Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 August 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. ■No. 196. VOL. LXXXII. THURSDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 496 1 Itokisatsu, PHOTOGRAPHIC j ART STUDIO, i j ’Phone 772. j 68, BISHOP STREET s j SHHlHIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIiliilliilllilllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllillllilllliilllillllllii'.iillEllHtmillllllllllili; i i Gordons Gin I I ™*™™u cankkly O n. j Kl 8 I IOWQk STRAIGHT SIDE I KR» ©BUY and ©LID) I gS igk BEADED EDGE 1 K® S' I !H IN every
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  • 386 2 HOUSEBREAKING BY NIGHT. Mr. E. Pratt. District Judge, Penang, was to-day engaged in hearing a ease of housebreaking by night preferred by the local Detective Department against a Chinese named 'Pan Pow. The facts of the ease were that on receipt of information. Detective Inspector .J. G. Barrett,
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  • 204 2 DISAPPEARANCE OE CHINESE JUNK. Not only the Dutch Police authorities but the Straits and F. M. S. Police are investigating the disappearance of a Chinese junk, named Kim Tek Boh,” which left Tanjong Balei, Sumatra, on July 22 and has not been heard of since, together
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 84 2 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —Could not a subscription list be opened her© and headed by our Honour able Member Mr. P. K. Nambyar fo) the relief of the flood-stricken people in India 1 Indians in Kedah have started one, and it is
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  • 79 2 August 21—Penang Impressionists Annual Exhibition at Government English School. 25—Dance at Penang Club 9-15 p.m, Sept.—2 Sale of Work at Turf Club Pavilion (Race Course.) A dance will be hold at the Penang Club on Monday. August 25 at 9.15 p.m. in honour of the visiting seaplane officers.
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  • 508 2 COURT OF APPEAL. (From Our Own Correspondent). Alor Star. August, 20 1924. The Court of Appeal consisting of Sir Walter Shaw. Chief Justice, S.S., and the Hon. Mr. Justice M. 11. Whitley, sat yesterday morning. There were in all two appeals. The first one which came for hearing
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  • 256 2 At the Penang Town Hall on September 23rd Mr. Edward Branscombe’s famous Westminster Glee Singers, fresh from their amazing triumphs throughout New Zealand and Australia, will make their first appearance here. Since the early days when Mr. Branscombe first visited the East mu sical taste has undergone
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  • 68 2 Dr. H. Caiger, of Sheffield, told the British Medical Association conference at Bradford that it was a disgrace to the profession that they had been unable to discover the cause of appendicitis. There were strong grounds for thinking it was connected in some way with our civilised
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  • 481 2 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE The report of the Committee of the Penang Polo Club for the year ended 30th June, 1924, to be submitted to the Members at a general meeting to be held at 9. Beach Street, on Saturday, 30th August. 1924, at 11.30 a. m.
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  • 253 2 WHY BANKS SHOULD ADVERTISE. Banks should advertise more, according to Mr. Francis S. Sisson, vice-president of the Guaranty Trust Company, New York. By means of informative advertisements, banks of the United States give free lessons in finance to their customers. How to fill income-tax forms, the making
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  • 495 2 CHARGES OF ABETMENT OF MURDER FRAMED. The preliminary enquiry touching the intricate allegations against Wan Boon Seng and Wee Kim Chuan, the two Straits-born Chinese who were arrested in connection with the alleged xVampt onthe life of a well-known local Straitsborn towkay, Wan Kim Toon, was
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  • 256 2 DISAPPOINTED SMALLHOLDER’S RUSE. On Friday, Ong Choi was charged before Raja Yacob, the Klang magistrate, with having offered an illegal gratification to Mr. J. H. Basset, A. D. 0., Klang, with a view to obtaining an increased allowance of rubber coupons. Mr. Bassett stated
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  • 82 2 C alcutta, Aucmst 5. —The special correspondent of “Forward” at Tarakeewar m the course of his renort regarding Mr. C. R. Das s visit to Tarakeswar savs that during informal discussions with the people nf the WalHv Mr. Das made it clear
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL
    • 370 2 London, August 4. The Washington correspondent of “The Times states that the American Government is specially worried over Mrs. Evans s muider owing to the equivocal position in which America is placed by the Monroe Doctrine. America is extraordinarily sensitive to suggested reprisals by European nations, even
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    • 105 2 London, August 4. —The Rome correspondent of “The Times” states that Signor Mussolini roundly lectured a deputation of ex-service men, who are the latest fault-finders with regard to his policy. Their Association had passed a resolution extending merely conditional support, and also recommended him tc adopt a more
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    • 44 2 New York, August 4,—The British polo invasion began yesterday when the stea n.er Minnetonka arrived with 54 ponies, including eight belonging to the Prince of Males. The animals are in charge of Colonel Melville and are all well and in fine condition.
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    • 60 2 London, August 4.—At Brooklands today the Lightning Short Handicap was won by Captain M. Campbell (driving a Sunbeam), at a rate of 105 f miles an hour. J Thomas, (driving a Leyland 1 nomas) .who was second, broke the Brooklands record for the flying leap which he
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    • 185 2 LaHore, August 4.—Members of the ten. th Shah id i Jatha now on a march to Jaito are alleged to have committed a serious assault on a police constable and two patwaris while marching through Gurdaspur district. Unfortunately the assailants could not be identified and the
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  • 107 2 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Pungah for Asahan. Teucer for Singapore, and Japan. Hakusan Maru for Colombo, Port s-i Marseilles and London. Pangkor for P. Langkawi Kant > (Trang). Asia for Singapore. China and Japan. Malacca Maru for Raquoon (Mergui an< Moulmein via Rangoon), and Calcup? Rengam for Dindings. Kinta for
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  • 417 2 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca. I h r and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except whe-e otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption oj Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will becloud daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30
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  • 104 2 PENANG. AUGUST 21. 1924 (By Courtesy of the Bank.) I-iondon Demand Bank 4 months’sight Bank 2 4 3 Credit 24 J 3 Documentary 2’4 L I-- 1 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 16' 1 3 days’sight Private Ib4 Bombay Demand Bank a Madras Demand Bank S' 3 days’sight Private 184
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  • 615 3 (By One Who has Tried Them.) One often hears the expression false economy.” When <ome piece of cheeseparing has turned out, as it usually does, disastrously for the parer, his or her friends have a way of explaining its failure by describing it as a piece of false
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  • 130 3 .JUDGE AND “DEGRADING PRACTICE.” During a divorce case at Manchester Assizes, Mr. Justice Roche advised the jury to award no damages rather than a trifling sum. It was repugnant and almost a dation, he said, to hear in one case of a wife being valued at
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  • 111 3 The Siamese paper. Karn Muang.” which came out with the story about a mermaid having been captured at Tacheen. states that it inserted the news in good faith and waxes indignant at the statements made by its contemporary, the Siamrasdr The ”Karn Muang” is making investigations, and
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    • 1371 3 MASSAGE notices. —y., Mn and Mrs. K. KLSAKA Notice to old Pupil* of St? SW DA KU MA HOTEL Xav,er ,nst,t ,on IdA Telephone 864. It 8 intended to form an Association of old pupils of St. Xavier’s Institution POSITIONS VACANT. Penang. Qnw/x Will those "who are in favour of
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    • 534 3 «BUNM* «m> NMMN» i CblumbiaWT I New Process RECORDS 1 I HAVE YOU HEARD f TEE ONE I LOVE H Fox Trot, Played by Ted Lewis and His Band? th Here are the Latest Dance Hits Say it with a Ukulele Fox Tr.ot H Horsey Keep Your Tail Up S
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  • 23 4 Kraal —Thomasz. —On August 16, 1924, at th? Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, Gerald Henry Kraal to Sybil Constance Gertrude Thoinasz.
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  • 622 4 From time to time in the past we have had occasion to put forward our views (together with those of our correspondents) on matters relating to the welfare of the Hindu Community. Our comments have at all times elicited response and we have published the criticisms of our
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  • 313 4 Interesting reading will be found in the report of the Committee appointed to enynire into matters relating to the use of opium in British Malaya, a copy of which we have to acknowledge. The Committee members have gone into the subject exhaustively. They’ are satisfied that the consumption of
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  • 116 4 CRICKET TEAM FOR HONGKONG (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 21. The Cricket Clubs of Malaya have been circularised regarding the pro|M»«al of the Straits to visit Hongkong eari\ in November. Indian Constable's Suicide. zY verdict of suicide was returned at the inquest into the death of an
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  • 1337 4 The Pun jab Government’s order having reference to the status of Retired Indian retired Indian officers, Officers. says the “Civil and Military Gazette, will do much to remove a great deal of needless heart-burning on the part of that splendid body of retired men who in the
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  • 238 4 The Hon. Mr. P. K. N imbyar ha? addressed letters to the Hon. C Secretary. S.S., the Hon. the (’hiet > tary. F.M.S., and the Secretary, ifi s ‘i' Association of Malaya, on th ‘<.l of relieving the poor and distressed inhabitants of South India.
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    • 150 4 I/ J s I 'S i kwW I<W < W/P\ K x/Ll Jhßr Smokers cough is unknown to the happy man who enjoys:— ST3T£(XPRKS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES because they are free from SAND AND DUST! SOLE MANUFACTURERS: ARDATH TOBACCO CO LTD.. LONDON ■MtoBMBBET. .-Z2L—X. i. W. Z. I Flying in Penang.
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    • 29 4 “EL £f> 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 4 Miscellaneous
    • 30 4 TIDE TABLES To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 4.7 a.m. 10.16 a.m. 3.52 p.m. 10.15 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 434 a.m. 10.4 S a.m. 4. is p.m. 10.36 p.m.
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  • 119 5 Visit to America. PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, August 20. The State Department, announcing the arrangements for 11.R.11. the Prince of Wales’s visit, to which it is understood His Highness has assented, says that the Prince will arrive at New York on August 29. He will proceed
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  • 28 5 CORDIAL RECEPTION. London. August 20. The Crown Prince of Italy who has been visiting Argentine, has departed or Chili. Everywhere he was cordially ’’eceived.
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  • 61 5 NEW BILL INTRODUCED. Perlin. August 21. Preparatory to to-day’s ratification lebate-the Government introduced in the Reichstag a bill assenting to the London Protocol authorising the Minister of Finance, to float a loan of 800,000,000 gold marks, empowering the Government to surrender State railway bonds totalling eleven milliard
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  • 97 5 MEETING OF ASSEMBLY. Paris, August 20. Indicating the imj ortance the French iGovernment attaches '*> the forthcoming discussion of the Assembly of the League •f Nations at Geneva, it is reliably stated :hat M. Briand has consented to join the ’elegation. It is understood that M. Herriot
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  • 35 5 .—(Vale). Paris, August 20 Imports for the first seven months of 1924 totalled approximately 22,973.000.000 francs and the amount was 33.000,000 tons. Exports totalled 24,296,000.(00 francs and the amount was 16,000,000 tons.-
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  • 91 5 MINOR COUNTIES vs SOUTH AFRICANS. London, August 20. The match at Norwich between the South Africans and the Minor Counties was favoured with fine weather. The wicket was good but the attendance was small. The Minor Counties compiled 196. Pegler cat taring 5 wickets for 46 runs. When
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  • 73 5 FURTHER INVITATIONS. London, August 20. Hobbs, of Warwickshire, Howell, of Nottinghamshire, and Whysall, who will act as reserve wicketkeeper, have rece ved invitations to tour Australia in addition to A. E. R. Gilligan (Sussex) (Captain), J. W. 11. T. Douglas (Essex). J. Bryan (Kent). Chapman (Berkshire). Sandham
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  • 19 5 ANOTHER DEFEAT. Johannesburg, August 20. Witwatersrand beat the British Rugby Team by 10 points to 6.
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  • 138 5 Nationalist Campaign. IMPER lINENI DI M AM). [Reuters Telegrams.] Calcutta, August 21. To the other difficulties of the situation in Bengal is now to be added the growing campaign in favour of the removal of the Governor, for in a passage in his speech at Dacca on
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  • 32 5 REBEL STEAMER SUNK. Buenos Aires. August 20. Brazilian Federal troops stationed on the River Parana sank a steamer carrying rebel forces after heavy firing. Many of the rebels were drowned.
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  • 347 5 The following ties have been fixed for Monday. August 25: Double Handicap Class “A”. —3 M. T. P. Rule and C. A. Scott v. —4 E. E. Chambers and W. H. Threlfall (4). Single Handicap (’lass “B”.— —4 C. D. D. Hogan v. —15.3 J. Schiess (5).
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  • 55 5 SELANGOR’S TEAM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. August 21. Selangor’s team for the final of the Malaya Cup match is as follows: Goal, Bryce Backs. Bell and Ah Lan Halfhacks, Farquharson, Collick and Keng Kooi: Forwards, Lai Moon. Yit Tuen, Brand, De Souza Rozaiio. The referee
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  • 54 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. August 20. An Aneta message says that IL E. Sir f aurence Guillemard goes to Buitenzorg to-day. To-morrow, accompanied by Governor Fock, he goes on a motoring trip. A big dinner last night was attended by the highest officials. On Friday there will
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  • 37 5 The homeward mail by the Teesta closes at 10 a in. to-morrow. The B. I. Packet Tara, with mails despatched from’ London on the 31st July, is expected to airive here at 6 a.m to-morrow.
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  • 510 5 Several Successful Flights. Every road le<l to the Racecourse yesterday afternoon and long before the scheduled time a large crowd had gathered in the vicinity of the Racecourse and every point of vantage wai occupied. From two o’clock up to long after dusk Macalister Road was a
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  • 410 5  -  A. H. L. PENANG FROM THE AIR. We are all well-aware that in Penang (ottering as it does a vast expanse of vegetation dotted generously with manyhued trees and flowers, products of a sun which looks ever kindly upon our local produce) we have the essence of all
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  • 31 5 AEROPLANE TO BE REPLACED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Buenos Aires. August 20. A Public subscription is being raised to enable Major Zanni to replace his aeroplane which was damaged at Hanoi.
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  • 202 5 CHIEF SECRETARY S FORTY MINUTES FLIGHT. There was a slight departure from the arrangements published in connection with the visit to Kuala Lumpur and Port Swettenham of two seaplanes from the aircraft carrier “Pegasus.’’ The flight over the F. M S. capital originally timed for 2 p. m..
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  • 253 5 ANOTHER EMPLOYEE CHARGED. Chief Detective Inspector J. Costello yesterday afternoon charged one Mohamed bin Itam before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the Police Court. Penang, with dishonestly retaining stolen property, to wit. a letter written by Abdullah bin Sepihi, T/C 256 Pulau Langkawi. to Mohamed Hassan. L/C
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  • 89 5 The health statement for the Municipality nf George Town for the week ending 16th August. 1924. shows a total of 63 deaths—4o inales and 23 females—the death-rate being 25.18 per mille per annum, compared with 26.78 in the preceding week and with 16.25 in the corresponding week of
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  • 37 5 Tokio. August 18.-—Cotton yarn has depreciated to Y. 300.80. The fire on Mount Rokko which swept over 2 COO acres raging over to the Hiodori pass, is now under control after a four days’ blaze.
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  • 1002 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Naested arrived here from Antwerp this morning by the motor ship Asia.’’ The wedding of Mr. J. Armstrong, o£ the Singer Sew’ing Machine Co., Singa pore, and Mrs. Doesett, took place on Monday last. HE. the High Commissioner has appointed Mr. Stanley Ramplen-Jones to be
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  • 52 5 ANIMALS FROM RESERVE OF 3,00> ATTACK LIVE STOCK. Farmers along the southern side of the Sabie Gamp Reserve in the Transvaal are suffering heavy losses of live stock, owing to nightly visits of lions from the Reserve. The number of lions in the Reserve is estimated to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 122 5 ■D—czi—czz—aczDa—i iitiwii.. ..iffiffii I The Service Behind Your Car. i After buying a car, service is one of the greatest Q considerations. The best car needs spare parts at times. g Are there spares for your car at reasonable prices in the H Pj country |j fl Have the agents
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  • 1101 6 M.M Our forefathers invented a rather cynical proverb: Once a cornet always a captain.” Its significance wonld be lost on nvM people in these times, though the particular vanity of human nature against which it tilts remains perennially the -une. Our British army to-day knows no cornets,
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  • 111 6 DAWES PLAN IN FULL OR NO AMERICAN MONET The Wall Street Journal,” in an important leading article declares in the most emphatic terms that unless the Dawes Report is accepted unconditionally by Germany, independent American banking support for the German Gold Bank will not be forthcoming. Th»* article,
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  • 81 6 The Moscow newspaper ‘‘lsvestia’ ex I resses alarm at the steady increase of unemployment in the Moscow district, where, according to labour exchange reports. 1,300,000 were registered as unem ployed a few weeks ago. Forty-seven per cent of these are women. and this has caused a great
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    • 560 6 ll ■W W Wr P’ ,W\HwW Note the Men You meet everywhere today They are fighting film on teeth You see glistening teeth every- After long research, two ways where today. Not with women were found. One acts to curdle only, but with men even with film, one to remove
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    • 293 6 AFTER MALARIA His Doctor Recommended DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. My Health Improved Enormously.” Malaria sufferers do not need to be told how badly this disease runs them down. Many are left so debilitated after mala rial attacks that they fear robust health and strength will never be theirs again. It
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    • 212 6 4th WEEK I OF WHITEAWAY’S SALE Special Bargain Dis- plays in our Men’s Outfitting Department, 5 Boots and Shoes, Etc., from Monday, August 18th. j The following are a few bargains picked at random from hundreds of f similar big values 4 Men’s Leather Belts Usually s I 75 to
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  • 837 7 IMPROVING FINANCIAL POSITION The fourth annual general meeting of Munban Tin. Ltd., was held at the regis-->red office. Ohl Market-square, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A. A. Henggeler presiding, others present were Messrs. W. IL Marin. 1). IL Hampshire,*G. R. S. Whittle, Sherar. H. 0. Pinching, L. L. F. I'-aron
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  • 1005 7 AMERICAN MERCHANT'S EXPEDITION. Confirmation of the view that restric* tion of the output of rubber from the Dutch East Indies is impossible, was forthcoming from Mr. Fred, T. P. Waterhouse. head of the well-known American firm of rubber merchants, when interviewed by the Free Press.” Singapore. Mr.
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  • 112 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <{• Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day. E Ĕ Shares, c i CQ BO QQ c. c. c. c. Mining. Batang P. 58 60 59 60 Johan 41 42 42 43 Kamunting 39/6 40/- 39/6 40/Nawng Pet 1.70 1.724
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  • 95 7 AUGUST 21, 1924. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 45 Penang- Fine Pale Crepe 45.» Unsmoked Sheet 32 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 46> pore (Crepe 47 London and New York. (Smoke*! Sheet 1/1 i LONDON 1/1 j New York G2fi£ The following were the rubber quotations in London on August 20
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  • 45 7 The General Produce .4 gency, Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $6l to 611 F.A.Q. do 59 60 Low F.A.Q. do 56 58 Plain Unsmoked Sheet Loose Scrap
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  • 140 7 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on August 20: London. Spot £258 Up £2.5s 3 mos. buying 259 2.5 s 3 selling 259.5 s 2.5 s Local. August 21: Singapore sold 50 tons at sl29' Penang buyers no sellers at sl29£. The Eastern Smelting Co.,
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  • 1062 7 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST 5 c NAMES g S gc X W s* RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c 8 c e Allenoy Rubber Co I 00 1 10: Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 80 Amalgamated Malay Estates I 50 1 75; Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 10 5011 00 ex Ayer Kuning Robber
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 16 7 SINGAPORE Dollar Directory 1924-25. At 'I each. STOCKED BY The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd PENANG. 9
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    • 228 7 HEW IDVERTISEMEHT. fQQ CHEONG NOTICE. Co Mr. Lim Cheng Teik has resigned the No. 153 Hlltton Lane and Vice Presidentship of the S. S. (Penang) M d* L c* a D Association and Mr. Cheah Kee Re has No. 101, DlShop Street, renang. been elected in his stead. Straits Settlements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 43 7 THEATRE ROYAL LYRIC THEATRES LIMITED. Thursday 21st to Sunday 24th August and Sunday Matinee. >>♦>< Madcap of the Veld 7 Reels. The Ghost Patrol 5 Starring Ralph Graves and Bessie Love. Confidence 5 Good Riddance (Paul Parrott) 3 Pathe Gazette 1087-8. Topical Budget 624.
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    • 1634 8 iHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE LINE NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEi intended sailings from penang. FAST PASSENGER AND MAATSCHAPPIJ. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. FREIGHT SERVICE NEDERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY DOLIUS 22 Marseilles. Harve, Rotterdam Liverpool to Colombo. Port Said, PYRRHUS 2« London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. r R„ f nn ESTABLISHED 1824. ADRASTUS September
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    • 702 8 P. ©.-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 Du© Penang. To Marseille» 4 London ab °ut about KASHMIR Aug. 28 MANTUA Aug 3 MORE A
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