Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 April 1924
1924-04-05
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section20 1924-04-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 80. VOL LXXXII. SATURDAY, sth APRIL, 1924. PRIOR 15 CRNTS.20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement331 1924-04-05 1 I “NIKKO” f modern art j I STUDIO I hi 7, Norluam Hoad, fecaag. 8 i Telephone No. 579. |H lll|Hi||iniiiii;illllllll!IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlillllllllllllllliiiili!lilliiiHHililLilii!iiilillluT__ ft: ==7» :>. DUTCH BUTTER has of old been famous S i GinFIMIQTHF'N I j' '1 JL# EJ JIIV/ kJ JL JL J. JL!/ JL N g 11 UNDISPUTABLY331 words
-
Advertisement10 1924-04-05 1 T. NAGATA, y DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.” Lx?10 words
-
-
Article550 1924-04-05 2 LOVE THE ALL GOOD.” 8o little has been heard of Thackeray’s married life that the publication of a number of the letters in which the great Victorian novelist expresses the warmest devotion of his wife, show’s also “how great was the tragedy that deprived him and550 words
-
Article288 1924-04-05 2 FICKLE WIFE HER NEPHEW. ELOPEMENT PLAN THAT SHOT ENDED. Paris, Thursday March 7.—A tragedy which might have come from the pages of Zola was enacted yesterday in the Passage de I’lndustrie, not far from the central boulevards of Paris. M. Chevrel, 60, a cafe waiter, had for wife a pretty288 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1115 1924-04-05 2 <==:-:s==i*■ t f NIPPON HOTEL Latest Paris Models j I I all kinds OF I Gowns and Millinery 7 Illi mi r W CAKES AND ICE CREAM on To be had in the Evening. For 10 DAYS at your dealer, Separate Tables on the Lawn. 1 Room 111, E. &O.1,115 words
-
Advertisement854 1924-04-05 2 BANKS iKvS HONGKONG AND BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in ITnngi tOn g’) E x/’ 5 Authorised Capital i Issued and fully paid up $2O Or/ Reserve Funds CXWm KN Reserve Liability of Proprietors C n X. Qpi'))--'' Head Office,—HONGKONG.) 111 Al /|aV Branches and Agencies. r II 111 Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia,854 words
-
-
Article1717 1924-04-05 3 f of lands on many acquisitions. 'i j nrD e the Commissioner the sole Witness during of u .j |lg> before the Chief Thumby Walter Shaw, and Mr. J. Justice. a. E. Baddeley as l{ob(rlS n of the action arising out of the A**'''"'’’" fl ,p Government1,717 words
-
Article540 1924-04-05 3 B—A «DREAM One day a friend of mine took me up to the snow-capped peak of Mt. Everest in his aeroplane. There we stood shivering with cold but the curiosity to see strange things at that great elevation overcame all fear of danger and feelings of discomfort.540 words
-
Article202 1924-04-05 3 On the 14th and 15th we are to have an opportunity of listening to something above the ordinary. The eminent Scottish singer, William Heughan, is to visit us for two nights, when he will be assisted by Miss Gladys Sayer, a brilliant and beautiful young202 words
-
Article71 1924-04-05 3 The following programme of music will be presented at the Orchestral Concert to be given at the E. and O. Hotel to-morrow (Sunday) at 9-30 p.m.. instead of the usual hour of 9.45 p.m. 1 Overture Rosamund Schul>ert 2 Vaise Triste Sibelius 3 Suite On thelum River WoodfordeFindeu71 words
-
Article318 1924-04-05 3 WHAT MEN THINK OF THEM. M hat do men think of the bobbedhaired girl They may admire her, but do they marry her? Short locks affect character and are both a sign and a cause of certain qualities. Their devotees explain that cropped heads are cool,318 words
-
Article403 1924-04-05 3 S GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) April 6th. sth Sunday in Lent.—7.4s a.m. Litany; 8 a.in. Matins. Venite 123. Benedictus 137. Hymn 467: 8.30 a.in. Holy Communion; 9.15 a tn. Holy Communion (Tamil); 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese): 6 p.m. Evensong. Hyniu 200. Magnificat 56. Nunc Dimittis 65.403 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement21 1924-04-05 3 Daily Mirror, Atlas of the World, $2/50 per book or $2/80 post free, stocked by the Pinaug Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.21 words
-
Advertisement368 1924-04-05 3 Superfluous Fiair instantly removed, v/it&out razors of noxious irritating chemicals B A razoi only stimulates the growth of hair just as B v tiimmiiig a hec e makes it grow faster and thicker. ''A mL 1 >,urn n g Baftuin Sulphide used in depilatories '42 causis.ieti biotcln s. painful irritation,368 words
-
-
Article895 1924-04-05 4 ALLEGED MURDERER ACQUITTED. CONFESSION IMPROPERLY RECORDED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. April 4.—On the ground that the only evidence, which consisted of a confession by the accused himself was not properly recorded by the Magistrate, to whom the confession was made, Mat bin Hassan, a Chinese convert to895 words
-
Article1742 1924-04-05 4 Annual General Meeting. CHAIRMAN’S INTERESTING RESUME. The twenty-third annual general meeting of the Malay Peninsula Agricultural A-wwociofcion was held in the Chamber of Commerce, .Penang, at 11-30 a.m. yesterday with Mr. J. W. Kennedy (President) in the chair. The others present included Messrs. R.S. Chantier (United1,742 words
-
Article469 1924-04-05 4 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported to-day as follows The Share Market has been quieter throughout the week but the price of Tin after further declining to £253 has since steadily advanced to £265 a gain of £4-5/- on balance. Industrials and Government Loans remain in strong469 words
-
Article148 1924-04-05 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Saturday. Tu-day, g 00 g 00 Shares. S Cj £5 <X> CQ 0Q PQ UQ sc. sc. sc. I c. Milling. Asam K. 42/6 43/- 42/6 43/Ipoh 21/3 22/- 22/- 23/- cum Johan 48 50148 words
-
Article972 1924-04-05 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The eleventh annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Sungei Gettah Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at the registered office of tllie Company, No 8 Beach Street, Penaaig, at noon to-day, Mr. F. H. Grumitt presiding, lhere were also present Messrs. Jas. Sellar,972 words
-
Article66 1924-04-05 4 sth April, 1924. Local. cts. {Smoked Sheet |QI Fine Pale Crepe |Qj Unsmoked Sheet 35 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet |ll PORE (Crepe nJ I London and New Yor k > (Smoked Sheet Is.O§d LONDON Crppe ]so New York G 22 The following were the rubber q aotl tions in66 words
-
Article21 1924-04-05 4 The following are additional rubber outputs for March:— lbs. Pusing 4j)oo Narborough (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates Ltd. (ceased tapping temporarily).21 words
-
Article29 1924-04-05 4 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives tfe following prices, on April 4 Spot £266 up 10s 3 mos. buying 265 lOs 3 selling 265.5 s 10s29 words
-
Article138 1924-04-05 4 Kramat Pulai, Limited, for March, from the mine tin 570 piculs, from tribotors 195 piculs; total piculs 765. Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., for March, output 2,175 piculs, yardage 443,3$ cubic yards. Southern Perak Dredging, Ltd., f« March, for a run of 602 hours the dredge treated 131,200 cubic138 words
-
Article120 1924-04-05 4 PENANG, APRIL 4, 1924. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’sight Bank 2/4. 11' 3 Credit 2/415/32 3 Documentary 2/4 1« Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 1671*1 3 days’ sight Private 170|I 5 Bombay Demand Bank 167|| g Madras Demand Bank 167}/3 3 days’ sight120 words
-
Article124 1924-04-05 4 We are informed that a cable has boo received from M. Premslav from Meh® advising that he is unavoidably for a few days. The recital fixed Monday at the Golf Club is thereto* postponed to a date which will be a® nounced later. An amazing story of the124 words
-
Article2260 1924-04-05 5 TVTX’G the scuttled german FLEET. h p nr Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh March 11. When the German Fleet was sur- ,1 at the close of the War. 5 anchored in a sheet of known as Scapa Flow, on F r North of Scotland, were it was scuttled by the2,260 words
-
Article304 1924-04-05 5 A CHINESE STORY TOLD IN THE LAW COURTS. Two Chinese Imperial vases with a romantic story of their own were men tioned in a case that came before Mr. Justice Greer in the King’s Bench Divi sion. “Only two people in this countrv understand the value304 words
-
Article728 1924-04-05 5 DIVIDEND OF TEN PER CENT. FOR PAST YEAR. The fifteenth ordinaiy general meeting of the Good Hope. (Selangor) RubLtd. was held on March 19 at Colombo. Mr. R. hittow presided and in max ing the adoption of the report and accounts, said:—We will with your permission take728 words
-
Article150 1924-04-05 5 The French Ministry of Foreign Affair, has published a sheaf of documents purporting to have been drawn up in 1916 at the request of General von Ludendorff and to be based on data supplied by ‘‘two hundred German industrials. What the documents deal with is the fate150 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement54 1924-04-05 5 Millets, their Nutritive and Economic Value, Cultivation, etc., in Malaya, by L. M. Berenger, $l/- per book or $l/90 poet free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course (New Era Edition) Complete Edition with supplementary Exercise® ?3 or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang54 words
-
Advertisement62 1924-04-05 5 LADIES’ W PLEASE I NOTE Cx. s. s. “Xasfanf 9 A SMALL AND EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF SMART TRIMMED MILLINERY IN THE LATEST STYLES, JUST UNPACKED. DIRECT FROM A LEADING PARISIAN HOUSE. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. NOTE —This selection .is not being displayed in our showrooms but can be seen on request.62 words
-
-
Article34 1924-04-05 6 OGILVIE. At Ley’s Castle, Inverness. C. G. Ogilvie, on the 29th March. 1924. Klassen. —On April 2. 1924. at Adeline. Cottage. 4L Race Course Road, Singapore, the wife of Louis Klassen, a son.34 words
-
Article486 1924-04-05 6 It is barely three months since the Labour Government forsook the role of Opposition and took over the reins of office. During that time they have been faced with innumerable difficulties, most of which are the discreetly left-over problems of the two previous Governments under the486 words
-
Article240 1924-04-05 6 How many people ever heard of a policeman getting lost Not many we imagine. Yet that is what actually happened to several bobbies in the London Metropolitan Police Walking Race—in which competitors are allowed to exceed the regulation walking pace at their discretion —which was held over240 words
-
Article361 1924-04-05 6 Every human character has its keynotes.’ These. vary, however, so enormously that it may take years, in any individual case, to discover them. Nevertheless, science is very busy at present on this quest. Here is an illustration: An experiment is being carried out on the effects of pungent361 words
-
Article1105 1924-04-05 6 Recently there died at the Isle de Re convict prison in the Pro Patria. Bay of Biscay, Baptistan Travail, one of the most notorious of French cracksmen. An extraordinary feature of Travail s career is that, although his record was such a black one, his greatest exploit1,105 words
-
Article551 1924-04-05 6 GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Parit Perak Rubber Company, Limited, was held at the registered office of the Company, 33. Beach Street, Penang, at noon to-day. Mr. E. Reimann occupied the chair and the others present included Messrs, A. K. aB.551 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement257 1924-04-05 6 >- x ABDULLA I tf 1 RETTES which make them g 5 so popular amongst smo- ft !X‘ kers everywhere are the w 7 result of the extraordinary X W care taken in their menu- 5 /facture. X X Q I ABDULLA CIGARETTES V Virginia Turkish Egyptian X X No.257 words
-
Advertisement88 1924-04-05 6 You Have HEARD the London Syncopating Orchestra, You are now to have an opportunity of DANCING to it On Tuesday, Bth April Next, IN THE E. O. HOTEL BALL ROOM, Combined Dinner and Dance tickets, bookable in advance at the E. O. Hotel $5, Dance tickets only. Cash on sale88 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous63 1924-04-05 6 THEATRE ROYAL LYRIC THEATRES Ltd. 130. PENANG ROAD. From Saturday sth to Monday, 7th April, at 7.50 p.m. I—2. “The Drifter with Leo Maloney 2 reels. o—6, “With Stanley in Africa” Eps. 11 and 12 4 reels. 7. Rough Seas (Gaylord Lloyd Comedy). B—l 4. The Cup of Fury featuring63 words
-
Miscellaneous156 1924-04-05 6 TIDE TABLES. Penang .P. Sw’ham Singapore Apr. H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. 5 0.48 a 7.06 a 5.43 a 11.22 a 5.09 a 1.13 p 7.29 p 5.54 p 0.02p11.35p 5.21 p 6 1.20 a 7.30 a 6.12 a 0.23 a 11.57 a 5.40 a 1.41 p 7.57 p156 words
-
-
Obituary17 1924-04-05 6 DEATH. DELMAGE. On the 3rd inst, at 26, Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore Annie Lucille Deimage, age 65 years.17 words
-
Article197 1924-04-05 7 Government's Way Out. Reuter’s Telegrams.) London. April 4. House of Commons. Mr. J. R. -tied all doubts regarding the Lar’s way out of the impasse in ,T i itself on April 2 regard- Evictions Bill. He stated that m vernment proposed to submit to clause one in Committee,Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 197 words
-
Article72 1924-04-05 7 H r< (-OMMONS DISCUSSES agriculture. London. April 4. 'I H Commons devoted the a discussion on agricul- of which Mi N. R. itened. the possible reir r'duc:: of the control of underI d He said that somethin..! al nt state giants for ,c >ries during the Budget,72 words
-
Article22 1924-04-05 7 London. April 4. Work is proceeding normally at Wen. b>y. Additional oolice are still present in reduced numbers.22 words
-
20 1924-04-05 7 London. April 4. Th- -trike position at Croydon Aerodrome is unchanged. No aeroplanes are leaving.20 words
-
Article130 1924-04-05 7 London. April 4. Tn- itr< Queensland Loan issued in England since December 1919, is being underwritten for conversion at 3| per 24 i;m for £4.765.000, also 4 per for £7,939,000 due on July 1. oans ire offered in ex--mt. inscribed stock of 1926 i a cash payment of130 words
-
Article60 1924-04-05 7 PROCEEDING TO ATHENS. Corfu. April 4. A messenger with a new reduction •»r Captain Maclaren’s machine rr ve J on Friday. It is expected that a p Maclaren will proceed to °n Saturday. The Americans first to come to their aid with f. lankots and foodstuffs sent by60 words
-
Article40 1924-04-05 7 EX I.TPIFs EXCHEQUER CLOSED. j Constantinople, April 4. p ,j" 1,1 'lv, Ismot Pasha announci iph, taking taken up an 1 :t -unst th? decisions of the not u <i Ver nnient had decided n <iy more money.40 words
-
Article237 1924-04-05 7 Forecast of Dawes Committee’s Report. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London. April 4. The French Chamber’s vote of confidence in the Government last evening was followed by an important statement by M. Poincare, indicating that distinction would be drawn between the military and economic occupation of rhe Ruhr. It is(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 237 words
-
Article134 1924-04-05 7 GERMAN GOVERNMENT’S DECREE. Berlin. April 4. The Government has at length taken steps to check the exodus of Germans who, since marks were stablished. have been living in luxury in foreign health resorts. A decree, signed by President Ebert, states that only 200 gold markmay be taken134 words
-
Article56 1924-04-05 7 AMERICAN OFFER. Brussels. April 4. According to the newspapers. American banks are prepared to place £200,000,000 at the disposal of the Societe National de Credits, and Swiss banks are ready to grant a loan of a milliard francs on which the Societe could draw, as it found56 words
-
Article76 1924-04-05 7 EX-AUSTRALIAN PREMIER’S VIEWS. New York. April 4. The ex-Australian Premier. Mr. W. Hughes, at a luncheon, appealed for cooperation between the British Empire and the United States to pieserve the peace of the world. He referred to the awakening of the East and described Australia as76 words
-
Article38 1924-04-05 7 BERMONDSEY WAREHOUSE BLAZE. London. April 4. Thousand of tons of tea and rubber were destroyed by fire in a warehouse at Bermondsey last evening. Two firemen were overcome by fumes and taken to hospital.38 words
-
Article28 1924-04-05 7 London, April 4. It is understood that the Government has definitely decided that it is nnable to introduce a penny post this year.28 words
-
Article349 1924-04-05 7 Baronet’s Thrilling Story. (Reuter's Telegrams.) Port Sudan, April 4. Sir Derrick Watson. Baronet, a passengers on the Frangestan. interviewed by a Reuter’s representative, gave a thrilling narrative. He said that when the wireless operator woke him up and gave the alarm that there was a fire on board,(Reuter's Telegrams.) - 349 words
-
116 1924-04-05 7 DAUNTLESS STANDING BY. Sydney. April 4. The Japanese steamer Honolulu Marti from Melbourne for Sydney wirelessed that she urgently required assistance, saying that the vessel had heeled over. and was in a dangerous condition. Several steamers are going to her assistance. A tug was sent from116 words
-
Article47 1924-04-05 7 PRINCE KUNI’S VISIT. Bucharest. April 5. Prince Naruhiko Hagashi Kuni. after placing a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier yesterday, spoke eulogising the bravery of the Rumanian Armv. A great military parade to-day in his honour was attended by the Royal family.47 words
-
Article150 1924-04-05 7 major general sir t. fraser London. April 4. The War Office announces the appointment of Major General Sir T. Fraser as G. O. C.. Malaya. [Major General Sir Theodore Fraser. C. 8.. C. M. G., C. S. I. K. C. 8.. who has been appointed150 words
-
Article371 1924-04-05 7 Dark Blues Favourites. (Reuter s Telegrams.) London, April 4. The I niversity Boat Race crews have concluded their training for m-Tnorrow’s Boat Race in the same icy conditions with a Lleak north-easter, which prevailed all the week long. With advantage of weights Oxford, who have improved in(Reuter s Telegrams.) - 371 words
-
Article80 1924-04-05 7 THIRTEENTH ROUND. New York. April 4. In the thirteenth round of the Chess Tournament Reti beat Alekhine. Edward Lasker beat Tartakower. Marshall defeated Janowski and Capablanca defeated Marcczy. Position of Leaders. New York. April 4. The position of the leaders at the end of the thirteenth round of80 words
-
Article37 1924-04-05 7 London. April 4. Macpherson of Queen’s Club. London, defeated Cutler in the semi-final of the national court tennis championships and meets Hewitt-Morgan in the final to determine who will play Jay Gould in the challenge round.37 words
-
Article23 1924-04-05 7 GODDARD BEATEN BY GERMAN HEAVYWEIGHT. Beilin, April 5. The German heavyweight champion, Koerner outpointed the British champion, Frank Goudard in 111 rounds.23 words
-
Article31 1924-04-05 7 RATES RAISED. New York, April 5, The American Continental Steamship Freight Conference confirms that the rates will be alvanced from 15 to 25 cent, as from May 1.31 words
-
Article340 1924-04-05 7 Another Bubble Burst (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, 5. The Kelantan Gold Company’s meeting. called to consider the report on the property by Mr. J. G. Rigg, after receipt of disquieting reports was largely attended. The Chairman. Mr. A. Moutor regretted that Mr. Grigg’s report conflicted practically throughout340 words
-
Article103 1924-04-05 7 BARNES POLO CUP.* From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. April 5. the final of the Barnes Cup. the polo Club team beat the Royal Sussex by 4 g als to 3. Quick Knock Out. After a minute's fighting. Domy Santos knocked out Rozario at the Malaya Stadium in a103 words
-
Article132 1924-04-05 7 MR. RUSSELL’S UNEASINESS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 5. Mr. Russell, continuing his evidence yesterday, related how uneasiness was caused to him by Mr. England’s exuberance in Singapore regarding the value of the Goeneag Batoe Besar property, and the steps he took to counter any132 words
-
Article54 1924-04-05 7 FURTHER REMAND. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 5. In the Labu stabbing case in which a planter's wife was charged at Seremban. a remand for a further week was ordered at the request of the C. P. O. Counsel for the defence assenting. The bail54 words
-
Article44 1924-04-05 7 DESERTION AND SEQUEL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. April 5. In the police court, an English speaking Malay named Hader was committed to the Assizes for the att muted murder of his Malay mistress, who deserted him some months ago.44 words
-
Article818 1924-04-05 7 Mrs. Millard, wife of Major Millard, arrived by the Houtman from Australia. Mr. M Ashby is shortly expected from England to join the staff of Kombok estate. The Bishop of Singapore and Mrs. Ferguson Davie have returned from China. Dr. J. M. Crago, sails by the s.818 words
-
Article1096 1924-04-05 8 THE BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF RESTRICTION. The fourteenth ordinary general meeting of the Gedong (Perak) Estate, Limited, was held on March 5 at the office of the company, 16 Philpot Lane, E. C., Mr. J. L. Loudoun-Shand (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said: Gentlemen, the report1,096 words
-
Article624 1924-04-05 8 —Carried. DIVIDEND OF 7 PER CENT. 1 I The seventeenth annual general meeting of the Selinsing Rubbei Co., Ltd. was held at the office of Messrs. Carsen and Co., Ltd., at 3 p. m on Wednesday, i March 19th. There were present- Mr. iW. C'oombe, director,—Carried. - 624 words
-
Article1052 1924-04-05 8 SLACK MARKETS. The crude rubber market remains dull, in spite of a steadily improving stock position writes Mr. E. L. Killick, in the “Financier.” Last week there was a further reduction of 366 tons in the London stocks, the imports, or landings amounting to 1,378 tons, against deliveries1,052 words
-
480 1924-04-05 8 1 London, March 6. Since our last Report our market ha? I had a severe setback, owing to heavy p. I quidation, but has recovered slightly from the worst. At one time yesterday mornning values had dropped to 1/oj for Spot and March, and 1/1480 words
-
25 1924-04-05 8 Calcutta, March 27,—Mr. J. A. Jones. C.1.E., Editor of «the “Statesman, l elt Calcutta for England this evening on retiremeni.25 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement313 1924-04-05 8 STBU. YffiS kSicSl AND Tfr. CfcV&P’ STOM ACH LIVER* TQNIC. Mother Seigel’s Syrup is still the best remedy for stomach and liver disorders, because no other medicine acts so beneficially upon these important organs, or banishes f- digestive troubles so quickly and completely. Mother Seigel’s Syrup, the ideal remedy for313 words
-
Advertisement21 1924-04-05 8 Penang Sea Frontage Rights and Tttt.es, $2/50 per boot or $2/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang21 words
-
-
Article1212 1924-04-05 9 jIESI'I-Ts FOR PENANG. j t is a list the successful A, t< V from the Penang schools, who ca iidHi- < Cambridge Senior and ente r q i Examinations held in DeJunior LK>ea< cember last:— Senior Boys. „i l( iates under 18 years of age who obtained1,212 words
-
Article114 1924-04-05 9 April s—Cricket League, P.C.C. v E.S.C., Esplanade. s—Parit Perak Rubber Company Meeting, 33 Beach St, Penang, noon. G—Bulan Puasa begins. .B—Football League, Albion v Nomads, Esplanade. 10—Football League. Casuals v Rovers, Esplanade. 12— “Wav Down East,” Theatre Royal. 15—Football League, Casuals v Wanderers. Esplanade. 21—Agricultural Show, District Office,114 words
-
CORRESPONDENCE.
-
Article795 1924-04-05 9 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,—ln thanking you for giving vent to this important correspondence and Another Hindu,” for his supporting and supplementing my views on the above subject, in last night’s issue, I have a few more words to say. I regret that our friend795 words
-
-
Article17 1924-04-05 9 The homeward mail, by the Khyl>er closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 12th instant.17 words
-
Article1111 1924-04-05 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST NAMES 5 3 J QQ or H S RUBBER [Dollar.] S e S c S c Allenby Rubber Co 1 10 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 00! 1 10 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate »1 00,12 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates1,111 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement76 1924-04-05 9 WHY USE AN ELEPHANT GUN to shoot rabbits Why take large disagreeable purgative pills, or na-ty oil or salts, to remedy liver and bowel irregularities, when Pinkettes, tiny but thorough, do just as well. Pinkettes are laxative perfection. They gently dispel constipation, liverishness, sick headaches, bilious attacks, clear the skin,76 words
-
Advertisement451 1924-04-05 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. POSITIONS VACANT. r N X postage. J Wanted at once European male and U female artistes, stallholders, and special P AYABLE IN ADVANCE. turns. Write Meiklejohn, F.M.S. Hotel, h a year x Local $36 MISCELLANEOUS. onntry S < a Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, e j451 words
-
-
Article214 1924-04-05 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Deli and P. Brandan. City of Durban for Colombo, (taking mails for India) Port Said and London. Atlas Maru for Colombo, (taking mails for India) and Bombay. Van Overstraten Singapore and China. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and214 words
-
Article28 1924-04-05 10 1,719 coolies arrived per ss Tara, yesterday, of whom 731 were sent to Pulau Jerejak, and the balance proceed direct to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.28 words
-
Article418 1924-04-05 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). 6T TRAIN. Federated Malay States. Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.418 words
-
Article510 1924-04-05 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, Afrit. 5, 1924. J cU Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 59 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each Log Liver with heart lung do 1,39 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 59 Sweet Bread pair 39 Leg of Mutton lb 59 Lamb do510 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement581 1924-04-05 10 GREAT CASH CLEARANCE SALE. Bicycles Bicycles I Increase your profits. FROM Ist APRIL TO 15th APRIL, 1924. B S. A. Gent’s Model-de-luxe Bicycle 3 Sale Price Usual Price speed and gear case $155-00 $lB5-00 B. S A. Gent’s All-Weather Bicycle 3 O Cf speed and gear case 130-00 155-00 /nt581 words
-
Advertisement21 1924-04-05 10 Planters’ Medi&u Guide, by Dr. E. NGraham, per book or $3/30 oost free, stocked by the Pinang (Wzecte Press, Ltd., Penang.•’21 words
-
-
Article556 1924-04-05 11 —“DM.” SLIGHT FAULTS IN THE OXFORD CREW. The race will be rowed to-day April 5. The Oxford crew had delightful weather for their practice at Marlow when Mr. E. D. Horsfall gave them a fair aiuount of work. The Dark Blues are improving, but they have yet—“DM.” - 556 words
-
Article238 1924-04-05 11 CURSE ON ANY GERMAN HELPING A FRENCHMAN. We print below a spirited translation of a German poem, signed by Paul Warncke, which recently appeared in the Hamburger Zeitung.” It is a document of great importance, as showing the furious hatred for the French entertained to-day in238 words
-
Article650 1924-04-05 11 One hundred years ago last Wednesday 27th February, 'The Times” J was ‘happy to state” a piece lof what it considered, or jocularly professed to consider, “important intelligence.’ The Officer of Hussars, who was lately sent to Coventry by his brother-officeas for drinking a glass of porter650 words
-
Article129 1924-04-05 11 Wearing a cap at the time of his arrest, George Watts Dibben, 42, described as a Roman Catholic priest, of High-road, Tottenham, was said to have had his clerical headgear concealed up his waist eoat. In company with Sydney Symmons, 18, Greengrocer, Sussex-road, Brixton, he was129 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement446 1924-04-05 11 U k>* When days are n ij% r hot and trying *3 A Everyone appreciates the delightful creamy custards, VL /f blancmanges and trities, so easy to Biake with I/ Cornflour and milk. These delicious dishes supply A /I valuable nutriment in an easily digested, thoroughly f\ pleasing form. Children446 words
-
Advertisement36 1924-04-05 11 VITAL ENERGY by MH SANATOCEN I As Dr. Claude L.Wbeeler write* The user of Sanatogen is neb y rewarded in freedom from languor. a gam of strength and activity. alertness of m nd and increased reaiiting36 words
-
Advertisement535 1924-04-05 11 «1 a—am iimiwi t.vmwii» n—mawwrv.nw—M——gswcaj—aewew-, wrat- ««.-.r— t w /r M ifflUEnmnif v —a JIU Healthy Babies are Happy —is yours When you think of your Baby Nothing could be simpler, grown up into boyhood, you Each feed is prepared as repicture him as a well-knit, quired, so that every535 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1375 1924-04-05 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IfWW 11 FJB HI I'l Fml INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. k 4 k I WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. H MM gM 111 MERTONES Apl. 10 Havre, London, and Rotterdam. TROILUS 17 London, Hull, Rotterdam and Hamburg. GLAUCUft 24 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. *SARPEDON 301,375 words
-
Advertisement612 1924-04-05 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. oT SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Penanf. To Marseilles ft London Lea, e p eo<t about about PL ASSY Apr. 9 KHYBER612 words
-