Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 August 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-08-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 197, VOL. LXXXII. FRIDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1924. PRIOR 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement580 1924-08-22 1 Itokisatsu, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO. Phone 112. j 68, BISHOP STREET 8 .2 ■Vag i :-:=:':f 9SIMXW9 —K IJ INSIST ON x! V Bl la WHEN S WHY NOT BUY ONE OF THESE MACHINES? H ORDERING SSILjRI HEAD AND SAVE K.CKSHAW FAKES. AND WWI BRAND Excelsior O.K. Nera-Car yi i B580 words
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Advertisement51 1924-08-22 1 Ttes x css x fc— x X <|W ~7Z HTWUZEO 21 SSTlin. j|, gj SPLENDID SELECTION OF jj •J DIAMOND AND GEM ij SET JEWELLERY jjj OF EVERY DESCRIPTK.x AT ALL PRICES, B. P. de SILVA, jj LK 1, Bithop Street, Penang. X Uli X■■X BE X X r: X51 words
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Article551 1924-08-22 2 MRS. WEBSTER’S FACTS. In her new volume, “Secret Societies and Subversive Movements” (Boswell. 20sj, Mrs. Nesta H. Webster has carried the war into her critics’ camp. She proves many of their statements to have been wrong, and brings forward a great mass of evidence, which will551 words
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Advertisement974 1924-08-22 2 MASSAGE notice. Mr. and Mrs. K. KUSAKA j hereby give notice that I have this 56, Macalistar Road, day assigned all my right, share and DARUMA HOTEL I interest in the business of general mert u chants and provision dealers carried on p enan g, under the style or firm974 words
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Advertisement106 1924-08-22 2 There’s a Sure to Lasting Reliel 2 IN CASE OF Eczema, Blotctoea, g Pimples, Bolls, Eruptions, Bad 8 Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, Mies, M Glandular Swellings, BBenH mat Ism, Goat, you should realise that lotions, ointments, etc., can ft only give temporary benefit—to be sure of complete and lasting relief you106 words
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Advertisement1090 1924-08-22 2 nAI DI ITO 111 banks '-S IlfllKIII XII THE MERCANTILE BANK OF UHIUUIVV- INDIA, LIMITED. (lncorporated -in England.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Japanese General ed Capital ReserveFundandUndivided p rofits 407 Rll J Board of Directors. Si r J. Black Bart. (Chairman), J. M. j-aft vjUUUwn Ryrie, Esq., H. Melvill Simons, Esq.,1,090 words
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Article1094 1924-08-22 3 GAMBLING IN HOTEL. (Translated.) Qn Friday morning the High Court at Cheribon. delivered judgment in the case of a Chinese Hotel keeper who allowed his hotel to be used as a common gaming house. He was fined two thousand guilders or two months in default, and the person1,094 words
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Article408 1924-08-22 3 Experiments in the transmission and reception of 'wireless messages from and to an express train made by the Radio Society of Great Britain in co-operation with the London and North-Eastern Railway, were conducted from a special coach attached to the 7-30 train on the evening of the408 words
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Advertisement257 1924-08-22 3 r The secret of a perfect SALAD. Add to the dressing a few drops of LE A PERRINS' SAUCE J ■M MMMnn MMHMBi fIMBBHBi Save Time J Save Money ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE. I CALL AT B. H. T. Doulatram Co., THE BEST HOUSE FOR Silks, Curios, Silk Dresses, Stockings,257 words
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Advertisement38 1924-08-22 3 g If it’» your NERVES R you must have K I SANATOCEKr ft 4 Dr. Claude Wheeler say,: C ‘I- J cJ ne. von» i system absorbs Samtogea W 3 «s the parched e»rth dr.nks up water." Hf38 words
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Advertisement201 1924-08-22 3 11.... I 4-11 requires more physical stamina than 11 4|i r R 1 any other sport. To know the joy of such 7 1 ii, 7 vigorous exercise you must be fit both mentally t TFp, I and physically. A daily diet of Quaker Oats will strengthen ycur muscles, enrich201 words
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Article1702 1924-08-22 4 Mr. Nair’s Interesting Lecture. The Hon. Mr. W. H. Thorne presided at the lecture given by Mr. S. K. Nair at the Town Hall, Penang, last evening on the Problems of Reconstruction,” at which there was an audience of about 100 people, mostly members of the Indian1,702 words
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Article714 1924-08-22 4 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST. The hearing was resumed before Mr. H. r A~ Forrer in the Police Court, Penang, this afternoon, of the case against Toh Chin Seong, managing-partner of the United Trading Company, who is charged with criminal breach of trust on three counts in respect714 words
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Article138 1924-08-22 4 Tokio, August 19. —The following measures have been agreed upon between the Government and the three Ministerialist Parties, with a view to the readjustment of finance and the reforming of thd administration to keep abreast of the times: —Reduction of army by five, or seven divisions removal of138 words
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Article374 1924-08-22 4 ACTION OVER RECENT BOYCOTT. In connection with the recent incident at the Medical College, Singapore, the Ending of the College Council has now been made public. It will be remembered that about 100 students refused to attend the prize distribution on July 29, alleging that they had374 words
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Article444 1924-08-22 4 For valuable and courageous service rendered to British persons and property during the Japanese earthquake, Captain Konings on July 28 was presented by Sir Charles Marling, British Minister at The Hague, on behalf of his Majesty’s Government, with a handsome silver cigarette box engraved with the Royal444 words
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Advertisement431 1924-08-22 4 new aovebtisemeht. THEATRE ROYAL. MISCELLANEOUS. (Lyric Theatres Ltd.) Thursday 21st to Sunday 24th August Advertiser, possessing large quantity of Roselle Fibre seed, green and red var. and ounday Matinee. Altissima, is desirous of meeting owner of good low lying land with ample water facilities with a view to planting up431 words
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FEMINNE REFLECTIONS
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Article1026 1924-08-22 5 Monday, July 28th. —Among certain ther matters did this day observe that blowflies in the larder have become a present danger to our vitals. Did therefore instruct my maid Jane how she needs must hailg there, freshly gathered each day, a bunch of mint. These pests having1,026 words
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Article, Illustration666 1924-08-22 5 By Rosamond. Were you born on August Ist Then if you are a woman you should be a horn diplomat; you may get people into scrapes but you will as.surely get them out again. You w’ill have both friend’s and enemies being many sided. You have original talents666 words
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Article, Illustration38 1924-08-22 5 These are two very dainty and becoming styles for the summer bride, of wearing the veil and orange blossom. The four-leafed shamrock embroidered in the corners lends a delicate finish to the short veil.38 words
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Article536 1924-08-22 5 Mrs. Courtney James - By Mrs. Courtney James. I have a distressful note from an unknown correspondent. It really does arouse my sympathy,—for it refers to a subject that may bo summed up in a phrase “The Pottering Husband.”' Now, “pottering” is perhaps a rather localised word, in its significance, but I536 words
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Article520 1924-08-22 5 Dorothy Leyland - Bv Dorothy Leyland. As some of us are now going through a period of convalescence after “sale fever”, to be followed, no doubt, by a corresponding period of depression, a few cheerful suggestions as to the best methods of utilising those fascinating, odd lengths of various materials which520 words
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Article421 1924-08-22 5 Helen Greig Souter - By Helen Greig Souter. Women as a rule set more store by their furs than on any other of their personal possessions, it may be with the exception of their diamonds, and yet the majority of them are grossly careless of these same expensive articles. They421 words
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Article478 1924-08-22 5 Pauline Bouchier - By Pauline Bouchier. The hall gives to visitors their first impression of your home, and when the front door is ajar strangers are apt to be pleased or disgusted by what they see through the hall. It is quite an important pa it of the house, although478 words
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Article20 1924-08-22 6 Ebbels. —At Plymouth, on the 16th July to Irene (nee O’Neill), the wife of F. 0. Ebbels, a daughter.20 words
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Article460 1924-08-22 6 If the rice famine four years ago failed to impress us with the fact that we must remain independent of Rangoon and Siam for the staple food of the majority in Malaya, we may as well admit that we are incapable of learning anything. It would be460 words
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Article349 1924-08-22 6 Cabled advices to-day convey the information that trouble has broken out in Afghanistan, the Ghilzais. under the Pretender to the Afghan Throne, having captured Altimur, a minor pass giving access to India. Trouble of this kind is so common on the turbulent north-west frontier that there is349 words
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Article237 1924-08-22 6 Notwithstanding the injunctions of the advocates of rubber restriction to refrain from wavering, it is undoubtedly true that Dutch native production is causing apprehension not only in this country but at Home. The Hon. Mr. C. H. Strutt, chairman of the Anglo-Dutch Plantations, of Java237 words
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Article1343 1924-08-22 6 Some perturbation was recently caused among the mining Mining in community in the Malaya. Federated Malay States, in consequence of certain proposed new regulations relating to sliming and re-soiling of land which had been mined. The Government has decided, says The London and China Express,” after consideration1,343 words
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Article96 1924-08-22 6 (From Our Own Correspondent? Kuala Lumpur. August 22.* Mr. Justice McCabe Reay at Seremban dismissed with costs the claim by a Hindu. Negaratnam, against his father-in-law for $2,000 alleged to have been promised as a marriage settlement, plus $3,000 damages owing to -alleged misrepresentations of the caste96 words
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Article113 1924-08-22 6 DELAYED ARRIVAL. We are informed that the seaplanes are not now expected to arrive un il about 9.15 a.m. in Penang on Sunday 24th. Six officers are proceeding by air and three by train. Tan Pow who was charged before Mr. E. Pratt with housebreaking by night by113 words
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Advertisement268 1924-08-22 6 i i I REGULARITY b'( SOUNDNESS 1 V.. W* *Hi i v V X. c <**r= S Quality greatly exceeds the requirements of the British Standard and other Government EE Specifications. 5 H The O. K. Brand is a Cement of great H strength and soundness. EXTENSIVELY USED THROUGHOUT THE268 words
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Advertisement28 1924-08-22 6 “EL 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, 1924.28 words
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Miscellaneous28 1924-08-22 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 4.34 a.m. 10.48 a.m. 4.18 p.m. 10.36 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 5.3 a.m. 11.41 a.m. 4.51 p.m. 11.18 p.m.28 words
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Obituary27 1924-08-22 6 DEATH. Fisher. —July 10. at Uriage les Bains. May Amanda, widow of late 11. K. C. Fisher, manager Straits Settlements, E. E. A. and C. Telegraph Company.27 words
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Article779 1924-08-22 7 Mr. Snowden’s Views. FRENCH COMMENTS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] .—(Vale). Paris, August 21. The interviews of Mr. Philip Snowden to the representatives of the English press, criticising the London Agreement and expressing fears that France may use the occupation of the Ruhr as a lever to extract commercial advantages from[Reuter’s Telegrams.]; .—(Vale). - 779 words
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Article152 1924-08-22 7 DEMAND FOR MORE WAGES. London, August 21. The strike of the porters of Covent Garden for an increase of wages, which has been in progress for a week, is becoming worse. The Transport Workers Union have instructed the dockers not to handle the supplies intended for Covent152 words
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Article52 1924-08-22 7 CRISIS ENDED. Malta, August 21. Trustworthy advices from Egypt say that the Sudanese crisis may be considered as ended. D E MONSTR A TIO NS C A NOELLE D. Cairo, August 21. Sudan is quiet. The demonstrations arranged throughout the country for tomorrow have been cancelled by52 words
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Article29 1924-08-22 7 NETHERLANDS’ DELEGATES. The Hague, August 21. Count Van Lynden and Heer Van Sandenburg have been appointed Netherlands’ delegates to the Assembly of the League of Nations.29 words
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Article124 1924-08-22 7 ITALIAN AHEAD. Reykjavik, August 21. The American world-fliers. Smith and Nelson, and the Italian, Locatelli, departed for Greenland in splendid weather. Smith left at 7.8, Nelson at 7.10 and Locatelli at 7.21 in the morning. When they passed the convoy warship Richmond eighty minutes later, Locatelli was five124 words
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Article51 1924-08-22 7 CONTINUANCE IN 1925. London, August 21. Reuter learns that replies have now been received from all the Dominions except Newfoundland with reference to the continuance of Wembley in 192.>, which unanimously opposed it mainly on the ground of the expense in maintaining the staffs and renewing the exhibits,51 words
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Article65 1924-08-22 7 QUESTION OF REGISTRY. Savannah, August 21. The Coastguards seized a turb ne dri ven schooner, Charles Hheyde, carrying 9,600 quarts of spirits, much and beer, outside *he international limits, and have begun enquiries into the legality of the vessel’s registry, which is alleged to be Nassau. I? is65 words
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Article107 1924-08-22 7 Minor Pass Captured. BRITAIN BLAMED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. August 21. Reuter learns that the Ghilzai Tribe under the Pretender to the Afghan Throne, operating from Khost, have captured Altimur, which is a minor pass leading to India. The Amir is returning to Kabul. Anti-British Propaganda. Russian newspap- >s[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 107 words
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Article208 1924-08-22 7 DELEGATION THANKED. Moscow, August 21. At a plenary session the Moscow Soviet unanimously passed a resolution thanking the delegation to London for their efforts with regard to the Anglo-Soviet agreement instructing the Government in future negotiations never to agree to terms which would place a new burden of208 words
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Article80 1924-08-22 7 MINOR COUNTIES vs. S. AFRICANS. London, August 21. The weather was showery when the match between the South Africans and the Minor Counties was resumed. The wicket was good. The South Africans were all dismissed for 119 runs, Meyer taking 6 wickets for 60 runs. The Minor Counties80 words
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Article102 1924-08-22 7 London, April 3. —The provisional list of fixtures for the M.C.C. teain that is to tour Australia in the winter shows that 25 matches have been arranged. The first will be at Perth on the 17th October, when Western Australia will be met. The tour will conclude102 words
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Article149 1924-08-22 7 While William Worthington, electrical engineer, of Cairns, was being married at St. Stephen’s Church, Chatswood, to Miss Vera Williams, a thief entered the residence of the bride’s parents and got away with all the bride’s clothing, including her trousseau worth £l3O. The place was deserted at149 words
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Article217 1924-08-22 7 Lord Lytton’s Address. BONE OF CONTENTION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 21. With reference to the earlier message from Calcutta, Lord Lytton, addressing the police at the parade on August 6, in the course of his warning to the revolutionaries’ threats against the Bengal police, said that the thing[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 217 words
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Article33 1924-08-22 7 ANOTHER SON. London, August 21. A son has been born to Princess Mary Viscountess Lascelles. < ĕr Royal Highness’s first son, George Henry Hubert, was born on the 7th of February, 1923.]33 words
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Article241 1924-08-22 7 FAIR PLAY IN EDUCATION. [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.” Sir, By referring to page 2 of your valuable paper of the 19th instant, that applications are invited for the following appointments (a) by the Government of Trengganu wanted Hospital Assistant to take charge of Government Hospital at241 words
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Article198 1924-08-22 7 Ernest Terah Hooley, the well-known financier, who, in April, 1922, was sentenced to three years’ penal servitude for frauds in connection with the Jubilee Cotton Mills, was released from Parkhurst Prison on July 18, his good conduct having earned him the maximum remission of his sentence. To escape198 words
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Article410 1924-08-22 7 Chinese Volunteer’s Suicide. Attracted by the repot t of four gun or rifle shots in the vicinity of the old reservoir near the Ayer Etam Chinese Temple, a Tamil went towards the direction in which he heard the shots and there saw a Chinese in full volunteer410 words
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Article194 1924-08-22 7 PASSENGER MACHINE WITH MANY ORIGINAL FEATURES. A passenger-carrying aeroplane embodying many strikingly original features in its design is now in course of construction for the Royal Dutch Air Service (K.L.M.). The new machine has been designed by Mr. Fokker. It is a three-engined monoplane built upon the194 words
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Article541 1924-08-22 7 Mr. C. J. Beamish, Principal of the High School, will leave Malacca on furlough in April next year. It is said that Monsieur Poulou is severing his connection with the French Tekka Mine of w'hich he is General Manager. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Donald, who were541 words
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Advertisement116 1924-08-22 7 wi —iwai iwi —iTima—i i— i The Service Behind Your Car. Fl After buying a car, service is one of the greatest Q I- considerations. The best car needs spare parts at times. w Are there spares for your car at reasonable prices in the H Q country Q Have116 words
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Article299 1924-08-22 8 The impression conveyed in India by the first summaries of Lord Olivier’s speech in the House of Lords is that the authorities at Whitehall are unable to make up their minds how to reconcile leanings towards a deal- with the Swarajists with the obvious duty of supporting299 words
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291 1924-08-22 8 Bangalore, August 5.—A serious situation has developed in Mysore City among Mahoinedan residents owing to the advent of a fanatical Moulvi named Moslem Sab Vellori culminating in a riot in which a few persons were injured. The City Police and the Magistrate, however, were on291 words
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Article241 1924-08-22 8 Bombay, July 30. —Four months’ rigorous imprisonment and Rs. 1,000 fine, or in default another four months, were awarded Captain Westrapp this afternoon by Mr. Frank Oliveira, Chief Presidency Magistrate, who also sentenced Sergeant Mawley to two months’ rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 1,000 or241 words
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Article365 1924-08-22 8 Simla, August 5. —Later details from the Frantier relating to the long chase which resulted in the death of the notorious raider Samandi show that this small gang of five desperados was first seen by levies of the Bannu District on the afternoon of the 26th July365 words
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182 1924-08-22 8 Calicut, August 4. —Rao Sahib Kunhiraman Nair, the Special Moplah Colonisation Officer deputed to the Andamans in connection with the settlement ot the Moplah rebellion, prisoners and their families on the islands, has returned fiere. In the course of an interview, he said that 40182 words
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Article160 1924-08-22 8 Lahore, August 4.—A Hindu-Moslem fracas took place this evening in Lahore city, as a result of which about five or six persons received more or less serious injuries necessitating their removal to hospital. It is stated that a Mahomedan villager had an altercation with a Hindu goldsmith over160 words
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Advertisement277 1924-08-22 8 I (G>ltunlMawv i i Process RECORDS g HAVE YOU HEARD g TEE ONE I LOVE Fox Trot, Played by Ted Lewis and His Band? EE Here are the Latest Dance Hits: ZE EE Say it with a Ukulele Fox Trot H S Horsey Keep Your Tail Up EE A ready277 words
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Advertisement40 1924-08-22 8 he re ’Th ea 1 of Hall’s W ine and the good Hall’s Wine does is lasting. SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE From a I firs c rmintsand Wine Merchants and IL IRVING JONES Singapore. Sole Proprietors Stephen Smith Ltd- Bow. London40 words
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Advertisement315 1924-08-22 8 Prestige The highest development of sparking plug design and construction is represented by the All Lodge plugs are r packed in sealed metal name boxes. Refuse other- LODGE Correct design, high quality material TjLJj|Kr and a high standard of workmanship, together have produced the plug that has considerably the largest315 words
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Article371 1924-08-22 9 Ex. About thb time this impression goes to the machine the notification will be issued by the Colonial Office under the Stevenson scheme, reducing the quantity of rubber permitted to be exported at the minimum rate of duty. The reduction is from 60 per cent, of the standardEx. - 371 words
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Article115 1924-08-22 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 669th auction on August 20th, at which there was Catalogued 1,500,752 lbs. 869.98 tons Offered 999,212 lbs. 446.07 tons Sold 766,136 lbs. 342.02 tons. Spot London Is. l§d. New York 26} cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents115 words
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Article229 1924-08-22 9 Benares Opium p. $5,00(1.00 noin. Cloves 100.00 sellerGold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nntniegf 80s 102.00 sellers 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Snndrie 1 12.55 buyers Rattans 1115 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 ba do229 words
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603 1924-08-22 9 London, July 24.—’Since our last report our market has remained full.v steady. An active trade has been done withlout any considerable fluctuations in values. After being slightly higher, the price on the spot shews no change on the week for Ribbed Smoked Sheet, while Crepe603 words
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Article286 1924-08-22 9 Messrs William Jacks Co., report as follows for the week ended July 30.: The general improvement in trade has made fair progress during the past week, but at the moment there is a pause on the unfavourable reports regarding the Grain and Cotton Crops. If it is286 words
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Article120 1924-08-22 9 PENANG, AUGUST 22, 1924. (By Courtesy of the Chartkrei» 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 Rs IGO}! 3 days’sight Private 164 Bombay Demand Bank 160} o Madras Demand Bank 160} E. 3120 words
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Article119 1924-08-22 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day. ao oq no Sharks. ZJ >» o p CO 00 OD c. c sc. sc. Mining. Batang P. 59 60 61 62 Chenderiaug 8/-- 8/6 8/3 8/9 Kamunting 39/6 40/- 39/6 40/Nawng Pet119 words
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Article95 1924-08-22 9 August 22, 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 45 Fine Pale Crepe 45} Unsmoked Sheet 32 Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...46} pore (Crepe 47 London 4nd New York. rnivnnw I Smoked Sheet 1/1} London Crnp( ]/u New York G26} The following were the rubber quotations in London on August 2195 words
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Article125 1924-08-22 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on August 21: London. Spot £259.15s Up £1.15s 3 mos. buying 260.15 s 1.15 s 3 selling „261 1.15 s Local. August 22: Singapore sold 100 tons at $l3O/Penang buyers no sellers at $l3O/-. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd-.125 words
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Article31 1924-08-22 9 The Renong Tin Dredging Co., Limited, output of Tip ore for Ist half month of August 1924, Dredge No. 3 288 piculs. Dredge No. 1 closed down for repairs.31 words
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Article37 1924-08-22 9 The Agents advise having received a telegram from Melbourne to-day advising that Ronpibon Tin N. L. have declared a dividend of 1/- per share on Preference shares payable on the 6th of September.37 words
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78 1924-08-22 9 August 24 —10th Sunday after Trinity, S. Bartholomew A. M. Holy Trinity Church. Nibong Tebal, 8 am Holy Communion (English). 9 a.m Holy Communion (Tamil). S. Mark's Church, Butterworth, 5.30 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Note.—The Rev. E N. Grecnhow leaves for Singapore, to78 words
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Article23 1924-08-22 9 The mail despatched from Penang on the 23rd July by the s.s. Tjerimai was delivered in London on th© 21st August.23 words
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Advertisement177 1924-08-22 9 SAYS THEY SAVED HER BABY’S LIFE SO SHE WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT BABY’S OWN TABLETS. One of the most fatal ailments of child hood is Cholera Infantum. It comes on suddenly, especially during the hot months, and unless prompt treatment is given the little one may soon be beyond aid.177 words
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Advertisement44 1924-08-22 9 i SANFORD’S Violet Rubber Stamp Ink 1 OZ. BOTTLE 50 CTS. j SANFORD’S Ink Eraser (in liquid form) I $1 EACH. i I “UTOPIAN” Office and Photo Paste IN 8 OZ. BOTTLES. WITH BRUSH $1 EACH. THE PINANG GAZETTE i PRESS, LTD. I I44 words
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Advertisement277 1924-08-22 9 I i BRITISH THROUGHOUT HAVE YOU TRIED ARCHIBALD ARROL AND SON’S BULL’S HEAD LAGER BEER AND STOUT BREWED IN SCOTLAND BY BRITISH LABOUR. Cases of 8 dozen Pints $22.50 Duly $7.20 extra. 4 $16.50 Free Samples may be obtained from the Sole Distributors F. G. TAYLOR Co., Ltd., Penang. Agencies277 words
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Article153 1924-08-22 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Teesta for Madras taking mails for Europe etc., via Bombay. Nagato Maru for Colombo (taking mails for India) <fc Bombay. Kopah for Deli. Tara for Port Swettenham and Singapore. m/s Siberg for Deli and Singapore. The B. I, S. N. Co’s (Apcarline) Steamer “Tairea” from Calcutta153 words
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Article403 1924-08-22 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BI TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johor* and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Peat, except wheie otherwise stated, clo»e.half an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption o> Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m train:403 words
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Article19 1924-08-22 10 Aug. 25—Dance at Penang Club 9-15 p.m. Sept.—2 Sale of Work at Turf Club Pavilion (Race Course.)19 words
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Article556 1924-08-22 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, August 22, 1924 eta Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 5o Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung J o 1.3 Q Tripe do LOO Goat or Sheep per lb 50 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 5q Lamb556 words
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Advertisement579 1924-08-22 10 A «e x~ x a gs s saa >: s s s s as waa •< x ss sxvtX 3® x s x Assets over $5,000,000 S. C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000. g The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. g (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement»). X HEAD OFFICE Winchester579 words
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Advertisement13 1924-08-22 10 SINGAPORE Dollar Directory 1924-25. each. STOCKED BY The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd PENANG.13 words
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Advertisement23 1924-08-22 10 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, Key for New Era. $l/53 per book or $l/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang23 words
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Article1644 1924-08-22 11 REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN. Mr. Edward G. Lowry writes in the Times as follows It is too early to appraise the effect on the campaign of the Republican National Convention at Cleveland. The despatches have told you what happened there and of the quality of the proceedings, how they lacked1,644 words
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Advertisement339 1924-08-22 11 I THEY STIR] THE LIVER I 'JL No Remedy as Potent as J i Dr, MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS > rhe climate in this part of the world is such > f that the Liver gets out of order quicker than any < other organ of the body. < JW339 words
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Advertisement60 1924-08-22 11 Millets, their Nutritive and Economic Value, Cultivation, etc., in Malaya by L. M. Berenger, fl/- per book or fl /30 post free, etocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd.. Penanar Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course. (New Era Edition) Complete Edition with supplementary Exercises <g> f 3 or f 3/ 30 post60 words
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Advertisement294 1924-08-22 11 When Babys food turns sour in the Stomach ACIDITY.FLATULENCE,GRIPING PAM INDIGESTION t DIARRHOEA ARE THE RESULL All these ailments can be quickly vMA relieved and successfully prevented bv giving a small dose of Woodwards “Gripe Water” after each meal. I M I W—W Woodward’s “Gripe Water” keeps the digestive organs294 words
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