Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 December 1923

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 296. VOL LXXXI. SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 340 1 JUSK9 <*JI 'i*TJEOI9 NIKKO” modern art P PHOTOGRAPHIC I STUDIO I No. 7, Nori ba in Road, Penang. ft I TclcP^ t,nL No. 579. IHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllillllinilllU.juHiiLpnliiUlillMilllh.illlliliilL I SIDEROSTHEN. I owutz to-day J ANTICORROSIVE PAINT B PT II /T T t Is a permanent protection for Iron and Steel; E H M
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    • 16 1 I T. NAGATA, I i i < DENTIST. j|j NEXT DOOR TO IB THE DISPENSARY.” 5 LxL-x-x-nx-xJ
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  • 1176 2 MR. BALDWIN AND MR. BRUCE. Mr. Harold Cox says in many of the more recent speeches by Tariff Reformers, whether of old standing or of recent conversion. stress has been iaid upon the importance of using tariffs as a means of compelling foreign countries to concede a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1748 2 AUCTIONS. ENGLAND. SUNNY SQUTH COAST. VTT)nAV f I, hours from London, covered and ojien TenHU lls I -w-k n i s Courts, Billiards. Dancing, Concert Hall, J)on<s l\ OOfTI Card Rooms etc.. Children catered for. BagA DA DI IJ AD CAMIIV I vllilllll OillCo IWILFIUa gage stored. 200 bedrooms, hot
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    • 235 2 BOOKS YOU WANT. We can supply them. Buy from us and save money. A million Second-hand and New on every subject in stock. Also Rare Books. State your wants and send for Catalogues (post free). CY'IVT CQ 121, Chariag Cron Road, 4* XX I J-jJLjOy London, Finland, Woh Huat Earthern
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    • 588 2 SUIT 192VN.77' I IN THE SUPREME ((irpr < I STRAITS SETT! I SETTLEMENT OF PENaN( Between H Mahomed (rhouse Kosah Sreri« m VtT I I Wan Chee Ariltm I Menean bir. Zackariah I Mahomed Murenrdin I Nooplm guardian of Abeebag I Menean Noordin. I Mnrenrdin Merican nS I P f
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  • 2575 3 A REPLY TO THE R. S. A. The Thirteenth Annual General Meeting of the K.M.S. (Malay States) Rubber Plantations, Limited, was held at the registered office of the company, 5, Whit-tington-avenue, E.C. Mr. James DavenjKirt, (the chairman) said While the authorized share, capital of the company
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    • 226 3 I SANTA CLAUS t will be expected in ri i. ij X every Home this I[l Christmas. A visit I 5 t° y* i I is WHITEAWAY’S, 'K. gd I PENANG’S PRE- MI E R X’ MA S |OU I BAZAAR, will assist I v S you in deciding just
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    • 158 3 TCHING BURNING PIMPLESONHEAD Also On Neck. Of a Wet Nature. Cuticura Heals. My little girl had a breaking out of pimples on her head and the nape of her neck. They became of a wet nature and her hair came out in patches. She could not sleep at night on
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    • 587 3 Ipoh Gymkhana Club. NEW YEAR MEETING 1924, OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY—Tuesday, 29th January, 1924. SECOND DAY—Thursday, 31st Jannary, 1924. THIRD DAY—Saturday, 2nd February, 1924. Two Races for Ex-Griffin Ponies each day. Three Races for Ex-Griffin Horses each day. Three Races for Horses each day. One Race for Ipoh Pony Griffins
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  • 1505 4 ELECTION OF COUNCIL MEMBER. A special general meeting of the members of the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held in the Chamber yesterday afternoon to cons’der and, if approved, to adopt., rules for the election of a member of the Legislative Council in substitution for and
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  • 687 4 GENERAL MEETING. The third annual general meeting of Papan Tin, Limited, was held at the registered offices of the company, No. 9 China Street, at noon to-day, when there were present Messrs. J. C. Baumann, F. H. Grumitt. A. R. Thornton, H. E. Sparke, N. P. Walshe
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  • 181 4 The annual report for the year ended August 31st (to be presented at the fifth annual general meeting of the Company, at Chan Sze Onn and Co., Market-st. Singapore, on December 28th at noor) shows that the year’s working resulted in a profit $83,712.98, which with the
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  • BRITISH POLITICS.
    • 427 4 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir.—“ In this election we have killed the Protection reaction. It now remains to make sure in the next election, which cannot be long delayed, that we put before the people a programme which will kill the crudities of socialism.” With
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  • 199 4 ALLEGED FATAL DENTAL OPERATION. The body of a Tanjong Rambutan Chinese who died in an Ipoh dying-house was exhumed the other day by the Police. From what can be gathered it would appear that the deceased had a tooth extracted by a wayside dentist on the Gth
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  • 99 4 Dec 22Moonlight Band. Esplanade. 22 Fancy Dress Christmas Dance, Town Hall. Taiping, 9.30 p.m. Prizes for Best and Original Dresses. 23 P.S.C., Pritchard Cup, 550 yards Handicap; B Class 75 yards Handicap. 24 Xmas Dinner and Dance, E. O. Hotel. 24Xmas Dinner and Dance. Runnymede Hotel. 25 and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 434 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. Wanted Junior Tamil Clerk for healthy Estate in the Province, mnst be a good penman and have a knowledge of typewriting. Free unfurnished quarters provided. Good salary to competent man. Apply with copies of testimonials, if any, to Box 330. c/o Pinang Gazette. TO LET. Furnished
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    • 304 4 THE FOOD QUESTION. One of the wiseacres in the Mother of Parliaments has had a brain wave. The food question” he says, will be acute for the next ten years.”' Anybody’ could have told him thait The food question is always acut^to some people I'here are uncounted thousandsheaven help them
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    • 724 4 CONVENT CHILDREN'S X Mas The Hon. Mr. John Mitchel! foUowmg l.stof Su b st ,.ip,i Ws t )u J 1 the Christmas festivities of the of the Penang Convent:— Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell and Mrs. E. E. Chambers $20, \l mann $>20, Mr. J. Martin $20, Mr p Phillips
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  • FEMINE REFLECTIONS
    • 1013 5 Monday, November 26.Mr. Pepys heiii2 i’ l K rea t discontent how his new bools shine not to his liking, do instruct nIV Maid Jane to try rubbing them over with halt a lemon, then to let them dry polish again with blacking (and as jiiuch elbow
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    • 512 5  -  By Pauline Boucher. Cushions are the very necessary finishing touches’ to a room. My ideal room is one that is a perfect sea of them. 1 would even nave pouffes instead of chairs. I am looking forward to the time when I can indulge my appetite for
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    • 55 5 (1) Cushion of checked black and old gold satin. (2) Old gold satin with a band of moire gold cloth. (3) Black Satin with ribbon worked flowers in shades <rf royal blue. These cushions are placed on a pale blue settee. The pouffe is of old gold
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    • 287 5 By Penelope. 1 Very many of the wrap coats are embroidered in bright colours. The black clcth ones with fur collars and edged with fur are very popular, with or without fur cuffs. A few of the grey and golden brown coats are embroidered the same way,
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    • 403 5  -  By Joan Mclntyre. More and moie women seem to be going in for a medical career; and, indeed, an authority recently saw that of late the women students in medicine outnumbered the men. This is a vast change from the early days, when there was an amount of
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    • 614 5  -  By Mrs. Courtney James. Me are living in a day when the independence of women- is becoming an increasing factor in life. The we poor weak women” attitude adopted by the fair sex” in the Victorian age has long passed, and women are now taking their
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    • 621 5  -  47 Yes, there is an art in love-letter writing, I can assure you, and perhaps it would not be too harsh to write that few find it. There are those who are born” love-letter writers, but it does not follow that they, are the most
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 26 5 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course* (New Era Edition) Complete Edition with supplementary Exercises o> or $3 30 post free, stocked >y tho Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., Penang.
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  • 788 6 Among other things that are in the melting |x>t to-day is Greece. That country does not seem to know what it wants politically, and it stands to-day as a symbol of currents which are also moving in other parts of a world that is being shaken in
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  • 66 6 THE ANNUAL MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. December 22. At Wearne Brothers’ annual meeting, Mr. T. J. B. Wearne reported that the Ford factory bad refused the reliate respecting the drop in factory prices. Commenting on the profit of $152,010 he said it was gratifying. All
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  • 207 6 The homeward mail, by the Devanha, closes at 6 p.m. to-day. The M.M. Amboise. with Continental mails, is now expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Monday, the 24th instant. The Mentor, with outward mails, is expected to arrive hereon Wednesday, the 26th instant. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS The
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  • 1464 6 Commencing to-day, and until the 26th inst. inclusive, a The Hill special train will leave Railway. the Lower Station of the Penang Hill Railway at 7-30 p.m., and on the same five days a special train will leave the I pper Station at 7-30 p.m. It is
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  • 89 6 KEDAH M.F.A. vs. PENANG MM. The following players h:n< )f selected by the Selection nl! the M.F.A. from whom the I M Eleven will be chosen to p Kedah in the sth: Inter-State Alor Star on Christmas I’aj Mansoor and Endot Sved Ismail. Zubil. Md: Aljohari.y Hassan (Muthibol
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  • 64 6 -,i the M‘ l: van Tn connection w,tl ipi onshil*- lt Chinese Lawn r l enm> < I k(> Cup Kuala Lmimur for Ala the plav in which starts I m -or S. C. R-C. courts. ."dinner Recreation Chib will h>' 1 the *ceinChristmas Day to wekoim petitors.
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    • 307 6 x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>xxxxxxjpcxxxxxxxxxxx s i I 5 ADTiHIIA The ©xoeptional qualities X C ZX[> JLlrfl’A of ABDULLA CIGA- X X I 1 RETTES which make them C tZ so popular amonfst smo- M 5 y ker* everywhere are the w X /Jy result of the extraordinary X 5 /vJSv care taken
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    • 106 6 te. o.” X’MAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. Monday, 24th December—X’MAS DINNER AND DANCE. CRACKERS AND STREAMERS. Tuesday, 25th December—X’MAS DAT. NO DANCING. Wednesday, 26th December.BOXING DAT. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANQNG till 1.45 a.m. Friday, 28th December—NO DANCING. Saturday, 29th DecemberSPECIAL TIFFIN ORCHESTRA. 3lst DecemberNEW YEAR EVE. GALA NIGHT. DINNER AND
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 38 6 THE TIDES. High WntAr. Low Water. To-DA V. 12. 2 p.m. 6. 6 p.m. To-morrow. 12. 3 a.m. 6. 31 a.m. 12.37 p.m. 6. 42 p.m. Monday. 12.37 a.m. 7. 23 a.m. 1. 11 p.m. 7. 16 p.m.
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  • 124 7 Conservative Gain. Uli; FINAL PARTY FIGURES (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, December 21. The flection in West Derbyshire, which was postponed owing to the (Jeat h of the original Liberal candidate, resulted in the Conservative (the iq iiru uis of Hartington) gaining the seat from the Liberals. Ijoo Mr.
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  • 272 7 Mr. Baldwin has made it clear that there will be no import duty or preference for wheat. Hour, beef, mutton, bacon, butter, cheese or eggs coming from any Dominion. If Mr. Asquith comes into power he will give no preference. If Mr. Ramsay MacDonald was by any
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  • 120 7 THE SWARAJISTS’ POSITION. Delhi, December 21. The elections resulted in some forty Swarajists being returned to the Legislative Assembly, out of 140 members. The Swarajists are in a minority in the Punjab Council. The landholders’ majority is secure in the United Provinces, where it is believed the present
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  • 108 7 THE MILITARY SITUATION. London, Decemlier 21. Reuter learns that well informed circles are of the opinion that the military position on the North-West Frontier has not grown worse as the result of recent vents. Happenings in Afghanistan, do not affect militarily the situation on the frontier and are
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  • 26 7 London, December 21. J. E. A. Kessler is elected a jnomber of the Board of Doctors of the toyal Dutch Oil Company.
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  • 235 7 Federal Success. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, December 21. It is officially reported from Mexico City that the Federal troops captured Zacoalco. A Rebel Conference. Vera Cruz. December 21. It is reported that General Sanchez, commanding the rebel land forces, has gone to Esperanza, to confer with other
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  • 43 7 TOWNSHIPS DESTROYED. London. December 21. A Douglas (Arizona) message says reports have been received that an earthquake at nine o’clock last evening destroyed the townships of Granadas. Huasbas and Opoto. in the State of Sonora (Mexico), killing and injuring many.
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  • 112 7 New Yorks. December. 21 The Leviathan.” inward from Cherbourg. grounded in New York harbour after leaving quarantine. Haze Responsible. New York. December 21. In response to the Leviathan’s signals, half a dozen tugs tried to drag her off Robin’s Reef but hitherto they have
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  • 87 7 NOT ANNULLED. New York, December 21. Mr. H. G. Knowles, counsel to the Ottoman Development Company, denied that the Turkish Government has annulled the Chester Concession, but said a new Company will be formed in London, with a capital of .£5,000.000, to finance the construction of the
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  • 34 7 London, December 21. It is officially announced that Mr. W. M. Johnston will not be a member of the American Olympic Lawn Tennis team in 1924, owing to pressure of business.
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  • 24 7 London, December 22. The Philadelphian, Mr. Cyrus Curtis, head of the Curtis Publishing Com party, has purchased the New York Evening Post.”
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  • 129 7 M. Venizelos in Demand. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Athens, December 21. Great efforts are being made to induce M. Venizelos to return to Greece from Paris. The Officers Corps propose to telegraph urging him to return. The Liberals telegraphed to him, but the Democrats refused to countersign the message, as
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  • 58 7 BANKERS’ ESTIMATE. New York, December 21. The New York Times says the bankers estimate the German holdings in the United States at approximately $200,000,000 cash, or its equivalent, invested in Liberty bonds. Treasury certificates. Bankers’ acceptances, etc., which could be used as the basis for financing
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  • 72 7 Paris. December 21. The Reparations Commission unanimously decided to refer Germany’s food credit request to the different Governments for instructions, and in the meantime to request the Guarantees Committee to report as soon as possible on the situation in Germany as regards cereals and fats. The Commission
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  • 170 7 London. December 21. Among the guests at the annual dinner of the Central Union of Chinese Students, held under the Presidency of Dr. T. K. Lee. were Sir Denison Ross and Mr. D. S. O’Connor. The latter said that despite all that was now happening, the future national
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  • 66 7 SERVICE SALARY PROPOSALS REJECTED. Paris, December 21. The Government received a check at the hands of the Chamber, which, by 321 to 200 votes, referred the bill for an increase of payment to public servants, owing to the higher cost of living, to a Committee for further
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  • 171 7 F. P.”. MEETING IN SINGAPORE. With the object of standadrizing the market price lists for Singapore, Penang and Malacca, a meeting of Market Officers was held iai Singapore on Monday and Tuesday of this week. The suggestion that the meeting should be held was put forward after
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  • 126 7 The Propaganda Question. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Washington, December 21. Following the introduction of a resolution by Senator Borah, urging President Coolidge to extend recognition to the Soviet Government, the Senato authorised an extensive study of the entire Russian question to be made by the Foreign Relations Committee,
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  • 33 7 London. December 21. The Railwaymen’s Conference decided, after some heated argument, by a very large majority, to accept the findings of the Wages Board, which involve only slight variations in wages.
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  • 194 7 The proposed programme for the visit of the First Light Cruiser Squadron to Penang in February will be very similar to that which was arranged for the entertainment of the officers and men of H. M. S. Malaya.” There will be several football matches, and probably
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  • 230 7 There is apparently a very clever system of cheating practised by many Chinese pork sellers and other Singapore i etail dealers. The efforts of ihe Inspector in charge of the Weights and Measures Department have resulted in a number of District Court prosecutions for offences under the Ordinance.
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  • 71 7 The shipping authorities at Singapore have received information that the steamer Hong Ho has been stranded off Kuala Trengganu. It is understood that the vessel is not in serious dancer, but the Boribat is going to her assistance. The Hong Ho is owned by a Chinese firm.
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  • 1154 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. B. Kellar leave for home by the Devanha this evening. Miss Gage-Brown, of the Pudu English School, Kuala Lumpur, will be in Negri Sembilan for Christmas. Mr. J. C. M. Mathews. M. I. E. E., has been appointed Chief Electrical Engineer, of P.
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  • 222 7 SOLD LOCK, STOCK AND BARREL. The adjourned special general meeting of Chin Seng and Co., Ltd., was held at 41 Farquhar Street, Penang, at 11 a.in. today, when there were present Messrs B. E. Ross (in the chair). Tan Lo Heong, Cheah Leong Keah, Cheah
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  • 170 7 EURASIAN ARRESTED. On receipt of a telegram from Singapore, Detective Inspector Dawson proceeded on board the s.s. Egra. which arrived from Singapore, this morning, and arrested a Eurasian, named Frerichs, who is wanted in Singapore for cheating one Mr. Brown. Inspector Dawson told the District Judge, before whom
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  • 30 7 OBITUARY. London. December 22, The death is announced from cancer of Mr. Frank Cobb, editor ot the New York World.” Deceased was an outstanding champion of the League of Nations.
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  • 827 8 The following are the minutes of the fourth annual general meeting of the shareholders of Bukit Ibu (Bandar) Tin. Limited, held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 3, Weld Quay, Penang, on Tuesday, 18th December, 1923, at 4 p.m. Present :Messrs Lim Seng
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  • 523 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. X Egra for Rangoon (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon) and Calcutta. Sitiawan for Asahan. Pungah for Asahan. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Rawann for P. Brandan. Oanfa for Suez and Marseilles. I poh for Port Swettenham Singapore. Devanha for Ceylon, India, Aden, Port Said,
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  • 171 8 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). IT Tiam. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service/ The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. train:Parit
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 158 8 -..--A Quality and Value > Only the Choicest Provisions and X’mas Table Delicacies are l| I I offered at jl[ PRITCHARDS I P Smoked Hams Bacon. 1 Finest Smoked Ham per lb. $l.lO J i Pale Real Yorkshire Ham 1.50 Streaky Bacon 1.00 Cooked Hams. lljl IN TINS ABOUT *l2
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    • 390 8 |L I zt gap c :l |e. OSH p A Nurst says I s4>a!! recommend Glaxo whenex eroppoi unity arises, as I hav« thorou?bl\ tried A it durin< the last two monti s, and A/ for milk puddings it fe splendid.” i y.,7 J Plenty of pure I unadulterated milk!
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  • 495 9 fl I !:t r and Co.. Singapore. refl 'in spit* 1 f fluctuations the price of ljn u. < linn and the feeling in the |irir k«>t is distinctly one of ih e more popular couhters fl niaintai’'» their quotations and a (i( rl |)le business in most
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  • 240 9 3 'srs. Barlow Co.. Singapore, report that during the greater part of the week a very quiet market life been met with, and the quotation hr Spot Sheet at one time was as low as 6 cents. On Tuesday 18th instant tti'Te was a firmer tone, and
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  • 148 9 (>l A\ ('dnesday night, Mr. Kenny the lb I- proceeded to No. 17 Trenggaou Singapore, where he arrested a W* named Ho Hong. The accused ls prod n.( d Intone the Second Magisand charged with having fitted a robbery at 18 Upper on the 18th inst., when
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  • 399 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co.. Penang, reported as follows on Saturday Ihe price of lin had a sharp set back early in the week but after partially recovering closes steady £236-10/- "a loss of £l-2-6 on balance? Mining shares have been active but in some cases small losses
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  • 284 9 The report of the directors of the Sekong Rubber Co., Ltd., for the year which ended on the 31st July. 1923. states that a restricted crop of 196.400 lb. was harvested during the year. The average net sale price, including the estimated value of the unsold
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  • 157 9 I'he following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <t Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. Shares. o J x s x -/j ca oc sc. c. I c. sc. Rubber (Dollar.) Jimah 1.20 1.15 Kudong 1.25 1.40 1.20 1.25 Sandycroft 1.60 1.30 1.50 Mining. Idris Hyd. 16/-
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  • 32 9 22xd December, 1923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 47i steady Fine Pale Crepe 47| Unsmoked Sheet 40 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet pore 1 Crepe 482 London and New York. New York G26\
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  • 144 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. 47 to 47] Smoked ribbed sheet 42 44 Crepe brown 38 39 dark brown
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  • 234 9 JUDGMENT OF THE C. J. C. At the recent F.M.S. Court of Appeal in Kuala Lumpur, judgment was given by Sir L. M. Woodward. C.J.C., and Mr. Justice McCabe Reay. in the appeal brought on l>ehalf of the two remaining infants of Yau Tet Shin, deceased, against
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  • 91 9 The following new books have been received a-t Penang Library: Deirdre, by James Stephens. The Evil Shepherd, by E. Phillips Oppenheim. Flora of the Malay Peninsula, by H. N. Ridley, vol. 2. Letters of Stephen Reynolds. Edited byHarold "Wright. Memoirs, by Sir Ronald Ross. Mr. Bailev Martin, 0.8.
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  • 523 9 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England.) Dec. 23rd. 4th Sunday in Advent.7.4s a.m. Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. Venite 240. Benedictus 225. Hymn 217. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.30a.m. Matins (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn 53. Pss 96 and *****. Ps *****, Magnificat 47. Nunc Dimittis 67. Hymns
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  • 114 9 PENANG, DECEMBER 22, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/Ifi 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Ral62V 3 days’sight Private 165 o Bombay Demand Bank 162| Madras Demand Bank 162$ g3 days’sight Private
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 74 9 AS GENTLE AS NATURE. Everybody needs laxative assistance sometimes. But it should be mild yet efficient: not harsh, griping and habitforming like the old4ashioned pills and liquid purgatives. Pinkettes are laxative perfection gently but surely they’ work whilst, you sleep, bringing relief and a seiise of renewed freshness and fitness
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    • 555 9 BDIJCJ w fJLir- 4 LU. UMMiM i X’MAS NEEDS a The sooner you buy, the better you will be suited. S J Toilet Necessities You’ll Want. a n n fl Mitcham S Lavender Water (in green globe bottles), assorted sises. M fl pocket, small, medium and large. K Piver S
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  • 731 10 ESTIMATES OF PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION. The receipts and deliveries of crude rubber in London last week again resulted in a reduction in the stock figure, which, until the middle of the present month, had been steadily mounting up for many weeks. The deliveries of 1,416 tons exceeded the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 378 10 Help your engine to develop its maximum power by fitting I I LDPGE SPARKING PLUGS Universally acknowledged the finest motorcycle plugs ever made. Two models are illustrated: -j STANDARD Model C 3. Metric thread, readily detachable z for cleaning. Suitable for nearly all touring engines screwed metric. 5 JsHL SPORTS
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    • 252 10 Lubricating Oils I grade fir each type of service f I We have received information from various reliable sources which indi- A cates to us that certain competitors have had the audacity to make statements v to lubricating oil consumers regarding the origin of lubricating oils and greases X marketed
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 182 10 i LYRIC THEATRES Ltd., "„T From Thursday, 20th to Sunday, 23rd December, 1923. L I fight C which the only weapons used are bare knuckles, adds to the many thrills included in Th e Mollycoddle” the third Z" United Artists Corporation which tPi -dr /7/ s i°ug reels. SHOWING AT
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  • 315 11 CULTIVATION OF POPPY ENCOURAGED. Peking, December 2.The International Anti-Opium Association is in receipt of the following communication from a missionary, dated from King Tze Kuen, Honan, bordering Shensi and Hupeh. November 7th In all this region poppy producti<jn has never been seriously checked. It is now
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  • 223 11 Peking. Dec, B.While other Legations assert that they have not received any report of the landing of bluejackets at Canton, the following Italian wireless message has been handed to Reuter: Canton, December 7. The Italian cruiser Calabria, which left Shanghai on December. 2. arrived at Canton yesterday
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  • 210 11 Bombay. Dec. 11. Giving evidence before the Royal Commission, the Minister. Dr. Paranjpye. urged the provincialisation of all the Services except the Indian Civil and the Indian Police to which he considered 50 per cent. European recruitment desirable. He believed it essential for Ministers to have control
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 840 11 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. j TI ..rponited in England by Royal WS/jjtjf Charter 1853.) IjSjiTfeWSr np Capita £3,000,000 (GgK j 1 Reserve Fnnd £3,800,000 R r Liability of Proprietors £3.000,00h K” <L 1 Head Office w BISHOPSGATE LONDON E C 3MB/ A I Agencies and Branches.
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    • 23 11 Daily Mirror, Jltlas of the World. s2 z so per book or $2/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penaijg.
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    • 235 11 I n THE WHOLE ART Il OF SEASONING, lies in a bottle of Lea Perrins’ Sauce. Your cook will find this fine old British Sauce of unfailing r’ value in the kitchen, and on the dining table it offers you a handy means of giving the final touch </ perfection
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1406 12 Australia by Burns Philp Line ELLERMAN” LINE THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE intended SAILINGS FROM PENANG. Thursday Island, BRISBANE, SYDNEY and (Incorporated in England.) WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. MELBOURNE, transhipping to Australian. HELENUS Deer. 27 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Tasmanian and Now Zealand Ports, New ELLERMAN” LINE. AUTOLYCUS Jan.
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