Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 August 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 18 VOL. LXXXII. TUESDAY, sth AUGUST, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 742 1 TTi—Ml OB TWfl T iTOKISATSUj PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO. I j Phone 772. J 68. BISHdP STREET J -e ,n m Ea_3'.' v .12; a.!— □sStLZ] —iscwsi iffg»i <»F«r~ i m UC. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD., 0 I Q BRITISH THROUGHOUT 0 Interest to Planters FURTHER CASTROL SUCCESSES. I <ZXI T¥
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    • 15 1 g'T. NAGATA,! DENTIST. j I 5 NEXT DOOR TO j I “THE DISPENSARY.” I I
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  • 486 2 STEADILY INCREASING OUTPI’TThe Cornwall and Devon china clay industry continues to show a steady improvement, and for the five months ended May the volume of trade has already considerably exceeded the total for the corresponding period last year, which was the best year since 1920. The May
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  • 141 2 PLANS FOR AUTUMN VISIT. Plans for the Prince of Wales’s holiday visit to his Canadian property, the E.P, Ranch, in Alberta, are now taking definite shape, The Prince looks forward with keen pleasure to the complete change and the free, open-air conditions which last year he enjoyed
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  • 145 2 DOCTOR ON DEC REASE IN USE OF SPIRITS. xA leading London doctor, discussing the speech made by Lord Dawson of Penn, the King’s physician, in the House of Lords in defence of the moderate use of alcohol, said he was sure that most doctors of experience took
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1322 2 massage notice l !Vlr. and Mrs. K. KUSAKA /if 56, Macalistar Road, I uw Hai I: D.ARUMA HOTEL dwf i£ fflOril i Telephone 864. j I MISCELLANEOUS. ~jSSj* 'y Wanted Furnished Compound C 9 House, with three bedrooms preferred X from Ist September. Apply Box No. 189, If I? c/o
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    • 25 2 Planners’ Medical Guidb, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or s3 z 3o post free, stocked by the Pinaog Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang,
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    • 1013 2 NEW SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS. BANKS Learn BY POST this easiest, simplest and A highest speed system in the world. Only 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI Characters and 3 Rules. The wonder of BANKING CORPORATION age. Our students command highest (lncorporated in Hongkong) IG, 100 to B 260 pm. Two days
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  • 2716 3 Mr. Cyril Tolley’s Triumph. A GREAT AMATEUR GOLFER. i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, July 9.—The victory of Cyril Tolley of the Royal and Ancient, St. Andrews, in the Frpn'ch Open Champion- 1 ship is the biggest thing a British amateur has done for many a day. ft
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 349 3 fc=x? Tt c WT IX.-V' 1 Xfe J?h Il 1 h' ’rz Qlorious Health follows in the f I Hit Path of Sanatogen iL [Lf There are thousands upon thoui ’■■.■ry ■B sands of healthy people who owe i h'ft all their glorious health of body and B h nerves
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    • 216 3 U 'lilillllillhbdßlillHlillHlllHlilinilii IdlhiHHiHtMHHiiidi'Ul.HlUliliiilL f BOSCH MAGNETOS. 1 FOR MORE THAN 35 YEARS g J u ROBERT” BOSCH PRODUCTS 3 have dominated the Motor World. i r xi r A n They indicate the I ook for this J < vA i p .1 f a I I '1 only genuine
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  • 2330 4 First Day’s Play. (Front Our Own Correspondent.) Saturday, August 2. The Malayan Lawn Tennis Tournament commenced on Saturday evening in fine weather at Ipob. The courts which had been cared for were in excellent condition. The great disappointment of the opening day was the intimation at the
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  • 165 4 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 5. On Saturday in thp semi finals of the Polo Tournament for the Spoonpr Cup, Singapore beat the Sussex Regiment by goals to 1. Selangor beat Johore by 6 to 0. The scorers were de Mowbray 3, Dailey 2 and Gifford
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  • 299 4 Malaya Cup Football. NEGRI SEMBILAN BEATEN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August_4. After the most one-sided game ever seen in the southern section of the Malaya Cup, Singapore defeated Negri Sembilan by five goals to nil. This number of goals underestimates Singapore’s superiority, which was manifest in a
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  • 369 4 COLONY BEATEN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 4. The cricket between the F.M.S. and the Colony was bright but there was a small attendance. F.M.S. won by 143 runs. Appended are the scores. F.M.S.— Second Innings. E. C. D. de Vitre c Livock b Craig... 4 N.
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  • 116 4 .—(Aneta.) SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 5. *The Selangor Golf Club Lawn Tennis Tournament was a very successful affair, 'ilie entries were large and there was much keen play. Kleinman won the Open Singles, easily defeating Oliver 4, 6 —2. Oliver and Whitley
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  • 252 4 Results of tennis tournament ties played during the week. Ladies Single Handicap.— —2 Mrs. Hogan beat 115 Mrs. Scott 6 —3, 6 —4. Championship Pairs. —E. G. Bird and A. K. A. B. Terrell beat R. C. Stiven and G. C. Tait 6 —l, 6-C2; G. C.
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  • 297 4 Excellent and up-to-date though the General Hospital may be, it is not everybody who, in his or her moments of illhealth, cares for hospital treatment. M ith this fact in .mind the absence of a well-appointed and comfortable private hospital has long been considered necessary Singapore's deficiency,—
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  • 467 4 The fact that the Convention ot the Associated Advertising Clubs of the wo.-ij is being held in London in the year of British Empire Exhibition, suggests a comparison of the advertising of to-<hi v with that which appeared in the [>.,■] Press during the period of
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  • 115 4 Hedges and Butler, wine merchants, etc., 155, Regent Street Golden Sherry, 30/-per dozen.‘superior 36 of soft and full flavour, highly approved Amontillado Sherry (A delicate, pale, dry wine for invalids) 48/-. and 60 old Port from first rate shippers. 30/-. 36 and 48/-: the old-fashioned dry Port 54/-:
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  • 257 4 Mura Shipoff acclaimed by the Press as the daintiest World’s Great juvenile Dancer and known all over as Baby Pavlova is due to give three performances at the Theatre Royal in Penang on Thursday August 7 and Friday, \ngnst S at 930 p.m. and Saturday, August 9at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 35 4 RUBBER COMPANIES ACCOUNTS •Y R. S. STEWART, Cl 4F.C EBBELS The most Popular and Indispensabh Book of its kind in the Planting Sphere Price $3.50 Postafs Extra. FOR SALK AT THE Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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  • 3432 5 LE( Tl KE AT CALEDONIA CLUB. A particularly interesting and instructive lecture by Dr R. L. Symes, Medical Officer to the Penang Rubber Estates Co., Ltd., and Allied Companies, was heard at the Caledonia Club on Thursday evening 21th, July under the auspices of the Malay Peninsula»)
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    • 180 5 SAFEGUARD YOUR CHILDREN AGAINST HOT WEATHER AILMENTS BY KEEPING BABY'S OWN TABLETS IN YOUR HOME. it is foolish to give medicine to children wHo do not need it. But neglect is dangerous when the little ones show signs of sickness, especially during the hot months, for what appears to be
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    • 11 5 WHIIEAWH'S GREAT ANNUAL SALE NOW PROCEEDING AT PENANG AND TAI PENG.
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  • 16 6 Baber. —To Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baber, a daughter in London. 30th of July.
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  • 443 6 In the past we have had occasion to criticise the taste of Penang in the matter of support for local enterprise. M e expressed doubt as to the stan lard of entertainment which would fall to our lot in the future, predicting disaster in the shape of
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  • 430 6 Universal regret will be expressed at the news that Squadron-Leader Maclaren and his companions have definitely abandoned their attempt to travel round the world by air. This is the second British attempt which has ended in fai- lure, the last one being that of Major Blake, who gave
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  • 453 6 Nature creates organisms. Man organisations. The power of the individual to exist separately is no proof thjjt advantage and greater vitality may not be gained b.v association with similar indi viduals. Organisation is a consummate adaptation of means to ends—not an end. It constitutes man’s greatest achievement
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  • 1102 6 The Journal of the Singapore Society of Architects for July con Singapore tains in supplement form, Architects’ an excellent cartoon of Mr. Jfarnal. H. R. Arbenz, E.P.Z. The contents include the third of a series of interesting articles on ‘‘Colour in Architecture” a paper on the Scheme
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  • 303 6 E. O. HOTEL. FANCY DRESS DANCE. With the large number of visitors t Penang for the races, the fancy «Iresdance given at the E. A, 0. Hotel on Saturday night was attended by no les? than 4PO people and it was voted the most successful affair of its nature ever
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  • 91 6 The homeward mail by’ the lara, closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, the instant. The B. I. Packet Teesta. with mails despatched from London on the 10 July, is expected to arrive her> a 6 a.m. on Friday, the Sth instant. The Orchard-road police arr» 1 motor-car driver
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 177 6 n. i WO ,A <W m > NOY W\ I i KKw/rM i yr V 0•\ y 1 jf r I f THE ANALYST REPORTS: u that sand and dust are ever t present in machine manufactured cigarettes—a warning for all I smokers to study their health t and enjoy
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    • 29 6 11 E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Next Concert, 10th .Augubt, 1924.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 85 6 THEATRE ROYAL, Penang (Lyric Theatres, Ltd.) Road. From Monday 4th, to Wednesday 6th, August. Day Show on Saturday, 9th August, at 3 p.m. Garl Laemmle presents Gladys Walton Universal Lovable Little Flapper Star in 5 Parts Top O* The Morning Parts 5 Intensely Dramatic “Foolish Parents” featuring Jack Trevor 6
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  • 661 7 Press Expressions. SOBER SATISFACTION. [Reuter’s Telegr a m s. London. August 4. The Allied Conference was greeted with expressions of sober satisfaction by the London press. It is recognised there has been much give and take* Some of the proposals are regarded as complicated but sight was not
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  • 40 7 SECRET TREATY. London. August 4. In the House of Commons, in answer to questions, Mr. Macdonald said: So far as we are%ware the reports of the existence of a secret treaty’ between Japan and Soviet-Russia are unfounded.”
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  • 136 7 Ulster’s Attitude. FINDING A WAY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. August 4. The Westminster Gazette states that at Saturday’s Irish Conference the Marquis of Londonderry intimated Ulster’s willingness to appoint a boundary commissioner if provision was made in the commission’s terms with reference to limited changes in border to simple
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  • 64 7 E XTR AO R DIN AR Y ACT IVIT Y. London, August 4. The Westminster Gazette notes extraordinary activity in the Kentish war material factories in connection with orders for the Japanese Government for whom Messrs. Vickers and Co. are making 140,000 machineguns. Messrs. Scruttons and Co. of
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  • 285 7 WADE’S MACHINE ABANDONED. London. August I. Wade's machine was abindon°d after capsizing in heavy sea. New Start. Rejkjavik. August I. Wade will probably return to Kirkwall for a new start. Out of the Race New York. August 1. Wade’s descent in the sea was due to the connecting
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  • 86 7 QUESTION OF PROMOTION. London. August 4. In the House of Commons, questioned regarding the possibility of promoting the British Legation in China to an Embassy as the Soviets have done, and Japan has promised to do next year. Mr. Macdonald said he thought it undesirable to
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  • 259 7 Mrs. Evans Murdered. SHOT FROM A WAGON. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Mexico City, August 4. Mrs. Evans was shot dead at Texmelucan, Puebla, on the road leading to her hacienda. Her murderers are believed to be Agrarians spurred on by antiforeign agitators. She was shot on the left side and
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  • 45 7 IMPORTANT AG REE MENT. London, August 4. It is reported that an important economic and financial agreement was concluded at this morning’s plenary meeting of the Anglo-Soviet Conference, under which Russia undertakes to pay £28,000,000 of her debts to Great Britain.
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  • 77 7 NAM SANG TO THE RESCUE. Rangoon, August 4. The Japanese steamer, Ceylon Maru, is calling for assistance. Her position is latitude 17 deg. North and longtitude 90 deg. East. The British steamer, Nam Sang, is proceeding to her rescue at full speed. She is now 178
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  • 41 7 VICTORY FOR BRITAIN. London, August 4. At Stamford Bridge in the Women’s Olympiad there was a gathering of 20,000 spectators. Great Britain won with 5b points. France scored 24 points and Belgium 15. Italy, Switzerland and Czecho-Slovakia also competed.
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  • 27 7 RAIN AT CARDIFF. London, August 4. In the match between the South Africans and Glamorganshire at Cardiff there was no play to-day owing to rain.
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  • 122 7 The Grand National Hurdle Race at Flemington was won by Jackstaff, a 15 to 1 chance, who defeated the G to 4 favourite Rahda by If lengths. Groganite was a length away third. The winner carri d the top weight 11.5. The Grand National Steeplechase was won by
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  • 231 7 War Anniversary. GERMAN CELEBRATION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Berlin, August 4. The Tenth Anniversary of the outbreak of the Great War was celebrated throughout Germany as a day of remembrance to the fallen. The flags on the public buildings in Berlin were halfmasted. President Ebert, accompanied by the members
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  • 492 7 We are info-med by the Management of the Lyric Theatres Ltd that booking for ’’Hunting Big Game in Africa’ a great Educational and equally sensational picture released by the I niversal Pictures Corporation is n>w open at Messrs. Robinson Piano Company Ltd. Ihe price of admission is
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  • 1025 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr, W. Mearns, of the Customs Department, Seramban. has left for Parit Buntar on transfer. Mr. F. R. Mason has been appointed an Inspecting Officer, under, the Agricultural Pests’ Ordinance, for Penang. Mr. A. H. Todd has been granted a commission as Second Lieutenant (Reserve of Officers) in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 43 7 I SERVICE. ANY repair or overhaul on Motor S Cars, Lorries or Motor Cycles, S etc., undertaken at keenest S prices. r Allow us to service your car. Every- thing for the motorist in stock. BORNEO MOTORS, LTD., PENANG. IPOH. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR.
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  • 1476 8 FINE TIMES IN SHANGHAI UPPER CIRCLES. The North China Daily News of July 22 gives the following interesting story coneerning a bogus millionairess and her lovely daughter who may possibly hav been encountered in these parts: Several of the most wealthy and prominent members of Shanghai’s business and
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  • 227 8 INTERESTING POINT OF LAW. Th«* sequel to the stabbing affair whi«»h took place on board the Van Overstrain lon Wednesday last, and in connection with which three Cantonese coolies were charged before the Police Courts. Singapore, the follow ing day. was partly heard on Friday by the
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  • 23 8 T«.kio, July 30,-The luxury tariff will be enforced from to-morrow. I’l.e death is announced of Mr. Tenshu Nishimura, a noted reviewer.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 226 8 < < 1 0T APPOINTMENT J British Doctors I/ c ,1 II X Strongly i_4 TheNahonal lit I 1 I ?g| Tonic Restoratiw Recommend igi Hall’s Wine Halls |j| it quickly builds up your strength. Wine. I >/7 m I S 3 Hall’s Wine has great S value where climatic
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    • 29 8 Billets, their Nutritive and Economic Value, Cultivation, etc., in Malaya, by L. M. Berenger, fl/- per book or fl/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd.. Penang
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    • 264 8 ra ri > bor.3. delicious—ccuy to prepare, easy IMK to isest Nothins better f r children or adults. bits a gEO 'i' IB *7 1 ,j > ■LI iwjf Rm yidy night-cap is a cup cj delicious 'Oxlaltine’ THERE is nothing to equal “Ovaltine” as a “night-cap” to ensure sound,
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  • 792 9 SENTENCE OF THREE YEARS Thomas Lazarus Chater, who pleaded guilty at the Singapore Assizes to committing criminal breach of trust of $6,700 belonging to his employers, Messrs M. A. I Namazie and Sons, was sentesced by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard on Friday morning to three years’ imprisonment, hard labour
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  • 37 9 Messrs. Kennedy Co., inform us that they have received advice by cable from London that the following dividends have been declared. Siamese Tin Ltd. Interim of 2/- per share Rambntan Ltd. 8d Tekka Ltd. |.’,d
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  • 384 9 BAKER. MORGAN’S REPORT. The following is the report of Messrs Baker Morgan and Co., Kuala Lumpur, issued at noon on Saturday last:— With rubber up to l/Oi, ‘’market firm” and tin showing a further advance, over the week, of £3, at £248/-, the share market closed with
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  • 194 9 Benares Opium p. oh«»s’ $5.009.00 num. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 sellers 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 11.90 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per
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  • 116 9 PENANG. AUGF ST 5. 1924 (By Courtesy of the Chartehei» Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 31/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 17/32 3 Docnmentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Ha 158 3 days’sight Private Bomlray Demand Bank 158 o Madras Demand Bank 158 x 3 days’sight
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  • 212 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <(• Cojs share list Friday. To-day. g SD g to Shares. <P C 5 m X Vj X X Sc. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) A. Hitam 10.50 11.00 10.50 11.00 ex Bassett 80 82i 82 i 85
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  • 108 9 August 5, 1924. Local. ct». Smoked Sheet 42i firm Pen\n<l Fine Pale Crepe 42K Unsmoked Sheet 3() M Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...43} pore (Crepe 43} London *nd New yohk. r (Smoked Sheet l/o‘, firm LONDON Crppp New York G23’> The following were the rubber quotatoins in London on
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  • 69 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd.—. Local. August 5: Singapore sold 250 tons at sl24} Penang buyers no sellers at sl24}. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd-. London, August 1, £248.12.6 spot, and £248.12.6 three months buying £248.17.6 three months selling. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd: To-day’s quotation for Singapore
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  • 14 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for July:— lbs. Lunas 28.500 dry.
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  • 223 9 Kuala Lumpur, Tin No Liability, for July hours run 605.40 yardage *****, Tin Ore Won (Pels) 605. Kramat Pulai, Limited for July 1924. from the mine tin 560 piculs, from tributors 306 piculs. Total 866 piculs. Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., output for July 1400 piculs yardage *****<) cubic
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  • 1061 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 2 2 S NAMES g, g\s I les RUBBER [Dollar J c 8,0 Alleuby Rubber Co 95 1 05 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 90 1 00 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 50 1 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 10 5011 00 e» Ayer Kuuing Rubber Estates 40
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 447 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOP!! SEE!!! AUCTION. lhf AT A VA haS disappointed yon. v/riir'i? m? c* i v You seeing Pavlova last year, but IN v 1 1 it* vJ A. <. you will not miss seeing e The World’s Great Juvenile Dancer* .The undersigned will put up tor sale by
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    • 27 9 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Cocrsr, (New Era Edition) Complete Edition u it h supplementary Exercises <cu f3‘or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., Penang
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  • 881 10 WORLD WIDE IN\ ESTLGATION. In a report just issued by the United States Department of Commerce, American capitalists are assured that thei’e are practically unlimited areas in the Ear Eastern and American Tropics suitable for first-class rubber plantations. This i eport is based on the findings
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  • 90 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTERI s Kedah for Singapore. Kalmoa for Deli and Asahan. Kopah for Deli. Klang for Port Swettenham and pore. The following ships are in comrnunication with the Wireless Station atPenang—A Ibert Vogler, A lcino Us Canara, Ethiopia, Machaon. Malwa Mnrex, Plancius, President Adam. Sardinia, Sado Maru, Selandia
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  • 370 10 CLOSE DAILY (except SnndT. BT IRAIN. Federated Malay Slates, Malacca and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except whete 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.a
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    • 762 10 —T- <■ ia Build up Baby’s Constitution II I* H, < Right feeding, from the day baby is born, j W ••XLUHJbS ill V *4 lays the foundation of a sturdy, robust < /fw bßi I constitution. Mellins f ood when pre- I I I t ft z pared as
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    • 145 10 RINGWORMS ON Also On Face. Could Not Sleep for Terrible Itching. Cuticura Heals. “The trouble began with ringworms on my little girl’s head and face. She could not sleep for the terrible itching and burning, «nd was absent from school for a few weeks. After the ringworms went off they
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  • 558 11 PROHIBITION ON EXPORT OF CAPITAL RENEWED. Contrary to the expectations of some, the favourable results of M. Herriot’s conversations in England and Belgium failed to make the franc rise, for the market has remained about equally divided between buyers and sellers of foreign currency, says a correspondent. The
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  • 95 11 Under the recent reorganisation of the Free States Army cavalry was abolished. It has now come to light that no one in the Army shall be mounted except the G. O. C.s of the various commands, who will not be allowed even to have mounted orderlies. Army parades
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  • 87 11 Aug. 9 —Malaya Cup Soccer, Negri Sembilan vs Johore. 9 —Kedah Rubber Co., General Meeting, Katz Bros., noon. 16 —Malaya Cup Soccer. Malacca vs Singapore. 16—S. C. S. A. Sports. Mr. Joe” Constantine, who has been in the service of Sarkies Brothers, the well-known hotel proprietors, for upwards
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  • 542 11 PRINTING FIRM LOSES CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. Judgment was entered, with costs, by Mr. Justice Smith in favour of Sir E. De La Rue. and Messrs. Ivor and Stuart De La Rue, in the action brought by Warrilows (Limited). They were sued by Warrilows (Limited). printers of
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    • 395 11 m H ?1 hti I fftin H I z> < i ■in" -L- J < /WW Zam-Buk Cures Dreadful Case '\y Z/ yr O sufferer from piles or 7 /fk'dffffj any abscesses, ulcers or /Z&x' swellings should ever submit to operaf</~ddrP' Don, without first trying Zam-Buk. i /yX*-'*j* t This
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    • 275 11 H J Dhoby Account 1 Book FOR 52 WEEKS h. EACH 80 CTS. Stocked by: r Pinaag Gazette Press, Ltd. I J For all Diseased Skin Surfaces Germolene has brought comfort solace and healing to hundreds of sufferers who had not known rest from skin torture for months 1 and
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    • 129 11 Baby’s progress -zr Rabtfs progress will be speedy H and uninterruptedand willgratify you in every way if you fied I him onNodick'sMalted.Milh, the food that nourishes and sustains H Mor lick's Malted Milk assists nature* to guard against epidemic diseases and childrens 9 complaints. f OF ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES
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    • 1282 12 THE BLUE 'FUNNEL LINE kVJ| *ll hSI INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. jig k k I WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT 1 MR Wgjg 111 RHKXENOR August 12 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg. fa| jj&k a3E flfe&k JIW -MiwTOjt ELPENOR 11 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. '4 1 *TEI RESIAS 21 Marseilles,
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    • 625 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCfAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Go vernine utJ o P. oTSAILINGS. london-far-eastern service. From London Doo Penang. To London U«» e p, 0 w about about KAISAR I HIND Aug.
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