Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 January 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. .No. 10. VOL LXXXII. SATURDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 606 1 “NIKKO” I MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO *No. 7, Northasn Road, Penang. Telephone No. 579. The beat salad oil for Baking, Frying, Salad-dressing and Mayonnaise is SIDEROSTHEN. DELFIA f ANTICORROSIVE PAINT ZZ j of the Franco-Dutch Oilworks Calve Delft. i| r EE I zz Is a permanent protection for Iron and
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    • 25 1 K fl II x T. NAGATA, I i b DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO X X THE DISPENSARY.” fi _l s =xsxs x s x s >
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  • 1588 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur leaves this evening for Malacca on transfer. Mrs. Ijaidlaw left Kuala Lumpur to visit India. Messrs. A. Metcalfe and Thy Than Shin left for Home on Thursday. Mr. P. H. Henshaw has gone to Bangkok. Mr- M. V. del Tufo, a Cadet for
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  • 533 2 M.M.” DEMOLITION ORDER ULTRA VIRES. In the Supreme Court, Seremban, on Monday, before the Hon. Mr. Justice McCabe Reay, the January Assizes were opened. Before taking up the calendar, his lord ship had before him the appeal of a Chinese named Ng Lam, against the decision of
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  • 403 2 A complete system of control, says the Straits Times.” means the registration of all houses used by prostitutes, and regular medical inspection and free treatment for the inmates when they are in a contagious condition. It means, also, very careful instruction of soldiers and sailors, and all
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  • 389 2 S. F. P. LONG DISPUTE WITH MERCHANTS. Mr. Justice Acton commenced his duties in the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Wednesday when an action was commenced before him in which a Hokien priest named Ng Chuah Toh sued two Chinese merchants, Gan Peng Kuan and Tay Ah Liang
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  • 371 2 —“Malaya Tribune.” We understand that more evidence was taken by the Opium Commission on Saturday and Monday. One very important recommendation in regard to registration has been put before the Commission. Tiie number of licences held for opium selling cannot be said to represent the total number of opium
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 410 2 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —Too much can never be said on this subject. But writing and commenting on this pestilence will do no good to anyone so long as this plague is allowed to spread with utter contempt for the feelings of good society.
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  • 293 2 —“Birmingham Post “One Hundred Years of the Chinese in Singapore,’’ by Song Ong Siang (Murray, 365.), i s a rather elaborate pendant to the centenary publication, “One Hundred Years of Singapore.” It is intended to be (1) a record of the contribution made by the Chinese
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  • 106 2 IMPROVEMENT IN BRITISH INDUSTRY. Leafield, December 29. Reports from practically every industry in the country show marked improvement. The most substantial proof of this improvement s the decline in the number of unemployed. An increase in unemployment during ths winter was certainly expected, as it normally occurs, but
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  • 548 2 8. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England.) January 13th. Ist Sunday after Enink 7.45 a.m. Litany, 8 a.m. Matins. v Benedictus 72. Hymn 488. 8.30 ain Communion, 10 a.m. Holy f’ o (Chinese), 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese) Evensong. Hymn 220, Ps XVIII rfia Magnificat chant 48, Nunc Dimittis
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 125 2 NEARLY CRAZY WITH INDIGESTION. Writing on the merits of Bisurated Magnesia as a remedy for Indigestion and other stomach troubles, a lady who had suffered for years with indigestion, debilitv. chest and heart trouble, says: I suffered enough pain at times to send me nearly crazy.” Yet Bisurated Magnesia pnt
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    • 69 2 EVERYBODY NEEDS laxative assistance sometimes. But should be mild yet efficient, not har>griping and habit-forming like the 01 fashioned pills and liquid purgatives. are laxative perfection. Gently but ly they work whilst you sleep, bringing lief and a sense of renewed freshness fitness next morning. Of chemists, or free 60
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  • 1194 3 GAMBLING A FEATURE. (From a Special Correspondent). Bangkok, January 8. Our Winter Fair was opened last night and will continue for a week. The Fair is something unique. It is held annually, generally in January, when the weather is supposed to be cold—hence the name. But this
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  • 464 3 S.F.P.” An interesting case in reference to rent paid in advance was concluded before Mr. Gulam Sarwar in the District Court, Singapore, when judgment was delivered. During the course of the hearing it transpired that H. K. Mohamed Ibrahim some time ago leased for a period
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  • 86 3 Jan 12—Penang Races. 19 Cricket League, P.S. v P.R.C., Esplanade. 20 P.S.C., Pritchard Cup and “B” Class H’cap. 2fi —Cricket League, C.R.C. v P.S., Victoria Green. 26 —Kedah Branch Incorporated Society of Planters’ dance (fancy dress) Sungei Patani Club, 9 p.m. 26Ex-Services Dance, Golf Club, 9.30 p.m. 29,
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    • 859 3 xsxssxsxssxssxssxesy NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Illi NIPPON HOTELS |,n as from sth January, 1924. I ALL KINDS OF I 17 > CAKES AND ICE CREAM I Kinta Tin Mines Limited. To be bad in the Evening. W (Incorporated in England.) I; Separate Tables on the Lawn. I Advice has been received
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    • 852 3 j Ipoh Gymkhana Club New Year Meeting. I 29th and 31st January and I 2nd February, 1924. :—-±y Entries Close sp. m. “What a lovejy Baby!- Saturday, 19th How are y»u feeding him THAT is what everyone 1924. about your baby if you feed him on Unlimited Non-Selling Albulactin with
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  • 37 4 Chung Thye Phin—At Chamberlain Road, Ipoh. on Thursday, the 10th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Chung Thye Phin. a daughter. SHERVINGTON. —December 11. at 129, Wigmore-street, London, wife of Tyrrell M. Shervington, of Ipoh, F.M.S.. son.
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  • 655 4 Tin and rubber prices in 1923 having shown a considerable improvement on the figures for the previous year, it is natural that the values of Malaya’s foreign trade for the past year should also compare very favourably with those for the previous twelve months. The figures for the
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  • 193 4 INQUEST ON DR. HOWORTH. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, January 12. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned at the inquest on Dr. Howorth, who was found dead in an overturned car in a swamp on the Tampenis Road on January 3. Dr. Tull stated that death
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  • 83 4 VISIT TO KEDAH. H.E. the Governor, accompanied by Lady Guillemard and the Governor’s A.D.C., left for Prai by the Government launch Lincoln at 7-15 this morning. They wer« also accompanied by Commander C. A. Peal, Harbour Master- H. E. and Lady GuJillemard left by special train for
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  • 69 4 The homeward mail, by the Khiva, closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 19th 'instant. At Sourabaya. on Dec°mber 30, the hou«e of a European was raided by eight European police officials. A gambling evening had been organised and 10 guilders was charged for admission to the roulette
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  • 1730 4 An engineering correspondent informs us, with reference to our Meteorites. note on meteorites in Siam, that a meteorite fell on Penang Island at 8.35 in the morning of the 4th inst., when, of course, it was broad day ig apparentlv fell into the jung e. or perhaps
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 192 4 I I ft B H «nk The exceptional qualities X X ADIZOIzLrA of ABDULLA CIGA- X I 1 RETTES which make them g so popular amongst smoX kers everywhere are the g X y result of the extraordinary X g care taken in their manu- ft S facture. X g
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    • 92 4 “U. LAST DAY OF THE RACES, Saturday, 12th January, SPECIAL DINNER AND FANCY DRESS BALL, Dancing till 1.45 a.m. 4 PRIZES—Best Dresses and Original. 2 Prizes for Indies and 2 for Gentlemen. Intending Diners are kindly requested to reserve tables Before noon on Saturday. >: K rates of subscription. I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 81 4 Universal JCWd Special Race Programme. Jlhi THEATRE ROYAL, From Thursday, the 10th, to jBW 1 Sunday, the 13th January. Universal Super-Jewel Production n Reels W?Wj HUMAN HEARTS Featuring House Peters and Star Cast. Herbert Rawlinson in THE SCRAPPER Wh Bailor,GertrudeClaire Mary Philbirk ’^Ltu^MijinairlS lll The Great Reward IWiliai Beans Episodes
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    • 33 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 4. 40 p.m. 10.38 p.m. To-morrow. 4. 14 a.m. 10.49 a.m. 5. 22 p.m. 11.12 p.m. Monday. 4. 43 a.m, 11.18 a.m. 0. 22 p.m. Midnight
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  • 21 4 DEATH. Pinckney.—December 17, at Eastmount, Salisbury, Fanny Louisa, widow of John Pinckney, late of Manor House, Great Durnford. Salisbury, aged 80.
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  • 881 5 The Fate of the Crew. HIS MAJESTY’S MESSAGE. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, January 10. A lighter specially adapted to raise submarines is rushing to the spot to try to salvage the L 24. The latter is a modern vessel, one of 32 submarines laid down between 1917 and 1922.
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  • 64 5 FATALITY FROM A TUG. Brest, January 11. During an unsuccessful attempt to tow the Dutch steamer. Rondo, the Captain and a member of the crew of the Dutch tug was injured and a seaman was washed overboard. Two more Dutch tugs have gone to the assistance of
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  • 22 5 London, January 11. The Dutch steamer Holendrecht was sunk in a collision with the steamer Corea off Woolwich Dockyard.
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  • 33 5 London. January 11. A body found at Rye is believed to be that of Mr. Sperry, the American airman, whose machine came down into the sea while flying to Holland.
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  • 56 5 FOUR DEATHS. Bradford, January 11. The bodies of three men and one woman have been recovered and fifteen others have been sent to hospital. The buried included a number of girls. It is believed that all the missing have now been got out of the wreckage,
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  • 40 5 GIRONDE OVERFLOWS. Paris, January 10. The Atlantic gale is abating, but the Gironde overflowed and salt water ruined wide tracts of arable land. The Seine has fallen 26 inches since yesterday, and the inhabitants are resuming work.
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  • 89 5 DEVELOPMENT OF SINGAPORE BASE. London, January 11. A number of Air Force officers are being attached to the air station at Plymouth for the purpose of organising a development flight in connection with the aircraft carrier Pegasus which is going to the East Indies in February for
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  • 83 5 JAPANESE NAVAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. Melbourne, January 11. The visiting Japanese squadron was given a very friendly official and popular welcome. The Minister of Defence. Mr. Bowden, speaking at a Civic reception, emphasised Australia’s special obligations to Japan in 1914 and later years, adding. “in war. Japan and
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  • 32 5 London. January 11. It is stated on the Stock Exchange that the underwriters of the National Smelting issue will have to take up 80 per cent of the issue.
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  • 84 5 Belgian Reply. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Brussels, January 11. The Belgian reply to the German Memorandum of December 24, regarding the administration of the occupied territories, says the discussion of a “modus vivendi” must be restricted to details of the regime, and pledges, and rejects certain administrative proposals sought to
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  • 170 5 CURFEW AT SPEYER. Paris, January 11. A message from Mayence says that as a result of the assassination of Herr Heinz, the representative of the Rhineland High Commission has prohibited entry to the Palatinate by non-residents from unoccupied Germany and has ordered the closing of the Rhine
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  • 51 5 SCAPA FLOW SCUTTLING RECALLED. London, January 11. A Queen boro’ firm has entered into a contract with the Admiralty to raise 68 of the German warships sunk in Sea pa Flow. Many of them will probably be sold to the shipbreakers. Others will be used for target
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  • 134 5 LORD LEVERHULME’S OPINION. London, January 11. Newcastle (New South Wales), Jan. 11. Lord Leverhulme, in an interview, expressed the opinion that the white Australia policy was retarding the development of the Commonwealth. He declared that it would be impossible to develop the Northern Territory while such a policy
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  • 71 5 EX-LONDON AMBASSADOR NOMINATED. Parkersburg (West Virginia), Jan. 11. The State Democratic Executive Committee endorsed the candidature of Mr. J. W. Davis, ex-Ambassador in London, for the Presidency. Tax Reduction Bill. Washington, January 11. The Republican caucus in the House of Representatives instructed the Ways and Means Committee to
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  • 25 5 M VENIZELOS ACCEPTS. Athens, January 11. M. Venizelos has accepted the Premiership. Foreign Minister. Athens, January 11. M. Roussos will be Foreign Minister.
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  • 32 5 Government Admits Reverse. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Mexico City, January 11. The War Office admits that the rebels captured Pachuca, but says that 1 large force of Federal troops is proceeding thither.
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  • 651 5 —Ex. for nearly three years Mexico had been in the happy and unaccustomed position of having no history.” Tlgjseries of rebellions and military dictatorships ‘which marked the stormy period after the fall of Porfirio Diaz came to an end in 1920 when the Carranza Government was
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  • 114 5 ITALIAN' SCULPTOR’S ACCURACY. Rome, January 11. The Messaggero publishes an interview with the sculptor, Signor Raphael Bendandi, whose recent surprisingly accurate earthquake forecasts astonished scientists. Signor Bendandi devotes the whole of his spare time to the study of seismography and has reached conclusions which seem likely to revolutionise
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  • 32 5 London, January 11. The Board of Trade returns for December were; —imports £109.189,000, an increase of £7.604.000 compared with November. British exports '’ere £64,115,0CX) a decrease of £1,652,000.
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  • 25 5 Toronto. January 11. The Minister. Mr. Graham, in a speech, stated that a Canadian Ambassador would shortly be appointed to Washington.
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  • 411 5 Object of Mission to Britain. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, January 10. In the course of a prolonged visit, Mr. Chang Chien and his fellow missioners discussed the objects of the Mission at the Board of Trade, where they were received by Sir Sydney Chapman, the Permanent Secretary Jo the
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  • 30 5 LUGGER’S CAPTAIN SENTENCED. Melbourne, January 12.-5 The Captain of a Japanese lugger was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for secretly landing six Japanese in Queenslan 1.
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  • 305 5 SPURIOUS FIVE DOLLAR NOTE. The Hon. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule and a common jury were occupied yesterday afternoon in deciding the case against Taib bin Dorahim who was charged that he on Dtecember 9at Prai did use as genuine a forged currency note, to wit, a $5
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  • 99 5 Selections for To-day. The following are our selections for to-day. Race 1—(1) Shantung. (2) Nader. Race 2—(1) Calculator. (2) Carrie B. (3) Patsy. Race 3—(1) Man of War. (2) Ganesh. Race 4—(1) Gin Sling. (2) Red Tape. Race 5 —(1) Merry Maiden. (2) Cleopatra. (3) H. F. Race
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  • 144 5 DION BEATS BAYARD. In the Amateur riders’ race on the second, day of the Penang New Year meeting Mr. Marinos’ Bayard, carrying 12.9 and ridden by Mr. Davidson, beat Air. Filmer’s Dion (late Casher) 13.12 ridden by Mr. Waddon” by two lengths. It will be seen here that
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  • 298 5 The following ties have been fixed Tuesday, January:—Singles Handicap Class “A”.—Tan Ah Tah (—5) v. Oh Eng Leong —15.3). Singles Handicap Class “B”.—Lim Cheng Ean (—3O) v. Ng Kah Heng (—3O). Championship.—Qh Joo Kooi v. Cheah Wat Hye. Singles Handicap Class “C”. —Goh Teik Teong —.4) v.
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  • 50 5 The match P. C. C. v E. S. C. is postponed from the 12th January to the 15th March, to be played on the Esplanade. Owing to Victoria Green not being ready, the match C. R. C. v p. S. is postponed to 15th March on Victoria Green.
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  • 16 5 The Hockey season ends on January 26, when Penang pl iy Perak at the Esplanade.
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  • 621 6 —“S.F.P.” CHINESE TOWKAY HEAVILY FINED. When the First Singapore Assizes were resumed before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, the trial of the Chinese towkay, Sim Wye Koo, on a charge of receiving property of a bankrupt with intent tcAlefeat a Receiving Order was continued. The case for
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  • 177 6 London, December 31. —“The Times’ Washington correspondent, paying a tribute to the part played by Sir. Auckland Geddes in cementing Anglo-American relations, says h*- came to Washington at a time when relations between the United States and Britain were clouded with uncertainties and asperities. To-day it i possible
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  • 697 6 DUTCH OFFICIALS INDULGE IN COMPARISONS. The “Nieuws van den Dag, Batavia, writes- A representative of Aneta interviewed Mr. Willems and Mr. Reim acting Director of the Harbour of the landjong Priok and Administrator of the P. W. D., respectively It will be recalled that both gentlemen recently
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 26 6 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, (New Era Edition) Complete Edition with supplementary Exercises (a; $3 or poxt free, stocked hy the Pinaug Gazette Press Ltd., P: nang
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    • 69 6 (Juz Keep Your Hands Soft and White With Cuticura The daily use of the Soap, with occasional touches of the Ointment, is very effective for keeping the hands soft and smooth. For red, lough or sore hands: On retiring batheinhotwater and Cuticura Soat\ dry, and rub in Cuticura Ointment. o
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    • 283 6 I WHITEAWAY’S FOR RELIABLE TRAVELLING NECESSITIES SOLID LEATHER S SUIT ATTACHE CASES JUST RECEIVED. S We guarantee all the Suit Cases and J Attache Cases advertised below are made from solid leather, and nothing J but the very best materials are used X for the fittings. 5 X No. 801
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  • 672 7 DIVIDEND DECLARED. The third annual general meeting of the Shanghai-Kedah Plantations Ltd., w as. held on Dec. 28 at Shanghai. The chairman said, in response to the circular issued last December, asking shareholders to take up further shares of the unissued capital. I might say that oui account
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  • 153 7 Kepong.—lnt. divid. 4 p. c., payable Dec. 20. Ampat.—Final divd., 7| p. c., making 12| p. c., for year ended Sept. 30. Lumut.—Final divd. 10 p. c., to Sept. 30. Last year, 10 p. c, Permas. —Profit to June 30, £4,590 brought in to taxation reserve,
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  • 644 7 A KUALA LUMPUR REVIEW. Messrs. Bak eg, Morgan Co., Ltd f Kuala Lumpur, m a New Year circular to* clients, state:—Viewing the coming year and speaking broadly, the opinion we have formed is that the dollar loan stocks are now high enough, as also the f majority
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  • 283 7 Messrs. William Jacks Co.. London, reported on the 19th December:—The uncertain political outlook in this country is counter acted by the improvement in the Continental position, and the exchange of the large surpluses of wheat from all parts of the world for commodities should go far to
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  • 117 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co. s share list Yesterday. To-day. 5 Shares. m g Sc. Sc. Sc. Sc. Mining. Hitam 1.32 j 1,37| -1.35 1.40 Idris Hyd. 16/9 17/3 17/ 17/6 ex K. Kamunting 44/- 45/ Kramat P. 10.50 11.00 NawngPet 1.62
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  • 39 7 12th January, 1924. Loca l. cts. {Smoked Sheet 4SI quiet Fine Pale Crepe 48-, Unsmoked Sheet 40 Singa- (Smoked Sheet pore (Crepe 49| London and New York. London f Smoked Sheet... I».2WU.dull (Crepe ls.2£d New York G26|
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  • 15 7 The following is an additional rubber output for December:— lbs. Parit Perak 22.728
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  • 20 7 London. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, Jan. 11, £245 spot, and £246 three months buying, £246.5s selling.
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  • 9 7 Malau Tin, Ltd., for December, 30 piculs.
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  • 375 7 At the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association’s 637th auction held on the 9th January there were catalogued 1,637,583 ibs., tons 731.06 Offered 1,317.254 lbs., tons 588.06 Sold 882.162 lbs., tons 393.82. The prices realized were Spot. London Is. 2jd. New York 26pd cts. Ribbed Smoked Sheet
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  • 197 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Ethiopia for Rangoon (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon) and Calcutta. Malaya for Bhnket, (Tongkah) Victoria Point. Renong and Kopah. Tara for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Fooksang for Singapore, China Japan. Ellora for Port Swettenham Singapore. Agapenor for Singapore A China. Calchas for Colombo. Suez and New
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  • 152 7 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) IT TUIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p m
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  • 182 7 The Report on Education in China, compiled by the Peking Society for the Study of International Education note» that except for some mission schools, there were no schools for girls in China until the closing days of t’he Manchu dynasty. To-day in the Government educational system
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