impulse of the average reader perusing the report from our Singapore correspondent in yesterday’s issue, on the debate that took place in the Legislative Council regarding a loss of something like $50.000 in sheep trading by the Government, would be to dismiss the subject with the
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  • 213 6 A mail for Western Australia, by the Gascoyne (via Singapore) closes at 7.15 a.m. to-morrow. A mail for Western Australia, by the Kangaroo, (via Singapore) closes at 7.15 a.m. on Fridday, the Ist proximo. The B. I. packet Ellenga, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here
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  • 1659 6 The reply of the Acting Colonial Secretary in the Legislative Education. Council to the question put by the Hon. Mr. dan Cheng Lock with regard to English education in the Colony, reflects the sound policy of the Government, which is that of practical measures directed to meet
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    • 148 6 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF f ROYAL TYPEWRITERS. I I I I 1 f I I I FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO:— i I Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Limited, j ROBEY CO., LTD., I LINCOLN. Manufacturers* of Pg J THE ROBEY” PATENT SEMI-DIESEL OIL ENGINES i S FOR CRUDE OR REFINED
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    • 16 6 E. O.” Friday. Ist June, GUEST NIGHT—DANCING. i Saturday. 2nd June, KING’S BIRTHDAY DINNER and DANCE.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 529 7 fte Belgian Proposals. Re uter’s Telegrams.] Paris. May 29. ian Government’s proposals Tle Element of reparations recently to the French Government fnbnlilte .]in» to the Matin.” at securi*in,,aCC/, ,I'navment of two thousand i!1 llie Mrlimr’ phis the yiejd from K’’participation to the extent of 25 Alie in German
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  • 102 7 1 XEMPLOV’ENT troubles IN SAXONY. Berlin, May 29. 'lenieVt'i 1 1 Government of Saxony t( has been disorders in newspapers and serious esc, )e the situation there as hkd t( 111 Sav t* ia t the unemployed last j !n the police headquarters CasQ alti('s" t 'r
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  • 53 7 Lord Curzon More or Less Satisfied.” I Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, May 29. M. Krassin had a prolonged conversation with Lord Curzon. It i s understood that the latter is more or less satisfied with the Soviet attitude, except as regards propaganda, in which oniieetion M. Krassin is
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  • 41 7 DE VALERA’S ORDER. London, May 29. De alera s publicity department announces that the order to cease fire and dump arms, to be completed on May 28 was issued to the Republican Army on May 24.
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  • 52 7 London, May 29. In the House of Commons, Mr. C. W. Darbishire asked what was the shortest possible time in which the naval base at Singapore could be constructedMr. Eyres-Monsell replied that pending the result of the preliminary work and investigation it was impossible to give a
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  • 98 7 Washington, May 29. The Government denies categorically that Mr. Grew’, the American Minister in Switzerland, suggested a commercial treaty with Turkey. On the contrary, the proposal came from Turkey, but definite negotiations were improbable until the broader Lausanne {iroblems had been settled. Shipping Board President’s Views. Mr.
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  • 81 7 LITTLE LATITUDE FOR FOREIGN INTERESTS. New York, May 29. The Times’ Washington correspondent says that a careful study of the Supreme Court’s liquor decision has forced the Treasury Department experts to thr conclusion that there is little if any chance of meeting the desires of foreign
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  • 60 7 BIG OFFER FOR SHIPPING BOARD VESSELS. Washington, May 29. The Shipping Board has received a definite but informal offer to purchase the entire active portion of the merchant fleet. It is stated that the amount offered is about a billion dollars and it is asserted that the
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  • 34 7 Brussels, May 28. The railway strike is still spreading. The signalmen at Liege and the locomotive men at Tournai struck, but the telegraph and telephone employes at Antwerp have resumed.
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  • 18 7 Christiania, May 29. The Finance Minister, M. Begge, succeeds to the Premiership, vice M. Halvorsen deceased.
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  • 48 7 Paris, May 29. The Council of the Chinese Consortium held a meeting to discuss le present conditions in China. Ihe on elusions of the meeting were not disclosed, but it is expected that they will lie published after receiving the approval of the respective groups.
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  • 137 7 Probable Starters. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. May 29. The Derby probables are Bold and Bad, J. J. Brennan. Skias, H. Beasley. Pharos, Gardner. Legality Hulme. Parth, Walker. Papyrus, Jelliss. My Lord. V. Smyth. Chosroes, G. Smith. Portumna, Mcgee. Kinnaird, Whalley. Ellangowan, Elliott. Twelvepointer, Carslake. Town Guard, Archibald. Knockando, Donoghue.
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  • 138 7 GILLIGAN PERFORMS HAT TRICK. London, May 29. The M. C. C.West Indies match was drawn. For the M. C. C. Johnson in the first innings scored 103. Surrey beat Sussex on the first innings. The Sussex player A. E. Gilligan in the second innings performed the hat trick,
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  • 29 7 FEARED HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE. Allahabad, May 29. The Pioneer learns from Teheran that an earthquake at Turbatchidari caused thousands of deaths, several villages being devastated.
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  • 331 7 HOW GERMAN NAVAL GUN CREW WAS WIPED OUT. Paris. April 18.A good deal of curiosity has been exhibited since the Armistice as to the real nature and fate of the six long range guns, known as the Big Berthas”, which for some weeks dropped
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  • 367 7 Rubber Restriction Difficulties. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 30. The Federal Council, after a lengthy sitting, finally passed the Rubber Restriction Bill. The Legal Adviser referred to the hurried introduction of the original bill, necessitating the leaving of everything to be provided for in the rules,
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  • 92 7 ALLEGED CHEATING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 30. Captain Whippey was again before the Magistrate on a charge of cheating. The accused asked for a further adjournment in order that evidence m ght be given before his counsel. He said he was also expecting a cable from
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  • 233 7 TROUBLE AT KUALA LUMPUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 30. Trouble occurred in the Confucian Boys’ School, Kuala Lumpur, as the result of three Chinese teachers being dismissed. It is alleged they actively developed the boys’ sympathy, one dictating an essay which was chiefly invective
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  • 285 7 ORDINARY MEETING. The fortnightly meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission was held in the Municipal Chambers yesterday evening. There were present :Messrs J. S. W. Arthur (President), C. R. Samuel, J. H. Pedlow, M. H. M. Noordin, Dr. J. E. Smith and Dr. Lim Guan Cheng. The other
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  • 217 7 SENSATIONAL COUNTERFEITING CASE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 30. A sensational case of counterfeiting the King’s coin was tried at the Assizes yesterday. Shortly after midnight on March 5, Detective Commissioner, John Warren, with a police party raided a house at the first mile, in the village
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  • 101 7 PENANG v. PERAK. The following players will represent Penang in the match at the Esplanade, with Perak on 2nd and 4th June Messrs. E. G. Bird, F. C. D. La Brooy, H. C. D. Davies, A. J. L. Donaldson, A. Gilmour, N. A. M. Griffin (Capt.), R. N.
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  • 107 7 The following ties in the P.C.C. Bowls Tournament have been fixed Wednesday, May 30th. Mixed Doubles Handicap.l 6 Mrs. McLernon and J. G. Barrett v. Scr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Reimann (4). Singles Handicap:+s B. E. Mitchell v. t 2 Dr. C. Henry Hertz (3) 3 J.
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  • 808 7 Mr. H. W. Oxenham left for Singapore yesterday. Madame Sfaro is on a visit) to Penang from Bangkok. Mi-. S. R. Drayton, engineer of the M ireless Station at Penaga, proceeded to Singapore on transfer yesterday afternoon, accompanied! by Mrs. Drayton. Mr. H. de C. Elton has
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  • 13 7 OBITUARY. LORD CHAPLIN. London, May 29. The death is announced of Lord Chaplin.
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  • 512 8 AN OLD CLIENT’S NEW OFFER. Peking, May 2.China’s impecuniosity has brought an old client into the field in the person of Mr. Birch Crisp, who acquired financial fame in 1912 by defying the consortium, not to mention the British Government, and by arranging to issue a Chinese
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  • 172 8 The Thellusson will case which led to a special Act of Parliament and much 1 ligation at the beginning of last century was recalled to-day. when Rendle c ham Hall for manv years the Suffolk home of Lord Rendlesham was formally onened by the directorate of
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  • 147 8 There will be another invasion” of Ceylon by American tourists in March next year, when a large narty of Americans will visit the Island in the course of their round-the-world tour by the Canadian Pacific Liner Empress of Canada, says the Ceylon Observer.” The tour is managed
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  • 506 8 CHOWRASTA MARKET. r Penang, Mry 30, 1923. eta Government Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 120 Tripe *> >0» Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread P air Leg of Mutton lb. J 5 Kidney l lib,r Feet the four 50
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 295 8 W A J*i\ Note this IT Threaded >\ Metal Collar z on each Williams; HOLDER TOP SHAVING STICK The Perpetual Stick in the Holder that Holds A holder that cannot be original stick equalled for convenience the box and get aRe '.nd security. It is the metal You save money
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    • 77 8 When a man asserts his diabelu. in 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 Ins taste for yearg it proves not so much that he is
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    • 264 8 Weighing Machinery 1 BY Messrs. HENRY POOLEY Son Ltd. STRENGTH LONG UFE AND jr AND DURABILITY jp* ACCURACY Stocks on Hand.— s cwt. 10 cwt. 1 ton capacities. Graduated'in both standards. Write for particulars to J. BERRY CO., PENANG, Sole Agents. I Asti'S 1 IHMMBIW’I I'llSß ABDULLA P U RE
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  • 58 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. o 2. tn Shares. j 33 03 CO co c SC. sc. sc. Aiming. NawngPet 1.22-1 1.25 1.22 j 1.271 N.Taiping 1.20 1.22 J 1.22 i 125 Rahman H. 19.00 20.00 20.50 21
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  • 41 9 30th May. 1923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 51 A Penang j Fine Pale Crepe 51 fnom iUnsmoked Sheet 45 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 52 pore (Crepe 52 London and New York. LONDON (Smoked «»><*» U2|d I Crepe l».2]d New York G2B]
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  • 45 9 The General Produce Agency, Ltd.. Church Street, Penang, reports that the following prices were realised at their auction rooms to-day Gd. F.A.Q. Smoked diamond sheet 66.00 F.A.Q. do 64.50 Off quality do 61.00 Fine Brown Crepe 57.50 Scrap Crepe 55.00 Bark Crepe 53.00
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  • 63 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on May 29: Spot £197.15$ up £1 3 mos. buying 197.10 s 1 3 selling 197.15 s ..1 The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd: London. May 29, £197.15s spot, and £197.10s three months buying. ,15s selling. Local. May
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  • 200 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 no i>. Cloves no stock Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 1105... Coconuts per 1.000 46.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10.10 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per hay do
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  • 118 9 PENANG. MAY 30. 1923 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/8 4 months’ sight Bank J 4 733 Credit 2 415 32 3 M Documentary 2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank J 74j' 3 days’sight Private 177 o Bombay Demand Bank 174| I g Madras Demand
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  • 1091 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES 2 o BQ an hi RUBBER [Dollar.] g eg c 8 e Allenby Rubber Co 1 15 1 20 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 25 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 05 2 15 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 00 <3 50 Ayer Kumng Rubber
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    • 217 9 Penang Auction Mart. NOTICE of sale. Order of the Assistant Official B Vsiinoc. Penang, > n Singapore Bankruptcy Re Behr Co. TO BE SOLD By Public Auction, On Monday, 4th June, 1923, at 12 NOON, At No. 13, Bishop Street, Penang. The following furniture 1 Almeirah 1 Marble iop washstand
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    • 97 9 I SHANKS’ I I SANITARY WARE APPLIANCES. i Lia 1 12 s U CYCLO’ I t I LAVATORY BASINS, CAST IRON BATHS, SHOWER BATHS, GLASS AND NICKEL PLATED FITTINGS, ETC. A R. YOUNG Co., Ltd., I PENANG AND SINGAPORE. 5 Sole Agents for Shanks and Company, Limited, Barrhead. 4 Straits
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  • 75 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Peng Fook for Langsa. Lake Fielding for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulniein via Rangoon.) Kitano Maru for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and London. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at PenangAtlantic, Ellenga, Meigen Maru, Oliva, Prinses Juliana, Sebara and
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  • 414 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BY TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johore. Singapore and Hongkong Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Batu Gajab, Tapah Road, 1 By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Knbu, Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang,
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  • 236 10 Bombay, May 18.The Bombay Government in a Press note ha s contradicted the alarmist and inaccurate statements published in the Lokasahgraha,” of Poona, that Gandhi has been suffering from fever in Yerovada Jail and that his temperature rises to 105. The facts are that about a fortnight ago
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  • 450 10 The general manager of the Commonwealth Shipping Line (Mr. Larkin) reached Melbourne by the liner Hobson’s Bay. As soon as the Prime Minister returns from Tasmania, Mr. Larkin will report to Mr. Bruce, and he will- remain in Australia to take part in a series of conferences which
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  • 168 10 The amazing spectacle of great flocks of wild ducks, swans and geese being swept over the Horsehoe Falls at Niagara was witnessed by hundreds of people in mail week. It was migrating time for the birds, and immense numbers, trailing sometimes for miles across the
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  • 99 10 A little girl aged 26 months, the daughter of Mr. Sidney Fowler, of Surbiton, died in pathetic circumstances. She came out of her parents' bedroom crying excitedly, I have eaten them all.” It was found that by standing on a chair the child had taken from a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 185 10 < r todayT^ j Dancing Honey-Moon, Fox Trot, Savoy Havana Band Longing For You A Silver Canoe >» Chicago j, Lonely Radio Dance Orch. I Wish I Knew Caroline in the Morning Eddie Elkins Orch, Those Longing for You Caravan Radio Dance Orch. I Want Some Money 10 ins. Double
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    • 68 10 A NECESSITY FOR GOOD HEALTH'/ Dady regularity is essential for the intention of good health. When irregularity sets in a small dose of ma speedily sets matters right. Pinkel tes banish constipation, bilious attacks sick headaches, liverishness, clear the skin and purify the breafh. Dealers sell them, o r post
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    • 249 10 Q i The rAtish Stamara i j LIGHT CAR I I f Typically an Overseas car fop service under I I any conditions. Call at Agents for a trial run 1 >esaRSSSSSBESS&k Ajsnt» Wnrne 1 Bn»., Ltl., I I $4,250.00 H The Standard Motor Go., I Ltd., Coventry, England. PHONE
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  • 826 11 THE HARBOUR OF SINGAPORE. A Singapore correspondent of the Times says the recent announcement of the first Lord of the Admiralty that the Imperial Government have decided to build a naval base on the island of Singapore has directed public attention towards that wonderful harbour, where
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    • 251 11 lERASMIC TOOTH I PASTE Your teeth will take care f of your health, if you let 1 Erasmic Tooth Paste take care of your teeth. I 1 e? Ko. 1 OBTAINABLE FROM I I fWW ALL CHEMISTS I vkH and SIORES i I AGENTS B 1 teMl SIME, DARBY e
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    • 425 11 I L I lOwi I SHAVE YOURSELF I the comfortable Gillette way i A HE progressive man shaves himself. J i jL He knows it is the modern way 1 M the clean way— to shave. He knows, if he uses the New p A Improved Gillette, that it is
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    • 1401 12 TOTWTWT T T ELLERMAN n LINE. Canadian pacific THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE limited. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) (Incoiporaei in .ngam HOMEWARD. ELLe'rMAN” LINE Reduced Fares Hongkong to Europe. FIRST CLASS GLAUCUS June 1 London and Rotterdam. following fast steamers of the r, MERIONES 3 Genoa Marseilles,, Liverpool
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