Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 October 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 245. VOL LXXXI. TUESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 265 1 000 0 tokisatsu, l PHOTOGRAPHIC jvr STUDIO.* ’Phone 7 72. 68 bishop street- I iC. c. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD., F w I BRITISH THROUGHOUT Of Interest to Planters i LATEST CASTROL SUCCESS. T¥ /'XT 1 The first and second places tvere secured on Castrol Motor Oil in the I I
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    • 21 1 u i T. NAGATA, a 1 DENTIST. i a a 9 a NEXT DOOR TO a a S “THE DISPENSARY.” S
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  • 852 2 LORD H. CECIL’S DEFENCE. Lord Hugh Cecil writes to “The Times” There is much discussion as to the dit or discredit gained by the League of Nations in the controversy between Italy and Greece. Perhaps, from our constant interest in sport, we have got into
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    • 1229 2 SknH CU tbfb l WAR LOAN PREMIUM TICKETS. Mon lies... j PIITIPI IDA UEAIC A J A* 681 tickets in series A and 1256 tickets lil 11 1111 Ilin fir £ll Advertisements. n series B remain unclaimed, also the UU I lUUllll lIL/ILU following premiums ***** ITO rOVCR/IA Wanted, For
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    • 78 2 When a man asserts his disbelief 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 is
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    • 195 2 Bod Prepared as directed Mellin’s Food is the perfect substitute lor breast milk and JWh I'JL contains nature’s essential constituents i Zw* for building sturdy limbs and solid flesh if |i 111 111 I fiJB Equally good for nursing or expectant mothers as for babies. Mellin’s Food dlurih makes mothers
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  • 5728 3 rl on the Sings- pore Conference. of Education supplies the The l,irectol of a joint Conference folio» 1 of the Education De reP reStll 'i o f the Government and schools Of the Straits Set>l tng i the Federated Malay States fntS iapore on August 22, 23
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  • 178 4 Heiresses Studying How To Cook. Domestic service which is said to be unpopular with factory girls is being taught in higher circles. The Duchess of Norfolk is giving her daughter. Lady Rachel Howard, a thorough training in cooking and domestic economy at Kinharrie, her house in Scotland. Lady
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  • 721 4 HOTEL TAMBY COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. Leo Singarayan, who was until September, 19 employed as a tamby in the Runnymede Hotel, was yesterday afternoon committed for trial at the next session of the assizes by Mr. A. V. Aston, Police Magistrate, on charges of forgery of the signature of
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  • 151 4 The report on the scheme for securing improved Mersey-side cross-river communication was before the Mersey-side co-ordination committee at Liverpool. The report puts forward possibilities of either a bridge spanning the Mersey or a tunnel under the river and it states that the estimated cost of a bridge
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  • 223 4 SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET PASSED. A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Chamber yesterday afternoon to consider and, if approved, pass Supplemental Budget No. 1 of 1923. There were present Mr. J. S, W. Arthur (Deputy President), Messrs. F. H. Grumitt, C. R. Samuel, G. C.
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  • 423 4 The following are the minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 9th October, 1923. President Mr. A rthur (Deputy President), Hon. Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok, Hon. Mr. P.K. Nambyar, Mr. C.R, Samuel, Dr. J. E. Smith, Mr. M.H.M.
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  • 105 4 MALAY BOMB THROWERS ARRESTED. Singapore, October 23. It is reported from Soerakarta that several Malay Communists were arrested on suspicion of bomb throwing. On Saturday night a bomb was thrown behind the carriage of the Sultan of Soerakarta, but did not explode. Last night bombs were thrown
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  • 94 4 THE MALAYA COMPANY, LIMITED report the following changes in to-day’s share market. Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bassett Rubber Co Ltd $1.00 $1.05 Malaka Pinda Rubber Ests 1.50 1.57J Mentakab Rubber Co Ltd .20 .25 Temerloh Coconut Rub. .65 .70 Tin Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Hitam Tin Ltd 1.37J
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 645 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. Woh Huat j Earthern Pipe Co., SEGAMBUT. p. O. Box 216 Kuala Lumpur. Manufacturers and Dealers IN Drain Pipes, Latex Cups, Shanghai and Siam Jars, Flower Pots, Bricks, Tiles j and all kinds of Pottery; Acetic Acid and all other kinds of things for estate use supplied
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    • 178 4 The Singapore and Malayan Rough Diary —l NOW ON SALE. FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED. ORDER AT HO GUAN CO., THE RIGHT PLACE FOR ESTATE SUPPLIES. Meranti Cases 19* X19* X 24\ Wire Nails, Cary’s 5/8" Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Sodium Bisulphite, Sodium Sulphite, Caustic Soda, English Changkols, American Axe Heads
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    • 85 4 Lyric Theatres Ltd THEATRE ROYAL Sun. 21st to Wed. a# y B’J i JU Chxgail your troubles y ou «forays find something to glwd about, says K “POLLYANNA’ as potrayed by 17 MARY r PICKFORD 0 in her newest photoplay gladness is o.?«Aagiom -LV «Jee the picture that hi made
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    • 99 4 EMPIRE THEATRE, VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS. Programme for Wednesday and Thursday 24th and 25th October. Show Starts at 9-15 p.m. Interval 10 Minutes. 1. Character Dance by Brothers Michailowy. 6, Sketch of a man's life by Family Midiaj'n 2. Little Russian Dance by Wasilesko. 7. Musical Entertainment by the TwWiXai 3. Musical
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  • 409 5 SEARIN6 THE END. ~n a semi-final of the f«o i ,'cinb Tennis Tournament «a off on the Esplanade yester'''C I,nt one final, after each pair «nd the last set was at five b^ 38 n bad to I* lefl unfinished. eS 1 and protracted games were
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  • 284 5 London. October 13.—T0-day’s Associati .n League football results are as follows: First Division. Arsenal 1. Manchester City 2 Aston Villa 1. Burnley 1 Blacl churn 4, Bir-. mincham 1: Bolton 1. Sunderland 0; Cardiff 1, Chelsea 1 Huddersfield 0, Vest Bromwich 0 Liverpool 1, Everton Newcastle 0, West
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  • 54 5 y *WHan, < ii C d Ober 13 The Duke ot Hoisoned resulted as follows “'"■■Tn B-A 10 "toS)l. bight b? helor (10 to 7) 2. 7°°" (7 1) 3. hrst and' h ,ee lengths separated tngl ’i the ser-r S, Con, l horses and half
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  • 740 5 M hat is the age at which a European should retire from the Tropics I asks the ‘Free Press.’ A much debated question to which there, is a simple answer, when he has enough to live on according to his tastes, and what is the purchasing
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  • 196 5 LARGE MODEL OF SINGAPORE HARBOUR. The Malay Pavilion for the Empire exhibition will be completed on November 20. Malaya will thus be among the first of the overseas exhibitors ready to receive its exhibits. By means of a series of models it is intended to produce- the
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  • 1184 5 HIDDEN MUNITIONS. A special correspondent of the “Daily Mail” says that when we raised our great armies in the war the authorities were faced with two questions, the question of manpower—how to get men and the question of command —how to get staff and regimental officers. If Germany
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  • 143 5 Privileges under the Inventions Ordinance have been granted to J. F. Newsom, of Kuala Lumpur, for improved apparatus for the classification and concentration of or,e-bearng| material; to W. M. Blake, of the Villa Alba. Tanjong Rhu, Singapore, and Anne Cornells Offenburg, of the Hotel Van Wijk. Singapore, for
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  • 355 5 POLICE OFFICER DESCRIBES HOW IT ENDS SUPPURATION AND HEALS OLD WOUNDS. Old wounds, ulcers, etc., that persistently refuse to heal under any other treatment soon yield to Zam-Buk. The following experience of Mr. Eric Blong, of the Baluchistan Police Force, Main Cantonment, Quetta, India is typical
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    • 615 5 OUR WEEKLY CARTOON. “IN THE PUBLIC EYE." 1 Iwj 1 jk I i tSilllfrrilfe HIImIwSIKL, Wwd IffWw ,< ini in ll W» i limA jlExt I W IASSi li I 1« i 1 iIP Wf 111 Ili’X ;jj W T 1 1 i w \w i laiimmig» a <- I
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  • 1165 6 Recently* the ideals of the League of Nations have been receiving somewhat more attention from publicists than formerly. As we remarked the other day, the views of the Dominion Ministers attending the Imperial Conference have not been without their effect in favourably’ impressing public
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  • 1080 6 A correspondent directs attention to the persistency with which A Notable Date, the 21st October enters into Penang’s scheme of things. The death of Captain Francis Light, the founder of Penang took place on that date in 1794, the Penang Free School was opened on the 21st
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  • 127 6 EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION ARRANGEMENTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 22. The Ex-Services Association of Malava arrangements for Remembrance Dav include a Skye meeting at Kuala Lumpnr. half the proceeds to go to the Benevolent Fund, with one race for ex-service riders. There will be
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  • 141 6 A BEAUTIFUL SPECIMEN. During the thunderstorm which occurred at about 6.15 last evening a fine specimen of a waterspout was seen in the harbour among the shipping but fortunately no small craft were in its wake. One of the local masters stated it was the best he
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  • 206 6 Mails from Australia are expected to arrive in time for delivery at s ..> a- to-morrow. fh The P. &O. Packet Devanha. mails despatched from London the 4th October, is expected to ar here at 10 p.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the Con 1 closes at noon
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 326 6 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>g X x EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL x X 5 Steam Turbines, all O W S Generators A. C. &D. C., BRITISH x X H Switchboards, X X Wires and Cables, X Lighting Fittings, EE v X Switches and x 5 Accessories, etc., etc. X S EE X < %illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllffl X S
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    • 70 6 “E. O.” The Best Situated Hotel in the East. 842 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. •"'-W RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. I Including free town delivery or M postage. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
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  • 531 7 (|W I t 1 Ma,e neuter’s Telegrams.) October 22. ta entered the town and were withdrew to the outskirts. n w” nded FRENCH INTERVENTION. Paris. October 22. Axvsoapers emphasise the necesTb “trance not intervening in the f r i Separatist developments, !hin e a that Berlin will
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  • 69 7 8,000 Pine. 1 REFUSE TO EAT. Shin p Londcn h October 22. th! ‘tS'm 1 f a,lqnarters in Dublin 4 !ll< ’ng, t| 1 r, n,j rs are now hunger Ms 1 Mf a »tjov°7* nent having spread u nsall over T 1 ,18 0? to
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  • 247 7 Royalist Leader’s Move. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, October 22. Messages which are trickling in from Athens, after passing the censor’s hands, report a military rising under the leadership of the Royalist, General Metaxas, at the head of 2,000 men and six guns. Revolutionary proclamations were scattered over
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  • 68 7 MANY RESIGNATIONS. London, October 22. Nine-hundred doctors out 1,640 in the London area have already resigned. The resignations are similarly heavy throughout the country. Mr. Farman, the Secretary of the County of London Panel Doctors, has intimated his willingness to accept 8/6d provided the Government appoint a Committee
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  • 75 7 SOVIET PROPOSALS. Paris, October 22. With the object of interesting French banks in Russian trade, Mr. Scheinemann declared that the Russian State Bank had decided to open immediate credits of 50,000.000 gold roubles in favour of exporters of Russian wheat to France. Large Russian" orders would be placed
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  • 67 7 FIFTH CONFERENCE AT GENEVA. Geneva, October 22. The fifth International Labour Conference assembled, M. Arthur Fontaine presiding. Forty-two out of 57 States were represented. There was only one question on the agenda, namely, the determination of the general principles of labour inspection. M. Fontaine referred to the laying
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  • 42 7 DISCUSSION AT CONFERENCE. London, October 22. The Dominion Ministers have returned after spending the week-end at Chequers and also at Colonel Ashley’s and Sir Maurice Hankey’s country houses. They resumed the discussion of Imperial, and especially air, defence.
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  • 39 7 AMERICAN WOMEN’S PETITION. Washington, October 22. The National League of Women Voters has drawn up a petition for presentation to President Coolidge, advocating inter alia, the United States’ participation in the International Court of Justice.
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  • 668 7 Court of Appeal’s Finding. MR. JUSTICE BARRETT-LENNARD DISAGREES, In 1896, an order was passed in Council at Home giving power to remove certain persons from the country and in 1914 the measure was put into force in the Colony by proclamation of the Governor in Council, as
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  • 171 7 London, October 12.—1 t is announced that Lord Coleridge is 'resigning the judgeship of the King’s Bench Division. Lord Justice Younger succeeds Viscount Cave as Lord of Appeal. Sir Ernest Pollock succeeds Lord Sterndale as Master of the Rolls, thereby creating a Parliamentary vacancy for Leamington. Justice Sargent
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  • 1435 7 The Kelantan Malays. (BY J. C. PASQUAL.) [Article No. 6.] Kota Bahru, the capital of Kelantan, is situated on the right bank of the Kelantan river and has not altered very much since British occupation except in greater cleanliness, the number of wide well kept
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  • 338 7 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. Muth-Hibol Ahzan Football Club was the scene of a lively gathering of members and friends on Saturday and Sunday last the occasion being the celebration of its 12th Anniversary, and what made this function most memorable in the history of this Club was the
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  • 789 7 Mr. B. J. Eaton Las to Kuala Lumpur from Australia. Mr. Forbes, District Officer, Kuala Selangor, has come to Penang for a fiew days. Mr. J. MacLeod is expected to arrive from England shortly to rejoin the staff of Mambau estate. The Hon. Mr- A. B. Voules,
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  • 835 8 MODIFICATION OF SCALE. We had some discussion the other day with one of the closest and ablest students of the Rubber position in Malaya, says the Straits Times.” He was expressing hostility to the Stevenson scheme. We took the view that the fault lies less with the scheme
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  • 385 8 DR SUN YAT SEN’S VIGOROUS NOTE TO THE POWERS. A series of telegrams from all parts of China have been reaching Canton, urging Dr. Sun Yat Sen to express in some concrete act of statesmanship tha nation-wide opposition to and repudiation of Tsao Kun as President.
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  • 147 8 Oct. 23 and 24—Moonlight Band, Eslanade. 23—P.C.C. Annual Meeting, 6 p.tn. 27 Batang Padang Dredging, Meeting. 33 Beach Street, 12 noon. 28— P.V.R.C. Shoot (Donegal Badge) 7 a.m. 30—Penang Turf Club, Annual Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 4.30 p.m. Nov 2—Church Workers’ Association, B; zaar, Turf Club Enclosure, 4.30
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  • 199 8 After being anchored in Raffles Place for a period of 22 years in the same godown, the “Singapore Free Press” has changed the anchorage to 69, Robinson Road (next to Dunlop House). The vacated premises were burnt out about 1867 when the “Straits Times was in
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  • 423 8 “S. T.” At" the Assize Court, Kuala Lumpur, before Sir Lionel Woodward, C. J. C., the trial was concluded in whch two Chinese, Law Bah and Tan Huat, were charged with gang robbery, during which murder was committed by one of the robbers.
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  • 124 8 “Why Canada Stands Aloof” is dealt with by a Canadian, who says Mr. Mackenzie King’s attitude at the forthcoming Imperial Conferences has been forecasted as one of “benevolent aloofness.” At the Conference, he writes, Canada will no doubt be asked to make cash contributions to the cost
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  • 85 8 Toko, October 18. —It is expected that the Diet will be dissolved in the next sessions when the Government submits the bill for Manhood Suffrage. Captain Amakasu is unable to be heard before the court-martial owing to his abnormal nervousness. Ex-Gendar-merie Commander, Major-General Koidzumi, was summoned for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 129 8 t nk* 1 ffl s 1 1 1 fif J JI Wl W JI uc,| JKStSr _j W s Master's Voice jgp Rj H 1 1 ifeil 31 n “His Master’s Voice” GRAMOPHONES and RECORDS are universally recognised as THE BEST. A large selection of Records and Instruments can be
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    • 146 8 HOW TO KEEP BABY WELL. 1 No other medicine is of such aid to a mother in keeping her baby from upwards 1 well as Baby’s Own Tablets, the Cana- dian children’s remedy. These pleasant I little Tablets are designed to take the 1 place of Castor Oil, the old-fashioned
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    • 502 8 wiPBIL i, I he Art I U Pastry-making jl X WiththeaidoCßai,! .f any cook can make 5 Z crust, cakes, bread 5 scones o< exquisite figU Z N ness because “R ais fA S rT IXeS P e rf ectly with LI > flour and causes ev erv particle to
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  • 888 9 kesebved. of the test case between The h, ar }'nit(<l Rubber Plantations, SingaP orC > t he Crown, arising out of Limited, ana compu lsory acquisitheGoveru‘| aC res of the Company’s lion to it Seletar concluded before r fll,ber .l i,vtice (Sir Walter Shaw) in tl> eCh
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  • 341 9 The Autumn Meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club concluded on Saturday with a measure of success greater than that which attended either of the two preceding days and it now remains to look forward to the specially arranged meeting to be held on Saturday on behalf of
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  • 105 9 MEETIXG AT SITIAWAX. A meeting of planters was held in the Sitawan Club. Sitawan, last Wednesday to consider the proposal to form a branch of the Incorporated Society of Planters for Sitawan and District. Mr. W. MacDonald presided and Major G. Nevill Stevens (Ipoh) explained the object
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  • 41 9 THE OKARA INQUIRY. FINDING OF THE COURT. Telegrams.) Calcutta, October 22. The Court of Enquiry found that the Okara was seaworthy and properly loaded and that she foundered owing to the hatches going when the vessel was caught in the cyclone.
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  • 221 9 PENANG, OCTOBER 23, 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 17/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 168} 3 days’sight Private s Bombay Demand Bank 168} I Madras Demand Bank 168} g- 3
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  • 943 9 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS The Directors of Hitam Tin, Ltd., report for the year ending 30th June, 1923, that the nett profit for the year, after writing off a sum of $21,423.12 for depreciation, amounted to $35,063.89 which, with the balance of $40,230.66 brought forward from the
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  • 157 9 The Secretary of Thabawleik Tin Dredging. Ltd. advises that a contract has been let with the United Engineers. Ltd. Singapore for the building of a bucket dredge to the designs of Mr. J. S. Henry for the company’s property in Burma. The dredge will very closely
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  • 83 9 London, October 13. —The feature of the racing at Kempton Park, where the going was very heavy, was the defeat of the Aga Khan’s flying filly Mumtaz Mahal, which hitherto was unbeaten, in the Imperial Produce Stakes. The result was. —1. Arcade (10.9). 2. Mumtaz Mahal (12-9).
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  • 70 9 The following programme of music will be presented at the orchestral concert to be given at the E. and O. Hotel to-morrow night at 9-45. 1 Overture Pique Dame Suppe 2 Serenade from the String Q'tette Haydn 3 Two Intermezzi Nocturne Tschaikowsky Albumleaf Wagner 4 Midsummer Night's Dream
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  • 73 9 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 8.30 to 10.30 to-night:— 1 March Charlemagne Oberthur 2 Overture Soir D’Automone Bouillon 3 Waltz Blumen Steinmann 4 Selection From Beethoven’s Works Beethoven 5 Gavotte Le Bijou Kottaun 6 Waltz Dream Kiss Reinzo
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  • 107 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. g tn g ao Shares. st "3 0 co co to a; c. c. c. c. Mining. Chenderiang 7/6 8/- 7/- 7/6 Hitam Tin 1.40 1.45 cum K. Kamunting 45/- 46/- 45/6 46/Malau
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  • 65 9 23rd October, 1923 Local. cts. {Smoked Sheet 44 Fine Pale Crepe 44 pom Unsmoked Sheet 35 J Singa- (Smoked Sheet 44| steadier pore (Crepe 44| London and New York. London (Smoked Sheet... l..l|Jv.weak (Crepe New York G 25? The following were the rubber quotations in London on October
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  • 85 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives tbe following prices, on October 22 Spot £201.15s down £2. 5s 3 mos. buying 200 1.15 s 3 selling 200.25.6 d 1.15 s Local October 23rd Singapore buyers no sellers at s99§. Penang sold 25 tons at $99.50. Messrs. Boustead and
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  • 282 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 105.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 55.00 sellers 110 s 48.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 11.00 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per
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  • 1063 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. i '2 NAMES j 5 3 5 5 on E-« RUBBER [Dollar.] S c 3 c 8 0 Allenby Rubber Co 1 30 1 40 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 40 1 50 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 20 2 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 50
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    • 202 9 TAPPING THE NERVE-FORCE. Worse Than Bleeding. “It is better to lose a pint of blood than to have the nerves tapped. No one can measure your nerve-force as it runs away,” wrote that famous Doctor Oliver Wendell Holmes. It is easy to explain why this is so. The blood-making organs
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  • 187 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Deli, and P. Brandan. Sitiawan for Asahan. Parigi' for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Kudat for Bhuket, (Tongkah), Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Trang for P. Brandan. van den Bosch for Deli and Singapore. Kopah for Deli. Kampar
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  • 461 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). 81 TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.
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  • 559 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, October 23, 1923. eta Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 45 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do LOO Goat or Sheep per lb 45 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 45 Lamb do 45
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 202 10 i k. 1 JgPT 'J' JyX I I i i 1 I I 1 j $2OO. Deposit and small jnonthly payments will enable you to purchase a ROBINSON TROPICAL PIANO. Each instrument guaranteed for =E 7 years. Let us explain our hire purchase system to you. ss I ROBINSON PIANO
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    • 208 10 HmM bB SHE I I I' I i y I I ALL THAT BUILDS A BOY I Is in Quaker Oats. K It is almost a complete food. lt contains sixteen needed elements. f H And to crown this food Nature gives it an enticing flavour H Every boy, every
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  • 1048 11 PETT RIDGE’S TALES. Mr. W. Pett Ridge, chief recorder of the humour of the London streets, past master in Cockney dialects, and most human of humorists. has written the story of his forty years of London. What he does not know about the Cockney, his habits,
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    • 474 11 the family friend. nt where one goes throughout Malaysia, in almost every house «Xd the same old family friend- WOODS’ great peppermint cure do its work. THE PREVENTION OF SERIOUS ILLNESS always ready ica i c ima t e people are far more liable to sudden attacks o’ In th
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    • 20 11 The Menace of Famine, by J. C. Pasqual, 20 cts. per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 259 11 £XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXX3e>> Iy I I “FISH” I BRAND KEROSENE OIL g x 5? S n THE BEST ILLUMINATING OIL I J* FOR THE HOME OBTAINABLE «Up “a/ O g X AT ALL THE LOCAL STORES. PER TIN X X 5 THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD., H (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) X
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    • 1442 12 Canadian pacific Nippon Yusen Kaisha. yry r dttti? I7T TNJISJI?! t SNIP steamships, limited. (incorporated m j»p«*-) -DjLjVJ JCj A VJ JILJL> (lncorporated in England). NDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. UN aPANFSE GOVERNMENT WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Reduced Fares Hongkong to Europe. PHEMIUS Oct.
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    • 673 12 P. O»“BRiriSH IINDIa 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 about p en,.. DEVANHA Oct. 26 K ARM AL A KAISAR-I
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