Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 August 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 195. VOL. LXXXII. WEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 380 1 »j«RWr j “NIKKO” MODERN ART i PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO f No. 7, Nortbam Road, Peaasg. g Telephone No. 579. f WA 1 ’Hlill ‘l- The b ,alad 0,1 for Baking Fry,ns> Salad-a-eswng and Ma,onnaise M s DELFI A I THE BUILDERS OF LONDON’S IZ= of the Franco-Dutch Oilworks Calve" Delft. j|
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    • 48 1 x na m cai s se x M X BID. ,rL MTWMZEB < IT RBMLTT (j p SPLENDID SELECTION OF' j’ DIAMOND AND GE' SET JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTIt AT ALL PRICES. I» g B. P. de SILVA, jjj L 1, Bishop Street, Penang. X LH!I xtßxs;:-:?»:-:»':: ■s:-:® *m>
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  • 696 2 Have you ever had a dream and known while you were d'eaming that you have had that same dream before asks Gerald Barry. It is a common enough experience, and no doubt Freudians would uive you a sinister and slightly indecent explanation of it. And it was like
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  • 85 2 The third Earl of Listowel, who died on June 5, aged 91, left £595,403. The death duties will amount to about £160,000. Lord Listowel left—£2,ooo to Miss Agnes Weston’s Royal Sailors' Rest, Portsmouth. £2,<<X) to St. Dunstan’s Hostel. 200 to Benjamin Richardson, gate porter at Kingston House,
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  • 849 2 QUEEN’S GIFT TO ENDOWMENT FUND. The Queen has headed the list of donations to the fund in connexion with the jubilee of the London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women with a gift of £5O. It is hoped to raise the sum of .£’o,ooo to
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    • 29 2 Millets, their Nutritive and Economic Value, Cultivation, etc., in Malaya by L. M. Berenger, $l/- per book or $l/30 nost free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Preo. Ltd Penang
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    • 16 2 Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, $l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 998 2 BANKS 1 CHARTERED BANK OF INDi 1 AUSTRALIA AND CHINA V (Incorporated m England by Rovhl Cbarter 1853 Paid up Capital K X Reserve Fund £3,9'hi i tl Reserve Liability of Proprietori £3 im, C Head Office: < J bishopsgate London e c Agencies an»l Branches. Alor Star, AniriUar, Bangkok
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  • 1151 3 (By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris, July 16, 1924. This is the season when planning for holidays is a favourite amusement. You may know quite well that you will probably go to some nearby place and do the things you have done many times before, but there is
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  • 295 3 GET HOLD OF THE YOUNG MEN Speaking at the Conservative Club. Warrington, Lancashire, Captain A. C. Reid, formerly Conservative M. P. for Warrington and prospective candidate at the next election, said he did not consider he was serving his party to the best advantage by repeating in
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    • 345 3 The whole art of Seasoning lies in a bottle of LEA PERRINS' SAUCE < <’sbsw7 AjEaMMMMRmMnHwvTxni-jiEanaMKuaaKatmMMHMcm-assta hot Estate of KHOO THEAN TEK deceased. The property belonging to the above Estate, advertised elsewhere as being for sale by Public Auction, will be put up for sate as noted below on the
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    • 298 3 *> Royal B v I• ’ai Aflpomcru'ni K x Artv:>. "■>znl M the Court io I>k Court |l«lv I of Span. Your Baby will be sturdy and happy —sturdy, ii his food contains all the Your Baby needs Glaxo to make nourishing elements of the purest him as you would
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  • 911 4 EVIDENCE OF SECOND ATTEMPT. During the continued hearing of the preliminary enquiry into charges of abetment of murder preferred against the two Straits-born Chinese, Wan Boon Seng and Wee Kim Chuan, before the Second Magistrate, Mr. Sennett, Singapore, startling statements were made by witnesses with reference
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  • 509 4 TO SEEK TRUTH. AND LIVE IT. Among the resolutions passed at the closing session at Wembley of the International Advertising Convention, whose motto is Truth in Advertising, was one setting out a personal creed for members of the profession. It pledged the delegates: To dedicate our efforts to
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  • 237 4 LAST SURVIVORS OF CINEMA EXPEDITION. There are now only a few of the original eighteen members of the Winther Research Expedition left in Singapore. Tnis expedition, it will be recalled, arrived two mopths ago. Its object was to take educational films in the Dutch East Indies, but the
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  • 680 4 FOREIGN TRADE. The report on the foreign trade of China for 1923 by Mr. J. W. H. Fergu son, Statistical Secretary of the Chinese Maritime Customs, states inter alia: “In spite of the unsettled state of the country, the foreign trade of China in 1923 was valued at
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  • 1153 4 BROTHER JOURNALISTS' TRIBUTE. In honour of the distinction conferred upon him by his recent appointment to the Privy Council, thte Right Hon. T. P. O’Connor, M. P was entertained at luncheon by the London Press Club in mail i week when he recalled his early days
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  • 482 4 SAVED FOR ALL TIME.” A statement as to the progress made in the work of restoring H. M. 8. Victory, and as to the state of thle restoration fund, was made by Admiral of the Fleet Sir F. C. Doveton Sturdee at the annual meeting of
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  • 72 4 When a young clerk appeared at Shoreditch County Court on a judgment summons regarding a bassinet, Judge Cluer said: “You seem to have bought this article and could not afford it Why not have got a second-hand one or, bettor still, why could you
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  • 650 4 LAST YEAR’S HEAVY LOSS The fourth annual gt teral meeting gMalayan Matches, Ltd., was held Ci August 14 at the offices of the managing agents and secretaries, Messrs. J Russell and Co., Hongkong and Shang hai Bank Buildings, Kuala Lumpur Mr. James Davidson (director) p res ed, and
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  • 110 4 PENANG. AUGUST 20. 1924. (By Courthsy of thk Omariw Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months* sight Bank 2,4 3 Credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2'4 1! Demand Bank R#»lbl 'j 3 days’sight Private 164 Bombay Demand Bank o’l I 5 Madras Demand Bank o'l g 3 days’sight Private
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    • 82 4 HEAT EXHAUSTION is very largely due to constipation. When the Ixjwels are acting freely and regularly the system keeps cool and sustains its strength much longer than when constipation is present. Headaches, biliousness, disordered liver anl vertigo are all associated with costiveness. If troubled by any of these symptoms try
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    • 48 4 CT VITAL ENERGY by tak’nr sahatogeh k« r».. T«a c wJ "1 I .Ca.ideL Wheel r writes 1 l-r user ot sanaio<en i- r ch y SiSB ,r e l< nn 5 lai’K'u-r a <ain of strri.c'b and activity. V&jfl of n> ~i increased I resitting pr-wer disease."
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    • 133 5 COMMUNIST EDITOR PROSECUTED.' London, August 7. —Mr. John Ross Campbell, editor of the “Workers Weekly” the official organ of the Communist Party of Britain was charged at Bow Street, yesterday under the Incitement to Mutiny Act 1797, with “attempting to seduce from loyalty to the King members of
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    • 44 5 Rome, August 6.- The National Fascist Council, at a meeting presided over by Sjgnor Mussolini, passed a resolution forbidding Fascists to enter the Free Masonry on pain of expulsion. Fascists were urged to draw attention to the. Masonic elements hindering Government’s work
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    • 73 5 London, July 30.—1 n the House of Commons to-day, replying to Mr. A Barnes (Co-operator) who suggested an alteration of the title of Secretary of State for the Colonies so as to include Dominions,” Mr. .T. R. Clynes (Lord Privy Seal) said that the question had been considered
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    • 80 5 London, August 8. —Considerable in forest has been aroused in the City by the announcement that a Syndicate has been formed under Anglo-Australian auspices to investigate the gold and other mines of Afghanistan. Tlie Durani Syndicate Limited is th--name of he Company and the capital is £50.000.
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    • 74 5 Tiondon, August 8. —It is officially stated that it has bppn found impossible to arrive at an agreement with the Government of Tasmania to reduce the expense considerably of the Governor of the State. While the Government is desirous io appoint a Labour Socialist Member, the salarv
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    • 76 5 London, August Pilgrims fiom overseas and the Mother Country, visiting the graves of relatives in Flanders, will in future, find in an English Church, in the words of Lord Ypres “a quiet place for prayer and remembrance.’’ The Archbishop of Canterbury. Th** Bishop of London. Generals
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    • 46 5 London. August 6, The Berlin correspondent of the Times says that the British Government has purchased pieces of ground in several German districts for the collection of British dead in special cemeteries. The exhumation of 700 has begun for reinterment at Hamburg.
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    • 91 5 London, Aujrnst 6,--The Paris correspondent of the “Times” states that a Pacific Ocean cruise is contemplated bv the French tennis player Gerbault who v ill use the same 30-ft. boat as he used on his Atlantic passage in 1923. Hr proposes to leave New
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    • 50 5 London. 7.—Maior W. T Blake, leader nf pt+omuf at a world fU'rlit. f nr OOP to cnable him *o under+olrp -another world Ri>rbt earlv nevf vp»r He states D’a* M »olaren’R gallant •taihire make»; it Imnerntivo that a n nthe»* Ikitish world flight must be organised.
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    • 191 5 London, August. 6. —Plans to ensure the perpetual independence of the “Times” newspaper are now completed. The “Times” announces that the Constitution of Committee whose object shall be to prevent the ownership of the newspaper “being transferred to the highest bidder or to fall into unworthy
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    • 217 5 Washington. July 24. —Under au agreement with the British Ambassador (Sir Esme Howard) the State Department has made public the correspondence which passed in June last between Mr. C. E. Hughes (the Secretary of State) and Sir Esme Howard with regard to the appointment of a
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    • 75 5 London, August 8.- -Telegrams from >pain give considerable prominence to the rumour that the dictatorial regime of General Riveira is nearing an end. Th<* dictator himself is said t-o have lealised the necessity for a change in the Government after his return from M orocco. King Alfonso
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  • 288 5 Madras, August B. The waters of the C’auvery have subsided to 12 feet and the railway authorities have repaired the bridge. But for some little time the I longer lighter class of locomotives will i be used for taking the trains over it. Most members of
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    • 230 5 The A<. ■<• H P BO ci n FM Standard AAAAAA LIGHT CAR LLkATA C,r °f w < k re P ute I ts reliability is a A A li guarantee of good service under all conditions. \wz CZX>Ak-kkJ Fitted with Dunlop 7 yrcs. OjTT». TO -“~7 WEARNE BROTHERS, Ltd..
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    • 629 5 Remington. •22 Long Rifle PALMA AA7 HEN EXPERTS SHOOT xgjgar VV a particular make of cartridge and continue to shoot it year after year, there is a very good reason. They find it accurate and uniform. is prize winning ammunition at all ranges up to 200 yards. N° matter what
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  • 44 6 Kempe.—On August 15, 1924, at Trengganu, the wife of J. E. Kempe. Malayan Civil Service, a daughter. Ogilvie-Mitchell.—At the Nursing Home. Syers Road. Kuala Lumpur, on August 17th. 1924, to Mr, and Mrs. 1. G. Ogilvie Mitchell, of Waterfall Estate. Rawang, a daughter.
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  • 22 6 ARMSTRONG —DossETT: —At Singapore on August 18, 1924, James Armstrong, of Glasgow, to Eleanor Dossett. nee Field, of Adelaide, S. A.
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  • 523 6 We publish below a letter received from a correspondent who signs himself Melior,” in the firm belief that his remarks will prove of outstanding interest to our readers. There is no question for doubt in the minds of those who study local conditions from a practical
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  • 463 6 If we read between the lines correctly, the popularity of prohibition appears to be on the decline in Canada, After eight years of State-enforced dryness.’’ the electors of Saskatchewan, in a plebiscite on the liquor question, have followed the lead of the Provinces of British
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  • 210 6 We are not surprised at the lack of geographical knowledge displayed by politicians, and other prominent personages on occasion. But we cannot pass without a comment a reference, made by a Burmah paper in its cabled report, to a railway accident in Scotland, near the Forth of Firih.”
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  • 1395 6 From time to time we have given publicity to matters Hindu by Hindu Affairs, presenting public views rather fully whenever they were tendered us, in the hope that saner counsels will prevail amongst their ranks as a result of discussion in anopen manner. In our comments we
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  • 218 6 MR. WATERHOUSE’S VIFV.'s (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 20 Mr. F. T. P. Waterhouse, who recently returned from Sumatra, declares tha f restriction of Dutch Indies rubber is possible. The survey would occupy two or three years, and cost 1,000,000 guilders. He saw trees in the Palembang
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  • 72 6 BOTH ACCUSED COMMITTEI’ (From Our Own Correspondent J Singapore. Angus- Wan Boon Seng and Wee Kim were committed for trial on a chaig' abetment of murder in connect'.'' two attempts on the life of a well k towkay named Wan Kim Soon. Those who wish to at
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    • 259 6 i Flying in Penang. Jlugust 2616 to Jlugust 31st. AVIATION GROUND —RACE COURSE. g M. Chanteloup will take up passengers daily from 3 p.m. to 6-30 p.m. At 5-30 p.m. Brilliant Demonstra- tions of Looping the Loop, Nose- EE Dive, Falling Leaf, Upside Down Flights, &c. FEE FOR FLIGHTS One
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    • 28 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. Next Concert, 24th August, 1924.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 29 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low W ater. 3.37 a.m. 9.47 a.m. 3.25 p.m. 9.53 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 4.7 a.m. 10.16 a.m. 3.52 p.m. 10.15 p.m.
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  • 582 7 German Satisfaction. GOVERNMENTS POLICY. f ßeuter’s Telecrams.] Berlin. August 19. fhe Cabinet, presided over by Preaiwnt Ebert, unanimously approved of the Attitude of the German delegation in London and decided to dissolve the leichstag, if the latter failed to sanction ie agreements. The Government’s policy was subsequently made
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  • 41 7 PARTY’S OBJECT. Calcutta. August 19. The A 1-India Home Rule Conference, mentioned on August IS. has ended. A resolntio i was passed to the effect tha’ the party’s object was the establishment <•1 a federation of free Indian States.
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  • 203 7 U. S. Admiral’s Views. remarkable charges. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Williams Town. August 19. Remarkable charges were made by Rear-Admiral Rogers of the United States Navy, in the course of his address at the Institute of Politics. He declared that Great Britain dominated the world’» commerce inspired by the Washington
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  • 40 7 MINOR DISTURBANCE. Khartoum. August 19. Four fighting aeroplanes arrived this morning while four others are remaining at Atbara. Nine arrests were made at Port Sudan yesterday in connection with a minor disturbance, which the police easily controlled.
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  • 115 7 MISHAP TO ZANNI. Hanoi, August 19. Major Pedro Zanni’s aeroplane overturned while taking off on his departure for Canton. The ground was sodden by heavy rains. Zanni and his mechanic escaped unscathed, but the machine has been rendered useless. Disaster to Americans. Reykjavik, August 19. The American world
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  • 34 7 ARRIVAL AT QUEBEC. Quebec, August 19. The Special Service Squadron arrived and was enthusiastically greeted by the vessels in the harbour, thousands of cheering spectators lining both banks of the river.
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  • 226 7 London, August’ 8. —The Autumn Handicap entries are just published and show 110 in the Cesarewitch aud 97 in the Cambridgeshire. French noinina tions are numerous in both races, among them being the Aga Khan’s French Derby winner Pot Au Feu and Monsieur Kann’s French Oaks winner Uganda,
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  • 371 7 England’s Lead. RAIN MARS PLAY. [Rbuthr’s Telegrams.] London, August 19. In the Fifth Test Match at the Oval the wet wicket delayed the start till noon when there were 2000 spectators. The wicket was kicking badly. Hendren obtained his century in 140 m nute». After that the
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  • 35 7 GIBSON UNABLE TO GO. London, August 19. It is understood that Gibson has declined the invitation to go to Australia with the English Cricket Team in the Autumn owing to business reasons.
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  • 95 7 Ix>ndon, August 6. —There was some remarkable bowling at Canterbury today, where Matthews was the star performer. The Notts fast bowler had twelve runs scored off him and then proceeded to capture six Kent wickets at the cost of only one run. Curiously Matthews came into the
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  • 40 7 London, August B.—His Highness the Aga Khan at present heads the list of winning owners in the French Flat racing season with an aggregate of 880.705 francs. Baron Edouard De Rothschild is second with 749,745 francs.
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  • 49 7 London, August 6. —It is officially announced that the Duke and Duchess of York sail for East Africa in November on a tour of Kenya and Uganda. The trip will last three months. The Duke’s engagements are likely to include much big game hunting.
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  • 46 7 The homeward mail by the Teesta closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, the 22nd instant. The B. I. Packet Tara, with mails despatched from London on the .‘Il st® July. is expected to airive here at 6 a.m on Frid <y, the 22nd instam.
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  • 758 7 EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. As chronicled yesterday the annual exhibition of the Penang Impressionists was opened yesterday at the Government English School, Northam Road. On the whole it eclipsed last year’s exhibition in the number and quality of the pictures sentin and the arrangements, in the able hand* of
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  • 70 7 ONE MACHINE OUT OF ACTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 20. The Chief Secretary made a 40 minutes’ flight over Port Swettenham in a seaplane from the carrier, H.M.S. Pegasus, with Squadron Leader Tomkinson. Sir George Maxwell expressed delight at the experience yesterday during
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  • 198 7 M. CHANTELOUP’S ARRIVAL. M. Clumteloup, the French aviator, who has been giving flying exhibitions and taking passengers with him in his Caudron biplane in many of the principal towns of Malaya, arrived here th s morning from Taiping, bringing with him as passenger Mr. Cameron of Tai
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  • 335 7 TERRIBLE SCENES ON SINKING SHIP. A representative of Aneta Press Bureau had an interview with Mr. Hattori, the sole survivor among the second-class l>assengers on the steamer Sarie Borneo, which was wrecked thirty miles south of Kuala Pembuang, on the coast of Borneo on the night of July
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  • 525 7 Mrs. A. Stronach, of Kuala Lumpur is on a visit to Ipoh. Mrs. E. S. Redfearn, wife of Mr. Redfearn of the Victoria Institution, is leaving for Home early in October by the s.s Kashmir. The following passengers arrived by the s. Kinta to-day From Singapore, Messrs.
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  • 29 7 About 70 Cadets from the Penang Free School who had been spending a splendid camp at the Rifle Range during the last 4 days, returned yesterday afternoon.
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    • 54 7 I PEUGEOTI I BABY- QUAD, j This is the little car which astonished the world in a Petrol Consumption Test. Beautifully Built, EE Reasonable in Price and Economical. EE EE The finest value obtainable in Two-Seater Cars on the Market. 1 Price Complete $1,350. g BORNEO MOTORS LTD., PENANG. Singapore.
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  • 360 8 WOMAN’S LIBEL LETTER ABOUT A NEIGHBOUR. The Brighton “poison pen" case, in which the beautiful young wife of a solicitor figured, was before the Sussex As sizes. She was ordered to pay £250 damages. Mrs. Marie Lucinda Lee, ot Queensquare-, Brighton, wife of a
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  • 350 8 FAMOUS EN .iTDGE AMUSES U S LAWYERS. American lawyers visiting this coantiy wen' highly entertained by amusing passages in an action heard in Lord Darling s Court in the King’s Bench Division. The visitors crowded all available seats and the corridors, and one was heard to exclaim.
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    • 257 8 THE 15/30 h.p, Crossley i> a BIG car. specially inclusive prices and you will n-aik he value offered by I designed for overseas requirements. It has a ground a British manufacturer. clearance of 10 inches, Is a strong sturdy job throughon 1 ln I T, rt Ask also for details
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    • 228 8 SF= WIL YS KNIGHT =S« Willys Knight louring A SOUND INVESTMENT Your money is wisely placed in the Willys—Knight. It will return you tremendous mileage at very low cost per mile. Your stops for fuel will be pleasantly infrequentmany owners get 25 miles to the gallon of gasoline. And it
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  • 549 9 BRITAIN NEEDS TO BLOW ONE. By John Blunt. So many Englishmen delight in running down everything to do with their own country that it is very refreshing to find an American praising us up for qualities that we have always been led to suppose we were inferior in. Mr.
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  • 300 9 MUST BE SERIOUS FACTOR BEFORE LONG. Mr Fred T. P. Waterhouse has just undertaken a long trip through the Palembang and Djainbi districts of Sumatra, in the course of which he penetrated many miles into the interior and had unique opportunities to see for himself the magnitude of
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  • 222 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co's share list Yesterday. To-day. E 8 Shares. fe >» 55 J- CQ OT M to. c. t c. f c. Rubber (Dollar.) Bassett 85 87 i 85 87 2 Broga 46 48 47 J 50 Chaugkat S.
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  • 41 9 August 20, 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet ...45 Pkxangs Fine Pale Crepe 45i (Unsmoked Sheet 32 Si NG A- /Smoked Slmet 46i pore (Crepe 47 London and New York. /Smoked Sheet t/1 Losdob Cr( po New York G 264
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  • 60 9 Straits leading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on August 19: London. Spot £255.15s unchanged 3 nios.buying 256.15 s up 3 selling 257 Locai. August 20: Singapore sold 200 tons at fl 28? Penang buyers no sellers at 912X4. 77ie Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd-. London. August 18, £256
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  • 225 9 Benares Opium p. 55.000.00 num. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 seller.. Mace Pickings no stock NutmegF 80s 102.00 sellers 11 Os 95.00 Coconuts per I,o'lb 50.00 Copra Sundried 12.55 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per ba
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  • 1037 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES Sji X tn RUBBER (Dollar.) S of c S e Allenby Rubber Co I 00 1 10 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 80 90; Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 50 1 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 10 5011 09 ex Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate. -10 Ayer Molek
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    • 428 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. One case of 100 beautiful Geological Specimens. For view <tc. please write box 201. c/o Pinang Gazette. TENDERS INVITED. JOHORE GOVERNMENT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. NOTICE. I'cnders are invited for the Survey and ration of about 15 miles of road in f bore. Tenders to state price
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    • 167 9 R. YOUNG Co., Ltd. E SPECIALISTS C N ,N THE O N Design and Construction T I OF ALL CLASSES OF R e REINFORCED c CONCRETE o s STRUCTURES, s PENANG and SINGAPORE. lifl Hb| I Jz Since the World War. as great progress has been made in perfectinglabor saving
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  • 105 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURE. Peshawar for Singapore. China and Japan. Messrs. .Mansfield Co., inform us that the s.s. “Teiresias” will not call at Penang this voyage. Passengers should embark at Singapore, and leave here by s.s. ’’Kinta” at 5 p.m. on Thursday, the 21st instant. The following ships are in
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  • 434 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) it rum. Federated Malay States. Malacca. Johor« and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption or Nioht Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.
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  • 22 10 Aug. 20, 21—Penang Impressionists Annual Exhibition at Government English School. Sept.—2 Sale of Work at Turf Club Pavilion (Race Course.)
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  • 559 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang. August 20 1924 cts Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 50 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart <& lung do 1.30 Tripe do Goat or Sheep per lb Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 50 Lamb do Kidney pair
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    • 232 10 *co mm m *< 'V °~T I 1 ,z i i Process RECORDS g 1 HAVE YOU HEARD j TEE ONE I LOVE Fox Trot, Played by Ted Lewis and His Band? Here are the Latest Dance Hits xE, S EE Say it with a 1 kulele Fox I rot
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    • 37 10 RUBBER COMPANIES ACCOUNTS ■Y R. S. STEWART, c. A F. C. EBBELS The most Popular and Indispensabh Book of Its kind in the Planting Sphere Price $3.50 Postage Extra. FOR SALK AT THE Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 22 10 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, Key for New Era. $l/50 per book or $l/80 post free, stocked by>the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 340 10 To ESTATEJWANAGERS. “CASH CHEMISTS” LTD, can quote you the most favourable prices for your medical supplies. Orders of any size promptly executed from ample stocks. Chemicals Drugs. Pharmacopoeia! preparations and stock mixtures.. Cotton Wool, Lint, Surgical instruments and all dressings. Ask for quotations* “Cash Chemists” Ltd,, 52/54, BEACH STREET. PENANG.
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  • 94 11 RECKLESS BUYING DESPITE TOP PRICES. New York. July 23.—A Kansa-s City message states that, despite an average price of 1 dollar 2 cents per bushel, wheat speculators have bought recklessly at top prices on the expectation of still higher prices due to the shortage throughout
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  • 519 11 EVERY HALF PENNY RISE COSTS £93,000. In framing family budgets, offi.ial statisticians allow the equivalent of a 41b. loaf per head of the population each week. This means that each, time United States speculators force up the price of wheat so as to cause an
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