Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 November 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1813. No. 269. VOL. LXXXII. SATURDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 654 1 ART X’MAS CARDS CALENDARS jj \Y Bl OBTAINED A l XIKKO STUDIO Northam Road, Penang. J THE ARMCO” CULVERT, <. .< > motfj rkactah I CONVENIENTLY TRANSPORTED. QUt’KLY INSTALLED, STRONG AND RELIABLE. X j g Ndj A M 1 L»L. DA.'kw 1-ilUl ARMCO’ CULVERTS installed with CAI CO’ GATES attached.
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    • 14 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. j NEXT DOOR TO I TW. DISPENSARY." ill MX WX »>: S»
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  • 851 2 PROPOSED RECOGNITION NOTE. Paris, October 16.—The De Monzie Committee is still feeling its way warily along the road to the de jure' iccognition of the Soviet Russian Government. Yesterday 's meeting apparently led to no conclusive result, and accordingly the discussion was resumed to-day. It is
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    • 1118 2 SS x SBXeBKSSS >: TOWN HALL. HUA HIN ON SEA. I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. SIAM. S x Ar Saturday, December 6th, at Including tree town delivery or x poeUge n 9-15 p. m. Prompt. An up-to-date hotel run on the most I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. modern lines, unequalled in comfort
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    • 311 2 "ii; !1!" ti>l! I I Tqp Norn J lllh ..I >. > A-WBI Mi B~ 1 1 > I -2.wWL ***** I 11 til I »11» I Hill I I I 1 1" I I maint&ms its <ll.1 I pre war reputation I forQudityandAjje 1 I 9 'ln, I The
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  • 558 3 ly regularly.J.B.M. in the Dailv Mail." A (-ON PARISON WITH THE 1905 TEAM. I'li»* All Blacks, who retain to the Mid lands in a f p w weeks' time for their matches with Warwickshire and the EasJ Midlands, have now completed a third of their engagement, and
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  • 175 3 RESTORATION OF TOWER NOW USED BY' BOARD OF TRADE. Scaffolding and tarpaulin shrouding an ancient building behind Westminster Abbey mark where restoration is in pro press at the King’s Jewel House commonly known as the Jewel Tower of W estjninster. The tower once stood in the garden
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  • 77 3 For Europe, letters Nov. 22. 28: parcels Nov. 22 for Christmas. For New Year letters Nov. 29. Dec. 6. parcels Nov. 27 and 28. For U. S. A. and CanadaChiistmas letters Nov. 22. New Year letters Nov. 28. For Australia.Christmas letters Nov.
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  • 293 3 j < ROWN TO HAVE AN( IENT SAXON FORTUNE I The discovery by the Rev. G. H Wil son, of Manchester, of Saxon coins ami jewellery in a cave at Beeston Tor. an I isolated Staffordshire village, was investigated at Leek by the district coroner. Mr. S. A.
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  • 406 3 Messrs. James F. Hutton and Co., Ltd., Manchester report under date 29th October as follows Up to the issue of the Bureau report on the 25th inst., trading in the cotton markets was qniet and the movement of prices continued in a downward direction. The report
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  • 51 3 Nov. 22Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak v-». Penang, Tai ping. Dec. 6Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Selangor. Ipoh (second match). 13—Inter-state Hockey: Penang vs. Perak, Penang. 20Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Penang, Penang (second match). Jan. 10Rugby: Perak A” vs. Kedah. Taiping. Inter-State Hockey: Perak vs Selangor, Ipoh (second
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 234 3 For \ll engines all climates 0 |-|j all conditions a»l< ns< plug equal to > L<■ HTeH LODGE on ug is a definite of its inherent BmQ&< and stores. *y* 11 lush til r< standard ~!i i.ODui PLUGS LTD.. .?UGB»'. L4CLAN H. Worbam, P.O. Box 659, Singapore. S Representative for
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    • 39 3 Piiman’s New Course tn Typewriting, £l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang. Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course. Key for New Era. $l/50 per book or $l/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 49 3 PREPARE FOR X’MAS EARLY BY CALLING AT S PRITCHARD’S Goods Comprise S EVERYTHING FOR THE THE HOUSE AND THE TABLE. X’mas Bazaar AND TOYLAND NOW OPEN I The Display this Year J surpasses in every De- J partment, anything ever s before seen in Penang. PRITCHARD CO. LTD., PENANG.
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  • 787 4 The Hon’ble Mr. J. Strachan, Direetoi of Public Works, Ceylon, is going on leave to England about the end of this month. Mr. F. E. Harmer, A.S.P., is on leave in Java, while Mr. A. J. Sheedy, A.S.P.. is having a. short respite at Labrador, Singapore. rhe
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  • 247 4 Sensational Boxing. KEY’S COLLAPSE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 22. Andre Dupre knocked out Battling Key in the sixth round. The fight opened sensationally. Key drove Dupre to his corner with a right to the jaw, and as the Frenchman broke from his corner he landed a
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 347 4 < To the Editor of The Pinang Gazette. Sir,—lt does not appear to be generally known that claims for refund of British Income Tax deducted from dividends, interests, rents, etc., received from the Old Country can now be made for the whtole period since sth April, 1920.
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  • 2097 4 S.F.P.” $5 000 DAMAGES FOR DAUGHTER OF TOWKAY. Interesting evidence was given in the Chief Justice s Court, Singapore, during the hearing of a breach of promise action understood to be the first Chinese action, of this nature to be heard in the Courts of the Colony.
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  • 145 4 ADAM’S RIB A Cecil de Mille Production which was shown to enthusiatic houses in Singapore and elsewhere will begin its season at Theatre Royal from Monday night. Here is an opportunity for the Penang public to see a really first class picture. The producer has taken a story
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  • 105 4 Recruiting has been generally resumed in Madras Presidency, but the following Taluks are closed to recruiting, owing to the prevalence of disease North Arcot DistrictPoltir Taluk. Salem District Hosur and Dharmapuri Taluks (under the jurisdiction of Emigration Commissioner. Madras). Salem DistrictSalem, Attur and Rasipnram Taluks (under the jurisdiction
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  • 235 4 The homeward mail by the Malwa closes at 6 p.m. to-day. The s.s. Ethiopia” from Calcutta and Rangoon with local mails is expectel to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Monday, the 24th instant, and is intended to leave for Port Swettenham and Singapore at 5 p.m the
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  • 761 4 The wild rumours re ~r teged kidnappi, Smgapore. have developments. r A dems, which have been’V the the absurd stories that 1, require.) fo H two murders have been i: sides several assaults < t These incidents, to Vv n statements prevalent twZ begimng to keep their .hil/^
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    • 176 4 i SAFEGUARDING SOUTH AFRICAN SETTLERS. Choice fan are being prepared for settling at Kendrew, Cape Province. on are not I asked to part with money on trust. Training j by experts is offered ree. This is not only a definite proposition, but one where a living can be made immediately
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  • 1244 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Deli and P. Brandan. President Adams for New York. I nited States of America van Heemskerk for Langsa. Sabaug, Olehleh, etc., Padang. Selangor for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Rengam for Asahan. West Mahomet for New York. Mata Hari for Port Swettenham. Malacca and
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  • 370 5 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BT TRAIN. i 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 oi Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m
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    • 281 5 JUST RECEIVED A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF TENNIS REQUISITES. tennis”racquets. All Racquets are strung with best black gut to stand the local climatic conditions. All weights in stock. Slazenges. G.L. Paterson” JSw, Price $32 50 /u she lk Spalding’s Gold Medal i' iW Price 529.50. J Davis’ ,‘Riseley Hexagon” ip-:., J
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    • 323 5 j THE NEW j I Cdluinbia GRAFONOLA I will add to your pleasure. Visualise all that it means to be able to command Clara Butt to sing to you or for Seidel to play your favourite Violin solo. It’s possible with the new Grafonola. Moderately Priced from SSSsH 1 i
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  • 29 6 Roden—McDonald.—Oct. 11, in the athedral, Antigua. Robin Roden, of Gemenchi Est., Batang Malaka. F. M. S., to Lorna, only daughter of Jack and Edith Mcdonald, of Antigua. B.W.L
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  • 770 6 The proposed Rubber Research Institute shows adaptability to changing conditions and leaves one in no doubt as to the part Malaya is determined to play in the drama of scientific production. Success will be ensured if the work of the Institute is carried out not only in
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  • 108 6 HEAVY" FINES AT PORT DICKSON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. November 22. In connection with the Pikat capture reported on the 14th the men were produced before Mr. Gammans at Port Dickson. Three of the accused were fined each $5OOO or in default nine months rigorious impresenment
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  • 176 6 The Hon Mr. P. K. Nambyar has re* ceived the following letter from the chair" man of the Executive Committee of the Madras Central Flood Relief Fund, Mr. T. V. Seshagiri Aivar. 8.A., B.L. Very many thanks for your kind letter enclosing a Hundi for 2000
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  • 1769 6  -  By Boyd Cable. (Author of Between the Lines,’’ etc.) Hl— TWO-CAT SMALL He was known officially as Capt. J. Carter Small. A Flight, Umpty Ought Squadron, R.A.F., but unofficially and much more widely as Oat Small because they said he must have as many lives as
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    • 199 6 w h=. I rSbv J «hi s -Wte "‘M ,t til sisMhKgitek Ja ww y ;ymPaw ff > w ,i iMMffiMßNßmfr v i. Oww cMMwa'i i V -F A real home” comfort STATE EXPRESS Mo. 555 are in perfect harmony with that refined atmosphere of the home so characteristically British.
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    • 23 6 E). O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and SaturdayE. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 75 6 DEATH Foley.On November 20th at Government Quarters, Serangoon Road, Singapore. Jane Eugene, sister of Mr. J. A. Hansen, aged 74. OBITUARY. MRS. HARDING DEAD. New York. November 21. The death is announced of Mrs. Harding, widow of ex-President Harding. Mrs. Harding died this morning quit l peacefully after several hours
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  • 793 7 CHINESE RESTRICTION. Special Meeting of Chaipber of Commerce. (OMIM.I I) OPPOSITION. v apocial general meeting of the rt .>[ the Penang Chinese Chamber was held in the Chamber’s Merdux evening to discuss prouns*' |U 9tions) rubber rertric- \[r. Ino Ku Toh, .1. P.. was in the ul) .>ng the others
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  • 804 7 Death of the Sirdar. CABINET Ml I lIM.. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 21. Prior to the death of the Sirdar, Major General Sir Lee Stack, an emergency meeting of the British Cabinet was held to consider the situation arising out of the attack. It lasted nearly two hours.
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  • 96 7 GERMAN PRESS INDIGNATION Berlin, November 21. The whole press is indignant with the sentence in the Nathusius Trial which it describes as a farce and the sentence an infamous act of vengeance. Even the moderate Tageblatt is very angry and says that unless the sentence is promptly quashed
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  • 53 7 NAVAL ATTACHE SHOT. Paris. November 21. The Greek Naval Attache, M. Papalexiponles, was shot in the stomach and was dangerously wounded by another Greek at the Greek Consulate. The assailant has been arrested and gave the name of Verikais. ex-officer of the Greek Army. The motive is believed
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  • 122 7 ANYTHING MIGHT EVENTUATE” Melbourne, November 21. The railwaymen and stevedores refusing to handle cargo, including butter valued at £1.50,000 on the P. O. steamer Maloja. have intensified the waterside trouble whence, according to a Union official. anything might eventuate.” The strike aims at the abolition of the
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  • 59 7 MOSCOW COMMUNISTS’ RESOLUTION. Riga, November 21. A conference of Moscow Communists considered the report of M. Kamenefin, on M. Trotsky’s recent conduct and passed a resolution in favour of taking decisive steps against Trotsky’s alleged attempts to rekindle the recent discussions and continue the struggle against the party
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  • 51 7 BUDDHIST PRIESTS SENTENCED. Rangoon, November 21. The trial of four Buddhist priests and one layman in connection with attacks on Professor and Mrs. Greason resulted in the discharging of one priest and the sentencing of another to seven years’ rigorous imprisonment and three to five years’ rigorous
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  • 41 7 APPEAL AGAINST DEATH SENTENCE. Mexico City, November 21. The two men. Ruiz and Garcia, who were sentenced to death for the murder of Mrs. Evans, have appealed for the nullification of the trial on the ground of irregularities.
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  • 32 7 Paris. November 21. The Chamber adopted a bill authorising the Government to raise a loan through the American bankers. Messrs. Morgan and Co. of $10,0000.000 at seven per cent.
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  • 445 7 The Zinovieff Letter. FOREIGN OFFICE’S REPLY. [Reuter’s Telegrams. London, November 21. The Foreign Office Note to M. Rakovsky states that after due deliberation His Majesty’s Government is unable to recommend the treaties signed on August 8 to the consideration of Parliament or to submit them to the
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  • 115 7 Norfolk (Virginia), November 21. The uncompleted dreadnought. Washington, which is being destroyed under the Naval Limitation Treaty, was yesterday given over to fourteen inch guns and bombs of the battleship Texas but at sunset she was still afloat and not materially damaged. She only suffered dented armour.
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  • 23 7 Marseilles, November 21. M. Martel, the French Ministpr at Peking, left for the Far East on board the Andre Lebon.
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  • 71 7 M. C. 0. vs N. SOUTH WALES. Sydney. November 21. In warm weather, before 12,000 spect* ators, and on a good wicket the match between the M. C. C. and New South Wales was interrupted for 40 minutes by rain just before lunch. New South Wales put
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  • 121 7 Deadlock Ahead. NO PLENARY SI I I IN».. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, November 21. Owing to the fact that the Business Committee have up to the present been unable to agree regarding the programme for discussion, no plenary sitting of the Second Opium Conference was held to-day. It is
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  • 52 7 ROYAL COMMISSION APPOINTED. London. November 21. An official message says that Government has decided to appoint a Royal Commission under the Chairmanship of Sir Auckland Geddes to investigate the disparity in prices received by producers to those paid by consumers in respect of articles of food for
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  • 267 7 Dr. and Mrs. T. Isaac Tamb} ah gave an At Home at their resilience in Scotland Road last evening in honour of Canon C.H.K. Boughton, London Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society. There was a large attendance of Tamils, including several ladies, who are members
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  • 300 7 MURDERER CERTIFIED AS INSANE. In connection with the stabbing affair which took place at a Chinese druggists' shop in Carnarvon Street on November 7. in which two of the four persons assaulted died from the injuries received the accused. Kong Loong. was produced in the Police Court,
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  • 153 7 Second list of subscriptions tor the Year 1921-1925. Amount already acknowledged $1,934.44 Per Mrs. Meadows Frost. Johore. Mrs. Redyers Bate $3 Mr. Sheffield b Mrs. Young Smith 5 Capt. Smith 5 18.00 Chief Justice and Lady Shaw 100.00 Dr. Lupton 25.00 Per Mrs. Sime. Mr. W. H.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 105 7 Where the Austin Seven Differs The list of patents carried on 17 A Q V IW the instrument board of the Austin L* Seven is a record of constructive PAYMENTS thought, a harmonious progression J of ideas which makes Austin cars CAN BE what they are, and marks them V!
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  • 2584 8 AFTER TWO YEARS WORKING UNDER RESTRICTION. That th»' Stevenson Restriction Scheme will hare fully justified itself by April next. is the opinion expressed by Messrs Symington and Sinclair. London, in a report which they published on October 23. dealing fully with the rubber market
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    • 410 8 Lutn b a o axMjjjjajjjax'a THE deep-seated pains of Lum- B A"R IVISTTR bago are quickly dispelled by g LVvzlivJ Q the action of De Witt’s Pills and cures g thus effected are permanent because R CTL\T"\I7T DeWitt’s Pills remedy the cause of II JI I y 3 the trouble.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 175 8 f Theatre Royal YR, rRES U I FRIDAY 21st TO SUNDAY 23rd. J. Warren Kerrinnan. Tom Santschi Anna Q Nilsson with a big supporting cast to correspond to the variegated t I horde of Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Hindu. 1 Turkish. Dutch. French. German. British jgjSpr and American residents of the
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  • 607 9 London. October 23.The Rubber Market has again been active, and with sellers very reserve»], prices have advanced sharply, being to-day £d. to l«d. above those quoted last Thursday. The advance is greatest for the near positions. April/June 1925 is now quoted practically level with November
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  • 125 9 PENANG. NOVEMBER 22, 1924 (By Courtesy of the Chxrtere Bank.) London Demand Bank 2 4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5 8 Calcutta Demand Bank R»155 i 3 days’sight Priv Ue 159 j Bombay Demand Bank 155 5 Madras Demand
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  • 512 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co.. Penang, reported on Saturday as follows There has again been considerable activity in the Share Market throughout the week principally in the Mining Section where there is a strong demand for all the better class Companies. The price of Tin keeps very firm
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  • 115 9 The Singapore Chamber ommerce Rubber Association held its 682nd. auction on November 20th. at which there was catalogued 1,376,191 lbs., 614.37 tons: Offered 1.275.181 lbs., 569.28 ton*: Sol 1 669..', 4»’, lbs.. 296.23 tons. Spot. London Is. 5/d. New York 341 cts. Prices Rea ped. Ribbed Smoked
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  • 155 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’’ share list at 1 p.m, to-day Yesterday. To-day. 15 Sharer. >» >» 2 J? 2Q X X 3D f c. t e. I c. I c. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 1 .27 i 1.325 1 22* L27| Bukit
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  • 80 9 November 22. 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet ...58 all Fine Pale Crepe ...58 markets Unsmoked Sheet 45 j u n but Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...58} steady pore {Crepe ...58} Loijdon and New York. Losdos {Smoked Sheet ...1/5| (Crepe ...1/5} New York ...G33i Smoked Ribbed Sheet 58] to 59
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  • 21 9 The Eastern Smelting Co,, Ltd: London. November 20, spot. £255.7.6 and £258.12.6 three months buying £258.17.6 three months selling.
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  • 247 9 Benares Opium p. J 5.000.00 num. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellerMace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 11.90 sellers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell»» 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p a
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  • 135 9 GENERAL MEETING. The third annual general meeting of the shareholders of South Taip ing Tin Dredging Company (1922). Limited, was held at the registered office of the company, 33 Beach Street, at noon to-day. The Hon. Mr. D. A. M. Browm presided and the others present included
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  • 292 9 Messrs. William Jacks .iud Co., London, reported as follows on October 29 All our markets have shewn further strength on the growing feeling that the General Election will result in a change of Government. On rhe other hand, reports from America regarding trading conditions are contradictory, and
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  • 299 9 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Chur»-h of England.) Sunday next before Advent. 7.45 Litany 8 a.m. Matins. 8.30 Holy Communion. 10.30 Matins (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong Hymn 165. Ps CXLVIT 280, p s CL 289 Magnificat. Nunc Dimittis. Bunnett in F Anthem Gounod's 'Send Ont Thy Light.’ Collection for
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 709 9 HEW ADVEHTiSEMENTS. 1 NOTICES. VjJk V<zS ORDINANCE No. 41J BANKRUPTCY). y' M the supreme court of the straits settlements X SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. J Ir Bankruptcy. No. 56 of 1924. V/ /wvKz' Re TEH LEE Co. /A WA p* prietor. Tan Guan Jin). X \tllilHllin» reby given that the First
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    • 93 9 at almost even.- social gathering is someone afflicted with unpleasant breath, a distressing circumstance to all concerned. ''ometimes this affliction s due to decayed teeth. More frequently the teeth are not to blame, but other causes for which the proper remedy Pinkettes. Are you constipated, bilious, liverish 1 Have you
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    • 25 9 PiAvnßs’ Mbvical Guidi, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per bock or <3 30 post free, stocked by the P naug Gazette Pre««, Ltd., Peearg.
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  • 478 10 BAILWAY STORES DESTROYED. (Translated.) A serious outbreak of tire took place in two of the large railway stores belonging to the State Railways at Madioen, at, about 5-15 a. in. on the 12th instant, and all the rolling-stock and other materials in one of these stores were destroyed.
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    • 874 10 I A«eU o~n S.C. AMurM.ce in force over $n,000,000. x 1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I ««oma: H-. «mm-.. a-Mx— i-s—. > omcß I Tl.. Cm,—, M. 110.000 W* <h. Sm~>. > «-**•.< -J l>M. -*> Briti.h Life A_M. Comp.— X X attractive plans of assurance. B
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    • 285 10 THE GLOOM-MONGER. An old superstition says that if you meet a crass-eyed individual in your morning walk, you had better go back home, to avoid ill-luck. But it isn’t half so unluckv to see such a person as to meet the gloom-monger! Five minutes in his company will depress you
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    • 228 10 J digestion I B is a fundamental con 1 M dlt,on of health t soon as the stomach I m gets out of order the fl general health declines H Ile oM zest and em I I and the old I of ,v, di «PP £ai The health of t|
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  • 887 11 r. s. OFFICERS DIARY The diary written in the cabin of Z. R--3 by Captain G. W. Steele, who was the American naval observer on board the airship, gives almost every detail of the historic Hight. It describes the scenes at B nedrichshafen before the departure of
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    • 991 11 HAN KS J—- MERCANTILE BANK OF I INDIA. LIMITED. .»rp‘>r:ite<* in England.) T v5a v "JE/ '.ifil 3,000,0(X P n' 1.800.00 C I ySPWI Qn! 1.050,00 c! W «T Undivided Profits 1.407,811 MW W fk WflT. VS! Board of Directors. rS’T/ T II B! H k Bart. (Chairman). J. M
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    • 295 11 I/i Your children should be full of the energy of good health. To ensure thi s milk should form part of their daily O diet. Ordinary milk, however, is unsuitable, for it is always exposed to the dangers of dust, flies and germs. The famous Milk-Food, Glaxo, is clean, pure
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    • 1285 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ,«yfWfJ3| WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. fife*' fegfei Vi'S» I 1 S H®®?*: <S B. SP&i so vr’n Bk J i MENTOR November 26 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam a Hamburg. i 1 LYCAON December 4 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. /njippom viNRN K AISHA) TELEMACHUS December 11
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    • 589 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAIt LINES (Companies Incorporated in England MAIL. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N (Under Contract with His Majesty s P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE From I/ondon Due Penang. To Marseilles A l on.m, about MACEDONIA Dec. 4 MALWA KALYAN Dec 17 KARMAL X 2°
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