Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 November 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1923-11-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 263. VOL LXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 14 th NOVEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement285 1923-11-14 1 i modern art fjOTOGRAPHIC I STUDIO I Kn 7 NoH a!n P° Penang. i* I Telepin' No- 579 I <- <■ >7 i ciATHTTFTKI UNDERWOOD PORTABLE JUIJLLI 1 rL TYPEWRITERS. (REGISTERED) I'l f THE TIMBER PRESERVATIVE I ''W' c j -X j 3g«flEF -WT' 5 -T' SOLE AGENTS: j- At285 words
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Advertisement46 1923-11-14 1 «x s X S:-: s:-: "s x 1 < x an- MJR> ,l 7 PITMWZED HirJ.II. good jewellery 56 j! MUST POSSESS THREE VIRTUES 61 Beauty, Utility Quality ijj AND THE GREATEST OF THESE IS QUALITY. B. P. de SILVA, x 1, BISHOP STREET. M ZEs =3:46 words
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Article887 1923-11-14 2 POLISHED RICE. There was a time when it could be truthfully said that the rice trade of the world, like the tea and rubber industries, centred in London. Abnormal circumstances since the war have caused the diversion of a considerable volume of the trade to Germany, says887 words
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Advertisement1568 1923-11-14 2 Kramat Pulai Limited. NIPPON HOTEL. concert A POPULAR FAMILY thelon^o^Office 8 ailC DramatlC BOARDING HOUSE Declared a dividend of one Shilling EFltdTtc&l 111X***** less income tax 4 Shillings 6 Pence in p Andrpw’u Presbvterian No. 22, Leith Street, the £1 payable in London on 27th hor 5L Presbyte PENANG. November.”1,568 words
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Advertisement1062 1923-11-14 2 |PIIIIIIIIIIII||||O "INKS iCjWs maatschappi F i 6« I l rflilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.lllllilllllOllU and you can easily Capital (Paid-Up) obtain—relief from that f. 80,nooonn k SICK HEADACHE, Btatutor y abt BILIOUSNESS, Special Reserve abt INDIGESTION or f. 22,660.000 abt n coNsr/Pxr/ON, if you are troubled by any of (Acheen), Padang, p ;l iĕ1,062 words
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MOTOR NOTES.
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Article164 1923-11-14 3 rhe 1923 edition of the small booklet entitled Correct Lubrication for the Automobile issued by the Vacuum Oil Company is now out. together with a supplementary chart of recommendations for cars. An interesting illustration in the booklet is that showing the Board of Automotive Engineers actually at work in164 words
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Article143 1923-11-14 3 A Fiat taxicab, belonging to the S. T. A. of Rome, the biggest taxicab operating company in the Eternal City, won first prize in a recent two-day fuel consumption competition, starting from Rome, crossing the Appenine mountains and the Abruzzes and finishing at Aquila. In making the143 words
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Article236 1923-11-14 3 According to the statistician of the National Bank of Commerce. New York, there are in the United States and Canada 88 per cent, of the registered motor vehicles of the world. An article in the October issue of the Bank's magazine. Commerce Monthly,” states that236 words
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Article204 1923-11-14 3 How many Ford owners are obtaining an average petrol consumption, of between 25 and 30 m. p. g. without cutting down power of the engine? That this can be achieved, however, was proved beyond doubt in a recent test of one of these cars fitted with a204 words
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Article207 1923-11-14 3 London. October 31.There is great activity in the motor world on the eve of what is claimed to be the biggest International motor exhibition ever held under one roof which opens at Olympia, on Friday. The demand for accommodation has been so large that the show has207 words
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Article208 1923-11-14 3 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kalmoa for Asahan. Nord strand for Singapore. Theseus for Singapore, China and Japan. Gorjistan for Singapore and China. Lake Faulk for Singapore Hongkong. The steamer Giang Lee arrived at Singapore with its flag half masted out of respect to its late owner. Mr. Lim Chin Poong.208 words
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Article412 1923-11-14 3 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday I BI TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of N«*rr Mail Servici. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the412 words
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Article32 1923-11-14 3 The following are non-deli veted cables for the week ending 14th in st. at the E. E. A. and C. Telegraph Co: 1 Cheahchingleong. 27 McNair Street. 2 Guanhnatseng. .*> Yonghenglong.32 words
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Advertisement254 1923-11-14 3 llili The All illh a stwsrd m 1J LIGHT CAR A I The four-seater Standard is the I f family car de luxe. As reliable as 3 y it is powerful; as comfortable as E I 4 it is roomy, and exceptionally E IAAf easy to control. V WI \RNi:254 words
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Advertisement172 1923-11-14 3 I Rough roads are smooth roads and hills are level ground Co the new IHUPMOBILE I; The car of established repute -t May we prove this statement? I 1 A car will be placed at your disposal for a test without oblij Ration; why not make an apw pointment GROSVENOR172 words
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Article5272 1923-11-14 4 High Commissionsr’s Address. THE FUTURE OF PR Al. At the meeting of the Federal Council, at Kuala Lumpur, this morning, His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard, K. C. 8., K.C.M.G., addressed the Council as follows: Your Highnesses and Honourable Members of the Federal Council. In5,272 words
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Feminine Reflections
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Article931 1923-11-14 5 16 ro e drink me t.-r wl.h her th.. l hic h by »»d J did > 1 find her 'perturb'd because of the grease V hl| the front of her new striped f rtheidine, which she knows not skirt ot ,l thev come from, she says,931 words
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Article623 1923-11-14 5 Jean Mclntyre - By Jean Mclntyre. Not so very many years ago the idea of a woman becoming a journalist would have caused the unco guid” to hold up the hands of horror. To-day all that is changed, and many women to-day are earning quite large sums of money by623 words
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Article, Illustration27 1923-11-14 5 1. A large tabac velvet hat trimmed with gold thread stitch.ng. 2. A neat toque of beigewool smartly finished off w-ith a collar to match.27 words
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Article591 1923-11-14 5 Mrs. Courtney James - By Mrs. Courtney James. This is a restles age. e put it down to the reflex of the War, but I think none feel it more acutely than women- Women are nervy.” Having said that we pause to consider what we really mean. Just this, I think,591 words
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Article549 1923-11-14 5 Mrs. Courtrey James - By Mrs. Courtrey James. Dancing ig undoubtedly the pastime of the moment; to paraphrase a well-known line Those dance now who never danced before, And those who used to dance nowdance the more.” With some women dancing is an absolute passion and every evening they are mad to549 words
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Article354 1923-11-14 5 Fay Howard - By Fay Howard. Now that the time for the wearing of summer clothes and the warm days are over, the question arises as to what kind of hat we shall wear for the autumn. While there is a tendency towards the wearing of larger hats this season,354 words
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Article380 1923-11-14 5 Penelope - By Penelope. The way to bring your last year’s winter coat right- up-to-date is to add to it a collar shaped in the new style- Your collar could be made of the same material as the coat, only it is probable the shade of the coat will380 words
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Article16 1923-11-14 6 Mootatamby.—At 7. Ibrahim Sultan Road, Johore Bahm, to Dr. and Mrs. N. Mootatamby, a son.16 words
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Article1042 1923-11-14 6 The announcement of the dissolution of Parliament, which is expected to take place on Friday, suggests a general election on the 6th December, with Protection as the main issue. The appeal to the peopfb has come even sooner than was expected, but every consideration pointed1,042 words
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Article1231 1923-11-14 6 The budget speech of His Excellency the M High Commissioner in the Tner.M.b. p e d era i Council, this mornand rrai. ing appears elsewhere in this issue, was made at a time when conditions in the Federation show a vast change for the better, compared with1,231 words
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Article341 1923-11-14 6 The homeward mail, by the Nelkrcloses at 3 pan. to-morrow. The B. I. Packet Tara, with mttildespatched from London on the 'bth October, is expected to arrive her>* 6 a.m. on Friday, the 16th instant. The homeward mail, by the 10-'. closes at 10 a.m. on Friday the341 words
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Advertisement247 1923-11-14 6 GREAT REDUCTION H IN PRICE OF 1 I ROYAL TYPEWRITERS. I 1 I I I I I k 1 JSIWEIiIiM® i 1 I' 1 1 1 FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TOs— 1 Burtenbach, Lazarus Sons, Limited. I 3B£ Applying Cord Tyres. g The correct method of applying Cord j| Tyres247 words
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Advertisement53 1923-11-14 6 E. &1O.” Fancy Dress Masked Ball and Supper To-night! To-night!! in aid of EARL HAIG’S FUND. RATESuOFI SUBSCRIPTION, illi Including free town delivery or j||j postage. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. a year Local $36 ill; Country (S.S. F.M.S.) $l2 Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, England, the Continent &c.) $4B X Monthly Quarterly and53 words
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Miscellaneous23 1923-11-14 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 4. 24 p.m. 10.36 p.m. To-morrow. 4. 3 a.m. 11.24 a.m. 6. 16 p.m. 11.42 p.m.23 words
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Obituary20 1923-11-14 6 DEATH. ICOOK.The beloved wife of the Rev. J.A.B. Cook. Jeanie, at West Croydon, of pneumonia. November S, 1923, age 73.20 words
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Article654 1923-11-14 7 SOCIAL PERSON Al.. Reu ter’s Telegrams.) London, November 13. SJ“w pissournox Date. London. November 13. Hnti-u' of Commons. Mr. ha I advised Parliament at the Sliest, probably on I’ iiday. Party Feeling. London. November 13. began to arrive at six in the 1 opening of Parliament. XlytlleReuter’s Telegrams.) - 654 words
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Article53 1923-11-14 7 Brussels, November 13. At the opening of Parliament, expressions of deep sympathy with Japan were officially expressed in both Chambers. Relief For Japan. Berlin, November 13. The Federal Council decided to ask Parliament to sanction the appropriation of .»0,000 francs for the relief of victims of53 words
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Article106 1923-11-14 7 IMPORTANT COURT DECISION. Pretoria, November 13. An important decision declaring the colour bar to be repugnant to the general law of the land \\as delivered in the Supreme Court, arising out of an application by the Attorney-General for a ruling in the case of a106 words
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49 1923-11-14 7 Hobart, November 13. The Returned Soldiers’ Congress unanimously resolved in view of the situation on Thursday Island with regard to Japanese. that the Australian Government should be requested to take over the Island as Federal territory and maintain a garrison and a warship there.49 words
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Article18 1923-11-14 7 London, November 13. Sir Charles Darling has resigned his Judgeship of the King's Bench.18 words
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28 1923-11-14 7 Vienna. November 13. It is reported form Gmunden that the Duke of Cumberland has had a stroke of apoplexy. His condition is grave.28 words
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Article24 1923-11-14 7 Washington, November 13. The British War Debt payment of $92,000,000 due on December 15 will be made in Liberty Bonds.24 words
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26 1923-11-14 7 New York, November 13. Organised Labour’s daily newspaper, the New York Leader.” ceased publication 40 days after succeeding the Socialist Call.”26 words
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17 1923-11-14 7 Paris, November 13. The Chinese Economic Mission was received by the Municipality.17 words
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Article161 1923-11-14 7 Leafield (Oxford), November 5.The marriage at the Chapel Royal, St. James’s Palace, yesterday of the Crown Prince of Sweden and Lady Louise Mountbatten, cousin of King George, attracted great public interest. King George and the King of Sweden together with numerous members of the Royal Family161 words
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Article55 1923-11-14 7 London, November I.—A woman student, Miss Kathleen Snell, won a certificate of honour in the Michaelmas, Ba examination. Nineteen women figured on the passes, making a total ca!h < nullified of 29. Three certificates of ho- h.X final of the first elobtained by Mr. Nirmal a e55 words
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Article354 1923-11-14 7 Feeling in the Allied Countries. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Paris, November 13. A semi-official statement contends that the Reich Government is bound Xo hand over the ex-Crown Prince, under Article 22fi of the Peace Treaty, and strongly hints that France is opposed to the Reich’s request that the Allies(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 354 words
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Article140 1923-11-14 7 London, November 2.The Times'’ Special Correspondent at Hamburg says Last year Hamburg was at the full tide of its prosperity. Eager, bustling crowds moved jauntily through its streets, overflowing its cafes and restaurants in the evening. The port held its full complement of shipping, and throughout140 words
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341 1923-11-14 7 SATISFACTORY TESTS. An innovation in the form of a 10-ton motor road roller made its appearance in Perak Road, this morning, where it underwent a satisfactory running test. The roller, which arrived in Penang recently to the order of the Municipal Engineer’s Department of341 words
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Article116 1923-11-14 7 VERDICT OF MISADVENTURE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 14. A verdict was returned of death from misadventure at the inquest on Abdul Rahman bin Abbas, the young boxer who died a few hours after boxing with Harold Perreau. Death was due to cerebral hemorrhage. His father.116 words
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Article78 1923-11-14 7 A POINTLESS DRAW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, November 13. The return Rugby match was played under worse conditions and ended in a pointless draw. The Penang team included two Bangkok players. Penang played a better game than on Saturday. The following were selected to represent the78 words
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Article1612 1923-11-14 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Black are leaving by the Teiresias for Horae. Dr. K. K. Pathy, Mrs. Pathy and children returned to Singapore from Ceylon. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hope and family are shortly leaving Kuala Lumpur on a trip to Ceylon. Mrs. R. Kellar, Miss Kellar1,612 words
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Article521 1923-11-14 8 Messrs Symington Sinclair’s weekly market report, dated London, the 11th October, states :The somewhat firmer tone which appeared on our market last week has disappeared, and has been succeeded by heavy liquidation, chiefly of the January/March position. One of the financial papers published on Friday an article521 words
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Article336 1923-11-14 8 Messrs. Sanderson and Co. attribute the recent relapse to a violently pessimistic article in a financial pajier, which created a feeling of mistrust among the pure sjieculators, and induced liquidation of outside accounts. To the insider the arguments were too extreme and one-sided to carry any conviction, except that336 words
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Article373 1923-11-14 8 Messrs. William Jacks Co., London, reported on the 17th October:The stocks of Iron and Steel in the Ruhr are now receiving special attention .from the Minister of Health. The commerce of this country is still suffering from the interventions of past Ministers of Health, and the present373 words
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Article137 1923-11-14 8 Nov 14Bal Masque in Aid of Earl Haig’s Fund, E. A O. Hotel. 16 Penang Club, Half-yearly Meeting, 9.15 p.m. 17 S.C.S.A. Lecture. 6 p.m. 17 Concert and Dramatic Entertainment, for St. Andrew’s Church Funds, Town Hall, 9.30 p.m. 18— P.V.R.C. Shoot. 7 a.m. 18P.S.C. Gibbpns Cup 220137 words
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Article116 1923-11-14 8 PENANG, NOVEMBER 14, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Rank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/419/33 Calcutta Demand Bank R«l6s}'| 3 days’sight Private 168 o Bombay Demand Bank 1654 2 Madras Demand Bank 165| 3 days* sight116 words
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Advertisement267 1923-11-14 8 CIMSWULJ 1 gfiSH d*z j» iffl Danger lurks Wherever there’s a crowd there’s danger. Pop an occasional Evans’ Antiseptic Throat Pastille in the mouth, and however many germs the stale atmosphere contains you are safe. Evans’ Pastilles kill all microbes of bronchial diseases. They never reach your lungs if you267 words
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Advertisement29 1923-11-14 8 Millets, their Nutritive and Economic Value, Cultivation, etc., in Malaya, by L. M. Berenger, $l/- per book or M/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.29 words
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Advertisement480 1923-11-14 8 MAGNIFICENT H./L OF THE PENANG HILLS RAILWAY rfegW AND PENANG HILLS wwi can nOW b e obtained in the form of X’MAS CARDS Mtin I 1D I f specially made on request. What a lovely Baby.- Single CarJ 20 cenfs 12 Cards (aU How are you feeding him Bromide prints480 words
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Article316 1923-11-14 9 London, November 5.The largest assemblage of warships at the famous anchorage off Spithead for over nine years took place yesterday when the Atlantic Fleet was reviewed by the Prime Ministers of the Overseas Dominions who are attending the Imperial Conference. From the deck of a minelayer316 words
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Article184 1923-11-14 9 Dr. F. Omori, the authority on seismology, returned to Japan recently by the Tenyo Mani. Dr. Omori has been sick since his stay in Sydney. A lecture in Honolulu concerning the great earthquake, and an hour's speech on board ship on his way home seems to have aggravated184 words
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Article79 1923-11-14 9 A curious case was mentioned in the Third Police Court. Singapore, when an Indian clerk, named Ishat Bas, employed by Mr. J. G. Campbell, was charged with kidnapping a boy from India. The case was postponed, and bail fixed at $lO.OOO. It is understood that the allegation79 words
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Article138 1923-11-14 9 A DECREASE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 14. The rubber statistics from November, 1922, to October, 1923, show the net exports from British Malaya to be 186,332 tons, compared with 213,979 tons for the previous period. The following are the Rubber Restriction Statistics for twelve months138 words
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Article334 1923-11-14 9 PASSPORTS TO SUMATRA. (To the Editor cf the Pinang Gazette.’) Sir,Here is an instance where two subjects of His Britannic Majesty the King, one a Straits born Chinese and the other a white gentleman, both holders of the same.form of passports signed by the Governor of the Straits Settlements334 words
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Article219 1923-11-14 9 Two Chinese shop-keepers in Tanjofig Pagar Road. Singapore, have received letters from a secret society to the effect that as they had already received letters demanding a contribution to the society's funds, and had not replied, they either had to send the money to a certain219 words
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Article171 1923-11-14 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. aj on Shares. S 3 0 O CO CQ Cfj Sc. Sc. c. S c. Mining. Asam K. 38/- 38/6 38/- 39/Batang P. 38 40 38 40 Hitam Tin 1.30 1.35 1.324 1.35171 words
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Article64 1923-11-14 9 14th November, 1923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 49 steady Fine Pale Crepe 49 Unsmoked Sheet 40 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 50 pore 1 Crepe 50 London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ls.2id steady London Crepe U2i<l New York G27f The following were the rubber quotations in London on November64 words
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Article52 1923-11-14 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 $63 to 64 F.A.Q. do 61 62 Off quality and low F.A.Q. Smoked diamond sheet 56 60 Plain Sheet 43| 51 Loose Scrap52 words
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Article99 1923-11-14 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 13 Spot £221 up £4 3 mos. buying 221 4 3 selling 221.5 s 4 The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd: London, Nov. 13, £217 spot, and £217 three months buying, £217.5s selling. Local. Nov. 14th: Singapore99 words
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Article207 1923-11-14 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 nom. Cloves 105.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 55.00 sellers 110 s 48.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 11.25 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per207 words
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Article1099 1923-11-14 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES 1 3 o a -3 S 3 oo Fi 3 RUBBER [Dollar S c 8 c 9 c Allenby Rubber Co 1 20 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 30 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 00 2 1C Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate -31,099 words
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Advertisement356 1923-11-14 9 a 1 I FANCY DRESS BAL MASQUE I will be held at mI the E. &O. HOTEL j T O.NICHT! TO-NIGHT!! S AT 9-30 P. M. j® Proceeds in aid of Earl Haig’s Ex-Service Men’s Fund |l (a liberal proportion of the proceeds will be retained for $1 v application356 words
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Advertisement29 1923-11-14 9 Il i PICTORIAL CHRISTMAS i AND NEW YEAR CARDS CRESTED WITH GREETINGS FROM MALAYA OR FROM PENANG WITH ENVELOPES TO MATCH AT 12 CTS. EACH. P. G. PRESS, LIMITED.29 words
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Advertisement78 1923-11-14 9 THINGS WHICH KEEP YOU WELL. Wholesome food, sufficient exercise and sleep, and cleanliness of body inside as well as out are the chief essentials to good health. Pinkettes keep you clean and fit inside. Used when necessary, they ensure daily regularity. gently stimulate the liver, clear the skin purify the78 words
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Miscellaneous83 1923-11-14 9 Lyric Theatres Ltd., Theatre Royal. Penang Road. From Monday, 12th to Wednesday, 14th Nov. Constance Tahnadge in The Lesson Parts 5. Emmy Wehlen in Fools and Their Money Parts 5. Alice Joyce in The Scarab Ring Parts 6. Too Good to be True, The Teacher and Life Savers.” (Theatre Royal,83 words
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INDIAN ELECTIONS.
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Article301 1923-11-14 10 Bombay, November 1. To-day was polling day for the local Legislative Council election for the non-Mahomedan constituencies. For the City of Bombay there are six seats in the two Non-Maho-medan constituencies and voters number nearly 16,000. After withdrawals 20 candidates are contesting the six seats. Can301 words
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Article106 1923-11-14 10 Madras, November 1.In connection with yesterday s elections in the city of Madras the counting of votes is being proceeded with at Ripon Buildings. The ballot boxes first to be opened to-day were those of the non-Mahomedan con stituency of the Legislative Council, for which106 words
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Article230 1923-11-14 10 Judging by a letter published by the Times of India’’ from its Nairobi corres pondent, the Indians in the Kenya Colony are not quite so excited over t e settlement arrived at as are their com patriots in India. A meeting was held at Nairobi recently to230 words
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Article211 1923-11-14 10 Kure, Oct. 29.While Admiral Yoshikawa. Commander of the Kure Naval Station, and hit* staff were attending a memorial service in honour of the victims, in submarine 70. submarine 26 which was tied to a buoy started to sink headlong, but touched the buoy, after which it preci211 words
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Article543 1923-11-14 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, November 14, 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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Advertisement401 1923-11-14 10 4IM r"-8‘ 'V >7 J’J"?:t><4 sp M Wil I EH!it JB| I I I r vh i V=—=."•• N Mrs. E. says: Rahv has had |Jt -tH* Glaxo for a year or so She is J. F Sful: of life and has never been Jhf the «lightest trouble. our j401 words
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Advertisement22 1923-11-14 10 Dhoby Account Book, for 52 weeks, 80 cts. per book or $l/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.22 words
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Advertisement160 1923-11-14 10 I YES! WE HAVE 11 I NO 11 BANANAS.) Further supplies of this 11 world-famous HIT” 11 have just arrived. j I I Per copy, 85 Cents. I ROBINSON PIANO &11 SS (Incorporated in Hongkong) X PENANG. I I lERASMIC TOOTH 11 j PASTE= |l 1 Your teeth will take160 words
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Article887 1923-11-14 11 SQUEEZING THE DOMINIONS.” Admiral* Sir Percy Scott, addressing a meeting of the Australian Natives’ Association at the Royal Colonial Institute, asked the question whether Australia and New Zealand should subscribe towards building docks at Singapore for our latest battleships. Obviously, he said, the necessity for docks was887 words
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Advertisement269 1923-11-14 11 C| Swam" J FoWWPfcNS flk er^ect Gifts There are many charming g*ft s an d many useful ones Xvjw. b ut the Swan Pen emk bodies all the qualities a 0L gift should possess. Beau- W tiful, of value, daily VtfnS 'feX useful and a lasting v-S reminder of the269 words
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Advertisement161 1923-11-14 11 II m- W -1 Tr i— -jp*—W*- rrve «wrw-wr r injr i WMii iiiii^W- ~nuir :l _i is— I ::::A I" Three Cats i CIGARETTES S are made in London by an English firm with over 140 x:±: X years’experience to help them :r"z in their endeavour to produce the161 words
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Advertisement1492 1923-11-14 12 r- N. Y K. ELLERMAN” line THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE A Freight service maintained between j INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. Kobe and. Calcutta, calling at Hongkong ncorpora< WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and vice ELLERMAN” LINE. TT versa The following steamers of the above TEIRESIAS Nov.1,492 words
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Advertisement588 1923-11-14 12 P. 0.-BRITISH lMu> AND APCAR LINES. A (Companies Incorporated in Enqi MAIL, PASSENGER cargo services PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Penang. To Marseilles AIo i about n< 00 l.e« n p KHIVA Nov. 22588 words
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