Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 August 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY.. ESTABLISHED 1&33. No. 192. VOL. LXXXII. SATURDAY, 16th AUGUST, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 630 1 “NIKKO””] MODERN ART I BIOGRAPHIC a STL 1)10 I 'lO. 7, Nortiiam Koad, No. &79. I r I 1^ r i i— bm—— A fL JI F“" I I A Ji J ’I DUTCH BUTTER has of old been famous ARMCO iron F IUME LENNON TYPE «patented. L fQ.Wff? ill
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  • 617 2  -  THE MANIA FOR RECORDBREAKING. By John Blunt. An inhabitant of Wellington, New Zealand, has just succeeded in playing the piano continuously for lOOhr. lOmin. This misguided effort, to break a perfectly futile record reminds me of jhe men who swing clubs until they are ready to drop or
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    • 913 2 MASSAGE Mr. and Mrs. K. KUS AKA -U—--56, Macalistar Road, Tg DARUMA HOTEL I IIVV9LfaW Tei.pb... «64. So Soon Get Worse Few complaints get serious more DACITinVC VACAVT quickie than digestive troubles, and rum liuna v auaih. none better more readily if t h eiig ht 7 rn-". treatment be
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    • 76 2 East Asiatic Co., Ltd. OUTWARD: FOR BELAWAN. (DELI,) PORT SWETTENHAM, SINGAPORE BANGKOK due Penang m/s FIONIA about 6th Sept. FOR SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN, m/s ASI A about 24th August HOMEWARD: FOR COLOMBO, PORT SAID, LONDON, HAMBI RG AND COPENHAGEN. due Penang s/s ERLE about Gth Sept, m/s FIONIA about 7th
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    • 671 2 CURACAO A i 1 CHERRY BRANDY ■J 10 s KUMMEL Il 1 I E V. 0. GIN 1 Known, Asked for, and Appreciated 1 Isverywncrc. MB J —x )■♦»< 23 The Connoisseur comes to Caldbeck’s, Paisley 1 g ij I Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., 8 p f 3 (Incorporated in
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    • 455 3 I LI r —fayy -<■ "<■ <F~~ ==s'; -gte I WEEK of BARGAINS at -MJ WLs Sale Special of bargains for Men. V COMMENCING MONDAY, AUGUST 18 th. White Neglige A /«XX A ffc' rapr m If A Jk 1 I wZ v z 4 >k «‘X W sBBH f
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  • 2062 4  -  BY J. C. PISQUAL. (25th Article.) My visit to Korat coincided with the great movement all over the country of Laos peasants who came down from the North to help the Siamese in the Menam valley to harvest their padi crop, and on my
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  • 225 4 HOSPITAL AUTHORITIES BLAMED Mentioning an assault action before Mr. Pryde in the District Court, Singapore, Mr. Nicol, Court Inspector, told His Honour that the case was the sequel to an affair which took place in May last. The delay in bringing the case before the Court was
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  • 185 4 The Chinese proprietor of Chop Heap Thye Cheong, of 25 Boat Quay, was charged before Mr. Pryde in the District Court. Singapore, with landing rubber in excess of the declared amount. Mr. Freeman, of the Rubber Restriction Office, prosecuted. while the Chop was represented by Mr. Carver. Explaining
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  • 304 4 RUNNY MEDE HOTEL SUICIDE. Mr. H. A. Forrer, sitting in the Police Court, Penang, this morning as H. M. Coroner, returned a verdict of suicide in the case of the death of Lee Ah AVah, a boy employed in the Runnymede Hotel. The facts of the case were
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  • 79 4 TWO HYLAMS CONCERNED. On receipt of information last night, Mr. J. Byrne. Head of Preventive Service, accompanied by Mr. R.E.A.Ulaik, went to the Netherland Hotel in King Street anti in a room made a seizure of It’"* tahils ot chandu and arrested two Hylams who were just coming
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  • 158 4 THREE FINE BOUTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 16. There was a large attendance at the Boxing Stadium when Jerry Monahan beat Valentin Galit on points in a twelve rounds contest. The men had met twice previously in Manila, and both contests were drawn. The opening
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  • 208 4 TRAIN LEAVES THE RAILS. An accident occurred to the Siamese train running between Haid Yai Junction and Sungei Golok on Aneust 9. which might have had v-ry serious results. Near Tanjong Mas. on the Siamese side of the boundary, some person or persons had removed the
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  • 825 4 GROWING AMENITIES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, August 15. That the State of Kedah is forging ahead in importance in Malaya there can be no gainsaying. Favoured by natural resources in a measure tar in excess of other States in Malaya, especially in the production of the
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  • 610 4 LIST OF AAV ARDS. The following is a continuation of the list of awards at the Second Exhibition of School Work, which wg published yesterday Basketry (Malay Schools). Guru—lsmail bin Puteh, Pulau K la School; Abdul Jalil bin Rauf, Chowrasta School; Abdullah Kin Yahya, Chowrasta School;
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    • 179 4 A MARVELLOUS PERFUMED VELVETY CREAM <- SEMOVES HAIR •VBBnr* Whereas razors and ordinary J; depilatories simply remove hair above the skin surface, SsP" Veet melts the hair away beJf luath it. Veet is a perfumed velvety cream that is as easy to i use as a a<e cream J ust
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  • 3530 5 ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 24. Inasmuch as the rubber against the South Africans has been won, the M.C'.C. have decided to make experiments in the remaining two Test matches in order to prepare for the tour in Australia during
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  • 266 5 "A GOOD TIME AS MOLLIE MALONE.” In the Divorce Division, before Mr. Justice Horridge, Mrs. Florence May Mark wick petitioned for the dissolution of her marriage on the grounds of alleged cruelty, desertion, and bigamous adultery of her husband, Mr. Wilfred Leslie Markwick, a schoolmaster, of Waterlane, Brixton,
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    • 219 5 /j th WEEK I OF t WHITEAWAY’S SALE Special Bargain Dis- J plays in our Men’s (Outfitting Department, i Boots and Shoes, Etc., S from Monday, August J 18th. The following are a few bargains i f picked at random from hundreds of J I similar big values: S Men’s
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  • 332 6 Fi-rtchkr. —Av Bristol, England, July 16. 1924, the wife of J. S. Fletcher, Klang, a son. Quinn. —On August 13, 1924, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs. E. B. Quinn, a daughter. EGYPT AND THE SUDAN, Though the cables to-day indicate that all is quiet in
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  • 397 6 Prior to the war, Germany had the second largest mercantile marine in the world. Under the futile Treaty o f Versailles it appeared that she had been relegated to a position of minor importance. with little or no prospect of regaining her footing for many years to come.
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  • 1029 6 BY LISTENER-IN. Doctors have a rotten time in many ways. People call them in often at the very last minute to repair the ravages of illness, and if so be that the patient recovers, he thumps himself loudly on the chest for ever after and speaks
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  • 1083 6 Is it possible that after-dinner speeches are a marketable com-After-Dinner modity? Are we to Speeches. believe that there exist professional writers of them, composing them and selling them to uninspired customers.-' So it would seem if we are to judge by a recent advertisement for a supply
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  • 13 6 The homeward mail by the 11 closes at 6 p.m. to-day.
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    • 234 6 i 1 )> bii i yjK Wk< /WMX m KKXB'Bkt J 7 v\J 1 s vSVx y w 1 THE ANALYST REPORTS: that sand and dust are ever present in machine manufactured cigarettes —a warning for all smokers to study their health and enjoy j VIRGINIA CIGARETTES .OB OS fejl
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    • 23 6 “E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 28 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 1.22 a.m. 7.33 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 8.2 p.m. To-MoRROW. High Water. Low Water. 1.58 a.m. 8.12 a.m. 1.56 p.m. 8.34 p.m.
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  • 254 6 DEATH. Chia.—On 13th August, at 9 p.m., at 21, Sophia Road, Madam? Soon Siew Neo, dearly beloved wife of Mr. Chia Soon Kim, mother of Mr. Chia Choo Seah and mother-in law of Mr. Lim Tua Tee, at the age of 47. Funeral on Sunday. 17th August, to Bukit Brown
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  • 467 7 Ruhr Evacuation. FRENCH CONCESSIONS. [Hkutrr’< Telegrams.] London. August 15. With the entire settlement at stake, including the benefits Germany will gain by carrying out the Dawes plan and the floating of the £40,000,000 loan, the opinion is generally expressed that the Germans will recognise half a loaf as
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  • 19 7 ITALIAN’S PROGRESS. Thor Shawn (Faroe Isles). August 15. The Italian world flier, Locatelli has arrived from Stromness.
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  • 317 7 Egyptian Protest. COMMISSION WANTED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Alexandria. August 15. A communique says that the Egyptian Government has instructed its Minister in London to lodge a protest to the British Government against the measures taken in the Sudan, and to urge the immediate establishment of an EgyptianSudanese Commission
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  • 292 7 championship results. London, August 15. At Dewsbury, Yorkshire beat Northants by ten wickets. Northants scored 163 and 187. Rhodes capturing 6 wickets for 40, while Yorkshire replied with 328 and 23 runs for no loss in the second innings. At Cheltenham, Gloucestershire beat Leicestershire by seven wickets. In
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  • 38 7 EXIT JAPAN. Pi evidence (Rhode Island). August 15. Australia defeated Japan in the final of the American zone of the Davis Cup. O’Hara Wood, and Patterson beat Okamoto and Harada 7-5. 6-2. 6-4 in the doubles.
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  • 80 7 Another Outbreak. RUBBER REGION ISOLATED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York. August 15. The "Herald’’ and the "Tribune" say that American business men are disturbed at the outbreak of another revolution in Brazil, which has kept the rubber region of the Amazon isolated for the past month. The Brazilian Consul.
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  • 46 7 CARGO SERIOUSLY DAMAGED. Aden, August 15. The fire on board the Clan Cumming has not yet been extinguished. The cargo is seriously damaged and its discharge is proceeding slowly owing to dense smoke. It is feared that the lower hold is also on fire.
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  • 574 7 The Clan Line steamer “Clan Cumming,” a vessel of 4,867 tone, has been held up in Colombo, with a full load of Java sugar consigned for some European ports. She is unable to proceed to sea owing to trouble brought about by the lascar crew of
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  • 43 7 London. July 23. —After leaving a Rotherhithe school, where both were teachers. William Holmes, a widower, shot dead in the street George Kay, a married man. and then committed suicide. It is believed that they both loved the same school-mistress.
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  • 102 7 First Public Speech. NEW POLICY NOT WANTED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 15. Mr. de Valera made his first public speech since his release from gaol at Ennis to-day. He declared that Ireland had recovered her soul. A new policy was not needed. The policy of 1917 to 1921
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  • 606 7 LIBERAL VICTORY. London. August 15. The West Carmathen by-election necessitated by the retirement of Sir J. Norton-Griffiths to give Sir Alfred Mond a seat resulted as follows Sir Alfred Mond (Lib.) 12,760 Mr. Owen (Lab.) 8.351 Sir A. Stevens Stephens (C0n.)... 7,896 Liberal Majority 4,409 Mr. Alstair
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  • 1058 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mias Gage-Brown has left hospital and is staying with friends in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. W. S. Ebden has been appointed Assistant Registrar of the Supreme Court, Johore. Mr. G. XV. Crawley. Gaoler. Malacca, has left for England on furlough prior to retirement, and Mr. N. T. King, of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 I PEUGEOT I BABY- QUAD. This is the little car which astonished the world in a Petrol Consumption Test. Beautifully Built, Reasonable in Price and Economical. The finest value obtainable in Two-Seater Cars EE on the Market. 1 Price Complete $1,350. g BORNEO MOTORS LTD., PENANG. g Singapore. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL
    • 140 8 London, August. 3.—The Riga correspondent of the “Times” says that Zinovieff “in a fiery greeting to the new graduates of the Military Staff College denounced the London Conference. Zinovieff said that Mr. MacDonald and M. Herriot were “fools who imagine that peace is possible without a
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    • 80 8 London, August 6.—A Nairobi message says earth tremors felt in Kenya became a severe shock in the Northern districts of Sambuhu and Turkana, where the natives report that a laigt meteor has fallen. Tribesmen are bringing cattle to the south for water, because the convulsion split
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    • 136 8 London, August 6.—Justification for the use of the Air Force in Iraq appears m a White Paper issued to-day, Air Marshal Thomas declaring that its employment had enabled highly centralised yet comprehensive, intelligence to be collected, which was the essence of wise and economic control. As
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    • 65 8 London, August 7.—A Baghdad message says the new Iraq Cabinet in a statement outlining their policy declare that they propose to benefit from the experience of Britain in the development of Iraq and devote particular attention to the economic situation. They also propose to take measures
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    • 97 8 London, August 2. —Marquess Curzon of Kedleston flatly repudiates the alle gat ion made by Mr. T. Johnston, M.P., during the House of Commons Middle hast debate on July 29, that he spent a considerable portion of his time at Lausanne fighting on bbhalf of British interests in
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    • 70 8 London, August I.—Sir Charles Yate asked the Secretary of State whether in view of the outrageous attacks on the posts of the North West frontier the Raj will reconsider his decision to legaid M aziristan as being under peacetime conditions and whether he will withdraw the active service
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    • 454 8 ii o” 1 Umf .aegAfcCgMk S I a?W &lt;WwF I 'feM I •jT Hk3Bw B Wfe '$S H •I k 7 I awm If W| V-^ -&lt; q I llw xb VI l I k.-&gt;-"';^ V?' -Cdl" WTURSING mothers v* JL 'M need rich, healthy blood. The li;e 'ĕ ivin
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    • 16 8 Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, *l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 388 8 vO: v 7 I T V The Cootest Wear -Il 1 i under the Sun li \V Mertex)s) I k }V- l-ki- lVhole»altonly:m CELLULAR CLOTHING CO.. Ltd., Fere St., I-osden. E.C.2., England —T— Estate of KHOO THEAN TEK deceased. The property belonging to the above Estate, advertise»! elsewhere as being*
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  • 547 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co.. Penang, reported on Saturday as follows The price of Tin after reacting to £250-10-0 has recovered to £257 a gain on the week of 35/- while locally sales have been made only 25c. below the highest point recently touched. Mining shares have been
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  • 94 9 The following is the total value of Foreign Merchandise, excluding Parcel Post from British Malaya during the month of July 1924 Imports Increase or 1923 1924 Decrease (in thousands of dollars). Jan-June 282,2X4 308.0354-25.751 July 46,710 57.7194-10,769 Exports Increase or 1923 1924 Decrease (in thousands of dollars).
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  • 67 9 Aug. 16—Malaya Cup Soccer, Malacca vs Singapore. 16—S. C. S. A. Sports. 19. 20, 21— Penang Impressionists Annual Exhibition at Government English School. M■■■ The s. s, Devanha from Japan, China, Singapore is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Sunday (17-8-24) and will leave for Colombo,
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  • 120 9 The /Mowing are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy &lt;£• Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day. Eg g Shark*. —j -5 D S &lt;L&gt; CQ 30 PQ 00 I C. C. C. C. Rubber (Dollar.) Tambalak 50 55 55 60 U Malacca 1.00 1.10 95 1.00 Mining. Bataug
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  • 66 9 August 16, 1924. Local. cts Smoked Sheet 42 all Fine Pale Crepe 42 markets ,Unsmoked Sheet 29 weak SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 43| pork (Crepe 431 London and Nkw York. I nwnnw I Smoke»! Sheet l/0f all London Crppp 1/0 marketa New York G24| weak LONDON 1/1 market steadier.
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  • 26 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for July:— lbs. Bedford 5.910 Bernam 20.995 Gleuealv 15.825 Hill Rise 9.300 Reyland 6.650 Ratanui 23.160 Tmlak 12,300
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  • 208 9 Benares Opium p. chem $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 seller». Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 sellers 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1.000 50.00 Copra Snndried 11.85 nom. Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Rice No. 1 15.00 per ba.do
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  • 120 9 PENANG. AUGUST 15, 1924. (BV COURTKSY OF THE CHARTERED Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank R** 163 T 3 days’sight Private 166 Bombay Demand Bank 163 i c Madras Demand Bank 163
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  • 154 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Deli and P. Brandan. Boeroe for Singapore, China ami Japan. Ekma for Rangoon (Mergui and Monlmein via Rangoon), and Calcutta, van Lansberge for Langsa, Sabang, Olehleh, etc., Padang. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Pungah for Asahan. Fooksang for Calcutta. President Garfield for
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  • 113 9 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 81 lUIN. Federated Malay State». Malacca, Johor» and Singapore. •tcgistratioii and Parcel Post, except wheie otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption o&gt; Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30
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  • 365 9 S GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Cuurch of England.) 9th Sunday after Trinity—7.4s Litany, 8 a.m. Matins. Venite XVI. Benedietus Troutbeck. Hymn 272, 8.30 Holy Communion. 9.15 Holy Commnnion (Tamil), 10.30 Matins (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn 193, Ps XLIV 130, Ps XLV 131, Magnificat 47. Nunc Dimittis 60. Hymn
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    • 647 9 SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. 10 H.P. 2 seater “Singer” Light Car. Good 1915 model. $450/- Apply Box 200. c/o Pinar.g Gazette. One 6 cylinder Buick Car, engine in excellent condition and car recently painted. Electric lights, selfstarter and speedometer all in «good order, price $1350. Apply Box 199. c/o Pinang
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    • 444 9 Japanese news. Ex-Services Association of Malaya EARTHQUAKE IN KANSAI PENANG BRANCH. PROVINCE. A SMOKING CONCERT lokio. Aug. 13. -An earthquake has WILL BE HELD IN THE occurred in Kansai Province, causing newt a kt/-» odicwt itd wooden and paper doors to fall in the PENANG CRICKET CLUB houses in Okayama
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  • 532 10 SIR M. HAILEY’S WARNING. Simla, August 2.—The new Governor, Sir Malcolm Hailey, delivered a power ful speech to-day, dealing with the Akali situation. Sir Gopal Das welcoming him on be half of the Municipality on his first visit since his assumption of the Governorship. deplored that
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  • 230 10 Madras, August 7,--The Chief Secretary to the Government of Madras has sent the following telegram to the Servants ot India Society and the Marwari Association. I nder His Excellency the Governor s instructions I am furnishing the details of flood damages in this Presidency. In Malabar
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    • 884 10 m tcwt» m* m* mm 1 \44&lt;?X L^&rjfln ESI onl ISI w ImKf EH mH ill|F bit v if i* g ,z fjt j j T&gt;ru-i^T&gt; starts in your throat or lungs there’s zs DRJvV a IUvvSS JtaJ-a^z zs no limiting its deadly perils. Take Peps in time. Exterminate WT
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    • 387 10 MOTHER SEIiEHSX SYKOP X A/ stomach and liver -W troubles can be attained only by the toning up and Br strengthening of the organs of digestion. There» is no g other way! Mother Scigel s Syrup really does tone up and g strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver, and rcgulat--9
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  • 1283 11 A GREAT SIDE. MAGNIFICENT forwards and SOUND BACKS. A New Zealand Correspondent, of the ‘‘Observer’’ writes as follows: THe All Blacks of 1924 have been chosen, and next month they will sad for England. Before doing so they will pay a short visit to Australia, then return
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  • 52 11 M hen John Hawkes was fined £l5, with £7 costs, at Malborough-street for selling intoxicants without a licence at the Palace Restaurant. Gree.k-street, Soho, it was stated by Mr. Barrington Matthews that he was wounded 51 times during the war. underwent 17 operation®, and was frequently mentioned
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    • 244 11 j« I s Remember Wincarnis is a positive necessity to you if you are Weak, Anaemic, Nervous or Run-down Wincarnis is not a luxury—it is a positive necessity to all who are Weak, or Anaemic, or Nervous, or Run-down. Because Wincarnis exercises an extraordinary power in promoting New Strength and
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    • 323 11 Burning, Scalding Pains in Bladder WHAT THE SYMPTOM MEANS. AND HOW THE TROUBLE CAN BE CURED Scalding urine is surely one of the most painful symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble that can be named. It is often lifficult to trace the cause of the trouble, but the symptoms are
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    • 260 11 -tecs By Royal 'Mf X b« R O ya‘ Appointment &gt;1 Appointment to the Court to the Court f It• IJ I Spain The Food o f Kings TO YOU, Baby is the King of your household, and claims as his birthright the Food of Kings 1 —and as the
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    • 1279 12 VHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. SB y£H| Z 4 MaO'-TC WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Bj k Eflfc ragjj A Wg'-fI r E *TEIRESIAS Augnst 20 Marseilles, London and Rotterdam .jra ilk g |j|k DOLIUB 22 Marseilles, Harve, Rotterdam Liverpool g| Hk. '"M.. jL ..ft PYRRHUS
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    • 647 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. O?SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From London Fonnnfi. To Marseille» A London l^«, c about about KASHMIR Aug. 28 DEVANHA Aug. I 7 MORE A
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