Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 May 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-05-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. N o. 123, VOL LXXXI. THURSDAY<3Ist MAY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement245 1923-05-31 1 rKIDD’S i PRESS j |ifiK fiOLLER i cOMrOSITiON p. G. Press, Ltd. -B g| l4l CjL jN l4?l' I MAKES THE j ,s &g| BEST GIN SLING. 'I KNOWN 13E\ AN OLD ENGLISH LIQUEUR., WORLDWIDE Obtainable from the i j H UNITED TRADING COMPANY AND ALL DEALERS. 3 AS THE245 words
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Advertisement13 1923-05-31 1 «■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■A S T. NAGATA, j DENTIST. j NBXT DOOR TO THE DISPENSARY." I13 words
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Article1644 1923-05-31 2 STRENUOUS DAY AT BATU ARANG. About fifty members of the Engineering Association of Malaya travelled by the special train which left Kuala Lumpur on Saturday morning at 8 and arrived at the Malayan Collieries siding shortly after 9. They were received by Mr. James Barr, the general manager1,644 words
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Advertisement853 1923-05-31 2 ni j TENDERS INVITED Short Classified i The Municipal Commissioners of AnVPl’t'lQPTllPnrS- George Town, Penang, invite tenders nuvci udciiiciiio. for fhe guf)ply of firewood (General) up Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., I» »f the current year. Full particulars and tender forms can can be insei e in f <853 words
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Advertisement1077 1923-05-31 2 Trade with Australia iIdUC vrxi HONGKONG BANKING CORPOR AT obl 0 blU l ---/jjWjlW-'- (Incorporated in Ho„ e one) 9 Paid-up Capital Reserve Funds Sterling Silver J 24 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 20 Mr. E. T. SHEAF, the Australian Head Office,— Hongkong. Government Trade Commissioner in /TiTnT AS Ci i1,077 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1923-05-31 3 IN THE MORNING. (By A Ladj Correspondent.) Paris, May 2. The Paris season is well entrain, and eteiy day is crowded for the leisured woman. She does not even rest in the morning, when she wears the very latest and prettiest of her morning wraps and caps1,293 words
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Article214 1923-05-31 3 A modern Samson who bites through steel chains, twists iron rods into corkscrew shapes, and allows his chest to be used as an anvil rest while iron is hammered out on it has been discovered in Vienna. His extraordinary feats are recorded in the Lancet”214 words
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Advertisement236 1923-05-31 3 I WHAT THEY DO|I Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills:i J Uj Purify the blood, Cleanse the Stomach, g Put life into the Liver, Stimulate the Kidneys to per- form their proper functions. i I, And will prevent many of f the ailments so common if i i taken occasionally to236 words
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Advertisement190 1923-05-31 3 NEW SHIPMENTS JUST UNPACKED EX. s. s. Glentara” s. s. Devanha M s. s. Ajax” s. s. Kotori Maru Parcel Post, Etc. MDEf r g SHOES' I Is I Amongst a Host of New Goods just arrived is a Delightful Selection of LADIES’ NEW SHOES in the very smartest and190 words
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Article5815 1923-05-31 4 Rubber Smugg'i.ig Prevention. In continuation of yesterday’s meeting of Council, reports the «Straits Tinies’ of Tuesday, the question of the Malacca Rest House, referred to briefly in our summary of the proceedings yesterday, was again before the house, Mr. Campbell observing that he had nothing further to add.5,815 words
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Article1108 1923-05-31 5 T of the Pinang Gazette.”) (T a 'Attorney in this part of the Sir '7 the Universal Pictures Corpo*orld "mvisli to reply to the editorial ratiOn LV appeared in the Pinang ote "/’of the 22nd instant. G azett<? A r of that note wonders why the I l1,108 words
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Article353 1923-05-31 5 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] s,r As one who has spent a good deal of tune at sea, and is acquainted with the work of sea faring men, both officers as well as engineers, may 1 be permitted to offer a few remarks regarding the lost353 words
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Article219 1923-05-31 5 London. April 30.Sneaking at Woking to day. the Duke of Sutherland. Undersecretary for Air, said he had been engaged at the Air Ministry on a scheme for running an air service to India in 72 hours. That might seem an imnossibility at the present moment, but he thought219 words
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Article129 1923-05-31 5 HOW WASHINGTON TREATY IS BEING OBSERVED. Mr. Amery, in a written reply to tain Berkeley, states that the P-taUh-PS scrapped in accordance w.th the Wash ineton Treaty are as follows: USA., two being broken up and v dismantled preparatory to sa e Japan five, main armament removed129 words
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Article1420 1923-05-31 5 FURTHER PROCEEDINGS. The preliminary enquiry into the charge of theft of an insured letter brought against look Choon, a Chinese postman in the Penang Post Office was resumed in the Second Court, before i, r Aston, yesterday, when two of the witnesses for the prosecution were recalled1,420 words
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Article80 1923-05-31 5 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 26th May, 1923, show's a total of 56 deaths36 males and 20 females the death-rate being 22.75 per mille per annum, compared with 23.16 in the preceding week and 27.32 in the corresponding week of80 words
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Article100 1923-05-31 5 The corrected return of the export of rice from Baaigkok has now been issued fop March. The record figure of 2,717,290 piculs, given in the approximate return, hais actually been improved to 2,752,399 piculs, the value at the same time going up Tcs. 270,051 to Tcs. 16,494,039.100 words
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Article75 1923-05-31 5 May 31Corpus Christi. June 2—lnter-State Cricket: Penang vs Perak, Penang. 2 King’s Birthday Parade, 8 a.m. Polo Ground. 3 King’s Birthday. 3 M. F. A. Cup Semi-final. Bahrul Alam F. C. vs Darul Aihsan F. C. Dato Kramat Ground, 5 p.m. 4 Inter-State Cricket: Penang vs Perak, Penang.75 words
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Article1702 1923-05-31 5 CAPTIVES UNDER FIERCE FIRE. Mr. J. B. Powell, editor of The Weekly Review of the Far East” and one of the Americans still held by the Chinese bandits, writes to the China Press” Sunday morning at 3-30 o’clock I was awakened by rifle fire. The train slowed1,702 words
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Article29 1923-05-31 5 Weltevreden, May 26.-—Rubber is firmer and business for June and July has been done at 78. Tin is ouiet, but firm. Tha Banka limit is 142.Aneta.29 words
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Article23 1923-05-31 6 CRONIN.—At the Maternity Hospital Penang, on Monday May 28th to Mr. and Mr. P. Cronin of Nibong Tebal, P. W. a son.23 words
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Article1028 1923-05-31 6 There are strong advocates amongsj us of technical education who point to the dangers of a slavish adherence to a system that chiefly aims at turning out aspirants for clerical and professional employment for whom work cannot easily be found. But it must not be forgotten, a?1,028 words
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Article85 1923-05-31 6 The Chief Post Office will be closed at noon on Saturday, a public holiday. Letter posted at pillar-boxes within the Municipality of Penang up to 5 p.m. or at the Chief Post Office up to 6 p.m. will be in time for inclusion in the mails to85 words
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Article98 1923-05-31 6 A mail for Western Australia, by the Kangaroo, (via Singapore) closes at 7.15 a.m. to-morrow. The B. I. packet Ellenga. with outward European mails is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the Teesta. closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow. One bag of correspondence98 words
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Article1429 1923-05-31 6 The following, taken from the Graphic,’ (London), Undesirable Filins, is topical: My remarks warning, once again, the English people about the effect of American films in India, has resulted in a letter being sent me, from Chinsura, Bengal, by’ R.B. Ramsbothams, an official of the Indian Educational1,429 words
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107 1923-05-31 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. May There arrived in Singapore by 6 le Kangaroo,” the Honourables E. Taylor, Speaker of the Legislature of Western Australia, who is voyaging after a serious illness, P. Collier. Leader of the Opposition, W. C. Angwin, member for East Fremantle and107 words
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Article83 1923-05-31 6 Commencing to-night. tb' 1 J'' r Kineina will show Charles < The Idle Class,” a two reel film ]f and directed by the comedian A Fox production of six reels ll "Jack George Walsh, supports the h film, and is also full °f junny ,IKl Other attractions are”83 words
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Advertisement277 1923-05-31 6 I Removing Shortly I I TO No. 6 Beach Street. I The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Stationers and Booksellers, PENANG. W/llllllllllllllllli||||lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIKIIIIl!lllllllllim^ f Trustikoll THE ARTISTIC WOOD PRESERVATIVE Effectively protects woodwork against bite Ants, Dry Rot and Destructive insects and Vermin. Manufactured by SISSIONS EROS. CO., LTD., The well known makers277 words
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Advertisement15 1923-05-31 6 E. O.” Friday, Ist June, GUEST NIGHT-DANCING. Saturday, 2nd June, KING’S BIRTHDAY DINNER and DANCE.15 words
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Miscellaneous25 1923-05-31 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12.58 p.m. 7. 41 p.m. To-morrow. 1. 29 a.m. 7. 41 a.m. 1. 37 p.m. 8. 23 p.m.25 words
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Obituary21 1923-05-31 6 DEATH. Lange. At Trengganu, on May 28, Eric (Champek) Lange, aged 3 years, son of A. Lange, P. W. D., Trengganu.21 words
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Article170 1923-05-31 7 All Night Sitting in the Commons. Reuter’s Telegrams. London, May 30. ri TL.use of Commons held an allin? on the conimittee stage Irish Deportees Indemnity i i, was marked bv Bill, "huh .wift succession of oppo*.J amendments most of which ~piP(ted bv substantial majori,.|iel. ,4 a minor characterReuter’s Telegrams. - 170 words
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27 1923-05-31 7 London. May 30. Art O'Bii n and eight other Irish ..pe-- charged at Bow Street w: -i: cnspiracy. and remanded till to-morrow.27 words
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Article56 1923-05-31 7 London. May 30. In the Hmis of Commons, at question time. Mr. McNeill <aid that negotiations b: the return of Wei-Hai-Wei to China Lll been resumed. The Government was nna’t :<■ as yet to make a statement on the subject but he assured the questioner that all private interests56 words
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Article44 1923-05-31 7 CHICHERIN'S DECLARATION. London. May 30. Ihe Manchester Guardian’s correspondent in Mo<cow fays M. Chicherin dedares that the Russo-British position is serious. If Lord Curzon insists on be recall of the Soviet Ambassadors in Afghanistan and Persia, a rupture is inevitable.44 words
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Article33 1923-05-31 7 Constantinople, May 30. Atig'na reports indicate Russo-Tur-'■'ll differences. It is stated that the decided to exclude the Soviet '"'otrom Turkish ports as a reprisal I the Soviet attitude to Turkish snips.33 words
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Article117 1923-05-31 7 IMPORTANCE of dutch indies. London. May 30. at Inee |j n j o f the British [77, f’°mmerce for the Dutch Mil tk.' n o, nn Sir Walter Townley Pl dt °"’iug to the energies of the Indio er ,n P ortan ce of the DutchUi117 words
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Article42 1923-05-31 7 p lkOT ACQUITTED. T] l(4 1 Hague, May 30. Brc(., 1 H T G>peal acquitted the Pa< Peen senten ced to He c m' 1 M>nnier) t in connection n between th»- steamer as t"\ B' itish steamer Ezar-42 words
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Article14 1923-05-31 7 The Fits na »ue, May 31. ham,Kr the bill reconstruction of Austria.14 words
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Article468 1923-05-31 7 German Industrialists in London. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, May 30. The report that the German Government sent representatives to London in regard to the reparations is explicable in view-of the fact that a small deputation of German financial industrial leaders is now in London, headed by the Director of the[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 468 words
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Article226 1923-05-31 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 29. The Perak War Memorial is on its way out from England. The memorial takes the form of a rectangular tablet, divided into four panels on which are inscribed the names of 91 Perak men who fell in the great war.226 words
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Article495 1923-05-31 7 British Proposals. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, May 30. The Opium Commission heard the report of Monsignor Brent on the Amelivan efforts to suppress the abuse of opium in the Philippines and urging the necessity for an understanding with other countries to overcome the smuggling which is still rampant[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 495 words
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Article125 1923-05-31 7 PROPOSED LOAN. Paris, May 31. It is understood that a recent meeting of the Council of the Chinese Consortium considered inter alia the question of a loan to China, and will submit a report to the respective Governments. Appeal to American Banks. The Daily 7 News New York125 words
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Article26 1923-05-31 7 THE CASUALTIES. Allahabad. May 7 30. The Pioneer” learns from Meshed that the fatalities in the earthquake at Turbadhidari are estimated at 4,000.26 words
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Article118 1923-05-31 7 President Harding Points America’s Way. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, May 30. Speaking at a Memorial Day commemoration at Arlington Military Cemetery, President Harding declared the United States had proved there could be less armament and they should now strive for the assurance of less war. The United[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 118 words
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Article101 1923-05-31 7 ANOTHER PHASE OF WAR FINANCE CONCLUDED. Washington, May 30. The Treasury announces the suspension of the silver purchases until it is ascertained whether the estimates of the offers already accepted exceed two hundred million ounces which the law authorises the Government to purchase. The announcement means101 words
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Article14 1923-05-31 7 London. May 30. The Liverpool shipowner. Mr Frank Bibby. left £1,229,482.14 words
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Article32 1923-05-31 7 THE FIRST RESULTS. Brussels, May 30. The Davis Cup first day’s results were: Lycett (Britain) beat Watson (Belgium) 6-2 8-6 6-2. "Washer (Belgium) beat Gilbert 6-2 4-6 6-2 6-3.32 words
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Article30 1923-05-31 7 London, May 30. Mrs. Mallory opened her British tour in the Middlesex Championships at Chiswick and entered the fifth round without the loss of a set.30 words
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Article184 1923-05-31 7 PENANG’S SCORE. In fine weather, the Penang team fired off in the match between Shanghai. Hongkong, Singapore and Penang at the Rifle Range yesterday, with Lieut-Col. W. H. Whyte as Range Officer. The Other officers present were Capt. Dawson, who watched the firing on behalf of Singapore,184 words
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Article108 1923-05-31 7 -IM. M.” The results of bowls ties played yesterday are as follow 7 Championship Pairs.Messrs. J. G. Allan and E. Reimann w.o. Messrs. G. Stothard and H. Oxenham. Ladies Singles Handicap.+l Mrs. McLernon beat 5 Mrs. Reimann 21—1. Tuesday, June sth. Singles Handicap.Scr. A. J. Plumb v.-IM. M.” - 108 words
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Article902 1923-05-31 7 INTERESTING PEN VNG CASE. The hearing of an interesting appeal involving a question of legitimacy, was concluded in the Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday, before the Hoc. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, Senior Puisne Judge. The question at issue arose in matters relating to the estate of902 words
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Article610 1923-05-31 7 is coming out East, on a trip. Free Press.” Lieut.-CoL Graham has returned to Kuala Lumpur from Lumut. A football match between the P. C. C. and the Central Union played at the Esplanade last evening resulted in a draw one goal each. Tributes to the workis coming out East, on a trip. Free Press.” - 610 words
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Article213 1923-05-31 7 ACCUSED DISCHARGED. After a protracted hearing, the case in which Tan Teow Kang, driver of motor bus No. P 989, was charged with driving in a manner so rash as to cause the death of a Chinese boy named Khoo Cheng Hai in Burmah Road on March213 words
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Article632 1923-05-31 8 Malay Mail.” AMENDING THE RUBBER RESTRICTION BILL. A special meeting of the Federal Council was held on Tuesday morning in the Council Chamber, at Kuala Lumpur, under the presidency of the Acting Chief Secretary, the Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose. The others present were Raja Chilian (representing H.. Malay Mail.” - 632 words
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Article117 1923-05-31 8 PENANG. MAY 31. 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsl74|) 3 days’sight Private 177 a Bombay Demand Bank 174| 2 Madras Demand Bank 174| 3 days’sight117 words
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Article447 1923-05-31 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Benavon for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Bendoran for Port Swettenham. Pangkor for Kantang (Trang). Kinta for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Kedah for Bindings and Sitiawan. Taipeng for Teluk Anson. Kitano Maru for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles447 words
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Article370 1923-05-31 8 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRA.’W. Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close balf-an-bour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Batu Gajah, Tapali Road, By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Knbu, Kuala 7.15 a.m Lumpur, Klang, Port Swetten- also370 words
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Article313 1923-05-31 8 Mr. F. J. E. Spring, of St. Aubins, Jersey, writes to the Times” as follows Those motorists who are distressed and endangered by other motorists’ dazzling headlights have only to try the following simple and inexpensive device in order to secure complete, or nearly complete, relief. The same313 words
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Article182 1923-05-31 8 A demonstration was given by the London General Omnibus Company at their premises in Milman-street of a head-light which has been adopted for the country services. This is an effort to solve the difficult problem of accommodating the conflicting interests of the motor-driver and those182 words
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Advertisement381 1923-05-31 8 i'iWMI I A Cure at Last Does it seem to you that you can’t stand another minute of that awful burning itch That it must be cooled That you must have relief Get a bottle of the new liquid wash, Dexma and just sj»onge it over the affected parts. The381 words
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Advertisement174 1923-05-31 8 MOTHERHOOD. The sufferings and fatigues of maternity have exhausted you. Your vitality of which you have been so magnificently generous, is to-day reduced, weakened, spent. And now, more than ever, it is necessary that your blood should be rich and pure and plentiful, for during the long months to come174 words
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Advertisement261 1923-05-31 8 I WnUHIIIIIIIIIIII» I i LATEST MODEL j t t CANADIAN t i iFORDI I CARS I ARRIVED A number of improvements have s been incorporated in the new g 1 model FORD g INSPECTION INVITED. g I I WEARNE BROS, i LIMITED. f PENANG. ess»nwMoa" I JUST ARRIVED: THE EVER261 words
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Article91 1923-05-31 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. r, Shares. s z; S. W «2 CQ 02 c sc. sc. Sc. Rubber (Dollar). Sungei T. 30 35 32J 35 Mining. NawngPet 1.22 s 1.27 i 1.25 1.271 Pahang C 8/6 9/691 words
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Article76 1923-05-31 9 31st May, 1923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 50 A Pen ANGt Fine Pale Crepe 50i rnom I Unsmoked Sheet 45 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 51i pore (Crepe 51| London and New York. I oxnnN Smoked Sheet ls.2£d Loxbon Crepe U2id New York G2BJ The following were the rubber quotations76 words
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Article54 1923-05-31 9 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private and auction sides held this week: Cts Per Pound. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 48 to 50 No. 2 45 47 Scrap, virgin and lump 32 35 untreated54 words
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Article139 1923-05-31 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on May 30: Spot £199.15$ up £2 3 mos. buying 199.15 s 2.5 s 3 selling 200 2.5 s The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd: London, May 30, £2OO spot, an 1 199.15 s three months buying, £2OO139 words
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Article18 1923-05-31 9 Nawng Pet Tin. Limited, for May, hours run 217, yardage treated 17,000, ore won, piculs 202.18 words
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Article171 1923-05-31 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5.000,00 nom Cloves no stock Gold leaf 72.00 sellerMace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 1105... Coconuts per 1,000 46.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10.80 sales Rattans H-20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do do171 words
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Article24 1923-05-31 9 The following is a non-delivered cable for the week ending 30th inst, at the E. E. A.- and C. Telegraph Co: Sutanchahi.24 words
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Article1099 1923-05-31 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. S NAMES g.£ X DO f- ae RUBBER [Dollar.] S c 8 c 8 c Allenby Rubber Co 1 15 1 20 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 25 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 05 2 15 Ayer Hi tarn Planting Syndicate 13 00 13 501,099 words
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Advertisement835 1923-05-31 9 ADVERTISEMENTS. the petaling tin, limited. (Incorporated in the F. M. S.) POSTONS VACANT. LOST TRANSFERS. vaXTED for rubber estate in Perak, Whereas application has been made to n Assistant (single) with'the Directors of the above Company to E ur °f of Tamil. Reply with copies issue a duplicate certificate of835 words
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Advertisement288 1923-05-31 9 ORDINANCE NO. (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In Bankruptcy. No. 104 0f<1922 Summary Case. Re Quah Choo Lay of Chop Seng Chong Hin. Notice is hereby given that on the application of the Assistant Official Assignee, Penang, the Court has fixed the Bth288 words
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Article955 1923-05-31 10 AN OBJECT LESSON. Sir A. Maurice Low, the Washington correspondent of the Morning Post,’ says there are some things America can teach us, and the operation of the telephone is one of them. In comparing the telephone in America and the telephone in England there is an955 words
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Article365 1923-05-31 10 Great interest has been aroused bv the series of articles on the Capita Levy Fallacy which appeared in Tp, Times” from the pen of Mr. W w Paine, the well-known banker. Mr p an gave the following-summary of the main points of his argument: (1) Against any365 words
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Advertisement500 1923-05-31 10 H~ -■S- tttfCADII IV SB j| VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 1 royal aLUE TF good judgment leads you to smoke Piccadilly Cigarettes you LJI" J 1 will realise that their fine appearance is but a hint of the still tight finer smoking qualities which lie underneath the pure rice paper. tin ensures500 words
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Advertisement182 1923-05-31 10 Cuticura Talcum Is Soothing For Baby’s Skin After a bath with warm water and Cuticura Soap there is nothing more cooling and refreshing for baby’s tender skin than Cuticura Talcum. Soap li.. Talcum 1». 34., Ointment 1». 3d. »nd 2. 6d Sola throughout t ie Empire. BritishDepot:F bery A Sods,Ltd182 words
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Article506 1923-05-31 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Pe nang, Alry 31, 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 Mutton506 words
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Advertisement237 1923-05-31 11 5 I Supreme in Speed Supreme in Reliability. J J THE FAMOUS j IA J S MOTOR-CYCLE I 8 m i ~r 1 Mir i£adr% A e it < I f! I WINNER OF JUNIOR TOURIST TROPHY RACE jl I 1914 1920 1921 1922. ft WINNER OF SENIOR RACE 1923.237 words
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Advertisement77 1923-05-31 11 When a man asserts his disbeliei 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 is77 words
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Advertisement208 1923-05-31 11 BASS GUINNESS I LIGHT ALE STOUT I Gj specially Wg I i TW mi i I J V J BREWED 1 l I 11 KM i I for the I i tropics ibsA I ilil mi BWi Adamson Gilfillan fetSw I i co-, ltd., i i kC^oinii*N» Co ui d208 words
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Advertisement1418 1923-05-31 12 DOLLAR LINE Nippon Yusen Kaisha. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. v j a g nez UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE HOMEWARD M.S. DOLLAR IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT HOMEWA 2nd haif june (Subject to alteration without Notice.) GLAUCUS June 1 London and Rotterdam. RO PE AN I MERIONES .31,418 words
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Advertisement744 1923-05-31 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) p. O. SAILINGS. LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Penang. To Marseilles London Leave Penang about about MALWA June 8 NYANZA j une 7744 words
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