Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 September 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1923-09-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. 207. VOL LXXXI. SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS19 words
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Advertisement321 1923-09-08 1 MODERN ART photographic I STUDIO I No. 7, Nortbam Road, Penang. I I Telephone No< 579 L JODELITE I Messrs. W. D. &H. O. WILLS’ j (registered) I 44 Ti yo 1717 IP A QTTI I7Q A 0 FTTTFC b j The wonderful TIMBER PRESERVATIVE is too well-known I VA3321 words
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Advertisement17 1923-09-08 1 j T. NAGATA, 5 j DENTIST. j 5 NEXT DOOR TO i i s “THE DISPENSARY.” S17 words
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Article1721 1923-09-08 2 A GAELIC COLLEGE AT lONA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, August 15. Among the suggestive pronouncements made by Mr. Angus Robertson on his return from Canada —where as Presisident of An Comunn Gaidhealach. he had been representing that body at the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the1,721 words
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Advertisement1047 1923-09-08 2 Cl Pl J “IMPERIAL” BURMA CHEROOTS, onort VldSSllieu finest quality only. A 1 Boxes of 100. Advertise mentS. Imperial No. I. Large Rs. 3- 4 No. 2. Medium 1-12 Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., No. 4, Cigarette Shape 1-4 can be inserted in the Pinang Awarded Silver Medal and1,047 words
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Advertisement845 1923-09-08 2 PERAK MOTOR UNION GYMKHANA. maatschappij El Saturday, 15th September, 1923 EDII,I{LAXI)S trading SOc lETt in the grounds of Mr. Eu ESTABLISHED Tong Sen’s house, Gopeng Capital Road, Ipoh. Statutory RcerV 0 000 000 < EVENTS. Special Reserve Motor Cycles—Tilting at the Ring and Branehcs.—Singapore, CakutfM 1 Heads and Posts, a845 words
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Article859 1923-09-08 3 RESULTS OF COMPANY’S PAST YEAR. The thirteenth annual report of the directors of United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended April 30 states that the profit for the year after deducting the directors’ fees and depreciation on buildings, etc., was $24,114.85, add profit brought forward859 words
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Article918 1923-09-08 3 The' first ordinary general meeting of New Oraigielea, Ltd. warf held in Gresham House, Singapoi-e. Mr. J. M. Sime presided, and others present Were Messrs. J. W. Campbell, H. W. Raper, D. J. Ward, J. S. M. Rennie, 11. H. Anyon, H. Butdher H. Cheetham J. T. Dawson,918 words
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Article510 1923-09-08 3 MR. BADDELEY’S VIEWS. In the report on the Straits Settlements for the year 1922, the Acting Colonial Secretary writes: The planting community continues to be interested in the possibility of increasing the yield of individual rubber trees by bud grafting from selected high-yield-ing mother trees. The recent510 words
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Article238 1923-09-08 3 Sumatra Consol. —Profit to April 30, £10.310, plus £lB2 brought, in divd. Is. 6d. per share forward £1,117. Crop, □51,860 lb. cost 6.64 d. f.0.b., realising is. 0.76 d. Sumatra Prop.—Profit to April 30. £3,194 divd. 6d. per share forward £695 balance debit profit and loss,238 words
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Advertisement206 1923-09-08 3 Heal Skin Troubles With Cuticura If you are troubled with pimple», blackheads, redness, roughness, ng and burning, which disfig‘'your complexion and skin. Cutirnra Soap and Ointment will do much to help you. Always include tbe Cuticura Talcum in your toilet r’Jcun 1». 3d., Ointment 11. 3d and Sl fid. .V’rnuffhout206 words
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Advertisement77 1923-09-08 3 When a man asserts his disbelief in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverages he drinks Tn nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though be states that he has not changed bis taste for years it proves not so much that he is77 words
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Advertisement218 1923-09-08 3 PREPARE FOR THE I RAINY SEASON! EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN Moderately Priced High Grade WATERPROOFS For Ladies, Maids Children. I “Mavis” Waterproof. 7i 4 mlo) Exact to illustration, /i/ ’W 11 i turn down collar, ImW self belt and pockets, z 'vlv Imh/ in a useful fa^’ n .J /J f.218 words
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Article708 1923-09-08 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. SOCIAL PERSONAL. M. Dillon-Corneck, French Consular Agent in Perak, has returned to Ipoh from his holiday in France. Mrs. Shervington, the wife of Mr. T. M. Shervington, manager of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ipoh, will be leaving for home at an early date. Mr. J, M. Pennycuick has708 words
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Article140 1923-09-08 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette-.’’) Sir,—With reference to a point raised at recent inquest proceedings in Penang, in connection with the motor accident, as to whether steering gear can jamb, and a car become unmanageable in consequence, an experience of my own may be worth giving.140 words
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Article166 1923-09-08 4 (To the Editor of the ‘’Pinang Gazette”). Sir, —In the report communicated to you of the I. S. P. meeting at Tai ping in your issue of Tuesday last. I see that I was credited with having asked, What would be the position of a member whote employers166 words
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Article253 1923-09-08 4 RICE PRICES. Sir, —The price of rice is going up. Possibly it is an old trick of the rice merchants or rice producers supported by an excuse that it is on account of the earthquake in Japan. It is Roped that the Government will watch that the price of253 words
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Article408 1923-09-08 4 STRONG CRITICISM BY n,,,, WIREI-kI RR?rO K Calcutta, August. 29an tions laid down by’tho r Wireless Convention regard tion of B i gnals of very lax, and that i SS better to have a meteorologiJ Calcutta instead of i n offjee i n opinion given by Was408 words
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Advertisement4 1923-09-08 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. SOCIAL PERSONAL.4 words
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Advertisement188 1923-09-08 4 IT’S SO TASY TO STOP INDIGESTION! It is one of the easiest things in the world to get rid of Flatulence, Wind, Heartburn and other forms of Indigestion arising from an excess of acidity in the stomach. Just take half a teaspoonful (or if you prefer it two or three188 words
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Advertisement172 1923-09-08 4 PARAMOUNT GRAVITY STYLO. sINK PENCIL r g zSKTTi'x The only reliable and gi MLJgIgE satisfactory I iii INK PENCIL ’i s 5 V ever TRY ONE NOW y y only $3.75 each, j 9 PARKER |EM SELF-FILLING I FOUNTAIN PEN. No w.’i-ted- Y” l leakable. A nio<t'-iti-factory PEN. i No.172 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous34 1923-09-08 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-da.y. 11.15 p.m. 5. 21 p.m. To-morrow. 11.24 a.m. 5. 27 a.m. 11.54 p.m. 5. 59 p.m. Monday. 12. 4 a.m. 6. 8 a.m. Midnight 6. 3b p.m.34 words
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Article705 1923-09-08 5 DELEGATE'S THEORIES CHIU ON PLAGUE. u t lt session of the Medical Congress Singapore on Wednesday afternoon a if| on The Original Home of Plague’’ 1 xl hv Dr. Wu Lien Teh, one of the (■hinese delegates, and an authority on he subject. Having traced the history of705 words
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Article178 1923-09-08 5 Mi action in which a Tamil contractor u led $1,433 from Mr. N. Reuben for 01 done and material supplied for the ruction of a tennis lawn at 31 Steload and for the levelling of certain '""‘"d at the back of the house, was mnnt need178 words
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Article540 1923-09-08 5 BISHOP’S WARNING. A warning against white women marrying Chinese appears in the “Liverpool Diocesan Gazette” from the Right Rev. G. H. Lander, for many years Bishop of Victoria (Hongkong). He says: Those who know the Chinese people have great respect for their many excellent, qualities. Their intelligence, industry.540 words
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Article208 1923-09-08 5 In the ‘‘London Gazette” announcement is made of an Order in Council, cited as “The Consular Fees (Amendment) Order, 1923,” revising the fees payable to Consular officers in China, and dealing chiefly with charges in connection with certificates required for merchant shipping. Examples of the revised208 words
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Article455 1923-09-08 5 CLAIM AND COUNTER-CLAIM BOTH SUCCEED. In the Supreme Court, Seremban, the Hon. Mr. Justice McCabe Reay delivered judgment in the civil suit, C. J. M. Lyons v. E. B. Barbour, Ltd., in which the plaintiff claimed $1,172.61 as- commission, while the defendants counterclaimed for $1,600.80 as damages455 words
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Article115 1923-09-08 5 New York, August 13. —In a boxing match af Philadelphia Firpo knocked cut Charles Weinert in the second round of an eight-round bout, thereby preserving his reputation as a wild-hitting slugger who is dangerous to his opponents rather through brute power than ring technique. Opening the115 words
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Article16 1923-09-08 5 London, Aug. 15.—H. W. Austin of Repton, has won the Public Schools’ Tennis Championship.16 words
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Article631 1923-09-08 5 THE PENANG EXPERIMENT. The Financier” of August 10 says the supply of milk in any tropical country is an important consideration. A clean and wholesome supply is primary essential to the eood health and general wellbeing of the community. Lack of grazing and other disadvantages of a631 words
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Article103 1923-09-08 5 After a blank interval of fifteen years the Madras pearl fisheries promise a revival in 1927, with the biggest fishery recorded for a century. Enormous beds of young pearl-bearing oysters have been located by the Government Director of Fisheries in Madras in the waters of103 words
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Article614 1923-09-08 5 of India wifi become law.—“ China Express.” The labour force of the rubber plantations of British Malaya is recruited almost entirely from the Southern districts of India in the Madras Presidency. The immense importance of the Indian labourer to the prosperity of Malaya has alwaysof India wifi become law.—“ China Express.” - 614 words
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Article243 1923-09-08 5 Mr. E ric Moller of Shanghai discusses in eleven columns of the “N -C. Daily News” of August 21, the report on Shipping Control in Hongkong 1917-1923 pre pared by the Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher C'.M.G., and recently published by the Hongkong Government. He243 words
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Advertisement59 1923-09-08 5 PINKETTES KEEP YOU WELL during the hot months of the year by keeping the system clean and the blood cool. Used occasionally when needled they dispel constipation, aid the liver, banish biliousness and sick headaches, prevent diarrhoea and dysenteryDealers everywhere sell Pinketfes, or post free, 60 cents Per vial, from59 words
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Miscellaneous180 1923-09-08 5 OUR WEEKLY CARTOON. “IN THE PUBLIC EYE.” fe 11 J. j I =-»v ,1 I "T 4 1 ITO\ v ■J Specially Drawn by David Wilson. Ihe Nelson-cum Oxford touch. THE RT. HON. L. C. M. S. AMERY, First Lord of the Admiralty. A smart light-weight boxer and a good180 words
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Article41 1923-09-08 6 McDonald.—At Dunedin. New Maland, on September 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. T.J. McDonald of Pataling Estate, a son. CHEANG.—On September 5, at 120-1, Pasir Panjang Road. Singapare, to Mr. and Mrs. Cheang Jim Khian (nee Khoo Swee Neo), a son.41 words
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Article1329 1923-09-08 6 We had occasion, a few days ago. to comment in these columns upon some paragraphs in the report of the Straits Settlements for the year 1922 by the Acting Colonial Secretary, the Hon Mr, F. M. Baddeley These allusions chiefly concerned the rubber and other industries.1,329 words
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Article1545 1923-09-08 6 The Malay Mail agrees that it would have been imPublic Bodies politic for the discusand Publicity. sion by the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board regarding Mr. Board man, the late Secretary, to have been public, but our contemporary suggests that there were certain irregularities in the procedure in1,545 words
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Article115 1923-09-08 6 A mail for Colombo, by the Patru. Singapore, closes at 6 P -nl j p'' nl {e« t t. The homeward mail, by the a closes at 11 a.m. on Thursday, the b instdiit. «1 i r fhp Af'icedoiuJ’ The homeward mail, by th closes at 6 p.m.115 words
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Advertisement228 1923-09-08 6 i 1 s 4 I EE UPI < ezz— i jUL S "I ivtirj r-T-f/'IMI 5 BraHCa Ilf» AU 1 ss ■/j iw -ltf]i| LJM_ Fl s th ■Hi I Lffl JMJL 11l O-. g#==ll J -f l s 4£emk' 1 YOUR OPPORTUNITY We have a few good re-conditioned Pianos228 words
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Advertisement36 1923-09-08 6 “E. O.” The Best Situated Hotel in the 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. Next Orchestral Concert 19t|i September.36 words
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Article607 1923-09-08 7 Moratorium in the Earthquake Area. Reuter's Telegrams.] Osaka. September 7. Emergency Imperial edicts have been d promulgating a 30 day’s moratoXni on payments due between Septem--lanl 30 The moratorium, which is her 1 anu pt jpplicable outside the zone of the dis-' .js provides that profiteers inReuter's Telegrams.] - 607 words
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Article736 1923-09-08 7 Mt ssages received by Japanese firms in Singapore indicate that the damage and loss of life in Tokio and Yokohama, are considerably less than was stated in the first cablegrams. The Yokohama Specie Bank have received a message from their Shanghai office stating that their offices*736 words
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Article41 1923-09-08 7 We learn that Mr. R. C- Edwards of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, at Yokohama, is among the injured. Mr- Fitzgerald and Mr. Caldwell, who are both well known in Penang are safe. Mr- Morrison is reported missing.41 words
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Article147 1923-09-08 7 It was generally felt in Penang that some immediate steps should be taken to raise funds for the relief of the earthquake sufferers in Japan, and the Honourable Mr. A. B. Voules, Resident Councillor, communicated with the Singapore Authorities yesterday suggesting that a Penang Relief Fund be147 words
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Article150 1923-09-08 7 AUSTRA LIAN PRE MIER'S DECLARATION. Perth (West Australia), Sept. 7. The Hon. Mr. Bruce, in a speech prior to his departure for London, said the future of the world and the hope of civilisation depended on the maintenance of Australia as an integral part of the150 words
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Article109 1923-09-08 7 REMARKBLE CLAUSE IN WIDOW’S WILL. London, September 7. Jennie, the widow of Dr. G. E. Morrison, former Adviser to the President of China, left £37,481. The will states that her husband’s diaries form a valuable record of history in the Far East and contain much of an109 words
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Article121 1923-09-08 7 WAR ON PESTS OF SOCIETY. Vienna, September 7. The International Police Congress passed a resolution approving the establishment, in each country, of a special police branch to deal with forgers, coiners and pickpockets, also pledging the delegates that the police in the respective countries would reply to121 words
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Article183 1923-09-08 7 London, September 7. The death is announced, at the age of 80, of Sir William Treloar, a former Lord Mayor of London. Sir William Treloar was principal of the firm of Treloar and Sons, Ludgate Hill, and director and trustee of Messrs T. Cook and Son,183 words
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Article147 1923-09-08 7 A Talk of Mutual Concessions. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Berlin, September 7. The catastrophic fall of the mark demonstrates the non-success of a confusing variety of regulations, proclamations anJ lestricfions. The demand for foreign currencies is steadily increasing. Nobody will be surprised if sterling reaches .300 million marks(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 147 words
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Article26 1923-09-08 7 Berlin. September 7. Germany’s floating debt on August 31 was 1,2X5 billions of marks, an increase of over 1.161 billions since July 31.26 words
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Article22 1923-09-08 7 London, September 7. Marks were quoted at 280.000,000 but afterwards recovered to 150,000,000 to the The reason is unobtainable.22 words
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Article40 1923-09-08 7 NEW SOVIET BANK AT TEHERAN. Teheran, September 7. A new Russian Bank is opening here on Saturday, the Soviet Government holding 55 per cent of the shares, with the object of interesting Persian merchants in Russian commerce.40 words
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Article106 1923-09-08 7 London, September 7. That Britain is at present not pressing her claims to Wrangel Island is shown by a message from Moscow, stating that the British representative has delivered a Note declaring that Noice’s expedition is private, and therefore the question of sovereignty is not raised, and warning106 words
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Article86 1923-09-08 7 Vancouver, September 7. Mr Chi Lien Tsur, the Chinese ConsulGeneral in Canada, is en route to Peking to report on the new Canadian Chinese Immigration Bill. He declares the Bill is so harsh that Chinese may boycott Canadian goods. missionaries and teachers. He states the most objectionable86 words
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Article76 1923-09-08 7 FOUR PERSONS KILLED. Southamboy (Illinois), September 7. Four persons were killed and 27 injured in a series of explosions in a thousand cases of smokeless powder which were being transferred from barges to freight cars. The first explosion, which was due to a fire on a76 words
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Article41 1923-09-08 7 New York. September 7. The captains of the steamers which docked before midnight of August 31. have given notice that they will contest the legality of the fines which it now appears were $2OO per passenger, not per steamer.41 words
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Article135 1923-09-08 7 Allied Note to Greece. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Paris, September 8. An Inter-Allied, as distinct from the purely Greek, character, is given to the Janina murders by the Conference of Ambassadors, in a note to Greece, a forecast of which shows that the document stipulates, firstly, that the Greek(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 135 words
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Article86 1923-09-08 7 “A MODEST STONE.” Marion. September 7. President Harding’s will was filed today. The will leaves his wife a lifetime estate of $lOO,OOO, also his house and a halt-interest in the building owned by the newspaper Marion Star.’’ The exPresident’s aged father receives a life estate of $50,00086 words
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Article26 1923-09-08 7 Harrisburg (Penn.), September <B. The miners and owners are resuming the negotiations on the basis of a ten per cent, increase of wages.26 words
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Article127 1923-09-08 7 His Highness the Rajah of Sarawak, appointed a commission of enquiry into and to report on the events leading up and arising from the disturbance which took place at Miri on the night of July 9. The commission concluded from their examination of this that the action127 words
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Article87 1923-09-08 7 Judgment was given in the Supreme Court. Singapore, in the appeal by Goh Qhoon Sieng against a decision of Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, the respondent being Lee Kim Soo. This appeal raised the question of the liability of an employer to compensate a third person injured by the87 words
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Article64 1923-09-08 7 At last The Government are inviting tenders for erection of the new General Post Office, but as tenders close on November 30 next, 1924 must be well advanced before the oasis by the river begins to shed its aridity. Those who think of tendering may note64 words
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Article193 1923-09-08 7 London, August 15. —There was a most exciting finish to the cricket season at Manchester. Hampshire half an hour before time with six wickets down wanted 33 runs to win. The bowling w’as most accurate especially that of Parkin. An extra half an hour was played, and193 words
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Article151 1923-09-08 7 THE JAPANESE RELIEF FUND. S.S.C. Action. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 9. The Singapore Sporting Club has decided to hold a special One Day Meeting on Saturday, October 27, following the. Autumn Meeting on behalf of the Japanese sufferers. It is hoped to arrange nine races, four151 words
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Article73 1923-09-08 7 SELANGOR SOCIETY’S PETITION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 8. Mr. Loke Chow Thye will head the deputation from the Selangor Anti-Opium Society which will present the Chief Secretary with a petition for the suppression of the opium traffic in the F.M.S. An offer will73 words
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Article307 1923-09-08 7 P.C.C. V. MALAKOFF. There was little of interest in the game between the P.C.C. and- the Malakoff Club, which was played on the Padang last evening. Boll) teams were of the scratch order and the football suffered thereby. Within a few minutes ot the opening of the game, Cooke307 words
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Article70 1923-09-08 7 The following are the results of tennis ties played yesterday: Championship. A. J. L. Donaldson beat E. Reimann 6—2; 6—3. Mixed Doubles Handicap Class B. —5 Mrs. Kellar and J. C. Green w.o. —4 Miss Watt and J. Ford. Ladies Singles Handicap. —3O Miss Fit?r>af-’’‘’k at 570 words
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Article120 1923-09-08 7 A collision occurred last evening at the Beach Street entrance of the Government buildings, between motor car No. Pl3ll and a bicycle ridden by a telegraph messenger. The motor car, which belongs to Mr. Franklyn Robinson, the D.P.P., had left the shed and was proceeding towards the120 words
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Article804 1923-09-08 8 London, August 10. —It would appear as if the unsatisfactory political position had already done its worst for tin. At all events the continual disappointments which attend every prospect of a settlement do not now exert much influence, and apparently on its own merits tin is considered804 words
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Article539 1923-09-08 8 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, September 8, 1923. cts Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.00 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 48 Sweet Bread pair 3” Leg of Mutton lb Kidney P a^r Feet the four 40 Mutton Head, sheep539 words
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Advertisement300 1923-09-08 8 FOR JYOUR STOMACH N AND LIVER TROUBLES For your pains after eating, flatulence, headaches, acidity, biliousness and constipation, take the ideal tonic, Mother Seigel’s Syrup. For nearly half a century it has been the reliable family medicine in hundreds of thousands of homes for the prevention and relief of stomach300 words
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Advertisement42 1923-09-08 8 If it’s your NERVES EL JS you must have K I SANATOGENI s r Tke True Tanic Faed W wES Dr. Claude Wheeler says: B| Agg “The debilitated nervous Bw system absorbs Sanatogen gS as the parched earth drinks yW up water.'42 words
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Advertisement405 1923-09-08 8 j ti 111 i t i n i n i n n 1 ib 1 Ira i iR b I J I I w I Af rs. S. W. says: I myielf derived great benefit from Glaxo during the months before M ui'i) Baby was born, and was 6b /’Z405 words
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Article276 1923-09-08 9 oinp ]ete reversal of sentiment ap- t have taken place in the crude nrir ket, writes Mr. E. L. Killick ’''''••The Financier’’ of August 10. The in ists of a month or two ago have optimists, and the market "°'\u|oubte(llv in a condition to respond tlv to276 words
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Article208 1923-09-08 9 Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, ret The general tone of the market i remained unchanged throughout the ;,i<t week. In Wednesday’s auction, a steady tone prevailed, but prices realised, show a drop, on those obtainable in the previous sale. Business was transacted j, Awarded Sheet at 53208 words
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Article159 1923-09-08 9 The Singapore CliMiiber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 619th auction on Wednesday, September sth, when there was catalogued 1,617,386 lbs.; 122.04 tons. Offered 1,110,669 lbs.; 495.X.3 tons. Sold 809,120 lbs.: 361.21 tons. Prices Realized. London Spot-ls. 3jd. N. York-Spot 30} cts. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb.159 words
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Article71 1923-09-08 9 Thp Tropics,”’ who have just arrived e!e after very successful tours in Java ‘‘l2 s umatra, will appear at the Lyric K atr e Royal), Penang Road, on Mona L Tuesday and Wednesday, in a bright ille entertainment. Prices will be as usual. The taking away by a71 words
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Article410 1923-09-08 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported as follows on Saturday Ihe Share Market has been quieter but the recent improvement in price levels has been maintained although Mining shares have not actively responded to the improvement in Tin which has steadily advanced to £202-5/-, a gain of410 words
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Article271 1923-09-08 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 sellerg Coconuts per 1,000 46.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10.50 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do271 words
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Article94 1923-09-08 9 The following are’ tlixe latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. E Shares. ps jq SS CQ QQ PQ CQ C. C. C. SC. Rubber (Dollar). Bassett 1.20 1.224 Glenealy 1.474 1.55 1.45 1.50 K. Sidim 2.40 2.45 Semanggol 1.22| 1.25 Mining. Menglembu 5594 words
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Article66 1923-09-08 9 Bth September, 1923. Local. cts. /Smoked Sheet 51 Pen ang t Fine Pale Crepe 51 J-nom Unsmoked Sheet 17 J Stnga- (Smoked Sheet 52 PORE (Crepe 52 London and New York. (Smoked Sheet Is.3r<l London Crepe U3M New York G29} The following were the rubber quotations inLondon on66 words
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Article56 1923-09-08 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for August lbs. Kota Bahroe 24,937 Sungei Duri 22.706 Bute Plantations 14.800 Tanah Merah 31.000 Dominion 26,913 Shanghai Pahang 18.926 Shanghai Kedah 25.372 R. E. of Krian 37,194 Padang Jawa 21.29 b Karan 6.9.4 Consolidated 63.173 Gula-Kalumpong 92.000 Samagaga 19.4' >0 Nellmay56 words
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Article74 1923-09-08 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on September 7 Spot £2Ol up 15s 3 mos. buying 202.5 s 15s 3 selling 202.10 s 175.6 d Local. Sept. Bth Singapore sold 200 tons at $lOl. Penang sold 100 tons at $lOl. Messrs. Boustead and Co.,74 words
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Article46 1923-09-08 9 Renong Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., Tin ore for the 2nd half of the month ending 31st August, No. 1 Dredge piculs 155, No. 3 Dredge piculs 162, making a total of piculs 317. Approximate total output for the month of August, 1923= piculs 847.46 words
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Article159 1923-09-08 9 Sept.B—M.F.A. Cup Final, Dato Kramat Gardens. 10— Delegates to Medical Congress visit Port Swettenham. 11— Delegates visit Kuala Lumpur. 11— Penang and Singapore Assizes. 12— C. W. A. Meeting, Parsonage, Northam Road, 10 a.m. 12 —The St. Leger. 13 and 15 —Penang Choral Society in “The Call of159 words
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Article1071 1923-09-08 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. names 8 a Er ao E- 2 RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 e 8 c 8 c Allenby Rubber Co 1 35 1 40 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 40 1 50 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 25 2 30 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate ‘4 25 14 75 Ayer1,071 words
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Advertisement21 1923-09-08 9 JI J, Companies Account Books, at •50 pe r book or $3 80 post free, by The Pinf af Gazette Press,21 words
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Advertisement198 1923-09-08 9 I i I 1 FORD TRUCK. V Sturdy, rugged, reliable and able to withstand |l|| the jolts of heavy loads on rough roads. M| Hl Quiek to start and stop and capable of being manoeuvred into any position. yn Economical in initial cost, in repairs, and petrol consumption. ys H198 words
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Article262 1923-09-08 10 Of the designs submitted to the .Subcommittee, says the “Sarawak Gazette/' that by Mr. Deni*» Santry of Messrs. Swan and Maclaren, Singapore, with certain minor alterations was selected as the most suitable, and has since been approved by His Highness the Rajah. A very excellent262 words
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Article396 1923-09-08 10 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of Ex<;i.am>.) Sept. 9. 15th Sunday after Trinity.—7.4s a.m. Litany, 8 a.m. Matins. Venite 123. Benedictus 36. Hymn 313. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn 290, Ps LXXXIV 185. Ps LXXXV 187. Magnificat 189. Nunc Dimittis396 words
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Article137 1923-09-08 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sitiawanfor Asahan. Ethiopia for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah), Renong and Kopah. Ipoh for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Trang for P. Brandan. Wakasa Maru for Colombo, Dhanushkodi and Bombay. The s.s. Ellora, from137 words
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Article28 1923-09-08 10 2.042 coolies arrived per ss Teesta, yesterday, of which 943 were sent to Pulau Jerejak. and the balance proceded direct to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.28 words
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Article359 1923-09-08 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT IRAIN. federated Malay States, Malacca, .Torn and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except whv otherwise stated, close half an hour enrl < than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By ti.ii, Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu, Kuala 7.15 a.m Lumpur, Klang, Port359 words
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Article118 1923-09-08 10 PENANG. SEPTEMBER 8, 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 11/16 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 174 3 days’sight Private „177 s Bombay Demand Bank „174 2 Madras Demand Bank „174 g118 words
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Advertisement281 1923-09-08 10 Refinement Smooth, silent, effortless running at all speeds; rapid acceleration: six to sixty miles an hour on top —all these qualities are certain indications of careful attention to essential details. The fact that Lodge plugs are fitted as standard on the most costly cars in the world is the natural281 words
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Advertisement21 1923-09-08 10 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, (New Era) $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the I’inang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.21 words
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Advertisement343 1923-09-08 10 /or Loss cfMppelik This weakening condition arises f ro!r failure of the to depose effectively of ragSf waste .products of digestion. The J !ira Qnp to tone up, stimulate and regulate the system! qf thus inducing a healthy appetite—is' t 0 take plenty of fresh air, and drink ENO’s f343 words
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Article650 1923-09-08 11 Mr. Richard D. Holt, of Liverpool, in. a letter to the “Manchester Guardian,” states :—As one of the comparatively small section of the community who seem certain to benefit by the Government scheme for a great naval base at Singapore, I shall be grateful if you650 words
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Article255 1923-09-08 11 The inflation that has occurred in Japanese land values since 1913 is shown in a survey made recently by the Hypothetic Bank of Japan. According to this report the prices for paddy fields to-day average about 583 yen per tan <'0.245 acres), as compared with255 words
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