Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 August 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-08-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 179. VOL. LXXXII. FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement744 1924-08-01 1 TOKISATSU, I PHOTOGRAPHIC j ART STUDIO. j j Phone 772. j 68, BISHOP STREET I PEUGEOTCARS I feylM. j In Stock. Peugeot “Doc” Model. g ®Kk 10/18 H. P. (R. A. C. 11 H. P.) 4-Seater. Engine 4 cylinders, (66 x 105). Water cooled, S O W fan, magneto ignition744 words
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Advertisement41 1924-08-01 1 «■WMxs=;-;sĔ:: :-:sxaxs Bra ~n MntMBEB SI IIIUTT. j; SPLENDID SELECTION OF DIAMOND ANP GEM J? jj SET JEWELLERY jj OF EVERY DESCRIPTION X 1* AT ALL PRICES. 1!. B. P. de SILVA, j] K 1. Bishop Street. Penang. X ffl Dll41 words
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Article543 1924-08-01 2 REFITTING IN EASTERN WATERS. .Rear-Admiral A. P. Davidson writes: In view of the reasoned statements of the Admiralty in favour of a modernised base at Singapore capable of docking Dreadnoughts endorsed by eminent statesmen of one party as well as by leading articles in “The Times,” it is543 words
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Article161 1924-08-01 2 THE TETRACH’S BIG EARNINGS. Major Dermot Hugh Bingham McC'almont, M. C., of Mount Juliet, Thomastown Co. Kilkenny, owner of The Tetrach, is one of the principal heirs to the estate of his father, Major-General Sir Hugh McCalmont, which has been admitted for probate at161 words
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Article129 1924-08-01 2 CROWD ATTACKS REFEREE. Sydney, .Time 24.—At the conclusion of yesterday’s Rugby test match between Australia and England (Northern Union), which England won by 22 points to 3, on the Svdney Cricket Ground, there was a demonstration against, the referee, Mr. McMahon, who was assaulted on his arrival129 words
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Advertisement1329 1924-08-01 2 aoo < THE ASSOCIATION OF t BRITISH MALAYA. 1 s{r. and Mrs. K. KUS> 56, Macalistar Road, All British subjects, interested in D,A RUMA HOTEL Malaya, desirous of becoming Members Telephone 864. of tLe above Association are invited to i communicate with the Secretary (Major R. J. Cargill) at 11,1,329 words
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Advertisement932 1924-08-01 2 THE DANGER OF BANKS Kidney Trouble INDIA, LIMITED. NK F men f (Incorporated in England 1 HOW STEALTHY DISEASE ROBS MEN 4 WOMEN OF HEALTH STRENG Antho se d Capital £3 QOQ It would be difficult to exaggerate the Subscribed Capital MOO/)0fl body. When the kidneys are Board of Directors.932 words
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Article1650 1924-08-01 3 M.M.” RESTRICTION MACHINERY The following is a continuation of the Malay Mail’s” report of the meeting of the Federal Council: This Timely Aid. Now let, us examine carefully what sections are anti-restrictionists. I put them in three classes, and my humble opinion is that they are not so—‘ M.M.” - 1,650 words
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Article47 1924-08-01 3 Dr. Henson. Bishop of Durham, addressing a Diocesan Conference, advocated the establishment of an age liiii for bishops and clergy, and an adequate system of pensions. This, he said, would do more for improving the efficiency of the Church than any other reform.47 words
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Advertisement183 1924-08-01 3 rnwiTs I I I <^'?WW ■A'.;*Wm£ >-■,,■ f.■ v aM®/ w® >i ?W«lw < wjj llMpfe I l»U 41 Jto Ptemer/twfie K. P. M. WEEKLY SAIL I N G TO BELAWAN-DELI. MOTO R S H I P SIBERG.” /9 00 TONS. every Friday at 5 p.m. from Swettenham Pier. Arrival183 words
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Advertisement299 1924-08-01 3 Indispensable as a seasoning for the Kitchen and a relish for the Table LEA&PER»r SAUCE {GIVE NATURE 1 J A CHANCE I < JF NATURE is given a fair chance little > J assistance is needed to keep the human J > machine in proper working order, but millions f299 words
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Article3915 1924-08-01 4 Second Day’s Results.* 1 -1 DAY FOR OUTSIDERS. Yesterday afternoon opened dull, cool and cloudy for the second day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. There was a slight drizzle at the start bait the clouds gradually cleared up and the weather turned out to be3,915 words
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Article1234 1924-08-01 5 FAREWELL MESSAGE. The following communication has been made to the Press by Mr. C. F. Andrews concerning Indian Labour on the Estates before his departure for Burma I find it impossible to prepare a Draft Report on Indian Labour in Malaya before I leave this country. I1,234 words
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Article159 1924-08-01 5 The following new books have been received at the Library The Banner and the Bull, by Rafael Sabatini. Broginersfiekl, by John Ayscough. The Complete Poetical Works of Austin Dobson. The Conscience of Gavin Blanc, by W. E. Norris. Contemporary Portraits, by Frank Harris (4th series). The Gates of159 words
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Article118 1924-08-01 5 The Singapore police received information during Tuesday night as a result of which they went to the residence of Inspector Balwan Sing, of the O. I. Department, in Rangoon road, and found the Inspector and other members of his household, including his wife and children, suffering from118 words
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Advertisement354 1924-08-01 5 Style, Comfort, Value, and msrfe —Coelness! I T N buying Aertex garments, you ob\*f I tain not only fine quality underwear /ft 1 and shirts, but certainty of comfort on the very warmest days. r 3 T Aertex garments feel fresh to the skin, they impart a delightful feeling of354 words
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Advertisement143 1924-08-01 5 A SCIENTIFICALLY SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. Tn medical circles quinine in regarded as a certainty for stopping fever; and now a similar state of affairs has lieen achieved with •liizestive disorders. Bisurated Magnesia is the preparation that is being used to combat the deadly evils of disturbed digestion, and its143 words
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Advertisement429 1924-08-01 5 CONSTIPATION, HEADACHES, FLATULENCE, BILIOUSNESS or PAINS after EATING Indigestion, with the train of directtotherootofthetrouble.lt ills which invariably follows acts gently but effectively on the can be prevented or banished. organs of digestion, strengthenThe first step towards preven- ing and stimulating them to tion or cure is to get healthy' activity.429 words
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Article16 1924-08-01 6 At Maternity Hospital on Ist August to Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Khoo, a daughter.16 words
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Article401 1924-08-01 6 Now that the representatives of Britain at the Olympic games have been finally eliminated in almost every field of sport tbe question naturally arises as to cause. From a careful study of events which preceded tbe war and our position in the world of sport, it would401 words
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Article493 1924-08-01 6 To-day’s cables announce that British representations against the modernisation of the programme of the American navy might bring to a head the controversy which has been stirring naval circles since the Disarmament C’ol ference. I he opinion is expressed that neither the French nor the Japanese Government share493 words
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Article209 1924-08-01 6 We are informed that, besides scooping in several handsome totes ”at the Racecourse yesterday, a Chinsese lady also annexed three successive cash sweep-stakes. Our information is based on the reports of Dame Rumour, who was ever a female with an unlimited capacity for prevarication. If she speaks209 words
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Article57 1924-08-01 6 The homeward mail by the Malwa, closes at noon to-morrow. The mail despatched from Penang on the 2nd July by the s.s. K. der Nederlanden. was delivered in London on the 30th July. The mail despatched from Penang on the 3rd Julj’ by the s.s. Chantilly was delivered57 words
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Article1099 1924-08-01 6 By the mail we received a copy of, the second edition of The A Scots Clans, Septs and RegiEncyclopaedia, ments” of the Scottish Highlands.” (W. and A. K. Johnstone, Ltd., Edinburgh, price 255. net). The author, M r Frank Adam, F R G S U.S.A. Scot, who1,099 words
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Article511 1924-08-01 6 GOLF CLUB MATTERn (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. July 31 At a special meeting of the Singapore Golf Club, Mr. G. R. K. Mugliston presiding. abandoned the scheme f< r a club house at the new coursp involving an expenditure of $55,000, but adapted a scheme for the511 words
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Advertisement169 1924-08-01 6 I I I r) I I \>*| y 7 'J I I is J Jvsf&&L X x x. ■Cs*^^U-'S>'e>^''S> j *g--''7 $u I 585 J? KSS^ I Wfc^^' ,r I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES j I. f 4 Always the same fine quality —and ;t u always free from sand, dust and169 words
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Advertisement36 1924-08-01 6 “L. fir* O.” RACE WEEK. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Saturday, 2nd August. FANCY DRESS BALL Saturday 2nd August. Dancing till 1.45 a.m. Two Prizes for Ladies and Two for Gentlemen. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY DAY. E. O. ORCHESTRA.36 words
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Obituary45 1924-08-01 6 DEATHS. Charles William Wtdman. —At Government Hospital. Batu Gajah, age 37 years, a native of Bristol. England. Newton-Howes. —On Sunday, 27th July, at Kuala Lumpnr. Aubrey Vernon Roy, the beloved youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Newton-Howes. Aged 1 year and 1 week.45 words
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Article375 1924-08-01 7 Ulster’s Representation. POLI IICAL PROBLEM. [Rbutbb’s Telegrams.] London, July .31. On the eve of the recess, the Government was suddenly confronted with a political problem of the first magnitude arising, it is reported, from ttte decision of the Privy Council that the boundary commission cannot legally be constituted[Rbutbb’s Telegrams.] - 375 words
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Article93 1924-08-01 7 SECRET TREATY. London, July 31. The correspondent of the Morniwg Post in Paris says that well informed •ircles believe that a secret treaty between Russia and Japan of the highest importance is on the point oi being signed, even if not already signed. It is asserted that93 words
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Article80 1924-08-01 7 SOVIET CONCESSIONS. Moscow, July 31. The Izvestia says that the union of Soviets is ready to grant concessions for the exploitation of the Saghalien naptha wells by mixed companies with Soviet, Japanese and American capital as the best way out of the difficulty. It resents Japan’s point of80 words
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Article28 1924-08-01 7 ORDER RESTORED. Santos, July 31. Large coffee shipments from the interior are arriving and telegraphic and telephonic communication between Santos and Sao Paolo have been restored.28 words
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Article36 1924-08-01 7 STANDARD PRODUCTION. London, July 31. The standard production of rubber exportable under minimum duty from Ceylon, Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States for the quarter beginning August 1 is officially fixed at 55.36 words
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Article304 1924-08-01 7 Storm Blown Over. FRENCH FORMULA ACCEPTED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 31Reuter learns that the First Committee of the Allied Conference unanimously adopted the French formula. A British amendment was withdrawn. British and French delegates congratulated each other. A delegate said to a representative of Reuter’s*: The great difficulty[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 304 words
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Article89 1924-08-01 7 ZANNI’S PROGRESS. Constantinople July 31. The Argentinian Zanni has arrived here and has departed for Aleppo. He expects to follow the same route at Lt. D’Oisy. Maclaren’s Whereabouts Unknown. New York. August 1. Repeated efforts by wireless to obtain information from Squadron Leader Maclaren have failed since the89 words
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Article96 1924-08-01 7 AIRMEN SAFE. Simla, July 31. The two airmen who were reported to have been killed as the result of the crash at Razmak. mentioned yesterday evening, have returned safely. According to the latest information from the frontier the aircraftsman, who fell into the hands of Wazirs, alone returned96 words
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Article96 1924-08-01 7 REPLY TO U. S. NOTE. Teheran, July 31. The newspaper. Iran.” publishes a letter from the Foreign Minister to the American Minister expressing the Government’s and the nation’s horror and sorrow at the murder of Mr. Imbrie and intimates the Government’s complete willingness to carry out the demands96 words
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Article43 1924-08-01 7 London. August 1. Mr. Robert Sheridan, clerk of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, who was home on leave was killed in a motor accident at Downpatrick. His companion Irvine, son of. the prominent football official was sent to hospital at Belfast.43 words
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Article187 1924-08-01 7 Modernisation Scheme. BRITAIN’S POSITION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, July 31. British representations against the modernisation of the programme of the American navy might bring to a head the controversy w’hich has been stirring naval circles since the Disarmament Conference. Officials in touch with the question are of the opinion[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 187 words
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Article296 1924-08-01 7 REVERSAL OF DECISION. London. July 31. The Conservatives have again attempted to reverse the Singapore Base decision. Col. L. S. Amery in the House of Commons, moving a reduction in the naval \ote, protested against the naval programme, urging a comprehensive scheme for replacement and reversal of the296 words
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Article111 1924-08-01 7 A curious action brought by a Chinese woman against her husband came before the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme Court, Singapore. Khoo Choo Neo sued Tan Yew Chay for the return of $5,250, alleged by her to have been lent to the defendant. It111 words
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Article91 1924-08-01 7 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 26th July, 1924. shows a total of 62 deaths—4o males and 22 females —the death-rate being 24.78 per mille per annum, compared with 26.78 in the preceding week and with 24.38 in the corresponding week91 words
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Article173 1924-08-01 7 Sussex vs. S. Africans. BOWLEY’S CENTURY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 31. The weather was cloudy at Brighton during the match between Sussex and the South Africans. The attendance was large and the wicket good. Sussex put up 334 towards which Bowley contributed 106 and Young 53. Blanckenberg took[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 173 words
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Article57 1924-08-01 7 JAPANESE PLAYERS’ PLIGHT. New York, July 31. In consequence of orders from Washington, the Japanese Davis Cup players. Fukuda and Harada, who have arrived from the Olympic games were detained at Ellis Island until yesterday afternoon, when they were allowed to enter America on parole. It is alleged57 words
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Article324 1924-08-01 7 The following tennis ties are fixed for Tuesday, the sth August: Championship Pairs. —P. G. Stirling and W. P. Webb v. E. E. Chambers and W. 11. Threlfall (4) F. Spilman and J. W. Clark v. C. H. Kent and P. H. Hopkins (5). Single Handicap Class324 words
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Article163 1924-08-01 7 MOTOR-OMNIBUS RISKS. [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.’ Sir, —I should like to know the opinion of a qualified motor engineer as to the number of passengers a bus fitted on to the ordinary Ford car chassis is capable of carrying, allowing for the usual safety margin 1163 words
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Article962 1924-08-01 7 ARMED IN PUBLIC. CAN A HAMMER HURT Whether a hammer is an offensive weapon or whether the Chief Police Officer has the authority to licence in the case of a hammer was the subject matter which elicited some discussion in the District Court, Penang, yesterday motning between the962 words
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Article631 1924-08-01 7 apohu/ies tn /tresses at the Races." Thursday afternoon’s races» were a charming success as regards the* wearing apparel of those attending. Practically without exception the costumes were featured by a trim, boyish-silhouetteness, popular “pocket-book bulge” not being much in evidence at this year’s meeting. Due to631 words
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Article780 1924-08-01 8 “THE AFTERMATH OF THE BOOM.” Thomas Lazarus Chat er against whom eight charges of criminal breach of trust involving sums amounting to close upon seven thousand dollars have been preferred by his former employers, Messrs M. A. Namazie and Sons, sat in the dock at the780 words
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Article89 1924-08-01 8 THREE DOCTORS TO EXAMINE HIM Horatio Bottom ley. who is in Parkhuist Prison, Isle ot Wight, serving seven years’ penal servitude for fraud, to which he was sentenced in May 1922, has made a request for a medical examination, and it is understood that this will be made at89 words
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Advertisement276 1924-08-01 8 WOODWARDS %RIPE\jffERXURES ALL STOMACH AILMENTS if?# CHILDREN’S IRSwiF PROTECTOR ■W^ M I T S I, T I T l S*ZrfY?SIP TTii OSr Taken each day li&j Keeps illness away S *****11 l K During the past 72 years Woodward s “Gripe F Water has helped millions of babies safely over276 words
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Advertisement362 1924-08-01 8 1 Sppf TAKE horlicks jW MALTED MILK— M ■MI it satisfies. \xj\ As a "night-cap" try j will he pleasingly surprised how soothing and invignature to overcome disease. SI M naa a» m 3 juj 1111 r a ill nv o ?h6rucks| Will i IhHH I a 3 MALfiiJ I362 words
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Article1316 1924-08-01 9 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Sir George Maxwell is staying at Fraser’ Hill. Mr. Williams, wife of the Rev. W. H. Williams, Kuala Lumpur, is leaving for Home by the P. and O. “Mantua.”’ Mr. J. D. Hall, Private Secretary to H. E. the Governor, left Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night for Singapore.1,316 words
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Article53 1924-08-01 9 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.in. to-day 1 March Anfflo Oriental Hume 2 Cornet Solo Entre Nous Smith 3 Spanish Dance Chiquita Fernandez 4 Selection Mikado Winterbottom 5 Fox Trot I’am nobody 's Baby Davis God53 words
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301 1924-08-01 9 “Marvellously light and daiuty.” “Pose and gesturp superb.” “Point and toe vork exceptional.” “Altogether delightful.” “Light as thistledown, graceful as a bird and alluring as a Lorelei”—these are some of the tributes the Far East and Singapore press felt impelled to pay301 words
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Article329 1924-08-01 9 PROVINCE WELLESLEY ANO KEDAH CHURCH MISSION. August 3—7th Sunday after Trinity. Al'T Star Church. 8 a.m. Morning Prayer. Sermon and Holy Communion. Freemason s Hall, Sungei Patani. —5.15 p.m. Holy Baptism (Tamil), 6 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Monday, August 4 —B a.m.Holy Communion. Wednesday. August 6 —Transfiguration329 words
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Article91 1924-08-01 9 P. M. Khiari, a well-known Singapore trader, and S. C. Law, both passengers on the M. M. steamer Porthos which arrived Singapore from the Far East were arrested by Mr. Edwards, Monopolies Department, for possession of dutiable liquor. They were produced by Mr. Taylor, head of the91 words
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Article131 1924-08-01 9 following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy d; Co.'s share list Yesteiday. Tu-day. E Shares. J m n aS Sc. S c. Sc. Sc. a Mining. Asam K. 49/- 49/6 48/6 49/Hitam 1.45 1.421 1.45 K. Kamunting 46/- 46/6 46/- 46/6 Kamunting 36/- 36/6 36/3 36/6131 words
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Article263 1924-08-01 9 August P, 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet firm Fine Pale Crepe 42| Unsmoked Sheet 30 Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...431 PORK (Crepe 43| London and New York, losdon Sh<M l fir New York G23| The following were the rubber quotatoins in London on July 31 Smoked Sheet l/0f Plantation263 words
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Article117 1924-08-01 9 Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N*. L. for July output 264 piculs, 625 hours worked, 83,000 cubic yards treated. The s.s. “Malwa” from Japan, China Singapore is expected to arrive here at about noon on Saturday (2-8-24) and will leave for Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles. Gibraltar, Plymouth117 words
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Advertisement733 1924-08-01 9 NEW ’ADVERTISEMENTS. STOP!! SEE!!! The GREAT PAVLOVA has MISCELLANEOUS. disappointed you. ■,t n -.1 You missed seeing Pavlova last year, but Wanted Furnished Compound* you will not miss seeing House, with three bedrooms preferred le Worlds xreat Juvenile Lancer x App,y Box No 189 MURA SHIPOFF auction. “LA PETITE PAVLOVA”733 words
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Advertisement222 1924-08-01 9 FROM SADNESS TO SUNSHINE. HOW BABY’S OWN TABLETS HELP THE LITTLE ONES. Children are born to be laughing and happy. When they are peevish, irritable and almost always and tears the cause usually is to be found in the stomach or bowels—where most childish ailments arise. If your own little222 words
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Advertisement72 1924-08-01 9 ECZEMA WASH A touch of D.D.D. Prescription to any eczema, sore or itching eruption and you’ll be able to rest and sleep once more. Think —just a touch 1 Isn't it worth trying Get a bottle to-day at your Chemist or Store (Engii-h pricel/3). Stocks held by Untvd Pharmacy. 30572 words
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Article689 1924-08-01 10 JAPANESE FIRM S RI'BBER. The Netherlands Trading Society were defendants in an action which came before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme Court, Singapore. The Society was sued by a Japanese firm, Messrs Nanwa Koshi and Nanshin Koshi for the sum of 83,393.67, the689 words
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Article130 1924-08-01 10 PATIENT OCT OF DANGER London, July 14. —Zaghhd Pasha’s condition continues to satisfy doctors who consider that he is practically out of danger. He is very cheerful, says the Cairo Correspondent of the ‘’Times" and jokes characteristically about his wound with such friends as are allowed to see130 words
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Article182 1924-08-01 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Talma for Port Swettenham Singapore, China and Japan. Pulau Jerejak. Kopah for Deli, m/s Siberg for Deli and Singapore. Swaerdecroon for Langsa, Edi. 1. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. The s.s. Ethiopia from Calcutta and Rangoon with local mails is expected to arrive here at 6182 words
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Article436 1924-08-01 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BI TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johor* and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close halt an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30436 words
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Article46 1924-08-01 10 August 2—Penang Races. 2 Malaya Cup Soccer, Singapore vs Negri Sembilan. Malax a (up Soccer, Johore vs Malacca. Malaya (’up Soccer, Negri Sembilaii vs Johore. Kedah Rubber Do., General Meeting, Katz Bros., noon IG—Malaya Cup Soccer, Malacca v» Singapore. B. C. S. A. Sports.46 words
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Advertisement509 1924-08-01 10 wWw p,c d W-Rsf Bread X$X A -lelightful change everyone w iU enjoy 'vjX \x%£A y;- -7. A i rom i .own Polson’s free recipe book you y ’’recipe». Here!» \A\ \^b==S^l’ ne delight all:- \<-- z S°ICt'D BREAD—• ior Brown flc Poleon’» Raislev. SrIV M 8 OI El->ur. lor..509 words
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Advertisement69 1924-08-01 10 M NEW HEALTH AND NERVE POWER quickly gained with M ssWii K Th. Tn. Twic Fwd I B)orns ’eme Bjornson. the w fe of th f ce fbrat»d Norwegian pcet J novelist wrote Bjonicrn -sesS. ’‘Ck o e every day and th. c a Jeffects of this sdmirab'e revin isi:69 words
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Advertisement236 1924-08-01 10 I«I You who tire quickly, feel depressed or Run-down, remember— Wincarnis is always ready to help you to regain strength—--1 to banish depression —to promote new rich, red blood—to surcharge your system with new nerve force—and to create new vitality. Because Wincarnis is a Tonic, a Restorative, a Bloodbuilder, and236 words
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Article381 1924-08-01 11 SERGEANT SEEKING EVIDENCE IS HIMSELF SUMMONED. Epsom magistrates heard a number of summonses arising out of a motorcar competition, organised by a committee of lo.cal tradesmen, by which £540 was raised for Epsom and Ewell Cottage Hospital extension fund. Piquancy was added to the proceedings381 words
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Article224 1924-08-01 11 RED FLAG AND RED ROBE. I was once asked very hurriedly what was my University. Hurriedly I replied, Cassell’s Popular Educator.’ i shall never experience the same heartbreaking feeling as I did when I had to pack up every vestige of hope of ever being able224 words
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Article103 1924-08-01 11 SENT TO SOUTH AFRICA TO REPIACE DEFECTIVE SUPPLY. The Government is to hand over to the South African Government 12.106,377 rounds of small arms ammunition valued at £BO,OOO. A former consignment to South Africa was not in sound condition at the tame of its supply, and the103 words
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Advertisement333 1924-08-01 11 < For All gajgj Lx 'INHERE is not a person who will not be ky/ JL greatly benefited by the daily eating of Quaker Oats ■f I* 1S ideal for the child because it contains the sixteen elements necessary tor the perfect deK velopment of the body. It is ideal333 words
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Advertisement298 1924-08-01 11 /Gm I r" j The ENERGY 4 of HEALTH Your growing child is expending far more energy in Ine \jlaxo-ted baby is tree from order to keep his health than he e r J, suc 1 dread diseases would in England Everything is s Enteric and Tuberculosis against him—the heat,298 words
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Advertisement1099 1924-08-01 12 iUE BLUE FUNNEL UNE' INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. Z k 1 WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Pg IHSI S B RHEXENOR August 10 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam A Hamburg. Jtf lE3 ELPENOR 14 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. TyV v?" *TE I RESIAS 21 Marseilles, London and Rotterdam I. PYRRHUS 281,099 words
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Advertisement715 1924-08-01 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCA*R LINES. (Companies IncorpoilKted in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From Londoa Pcnantf. To Marseille* Ix>ndot. I X)<Te about about KAISAR-f-HIND Aug. 14 MALWA An KASHMIR 28 DEVANHA p715 words
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