Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 November 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-11-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 275. VOL LXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement523 1923-11-28 1 I MODERN art J 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC a STUDIO I 50. 7, Nortbam Road, Penang. I Telephone No. 579. 11 aHaE^-^a S BUCHANAN’S I r®, I (BLACK WHITEi 1 WHISKY. (LUBRICANTS 2 ——nrrr.,. A Complete Range of Oils i s and Greases for all Purposes. 1 BY APPOINTMENT TO i His523 words
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Advertisement43 1923-11-28 1 xs:>: s x X BID. iwt H WHMKZED IT GOOD JEWELLERY KI 51 MUSI POSSESS THREE VIRTUES 111 Beauty, Utility Quality g J AND THE GREATEST OF jj THESE IS QUALITY. B B. P. de SILVA, 1, BISHOP STREET. Ea Xssxss >: :< as x43 words
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Article1538 1923-11-28 2 —“The Pioneer.” FIRST PUBLIC SITTING IN INDIA. Delhi, November 14. —The Royal Com mission on the Superior Civil Services to-day heard in public the evidence of Mr. K. C. Roy, a well-known journalist. Mr. Roy’s views were interesting, but to those familiar with the proceedings of the Legislative—“The Pioneer.” - 1,538 words
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Advertisement950 1923-11-28 2 NIPPON HOTEL. N Y K bay 1 in The s.s. WAKASA MARU,” due here A POPULAR FAMILY lon the sth December, has excellent saloon and deck accommodation. For BOARDING HOUSE particulars please apply to Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., No. 22, Leith Street, Agents, Nippon Yusen Kaisha PENANG. Bombay Line. Terms950 words
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Advertisement57 1923-11-28 2 Penang Sales Room. AUCTION SALE OF High-class Chenghai and Rattan Household Furniture, Piano, His Master’s Voice Gramophone, etc., etc. AND A Fine Collection of Plants, At No. 5 Logan Road, The residence of Mr. R. N. Goodwin, On Saturday, 15th December, 1923, AT 11 A.M. USUAL CONDITIONS OF SALE. TERMS57 words
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Advertisement766 1923-11-28 2 tK. □msar" SATU caves I ASf Y .VV The TruBt ««oftheUh I jfi i c M G invite I or consider t k. ’’SB Ba«« Cave, —by the thtoat h lat,er ’"Meet to lhe ’H Oncoming colds or worse J. 6 3 80 G VCT rituate I ailments grip you766 words
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708 1923-11-28 3 Leafield. (Oxford), November 18.—Mr. Baldwin in his declaration says that a year ago Mr. Bonar Law could still hope that a more settled condition of affairs was in prospect and that with it trade might enjoy a substantia] and steady revival even in the absence of708 words
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Article172 1923-11-28 3 London. November 20. —Speaking at Queen’s Hall. London, this afternoon on the fiscal issue, Mr. Baldwin asked why the whole burden of contracted trade should fall on British shoulders. “It has Kit us far more severely than any other country. France, Germany. Italy and Belgium172 words
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197 1923-11-28 3 Leafield (Oxford), November 17.—Mr. Ronald McNeill, I nder Secretary for Foreign Affairs, speaking at Cambridge referred to the foreign situation- He said Government’s overpowering preoccupation was how to maintain unimpaired the alliance with our Allies in the Great ar. Government were anxious that no rift197 words
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Article172 1923-11-28 3 London. November. 8. —The latest figures are 29 killed and 80 wounded, arising out of the general strike at Cracow, says the Warsaw correspondent of “The Tinies.’’ A large number of cavalry horses killed are lying in the streets. Armed patrols of workman are maintaining order172 words
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Article98 1923-11-28 3 London, November 10.—Mr. Allen Wai ker. Extension Lecturer, London University. broadcasting a lecture on “Parliament” a few day s ago. invited interested listeners-in to meet him a-t St. Margaret’s to-day and inspect tht' Church and the Houses of Parliament. Mr. Walker expected a few hundred to respond,98 words
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Article181 1923-11-28 3 New York, November 3. —The monumental position of Mr. Henry Ford as a manufacturer of automobiles was demonstrated to-day. when it became known that he had given orders to various manufacturers from whom he buys tyres, etc., to “speed up’’ their production in order to enable181 words
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Article83 1923-11-28 3 London, November. 14. —The worst rainstorms which have been experi» nc"d in the north-west of England and No’-U Wales in the past 50 years has flood' -I a huge area and created considerable damage, particularly in Clitheroe. where several mills are unable to work owing to the water83 words
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Advertisement245 1923-11-28 3 g Important Announcement. I Our Grand Annual Stock-taking Sale 1 Commencing Dec. Ist Saturday for a few days only. Watch for E it. Everything at exceptionally f Reduced prices g ATT UiU TRA M[ S PHONE 978. 230-231, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. MAGNIFICENT VIEWS OF THE PENANG HILLS RAILWAY AND PENANG245 words
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Advertisement250 1923-11-28 3 I PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES, j 1 MODEL 3—“ GRIPPA J s 11 s Solid Oak, richly finished case. Fit- b 'E EE I ted to hold 4 double-sided 10-in. Ik Lj i I Records. Motor plays 12-in. Records 1 Price $47-50. 1 Weight 9i lbs. y A S MODEL 6—“GRIPPA” suO!®'■yN’250 words
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Article633 1923-11-28 4 Adventures Of Budee. A Sikh named Budee was charged before Mr. A. V. Aston this morning with being drunk and disorderly by shouting in Market Street yesterday evening. He pleaded guilty saying he was drunk and did not know what he was doing at the time. Inspector633 words
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Article153 1923-11-28 4 JUDGE’S DISPUTED DECISION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 28. The Court of Appeal considered the points of law referred to by the Attor-ney-General in connection with the trial and conviction for murder, at the Sep tember Assizes of a Tamil named Hashai. Mr. Demuth contended153 words
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Article457 1923-11-28 4 THE ADVISER’S DEPARTURE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, November 28. The Balei Besar, Alor Star, was the venue of a State Dinner last Wednesday night, the occasion being a farewell to Mr. W. Peel, British Adviser. Covers were laid for nearly one hundred persons, and among those457 words
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Article220 1923-11-28 4 FORMAL MEETING. A meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners was held in the Chamber yesterday afternoon when there were present Mr. J. S. W. Arthur (Deputy President), the Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar. Dr. J. Emile Smith, Dr. Lim Guan Cheng, Messrs. M. H. M. Noordin, C. R.220 words
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Article78 1923-11-28 4 Nov 30—St. Andrew’s Ball, E. O. Hotel. 30—Meeting, Chinese Town Hall, 4 p.m. Dec I—Runnymede Hotel, Special St. Andrew’s Dinner and Dance. B—Rugby, Perak v Penang, Tai ping, B—lpoh Amateurs in Triple Bill, Town Hall, Penang, 9.15 p.m. 12—Straits Settlements (Penang) Association, Public Meeting, Town Hall, at 4.4578 words
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Article624 1923-11-28 4 Mr. Fred C. Pecli writes to the “Malay Mail” —1 would suggest to the local authorities, official, and unofficial thati. to justify a transference of control from London to Malaya, moi* evidence of breadth of view is necessaiy. To press for local contrgl in respect of624 words
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Article56 1923-11-28 4 MALAYA CHINESE CHAMPIONSHIP. In connection with the above Championship Competition (for Alan Loke Cup) which will be held at Kuala Lumpui from the 22nd December to the 26th December, (both dates inclusive), six Chi nese lawn tennis players will be selected to represent Singapore. There will be four56 words
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Article133 1923-11-28 4 While a Chinese detective was on duty in Upper Hokien Street, Singapore on Friday, a Chinese approached him and offered to sell him 800 one-dollar forged notes for $4OO. showing him a wooden box apparently full of neatly-arranged notes. The detective called Mr. Kenny. C.D.1., who133 words
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Article1933 1923-11-28 4 The Future of Rubber.The 13th ordinary general meeting of the Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Java, Limited, was held at the Cannon Street Hotel, E. C., The Hon. Charles Hedley Strutt, chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman said The position of the rubber market is very different from when1,933 words
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Article254 1923-11-28 4 EX-PREMIER’S TOUR IN AM ERICA New \ork, November i _vt George’s special train will arr night, and accompanied hv I) garet and Mi ss Megan Llovd 0 Mir will proceed immediately kto the home of Mr. John DavisT** United States Ambassador in T efi Locust Valley. Long Island I’T A".254 words
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Article175 1923-11-28 4 What does Mr. Lloyd George's dauzhr er think about? Enterprising newspaper reporters have attempted to find (fc by interviewing Miss Megan Lloyi George, who has been touring Ameris with her father and mother. Macs amused by the blunt, intruding perso questions of the typical American175 words
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Article68 1923-11-28 4 WOMEN UNIVERSITY GRAD U A TES The rN D London. November Hstatemerit that women m duates were going to tne suppor W undertake domestic r l won)P n bv the fact that a num x' <>( u( at j o n gentle birth and a(,v nC ipding t 0 among68 words
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Article93 1923-11-28 4 PRINCE TO VISIT SOUTH AF RICA. „.,nced that It is officially the pr'< nity has been taken in England of (»encra > for African Premier, to < jt Sollth Prince of M ales app roved next year. The Pr i the visit- Strive a i„taw<' Jsl made the personal a93 words
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Article2666 1923-11-28 5 4 Short Cut to Victory. Co i Repington says, in the ..n o ;h Telegraph that Mr. Winston ill’s new book. “The World Crisis, w irUy concerned with the 1:< 'implies and with the political, naval, ’?l ih'an aspects of that great adan „Other subjects come nncler2,666 words
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Article546 1923-11-28 5 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang. November 28, 1923. cte Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 45 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.28 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 42 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 45 Lamb do 45546 words
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Advertisement80 1923-11-28 5 PERSONAL. Nothing*is of greater personal importance than the care of one’s health. And Pinkette s are a personal asset when intestinal irregularity is making you feel inefficient and ‘cheap’ because they promptly dispel constipation, stir up the liver, banish biliousness, sick headache, liver-ishne-s, that nasty taste in the mouth, restore80 words
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Advertisement21 1923-11-28 5 Penang Sea Frontage Rights and Titles, f2/5O per book or $2/80 poet free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.21 words
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Advertisement227 1923-11-28 5 I BECK’S KEY BEER I y I I chop f SM 1 h ml bottled «u 1 i .3 Stocked by all first class dealers and Stores. Sole Agents g N. V. Straits Java Trading Coy., K (incorporated it* Batavia) M ft PENANG AND SINGAPORE. M» A PERFECT g CHEMIST’S227 words
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Article73 1923-11-28 6 Atherton- Wright.—At the Garrison Church. Tanglin Barracks. Singapore on 24th November, by the Reverend J. H. McKew. M.C.. B A.. Chaplain to the Forces. Mr. William Monerieff Atherton to Miss Edith Jane Wright. Allison-Monaghan.—At Clark Town Hall. Paisley, on 30th Oct., Herbert Bruce Allison, civil engineer. Federated Malay States,73 words
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Article924 1923-11-28 6 Those who had come to the conclusion, the wish probably boing father to the thought, that Mr. Lloyd George was a punctured tyre, an extinct volcano, a spent force, an absolute back number in home politics must perforce revise their opinions in the light of recent924 words
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Article1320 1923-11-28 6 The proposal for -the formation of a Straits Settlements A Penang (Penang) Association is Association. taking definite shape. It will be remembered that at the last annual meeting in London of the Association of British Malaya reference was made to the prospect of Penang falling into line1,320 words
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Article237 1923-11-28 6 The B. I. Packet Teesta, despatched from London on th November, is expected toaum G a.,n. on Friday, the ilOth .nGa t. The homeward mat 1 closes at 10 a.m. on I riday 3 The mail despatched Iron H to London on the 2nd ms a t, B237 words
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Advertisement179 1923-11-28 6 GREAT REDUCTION g IN PRICE OF I ROYAL TYPEWRITERS. I i I s eMSt 'hi mi SSS ijEf; -I sx ss W»,-' ‘g-f Jjfegjwßtoii fell 1 I 1 I g g M FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TOt— Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Limited, I BURFORD’S I I PRIZE No. 1 I BAR179 words
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Advertisement66 1923-11-28 6 “E. O. n Friday, 30th November, ST. ANDREW’S DINNER. The Ball Room is engaged for MEMBERS of ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY and GUESTS ONLY. RATES b OF SUBSCRIPTION. Including free town delivery or postage. v PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. II a year |jj ns Local 36 i Country (S.S. F.M.S.) $42 066 words
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Miscellaneous27 1923-11-28 6 THE TIDES. High Water. 1 ,ow Water. To-day. 2. 48 p.m. 8. 45 p.m. To-morrow. 2. 40 a.m. 9. 28 a.m. 3. 23 p.m. 9. 21 p.m.27 words
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Obituary71 1923-11-28 6 DEATHS MacDougall.—At Edinburgh, suddenly. on 25th. inst.. Duncan Campbell MacDougall, of Penang, eldest son of the late Donald MacDougall, late Ashens. Tarbert. CARNEIRO. —At the General Hospital. Singapore, on November 2C>. Peter John Cameiro. age 28. Fowler. —On November 20. at the General Hospital. Malacca. Diana Katharine Owen, aged 1371 words
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Article223 1923-11-28 7 Social Reform, Capital e vy, and Protection. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, November 27. Mr Lloyd George, at Newcastle, said jherals intended to build on the 1 of the social reforms fonndations lh V had previously laid. For example, (l|lll ient of National Insurance with v j<i(in for(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 223 words
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395 1923-11-28 7 London, November 16. —According to '(al correspondents, the breach betMr. Baldwin and Viscount Birken1 and Mr. Austen Chamberlain. is slarper than the correspondence indiMes. The return of the ex-Ministers ’as virtually settled at Monday's inter- but opposition emanated from two (do Secretaries and another minoi395 words
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Article164 1923-11-28 7 Formation of Cabinet. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Berlin, November 27. Herr Albert has abandoned the construction of a Cabinet, owing to all parties in the Reichstag opposing a non-party Cabinet. Meanwhile, at the instigation of the German Nationals, the bourgeois parties are negotiating with regard to the possibility(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 164 words
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Article107 1923-11-28 7 DELICATE SITUATION. London. November 27. A new and delicate situation is arising out of the Ruhr occupation, owing to the Franco-Belgian agreement with the Ruhr industrialists under which France and Belgium propose to recoup themselves for the costs of occupation from payments under agreement. It was discussed at107 words
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Article148 1923-11-28 7 London. November 11. —Little doubt is entertained in official circles that the effect of a breakdow n in the proposed inquiry into the situation in Germany will be unfortunate, says the Washington correspondent of “The Times. The question of immediate interest i s whether the British Government148 words
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Article163 1923-11-28 7 OPPORTUNITY FOR FRENCH INDUSTRY. Paris, November 28. In view of the recent Soviet decree that the metric system will be enforced immediately as far as State institutions are concerned and after January 1. 1927, will be obligatory throughout Russia, it is anticipated that French firms will163 words
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Article60 1923-11-28 7 PRESIDENT COOLIDGE’S OPINION. Washington. November 28. In view of the arrival of the delegation of Filipinos to plead for their country’s independence, President Coolidge has indicated his belief in the United States withdrawal as soon as the Philippines are fit for self-government. He expresses the opinion that60 words
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Article130 1923-11-28 7 Commercial Agent’s Report. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 27. The Department of Overseas Trade has issued the report of Mr. Bluett, the British Commercial Agent, on the economic situation in the Dutch Indies. Mr. Bluett says that although the textile trade is largely in the hands[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 130 words
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Article173 1923-11-28 7 Leafield, November 12. —The Board of Tiade returns show that British exports for October amounted in value to £71.322.931. This is an increase of £10.924,088 compared with October last year. and it is the highest figure recorded for any month since January, 1921, with the exception of173 words
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Article83 1923-11-28 7 SHORT TIME TO CEASE IN LANCASHIRE. London, November 27. An improvement in the cotton trade of Lancashii eis indicated as a result of two ballots of the members of the Federation. of Master Cotton Spinners with regard to the continuance of short time in mills using American83 words
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Article124 1923-11-28 7 AMERICAN PROPOSALS TO CANADA. Washington, November 27. At the American and Canadian liquor smuggling Conference to be held at Ottawa to-day, the United States will propose that Canada should prohibit the departure of ships with cargoes of liquor to the United States, that the searching and seizure124 words
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Article100 1923-11-28 7 LORD GOSCHEN APPOINTED. London. November 27. Lord Goschen has been appointed Governor of Madras, in succession to Baron Willingdon, who is retiring. [Viscount Goschen, who is 57, was private secretary to his father at the Admiralty and to the Earl of Jersey when Governor of New South100 words
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Article131 1923-11-28 7 Squadron Leaves Devonport. (Renter’s Telegrams.) London. November 27. The special service naval squadron left Devonport this morning on its world cruise. The Commander-in-Chief, V ice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field, received a farewell message from the King wishing the squadron a happy and successful voyage and a safe return.(Renter’s Telegrams.) - 131 words
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Article170 1923-11-28 7 London. Noveml>er 16. —Notwithstanding the very acute financial crisis the Soviet Government continues to expend great sums on the acquisition of aeroplanes. says the “Times” Riga correspondent. During September and October, it received 150 new planes from abroad, some from Britain and others from Germany and170 words
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Article166 1923-11-28 7 London, November 13. —The National Assembly of the Church of England debated the revision of the Prayer Book. Lord Hugh Cecil with a view to salving the difficulty as regards opposition to the changes tin the Communion Service moved the insertion of a clause allowing indefinite alterations,166 words
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Article47 1923-11-28 7 London, November 21. —Nearly £57,000 was subscribed at a luncheon at Cardiff towards the building of a science laboratory in the South Wales Monmouthshire University. It was stated that a quarter of a million was required for the scheme. £lOO,OOO is now in hand.47 words
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Article170 1923-11-28 7 A motion came before the Chief Jus tice, Sir M alter Shaw, in the Supreme Court, Singapore, in connection with the International Motors Limited whose affairs are being voluntarily wound up. The motion was made by Mr. R.L. Eber, on behalf of Estate and Trust Agencies170 words
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Article1536 1923-11-28 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. S.F.P. Mrs. Bowden has returned to Butterworth. Mr. Staples, of the Straits Times,” has returned to Singapore after a holiday in Europe. Mr. W. Pryde, magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, has completed his twentieth year of service as a magistrate. Mrs. A. H. Flowerdew has arrived from Home. Mrs. H.“ S.F.P. - 1,536 words
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Article428 1923-11-28 8 —“S.T. GOOD REPORTS AT ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Selangor Turf Club was Weld at the Seluigui .Um on Sa uruay evea.ug. Air. W. L. Oonlay presided. In moving the adoption of the report and accounts for the year ended September 30 the chairman—“S.T. ’ - 428 words
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Article190 1923-11-28 8 BRITISH CHAMPION'S MATCH WITH SARAZEN. The announcement that Arthur Havers who captured the British Championship from the American at Tioon this year, is to sail to rhe United States this week for the express purpose of contesting a 72 hole- match with Ger- Sarazen. the American Professional Champion, is190 words
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Article176 1923-11-28 8 Tokio. November 24.—A violent shock at noon to-day greatly alarmed the inhabitants and caused a panic. The water supply and tram service were suspended in Yokohama. At the court martial for the trial of Capt. Amakasu and others for the murder of the alleged anaa-chist Ohsugi, his wife176 words
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Article316 1923-11-28 8 _“S. T.” The District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago met at Sieremban on Saturday for the purpose of dedicating the handsome new Masonic Temple just erected for the Negri Sembilan Lodge. Wor. Bro. Still, Deputy District Grand Master. (Ruling) was supported by the Chief Officers of the District._“S. T.” - 316 words
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Article326 1923-11-28 8 -“S.F.P.” The Chinese proprietor of Chop Kwang Tung On. 21 South* Bridge road. Singapore, was prosecuted before the District Judge, Mr. P. F. David, on Monday morning, for an alleged offence under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance. The charge to which the accused pleaded not guilty, was, selling-“S.F.P.” - 326 words
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Article238 1923-11-28 8 S.F.P.” i In connection with the establishment of a Naval Base at Sineafiere. a visit was made to the sit° on Sunday, by the Hon’ble Mr. T. M. Wilfnrd. Minister of Justice iand Marine in the New’ Zealand Govern- ment during the war. Mr. Wilford-“ S.F.P.” - 238 words
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Advertisement417 1923-11-28 8 L-» "-i*. j. y r 5 V: ,K us*> T/K ■g**r I* y /J/! B S| fT V >^f|kK < ‘W/// Ufr Wn r 7r *'How are L,. you C 7 .yy feeding O'f/I him?” Next to maternal milk, nothing is so good for feeding babies as Albulactin with diluted417 words
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Advertisement232 1923-11-28 8 I 12 Three Cats I X CIGARETTES are made in London by an English firm with over 140 X years’experience to help them in their endeavour to produce the perfect cigarette. Finest tobacco—carefully selected bright golden Virginia from the famous Old Belt and Eastern Carolina J districts pure rice K232 words
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Article686 1923-11-28 9 THE ENGLISH FOUNDER OF GEORGIA. England had bred a vast number of famous men in her time and can be forgiven if occasionally she forgets them. She quite forgotten General Oglethorpe when recently his coffin and that of his wife were found in a vault under the chancel686 words
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Article76 1923-11-28 9 He had, after many attempts, taken to a pipe, but had failed to come across a brand of that quite suited his tongue and his taste. The various recommendations of his friends had all proved to be more or less distasteful. One day he met a newly76 words
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Article389 1923-11-28 9 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., Manchester, rejiorted on Wednesday. Oct. 31. as follows: The cotton markets have again been strong and new high levels for the season have been reached, fully middling American at Liverpool being quoted 17.97 on the 2fith. Speculative buying has undoubtedly389 words
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Article133 1923-11-28 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. GO DD 0D Sharer. J cs P CO QQ ffl f c. ic. sc. sc. Milling. t Hitam Tin 1.45 1.50 1.474 1.50 Idris Hyd. 15/9 16/3 16/- 16/6 cum Kamuutiug 38/9 39/3133 words
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Article68 1923-11-28 9 28th November, 1923. Loo AU ct». 'Smoked Sheet 491 easier Penang Fine Pale Crepe 49l Unsmoked Sheet 44 Sing a- (Smoked Sheet 50] pore (Crepe 50] London and New York. r (Smoked Sheet 1»,2 •>d firm London Crepe New York G27< The following were the rubber quotations in68 words
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Article54 1923-11-28 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 s64i to 65| F.A.Q. do G2| 631 Off quality and low F.A.Q. Smoked diamond sheet 57 „61 Plain Sheet 47 „50 Loose and54 words
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Article85 1923-11-28 9 London. The Straits Trading CO4 Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 27 Spot £231.15s up 15$ 3 mos. buying 232.10 s £1 3 selling 232.15 s „1 Local. November 28th Singapore sold 200 tons at $ll7. Penang buyers no sellers at $ll6. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd:—85 words
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Article206 1923-11-28 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 11.70 buyers Rattans H-20 seller* Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per206 words
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Article1099 1923-11-28 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES 5 So i £8 RUBBER [Dollar.! 8 e 8 c 8 <• Allenby Rubber Co 1 25 1 30 cum Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 30 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 95 2 05 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate ’3 00 14 00 Ayer Kuning1,099 words
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Advertisement363 1923-11-28 9 gttf {OVERT!SEMENS. auction. OF SALE. .of the Administrators of the By r Phong Yew alias Chong Sin deceased, to be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, On the 20th day of December, 1923, UD AT 11 A.M. |2, Beach Street, Penang. description of Property. that Rubber and Coconut Estate, n a8 I363 words
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Advertisement101 1923-11-28 9 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Storage of Calcium Carbide. Notice is hereby given that the Munici pal Commissioners have decided by resolution that all persons storing calcium e carbide shall first take out a licence in conformity with the provisions of Section 204 of the Municipal Ordinance. This resolution will take effect from101 words
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Advertisement380 1923-11-28 9 ORDER AT HO GUAN CO., THE RIGHT PLACE FOR ESTATE SUPPLIES. Meranti Cases 19" Xl9" X 24", Wire Nails, Cary’s 5/8" Box Strapping. European Acetic Acid, Sodium Bisulphite, Sodium Sulphite, Caustic Soda, English Changkols. American Axe Heads and Handles, Assam Forks 3 and 4 prongs. Paints and Oils, Bill Hook380 words
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Miscellaneous99 1923-11-28 9 ENTERTAINMENTS, t i Concert Dance In Aid of St. Dunstan’s Home. 1 < Under the Distinguished Patronage of The Hon. Mr. A. B. VOULES, f Resident Councillor, and His Honour Mi:. JUSTICE SPROULE, TOWN HALL, I PENANG, j On 15th December, 8 AT 9-15 P.M. PROMPT. > Hawaiian Music. i99 words
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Article528 1923-11-28 10 A P. O. RECORD. Still another account of the seamanlike record of a British boat, the Dongola, of the P. &O. is written by Mr. Douglas Adam, editor of the Japan Gazette.” who, with Mrs. Adam, escaped from Yokohama on this vessel. He writes in the Kobe Herald as follows528 words
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Article242 1923-11-28 10 TRANQUILLITY. [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —After carefully perusing Mr. Susai’s letter of to-day. and the previous one in your issue of the 25th inst.. it is evident even to the most casual observe) that the former is assuming an air of superiority over his countrymen.242 words
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Article167 1923-11-28 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kalmoa for Asahan. Lake Gilpen for Singapore Hongkong. The Swedish steamer Sumatra which arrived here yesterday bound for Manila had two Indian stowaways from Colombo. The s.s. Teesta, from Negapatam, with English Mails is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 30th instant,167 words
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Article387 1923-11-28 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). 8T TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-honr earlie’ than the Ordinarj- mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed I daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.387 words
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Article115 1923-11-28 10 PENANG. NOVEMBER 28. 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 19'32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/<S Calcutta Demand Rank Rs 164 'j 3 days’sight Private 167 j Bombay Demand Bank 164 J x Madras Demand Bank 164115 words
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Advertisement242 1923-11-28 10 dih The li||| niP Standard qjl 0 LIGHT CAR AA The four-seater Standard is the I I family car de luxe. As reliable as I I it is powerful ;as comfortable as I I it is roomy, and exceptionally Illi easy to control. WEARNE BROTHERS, LTD., Sole Agents. 1 Standard242 words
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Advertisement46 1923-11-28 10 Planters' Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang. Daily Mirror, Atlas of the World, $2 z 5O per book or $2/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd., Penang.46 words
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Advertisement170 1923-11-28 10 fl Luxurious Model of France’s most urr- ent ki Sht r. CITROEN DE LUXE The Car that Crossed the Sahara A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT is positively assured by the purchase of a a Citroen d e Luxe. No car on the market to-day offers abe return for outlay. Test it as170 words
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Article499 1923-11-28 11 LECTURE ON PRACTICAL HYGIENE IN THE ORIENT. The following message from a Kioto correspondent is published in the “North China Daily News’’ of October 20. Dr. W u Lien-teh, the celebrated Chinese physician, now on a lectuj'ing tour in this country as guest of the499 words
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Article273 1923-11-28 11 COMMITTEE OF ENQUIRY APPOINTED. Delhi. November 7.—A communique states: —The Governor-General in Council. with the approval of the Secretary’ of State has decided to appoint a Committee to examine and report on —(1) proposals made from time to time for constituting an Indian Bar whether on273 words
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