Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 August 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1923-08-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 193. VOL LXXXI. THURSDAY, 23” d AUGUST, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement316 1923-08-23 1 (k< MATSUO, J Japanese Dentist J |()l ,BislW Street, PENANf- g 1 BUSINESS HOURS FROM I 9aM to 5 P.M. I i I H L J B I Big i r ross's pilsener beeß J> 11, Reduction I If* t> GUIHNESS'S SJOU T /t J"T CORD :IN I i IBUB316 words
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Advertisement14 1923-08-23 1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a j T. NAGATA, s DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO I “THE DISPENSARY." S J14 words
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Article844 1923-08-23 2 CENSUS REVELATIONS. A correspondent of the “Englishman says modern investigations relating to Madras and its peoples, their customs and culture, are leading students to the opinion that it is in that province that the true spirit of ancient India survives. For instance, Sir John Marshall has,844 words
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Advertisement1475 1923-08-23 2 Short Classified Trade with Australia Advertisements. Penang Sales Room. Wanted, For Sale, To Let. &c., AUCTIO N SALE can be inserted in the Pinang Gazette” at OF THREE CENTS A WORD Valuable Household Furniture counting the address to which an d p iano Mr. E. T. SHEAF, the Australian replies1,475 words
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Advertisement897 1923-08-23 2 TCHING BURNING PIMPLKONHEAD Also On Neck. Of a Wet P ai d np capital Nature, Cuticura Heals. Reserve Fund I Reserve Liability of Pi-Anri My little girl had a breaking out of pimples on her head and the nape QO ea( i Office of her neck. They became of a897 words
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Article490 1923-08-23 3 ,v “COMPANY” DAYS. J.TVLE decide, writes a corresTurns <>f India,” which > e,,t strange, that Englishmen the h 1 1 fu n dress they are acr the Homeland, with ence of stiff collars dress, suit tb< i flfOnVC r that Indians should adopt Th style foi490 words
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Article403 1923-08-23 3 LADY EXPERTS FROM SHANGHAI. For ages W e Chinese attached too much import mce to literary attainments, too little to physical culture. As a result we have been nicknamed “the sick men of the Ea-t, writes a Chinese correspondent on behalf of a local committee. Even at present403 words
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Article363 1923-08-23 3 .—Ex. The consequences as regards French policy* abroad are investigated with searching and kindly sympathy in a wellinformed article by Mr. Denis Gwynn, in the current number of our contemporary, ‘Studies’ to which we may commend readers who are disposed to judge France severely. Mr. Gwynn.—Ex. - 363 words
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Article99 1923-08-23 3 The Pattani correspondent of the “Siam Observer” writes: —On the night of he iHh inst. the Kuron i.i of Behrah Njeng Sambilan, Amphur Pattani, was stabbed in the buttock by a Mnl-iy, whose intentions evidently were to inflict a m »re serious injury as the weapon, which99 words
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Advertisement262 1923-08-23 3 THREE CAUSES OF INDIGESTIONAND ONE TONIC METHOD OF CURE. Riding at meals i 8 a bad habit that ofadds to acute Dyspepsia. Hurried ‘a and bolting food without proper “Ration set up mischief that some"‘vans years of suffering from weakj... d,ls °f digestion. An ill-choseai H lu^1 t <‘ Stible262 words
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Advertisement534 1923-08-23 3 VIRGINIA CIGARETTES T F good judgment leads you to smoke Piccadilly Cigarettes you j 1 will realise that their fine appearance is but a hint of the still tight I finer smoking qualities which lie underneath the pure rice paper. tin ensures The pure Virginia* leaf is matured by the534 words
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Article854 1923-08-23 4 SHIP AND CABIN SELECTIONS: P. G.” Special.] But little heed is paid to the arrangements of the passage home until leave is so imminent that adequate arrangements are impossible. It is perhaps inexplicably strange that this should be so, when it is t iken into consideration that854 words
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Article548 1923-08-23 4 PROPOSALS UNDER A SCHEME OF RECONSTRUCTION. The secretary of the Singapore Electric Tramways, Ltd., has issued to the shareholders a copy of a report which has been sent to the debenture holders by the Receiver of the company. Sir William Plender, setting out the proposed scheme of reorganisation.548 words
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Article108 1923-08-23 4 Padang, Sumatra, has recently experienced two very serious conflagrations. On July 26 through an unknown cause fire started on the premises of Guntzel and Schumacher and entirely destroyed them, together with those of L. E. Tels and Co., Societa Commissivnaria, Nichiran Trading Co., and sundry dwellings.108 words
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Article83 1923-08-23 4 The adjourned hearing of the charges against Abdul Rahman, a Bombay merchant, was continued before the Third Magistrate, Mr. Gourlay, at Singapore. Mr. Whitley, D. P. P., appealed to prosecute with Mr. A. J. Shelley Thompson, and Mr. V. D. Knowles defending. The accused wag committed83 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article478 1923-08-23 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,—News received here relating to the capture of Amoy by Northern warships and the subsequent landing of Northern troops there, will probably turn out to be a turning point in the fortunes of the Chinese people. As long as the warring478 words
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Article323 1923-08-23 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —Tn the course of your interesting report of the gathering at the Residency at which Lady Guillemard and Miss Rutherford spoke it is stated that the former had been told that there was no need of a social centre,”323 words
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Article170 1923-08-23 4 the progr AMm There will be a few available, at the boxing gB,<le be held at 5.15 p m padang to-morrow, which 7 .T pf f application to Mr. R n secretary of the Cricket Cl u v“ will be made. bat. a Will be sent round dnrim-170 words
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Article368 1923-08-23 4 A physician says that cigarette smoking is not the vicious practice which it has been represented to Considering alone the question of the tobacco used, that nride into cigarettes does not contain as much nicotine as either pipe tobacco or that going to form368 words
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Article173 1923-08-23 4 When Tilden, known on his iwti« heath as “Big Bill,” was 1 wo rldin lawn tennis championship of th 1921 (against Norton) he sympathy of the sick man. When W. patr jot, “Little Bill.” met 1«’ Hunter, sympathy j e _f a ced divided. Johnston is a 11173 words
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Article24 1923-08-23 4 tlw Harmston’s Circu- wdi lt matinee on Saturday at fu Kramat Gardens. 11 uighb' gramme now being pit >' 9.15 will be given.24 words
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Advertisement1212 1923-08-23 4 NEW AOVERTtS£f4ENTS. Federated Malay States. POSITION VACANT. STATE OF SELANGOR. I Wanted for six months Planter with good knowledge of Tamil, salary about! SUMMONS IN SUMMARY Sill $3OO per month. Apply Box No. 221. OR DEBT or LIQUIDATED DEMAND, c/o Pinang Gazette. I (Under Section 471 of the Civil Procedure1,212 words
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Feminine Reflections.
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Article595 1923-08-23 5 S. Stuart-Dewden - By S. Stuart-Dewden. The story of Nell Gwyn, the favourite king Charles 11., usually obscured her doul’t-'l talent in favour of her lovedentures. That she was one of Love<lct women there can be no question, he had many lovers before the vol.i\ferrie Monarch.” At the same time595 words
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Article448 1923-08-23 5 of* As winds at this season do hl OBt nau ghtily by sending upJ( 10 n roni the trees before their Vp p ri l )e > I make note here of a if vr ,r Apple Chutney for which, Dli\ ma^e the sharper the apof l448 words
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Article564 1923-08-23 5 By “Rosamund.” If your birthday is on August 3rd, you will probably be quiet and reserved, and little inclined to entrust your thoughts and ideas to others. You should be good at debate, and if a man, would be a good lawyer. You will not fall564 words
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Article, Illustration40 1923-08-23 5 Attractive Bathing Dress Beach Wrap. Bathing dress of grey stockingette, with scallops bound with yellow, trimmed with interlaced blue, and yellow ribbons. The beach wrap is made of yellow stockingette with a blue stripe. It has the fashionable bolster collar.40 words
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Article, Illustration344 1923-08-23 5 Gay and Elaborate Fashions. Umbrellas, as regards their handles, and parasols, as we might say ‘in the altogether,’ are particularly elaborate and daring this summer and when w’eather permits nothing adds to the charm of a lovely frock more than a charming parasol, or makes a more344 words
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Article504 1923-08-23 5 By A Manchurist. Hands are so very noticeable, that is why their appearance should be made as pleasing as possible. Surely they are well worth the little care needed I Often one observes that it is not that the hands are badly shaped, but that they are discoloured504 words
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Article488 1923-08-23 5 Etta Ethridge - By Etta Ethridge. I What is more fascinating than to make your home beautiful by your own efforts-- and at a trifling cost. There are many ways. Here is one that nee-d not cost 1 more than a few pence. Framing portraits, snap-shots and valued sketches adds wonderfully488 words
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Article540 1923-08-23 5 Mrs. Courtney James - By Mrs. Courtney James. Holidays to some mothers bring their little problems. I suppose it comes ?s rather a shock to a parent when, finds that her young daughter desires ardently to go away for a seasjde holiday in company with a girl friend, and without mother.540 words
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Article39 1923-08-23 6 Wilkie. —At Batu Gajah Hospital, on the 22nd inst., to Mr. and Mrs. 3. Kiddie Wilkie, a son. Barsby.—On August 20. at the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, the wife of Inspector W. P. Bar-by. S. S. Police, a son.39 words
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Article1176 1923-08-23 6 There have been so many indications of the likely lines that would be followed by the French Government in replying to t ie British Note, that little surprise will be occasioned at the general tone actually adopted in framing the Reply. It is remarked therein that the1,176 words
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Article1309 1923-08-23 6 Brigadier-General Sir William Manning has been Governor Sir Hugh of Ceylon since 19LS, and Clifford. there is apparently some ground for the belief that His Excellency’s stay in the Colony will not last very much longer. A reader of the Times of Ceylon suggests that appointment of1,309 words
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Article301 1923-08-23 6 The B. I. Packet Tara, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the Teesta, closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The Blue Funnel steamer Meriones, from the United Kingdom for Penang, is now expected to arrive here on I’uesday,301 words
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Advertisement310 1923-08-23 6 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXS a EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. 5 x 5 X Steam Turbine», ALL 5 S Generator» A. C. &D. C., BR,T,SH X X EE Switchboard», X Wire» and Cables, X X Lighting Fitting», EE V X Switches and X Accessories, etc., etc. x x S enquiries S g INVITED. X §I i310 words
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Advertisement35 1923-08-23 6 “E. O.” The Best Situated I Hoteljjn ithe East. 812 feet Sea Frontage. Unique Ball Room—Up-to-date Orchestra. Guest Nights and Dancing every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffins every Wednesday and Saturday—Orchestra. Orchestral Concert" every Wednesday.35 words
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Miscellaneous25 1923-08-23 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 11. 4 p.m. 5. 15 p.m. To-morrow. 11. 2 a.m. 5. 10 a.m. 11.41 p.m. 5. 54 p.m.25 words
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Article1591 1923-08-23 7 franee Slates Her Position. ~I AII \IS OF REPLY TO BRITISH NOTE. neuter’s Telegrams.] I e Paris, August 22. nc h replv to the British Note The l p J 1 for ecasted. It begins LLment of France’s position, rith l .im« contains the elements ofneuter’s Telegrams.] I - 1,591 words
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Article72 1923-08-23 7 REBELS SEVERELY PUNISHED. Madrid, August 22. Spanish reinforcements reached lifarauin, inflicting severe punishment on the rebels. Native Levies Land. Madrid, August 22. Despatches from Melilla state that a force of native levies landed at Afrau and occupied positions near Tifarauin. The Spanish Losses. Madrid, August 23. The72 words
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Article52 1923-08-23 7 FAVOURABLE POSSIBILITIES. Moscow’, August 22. The B. E. C. O. S. Trailers’ party has left en route for Petrograd, Helsingfors and London. It is undersiood that they’ are satisfied with the possibilities of a regular business increase on the basis of future contracts. They left behind an52 words
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Article38 1923-08-23 7 RECONSTRUCTION OF TELEGRAPHS. Riga, August 22. A message from Moscow states that the Soviets have appropriated 185,000 gold roubles for the purpose of renewing telegraphic communication with the Persian frontier. via Kisilaiwat, Polteratsk and Gaudan.38 words
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Article35 1923-08-23 7 Riga. August 22. A message from Moscow says the French Senator. M. De Monzie, who is touring Russia, has been in conference with M. Chicherin several times in the past few’ days.35 words
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Article40 1923-08-23 7 SUFFICIENT STOCKS ON HAND FOR FOUR MONTHS. Washington. August 22. According to the Government survey in connection with the threatened strike, the national stocks of coal will suffice to supply national requirements for over four months.40 words
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18 1923-08-23 7 Melbourne. August 22. "The Pan-Pacific Science Congress has concluded. The members have proceeded to Sydney.18 words
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Article35 1923-08-23 7 London, August 22, The record price of over £lOO,OOO w T as paid for twro Reynolds’ portraits from Lord Glenconner’s collection. It is stated that they are going to America.35 words
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Article25 1923-08-23 7 New York, August 22, The Manager of Wills, the negro puglist, declares that Wills will not fight Firpo unless the latter defeats Dempsey.25 words
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Article151 1923-08-23 7 Won Lost Pts. W. L. Ist In. Ist Poss. Obt. Per. Yorks 23 1 3 1 140 121 86.42 Notts 14 3 4 2 115 78 67.82 Kent 16 7 0 2 125 80 64.00 Lancs 14 2 4 6 130 .78 60.00 Surrey 10 2 6151 words
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Article858 1923-08-23 7 IMPROVEMENT SCHEMES. Tn connection with what appeared in our issue of the 18th instant under the caption of Our Rural Roads,” we have been able to secure further and more detailed information as to the work in progress under the P.W.D. We give the following amplification858 words
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Article831 1923-08-23 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Lira Cheng Teik leave® for Deli to-morrow evening by the s.s. Kopah. Mr. E. Belbin is a passenger from Singapore to London by the s.s. Hyson. Mr. A. Risoe, accompanied by Mrs. Risoe and children, proceeds to Sumat' i to-morrow on a brief holiday. H. H. the831 words
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Article56 1923-08-23 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 23. Doctor Harold Mowat, Radiologist, Medical Department, Kuala Lumpur, was found dead this morning in his residence. The deceased arrived three years ago, and was about to go on l«ave. The funeral will take place this evening. The cause56 words
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Article271 1923-08-23 7 OPENING OF COURT BUILDINGS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, August 22. The new High Court Buildings at Alor Star were opened by H.H. The Sultan yesterday morning prior to the sitting of the Court of Appeal, comprising Sir Walter Shaw, Mr. Justice Sproule, anef Mr. Justice271 words
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Article159 1923-08-23 7 SECOND-HAND DEALER’S NOVEL EXCUSE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 23. Charged with being in possession of arms, including iron pikes, hooks and forks, for which he had no licence, a I hinese second-hand dealer pleaded 'je bought the articles at an auction held at the Central Police159 words
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Article318 1923-08-23 8 Messrs. Willian Jacks Co., London reported on the 25th July The political situation on the Continent remains unchanged, but prospects of favourable crops and the existence of a large Bear Account both here and in America has led to an upward move in prices which may continue,318 words
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Article194 1923-08-23 8 Messrs. Gow, Wilson and Stanton Ltd., London, reported on July 26 Sorae slight irregularity has been noticeable in the Rubber Market during the past week, but at the time of writing a decidedly firmer tone is noticeable. Spot Crepe and Sheet has been freely dealt in up194 words
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Article34 1923-08-23 8 Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Singapore, state: —A cable from our London office to-day gives London stocks down 630 tons for the week ending August 17, total now on hand 48,572 tons.34 words
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Article244 1923-08-23 8 Bombay, August 1: M. Fouchet, the first French Minister to the Court of Afghanistan, arrived here by the last mail bo it the Maldavia, and is making a short stay in Bombay before proceeding to Peshawar en route for Kabul. The French G > vernment appointed M.244 words
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Article533 1923-08-23 8 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, August 23, 1923. eta Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 52 Sweet Bread pair 4 11 Leg of Mutton lb Kidney pair 30 Feet four 50 Mutton Head, sheep533 words
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Advertisement237 1923-08-23 8 "-ptnyl During the anxious times Z of illness Z i BOVRIL i Z gives strength Z H Prevents that Sinking Feeling ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a DfJ. Collis BrowilSl CHUMODYM3 THE ORIGINAL ANO ONLY GENUINE» Acts like a Charm in Checks and arrests DkARRHCEA d FEVER. CROUP. AGUE* the only Specific in The Best237 words
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Advertisement170 1923-08-23 8 BIG VALUE AT I WHITEAWAY’S I SALE NOW PROCEEDING. J Mraotffimai) I 3 'll I 11 ii W Irish White Lawn Handkerchief FLF FCV with one meh hemstitched border L T Size 18‘/a square. COAT SWEATER, Sale Price White Wool Coat Sweaters. $2 per dozen. Usually $10.50. Sale Price $6.75.170 words
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Article834 1923-08-23 9 LATEST OUTRAGE IN CHINA. The Special Correspondent of the Free Press” says no better illustration of the chaos now prevailing in China can be given than the latest outrage committed in Amoy by the soldiers in occupation of the city on the sudden arrival of two Chinese834 words
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Article56 1923-08-23 9 Tokio, 'August 18. —The Washington treaties have, been put into force. There has been appointed a committee to consider the question of keeping, as a memento, a portion of the Mikasa, the flagship of the Japan Sei» battle. It is likely that her bridge and a portion56 words
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Article264 1923-08-23 9 In the current number of ‘‘Near East” there appears an editorial which is worthy of wide currency. It represents with accuracy the views which are generally held by English people at Home. The writer says: “It has been made perfectly plain that all important sections of the nation264 words
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Article96 1923-08-23 9 Inspector E. J. Brownings, cf rhe Detective Department, accompanied by three detectives went to Bukit Mertajam yesterday morning and proceeded to Tanah Liat two miles ‘away. Here they raided two houses and arrested Ng Keng, Teh Bow and Ng Yong, la femule who were charged before Mr. A.96 words
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Article81 1923-08-23 9 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 8.30 to 10.30 to-night:— 1 March The Great Little Army Alford 2 Overture The Calif of Bagdad Boieldieu 3 Waltz Parma Handy 4 Selection The Messenger Boy Monckton 5 Intermezzo The Lake of81 words
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Article247 1923-08-23 9 PENANG, AUGUST 23, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 175 3 days’sight Private 177 p Bombay Demand Bank „175 Madras Demand Bank 175 3 days’sight247 words
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Article134 1923-08-23 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. E E Shares. c >» -2 s e 23 CC CQ X c. I c. I c. J c. Rubber (Dollar). Amalgamated 2.25 2.30 2.221 2.25 Glenealy 1.35 1.45 1.40 1.45 Indragiri 5.50134 words
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Article67 1923-08-23 9 23rd August. 1923. Local. cts. ISmoked Sheet 514) Penang j Fine Pale Crepe 51Unom (Unsmoked Sheet 47 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 52} pore (Crepe 52} London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ls.3}d London Crepe u3 d New York G 29 The following were the rubber quotations in London on67 words
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Article87 1923-08-23 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on August 22 Spot £190.75.6d up £3.75.6d 3 mos. buying 191.75.6 d 3.75.6 d 3 selling 191.125.6 d 3.75.6 d Local. Aug. 23rd Singapore sold 100 tons at $96.25. Penang buyers no sellers at $96.25. Messrs. Boustead and87 words
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Article263 1923-08-23 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 110.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 42.00 sellers Coconuts per 1,000 46.00 sellers Copra Sundried 9.85 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do263 words
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Article1124 1923-08-23 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. g g 5 NAMES Sj Ĕ__J_ 11 RUBBER [Dollar S c S c 8 e Allenby Rubber Co 1 35| 1 40 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 45 1 55 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 22| 2 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 14 00 14 50 Ayer1,124 words
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Advertisement201 1923-08-23 9 BOXING 1 SHIP vs. SHORE On the Padang [j FRIDAY, 24th 5-15 P. M. jj ARRANGEMENTS AS USUAL. I The Strathclyde Paint Co., Glasgow, j SHIP Brand. j li'd Oxide Paint in 5 gallon drums at $2O-00 per drum. 1 gallon drums at 4-50 I Permanent Mail Red Paint in201 words
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Miscellaneous142 1923-08-23 9 To-night! To-night!! Harmston’s Circus AGAIN TO-NIGHT OUR STAR PROGRAMME. >■♦.< Location :-DATO KRAMAT GARDEN. Special trams will run after every performance to all parts of the town. >»♦■< POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL. Full Box (t> Chairs) $l5-00 2nd Chairs $l-50 Single Seat (in Box) 3-00 j Stalls 75 cts. s t142 words
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Article556 1923-08-23 10 COMMITTEE’S REPORT FOR THE YEAR The following is from the report of the committee of the Singapore Cricket Club for the year ended June 30 last The income and expenditure account shows a surplus of income over expenditure of $3,657.65. The pavilion and bar have been maintained556 words
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Article55 1923-08-23 10 The following will represent H. M. S. Magnolia against Mr. Thean Bin’s XI on the Esplanade this evening —Goal. Kingham. A. 8., Backs. Powen, W. T., and Townsend, L. Sto.; Half-backs. Abethell. Sto., Winter, P. O. Treagett, A. 8., Forwards. Herbert, A. 8., Chapman, L. T., George, Sto., Bushell.55 words
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Article182 1923-08-23 10 London, Aug. 3.—The following is the result of the Chesterfield Cup:—Evander (McLachlan) 1, Poisoned Arrow (Fox) 2. Clochnaben (Archibald) 3. Twelve ran. The betting was:—lo to 1 against Evander, 20 to 1 Poisoned Arrow and 10 to 1 Clochnaben. His Majesty the King’s Josshouse has vyon the Chichester182 words
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Article111 1923-08-23 10 TO-DAY’S- DEPARTURES. Pangkor for Pulau Langkawi and Kan tang (Trang). Kinta for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Kedah for Bindings and Sitiawan. Tai ping for Teluk Anson. Hong Hwa for Singapore. Hosang for Calcutta. Hyson for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez and London. The following111 words
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Article402 1923-08-23 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Bata Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Kubu, Koala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang, Port Swetten- also402 words
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Article133 1923-08-23 10 Aug. 23—Harmston’s Circus, DatoKramat Gardens, 9,15 p.m. 23—Football, H. M. S. Magnolia v Mr. Thean Bin’s XI, Esplanade. 25—Temerloh Estate, Meeting, 9 Beach Street. 12 noon. 25—Perak Gymkhana Club, Taiping, Gymkhana, 3 p.m. Ball, 9,15 p.m. 25—Municipal Fire Brigade Competitions and Display, 5.15 p.m. 25—Lodge Krian, Installation Meeting,133 words
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Advertisement396 1923-08-23 10 JJnL wQh A Cure at Last Does it seem to yon can’t stand another minute of that awful burning itch That it must l>e cooled That you must have relief Get a l>ottle of the new liquid wash. Dexma and just sponge it oyer the affected parts. The very first396 words
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Advertisement167 1923-08-23 10 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXy J- “FISH” I BRAND KEROSENE OIL I si S X x THE BEST ILLUMINATING OIL 02 OQ Ck J X FOR THE HOME: OBTAINABLE X X AT ALL THE LOCAL STORES. PER TIN THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD., x (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) J X t 11 1 f167 words
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Article686 1923-08-23 11 IMPERIAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE. The Imperial Education Conference considered on 3rd July ‘'The bilingual problem and problems arising out of the use as a medium of instruction of a language which is not the home language of the pupils.” Mr. J. R. Firth (India) said that >n686 words
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Advertisement188 1923-08-23 11 /Gh all who Value Good Health VjfeSJ a dash of ENO’s Fruit Salt in a glass of water first thing every morning” is a rule made golden by the experience of millions of happy folk during the past half-century. ENO lce/>s you fit and able to ward off illness. It188 words
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Advertisement41 1923-08-23 11 MASSAGE AND RENU LIFE VIOLET RAY Specially for Rheumatism and every Nervous Disease by Miss SATO and Miss HATSUYO 34, Ltith Stmt, Paun. Tel. No. 493. tu th sat u e DENTIST. K. SHIMADA, No. 393, Chulia Street. Penang. w f41 words
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Advertisement285 1923-08-23 11 MONDAYITIS How to Avoid It As a general rule everyone feels less energetic on Monday than any other day in the week. This is very aptly termed Mondayitis. Instead of the week-end rest bracing up people it has the opposite effect. The principal reasons for this are an interruption of285 words
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Advertisement1583 1923-08-23 12 Australia by Burns Philp Line “ELLERMAN LINE THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE p EI STEA I MSHIP N LTD., M J.JS LJUVJ l-j Singapore to Java ports. Port Darwin, ,>. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. Thursday Island, BRISBANE, SYDNEY and (Incorporated m England.) HOMEWARD MELBOURNE, transhipping to Australian. “ELLERMAN” LINE. i Tasmanian1,583 words
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Advertisement716 1923-08-23 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 i about Pe»io( KARMALA Aug. 31 KASHMIR ab °it NELLORE Sept.716 words
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