Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 October 1923
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Title Section19 1923-10-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. 248. VOL LXXXI. FRIDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.19 words
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Advertisement450 1923-10-26 1 fOKISATSU, I PHOTOGRAPHIC I art studio. ’Phone 772. 68 bishop STREET- itc**’ 8- il|r iiii!iiiiiiiiirniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiruiL j SSJNMin9QV3H 5,300 SS3NNIH9 QV3H 5.900 hi hF ROSTH F N 11 i| when iS!3lS i 51□ i iiEii. O r D ering sms DOG’S HEAD I ANTICORROSIVE PAINT' g 1 SPECIFY IZV,VJ U Ils450 words
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Advertisement40 1923-10-26 1 X “TO- IM. jjj MTBWWZED BT FiUtn. COODKWEILERY 51 I MUST POSSESS THREE VIRTUES 111 Beauty, Utility Quality jj AND THE GREATEST OF THESE IS QUALITY. jhj j| B. P. de SILVA, x 1, BISHOP STREET. j Is X s >:40 words
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Article897 1923-10-26 2 (The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —“What English religion nowwants is the evangelism of men like the Wesleys and a combined outlook upon the world which modern science has constructed.’' With regard to the above statement which I extracted from the article which you published in897 words
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Article777 1923-10-26 2 The recognition of an evil is one big step on the way to coping with it, says the “Malay. Maili.” Hence some satisfaction can be felt that the Kuala Lumpur sanitary Board have been cogitating upon the traffic peril. Peril it truly is, as is only too777 words
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Article116 1923-10-26 2 The “Bangkok Karn Muang” has returned to the familiar subject of the dress of Siamese ladies. The writersays that when the Thai came from the North, the men wore trousers with wide, roomy legs. These are not Chinese trousers they are the trousers of the Thai. The116 words
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Advertisement1103 1923-10-26 2 CL„,.i rU„.:£:„4 THE TAIPING TIN DREDGING Co., Ltd., VlctS&jklvU (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Advertisements. Notice is hereby given that the Directors have declared an Interim Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., Dividend of 5 per cent, on account of ,1 Tj- tHe year ending 31st December, 1923, can be1,103 words
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Advertisement1080 1923-10-26 2 Concert NOTICE OF and Dramatic the uniouales r oo J Entertainment by order of THR MORT( I For St. Andrew’s Presbyterian To be sold by I Church Funds. PUBLIC AUCTION I TOWN HALL, iOn Tuesday, 6th Nov. lb I PENANG at n AM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, At the Archway of1,080 words
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Article1079 1923-10-26 3 Before I Knew Where I Was.” CARPENTIER NOT TOUCHED. At Olympia, London, last night, Georges Carpentier, the heavyweight champion of France, defeated Joe Beckett, the heavyweight champion of England, in 48 seconds, the time including two counts, both taken by Beckett, the first of which was of 71,079 words
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Article376 1923-10-26 3 The importance of the contemplated introduction of trolley omnibuses in Singapore is so great that a further reference is justified to the experiment of the Birmingham Corporation Tramwaye. in /eplacing one of their sections of tramways by railless omnibuses, says the "Free Press.” In the year 1921 the376 words
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Article134 1923-10-26 3 PENANG. OCTOBER 26. 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 9/16 3 Documentary 2/419/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 167 3 days’sight Private 169 p Bombay Demand Bank „167 Madras Demand Bank „167 < g- 3134 words
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Advertisement219 1923-10-26 3 I ji Ft (I Take BOVRIL BWHAT THEY DO!g h -1 Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills:Purify the blood, E sg Cleanse the Stomach, Put life into the Liver, d Stimulate the Kidneys to perform their proper functions, And will prevent many of the ailments so common if taken occasionally to219 words
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Advertisement261 1923-10-26 3 WX* T IDEAL PIANO would certainly 1 I I 1 I Bw include the following important 1 XZ V 11» details. Tone, Finish and Responsive Touch. I Tropical Construction. II I ROBINSON PIANOS have earned their reputation on these very features and, above all are BRITISH MADE. I ROBINSON PIANO261 words
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Article779 1923-10-26 4 SINGAPORE BEATS JOHORE IN THE FINAL. As a result of the two matches in the Singapore Polo Tournament on the Balestier Ground on Wednesday afternoon the Singapore and Johore teams remain to contest the final. The proceeds of the Tournament are to be devoted to the British Relief Funds779 words
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Article67 1923-10-26 4 The Kedah Branch of the E.S.A.M. will hold a dinner in celebration of Armistice Day, to which all ex-Service men whether members of the E.S.A.M. or not are cordially invited to attend. The dinner will be held in the Old Club House, Sungei Patani, at 7.30 p.m. on67 words
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Article199 1923-10-26 4 THE WEIGHTS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 25. The following are the handicaps for Saturday’s races Race 1. Beau Regarde 10. 0 Kleita 8. 1 Lady Wallae 9. 7 Royal Blood 7. 7 Pawang 9. 3 Tigablas 7. 2 P. Charming 8. 2 Minuette 6. 7 Race199 words
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Article571 1923-10-26 4 It is our very pleasant duty to welcome back to the F. M .S. the Honourable Mr. W. George Maxwell, C. M. G., Chief Secretary to Government, F. M. S. Mr. Maxwell travelled out by the P. O. “Devanha” and, if time permitted, we have no doubt571 words
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Article51 1923-10-26 4 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m. to-morrow 1 March The Pompadours Stanley 2 Intermezzo Cupids Garden Eragane 3 Waltz Our Day Verral 4 Selection 11. M. S. Pinafore Sullivan 5 Fox Trot Keep me going51 words
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Article3215 1923-10-26 4 Protest Meeting at Seremban. In spite of the very inclement weather prevailing at Seremban on Wednesday evening there was a considerable number of people, interested in young rubber producing estates, present at the Sungei Ujong Club to support the protest meeting which was held there under the presidency3,215 words
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Article303 1923-10-26 4 G I lit Messrs. James F. Hutton w Manchester, reported on "Wednesday as follows In the early part of the week movement of cotton prices "as through the same factors as we ie|* week, and on the 20th inst., j Middling Spot cotton reached Liverpool, which303 words
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Article635 1923-10-26 5 the GOVERNOR’S VIEWS. inncar from the statement 1’ U Henna’d Stubbs, the Go- '■<a»™>« ,h pr f sen vri-nor ot > bud t at the Hongkong satio" of (<ounf n meeting, that the Leg ls,iltlV <)l(>!l is still an acute one in fusing ‘I’ 1 r| ava ted635 words
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Article171 1923-10-26 5 n commission was appointed metime ago and in the last week it rell .J*; continuance of the Rents net until such time as s< s meets the demand. 8 J recommends the prohibition lion'. 111,(1 :t!On <an d reconstruction of Anoth' 1 01 a r con diti°n. ’’ri'e171 words
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Article520 1923-10-26 5 Dr. Moritz Stoehr,. professor of Bacteriology of Mt. Vincent College, New York, has invented and patented an ingenious -device for transposing and recording music, which will prove most valuable to musicians and composers, if the machine performs in the manner and accomplishes the results claimed,520 words
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Article291 1923-10-26 5 The American Bankers Association assembled in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in annual convention. Financiers from the large cities reported great prosperity in their localities, but those from agricultural communities talked gloomily of the widespread economic depression in rural districts. City bankers are cheerful because of the291 words
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Article655 1923-10-26 5 MONDAY’S MEETING. The following are the Orders of the Day for a meeting of the Legislative Council, to be held on Monday, the 29th October, at 10-30 a.m. 1. Questions by Mr. Tessensohn (1) “May I ask if the Government has definitely decided when to restore the Queen’s655 words
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Article98 1923-10-26 5 Tokio, October 23.—The Government’s draft of a reform act removes the disability of religionists and primary school teachers, and the tax qualification. All Japanese male subjects over the age of 25 will be eligible (for the franchise). Martial law will be withdrawn from Chiba and Saitama Prefectures from98 words
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Article743 1923-10-26 5 Seven murders have taken place in Singapore within a month, says the “Straits Times,” but tid apa, all the victims were Chinese and some of them may have been bad characters. The- process of extortion goes briskly on but tid apa again, the victims are mostly quiet respectable743 words
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Advertisement29 1923-10-26 5 Millets, their Nutritive and Economic Value,’ Cultivation, etc., in Malaya, by L. M. Berenger, $l/- per book or $l/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.. Penang.29 words
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Advertisement173 1923-10-26 5 children do not fight AGAINST BABY’S OWN TABLETS. THEY ARE EASY TO GIYE AND PLEASANT TO TAKE. Children require special medicine of their own, made of such ingredients only as cannot possibly do them harm, and put. up in exactly the right dosage to produce without loss of time the173 words
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Miscellaneous617 1923-10-26 5 OUR WEEKLY CARTOON. “IN THE PUBLIC EYE.” rii 1 1 i l a 7 Hr® fi p vti 7 v I i 1 W /7 r\ fl I i Vz /ri/7J/. J/ >zZz M J TfX 'tZ v y** H ■■—-Vrz= GENERAL SMUTS. An old foeman worthy of our brightest617 words
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Article20 1923-10-26 6 Parry’. —At Spring Grove,” McAlister Road. Penang, on the 26th October, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Parry, a daughter.20 words
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Article1090 1923-10-26 6 The layman who tries to come to some sort of an understanding of the currency problem must feel more confused there ever after reading the cables which we published yesterday from London. We have, on the one hand Sir Arthur Balfour, as a business-man presiding over the1,090 words
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Article995 1923-10-26 6 The Hon. Mr. W. George Maxwell’s return to Malaya synchroRubber nises with the important Prices. meeting at Seremban of young rubber producers, whose case for action by the Government is given in this issue, reproduced from our Kuala Lumpur contemporary, with the terms of the petition to995 words
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Article117 1923-10-26 6 TRIAD SOCIETY CASE. (From Our Own Correspondent!. Singapore. A Chinese, who was charged being in possession of triad documents, was fined $250, or thi* months’ imprisonment in default Sing Hee Hin Prisoners. In a crowded court, with armed police on duty, the 35 Chinese 'captured at the Sing117 words
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Article38 1923-10-26 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Kuala Lumpur. October 2''. Another heavy storm yesterday afternoon caused damage to houses and uprooted trees. Several roads were bloekel for hours. It interfered with the lighting and telephone services.38 words
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Article35 1923-10-26 6 BANGKOK v. SAIGOX. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, October 26 The Inter-port Rugby match between Bangkok and Saigon was played yesterday on rain-soaked ground. The f 3ll, was Bangkok, 17 points, Saigon s35 words
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Article251 1923-10-26 6 The homeward mail, by the Karmali closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail, by th' 1 111 closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, the 1 proximo. Semambu Rubber Estates. ing an intei im dividend of tael co per share. The directors of Seaport Rubbei propose to pay251 words
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Advertisement268 1923-10-26 6 gxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I Craven 1 KJII IF 1 I Wii jk I x Mr jBspjSSBU x X Mby X b J 8 g X OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. X I G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., B Distributors. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx i s Applying Cord Tyres. |f The correct method of applying Cord EĔ Tyres is268 words
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Advertisement66 1923-10-26 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. Orchestral Concert every Wednesday. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Including free town delivery or i X postage. X PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.66 words
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Miscellaneous26 1923-10-26 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1. 6 p.m. 7. 13 p.m. To-morrow. 1. 12 a.m. 7. 41 a.m. 1. 30 p.m. 7. 38 p.m.26 words
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Article1063 1923-10-26 7 Important Agenda. ReuterL Telegrams.) London, Occtor 25. nl c Conference has begun The of reciprocal judgments, tb eCOnSl rnrrencv Committee of Imperial W thP "bled at the Foreign Office. includes whisky-running in Tbe»« en states an d treaty making i t he 1 Powers and the Dominions, LentReuterL Telegrams.) - 1,063 words
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Article249 1923-10-26 7 MR. BALDWIN’S SPEECH. London, October 25. Thirteen hundred delegates are attending the Unionist Conference at Plymouth, the first since the breaking up of the Coalition. The Conference passed a resolution affirming that the welfare of the country depended upon closer economic union with the Dominions, and stressing the249 words
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Article185 1923-10-26 7 London. October 15. —The Brussels correspondent of The Times” states that in an interview M. Jaspar, Foreign Minister, declared that when the British Government proposed an International Commission to estimate Germany’s capacity to pay, France and Belgium considered it unacceptable. Belgian experts had studied the whole question185 words
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Article303 1923-10-26 7 Meeting at Chancellor’s Residence. SUPPORT OF REICH’S STANDPOINT. Berlin, October 25. A meeting at the residence of the Chancellor attended by representatives of the different States of the Reich unanimously adopted a statement supporting the standpoint of the Reich in the dispute with Bavaria, declaring that an303 words
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Article113 1923-10-26 7 London, October 10.—The uprising of the opposition against the dictatorship bill is so alarming that Herr Stresemann, says the “Times” Berlin correspondent, is making an effort to arrange an all night sitting of the Reichstag in the attempt to pass the bill, which requires a two-thirds majority113 words
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Article85 1923-10-26 7 London, October 11. —The Times Vienna correspondent reports that large numbers of people are crossing the frontier from Bavaria in order to escape from the financial chaos in Germany. These are partly wage-earners who ffnd it impossible to live on what they get in Germany, and partly85 words
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Article118 1923-10-26 7 London, October 11. —The Times Cologne Correspondent says The mobs who still throng the streets, after breaking shop windows, are attempting plunder in many parts of the city. They are mainly of the same unemployable class of toughs who were most prominent in the sanguinary Separatist affray118 words
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Article130 1923-10-26 7 London, Oct 14. —A special correspondent of The Times at Cologne states that there is little sign of improvement in the general Ruhr situation since the abandonment of passive resistance. Things appear to be going from bad to worse. General Degoutte’s numerous proclamations remain in force130 words
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Article68 1923-10-26 7 BOMBS AT MILITARY TOURNAMENT. Rome, October 25. Signor Mussolini has started on a tour of the Northern Provinces in celebration of the anniversary of the Fascists’ march to Rome. He was triumphantly received at Turin, where he addressed 100,000 black-shirts.” After a military tournament he was loudly68 words
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Article74 1923-10-26 7 MR. DUVEEN’S DOUBLE GIFT. London, October 25. The Senate of the University of London has accepted a gift of £lO,OOO for a chair in Otology from Mr. Geoffrey ►Duveen. who intends to allocate a further £15,000 to the University College hospital for treatment to the74 words
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Article49 1923-10-26 7 LAYING OF FOUNDATION. Bombay, October 25. Sir George Lloyd, Governor of Bombay, has initiated the world’s greatest irrigation scheme in laying the foundation of the Sukkur barrage a mile long spanning the Indus network of canals for the irrigation of <5,000,000 acres in Sind, costing £12,000,000.49 words
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Article108 1923-10-26 7 SENATOR UNDERWOOD AND U. S. POLICY. New York, October 25. Opening his campaign for the Democratic Presidential nomination at Dallas (Texas), Senator Underwood declared that America had surrendered the leadership of world affairs and was losing herself in partisan politics. “The plain duty that lies ahead of us108 words
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Article42 1923-10-26 7 COMPENSATION TRIBUNAL’S AWARD. London, October 25. The Irish Deportees’ Compensation Tribunal in London has awarded an aggregate of £3,941 to 3 men and 3 women deported from Great Britain to Ireland last March, compared with their claims of £20.000.42 words
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Article51 1923-10-26 7 THE WESTMORELAND." London, October 25. The Westmoreland has been signalled 250 miles west of Valentia. A New York message says the erroneous report of the “Westmoreland” sinking was brought to Newport News by the Master of a Danish steamer, whose good faith is unquestioned. His operator evidently misinterpreted the wireless51 words
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Article62 1923-10-26 7 Washington, October 25. Mr. Lloyd George arrived and called on Mr. Charles Hughes, and afterwards lunched with President Coolidge and Cabinet Ministers. the auspices of the Christian Federation of Malaya, an address will be given by Mr. H. R. Cheeseman at 6 p. m. to-day62 words
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Article858 1923-10-26 7 An Ornithologist’s Views. P. G.” Special). The Plover family of birds i<.a very large one. It contains all the Sandpipers, Plovers and Snipes, and these species form the extensive order known as Charadriidae but this group has no less than ten lesser divisions or subfamilies. The chief(“ P. G.” Special). - 858 words
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Article816 1923-10-26 7 Mrs. Barwise is leaving for Home this week. Mr. C. W. Bresland has returned to Singapore from Brastagi. The Regent of Kedah is expected to visit Kuala Lumpur early in November. H. H. the Yam Tuan of Negri Sembilan was visiting Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. The Hon.816 words
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Article1155 1923-10-26 8 London, September 28,—Uncertainties 'in regard to the recent heajy selling in the East have been removed by the olhciai announcement that the F M. S Government had, up to the 25th instant, dis nosed of 2,000 tons of its holding. Seeing that the quota of its holdings1,155 words
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Article450 1923-10-26 8 The sixteenth annual general meeting of the Banteng (Selangor) Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at 5, Whittington Avenue, E. O. Mr. V. R. Wickwar (the chairman) presided, and, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said that the improvement in the rubber-planting industry as the450 words
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Article185 1923-10-26 8 An order for a punitive expedition against isao Kun has been issued by Dr. Sun Yat-sen as Generalissimo of the Republic of China, according to a telegram received by Wang Ching-woi. personal representative of the Southern lead?! at Shanghai. He has also telegraphed to185 words
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Advertisement241 1923-10-26 8 11l JKIRk A ‘A Zf'XtSWk jFWf J J ®1 1 SB I i-', Ih T I •TjYUtU' iißs&'J THE KING OF SPIRITSTHE SPIRIT OF KINGS. N. J. Club was the favourite Whisky of King George IV. Later it was the choice of the bluff Sailor King who succeeded him. And241 words
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Advertisement398 1923-10-26 8 i HORLICKS malted MILK I BUILDS FROM (Z the first iz CLASS! mVKqJjw a KfiSSSI i Wt 1 not risk the I undermining o f iOur ib '7 constitute h the rava W 1 I of hot climat s. Drink horlicks malt? 4 MILK tl.etued, trusted end I Li true398 words
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Article1003 1923-10-26 9 MARSHAL TSAO’S INAUGURAL ADDRESS. Peking, October 10.—Peking to-day celebrated the National Day of the Republic and this twelfth anniversary was marked at the same time by the promulgation of the Constitution and the inauguration of Marshal Tsao Kun a s President. On his arrival, President Tsao Kun1,003 words
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Article85 1923-10-26 9 the MALAYA COMPANY, LIMITED report the following changes for to-day. Tin Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batang Padang Dredging Hitam Tin Ltd qe/fi 2 Kamunting Tin Dredging 37/b 3-'/6 XawngPet Tin Ltd 1-4-i LGNorth Tailing Tin LO6 1. Pajan Tin Ltd -1° PeUle: Ltd 9.00 9.50 Rawing Tit. Ltd85 words
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Article428 1923-10-26 9 -“Malaya Tribune.” The first essential is the re-organisation of the Police. The second is the overhauling of the Chinese Protectorate and the Advisory Board. In re-organising the police the idea should be to strengthen all departments. The Detective Force will need particular attention. Can it be said-“Malaya Tribune.” - 428 words
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Article270 1923-10-26 9 -“S. F. P.” The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme Court, Singapore dismissed the action in which Mr. Dtavid Kitovitz and Mr. W. M. Allen, trustees under a settlement, were sued by two of its beneficiaries, Mr. A. W. Cashin and Mrs. Josephine Seth.-“S. F. P.” - 270 words
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Article283 1923-10-26 9 “THE PRESENT OPPORTUNITY.” (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, October 25. Mr. Baldwin reiterated the Government’s well known policy with regard to reparations and declared that the disintegration or disruption of Germany must put back for years her power to make reparations. We could not contemplate the breaking off of(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 283 words
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Article46 1923-10-26 9 We regret to record the sudden death of Mr.' D. C. McDougall, late Manager of Mayfield Rubber Plantations, (S.S.) Ltd., Province Wellesley, which occurred at Edinburgh yesterday. The late Mr. McDougall arrived home from the Straits a few weeks ago-46 words
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Article222 1923-10-26 9 Messrs. Gow, Wilson and Stanton, Ltd., London, reported on the 4th October. A decidedly irregular tendency has dominated the Rubber Market during the past week and the early days shewed lower quotations for all positions. At the time of writing, however, a better feeling is in evidence222 words
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Article65 1923-10-26 9 The General-Manager (Mr. L. W. Elsum) of the Naihoot Juita Tin Mines, Langsuen, Siam, has received the following information, by cable, from HeadOffice. The Directors have placed an order for a new 12 Suction-Cutter Dredge with Messrs. .Thompson and Co., of Victoria, Australia. The delivery of the65 words
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Article64 1923-10-26 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Yesterday To-day. 30 30 Shares. s zs 1 CO 00 CQ 02 sc. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) New Craigielea 60 65 50 60 Mining. Pengkalen Ord. 9.00 9.40 9.50 10.00 ex Pengkalen Pref 35/-64 words
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Article66 1923-10-26 9 26th October, 1923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 44 v. weak Fine Pale Crepe 44 Unsmoked Sheet 35 SING a- (Smoked Sheet 44| pore (Crepe 44i London and New York. Tz (Smoked Sheet London Crepe ls New York G2s| dull The following were the rubber quotations in London on66 words
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Article44 1923-10-26 9 The General Produce Agency, Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction rooms to-day Good F.A.Q. Smoked diamond sheet 59 to 60 F.A.Q. do 57 58 Off quality and Low F.A.Q. Smoked diamond sheet 53 5544 words
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Article126 1923-10-26 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on October 25 Spot £2OB up £3.10s 3 mos. buying 204.10 s 2.10 s 3 selling 201.125.6 d „2. 75.6 d The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, Oct. 24. £204.10s spot, and £202 three months buying, £202.5s selling.126 words
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Article202 1923-10-26 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 nom. Cloves 105.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmeg? 80s 55.00 sellers 110 s 48.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 10.70 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per202 words
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Article32 1923-10-26 9 Oct. 28th, 22nd Sunday after Trinity.— S. S. Simon and Jude Ap. and M. M.. Matins and Sermon (Tamil) 9.15 a.m.; Children’s Service 5 p.m.; Evensong 6.30 p.m.32 words
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Article1117 1923-10-26 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. *x g NAMES t H 2 i ■■/> S RUBBER [Dollar.] 3 c 3 o c Allenby Rubber Co 1 30 1 40 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 33 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 00 2 16 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 50 14 CO1,117 words
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Advertisement309 1923-10-26 9 aoVERTISEMEHTS. painted and new pnt j" ood f’T batterJ sl/MHi. Apply R. U. Orde vWFLL 6 SeP y LineB notices. D kman HyJnafc n Limited. rated in the Straits Settlements.) (lßCorp ora rFPORT and accounts w the Ywr ended m June, 1923. NOT !h E S nnLT b Ordin V309 words
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Advertisement52 1923-10-26 9 NEW HEALTH U AND NERVE POWER quickly gained with 1 regular use of S sanatocen ot the celebratsd.Norwegian poet and novelist, wrote “Bjomson uses Sanatogen every day and finds that the effects of this admirable revitalising food are exceeding'y beneficial to him. I Our doctor is of the same opinion.”52 words
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Article575 1923-10-26 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kopah for Deli. Perseus for Colombo. Dhannshkodi, Suez and New York, United States of America (Parcels). Lake Gilpen for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Phemius for Colombo, Dhannshkodi, Suez and London. The s.s. Elephanta, from Calcutta and Rangoon, with local mails, is expected575 words
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Article176 1923-10-26 10 CLUSE LnklLY (except Sunuaj >. BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel-Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an-hour earlier s than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30176 words
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Advertisement645 1923-10-26 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid-up Capital £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 Head Office 38, BISHOPSGATE LONDON. E. C. Agencies and Branches. A lor Star, Amritsar, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Cawnpore. Cebu. Colombo. Delhi. Haiphong,645 words
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Advertisement612 1923-10-26 10 g....,..,.» .—..—mi» I o|CCADILDr I Si 11 |L» U VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I 1 '-THAT INDEFINABLE QUALITY which every true g f 1 lover of Virginia Cigarettes learns to appreciate wih be i why I f found in Piccadilly Cigarettes, no matter where they may be sent. BE ecT I I612 words
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Article336 1923-10-26 11 Peking, October 10—The streets were illuminated last night and beflagged and heavily guarded this morning in anticipation of the arrival of the new President from Paotingfu for the inauguration ceremony. Extra troops were brought in yesterday from Paotingfu. Marshal Tsao Kun arrived at seven o clock this336 words
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300 1923-10-26 11 Shanghai, October 10. —To-day is the 12th Anniversary of the establishment of the Republic of China. Due to the alleged illegal election of Tsao Kun as president, it will be observed not as a day of festivities as in previous years but as300 words
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148 1923-10-26 11 Peking, October 10.—iT'he Constitution which is being promulgated this morning has taken several years to complete and contains nothing startling but is much in accordance with the constitutions of other countries. It consists of 13 Sections or chapters, in which there are 141 articles. The first148 words
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Advertisement251 1923-10-26 11 I Sturdy, rugged, reliable and able to withstand IB] 111 I the jolts of heavy loads on rough roads. M SQuiek to start and stop and capable of being H manoeuvred into any position. Economical in initial cost, in repairs, and M petrol consumption. «V I We will advise you251 words
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