Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 November 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-11-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 267. VOL LXXXI. MONDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement384 1923-11-19 1 p NIKKO” J SIODERN ART photographic I STUDIO I jjo 7 f Noriham Road, Penang. frfcpbODC No 579 JlliHnillllllllliiiHilllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllWlim ajsaagiw xt I J THE I I THE MOTORISTS SURE SHIELD. I B A V T~3Z~Z X W jX jL X 1 JL X W E failing to under-estimate risk, Hj384 words
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Advertisement43 1923-11-19 1 X BTB. tl7? I MWZED n MMUT. GOOD JEWELLERY il MUSI POSSESS THREE VIRTUES Beauty, Utility Quality AND THE GREATEST OF Jj THESE IS QUALITY. Q B. P. de SILVA, J 1, BISHOP STREET. X as x 7^ x x "i-s x i43 words
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Article1058 1923-11-19 2 WORKING AS PRISON PRINTER. His hair silver-grey, his back slightlj bent, his eyes still clear and penetrating, his brain as active as ever, Horatio Bottomley now merelv a number in prison routine—is serving his term of seven years’ penal servitude in Maidstone Gaol. By the irony of1,058 words
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Advertisement1510 1923-11-19 2 Short Classified batu CAVES PORTLAND A DANCE RECITAL j CEMENT WORKS. WILL BE HELD AT THE Advertise meats. town hall Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., The Trustees of the late Dr Loke Yew, BY can be inserted in the Pinang C. M. G invite offers for the pure ase1,510 words
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Advertisement750 1923-11-19 2 «“«’"‘l 'X Pai(l -up Capital H P'l lai Reserve Fund cr M Bf' I. Ree e Liability of B ,/.0. I vLvS rT T Calc t,a c k sna5 na la L mpnr Mini, B li a,g0 Serb »'>. sbwta 'SB YOU Who TientSiD Yokoha^ Za m boa J ng750 words
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Article1030 1923-11-19 3 St Andrew’s Church Effort. I The funds of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian < Church will benefit by about $750 as the i result of a very successful concert and t dramatic entertainment held in the i Town Hall on Saturday night. The large attendance included the Hon. the Resident1,030 words
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Article575 1923-11-19 3 ACTION BY W. I. T. C. SECRETARY. Poona, November 3.The case in which Major J. E. Hughes, Secretary, W. I. T. C., and Mr. Malone, General Manager, Turf Club Totalisators were called upon to show cause why a summons for insult and wrongful restraint should not be575 words
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Article69 1923-11-19 3 Built for the transport of bananas, of which she will carry seven milliori- every voyage, the new Diesel electric ship La Playa” went for a trial cruise from Liverpool on October 13. She has a sei vice speed of 13 to 14 "knots, and is propelled69 words
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Advertisement294 1923-11-19 3 YES! WE HAVE I NO I BANANAS. I Further supplies of this world-famous HIT” have just arrived. Per copy, 85 CCIIiS. ROBINSON PIANO (Incorporated in Hongkong) PENANG. S= A PERFECT T CHEMIST’S SHOP A Perfect Chemist’s Shop” is the one that has the right kind ot goods at the right294 words
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Advertisement29 1923-11-19 3 Millets, their Nutritive and Economic Value, Cultivation, etc., in Malaya, by L. M. Berenger, $l/- per book or $l/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.29 words
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Advertisement64 1923-11-19 3 jI&F-- I PRITCHARD CO., LTD. I Tb Have Pleasure in J Announcing a Special Display II I OF .j ft Afternoon Evening Frocks AND I J I Dress Novelties j I AT THEIR 1 Penang Establishment ,j ON I 1Monday, 26th I November, 'll n' Jj| AND ;i SUCCEEDING DAV:.64 words
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Article1557 1923-11-19 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. R. Bird and Mr. J. R. Neave are granted eight months leave of absence. Mrs. E. E. Smith, Rantau, is on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robertson at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. J. S. Rogers, section engineer, Construction Department, F. M. S. R., iS going1,557 words
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Article1182 1923-11-19 4 Another Function. Under the auspices of St. Francis Xavier’s Association, a function was successfully organised by the members of the Association in the compound of St. Francis Xaxier’s Church, Penang Road, last evening, to welcome Rao Sahib D. Arulanandum Pillay, the recently appointed agent of the1,182 words
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Article141 1923-11-19 4 The diplomatic and naval representatives in London of at least four Powers are seeking hard to penetrate the veil of secrecy vhich justifiably enough has been drawn across the proceedings of the Imperial Conference relating to the establishment of the naval base at Singapore. Tht Americans141 words
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Article756 1923-11-19 4 PR Al RIVER WHARVES. The development of the Federated Malay States and the enormous growth of trade have for some years past taxed shipping resources to such an extent, that it became necessary to make the drastic changes which the importance of the trade demanded. The756 words
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Article113 1923-11-19 4 A DISTINCT SUCCESS. A very successful dance was organised by the Chinese Company, P. and P. W. V. C., at their Club House in McAlister Road on Saturday night, and it is hoped this will be the forerunner of many more. The hall upstairs was tastefully decorated113 words
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Article463 1923-11-19 4 h’ner a iE^ e Every community o{ n out on November 8 k v fl pay its last resp^' J s J' Tsong, 0. R. e. ]J thelat eLimfV community and resident of Rangoon cade, says the d q of November 9. state at463 words
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Article276 1923-11-19 4 I The Municipal Band will play th p programme of music at theE>p 11 8.30 to 1°.30 to-night:— 1 March Colonel Bogey J 2 Overture Juanita 5 3 Waltz Donna 4 Selection Boccaccio 5 Dance A Graceful 6 Fox Trot Humming 7 Bolero m x ffiune Cornet276 words
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Advertisement280 1923-11-19 4 FEELING OLD AT FORTY. HOW TO REGAIN VITALITY. Middle age comes too soon if you allow the cares of life to exhaust your blood, leaving you tired and worn. Especially is this so in the Far East, where climatic conditions exact the utmost from the nerves and the vitality. It280 words
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Article3491 1923-11-19 5 THE ANNUAL MEETING IN LONDON In continuation of his speech at the annual meeting of the Rubber Shareholders’ Association in London, the Chairman (Mr. Zorn) referred to another most important question of administrationthe standardisation of accounts and the rendering of full information to shareholders. The position of our3,491 words
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Advertisement310 1923-11-19 5 I 1«“*"“ if’j J(F®3eSB WM iral rORHAMIIjf Germ-Killing Throat Tablet PREVENTS Cures Throat Troubles It all disease germs which mav have settled in the throat .‘i safeguards you against Sore Throat Tonsilitis, Diphtheria, X’za, Scarlet Fever Measles and other serious infections, c that vou get genuine Formamint manufactured by the310 words
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Advertisement26 1923-11-19 5 TO PRINTERS We hold a larjre stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (In various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Prfss, limited26 words
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Advertisement225 1923-11-19 5 As every cook know», perfect raising is everything in successful cake making. Forthat reason Raisley” should be added to all plain and rich cake mixtures. Then every atom of flour will be raised to perfection and thoroughly cooked. 1 Paisley Formerly known a* Paisley Flour. Made by Brown 8c Polaon.225 words
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Article17 1923-11-19 6 Shaw.At Muar, Johore, on November 13. 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Shaw, a son.17 words
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Article989 1923-11-19 6 The other day a Chinese seaman was convicted at Singapore for being found in possession of a quantity of cocaine. Superficially the incident may appear trivial, but analysed, it strikingly illustrates the widespread activities of the illicit trade in dangerous drugs. It is a disquieting fact that989 words
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Article1401 1923-11-19 6 There must be many who regret that the beauty of Penang Vandalism.” Hill is being spoilt byclearings now taking place on that part of the hill which faces the town. The response to the demand for the cultivation of crops of foodstuffs may be carried too far.1,401 words
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Article143 1923-11-19 6 1 Lr the The homeward mail. closes at noon on Ihms'a..instant. H The homeward mao. !l -p. closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday. instant. <1 drew’ B A Reel practice tor n. will be held at the Lmorrow evening at oc e< r-r/ette contain’ 1,11 The Government r143 words
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Advertisement181 1923-11-19 6 yiMF'O' 1 l -w-i rfT ililWJ-r-n-TfE—-=DECCA= GRAMAPHONES The Original Protable Machine Model No. 2 $55 nett. Applications for Sub-Agencies Invited. FULL PARTICULARS FROM Huttenbach Lazarus Sons Ltd. xxxxx: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXiCX X x I vIMW? i I I ill g i 1 ill! r g 1 j®Ss&k a g,3 X V K~s181 words
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Advertisement71 1923-11-19 6 E. O” PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FANCY DRESS BALL Last day of the Races in January. 4 Prizes for the Best Dress and Original Dress2 Prizes for Ladies and 2 for Gentlemen. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Including free town delivery or PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. I a year j Local $36 jj Country (S.S.71 words
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Miscellaneous24 1923-11-19 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.35 p.m. 4. 20 p.m. To-morrow. 10.44 a.m. 5. 7 a.m. 11. 2 p.m. 4. 54 p.m.24 words
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Obituary74 1923-11-19 6 DEATH. Danker.—On November 15. 1923. at Johore Bahru Waterworks, Johore. Cecilia Margaret Danker. beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dhnker of Johore Bahru. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Messrs Foo Soog Weng and Foo Soon Meow beg to thank those who sent letters. telegrams of condolences, wreaths etc., lent their Motor Cars,74 words
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Article1030 1923-11-19 7 Triangular Contests. LLOVf > GEORGE S SPEECH. Reuter’s Telegrams.) London. November 17. 1 of M.P’s. did not wait 1 A HH'?.,tion of Parliament before f< tbe faUr constituencies, which are ban, with excitement. The <nnin "i licht between Liberals and a f»ct tbat: P n to be asReuter’s Telegrams.) - 1,030 words
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Article206 1923-11-19 7 London. November 2. ln his speech at Manchester Mr. Baldwin also emphasietl the need for developing the production of cotton, sugar, and tobacco within the Empire, not only so ag to be able to supply tho Empire, but also the whole world. Mr. Baldwin said that in206 words
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Article93 1923-11-19 7 London. November 11.Mr. Winston Churchill, declining the Glasgow Liberals’ invitation to contest the Central Division rendered vacant by th? death of Mr. Bonar Law, says that while any services he can render at the present juncture to the Liberal Party Free Trade cause will be given93 words
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Article148 1923-11-19 7 LIBERALS TO CO-OPERATE AT POLLS. London, November 13.It was the visit of Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and Mr. Arthur Henderson ,at Downing-street this morning, at Mr. Baldwin s request, that first dissipated the uncertainty as regards the election, Mr. Baldwin inform ing them of his intention to dissolve Parliament-148 words
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Article546 1923-11-19 7 London, November 13.-Already there are 1.300 candidates in the hold foi t e 615 seats it. the House of Commons. namely. 450 each Conservatives &nd Liberals, the latter comprising both wings, and 400 Labour. The fact that this will be an election in a hurry may546 words
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Article38 1923-11-19 7 London. November 14.The M arwick bv-election. wherein candidates have been fiercely engaging for the past few days, was cancelled yesterday after the nomination papers had been handed in in consequence of the approaching General Election.38 words
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Article117 1923-11-19 7 WELL RECEIVED IN FRANCE. Paris, November 19. The Chinese Economic Mission is actively pursuing its studies in France particularly in Paris, where it inspected the underground railway, the sewage system, electric power stations, motor car works, wireless stations and industrial schools. It also in a three weeks’117 words
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Article32 1923-11-19 7 Moscow, November 17. A commission of three Americans has arrived to settle the question of the moneys confiscated by the 1 nited Stages, which are claimed by Russia.32 words
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Article557 1923-11-19 7 Germany Must Give Satisfaction. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Paris, November 18. M. Poincare, in a speech at Neuilly, declared that Germany’s defiance of the treaty in regard to military control and the ex-Crown Prince called for sanctions. We shall take them unless we obtain satisfaction.” Apart from such sanctions France(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 557 words
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Article64 1923-11-19 7 BREAKDOWN OF NEGOTIATIONS. Berlin, November 17. Negotiations between the Ruhr mineowners and the Franco-Belgian mission of control have broken down, after five weeks’ discussions. The mission transmitted certain demands to the mine owners, requesting a reply within fortyfive minutes. The mineowners desired to refer matters to the64 words
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Article193 1923-11-19 7 London, November 6.The happenings that are threatened in Germany are regarded here as being of even more urgent importance than the problem of Germany’s capacity to pay, says the Times’" Paris Correspondent. The Allied Governments’ new note to the German Government demanding within a week the193 words
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Article152 1923-11-19 7 INVITATION TO INTERNATIONAL. Louisville, November 17. In a mile and a quarter race. Zev beat In Memoriam by a nose. Louisville, November 18. Zev’s victory probably means that he will seek international honours, as the winner of yesterday’s race will be invited to compete in a six152 words
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Article35 1923-11-19 7 Washington. Novelnber 17. President Coolidge has approved of Treasury plans for the expansion of the coastguard services for the prevention of rum smuggling. An expenditure of twenty-million dollars is contemplated.35 words
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Article338 1923-11-19 7 HUNT SECTION. The rides on Tuesday and Thmsday last were not too well attended. I nfortunately, a considerable number of mounts were on the sick list and the rides in consequence resolved themselves into little more than exerciie spins. Sunday morning’s rendezvous the Ist. Tee at the338 words
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Article895 1923-11-19 7 PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. Favoured with good weather conditions, there was a large gathering of members and their friends at the Club premises of the Subordinate Civil Service Association on Saturday evening, the occasion being the distribution of the prizes won at the recent Ping Pong Tournament and895 words
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Article950 1923-11-19 8 BANGKOK v. PENANG. The return match between Bangkok and Penang on November 12, at the Sports Club, ended in a pointless draw, each side failing to score after a desperate game, says the Siam Observer.” It must be admitted that Penang have been decidedly unfortunate in the weather950 words
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Article110 1923-11-19 8 SINGAPORE BEATS JOHORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 19. In the Malaya” Cup Rugger match, Singapore beat Johore by 18 points to nil. A feature of the game was the fine defensive work of John, against which Singapore could only score a penalty goal in the110 words
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Article275 1923-11-19 8 London, November 10.The following football matches were played in the League to day: Division I.Birmingham 2, Westham 0; Bolton Wanderers 4, Chelsea 0; Burnley 1, Blackburn 2; Everton 2, Sheffield United 0; Huddersfield 3, Liverpool 1; Middlesborough 0, Arsenal 0; Newcastle 4, Manchester 1; Notts County 0, Aston275 words
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Article93 1923-11-19 8 The hockey match between Kinta and Tapah and Telok Anson United proved a tough struggle which ended in one all. Osman scored early for the visitors, but after that though they were persistently aggressive luck was against them, the ball hitting the goal-posts of the opponents about93 words
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Article223 1923-11-19 8 The many admirers of Jimmy Wilde, the famous boxer, will regret- to learn that his health fe rather seriously affected. He has been to London to see a specialist. It has always been a matter of marvel that one so apparently frail, and in fact never very223 words
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Advertisement559 1923-11-19 8 Mental Inertia THE MOST PREVALENT OF MODERN COMPLAINTS lAwwft. What la the cause of i B mental Inertia P In the bulk of cases it is weak 'rM s F Jffißw nervous vitality. Men vk AJ yg' and women of the V V present era must have dflßHwr assistance to559 words
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Advertisement438 1923-11-19 8 I hb A i H M I i i u &\)altine is making me strong and healthy /CONCENTRATED nourishment VJ made easy of digestion-thatiswhv I Ovaltine” is unsurpassed for res’. I toring health and strength after illness. The tonic food elements extracted from barlev malt, eggs, creamy milk and cocoa438 words
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Article429 1923-11-19 9 THE WORKING OF RESTRICTION. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, November 18. A general meeting of the Central Perak Planters’ Association was held at the office of the secretaries in Hale Street, on Saturday, with Mr. C. Kenneth Cox, in the chair. The first item to be considered429 words
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135 1923-11-19 9 a Malayan appeal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 19. The Negri Sembilan Planters’ Association passed a resolution expressing the opinion that all District Associations should ask the P.A.M. to take immediate steps to send a delegation to the Dutch Indies to try and135 words
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Article186 1923-11-19 9 The business for the meeting of the Municipal Commission, to be held tomorrow, is as follows: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5. Control of storage of186 words
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Article436 1923-11-19 9 EXTRAORDINARY MEETING. An extraordinary general meeting of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd., xvas held in the registered office of the company, Downing Street, Penang, on Saturday at 11.30 a.m. There were present :Messrs. G. N. Saye (in the chair), J. G. Brown, L. Hoefeld, D. L. Adamson,436 words
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Article109 1923-11-19 9 We take the folloAving from the Melbourne Argus” of October 13, 1923:The manager of the Lamp?h (Siam) Tin Mines reports that the assembling of the suction cutter dredging plant was commenced on August sth, and the plant should be in full operation in December. The builders,109 words
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Article231 1923-11-19 9 A QUIET YEAR. The Madras Government in reviewing the report of the Labour Department for the year 1922-23, says The Government observe that the labour situation was on the whole quiet during the year. The report shows satisfactory progress in the work for the depressed classes. The231 words
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Article197 1923-11-19 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Saturday To-day. £E B Sharks. E* 5 CQ 02 CQ X Sc. Sc. S c. S c. Rubber (Dollar.) A. Hitam 13.50 14.00 13.00 14.00 A. Molek 1.20 1.30 1.15 1.25 Ayer Pauas 5.60 5.80197 words
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Article41 1923-11-19 9 19th November, 1923. Local. ct*. {Smoked Sheet 49 steady Fine Pale Crepe 50 Unsmoked Sheet 40 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 50 pore tCrepe 50X London and New York. T (Smoked Sheet ls.2td easier London Crepe u2 a New York G27}41 words
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Article60 1923-11-19 9 Local. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. Nov. 19 Singapore sold 225 tons at $1_09.25. Penang buyers no sellers at $108.75. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd: To-day’s quotation for Singapore refined tin $109.25 per picul, business done 225 tons, Penang refined tin $108.75 per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined60 words
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Article56 1923-11-19 9 Chenderiang Tin Dredging, Ltd., first half of November. Dredge hours 290, piculs 194 Tributors piculs 45. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 11th to 17th November (being one week) 11 tons. Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., first half of November, output (two Dredges), 650 piculs, hours run 610.56 words
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Article204 1923-11-19 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 11.90 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per204 words
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Article1092 1923-11-19 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES ao a -3 St 23 m He RUBBER [Dollar.] S c S c S e Allenby Rubber Co 1 20 1 30 c U m Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 30 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 00 2 10 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 131,092 words
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Advertisement865 1923-11-19 9 2 IK THE estate of Alexander l. REID HUNTER, DECEASED. POSITION AACAN Pursuant to Section 25 of Ordinance 144 (Trustees) 1914 all persons '"""""t" lnetor. Must be able to having claims against the Estate of v> Only experienced ALEXANDER REID HUNTER late speak'iv Box No. 30G, c/o of tho Straits865 words
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Article750 1923-11-19 10 RUBBER DEALERS’ BILL WITHDRAWN. The Federal Council resumed its sitting on Saturday morning under the presidency of His Excellency the High Commissioner. Their Highnesses the Sultans and all the members were present. The Bills were taken first. Railways Bill. The I Amending Bill of the Railways Enactment, 1912,750 words
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Article127 1923-11-19 10 TO bAY rr b 8 A S for Singapo^ Rasa for Setul. naa nd,i r Kedah for Bindings, m/s Malaya for Sini/ann» ToriUa for Calcutte P 0K Chw Awa Ma ru £or gj Japan. China The K.I’.M. steamer van k’l here to-morrow for M n Swatowand The Allowing127 words
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Article244 1923-11-19 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Stmdayl 81 TRAIN. Federated Malay States. y[ aiacca and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Pom, except A* otherwise stated, close half-au-honr-A than the Ordinary mail. Resumption ok Night Mail Service. The following additional mails willbeelod daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7?/ tram:—Parit Buntar. Taipimj. KualaK Ipoh.244 words
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Article70 1923-11-19 10 Nov 20 andv 27—Reel Practices Hotel. < fial 22 and 24-Dance KecitaL McNamee and Pupiß. Hall, 6 p.m. 24 South Taiping Dredg'U' mg, I-" i. >' 25 P.V.R.C. 25—P.S.C. Club (TiainpionsMP vards and Sealed Han I 95-M P. A.A Special General ing. C’alclonia Flub. 30—St. Andrew's Pall. E.J70 words
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Article93 1923-11-19 10 PENAXG. NOVEMBER (Bv Cot’RTKsv or riiK ni B IiASK 2 ;':l! London Demand Bank j., 1 1 4 months sig.J 9)4 l? ,l 1 3 Credit 9 ;,S 3 0««* $1651 Calcutta Demand Hank j 3 days’s Bombay Demand Am- Madras Demand ank 3 days’ Rangoon Domain! o. j,,93 words
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Advertisement446 1923-11-19 10 5- KJCoX X X X x X X—x x_x—X r g Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000. x I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. g Ili (iMmryorated in Strait* Settlements). X HEAD OFFICE Winchester Hoose, Safapava. LONDON OFFICE 32, OW Jawry, M. C jj The446 words
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Article806 1923-11-19 11 LONDON’S NIGHT OF GREATEST PERIL. Of interest to everyone is The Defence of London, 1915-1918,’’ by Lieut.-Col. A. Rawlinson (Andrew Melrose, Ltd., 7s. 6d Col. Rawlinson, who helped to create an air defence organisation for London, tells the inner history, for the first time, of London’s night806 words
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Advertisement219 1923-11-19 11 Baby’s First Solid Food 4 Wi /ST) K gV) < <** B A x 5L I Allenburgs RUSKS The Allenburys Malted Rusks are delightfully crisp, wholesome and easily digested; they are very useful in helping baby to cut his teeth, and may be given occasionally when he is as young219 words
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Advertisement23 1923-11-19 11 Dhoby Account Book, for 52 weeks, SO cts. per book or $l/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., T ""‘}ng.23 words
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Advertisement306 1923-11-19 11 I HOTEL BRASTAGI. I Telegraphic Address Postal Address 4 BRASTAGI, MEDAN. BRASTAGI, Sumatra, 0. K. i 4,800 feet above sea level. Climate fresh, invigorating, equivalent to an English Summer. X General temperature 52 to 60 degrees by night. 60 to 75 degrees by day. No regular wet X season. Rainfall306 words
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Advertisement1512 1923-11-19 12 LLOYD TRIESTINO Nippon Yusen Kaisha. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Incorporated in Italy.) I INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. F p IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT r 'O“* rendiij. tn Alteration without Notice-; ADRASTUS Nov. 22 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. Steamer1,512 words
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Advertisement691 1923-11-19 12 P. 0.-BRITISH AND APCAK LINES. (Companies Incorporated in Engi vsd) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Govemieut) P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Penang. To Marseilles d about nOO U, M KHIVA Nov. 22 MALWA MACEDONIA Dec.691 words
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