Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 November 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. Ho. 260» VOL LXXXL FRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 381 1 rtKISATSUj PHOTOGRAPHIC I arT studio. Phone 772. bishop street- I a SS3NNin9 aV2M S.DOQ SS2NNIO9 a V3H S9OO GENASCO ROOFING.! 3JSB rw. I I S Sjffi DOGS HEAD I DURABLE 8 ANDOBTA,N BRAND S ''"ill i x S OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES p Elll PRi I DOGS H EAD ->-
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    • 49 1 jjSS xss X x =s:-: =s:-: s TD ,g 7 lil j? animzED ST LTtm. GOOD JEWELLERY 31 nJ MUSI POSSESS THREE VIRTUES j*’j I Beauty, Utility Quality* AND THE GREATEST OF THESE IS QUALITY. II B. P. de SILVA, n J 1, BISHOP STREET. i XSX S- 5= :<
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  • 517 2 f S. F. P.” JUDGE’S STRONG COMMENTS. Strong comments as to the defendant s attitude in the witness box were made by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in the Suprime Court, Singapore, at the conclusion of the action brought by Messrs. V an Sun and Co. and Tang
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  • 224 2 An ex-captain of the R. A F., who was alleged *to have lived at several seaside and London hotels Avithout paying his bills and tc have squandered his rich Parsee w'fe’s money and property, pleaded guilty at Folkstone to incurring a debt of £-2 13s.
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  • 59 2 A fine of S5O or tAvo months’ imprisonment was imposed on a Malabri named Rahman in the Third Police Court, Singapore for offering an illegal gratification cf $l5 to Mr. Caldwell, Chief Police inspector. The accused applied at Mr. Caldwell's office for a constable’s job and Avhen
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  • 285 2 Memorials to the Missing in France. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Imperial War Graves Commission invite Architects who served during the War as members of the Military, Naval, or Air Forces raised in any part of the British Empire to send in their names for admission to a
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    • 1616 2 TENDERS INVITED. C„„„ Q1 4 NIPPON HOTEL. Mmled M y Sllte and o^ atic A POPULAR FAMILY HANDUNG^TTA PraG boarding house Entertainment Tenders are invited for loading fireNo. 22, Leith Street, wood and coal from truck to engine For St. Andrew’s Presbyterian PFNANC tender at Taipiwg for the Locomotive Church
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    • 23 2 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. < Jrahani, *3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked d>y the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 314 2 PENANG HILLS RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. Commencing Saturday, the 3rd November. 1923 and until further notice Trains will be run as under: SATURDAYS. FROM LOWER STATION. At half hourly intervals between the hours of 6.30 a.m, and 11.0 a.m, and 1 0 .m. and 6.0 p.m. FROM UPPER STATION. At half
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    • 563 2 B A NK S. I HONGKONG AN|)/ ban^. u corp °S?l Authorised Capital I Issued and fully paid up I F„ t 4 iiO.taiS I Sterling Silver £{s(„•. Reserve Liability of -2 rt I rr "Tnetors '-'a Read OfTice poypt, Hra.n. i y'g’X Amoy. P>angk<ik. ILt .ri n Canton, Colond
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    • 183 3 Reports from vab '"ndicate that the Palatinate r ur T t i 1( .rto been part of Bavaria, which haS lie d an autonomous Ger:s bt lDp One version attributes this man Sta l the population with retfidisc° ntell jn Munich. Another h k P t P
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    • 155 3 Pndon, October 25. It is considered hr. that the object of the new German Note is to appeal to the «rid against the French, says the Paris eowspondent of The Times Germany iu chosen her time dexterously, and it now that such a Note is likely jo
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    • 160 3 London, October 25.— The Times” correspondent at Aix la Chappelle states ti-il as matters are developing in the wupied zone Germany is faced with Bething worse than disruption, annexle'ii or communism, namely starvation, itiirchy and civil war. Practically the of the Ruhr will be unttiployed by »he 29th
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    • 151 3 N OT OUT OF THE WOOD." h'm'.. o 1 1 28 h »8 too early (I, I’ mu hats; we are not out Woo 1 Is t| e p ls "titning uttered 7 IS Col of The dilation. i"" ere is excessive lijifd. il| l. M. Poincare will be obnere
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    • 161 3 G ERMANY'S CAPACITY TO PAY Oct I 11;..' >G .1 1 Neither the com- QuaiD'Oro., 'iby t n i I oaicare is eoat 1,1 >ta tes Government r. 1,1 hicb it would p dfe.jj, the experts Ik y 'ID. llla 5 v capacity to 4 -hii.gton cor|,babised that the OI
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    • 189 3 London, October 29.—Examinations and pensions for domestic servants are among the recommendations of the report of the Committee appointed by the Ministry of Labour to enquire into the conditions and supply of domestic servants. The report recommends the instruction of school girls in domestic science, the provision
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    • 178 3 London, October 2G.During the discussions in Parliament on the Naval Bill, the Premier declared that the whole Cabinet would be resigning if the Bill were defeated, says the Hague Corj respondent of The Times.” I The Bill was sharply criticised on the j ground that it
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    • 117 3 i London, October 29.The revival of political activity is evidenced in the flood 'of Ministerial and other speeches this i week and until the reassembling of Pari liament. Mr. Churchill will probably speak at Manchester next week, folj lowing Mr. Baldwin s pronouncement 1 there on the
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    • 114 3 London, October 26.—An Admiralty Order states that General Harington, re_ porting as regards the co-operation o the Royal Navy in Turkish waters asks the Army Council to convey to the Admiralty his deep appreciation of all the help and support given by the Navy during the
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    • 50 3 Geneva, October 26.-The protest against Mr. Chowdhury emanatedl from the Labour Committee of the Trades Union Federation of Bengal. A message stated that the International Labour Conference had accepted the credentials of the Indian Workers’ candidate, Mr. C bo dhury, in spite of the protests.
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    • 260 3 London, October 28.—The political correspondent of The Times” states that Mr. Baldwin will be speaking this week at Swansea and Manchester, and politicians of ad Parties hope that he will clear up the uncertainties left by his Plymouth speech. Sir William JoynsonHicks has already given an
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    • 194 3 London, October 11.It is stated that a plot is hatching in London for the rescue of De Valera from his Free State prison. There have been many comings and goings of dark-visaged Republicans in the Sydenham district, where the London group now makes its headquarters,
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    • 155 3 London. October 30.The appointment of a Royal Commission on the Superior Civil Services, India. draws attention says The Times” in a leading article, to the complaint of British officers in the Army in India regarding their financial position also the urgent need for the consideration
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    • 47 3 London, Ocicber 30. Gt neral Sir Charles Harington has gone to York, where to-morrow he takes over the Northern Command hom Lieutenant-General Sii Ivor Maxse. He expects to go on leave at the end of the year when formalities have been completed.
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    • 32 3 London, October 30.—Negotiations following the provisional agreement regarding the whisky amalgamation of Buchanan, Dewar, and Mackie have broken down, and it is now stated that they have been abandoned.
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    • 122 3 London, October 25,—The time fixed by the Railway Rates Tribunal for lodging objections against the proposed increase in railway charges expired on the 15th October. Nearly 2,000 objections have been lodged, representing every class and community, and including Trade Associations and private firms, County and District Councils,
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    • 92 3 Teheran, October 29 Yesterday's meeting outside the town was attended by several thousand demonstratoi s, \vbo previously paraded the streets hearted by black banners. The meeting passed off quietly. The proceedings, which were orderly throughout, were confined principally to violent anti-British speeches by Khalessi Zadeh, son of the
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    • 54 3 London. October 25-The Treasury announces that the Government has accepted the recommendations contained in the second report of Lord Southborough’s committee on the employment of ex-Ser-vice men in the Civil Service. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has appointed Earl Stanhope to be Chairman of
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    • 52 3 London, October 25.The Third Sea Lord, Rear-Admiral Fuller, speaking at a dinner of the Shipwrights Company last night, said it was unfortunate that the boiler makers’ dispute was holding up the construction of two capital ships and keeping out of employment a large num ber of persons of
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    • 163 3 London, October 27.The following are Rugby Football results:Blackheath 8, Cardiff 13 London Scottish 24, Old Alleyians 3; Harlequins 3, Guy’s Hospital Old Merchant Taylors 3, Old Blues 3; Cambridge University 11, Richmond 18: Bristol 12. London Irish 3 Bath 18, Bristol University 6 Birmingham 5. Bradford 0; Leicester
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    • 27 3 London, October 25,—The following are to-day’s football results:Football Association 7, Army 2 Oxford University 3, Southern Amateur League 5 Cambridge University 2, Dulwich Hamlet 1.
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    • 38 3 London October 26.Ramaswami and Kingsley have entered the semi-finals of the Men’s Doubles in the London Cover ed Courts Championships at Queen’s Club by defeating the holders. Doust and Gilbert, 6-4, 75. 46, 62.
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    • 33 3 London, October 27..In the finals of the London Covered Courts Lawn Tennis Tournament Mrs. Covel! beat Mis. Shepherd Barron, 6l, 62, and Gilbert beat Greig 6—l, 63. 7 5.
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  • 54 3 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m., to-day 1 March On the Quarter Deck Alford 2 Intermezzo Russo Franke 3 Waltz The Cinema Star Gilbert 4 Selection Madame Sherry Felix 5 Two Step Fidgety Phil Kaps
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 NEW HEALTH M AND NERVE POWER qoicldy gained with regular use of M sanatogen I Mrs. Bjomsterne Bjornson. the wife of the celebrated Norwegian poet and novelist, wrote Bjornson uses Sanat ogen every day and finds that the effects of this admirable revitalising food are exceedingly beneficial to him.
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    • 110 3 jfcr- .j,. PRITCHARD CO., LTD. 5? s TEA 1 1 1 I AND 1 !i: CIGARS V FOR J Friends at Home. I. I 'II 1 R I Manila Cigars LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE Reina Victoria, Box of 100 $22.50 nett. »> 50 11.25 I High I ife 50 10.75
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  • 278 4 SPLENDID FILM AT THE LYRIC. Unique is the only word which adequately describes the film entitled Tokio Burning,” which was shown at the Lyric Kinema. Penang Road, last night to a very’ large audience. The management is to be complimented on its appreciation of the cinema patrons
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  • 186 4 THREE MALAYS CHARGED. A few days ago a fieht ensued between Malays of the Gaunter Hall District and York Road after a funeral, but it was not of a serious nature, although one man was struck with a piece of iron. The affair came to a
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  • 114 4 The booking for the concert and dramatic entertainment to be held in the Town Hall on Saturday, the 17th inst., at 9-30 p.m., on behalf of the funds of St. Andrew’s Church, promises an excellent attendance. An attractive programme will be submitted, those expected
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  • 100 4 Medan, November 9Mr. David Figart nas arrived from the American Department of Agriculture. He is studying the possibility of investment of American capital in Dutch rubber estates. Interest in the development of the Southern part of the East Coast is increasing. Japanese Naval Visit. In
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  • 95 4 The total value of foreign imports of merchandise excluding Parcel Post into British Malava for the month of October. 1923. $50.909,315=£5,939,420. The total value of foreign imports of merchandise excluding Parcel Post into British Malaya for the month of October. 1922. $37,605,016 =£4,387,252. Imports increase 13,304,299 1.552,168. The
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  • 79 4 The following are the changes in the share Jist of tb Malaya ('-npmy. Limited, for to-day. Tin Shares. Buyers. Sellers. hen leiia ig lin I). 0l Hitam lin Ltd Kampong Kamuntina Tin 44/6 40/Kamnntitig T.'i Dredging 3S 3.';'» Lingni T:i Co 1 Menslemba L”k Syndic.. t. ,<ra'
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  • 673 4 Success Despite the Weather. Adverse weather conditions notwithstanding, Flanders, Poppies found a sale in Penang to-day with that celerity which bespeaks a ready and sympathetic market. From early morning, bands of ladies attired in white, with the poppy emblem conspicuously showing as a striking and effective
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  • 124 4 Efforts are being made to raise a substantial sum at Sungei Patani on Poppy Day. The Committee appointed for the occasion are making arrangements to hold snorts and Bersilat contests on the Padang on Sunday afternoon, when Malay elevens representing North Kedah and South Kedah
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  • 207 4 PENANG ARRANGEMENTS. A Memorial Service for the Men of Penang who fell in the War will be held in the Penang Cricket Club at 9-45 a.m. on Sunday. The Ex-Service Men’s Association are providing a wreath for the Memorial Tablet and also Hymn Sheets with the names of
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  • 58 4 Immortal Dead whose senseless dust In death a living truth record, Your Sacrifice in god-like trust Doth stive us Life in sweet accord. Your torch we will to hold on high Your memory lives in every breast Can we break faith with you who die No sleep
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  • 354 4 In accordance with the wish of His Majesty the King a Two Minutes Silence is being observed as in former years from 11 a.m. to 11.02 a.m. on Sunday. Nov. 11th. One gun will be fired from Fort Canning at 11 a.m. and two guns at 11.02
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  • 167 4 The Ex-Ser vice Association has done precious work. It has carried into the wutine of eveiy day life the spirit of mutual respect, of cheery optimism of good fellowhip in the very best sense which did so much to glorify the great patriotic effort and to
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  • 308 4 THE London, Oct. 19 Which have been decision not to allow-» at the Cenotaph on Day), the Home Office h-, mission for an afternoon rheld in Trafalgar' Square H cipated that Mr. S l>- iV andit isa!Bruce. Lord G,. 0 Bondfield (Presi.le,d e?" 8 Council of
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  • 89 4 OPENING 0E Y.W.C.A. REST ROA (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November Lady Guillemard opened the Y.W.C.A. lunch and rest room at 1 '.ru? son Green. It is intended as at centre for the women of employed in the town. Assizes. At the Assizes, Lim Chip sentenced to five
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  • 122 4 London, October 30.-Although 0 J time political enmities were rrca the happiest banter they were p given at the celebration ot r O’Connor’s 75th birthday at p- Hotel. A striking tribute to r human qualities journahslic raj and political skill were distinguished gathering b.''., tV fjord
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 341 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted for Rangoon a Structural Draughtsman. Wanted for Singapore Two Mechanical Tracers. A ppi y Unite d Eni jineers Ltd., Penang. TO IFT 1U x li. XT i A Furnished Bungalow to let. No. K» Racecourse Road. Entry Ist January or earlier. To be seen bv
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    • 528 4 Rheumatic I Id S' Tfff C h y Mr. W. CLAUDE ASHBY writes on Feb. 12th, I*l3, u j tave Bu ff ere d for nearly two years with Rheumatism, Congestion of the Kidneys and -ivith Gravel. At times I have been so bad as to be compelled to give
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    • 68 4 DOCTORS WHO SUFFER indigestion. Doctors know that tv ;l! J disturbance are due n- ft they themselves get a tl j 1 they obtain in-tant ie j harmle." anta» ;l ftvr ,-n* J Magnesia. If nt and keeping vO :l J t;A of Bisurated h feh> meals, or wbe»e' CI
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  • 2833 5 A FTER FIVE YEARS. I RETROSPECT OF 191*. iqiS opened gloomily enough forces on the Western for th< known that the Germans front- Worcinu their troops as fast as were r” 11 f ill<f them from Russia, and to meet the attack th' the British line which thr he By
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  • 165 5 These whom we honour to-day, Standing at memory’s shrine, Strove not for laurel or bay, Stored not the oil and the wine, Pausod not to reason or pray, Hugging the house of the soul, Wrapt in the egotist's creed. Plain.’’’ cried the dead, is *he goal, Easy the
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  • 136 5 S T.” Two were charged in the Second Police Court. Singapore, to show cause, and with offering illegal gratification to a police constable. Inspector Lamb stated that some people living in Amber Road rang up the detective station and requested that police be sent to the next
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    • 286 5 WHEN APPETITE FAILS! There is no sauce like appetite,” says the old proverb, and the statement is altogether true» With a keen appetite you can relish the plainest food, while without it the daintiest morsel fails to tempt you. and you no longer have any pleasure in eating. Indeed, there
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    • 415 5 JI I II" j 7! 1 St' 1 i-- ZB IX- I j ./If > Nurtc sc# :“1 shall n com- !i/ L I mend Glaxo wheneveroppe: unity Gpy y ari«es, as I have thorough! tried j -U it during the last twomont; s.and I j for milk puddings it
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  • 16 6 CUNRADI.October 12. at St. Asaph. N. Wales, wife of Charles Cunrade (late of Singapore), daughter.
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  • 999 6 To-day and to-morrow are Poppy Days in Penangdays pregnant with meaning for all of us, whether we served over there’’ or not. It is a far cry from Penang to the battlefields of France and Flanders, but we are confident that all who see the vivid hued
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  • 1443 6 While the tin market is displaying considerable strength, lhe Rubber rubber has been sagging, Outlook. and the slight improvement noted yesterday was specially welcome. Almost all the reports on the rubber market received by the mail this morning dwell on the importance of the American position as
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  • 35 6 There will be no issue of the 1 i ll, Gazette to-morrow. The pap"' vu published early on Monday. Penang Library will be morrow and Monday. U>e inil a 1 instant. Public Holidays.
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  • 172 6 The homeward mail, by thefM closes at 6 p.m. to-day. bv A mail for Western A"; Charon (via Singapore), closes < to-morrow. foutinenb' The M.M.Chambonl. with Conti p mails, is now expected t<» l t 5 p.m. on Sunday, tbe H 1 The homeward mail. »5 t b
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 306 6 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I Crffijen I i i x jSJMb x *k IF JWI x x f law x x B» sgs < x x 11 UH x x <iw x x x X OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. X G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., j{ Distributors. 5 X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 9 9 Applying
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    • 54 6 EZ S’ O. I Saturday, 10th November. ARMISTICE DINNER and DANCE. .DANCING TILL 1.45 AM. X RATESmOF subscription, iii Including free town delivery or postage. X PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. a year jlh Local $36 Country (S.S, F.M.S.) $l2 j||j Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, E England, the Continent &c.) $4B v Monthly
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 52 6 THE TIDES High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12.44 p.m. C>. 58 p.m. To morrow. 1. 1 a.m. 7. 33 a.m. 1. 27 p.m. 7. 39 p.m. Sunday. 1. 39 a.m. 8. 15 a.m. 2. 9 p.m. 8. 20 p.m. Monday. 2. 15 a.m. 8. 58 a.m. ,2. 50 p.m. 9.
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  • 360 7 M ereces 4 Dominions. neuter's Telegrams.] London, November 8. Fpnnomic Conference, Sir A' tbe Greame announced that the Pb* had decided to re|i* h 1- rliament to ake f rthcr comment! ,a the Dominions, mincrease to one-fourth in tobacco an<! the imposition of 0 o f 10/-
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  • 115 7 A SUCCESS EEL MEETING. London. November 8. The Imperial Conference met this dbrnoon to wind up the business. The proceedings were marked by the great totiliality of all the Premiers. The f, l'inionis unanimously expressed that 1 has been very successful. Nt. Baldwin stud the British
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  • 86 7 London, November 9. the at Compatriots, Club on contr °versy, Mr. Austen di s1 DP° rte d the measures Hthat n Government, but considerC. 'lOnol go far enongh. He f f (Xt nson preference to %i and U HS dominion produc'■«S T 1
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  • 36 7 slightly down. Mt >ls London, November 8. a,| 'l brofiJ ''J 18 d' Paisley show h,|i;ilp 'l yvar of £2,890,000 >■ lils vear A less tax is ftr M, w« an will be
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  • 413 7 Separatists Deported from Bonn. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Bonn, November 8. Following the recent Belgian action, regarding the Separatists at Aix-la-Chapelle. the French in Bonn rounded up over 2,(XX) imported Separatists who were disarmed, marched to the station and deported in special trains. The guards on all the roads leading
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  • 116 7 London, November 8. General Smuts, who was due to sail for South Africa to-morrow, has postponed his departure for a week, owing to developments which have arisen in the work of the Imperial Conference. The Reason. London, November 8. Reuter says there is reason to believe
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  • 63 7 ON LIST OF WAR CRIMINALS. Paris, November 8. The Ambassadors’ Conference decided to ask the Dutch Government not to permit the German ex-Crown Prince to leave Dutch territory, and the German Government not to permit him to enter Germany, on the ground that he is
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  • 37 7 New York, November 8. A syndicate headed by the Guaranty, Trust Company is offering twenty-five, million dollars to the Dutch Indies loan at five and a half per cent, at ninety.
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  • 232 7 Sir John Jordan’s Speech. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, November 8. Sir John Jordan, in a speech at the China Association dinner in London, referring to the efforts to develop interImperial trade, declared that trade outside the Empire was equally important. China’s foreign trade was nearly £300,000,000. China
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  • 61 7 London, November 8. The Times,” commenting on Sir John Jordan’s speech, says the Powers may bring their policy into more effective contact with realities if for the present they take into account those actually exercising regional authority in any part of China, while rival Chinese Generals
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  • 154 7 SAFEGU A RDING EXPORTERS. Paris. November 8. The question of the export of French wines to China was raised by Senator de Monzie, who asked the Minister of Commerce whether the steps officially taken would ensure that the Chinese market would remain effectively open to
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  • 136 7 A BETTER APPEARANCE. London, November 8. Messrs. Mocatta and Company in their silver report state that early in the week it was reported from India that the bulls had successfully financed their stock until next settlement charging the bears with 81| rupees per 100 tolas for the
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  • 23 7 MILITIA CAPTAIN AND WIFE MURDERED. Delhi, November 8. Captain Watts of the Kurrum Militia and his wife have been murdered.
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  • 26 7 Calexico (California), November 8 A severe earthquake rocked the town yesterday at noon, driving the people from their houses. There were no casualties.
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  • 79 7 U.S. Air Fleet’s Projected Tour. (Reuter's. Telegrams.) Akron (Ohio), November 8. General Patrick, Chief of the Arihy Air Service, has announced that the War Department proposed to send an aeroplane fleet around the world in the spring. It will start from the East coast and fly
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  • 29 7 FRENCH AVIATOR REACHES 11,145 METRES. Paris, November 8. A new world’s aeroplane height record of 11,145 metres was made by Sadi le Cointe and officially recorded.
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  • 70 7 New York. November 8. The priests and monks of St. Nicholas Cathedral forcibly ejected the Rev. John Kedrovsky, when, wearing the insignia of the Soviet Bishop of North America, he attempted to take over the cathedral. The Rev. Kedrovsky recently returned from Russia, accompanied by
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  • 115 7 London, November 8. It is understood a legal difficulty had arisen with regard to the AngloAmerican compromise respecting the twelve mile limit, namely, the question whether the effect of the projected Treaty would be unconstitutional. Mr. Hughes did not consider the Treaty would violate the Constitution, but
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  • 398 7 Moscow, November 8. The city is en fete and bedecked with red flags. There are processions, with bands, in celebration of the anniversary of the revolution. The following passengers left by the s. s. Kinta yesterday: For Port Swettenham, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crabb Watt, Mr. and
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  • 1380 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Bryham Mawson goes to Europe by the Caledonia. Mr. D. H. Laidlaw, Director of Public Works, Trengganu, is going home this week. The Bishop of Singapore instituted the Rev. R. J. Hitchcock as Chaplain of Perak North, yesterday. Mr. M. Reid, of the Straits Steamship Co., is
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  • 1517 8 PAPER BY Mr. BAXENDALEMr. Cyril Baxendale read a paper at a meeting of members and guests of the Institution of Rubber Industry on October Ist, held at the Engineers’ Club, Piccadilly Circus. Mr. P. J. Burgess, M.A., Chairman of the Rubber Growers’ Association, presided over a
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  • 95 8 A murder occurred on the Bukit Sembawang estate at Woodlands, on Monday and an arrest has been effected by the Orchard Road police. The murder was the result of a quarrel between two Chinese estate coolies, and the body of the deceased was found by the police
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 270 8 111 lIIIIH'-W ..I Hl** w R THE WHOLE ART 1 1 OF SEASONING lies in a bottle of Lea Perrins’ Sauce. Your cook will find this fine old British Sauce of unfailing value in the kitchen, and on the dining table it offers you a handy means of giving the
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    • 134 8 WHEN YOUR LITTLE ONE IS UNWELL TRY THIS SIMPLE REMEDY. Almost all the ailments of infants and young children arise in the first place from stomach, and bowel troubles. It is usually because the child is not digesting its food properly and the bowels are failing to do their work
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    • 405 8 y IsSlSi iBBWf M 18 lt iErW at !aj e W r J Bl ,f I- vcKv f /ff/ e 'Z 1 TJU| T Wincarnis gives a feeling of NEW LIFE i 1 to those who are Weak, or Anaemic, Nervous or Run-down Good health is necessary to your well-being—
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  • 1630 9 REVENUE OFFICERS CHARGED. I’ l the District Court, Penang, belore Mr. R. D. Acton, yesterday afternoon, the hearing was begun of the case against Ong Kim, Revenue Officer No. 120, who was charged that he, on the night of September 28th, between the hours of 6 p.m.
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  • 177 9 Nov 9 and 10Poppy Day in Penang. 10E. &O. Armistice Dinner and Dance. 10 Runnymede Hotel, Armistice Dinner and Dance. 10 and 12Public Holidays. 11 Artnistice Day Service, P.C.C.. 9.45 a.m. 11Armistice Day Service, St. George’s Church. 10.30 a.m. 11, 21 and 28Reel Practices, E. 0. Hotel. 14Bal
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  • 606 9 FAVOURABLE OUTLOOK. At the fifteenth ordinary general meeting of Harrisons and Crosfield. Limited, Mr. C. Heath Clark (the chairman), reviewing the balance-sheet, raid: The view I have expressed at the last two general meetings, that any revival in the rubber industry would do away with the depreciation
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  • 179 9 PENANG. NOVEMBER 9. 192.3. (Ry Courtesy of the Chartered Rank.) London Demand Bank 2’4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 .3/16 .3 Credit 2/4 17/32 .3 Documentary 2 4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank "Rs 167 .3 days’sight Private 1705 j Bombay Demand Bank 167 x Madras Demand Rank 167
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  • 162 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. Si® Shares. »>> C 0 2C X PC <72 c. Sc. c. c. Mining. Asam K. 37/6 38/6 37/6 38/6 Bataug P. 38 40 38 40 Hitam Tin 1.30 1.35 130 1.35 ex
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  • 64 9 9th November, 192.3. Local. cts. f Smoked Sheet 47 steady Penang/ Fine Pale Crepe 47 I Unsmoked Sheet 40 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 48 PORE (Crepe 48 London and New York. Sheet bSI s T dy New York G26| The following were the rubber quotations in London on November
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  • 63 9 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private and auction sales held this week: Cts Per Pound. Smoked ribbed sheet Good F.A.Q. 46 to 46} Smoked ribbed sheet 39 43 Crepe fine pale thin 46} good
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  • 49 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 $6l to 62 F.A.Q. do 59 60 Off quality Smoked diamond sheet 54 57 Plain Sheet 44 48 Loose Scrap 30 40
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  • 53 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for October lbs. Karan 6,623 Padaug Rubl>er 17,200 Consolidated 62.339 Shanghai Kedah 22,827 Bute Plantations 17,700Tanah Merah 27,500 Dominion 28,111 Shanghai Pahang 20,430 Sungei Duri 23,302 Kota Bahroe -*-24,885 R. E. of Krian 24,166 Padang Jawa 24,796 Gula-Kalumpong 98.000 Samagaga 15,395 Nellmay
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  • 153 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 8 Spot £211.5s down £1.15s 3 mos. buying 211.5 s I.los 3 selling 211.10 s I.los The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, Nov. 8, £211.10s spot, and £214.5s three months buying, £211.10s selling. Local. November 9th
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 199 9 FANCY DRESS BAL MASQUE I I will be held at Av the E. O. HOTEL On Wednesday, 14th Nov., 1923, iS AT 9-30 P. M. a Proceeds in aid of Earl Haig’s Ex-Service Men’s Fund ot a liberal proportion of the proceeds will be retained for application locally). wL Tickets
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 231 9 BANG! BANG BANG! Here at last! A picture everybody must see Record broken. Record smashed to pieces. THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN. For 4 nights only commencing from Thursday, 8th Nov. See! Actual Scenes of the Burning of Tokio lb fnu> s fleeing for their lives. —Awe-inspiring scenes of the
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  • 114 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kopah for Deli. Kaisar-i-Hindfcfor Singapore, China and Japan. Kudat for Bhuket, (Tongkah), Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Atreus for Colombo. Suez and London. Caledonia for Ceylon, India, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Europe. Ghirbi for Alor Star. Seang Bee for Rangoon The following
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  • 109 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore aud Singapore. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7 30 p.m. train:Parit Buntar, Taiping. Kuala Kangsar. Ipoh. Batu Gajah. Tapah Road. Kuala Kubu, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban,
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  • 370 10 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England.) Nov. 11. 24th Sunday after Trinity. 7.45 a.m. Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. Hymn 236. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion, 10.30 a.m. Special Armistice Day Service. Hymns 166. 221. 164. 11.15 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymns 183. 193. 230 and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 489 10 CUTKIIRA HEALS RASiIOLNECK Also Eruptions On Scalp. Hair Came Out. Unable To Sleep. My trouble started with a thick I rash on my neck. I was ashamed to go out unless I had a wrap around my neck. Wet eruptions broke out on my scalp and my hair came out
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    • 557 10 llllill!lll»hii||-| lt H fra refreshing i I o/ thirst quencher fcSSKwffi just dissolve dash” of ENO s Fruit Salt in a glass of cold water and you have a S g cooling drink that pleases and invigorates—add 3 g K a squeeze of lemon or orange and it is even
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  • 381 11 W hen ihe through express to Penang was started at the beginning of 1922 the train left Bangkok on Alondays, says the Bangkok Times.” Later on in that a ear. as a result of representations made by the shipping companies interested, he departure date was transferred to
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  • 277 11 Trivandrum, October 29.The aceus d in the Marell murder case has been <. mitted to the S- ssions. Mr. P. Tharyan. second class Magistrate, who conducted the preliminary inquiry has passed ordeis. The Magistrate sums up the tacts thus Puthiyartel Sankara Pillai, father of the accused, Ayappan
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 317 11 OIIKMNT RELIEF f FROM ALL (W SKIN TORTURES 2 fi.’ The eminent Skin Specialist, Dr. D. Dennis, has discovered a healing compound that gives inf tantaneous relief to Eczema and all forms of Skin and Scalp Disease. This wonderful remedy, nDD Prescription, is a clean, refreshing liquid that is i
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    • 100 11 Does the Distance from which you do your buying make any difference to you, providing you get good English Merchandise at MUCH CJ LOWER PRICES Fear s Guarantea to refund the purcHaee price and all MailinK charge» on any goods which do not satisfy you poriectly. fyf- diLd You want
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    • 312 11 I j I Mobiloil I Make the chart your guide 'I I FRICTION IS A THIEF. 1 Perhaps you have never realized what There is a grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil, friction costs you. You pay for power scientifically correct, for every make of Friction silently, stealthily, steals it from car
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    • 1604 12 Australia by lurns Philp Line I“ELLERMAN” LINE THE BI lIF FIINNFI. LINE intended «All iNcs from PENANG Singapore to Java ports, Port Darwin, (Incorporated in England.) INTENDED SAILINGS Thursday Island, BRISBANE, SYDNEY and ELLERMAN” LINE. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. MELBOURNE, transhipping to Australian. following steamers of the above
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    • 603 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. A (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL» PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) P. O. SAILINGS. I LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Penang. To Marseilles London about KAISAR-I HIND Nov. 9 CALEDONIA KHIVA 22 NELLORE
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