Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 August 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 182. VOL. LXXXII. WEDNESDAY, Bth AUGUST, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 739 2 London, July 22.—Replying, iu the House of Commons to Mr. Lambert, Mr. Thomas said that the rider attached to the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty by the Iraq Assembly to the effect that the Treaty should be void if the British Government failed to safeguard the rights of Iraq in Mosul,
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    • 74 2 London, July 12. —The recrudescence of Separatist activity at Pirmasens is reported by the Mainz correspondent of The Times,’” who says that late last night members of the “Rhenish Workers’ party raided inns and ordered the guests to proceed to their homes telling them that the Separatists
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    • 130 2 London, July 20.- That the failure to construct the Singapore Naval Base has definitely destroyed the whole balance of relative naval strengths adopted at the Washington Conference is the opinion of the Marquess of Linlithgow, who in a letter to “The Times” doubts whether the British naval experts
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    • 89 2 London, July 24.—The activities of Communist brigand bands have become sc alarming that the Bulgarian Government has decided to employ troops against them and local commanders have been given discretionary powers. Hitherto, says “The Times” Sofia correspondent the bands 'iavi been acting more or less independently of
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    • 74 2 London, July 30. A. message from Baghdad say’s Basrah reports that two Air Force officers. Flight Liputenant Day, M.C., and Pilot Officer D. R. Stewart, have been missing for several days in the desert south of the Basrah-Nasiriyah Railway. Th< y madp a forced landing during a sandstorm
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    • 141 2 London, July 23. —The likelihood of the visit of Mr. C. R. Das to England was raised by Colonel Howard Bury in the House of Commons this afternoon, when Mr. Richards, replying, said he had no information as to whether Mr. Das had been granted
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    • 169 2 London. July 23. —The following cricketers have been definitely selected to tour Australia —Gilligan. Chapman, J. Bryan, Sutcliffe, Sandham, Woolley, Hendren, Tate, Dick Tyldesley and Strudwick. Two others have been asked if they are able to go if selected. As finally constituted the team will consist
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    • 90 2 London, July 23,—A storm in the County cricket tea cup followed an incident during the Yorkshire-Middlesex match at Sheffield, when two umpires complained of the conduct of Waddington, the Yorkshire bowler. It was reported that Middlesex declined to meet Yorkshire next year hut this is denied to-day
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    • 44 2 London, July 29,—Mr. J. A. Ewing, Lecturer of xAllahahad University, was proceeding in a small yacht from Gourack to Inverary when he encountered a storm on Monday night. The yacht went ashore at Kyles off Bute but Mr. Ewing is missing.
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    • 854 2 MASSAGE ggß. Mr. and Mrs. K. 56, Macalistar Road, SI D-ARUMA HOTEL H 4 &1 p C f > a i > miscellaneous. Or® Oexman Eczema Want'll I' urnished CO lU pound f have suffered tor years, and most of the House, with three bedrooms preferred .SMS, tX’St from Ist
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  • 3522 3 NEW LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 10. ‘For the first time in the history of the game, a Frenchman is lawn tennis champion. The honojir fell to Jean Borotra, who was responsible for knocking out the greatly fancied American player, Vincent Richards.
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  • 126 3 A demonstration of how to kill a rabbit was giv.en in Shoreditch County Court by Judge Cluer. It arose out erf a possession case in which a landlady complained that her tenant killed rabbits in her garden and left blood about the place. Judge Cluer
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  • 79 3 At the Army rifle meet’ng at Bisley ’he championship was won by C.S M.I. hurcher. of the Small Arms School, with 336 points. The silver medal went to C. S.M. F. G. Nfwall, Kind’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, with a score of 322. and the bronze jewel
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    • 298 3 J •op a s .‘Op Appointment --j. K L? Appointment- to the Court- fGy VIM' to the Court Your Baby needs this famous food famous, not only because the strong and sturdy. This clean children of 4 Royal Houses have been food for Baby is free from the risk reared
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  • 730 4 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Preparations are being made for the Chinese Republic Anniversary International Exhibition, which will probably be opened in 1926. The Temple of Heaven is mentioned as a suitable place for the exhibition. Rubber Tyred Vehicles. The Foochow police administration has issued a regulation ordering that all vehicles
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  • 1378 4 DIVERS’ PROBLEMS AT SCAPA FLOW. During the War the British salvage successes were notable for the recovery of German code books, which are still a secret. The new chapter opened with the Laurentic Operations.” and now another mighty task is beginning—the raising of the German Fleet at
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  • 203 4 MODERN AND FAST LIGHT CRUISERS. The forecast made by the “Times of Ceylon’’ some weeks ago that IL M. S. “Chatham” would have a very brief tenure of service as flag-ship of the East Indies Squadron has proved correct. As was given as more than a possibility,
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  • 126 4 Sir Thomas Lipton was congratulated by the shareholders of Lipton (Limited). :.t the annual meeting, on receiving the honour of the freedom of Glasgow. Sir Thomas said he used to work in that city for half a crown a wpek. The staff in his shop
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  • 534 4 NORWEGIAN VESSEL'S CARGO. The ordinarily peaceful business of Colombo Harbour seems fated to be disturbed at the moment by the arrival of vessels with unusual cargoes, says the “Times of Ceylon.” First, there was the “Schlesien,” 1 with contraband for China then the “Transbait,” with ten
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  • 262 4 Summary of the crop report for njie week ending the 26th July 1924. During the week rain was general throughout the Province, except in the Lower Chindwin, where no rain fell. Thp fall was heavy on the Arakan and Tenasserim coasts and light to moderate elsewhere.
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  • 894 4 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kutsang for Singapore, China and Japan. HSlfozaki Maru for Colombo, (taking mails for India), Suez, Marseilles and London. Results which will have far-reaching influence on the design of super-giant flying-boats are being obtained by the Air Ministry in exhaustive trials at Felixstowe with the huge Atalanta
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  • 444 4 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 81 TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johor* and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except w her-> otherwis® stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the
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  • 118 4 PENANG. AUGUST 6, 1924 (By Courtmsy of chk Ch^rprhk l Bank.) London Demand Bank -/3 31/32 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 1/’ 3 Credit 2/4 17 3 Documentary 4 24" Calcutta Demand Bank R»158 1 3 days’sight Private 162 3 Bombay Demand Bank l 1 5 Madras Demand Bank
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  • 30 4 Aug. 9—Malaya Cup Soccer, Negri Seiu bilan vs Johore. 9—Kedah Rubber Co., General Meeting, Katz Bros., noon. 16—Malaya Cup Soccer, Malacca Singapore. 16 —S. C. S. A. Sports.
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  • 16 4 (1) Mukoda c/o Suzuki. (2) Leo Khoritching. 1 (3) Dynieskecs. (4) Lascar. (5) Fancy.
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    • 72 4 PINKETTFS KEEP YOU WELL during the hot, season of the year by keeping the system clean and the blood cool. Used occasionally when needed they dispel constipation, gently stimulate the liver, banish biliousness, vertigo, sick headaches, prevent diarrhoea and dysentery, keep the skin clear and the breath sweet. They also
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS.
    • 1205 5 Mondaj, July 7th. —Up and did write a letter to Mistress Bassett for sending her a very good way of making a cider cup, she having begged for same by return of the post that she may prepare it for a gaaden party she wqpld give. So
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    • 499 5  -  By A Chinese Epicure. There are queer things in Chinese food. It must be remembered that in spite of incredible industry, eighty per cent of the population of China are always un the verge of starvation. Therefore, everything edibile is diligently searched for and eaten. This hunt for
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    • Article, Illustration
      55 5 The illustration shows a smart frock which is made of silk foullard. The foundation is quite plain, while the unusual trimming which gives it such a distinctive note is the spiral flounce. The flounce is of white silk, while the foundation is of white foullard with a
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    • 557 5  -  By Penelope. A good deal of illness caused through bad digestion and chronic neuralgia can be traced to bad teeth. It is horrid, of course, to see teeth that are half black with decay, and the amount of poison imparted by these bad teeth into the system
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    • 528 5  -  By Jean Maclntyre. I saw a meek and mild little man the other day, bespectacled and deprecating. Yet his wife was a bold, aggressive creature —and they wer> evidently very much in love. A great deal has been written about the men women like. What about the
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    • 666 5  -  By Rosamond. This article is intended chiefly for the young married woman who is fond of en tertaining her friends in the evening when her husband is at home, but who either finds it too much work to prepaid anything ceremonious in the way of a
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    • 169 5 LIFE WITHOUT THEM A POOR THING.” The Prince of Wales, who is President of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, presided at the centenary banquet at the Hotel Cecil. The Prince, proposing prosperity to the society, said that during its first year
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  • 604 6 The Conference at Downing-street between the Allied delegates and the German representatives in no way appears to clear the way to a satisfactory ending of the dispute. Germany’s delegates have arrived in London full of penitence and apparently only too eager to come to terms —proj vided the
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  • 419 6 That the negotiations between Britain and the Soviet have broken down cmnot be regarded as surprising. It is a way that Conferences have in these unsettled davs. We hive always looked upon the Anglo-Soviet Conference as a futile attempt on the part of the Bolsheviks to
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  • 433 6 Weld Quay is admittedly a disgrace to Penang. Unkempt, untidy, congested and dirty, it remains a perpetual barrier to the progress of the port. And so it will remain until the foreshore is reclaimed from the sea and the quay taken out far enough to meet water sufficiently
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  • 1381 6 The Death of Sir William Herdman recalls the “Challenger” “Challenger’’ expedition with which Expedition. he was connected in his capacity as office assis ant to Mr., later Sir, Charles Wyville Thomson. That expedition, which marked the opening of a new era in oceanic exploration, originated from a
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  • 310 6 DISHONEST RECEIVER Chief Detective Inspector J. Costello produced two Malays named Hussain bin Madarseh and Ali bin Ahmad before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the Police Court, Penang, this morning, the former being charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property to wit a gold watch and green silk sarong
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  • 745 7 Bright Prospects. MEETING THE GERMANS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 5. The principal representatives at the Inter-Allied Conference dismissed the procedure to be adopted at the forthcoming meeting with the Germans and decided that America, Great Britain, France, Italy, Japan and Belgium each nominate two Ministers to discuss every
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  • 53 7 CONFERENCE CONCLUDED. Dublin. August 5. The Irish Boundary conference has concluded and Mr. Thomas and Mr. Henderson left for London by the night mail. A communique says that the question of putting into operation Clause XII was fully discussed and a statement will be made in the House
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  • 77 7 CONTRACTS CANCELLED. London, August 5. In the House of Commons in answer to questions, Mr. Sydney Webb said he was aware that many contracts for forward delivery of British manufactured goods had been cancelled by Japanese buyers as the result of the new Japanese luxury tariff. representations
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  • 82 7 DUTCH DECLINE SUPPORT. The Hague, August 5. Replying to the League of Nationsand declining to support the proposed Mutual Guarantee Pact, the Foreign Minister says it will be the Government’s aim to strengthen the legal guarantees of the League of Nations, but it does not feel justified
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  • 55 7 MINISTER AT WASHINGTON. London, August 5. The Daily Telegraph learns that the Canadian Government has offered the post of Canadian Minister at Washington to Senator Belcourt. Official Denial. Ottawa. August 5. The report of Senator Belcourt’s appointment as Minister at Washington is officially denied. The Cabinet has
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  • 43 7 WELCOME AT HALIFAX. Halifax, August 5. A swarm of small craft went out to meet the Special Service Squadron, which arrived here and was welcomed by a thunder from the citadel guns and the sirens of the shipping in port.
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  • 32 7 ANNUAL REUNION. London. August 5. Two hundred Siamese students from English universities and colleges are holding an annual reunion at Cheam School. Sutton, which is becoming an increasingly popular gathering.
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  • 20 7 London. August 5. With minor amendments the Hotfse of Lords passed the third reading of the Housing Bill.
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  • 116 7 The homeward mail by the Tara, closes at 10 am. on Friday, the Bth instant. The mail despatched from Penang on the 11th July by the s.s. Tara was delivered in London on the sth August. The B. I. Packet Teesta. with mails despatched from London on the
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  • 211 7 Abortive Conference. TEMPORARY BREAKDOWN. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 5. The following communique was issued by the Foreign Office this morning: The Anglo-Soviet Conference, having sat in committee the whole of Saturday and Sunday, met in full session on Monday at noon and sat until 7.15 this morning.
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  • 157 7 RESULTS OF INVESTIGATIONS. Mexico City. August 5. Federal troops and mounted police are scouring the territory in the vicinity of Mrs. Evans’ ranch for the murder- rs. It is officially thought that the attack was solely made on motives of robbery and was not due to agrarian
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  • 395 7 Friday Bth August, 1924. Mixed Doubles Handicap Class “A.” —5 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bennett vs. —3 Mrs. Welham and A. G. Read (4): —1 Miss Law and E. Dunkerley vs. Scr. Mrs. Davscn and L. D. Wood (5) —5 Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
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  • 180 7 Americans’ Progress. ARRIVAL AT REYKJAVIK. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Reykjavik, August 5. Two American airmen have arrived from Horn* Fiord after a flight in a heavy gale. Supply Ship Icebound. New York, August 5. The Danish Government’s steamer carrying supplies for the American world fliers encountered the worst ice conditions
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  • 305 7 S. AFRICANS VS. GLAMORGAN. London, August 5. Owing to rain at Cardiff there was no play and the match between Glamorganshire and the South Africans was abandoned. County Championship Results. London. August 5. At Birmingham. Warwickshire secured a first innings victory over Derbyshire. Warwickshire scored 255 in the
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  • 33 7 FRENCH VICTORY. Evian les Bains, August 5. In the Doubles of the Davis Cup, Cochet and Brugnon (France) defeated Zemla and Lezeher (Czecho-Slovakia 7-5, 3-6. 6-4 6-4. thus winning the tie.
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  • 58 7 ENQUIRY CONTINUING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, August 6. The only information with regard to last week’s strike of the medical students of King Edward VII Medical College elicited, upon enquiry yesterday was to the effect that the Council of the College, which is considering the action
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  • 573 7 SUCCESSFUL AUTUMN MEETING. The last day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting, being a public holiday, drew a record crowd, the biggest we have seen at any previous function ot its nature It eclipsed that of the palmy days of the rubber boom. The meeting was not
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  • 564 7 Mrs. E. L. Huson is in’the European hospital. Mr. D. Bartlett ha's left Petaling Tin mine for Pengkales. Mrs. P. A. Anthony and Miss E. Anthony expect to be in Malaya for about one month. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Jeff, of Ipoh, have been staying in Kuala
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  • 19 7 OBITUARY. London, August 5. The death is announced of Dr. Hopkyn Rees, Professor of Chinese in the London University.
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  • INDIAN NEWS.
    • 786 8 Delhi. -July 23.—After a strenuous and anxious period of over 10 days everybody appears to have enjoyed a quiet day yesterday. For the first time since the disturbances the officials had a little time to attend to their usual office work and shopkeepers sat in their shops
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    • 24 8 Darjeeling, July 21,—The members of the Everest Expedition are expected to be back in Darjeeling at about the beginning of next month.
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    • 315 8 Amritsar. July 21.-The Shromam Sikh Sudhar Committee, in a significant Press communique, observes that the Akah lea ders are still incapable of acquitting themselves of the charge that their activities aim at the establishment of Swaraj in this country, or the overthrow of the present Government, in spite
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    • 354 8 Calcutta. Jul\ 22. —Important recommendations on the currency situation are contained in a lengthy communication addressed to the Government of India by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce, owing to grave apprehensions as to what the position will be next cold weather unless some remedial measures are put into
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    • 65 8 Delhi. July 29.—Isolated cases of assaults still continue though not so frequent. A case in which a stone was thrown at a Hindu house which hit a woman. has been reported to the police. The authorities are doing their best to bring badmashes to book. 20 Further
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    • 73 8 Cochin, July 30.—There are six steamers in Cochin Harbour, but all shipping operations have bgen suspended owing to rough weather. The S.S. Rani, an Asiatic steamer, has taken her clearance to-day being unable to work. She has taken some mails from some of the local Euiopean
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    • 257 8 Where “the best of everything H is served, you are sure to find, on the dining table, a bottle of LEA PERRINS' SAUCE Standard ILL I Ji 'iiMr light car /CSr car of rU wide repute Iu re ial,ilit y a ■\Vk£A7" V TV X guarantee of food service under
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  • 127 9 THAT MEMO BY THE ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE. [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,—The planting community and especially the Asiatic, are thankful to the Committee for the issuing of the above memorandum, but nothing less than information in the following heads will meet the situation (1) What was the
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  • 131 9 It is that the daintiest of aldainty dancers, the little Mura Shi pot!, has arranged tomorrow’s programme of 19 different items, her debut »n Penang she will appear in the most famous dance immortalized by the divind Anna Pavlova—“ The Dying Swan for which
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  • 130 9 Once—not so very long «ago —Englishwomen had the reputation of being badly shod. Now it is the reverse. One thing that has particularly impressed visitors from over-seas and elsewhere this yea’- is tHe smartness of our women’s footwear Even elderly women wear elaborate and «attractive shoes. The
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  • 243 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for Jnlv:— 11 8. Sungei Batu (Maltrva) 1 33,-000 Vai Dor 21.60«» Malakoff 49,150 Bertam C. 121,000 Bertam Extended 5.600 Windsor (F.M.S.) 29.450 Mayfield 28.700 Foothills (Malaya) 15.100 Kuala Sidim 34.496 Bassett 18,90 b United Patani 57.500 Ayer Kuning (F.M.5.).,. 35,500 Bradwall
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  • 137 9 77ie following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <{• Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. „V£ Spares. -oD A n f c. f Cc. f 0. 1 C. Mining. Hitam e 1.421 1.45 1.471 1.50 Idris Hyd. 24/- 25/ 241- 24/6 ex Johan 38 39 38 39
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  • 93 9 August 6, 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 42[> firm Fine Pale Crepe 42? Unsmoked Sheet 30 Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...43] pore (Crepe 43] London and New York. (Smoked Sheet 1/1A firm I.OSDON Crep j,j New York G23| The following were the rubber quotatoms in London on August .*>
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  • 49 9 I "The General Produce Agency, Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day Good F. A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $.57 to 57A F.A.Q. do 55 56 LowF.X.Q. do 52 54 Plain Unsmoked Sheet 44 47 Loose Scrap 3.5 39
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  • 111 9 The Straits 1 rading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on August 5: London. Spot £256.15s Up 8.5 s 3 mos. buying 256.15 s „8.2.6 3 selling 257 8.2.6 Local. AugßSt: 6 Singapore sold 27.5 tons at sl27§ Penang buyers no sellers at sl27]. 77r Eastern Smelting Co.,
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  • 132 9 Southern Perak Dredging, Limited oiftpu* for July was 450 piculs. Chenderiang Tin Dredging Limited for full month ending 31st July 1924, Dredge hours 592, cubic yards 78,000 piculs 140. Hydraulicing piculs 170. Kainunting Tin Dredging. Ltd., for whole month of July output (three dredges) 1573 pels, hours run
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  • 1052 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 5 j. NAMES S9Q a> H I RUBBER [Dollar.] S c 8 c e Allenby Rubber Co 95 1 06 Alor Gajab Rubber Estate 9T 1 00 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 50 1 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 10 5011 00 ex Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates
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    • 330 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. s.s. “PEMBROKESHIRE” Voy. 8. Consignees of cargo ]>er the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that the survey of cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held on lit* August, 1924, at 2.30 p.m. at P.H.B. Godown No. 4. No further survey will be held
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    • 104 9 4. j a NOTES J F TRADE-MARK A BETTER| RECORD lower PRICE 1 COLUMBIA “NEW PROCESS” RECORDS. J S I Now $1.70 S EACH 10’. DOUBLg SIDED. J 5 NEW NUMBERS. A F Merry Go Round Waltz J Tell Me A Story Fox Trot J f Melancholy J i Take
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  • 552 10 MARCONI ON HIS DISCOXERV. Senatore Marconi, lecturing on the 2n<l July at the Royal Society of Arts, desen ed for the first time the results of his ex periTnents in the transmission of wireless telephone and telegraph messages over great distances by means of the shoit wave
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  • 122 10 Extraordinarily complicated relationships have been brought about by the marriage of a Los Angeles foreman, say» a “Central News" message from NewYork. Mr. James F. Burk, who lost his wife some time ago, has married his mother-in-law. Mrs. Sarah Maloney. In the marriage records Burk s age
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  • 61 10 Mr. Hodges (Civil Lord of the Admiral ty), in a written reply to a question by Mr. Hudson, states that the Admiralty sees no reason to abolish the punishment of birching within the narrow limits and subject to the safeguards which have been frequently explained to
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  • 429 11 WANT OF A GOOD ROAD. Belong is a town situated to the southwest of Pattani and lies on the borders of Perak and Kedah. Its population is small and consists mostly .of Malays. The language spoken is Malay. Both the F. M. S. dollar and the Siamese tical
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  • 415 11 Messrs. James F. Hutton aaid Co., Ltd., Manchester, report for the wpek ended July 9 as follows The Bureau report on the American crop, as on Jun? 25, gave the condition as 71.2 against 65.6 a month ago, and 69.9 last year. This shews an improvement
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