Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 November 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-11-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 259. VOL LXXXI. THURSDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement229 1923-11-08 1 'tokisatsuJ photographic I ,RT STUDIO. Phone 772. 6Si BISHOP STREET I niHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHinsniHHiiii’fiHHHniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiPii'H’:; u m. UNF 5 I t I IMVTIIW I JSn-.X THE BEHiTAm;. @1 FOR MADE 4 ffffH CORD Reliability g flf i fi_f Si i Im? V\j JLv JL/ cm. i I itfF» and 1 Bi m SE!229 words
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Advertisement12 1923-11-08 1 j T. NAGATA, a DENTIST. a NEXT DOOR TO I THE DISPENSARY.*12 words
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Article838 1923-11-08 2 FOR AND AGAINST SMOKING. A Medical Correspondent of the Times’» says the discovery recently of a small quantity of Indian hemp (cannabis indica or hashish”) in tobacco appears to have aroused considerable uneasiness. The old argaments against smoking in all its forms have been advanced once838 words
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Article349 1923-11-08 2 The Hague, October. 4» This morning it was announced that a savings bank with over one hundred thousand accounts had suspended payment. About three years ago, the Dutch Government established a postal, cheque, and Giro service. (The Giro is something similar to the British clearing system.)349 words
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Article241 1923-11-08 2 According to the three plans elaborated by representatives of the three Scandinavian countries called upon to decide the question of a possible transmission of electric power from Norway to Denmark, there is. from an engineering point of view, no objection to a step. The first scheme241 words
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Article191 1923-11-08 2 Tokio, November 3. Many entombed under the debris of the ruined Naigai” building, have been dug out, among whom is Maj.-Genl. M. Koidzumi, auditor of the building, who was reported missing and was confirmed dead The Submarine No- 26 which sunk off Kure is now refloated. Mr. Li191 words
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Advertisement1067 1923-11-08 2 Short Classified Trade with Australia Advertisements. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., can be Inserted in the Pinang Gazette” at THREE CENTS A WORD counting the address to which Mr. E. T. SHEAF, the Australian replies are to be sent. Government Trade Commissioner in -a the East, will be pleased1,067 words
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Advertisement927 1923-11-08 2 PENANG HILLS RAILWAY. tenders TIME TABLE. the 30th November. 1923 Commencing from Saturday, the 3rd «rmprurn». n nQT November, 1923 and until further notice NLW bLNtRAL POST OFFICE, SINGAPfIO Trains will be run as under:— Every person apply f SATURDAYS. Tender will be required sum of one hundred dollars FROM927 words
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Article1196 1923-11-08 3 EX-PREMIER AT THE CROSSROADS. In the following article in the Pall Mall Gazette Mi. J. M. Hogge, M. P., one of Mr. Lloyd George’s principal supporters, discusses the possibilities of his return to power. Despite all attempts to shoulder the late Prime Minister out1,196 words
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Article211 1923-11-08 3 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 3rd November. 1923. shows a total of 70 deaths44 males and 26 femalesthe death-rate being 28.44 per niille per annum, compared with 23.16 in the preceding week and with 22.18 in the corresponding week of211 words
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Article314 1923-11-08 3 The following are the minutes of a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Monday, the 22nd October, 1923- Present Mr. J. Arthur (Deputy President). Hon. Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok, Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar. Dr. Lim Guan Cheng. Mr. C. R.314 words
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Advertisement264 1923-11-08 3 )!;i -th! '■i:i;;i!lillllll!llll‘illll!ll!!ll!«l|lllllllllll|||||||||||||||||||«to, Jlllllllfr WSi M W W r i I I :l gR• I i i KK. 6’ j I i fW li jy=BEl 1 I I B u. IhIR; II T?il /U BM In i t n r i 5 T I have YOU HEARD I I THE264 words
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Advertisement309 1923-11-08 3 8 I 1 Always have f S another g 8 S bottle bandy 5 jV. It’a a wise housewife who keeps an extra bottle of Bovril in reservein case of emergencies. I The Grocer isn’t always handy, or isn’t open if he is handy BB and if there’s need for309 words
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Article81 1923-11-08 4 On Sunday (Armistice Day) rockets will be fired from Fort Cornwallis at 11 a.m. and 11.2 a.m., to mark the beginining and the end of the two minutes silence, during which the ensign at the signalling station. Fort Cornwallis, will be half-masted. The time will be taken from81 words
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Article93 1923-11-08 4 In connection with the Ex-Services Bal Masque at the E. and O. Hotel on the 14th inst., arrangements have been made with the Nikko Studio to take party group photographs at the hotel on the night of the dance. Arrangements for the sale of photographs are in the93 words
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Article946 1923-11-08 4 THE CELEBRATION IN BRITISH MALAYA. Tn connection with the celebration of Armistice Day, a special feature will be the sale of poppies in aid of the funds for the purpose of giving relief to the permanently disabled, to the blind and other victims of the Great War. The946 words
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Article186 1923-11-08 4 The Selangor Turf Club is taking the advantage of the holidays this week-end to hold a Skye meeting which promises to be particularly interesting. It will be confined to ponies and all polo ponies and the distances are being kept well within the competitors’ compass, as they186 words
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Article358 1923-11-08 4 The Honorary Joint Treasurers notify that the above Fund is closed, and that the sum of $3,536.95 (being the total subscribed as shown in our issue of the 16th. October,) at 106|-Yen. 3,766.85 was remitted yesterday by wire to the British Ambassador at Tokio. Mrs. Elizabeth358 words
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Article1377 1923-11-08 4 MEETING AT TANJONG MALIM. The first annual meeting of the I. S. P., Ulu Selangor and Tanjong Malim Branch, was held at the Tanjong Malim Club on Thursday, the 25th of October. There were present: Mr. M.. J. Kennaway (Chairman), Messrs A. M. Buckley, N. H.1,377 words
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Article174 1923-11-08 4 CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL UNFINISHED. The final of the Penang Cricket Club’s tennis championship was played last evening on a sodden court, between E. J. Bennett and L. D. Wood, the game being left unfinished when each player had a set to his credit. The conditions were against the display174 words
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Article50 1923-11-08 4 London, October 24.The following are the results of the Rugby football matches played to-day:St. Bartholomew’s Hospital 3, Cambridge University 12; Bristol 4, Oxford University 16 Chatham Services 34, Army 3; Portsmouth Services 20, Rest of Hampshire 17County Championship.—-Surrey 14. At Richmond.Eastern Counties 6. At Leicester.Leicestershire 15, Warwickshire 4.50 words
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Advertisement763 1923-11-08 4 BANK HOLIDAYS. batu caves The Exchange Banks CEMENT WQRRg will close on Saturday and T Tra Monday, 10th and 12th c M. G. invite November, which have or would consider the been proclaimed Public Batu Caves Portland Ce^J 11 and Bank Holidays. the latter subject to the apnrov.l Selangor Government,763 words
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Article444 1923-11-08 5 S.F.P.” SECRET SOCIETY RIOTERS CHARGED. At the sixth Singapore Assizes, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, Tan Choon Seng and Tan Sek Tee were charged with being members of an unlawful assembly, the object of which was to cause grievous hurt to persons in Serangoon Roadother membersS.F.P.” - 444 words
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Article131 1923-11-08 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 8. Remarking that it was one society of criminals which was causing such trouble in the Colony, the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, sentenced to five years’ rigorous imprisonment Tan Choon Seng and Tan Sek Tee on a charge of unlawful assembly.131 words
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119 1923-11-08 5 'The parties entered into a remarkable and perhaps unwise agreement, but as the Court amends no man’s bond they must abide by it remarked Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in the Supreme Court, Singapore, when an application was made bv Mr. A. V. L. Davies on behalf of119 words
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Article76 1923-11-08 5 Chono- Kun appeared before Mr. Pryde, in the Kuala Lumpur police court, charged with being found at 1 a.m. on Nov. 29 in possession of Triad Society documents and insignia, and with assisting m the management of Triad Society. 1 The magistrate found the accuse guilty and76 words
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Article564 1923-11-08 5 -“S. F. P.” RIKISHA RIOTERS TO BE RETRIED. Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, though obviously the worse for his recent severe attack of fever was sufficiently recovered to be able to sit in the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Monday, to hear appeals from decisions of the Singapore Police Magistrates. The-“S. F. P.” - 564 words
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Article168 1923-11-08 5 Nov 9 and 10Poppy Day in Penang. ]OE. &O. Armistice Dinner and Dance. 10 Runnymede Hotel, Armistice Dinner and Dance. 10 and 12—Public Holidays. 11 Armistice Day Service, P.C.C., 9.45 a.m. 11— Armistice Day Service, St. George's Church. 10.30 a.m. 11. 21 and 28—Reel Practices, E. O. Hotel.168 words
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Article236 1923-11-08 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pangkor for Pulau Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Kedah for Dindings. Kinta for Port Swettenham Singapore. Hong Hwa for Singapore and China. Angers for Ceylon, India, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and Europe. Laisang for Singapore, China Japan. Celtic Prince for New York. v The s.s. Kudat will236 words
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Article437 1923-11-08 5 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). 81 TftAIH. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Jo’norv and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except wherotherwise stated, close half an hoar 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.437 words
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Advertisement400 1923-11-08 5 r M vL\ v z 4 Jfer\ V < ***rUi, >\Q( Xru Jk? *i k j it is the weak spot’ in the IV feels the first effect p change of 1 proper treat- j g rms are to be ng soreness and i ah along the breathing mnam ,lal400 words
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Advertisement278 1923-11-08 5 PEDIGREE I 'Pepambulators I THE WORLD’S BEST. The Famous JOY This is without exception the f CjSjjr/ strongest and cheapest pram on Yi the market. It is not only cheap, goo( l- Finished best quality 3-ply knotless panels, leather up- T holstery and hood. Colours: uedeBrownNavy. IBL! N»» SUjl SPECIFICATION278 words
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Article18 1923-11-08 6 Skaarup. At Lillesand. Norway, on November 1. to Mr. and Mrs. V. Skaarup. of Singapore, a son.18 words
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Article1094 1923-11-08 6 No finer example of co-operation, in its best meaning of unanimity of thought and purpose towards the realisation of a common goal, has ever been shown than that displayed by the British Empire during the Great War. The effort of the Empire was necessarily1,094 words
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Article1287 1923-11-08 6 In Penang, the efforts on behalf of Earl Haig’s Ex-Service Poppy Day. Men’s Fund are to be spread over two days, tomorrow and Saturday. From what we know of the arrangements for the ingathering of money, all classes of the people of Penang will be given sufficient1,287 words
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Article35 1923-11-08 6 There will be no issue of the Pinaug Gazette on Saturday. The paper will published early on Monday. Penang Library will be closed on Saturday and Monday, the 10th and 1instant. Public Holidays.35 words
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Article263 1923-11-08 6 The P. &0. Packet Kaisar-i-Hind, with mails despatched from London on the 18th October, is expected to am here at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the aledonu closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. A mail for Australasia,by the Houtman, (via Singapore) closes at 7 D a.uimorrow. A263 words
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Advertisement316 1923-11-08 6 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I DELIVERY EX STOCK I No. 6. S x Fraser Chalmers Concentrator H 4 inches Boring Outfit for 50 feet X X 20 Mesh 15 inches wide Screening X X Circular and Cross Cut Saws X N 32, N 82, N 264, C 219 X Shoes and Dies. X316 words
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Advertisement48 1923-11-08 6 E. O. Saturday, 10th November. ARMISTICE DINNER and DANCE. DANCING TUI 1.45 AM. RATES ,OF SUBSCRIPTION. Including free town delivery or postage. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. a year jll Local 536 Country (S.S. F.M.S.) $l2 Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, >• W England, the Continent &c.) $lB Monthly Quarterly and Half-yearly pro-rata.48 words
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Miscellaneous22 1923-11-08 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. Midnight G. 16 p.m. To-morrow. 12.21 a.m. 6. 50 a.m. 12.44 p.m. 6. 58 p.m.22 words
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Article98 1923-11-08 7 WA SH I N GTON NAVAL TREATY. f p ri ci,, es 10 L Non-Signatorics. neuter’s Telegrams.) London. November 7. Secretary-Genera! of the League T invite-1 the Governments rc entine. Chili. Denmark Greece f b th( Netherlands, Russia and S< 7'send naval representatives to Tnrtl < at Geneva on January, neuter’s Telegrams.) - 98 words
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Article184 1923-11-08 7 p\’TRY OF KF KLI X KLAN. New York. November 7. The elections in various parts of the nnfrv have not caused the political J„; el r to change greatly. Perhaps h outstanding result was the ,lectim of the Democrat Mr. M. J. Z’fiovrrnor of Kentucky, whereas ]W the184 words
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Article37 1923-11-08 7 TWENTY-SEVEN’ DEATHS. Beckley (West Virginia), Nov. 7. Twenty-seven miners were killed in an explosion at the Glen Rogers mine to men were working when the gas ignited, causing the explosion, but 36 «aped.37 words
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Article28 1923-11-08 7 Santiago de Chile, November 8. 1 is announced that Brazil, the ArgenWv and Chile are entering into fresh "Nations with regard to the limita,lfln armaments.28 words
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Article105 1923-11-08 7 AN IMPROVEMENT. London, November 7. nnn/n' 11 1 !l| i>i*oveinent is recently dnstrv "i n Lancashire cotton inaroi,'' an and Chinese demands rnit l 'i" ,Sln^'aso lnr -°°ds for the t,ll i S any e l° oms have thattli''" s C( di*lently predicted the J orkan S(105 words
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Article48 1923-11-08 7 AiAL WITH TROOPS. Warsaw, November 7. the r'ti] S, 'k e in sympathy Rr f Ol a ln en who have been 11 betwe,. o."'- 1 1 drne produced a con?n' kors a «d troops. 25 were k r cal|( M i The strike was48 words
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Article50 1923-11-08 7 S SENATOR'S VIEW. In an fAcV(, land. November 7. S|npch to the Har f... 3 iHtTuii r ton. a member tlih. 1 1 lii nc(* l: c n nis^ on greatly Ji, !fn as go in the same gtVerel i-criti£dM X p Ore the War -'l. Poincare.50 words
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Article242 1923-11-08 7 Resumption of Military Control Demanded. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Paris, November 7. A message from Berlin states that in pursuance of the decision of October 30, the Ambassadors’ Conference handed a Note to Germany categori lly demanding the immediate resumption of military supervision by an Inter-Allied Mission, the officers of(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 242 words
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Article82 1923-11-08 7 CONTROL OF THE INVESTMENT MARKET. The Hague, November 7. The German Farmer Bankverein, of which Herr St i lines is a leading shareholder, has purchased the majority of the shares of the large Dutch Bank Disconto en Effectenbank. The purchase follows many similar ones. Other German82 words
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Article153 1923-11-08 7 BENEFITS TO THE DOMINIONS. London, November 7. The Imperial Economic Conference again discussed Imperial Preference on the report of the sub-Committee appointed to deal with the question. All the Dominion representatives expressed gratitude to the British Government for its offer to increase preference. Reuter understands that the British153 words
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Article78 1923-11-08 7 SITUATION UNDER CONTROL. Melbourne. November 7. The Police Commissioner states that the authorities «now fully control the situation arising out of the police strike. The Public Safety Bill, which the Government has submitted to Parliament provides for the protection of the public from violence and from disorder, the78 words
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Article51 1923-11-08 7 SIR WEST RIDGEWAY’S PLEA. London. November 7. At a meeting of the British Borneo Company, the Chairman, Sir est Ridgeway, pleaded for a reduction in freights from Borneo to London. He pointed out that the through rate was now 90/- per measurement ton compared with «50/- from51 words
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Article265 1923-11-08 7 Speech by Sir John Jordan. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, November 8. Sir John Jordan, presiding at the dinner of the China Association, called attention to China’s loss of foreign prestige, concurrently with which disorganisation had grown much worse. He was of opinion that China could congratulate herself(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 265 words
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Article491 1923-11-08 7 GENERAL DESIRE FOR A POSTPONEMENT. London, October 27:—Discussing election possibilities to-day one Parliamentary candidate said:I am not taking any risks,” meaning that he intended to pay particular attention to his constituency. This sums. up the general feeling as represented in the political clubs. City aftcT business men want491 words
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Article1720 1923-11-08 7 J. C. PASQUAL - More Patani Jokes. (BY J. C. PASQUAL.) P. G.” Special). [Article No. 10.] Here is the latent: man, paving booked his seat for Tokai, walked out of Alor Star station with the ticket in his hand and boasted to the bewildered crowd outside that he1,720 words
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Article745 1923-11-08 7 The Hon. Mr. W. George Maxwell, C.M.G., Chief Secretary, F.M.S., went up to Bukit Fraser for the week end. Mr. T. Isaac Tambyah goes to Kelantan to-morrow to appear in an important case. Mr. Munro, of Rickard Co., Singapore, passed through Penang yesterday by the Kitano Maru745 words
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Article2616 1923-11-08 8 RESULT OF EXPERIMENTS. Trent Vale, writing to the Ceylon Observer" says Manuring.Up to a comparatively few years ago the diversity of opinion relating to the manuring of rubber was concerned not so much with the kinds of manures to be used but was confined to the question as2,616 words
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Article121 1923-11-08 8 PENANG, NOVEMBER 8. 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 4 mouths’right Bank 2 1 .3/16 .3 Credit 2/4 17/32 .3 Documentary 2'4 9/16 Calcutta i’♦ .nd Bank Rs 167 'j .3 days’sight Private 1704) a Bombay Demand Bank 167 2 Madras Demand Bank121 words
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Article413 1923-11-08 8 RESULTS OF THE FIRST YEAR ANALYSED. The first year of legal Restriction ended October 31, 1923, and a short review of the year may now be given, says the Straits Times, Price in October, 1922, was greatly influenced by reports of impending restriction Taking the prices current for the413 words
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Article207 1923-11-08 8 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 11.15 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellerBattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bay207 words
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Advertisement319 1923-11-08 8 THE BUSIEST FACTORY IN THE WORLD. The human body is the busiest factory in the world. There is no eight-hour day, no slack season, no holiday, no cessation of its labour at- any time. Day and night work is carried on in the workshop of your body and it never319 words
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Advertisement325 1923-11-08 8 1 gsg HORLICK’S J MALTED MILK. 1 HORLICK S part 3 Thousands of Folk have thanked HORLKV q H I MALTED MILK-the FOOD-DRINK f H U the strength it gave them to ca-ry-op t H unrivalled for old and young alike. HORLICK’S M ma(J e in a moment by the325 words
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Article611 1923-11-08 9 AMERICA AND RUBBER. On the face of it the momentary situation in crude rubber is not particularly encouraging, but, looking a little beneath the surface.it will be found that the position is much sounder than it appears at first sight, writes Mr. E. L. Killick in the Financier”611 words
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Article368 1923-11-08 9 Results of Handicap Aggregate Competition. Following are the returns of the aggregate in four handicap events at Seletar range on Saturday and Sunday last. These ranges were 200 yards, 400 yards, 500 yards, seven shots at each, and 500 yards ten shots H’cap. Allowance. Total. Q. M. S.368 words
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Article113 1923-11-08 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list: Yesterday To-day. P Shares. 2Q X tS Sc. Sc. S c. S c. Mining. Asam K. 38/- 39/- 37/6 38/6 Hitam Tin 1.30 1.35 130 1.35 K. Kamunting 45/- 46/- 45/- 46/Kamuuting 38/3 38/9 38/6113 words
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Article65 1923-11-08 9 Bth November. 1923. Local. cts. {Smoked Sheet 46] steady Fine Pale Crepe 46i Unsmoked Sheet 36 Sinqa- (Smoked Sheet 46i pore (Crepe 47l London and New York. Losdox (Smoked Sheet... 1.,2d steady (Crepe Is.2d New York G26} The following were the rubber quotations in London on November 7:65 words
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Article49 1923-11-08 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for October lbs. Bandar Sumatra 46.0<M) Langkat Sumatra 59.500 Glen Bervie 17.119 Serdang Central 35.000 Eastern Sumatra 53.000 Tamiang 116.385 Lankat Rubber 44.3<K) United Lankat 9,500 Kuala-Nal Kelantan 36.750 Henrietta 33.300 Sungei Matang 23.207 Laras (Sumatra) 42.838 Rampah (Coconut) 212,000 nuts49 words
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Article137 1923-11-08 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 7 Spot £216 up £3 3 mos. buying 215.15 s 2.15 s 3 selling 216 2.175.6 d The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, Nov. 7, £216 spot, and £215.15s three months buying, £216 selling. Local. November137 words
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Article158 1923-11-08 9 Ipoh Tin Dredging, Ltd., for October, 985 piculs. Ngow Property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, for October. 1,511 piculs. Mr. William Crooke, retired Indian Civil Service, is dead. The late Mr. William Crooke, C.I.E-, who was 75 years of age, entered the Indian Civil Service in 1871,158 words
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Article1093 1923-11-08 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES 1 si I II RUBBER [Dollar.] eg c r Allenby Rubber Co 1 20 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 30 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 00 2 10 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 50 14 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 40 501,093 words
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Article543 1923-11-08 9 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, November 8. 1923. cts Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 45 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 45 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 45 Lamb do 45543 words
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Advertisement513 1923-11-08 9 liptf ADVERTISEMENTS. Ot,S Bungalow, 1 m<l suitable for two or fnllr f" rn!S opntlemen. Kate must t CApply Box No. 296, N‘ (ri/CttC. do for sale. n by owner only. Pod<t condition throughout any fit*' Box No. 297, c/o Pinang trial, 'bGazette. 32 cents per lb. ALMON 05 large 08513 words
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Advertisement192 1923-11-08 9 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 is192 words
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Article417 1923-11-08 10 The editor of this paper, in Bangkok, says the "Bangkok Times,” is not in a position to speak from personal knowledge of conditions in Pattani. Possibly the editor of the "Straits Times”, in Singapore, has definite information on the subject on which he can rely; but if so we417 words
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Article232 1923-11-08 10 The following new books have been received at Perfhng Library: My Two Countries, by Astor, Nancy. A College Mystery, by Baker, A. P. Early Reminiscences 1534-64. by BaringGould, S. Pious Opinions, by Biron. Chartres. Flving Round the Word, bv Blake. Major W. T. The Riddle and Other Stories,232 words
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Article102 1923-11-08 10 Some time ago, in a parish in Ayrshire, a beadle jvas examined, and dismissed for gross ignorance in spiritual matters, as well as for not walking according to the light which he should have had. Some time after he applied for restoration of privileges, on the plea102 words
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Advertisement514 1923-11-08 10 If it’s y jut NERVES K J® you mutt have K I SAhATOCEuJ Tb. True T.»ic F.. 4 "1 feOs Dr. Clacde Wheeler says: The d'blitaied nervous system absorbs Sanatogen as the p .rchod earth drinks up water." Jg BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. NEDERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1824. Capital (Paid-Up)514 words
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Advertisement725 1923-11-08 10 I|i>: Hl Hl rmu difidiiliilHiiillimniillllffi lliilllliitiitn»». I The three THE ft I Unapproachable Norton.”! standard plugs Great Britain’s premier plugs ig II I I A RH® i I W, rjo ba i I METRIC. il /JI 1 Model C 3. y ""TjFT |r HMoL S V Z g' For nearly725 words
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Article572 1923-11-08 11 In Flanders fields the pcppies blow Between the crosses, row by row. Col. John McCrae (Killed in Action.) M e have received a reminder in connection with Armistice Day, which is now very near, and we wish to draw attention to it editorially as an appeal to572 words
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Article203 1923-11-08 11 M.M.” A PROTEST TO CHINA. An extraordinary general meeting of the Selangor Anti-Opium Society was held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Saturday afternoon, when the following were present Messrs. Loke Chow Thye (chairman), Yap Loong Hin, M ong Po Chee, Goh Peng San. Wong SiewM.M.” - 203 words
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Advertisement452 1923-11-08 11 iMRMmB yK The Primary Causes of v Most 111-health. Carelessness about one’s personal condition is the cause of much of the distress and the source of a large part of I the serious complaints which to-day contribute to ill-health. Constipation is at the bottom of nine-tenths of all the ailments452 words
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Advertisement44 1923-11-08 11 Daily Mirror, Atlas of the World, $2/50 per book or $2/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang. Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.44 words
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Advertisement178 1923-11-08 11 1 hefje Cat 3 cigarettes i 1 1111 l 11 j i iUI i irn imn 11 ij 111H1111 nllim i "in //W y° u see the /Ivl Ifeilk Ji'lL making of THREE CATS” Cigarettes from would know, without our A te,lin y° u Bt wl ?y z> titt_ they178 words
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Advertisement1504 1923-11-08 12 N. Y. K. DOLLAR LINE THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE intended sailings from penang. Kobe and Calcutta, calling at Hongkong ctanify DOLLAR WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and vice STANLEY ATREUS Nov. 9 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Due Penang 2nd half November. TEIRESIAS 15 London, Rotterdam and1,504 words
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Advertisement698 1923-11-08 12 P. 0.-BRITISH 1X1)1? AND APCAR LINES. 4 (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) P. O. SAIUNGS. U>NDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Penang. To Marseilles London about KAISAR-I HIND Nov. 9 CALEDONIA KHIVA 22 NELLORE Not698 words
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