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[To The Editor of the â€œPinang Gazette.â€] Sir,â€”Sine* thia Association has been established I have had a number of enquiries from members and others who are interested in British Malaya as to whÂ°ther certain individuals were home in England but I have beÂ°n unable to satisfy","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":18,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.24","article_title":"Singapore Clinic","article_text_1st50words":"Singapore Clinic The Medical-Surgical Clinic situated at 16 Thompsm.rd says the â€œFree Pressâ€™â€™ of Friday was formally opened yesterday after noon. This insti u ion, U 'iqa- of kind in the Straits Settlements, will supply a long needed want in Singapore. Patients were actually Admitted on the 15th inst. 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Nicholâ€”Tong,â€”On the Ist January, 1921, at Sc Georgeâ€™s Church, Penang,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":26,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.3","article_title":"ADMIRAL SIMSâ€™S STORY.","article_text_1st50words":"ADMIRAL SIMSâ€™S STORY. â€”Ex. HOW SUBMARINES WERE BEATEN. Admiral Sims was a familiar figure in London during the closing years of the war. In supreme commanvLof the United States naval forces in European waters, he rendered transcendent services to the Allied cause, and was justly honoured and beloved both by","contributor":"â€”Ex."},{"_id":27,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.30","article_title":"FRENCH SOCIALISTS AND MOSCOW.","article_text_1st50words":"FRENCH SOCIALISTS AND MOSCOW. The action of a large number of delegates attending the French Socialist Conference at Tours reveals a curious faith in their own power?. We are convinced it is misplaced, and that adhesion to the Moscow International will result in their being swallowed up by it. 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Sir William Beardmore, Sir Ernest Cable, Sir H Brooks Marshal), Mr M L Vaughan Davies, M P, and Colonel Stewart Mackenzie of Seaforth. Companions of Honour. The Reverend John Clifford, and Sir","contributor":"[Reuterâ€™s Telegrams.]"},{"_id":35,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.37","article_title":"Hongkong University.","article_text_1st50words":"Hongkong University. London, December 31. Sir William Bruoyate has accepted the Vice-Chancellorship of Hongkong University.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":36,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.38","article_title":"Dutch Cruiser Launched.","article_text_1st50words":"Dutch Cruiser Launched. London, December 30. An Amsterdam telegram says Qaeen Wilhelmina launched the new fast Dutch cruiser Sumatra, of 7,000 tons, for reconnoitring Dutch Indian waters.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":37,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.39","article_title":"Queen Wilhelmina Ill.","article_text_1st50words":"Queen Wilhelmina Ill. The Hague, December 31. 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A Government Bill introduced in the States-General provides for an advance of 5,000,000 florins, in five yearly instalments, to the Holland-South African Shipping Company, for the maintenance of a permanent service between Holland and South Africa.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":41,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.41","article_title":"Vilna.","article_text_1st50words":"Vilna. THB DUTCH CONTINGENT. The Hague, December 31. The interim report of the Committee of the Second Chamber, to which the Bill authorising the despatch of a contingent of Datch troops to parâ€™icipate in the supervision of the Vilna plebiscite, shows strong objections to this course, in view of the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":42,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.42","article_title":"Constantine.","article_text_1st50words":"Constantine. GREECE AND THE ALLIES. London, December 30. Reuter understands that the Greek reply to the Entente regarding the recall of Constantine warmly declared that the friendship of Greece towa'd? the Allies was never greater than to-day. Ib points oub that Constantine is the rightful King, as be never abdicated","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":43,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.43","article_title":"Smyrna.","article_text_1st50words":"Smyrna. TURKISH EXPECTATIONS. Smyrna, December 31, The Greek Archbishop meb leading Turkish and Smyrna Nationalists, and suggestions were made for a combination of focal Greeks and Turks for bhe foi mation of a new Government in opposition to the Athene Government. The Turks replied there w*s no need for such","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":44,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.44","article_title":"Fiume.","article_text_1st50words":"Fiume. ITALYâ€™S TERMS. Rome, December 30. The Italian terms for the surrender of Fiume include the release of all prisoners,the restoration of all arms, ammuoition and other s ores seized from the Italians, all Legionaries, except the inhabitants to leave the town within five days, the immediate abmdonmr-nt of the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":45,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.45","article_title":"SECOND TEST MATCH.","article_text_1st50words":"SECOND TEST MATCH. AUSTRALIAâ€™S OPENING. [Reuterâ€™s TelegramÂ».] Melbourne, December 31: At the close of play on the first day of the second test match Australia scored 282 for six wickets (Collins 64, B&rdsley 51, Taylor 68). Australiaâ€™s Total A wire received privately in Penang, to-day, gives the following further details","contributor":"[Reuterâ€™s TelegramÂ».]"},{"_id":46,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.46","article_title":"Davis Cup Tennis.","article_text_1st50words":"Davis Cup Tennis. AMERICAN SUCCESSES. Auckland, December 30. In the challenge round of the Davis Cup singles, Tilden (America) beat Brookes (Australasia) 10 8 6 4 1 6 6 4. Patterson Beaten. Auckland, December 3L Johnston (America) beat Patterson (Australasia) 6 3,6-1, 6 1. Tildenâ€™s Win. Auckland, December 30. 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New York, December 30. At New Jersey, Freddy Welsh techni cally knocked out Willy Green in ihe fourth round, Gieen refusing bo continue on the plea that he had an injured shoulder.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":49,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.49","article_title":"Prince Purachatra's Return.","article_text_1st50words":"Prince Purachatra's Return. Marseille\", December 30. The Siamese Prince Puracbatra, accompanied by Prince Charoon, the Siamese Minister in Pari?, has arrived, and is nubarking for Rangoon this evening. Prince Charooo is returning Paris,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":50,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.5","article_title":"GIFT WONDERS FROM THE EAST.","article_text_1st50words":"GIFT WONDERS FROM THE EAST. â€œThere was every promise of a record Christmas in London,â€ one of the chiefs of a famous West End firm told an â€œEvening Standardâ€™â€™ representative. â€œPeople are starting early, and already the 1920 Christmas shopper has displayed certain welldefined characteristics. This year people want weird","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":51,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.50","article_title":"IRELAND.","article_text_1st50words":"IRELAND. CABINET MEETINGS. [Reuterâ€™s Telegrams.] London, December 30. Political activity is rt fleeted by the fact thab there have been four meetings of the Cabinet since Chrittma?, breaking all records. Two meetings took place yesterday, at which, besides unemployment and pressing departmental matters, the Ministers disussed Ireland, in the presence","contributor":"[Reuterâ€™s Telegrams.]"},{"_id":52,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.51","article_title":"Nagpur Congress.","article_text_1st50words":"Nagpur Congress. MR. GANDHIâ€™S RESOLUTION. Nagpur, December 30. Delegates numbering 22,000, including several thousand women, attended the Nationalist Congress. Some disturbance among the Bengalis over the election of Committee members led to the use of long sticks. Tbe Chairman of the Conference em phasised that tbe cow question was insoluble","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":53,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.52","article_title":"League of Empire.","article_text_1st50words":"League of Empire. QUEEN ALEXANDRAâ€™S MESSAGE. London, December 30. H. M. Queen Alexandra, in a message to the League of Empire, sends her bes' wishes for a very happy and successful New Year to all who ae helping to forge a strong Empire bond between the teachers of the schools","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":54,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.53","article_title":"FRENCH SOCIALISTS.","article_text_1st50words":"FRENCH SOCIALISTS. A SPLIT OVER MOSCOW. Paris, December 29.â€”The French Socialist party is holding ab Tours, a general convention to debate import ant questions, especially whether the party shall join the Third International and ac cept tbe Communist programme drawn up by Moscow, From tbe first sitting the delegates appeared","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":55,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.54","article_title":"Russian Trade.","article_text_1st50words":"Russian Trade. KRASSIN RECALLED. London, December 30. The Moscow wireless states that M Krassin has been recalled to consult the Soviet regarding Britainâ€™s evasions of her obligations as regards trading with Russia.â€ Britain Unaware. London, December 30. Reuter learns that the Government haÂ« no the reported recall of Krassin, negotiations","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":56,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.55","article_title":"GERMAN DISARMAMENT.","article_text_1st50words":"GERMAN DISARMAMENT. A SERIOUS POSITION. [Reuterâ€™s Telegrams.] Paris, December 30. A semi-official statement reckjs the failure of Germany to carry out tbe disarmament terms of tbe Spa agreement, mentioned in tbe German note cabled on December 10, and refers to her request of December 26 not to be compelled to","contributor":"[Reuterâ€™s Telegrams.]"},{"_id":57,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.56","article_title":"French Fortifications.","article_text_1st50words":"French Fortifications. Paris. December 31, A bill was introduced in tbe Chamber, providing for tbe disamantling of a number of French fortifications, including Dunkirk, Calais, Brest, Toulon, Belfort and Verdun, on the ground that the fortifications are obsolete.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":58,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.57","article_title":"Double â€œMovieâ€ Wedding.","article_text_1st50words":"Double â€œMovieâ€ Wedding. New Yoâ€™k, December 30. A double Movie wedding was celebrated when two famous film stars, Miss Dorothy Gish, and Miss Constance â€œTalmadgeâ€ married Mr James Rennie, the well known Actor, and Mr John Piakglou, the Greek tohacci planter, respectively.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":59,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.58","article_title":"Signor Caruso's Condition.","article_text_1st50words":"Signor Caruso's Condition. New York, December 30Signor Carasâ€™, who is suffering from suppurative pleurisy, was operated o i tor tbe removal of fluid. Satisfactory Condition. New York, December 31. Signor Carusoâ€™s condition is satisfactory.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":60,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.59","article_title":"TRADE WITH CHINA.","article_text_1st50words":"TRADE WITH CHINA. MR FOXâ€™S ADVICE. [Reuterâ€™s Telegrams.] London, December 30, In an article in the Boasd of Trade Journal, on the prospects of British trade in China, Mr H H Fox, who is aboub to return to Shanghai, after six months in Britain and who recently completed a tour","contributor":"[Reuterâ€™s Telegrams.]"},{"_id":61,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.6","article_title":"COLOSAL FIGURES OF DEMPSEYâ€”CARPENTIER CONTEST.","article_text_1st50words":"COLOSAL FIGURES OF DEMPSEYâ€”CARPENTIER CONTEST. â€œT. he blggest thing ever known.â€™ 4 s ls Cochranâ€™s description ot the forthcoming fight tor the worldâ€™s Â«hampionship between Dempsey (holder) and Carpentier. Contrary to many expert opinions, Mr. Cochran favours of the chances of the Frenchman. Back in London from America, where the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":62,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.60","article_title":"Far Eastern Trade.","article_text_1st50words":"Far Eastern Trade. A NEW CORPORATION. London, December 30. The â€œEvening Newtâ€ understands that 200,000 ten per cent income bonds of Â£5 each of the Amalgamated Trading and Industrial Corporation Limited, will shortly be issued, guaranteed as regards capital by the Sun Life Insurance Company. The Corporation itself ba? a","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":63,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.61","article_title":"British Dominions.","article_text_1st50words":"British Dominions. TRADE NEGOTIATIONS. London, December 30. â€œThe Times\" Melbourne correspondent says the Federal Government admits that pareliminary negotiations for a reciprocal trade agreement have taken place with Canada. The newtariff, which has not yet been sanctioned, provides for reciprocity agreements with the other Dominions.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":64,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.62","article_title":"British Revenue Increase.","article_text_1st50words":"British Revenue Increase. London, December 31. British revenue io the past quarter was Â£269,504,230, compared with Â£237, 252,905 in the corresponding quxrter ef 1919. The revenue in the past nine months was Â£888,803.728 ,compared with Â£696.251,704 in the corresponding period of 1919,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":65,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.63","article_title":"Coal Output.","article_text_1st50words":"Coal Output. London, December 30. The coal output last week amounted to 5,100,000 tone, the highest since tbe war and almost reaching the point when the miners, un ier the coal agreement receive 4? extra daily. It is expect*d thai plentiful -upplies of coal will help the expansion of industries,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":66,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.64","article_title":"Silver from Mexico","article_text_1st50words":"Silver from Mexico Douglas (Arizona), December 31. It is officially reported from Mexico that no export du ies on tdlv-r to the United State* are required, whiâ€™e Â»he price ..n New Yo-k Steck Exchange remains at 60 cent?, but when it ri?*B ab ve that figure, the sliding export scale","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":67,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.8","page_number":"8","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.65","article_title":"WHAT IS A MIDDLE-CLASS MAN?","article_text_1st50words":"WHAT IS A MIDDLE-CLASS MAN? Speaking at a crowded meeting at Lancaster Mr. G. Bernard Shaw gave reasons why the middle-classes should join the Labour party. When he spoke of the middleclasses, said Mr. Shaw, he was not using the term in its opprobrious social sense at all. He was","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":68,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.8","page_number":"8","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.66","article_title":"AUSTRIAâ€™S NEW SOCIALIST PARTY.","article_text_1st50words":"AUSTRIAâ€™S NEW SOCIALIST PARTY. A conference of delegates of secessionists from the Austrian Social Democrat party, under the leadership of Dr. Frey, lias approved a resolution for the foundation of a party of their own called the Socialist Workmen s party of German-Austria (Left). The conference also decided to proclaim","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":69,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.8","page_number":"8","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.67","article_title":"HARBOUR SCHEMES IN GREAT BRITAIN.","article_text_1st50words":"HARBOUR SCHEMES IN GREAT BRITAIN. During the war the British Admiralty began the construction of a large graving dock, seven hundred and fifty feet, long, at Falmouth, j CarnwalL This enterprise has since 1 been taken over by private interests ami it is expected to be completed during the summer","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":70,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.8","page_number":"8","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.68.1","article_title":"Page 8 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"CLYNO MOTOR CYCLES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY i j 1 I 2h h. p. TWO SPEED GEAR. I I THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE LIGHTWEIGHTS. 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Nothing is quite so good as Ovaltine for restoring and rebuilding the nerves. It contains in a highly con- centrated","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":73,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.69","article_title":"MANILA CONSTABULARY SENSATION.","article_text_1st50words":"MANILA CONSTABULARY SENSATION. Manila, December 17.â€”City Attorney Antonio Torres to-day filed charges of sedition against 77 soldiers of the Phillippine Constabulary who are alleged to have participated in the killing of four American policemen and twelve Filipinos after breaking barracks Wednesday night. All found guilty of firing or conspiracy will","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":74,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.7.1","article_title":"Page 3 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"Just Received a Fresh Consignment of: g Chocolates Bon Bons, Stuffed Prunes Dates Pascallâ€™s, Sweetsâ€”Assorted. Huntley and Palmerâ€™s Genoa, Fruit and Ceylon Cakes in 1 and 2 ib. Tins. The United Trading Coy., i 10, Beach Street, Penang. 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Za Stock: Changkols, Axes, European Acetic Acid 99/IDOâ€™, S Sodium Bisulphite, Galvanised Buckets, t","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":76,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.7.3","article_title":"Page 3 Advertisements Column 3","article_text_1st50words":"have found Iron Jelloids to be an Excellent Tonic in all such cases/ Soy 3 the Many a man feels so thorough- Physictan. ly out of sorls, and thinks himself so dreadfully ill, that he is rather surprised when the Doctor tells him there is not really â€™WK anything seriously","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":77,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.70","article_title":"MARKET PRICES.","article_text_1st50words":"MARKET PRICES. PENANG, JANUARY 3, 1921. BEEFâ€” ctÂ«. Soup per catty 35 Roast do 55 Steaks do 55 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 35 stew 35 Rump Steak do 55â€”60 Ox Tail each 55 do Tongue do â€¢80 do Feet do 60 Heart per catty 80 Liver do 60","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":78,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.71","article_title":"SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.","article_text_1st50words":"SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. TO-DAYâ€™S DEPARTURES. Sitiawan for P. Braodan and Langkat. Cbaksang for Calcutta. Perak (E.S, Co) for Teluk Anson. Perlis for Kantang (Trang). Namsang for Singapore and China. Expbotid Abbivaia. Takada, Rangoon, sth. Teesta, Madras, 6th, Sicilia, Singapore, Bth. Thongwa, Singapore, Bth. Tanda, Singapore, Btb. 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Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By trait Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, a.m Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.it Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alec 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m Taiping","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":80,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.73","article_title":"COMING EVENTS.","article_text_1st50words":"COMING EVENTS. Jan 4â€”Penang Assizes. Jan 4â€”Football, Hongkong Bank v Adamson, Gilfillan Co, Esplanade, Jan 8 and 9â€”Penang Chinese Dramatic Pariy. Performances for China Famine Fund, Empire Theatre. Jan 10â€”Assizes, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. Jan 11, 13 and 15â€”Penang Races. Jan 11 and 13â€”â€˜'Facing the Music,â€ by P A D","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":81,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.74","article_title":"Rubber Crisis.","article_text_1st50words":"Rubber Crisis. LONDON VIEWS. [Reuterâ€™s Telegrams.] London, December 30, The Times,\" in its City Notes, states that owing to the continued weakness of rubber, some plantation companies are urging the Rubber Growersâ€™ Association to adopt measures for curtailing output by more than the existing 25 per cent; indeed, some propose","contributor":"[Reuterâ€™s Telegrams.]"},{"_id":82,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.75","article_title":"TIN PRICES.","article_text_1st50words":"TIN PRICES. Tin was quoted in London on Dec 31st, at Â£207 spot, and Â£212 three months.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":83,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.76","article_title":"TIN OUTPUTS.","article_text_1st50words":"TIN OUTPUTS. Ronpibon Extended No Liability, December, 68,000 yards, 610 hours, 570 piculs. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, N L, from the 26th December, 1920, to Ist January, 1921 (being one week) 10 tons. Tin Bentong No Liability, December, 643 hours, 55,700 yards, 215 piculs. Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd, December,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":84,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.77","article_title":"PRODUCE.","article_text_1st50words":"PRODUCE. Penang, January 3, 1921 SP. Tapioca $5.00 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $6.00 sellers. Cold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $2O nominal White Pepper $3Ol nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves $BO nominal Nutmegs average of $40.00 nominal {No.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":85,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.78","article_title":"EXCHANGE.","article_text_1st50words":"EXCHANGE. Penang, January 3, 19&1. (Bt Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 monthsâ€™ eight Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 155 3 daysâ€™ sight Private 165 c Bombay Demand Bank 155 c Madras Demand Bank 155","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":86,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.79.1","article_title":"Page 9 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"DONâ€™T GIVE UP. When you suffer the unbearable twinges and tortures of Rheumatism, when you are oppressed by the awful spectre of ceaseless pain, when you have tried all the cures you know and these cures have failedâ€”donâ€™t give up. The skill of man can find a way to solve","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":87,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.79.2","article_title":"Page 9 Advertisements Column 2","article_text_1st50words":"mumisisi 111 II I II i -liT-ir.'\"-.\" -nrx -.â€¢saÃŸssrssEÃŸaacs Tyres and Tubes THE Firestone Non-Skid tread gives a safe hold with extra miles of wear; the body is strong and sustaining; the excellent quality I of the rubber gives easy riding, good traction and i P rotec 'hon. A trial","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":88,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.8.1","article_title":"Page 3 Miscellaneous Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"I- GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Monday, 3rd, to Wednesday, sth January, 1921. AT THE IMPERIAL â€.7â€œ\" EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. In the Second House at 9-15 p.m. A Surprise M orld Drama Five all Power Acts Presenting I ALICE BRADY in The Self Made Widow Reels 5 To-nighgt MATRIMONIAL REVELATIONS.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":89,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.10","page_number":"10","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.80","article_title":"REMARKABLE BATTLESHIP MODEL.","article_text_1st50words":"REMARKABLE BATTLESHIP MODEL. For many years it has been the custom of the British Admiralty to use working models of the machinery and apparatus on board ship for the instruction of cadets. This system of preliminary training has hitherto been applied mainly to forecastle-head operations, such as the working of","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":90,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.10","page_number":"10","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.81","article_title":"MONT BLANC SHEDS ITS TOP.","article_text_1st50words":"MONT BLANC SHEDS ITS TOP. A startling occurrence has taken place on the summit of Mont Blanc. A telegram from Lyons announces that the top of the (â€™alcaire Pyramid, which is the culminating point of the mountain, became detached, causing a formidable avalanche. Sweeping dowM the Brenva Glacier, huge masses","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":91,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.10","page_number":"10","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.82","article_title":"The Last Real Winter.","article_text_1st50words":"The Last Real Winter. The coldest winters recorded in English history have generally begun towards the end of November with a growing intensity of frost, which has reached its maximum in February. It is a quarter of a. century since there was prolonged cold weather. Hard frost came wiVh thÂ»","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":92,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.83","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"DEATHS. Irving.â€”On November 24, Mary Jare Irving, of Penlee, Exmoutb, widow of C J Irving, CM G, some time Resident Councillor of I'euang, aged 86. Payne.â€”November 30, at Liverpool Elsie Mary, wife of L F Payne.of Singapore.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":93,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.10","page_number":"10","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.84.1","article_title":"Page 10 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"aaaoMWo a amtaUMÂ» irnriiT Â»&lt;â– -,.â€¢.*Â« I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE {ASSURANCE CO., LTD 8 Head Office â€”SINGAPORE. WHAT IS LIFE INSURANCE For the Young Manâ€”A sound investment. J I For the Married Man â€”The Bulwark of his Home. I For the Man of Affairsâ€”A Business Necessity. Consult us about Your","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":94,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.10","page_number":"10","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.84.2","article_title":"Page 10 Advertisements Column 2","article_text_1st50words":"1912-1920 CURED OF MALARIA BY Dr WILLIAMSâ€™ PINK PILLS 8 YEARS ACO AND STILL WELL. Striking Testimony From Burma. Mr. D. T. Paul was station master at Tharrawaddy, on the Burma Government Railway, in 1912 when he gave the following testimony. Seen again recently at Gyobingauk Railway Station, Burma, where","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":95,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.10","page_number":"10","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.84.3","article_title":"Page 10 Advertisements Column 3","article_text_1st50words":"ENQUIRIES INVITED FOR Howards 4 Furrow Disc Ploughs. IN STOCK 1 io h. p. wasp Morine Motor AND All Estate and Mine Requisites. W ,g&gt;fIRKLRf Â©C? I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). PENANG. Kx s /|rÂ« POH HOCK Co., AlwXi undertake to build New Wooden Lighters, U U ELECTRIC SUPPLY","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":96,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19210103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1921","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.1.11","page_number":"11","article_id":"pinangazette19210103-1.2.85.1","article_title":"Page 11 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"X- Â»IWII IB 11l l|l 1.â€”.. g! H â€œ490â€ MODEL TANGYE'S j CHEVROLET â€˜BT'W W UK JF I ECONOMY RELIABILITY 1 I B&Ji BjÃŸ W t MAGNETO SELF-STARTER B H IMMEDIATE delivery All Sizes in Stock. 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