Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-07-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 170. VOL LXXXI. THURSDAY, 26th JULY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement444 1923-07-26 1 'J', NAGATA, b B dentist. s DOOB to I THE DISPENSARY." I L-M- “Oliver” Typewriter 1 f 1 1 1 THE REPUTATION. O i I gmfmeisfal I s the POSSIBLE |l I highest class gBWMEgL to h: ||||i s< ai) i\ Reliability g MACHINE IT IS MANUFACTURE VvJIX U IP444 words
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Advertisement13 1923-07-26 1 KIDD’S LETTER PRESS i INK ROLLER COMPOSITION AGENTS i P. G. Press, Ltd.13 words
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Article830 1923-07-26 2 SINGAPORE AND THE XEGRI SEMBILAN DRAW. A draw of three all was the result oi the Singapore v. Negri Sembilan match in the Malaya Cup competition played at Spremban on Saturday, says the Straits Times.” The game was played in fine weather, before a l<pge crowd, included in which830 words
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Advertisement882 1923-07-26 2 ni ziii 1 One Maxwell Lorry, One White 011Ort VldSSllICu Lorry both in good running order, can be seen at Scarboro Estate, Sungei Advertisements. '12x1-27-7. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c<- can be inserted in the Pinang Oakland Car in good order. 5 nearly of new tyres, all accessories, Price882 words
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Advertisement416 1923-07-26 2 NOTICE. It is hereby notified for general information that the office of the Controller of Rubber Exports has been transferred from Singapore to 3, Clarke Street. Kuala Lumpur. 1295S.S. “GLENSANDA” VOY. 9. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe are hereby notified that the survey of cargo landed416 words
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Advertisement21 1923-07-26 2 Rubber Companies Account Books, at £3.50 per book or £3 80. post free, stocked by The Pinr it Gazette Press, Ltd.21 words
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Advertisement367 1923-07-26 2 D?J. Collis OTBWiJnO THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENuij? Acta like a Charm in Checks and arre«u DIARRHCEA d fever, croup, AGUt Ibe only Specific in The Best Remedy know. CHOLERA J COUGHS, COLDS DYSENTERY. asthma, bhonchitib Th* only Palliative in NEURALGIA, GOUT. RHEUMATISM. Convin* ing Medical Testimony accompaniea each Bottle.367 words
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Miscellaneous83 1923-07-26 2 GRAND CONCERT Under the patronage of the Hon. The Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. J. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell, and The President, Muntcipal Commissioners. In aid of the work of the Young Women’s Christian Association will be held in the TOWN HALL, On Friday, July 27th, 9-15 p.m. Reserved Seats83 words
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167 1923-07-26 3 London, July 13. —How the Franco-Bel-gian railway administration operates at ter six months’ occupation is described by “The Times” Cologne correspondent, v. ho says it is idle to pyetend that it offers adequate transport for the general population. The men practically unanimously refuse still167 words
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Article130 1923-07-26 3 London, July 12. —At the half yearly inspection at Sandhurst the Earl of Cavan presented the Sword of Honour to Cadet G. E. Pi ior-Palmer, and the Army Council Sword to E. J. Newall, the latter being a new distinction awarded to the most efficient130 words
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Article87 1923-07-26 3 London, July 12.—1 n a speech at Manchester Sir Campbell Rhodes deprecated the idea of a conference between Lancashire and the Government of India as being more likely to impede than stimulate business. They would not return to pre-War production until they got back to pre-War prices87 words
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Article66 1923-07-26 3 Melbourne, July 13.—The Fiji Legislative Council has passed unanimously a motion inviting the Duke of Devonshiie to amend the letters patent in order to permit the election of Indians. A message from Suva on the IGth Ju y stated that the Colonial Secretary was to move a66 words
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Article554 1923-07-26 3 MEETING AT SINGAPORE. There w as a fair attendance at the meet•:i. < f the incorporated Society of Planters 1 eld at the Europe Hotel, Singapore, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. R. D. Dix was elected to the chair, and he was supported by Mr. C*. P. W.554 words
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Article343 1923-07-26 3 DRINKING AT CLUBS. We published the first part of the renort»of the meeting of the No. 2 Committee at Kandy, says the “Times of Ceylon”. The right note of all the speeches was struck by the Chairman in his opening remarks in wh’ch he emphasised the interests which343 words
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Advertisement480 1923-07-26 3 ■fFT Syf; -,£i£la Kssgj&sa, Cuticura Toilet Trio Satisfies every want of the most critical in cleansing, nurifving and beau ifymg the skin and complexion. Nothing purer sweeter or more effective for every-day toilet purposes. Ti'caml* 3d.,O:r*tr.r::tl». 3d. tn<s„aJ,®d--Bo.pl/ Icn hDepot r NewSdJd < -.J0n.E.C.1. Soa haves Without mug. an apology.480 words
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Advertisement501 1923-07-26 3 A New Skin in CHFVRni FT SERV,CE STAT,ON VIaLi y IWLiEaI CHIN KOOI a co-s gabage. i CARS I; 1 I o ho e fcody c,eared off and cured in 45 days-a new tor- Pai T'HE 1923 Model Cheerota h ’Th’s story seems incredible as do is fitted with self-starter,501 words
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Obituary371 1923-07-26 3 OBITUARY. BISHOPS OF CHELMSFORD AND ISLINGTON. London, July^l4.—The death is announced of the Bishop of Chelmsford and the Bishop of Islington. [The Right Rev. John Edwin Watts Ditchfield was the first Bishop of Chelmsford, having been appointed to the newly created See in 1914. He was born in September, 1861,371 words
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Article2918 1923-07-26 4 Rubber Coupon Case. EVIDENCE OF FIRST ACCUSED. The case in which Ong Eng Hock and Tan Liong Ee stand charged with being in possession of 7 and 15 forged rubber coupons respectively was resumed at the Assizes, yesterday before the Hon Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule. As briefly2,918 words
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Article1312 1923-07-26 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,— My attention has been drawn to two letters in reference to volunteering which appeared in your issue of 24th instant. For the information of all interested in the Volunteer movement, I shall esteem it a favour if you will publish the1,312 words
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Article107 1923-07-26 4 PENANG, JULY 26, 1923. (By Courtesy of thf. Chxrthr^ 1 Bank.) l )|‘> oqM Loudon Demand Bank 'h'" 4 months’ sight Bank 2/1 3 Cre,lil 1« 3 Locum» nlary b” Calcutta Demand Bank 3 days’sight Private „ID 5 Bombay Demand Bank Is Madras Demand Bank > 3 days’sight Private107 words
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Advertisement413 1923-07-26 4 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. Furnished Flats at Maymyo, Burma. For full particulars apply to Whiteaway. Laidlaw Co.. Ltd., Penang, Rangoon or Maymyo. FOR SALE. Fresh centrosema seeds can now he obtained. 8 cents per pound. Apply, Bukit Kosa Estate, Bed on g, Kedah. FEDERITiD MlllY STATES MILWHS. REDUCTION IN FARES413 words
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Advertisement42 1923-07-26 4 Pitman’s Shorthand Instructor, Centenary Edition, at S 3 each or $3.30 post free, stocked by The Pinene Gazette Press, Ltd. Planter’s Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N G’aham, at $2 each or $2.30 post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazet'e Press, Ltd.42 words
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Advertisement17 1923-07-26 4 Dhoby Account Book FOR 52 WEEKS EACH 80 CTS. Stocked by: i Pinang Gazette Pres», P ll17 words
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Article208 1923-07-26 5 Tttll Edibn of the" I’inang Gazette.'l Tllt School and the Govern- s h School were closed for two iecount of the Hari lOya Haji, lh llg lo Chinese School, inRowing their pupils the same s! i expected them to turn up on day to take the half-yearly What208 words
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Article173 1923-07-26 5 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) mi. With regard tn the letter of “Exchange which you published in your issue (l f the ‘29th ultimo under the heading The Teaching of English," his strong disipproval was evidently forestalled by some, as it is now rumoured173 words
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Article454 1923-07-26 5 To tin Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Hr, 1 hiring the comparatively recent and never to-be-forgotten Rice ciisis the authorities put forth uidahie efforts to induce Asiatics t< acquire a taste for bread, ini < wi Miict then the consumption of u ad and the use.454 words
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Article591 1923-07-26 5 (To the Editor of th<> “Pinang Gazette.”) •Sir, —With regard to the Singapore Naval Base over which so much controversy is raging, 1 have not the least wish to throw cold water on the opinions of naval experts regarding the fitness of Singapore as a first class591 words
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Article155 1923-07-26 5 July 26, 28—Moonlight Band Performances. 27 —Gaunt Cup Tennis, Penang Final. P.C.C. Courts, 5 p.m. 27—Y.W.C.A. Concert, Town Hall, 9.15 p.m. 27 —Entertainment, Town Hall, Taiping, by Lady Treacher Girls’ School, 6.30 p.m. 29—P.SjC. Monthly Medal, “A” Class 100 yards H’cap; “B” Class 50 yards H’cap. July 31,155 words
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Article572 1923-07-26 5 There was a larger number than usual at the Race Course this morning, when some fast work was done. A good many gentlemen riders were out with their hacks and polo ponies preparing them for the event on the last day. The first on the track was Kelagold,572 words
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Article142 1923-07-26 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Trang for P. Brandan. Pangkor for Pulau Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Perak for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. Troilusfor Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez and London. m/s Panama for Suez. Janus for Singapore, China and Japan. Renong for142 words
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Article77 1923-07-26 5 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 8.30 to 10.30 to-night:--1 March Hurrah Boys Lacalle 2 Overture Georgia Boettger 3 Waltz In the Gloaming Logan 4 Selection Girofle Girofla Lecocq’s 5 French Dance Fontainebleau Vandervell 6 Fox Trot Make Believe77 words
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Article443 1923-07-26 5 HOOI HYE WINS AT SINGAPORE. Five minutes play was sufficient to bring the second semi-final of the Singapore (Malayan Championships) Lawn Tennis Tournament, between Khoo Hooi Hye and Nakamura, to a close on the S.C.C. Courts, says the “Free Press,” Hooi Hye winning the only game that was443 words
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Article277 1923-07-26 5 WILL THE P. O. FALL INTO LINE Melbourne, June 18. —Is the secondclass passenger accommodation on the mail steamers running between Australia and London via Colombo doomed This question is being asked in view of the official announcement of the Orient Co. that only first and277 words
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Advertisement75 1923-07-26 5 When a man asserts his di&beliein advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverages he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed bis taste for years it proves not so much that he is not75 words
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Advertisement124 1923-07-26 5 I OF THE YEAR. I t Once a Year Only I WHITEAWAY’S I HAVE PLEASURE IN AN- NOUNCING THAT THEIR j 20" ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE COMMENCES ON j. Monday Next 5 f 30th July, AND WILL CONTINUE j 4 FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, f a J. !i■ t [With few124 words
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Article40 1923-07-26 6 Chelyan.—On Sunday, July 22. at 90-9, Bukit Timah Koad. Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Chelvan, a son. Perera.—On Sunday, July 22nd, at 478, Parry Koad, Kuala Lumpur, to the wife of Mr. A. E. Perera, a son.40 words
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Article53 1923-07-26 6 Wi lson-Str ac h a n.—On Sat urday 21st July at St. Mary’s Church. Kuala Lumpur, by the Kevd. B. C. Roberts, M. a.. Ronald Eric (Malayan Civil Service), only son of James Wilson, Westcliffe on Sea. to Margaret Cecilia, elder daughter of John Strachan. Director of Public Works.53 words
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Article683 1923-07-26 6 The signing of the Turkish Treaty has been received with mingled feelings in different countries. One Paris paper regards it as only a truce.” while another alludes to the need for finding a solution to several serious questions which ace left in suspense. An allied defeat is683 words
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Article96 1923-07-26 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore. July 26. A. L. Josaf and Abdul Rahman, two Bombay merchants, who stand charged with cheating, were again liefore the Magistrate. Further charges were preferred, the total sum involved being nearly $lOO.OOO. The case was postponed for a week. Bail in the sum96 words
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Article223 1923-07-26 6 The 8.1. Packet Ellenga, with outward European Mails is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the Teesta, closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow. Mails from Australia are expected to arrive in time for delivery at <8.30 a.m. to-morrow. In view of the concert223 words
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Article1274 1923-07-26 6 The Daily Telegraph proved correct in assigning Colonel Bombay the Rt. Hon. Leslie Governorship. Wilson the Governorship of Bombay, in succession to Sir George Lloyd, the official notification of the appointment being cabled by Reuter to-day. Colonel Wilson, who was elected to tfie House of Commons by1,274 words
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Article324 1923-07-26 6 FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON. We regret to record the death of MrJoseph Gawthorne, Managing Clerk tn Messrs. Presgrave and Matthews, which occurred at his resilience. No. Green Hall, at 8.30 yesterday evening from diabetes millitus. Deceased, who was born on the 14th April. 18(»4, wasa son324 words
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Advertisement323 1923-07-26 6 WMJIKMM MB i EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL J N I MnMM m x&w M > W WS w I ‘rwWrOr s jL Mis i-l l.il HiiM* I fl mHUIP M ja v Ifs ->k rrTTr M B tOOßillk 5 M a B X s x M FRASER CWILMERS ENSIMEĔBIH6 WfiBES Prapiatars TH323 words
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Advertisement10 1923-07-26 6 E. 0.. Dancing on Saturday after Dinner. Instead of Friday.10 words
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Miscellaneous77 1923-07-26 6 LYRIC THEATRES, LTD. Theatre Royal. Penang Road. From Thursday, 26th to Sunday, 29th July, 1923. 7 Reels Johnny Hines in Sure Fire Flint 7 Reels An intensified comedy melodrama. 5 Parts Alice Calhoun in A Girl’s Desire 5 Parts A story well worth following and a picture worth seeing. S77 words
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Miscellaneous22 1923-07-26 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 11.50 p.m. 6. 3 p.m. To-morrow. 11.46 a.m. 5, 52 a.m. Midnight 6. 42 p.m.22 words
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Article449 1923-07-26 7 Holland’s Attitude. ae ,.ter’s Telegrams. Paris. July 25. Le Trocquer, The Mat’ll SIX.' j|hl r the Ruhr, declared that *";L'i wiJeh h-i iKnor the icgime. had now, to a icially ,wogni ed an-Hn-ni the Dutch Railways and the ays with a view to establishKegie Kan wav joint tariff.ae,.ter’s Telegrams. - 449 words
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Article107 1923-07-26 7 IV'Gl.lsmvi »M A N M PLICATED. Berlin, July 25. Colonel Ehrlrir i!’ that the ln Bter y of n bv o eBCape n July 4 Will Me n-fit- p y Ie arrest in the Gernl H "un,a ns Baron von 30,1 his p,' r’ 1 ex "Pl107 words
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Article35 1923-07-26 7 The v Bum lon. July 25. l!"lFn sv.','?"' 1 1 Ar clidcacon John and of .‘'b'T |>; U •*’>• ’ii succession to Pah’? ,!lP of I,ls morning, by the “'"«■i-.'“■‘"•ri.ury. at an hnpres-35 words
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Article265 1923-07-26 7 “Natural Sequel to Ending of Alliance.” [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. July 25. In the House of Commons, replying to the Rt. Hon. George Lambert, Mr. Baldwin said he did not know whether the Foreign Office was specifically consulted with regard to the Singapore base but of course[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 265 words
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Article38 1923-07-26 7 SIR F. WHYTE’S TRIBUTE. Simla, July 25. Speaking at a banquet given in his honour. Sir Frederick Whyte, President ot the Legislative Assembly, said in the first three years. India’s Parliament had been a remarkable success.38 words
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Article42 1923-07-26 7 NEW GOVERNOR OF BOMBAY. London, July 25. It is officially announced that Colonel Leslie Wilson, M. P. the Chief Whip, has been appointed Governor of Bombay, in succession to Sir George Lloyd, whose tenure of office expires in December.42 words
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Article45 1923-07-26 7 ADM IR A LTY APPOINTMENTS. London, July 25. Mr. B. M. Eyres-Monsell becomes Parliamentary Secretary, and Major A. Boyd-Carpenter, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty. [Mr. B. M. Ey res-Monsell had been holding the two posts of Parliamentary anj Financial Secretary to the Admiralty-45 words
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Article61 1923-07-26 7 MEMBERS OF “CARLISLE’S” CREW REWARDED. London, July 25. At an Investiture at Buckingham Palace, H. M. the King pinned the Board of Trade medal for gallantry in saving life at sea on the breasts of three of the members of the crew of H.M.S. Carlisle for61 words
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Article83 1923-07-26 7 TWELVE MILE LIMIT UNLIKELY. London, July 25. Reutei* learns from a well-informed source, that the departmental committee enquiring into the restrictions against bringing liquor into United States waters has not yet completed its labours, therefore it is premature to discuss the action the British Government83 words
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Article114 1923-07-26 7 Safety on the Railways. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. July 25. In the House of Commons, Mr. R. McNeill, replying to Sir H. Brittain, stated that the Government was doing everything possible to safeguard British lives and property in China. The British Minister in Peking had been authorised to join[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 114 words
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Article144 1923-07-26 7 PRESS COMMENTS ON LAUSANNE PEACE. London, July 25. Commenting on the Lausanne Treaty, the Times says the Treaty is comparatively a model of generosity and justice. Both the Tinges and the Daily Telegraph are anxious with regard to the use Turkey will makt* of her independence, especially144 words
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Article206 1923-07-26 7 The booking for the concert in the Town Hall to-morrow night, at 9-15, in aid of the Y.W.C.A. funds is excellent. Last evening, a matinee was given tor children, the large number who attended thoroughly enjoying the entertainment, comprising vocal items, dancing, a sketch, and a recitation by Miss206 words
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Article208 1923-07-26 7 With details and specifications calculated to carry conviction a news dispatch to the “New York Herald” from Buenos Aires tells of the rediscovery of a long lost and much sought meteorite whica i.‘ said to have fallen in the territory f Chaco, Argentina, about 300 years208 words
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Article1807 1923-07-26 7 The Annual Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Penang St. Andrew’s Society was held in the Reading room of the Penang Cricket Club last evonim-. There were present:— Messrs. J. G. Brown, W. S. Dunn. W. 1 Leith Summers, J. M. Chalmers, (c.S.), J. M. Chalmers1,807 words
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Article711 1923-07-26 7 The new American Consul, Mr. Albrecht, has arrived in Bangkok. Mrs. J. F. Bryant, who had to go into Batu (Jajah Hospital owing to a short spell of dengue fever, has recovered. His Highness, the Sultan of Perak, will arrive in Penang, for the race meeting, within711 words
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Article1187 1923-07-26 8 CAPTAIN FOSTER’S GRAPHIC STORY. Captain Foster’s full story of the sinking of the Trevessa is contained in cables published in the Australian papers. The history, which is a graphic account of the sufferings of the crew during their voyage to Rodriguez, is as follows At midnight1,187 words
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Article383 1923-07-26 8 COMMENT IN TRUTH.” “Truth” calls attention to the letter published by the Times of Ceylon” which was addressed by one of the engineers to his brother at Colombo on April 20th just before the “Okara” left Calcutta on her last voyage. The letter made Serious allegations as383 words
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Advertisement324 1923-07-26 8 IpTrjjjSHJSEi R Speedy Antiseptic Healing by ZAM-BUK prevents A Dangerous Skin-Disease. EGLECT of even the tiniest gjjjjb break in the skin leaves a W ay open for the germs of inflammation and disease. Treat all your injuries with i-Buk, for this great herbal balm the best and surest safeguard against324 words
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Advertisement287 1923-07-26 8 HAVE YOU ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS Are you pale and weak, tired most of the time, out of breath on slight exertion Are you nervous, is your sleep disturbed sg that rest does not refresh you Is your appetite poor, your digestion weak and do you have pains after eating287 words
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Advertisement195 1923-07-26 8 MO MHi «-mi NEW SHIPMENTS *1 Dutch Veal English Boneless Hams j Rolled j Devonshire Bacon SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE I COMPANY, LIMITED, I PENANG. I SHOE MAKER for Gentlemen and Ladies Wear. TENNIS RACKETS Mending and Restringing. REPAIRERS <» Watches, Cameras, Typewriters, Gramophones and Sewing Machines. All departments are under195 words
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Article2419 1923-07-26 9 n 11(;MKNT peck rvssell wa given in the F. M. S. Appeal, Kuala Lumpur, in the C< U Mr F.C- l’''<‘ k «‘gainst a decision a r real F. ir rer Manby in an action V K«I he Malayan Collieries Ltd. The ‘'7 a 7aHu*edandthe decree set P2,419 words
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Article154 1923-07-26 9 It is a great and well deserved triumph for Hooi Hye, and should he succeed in the final contest at Penang next week, he should worthily represent the standard of Malayan tennis. As to who the other State and Settlement representatives at Penang will be is the154 words
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57 1923-07-26 9 The Singapore Golf Club championship has been won by Mr. W. R. Forde, wdio beat Mr. R. L. D. Wodehouse in the final by 8 up and 6 to play. The Vade Cup was won by H. D. Mundell, who beat F. Harrison in the final57 words
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Article121 1923-07-26 9 Cairo, July 2. —Telegrams from Jeddah announce that the Holy Carpet has arrived, but do not mention its landing. It is generally thought that the Carpet should remain in the steamer pending a settlement of the dispute between the Egyptian and Hedjaz Governments with regard to the121 words
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Article93 1923-07-26 9 The followiag are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list: Yesterday To-day. oq 2 n Shares. >» t*» zS CQ <Z2 PQ QQ tc. Sc. sc. tc. Rubber (Dollar). fndragiri 5.00 5.10 U. Malacca 1.42| 1.471 1.471 1.521 Mining. K. Kamunting 45/6 46/6 46/- 47/Kamuuting93 words
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Article62 1923-07-26 9 26th July, 1923. Local. ct*. (Smoked Sheet 49V PenANGj Fine Pale Crepe 50| nom I Unsmoked Sheet 45 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 51 pore (Crepe 51 London and New York. K" 1 Rheet New York G 27 The following were the rubber quotations in London on July 25 Smoked62 words
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Article78 1923-07-26 9 London. The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following prices, on July 25 Spot £185.5« dowm 1.15« 3 mos. buying 186 1.15« 3 selling „186.5« 1.15 s Local. June 26th: Singapore sold 75 tons at $93 1. Penang nil. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd:— To-day’s quotation for Singapore78 words
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Article202 1923-07-26 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 nom. Cloves 120.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 42.00 sellers Coconuts per 1,000 46.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10.15 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do202 words
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Article61 1923-07-26 9 The following are non-delivered cables for the week ending 25th inst, at the E. E. A. and C. Telegraph Co: Schmidt, Springtide Hotel, Gilfillan. The s.s. Nagpore, from China and Singapore, is expected to arrive here at daylight to-morrow, and will leave for Colombo and Bombay at 361 words
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Article1118 1923-07-26 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHRE LIST. NAMES Sj A 3 £1 09 m RUBBER [Dollar.] c S c c Allenby Rubber Co 1 25 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 25 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 12} 2 20 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 75 14 25 Ayer Kuning Rubber1,118 words
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Article523 1923-07-26 9 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, July 26, 1923. Ct 9 Government Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 50 Mutton—523 words
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Advertisement19 1923-07-26 9 for ENVELOPES !> OF EVERY j* description at the LOWEST PRICES <* Rlnp 1 up 498 J» Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.19 words
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Article439 1923-07-26 10 NEED FOR EXCLUSIVE EXPERIMENT STATION IN CEYLON. Kandy, July 14. —At a meeting of ‘he Estates Products Committee, held at Pe radeniya this morning, the Hon. Mr. F. A. Stockdale, Director of Agriculture, replying to a remark by Mr. A. P. M aldock, concerning the need for439 words
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Article289 1923-07-26 10 The report of the Directors of Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber Estates for the year ended 31st December. 1922 'tatethat 14 acres were planted during 1922. bringing the total cultivated area to 1.538 acres, of which 1,375 acres \ve'«e being tapped at the eml of the year.289 words
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Article159 1923-07-26 10 Madras, July 10,—The Chief Presidency Magistrate delivered judgment to-day, convicting Mr. L. Hulme King of adultery and sentencing him to six weeks’ simple imprisonment. His Worship strongly commented on the defence set up by the accused, and said that if the accused entertained feelihgs of pure love159 words
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Advertisement1081 1923-07-26 10 ti “anks fr r ~'J 'fg=\ NEDERL olifCAO!! I'V I 4 Bb ISI wirviNiA nr a dcttcc tH I V RGINIA CIGARETTES 'I IF good judgment leads you to smoke Piccadilly Cigarettes you (Achfenj’ Padang,’pS K k obe I 1 will realise that their fine appearance is but a hint1,081 words
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Article407 1923-07-26 11 The following are the minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, he don Tuesday, the 10th July, 1923. Present, Mr. J. S. W. Arthur (Deputy P-esident), Mr. F. H. Grumitt, Mr. C. R. Samuel, Dr. Lim Guan Cheng, The Hon. Mr Yeoh407 words
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Article303 1923-07-26 11 Messrs. William Jacks and Co.. London, te.ported on the 27 June: —The Republican Party's plan- for a prosperous America Independent cf Europe up to the next Presidential Election in Xovember 1924 hav e not been accepted by Wall Street, where possibly International Dependence is coming to be303 words
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Article83 1923-07-26 11 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 21st July, 1923, shows a total of fiO deaths —43 males and 17 females the death-rate being 24.38 per mille per annum, compared with 27.22 in the preceding week and with 28.98 in the corresponding83 words
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Advertisement300 1923-07-26 11 SIMONDS’ MILK STOUT v T"" 7 Simonds Al ilk Stout is enjoyment, foot and strength k|hqO n one l )Ot tle. The flavour is delicious, there is 110 drink to beat it, and it is better and nicer than g yßKa But be sure you get the /■J S/t’k'f'W right300 words
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Advertisement237 1923-07-26 11 the king f spiritsthe spirit of kings. First made in 1745, 4 N.J. Club has borne a great reputation ever since George IV declared it his favourite whisky. Its mellow flavour, such as only perfect ‘ageing’ can impart, appealed alike to William IV. ‘N. J. Club quality is the same237 words
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