Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 August 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 198. VOL. LXXXII. SATURDAY, 28i»d AUGUST, 1924. PRICE 15 GENTS.
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    • 626 1 I “NIKKO””j (MODERN ART g PHOTOGRAPHIC j < STUDIO I No. 7, Nor than) Road, g Telephone No. 579. I J If you appreciate a tasty biscuit FIBRE NT gsj( patria Lzorriigciteci onccts «iipamoftheworid. MAKE AN J Tgicrr Obtainable at CHONG KEE, Beach Street, 17. i r> r ©yfifijjss jo
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  • 1650 2 MAJORITY FAVOUR BRITISH RULE. It is unfortunate that the visitor to the Soudan should normally enter from Port Soudan or Haifa and have to travel through a vast deal of desert before he reaches any populated area at all, and then the population is but meagre. To
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    • 927 2 MASSAGE NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. K. KUSAKA Notice to old Pupils of St. 56, Macalistar Road, Xavier’s Institution. DARUMA HOTEL Telephone 864. It jg intended to form an Association of old pupils of St. Xavier’s Institution IT Q or POSITIONS VACANT. Will those who are j n favour of the
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    • 16 2 SINGAPORE Dollar Directory 1924-25. At j each. STOCKED BY The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd PENANG. e
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    • 862 2 BANKS r I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) r-J Authorised Capital $50,006,000 < Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 IMB Reserve Funds Sterling £4,500,1)Uu Silver $25,500.000 I Reserve Liability of Proprietors 20,000,000 H Head office,— Hongkong. ~Branches and Agencies. ’•< j ’r rx "j V- -v Amoy,
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  • 1486 3 AN APPEAL TO PATRIOTS. Speaking at a mass meeting of East Anglian Conservatives at Lowestoft Mr. Baldwin replied to the recent indictment of the late Conservative Government by .Mr. Lloyd George. Lord Somerleyton presided. Mr. Baldwin, who was received with great enthusiasm, said the first
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  • 182 3 VICIOUS BOLSHEVIST PROPAGANDA. Colonel A. F. Hatch, president of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association, speaking at the Hotel Cecil, protested against the policy of allowing agitators to give expression to their revolutionary views in Hyde Park. He said: I know that Britain has set aside a
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  • 87 3 HUSBAND ARRESTED. X Mrs. Elizabeth Southgate, a middleaged woman living at John de Bois Cottage, Ardleigh, a village near Colchester, fell dead in a neighbour’s garden. She had wounds in the right shoulder, said to have been inflicted with a knife. Frederick Southgate, a farm labourer,
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    • 23 3 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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    • 97 3 I THE BEST I t IN t GHAMPIGNE j Pommery S Greno S (Extra Dry) f Z Prices < 1 Now S Greatly Reduced f I I (Obtainable at all Hotels. THE BEST I IN i BEER THE FAMOUS ID “BULL DOG” j JD LAGER PILSENER. S IN cases of
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  • 3097 4 Captain Francis Light HIS EARLY DAYS. By Bookworm. At Dallingho, near the town of Melton, Suffolk, was born in 1740 young Light, whose parentage is obscure. It was asserted but not confirmed that his parents preceded him to the grave while he was in the cradle.
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  • 141 4 RELEASED DIAMOND DEALER KISSES A POLICEMAN. Liendert Vischschraper, diamond merchant, and Jeanne Cajot were charged at Bournemouth with stealing diamonds valued at .£125 from the shop of Mr. George W. Pascall, jeweller, of the Triangle Bournemouth. A remand was ordered and substantial bail fixed. After the case
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  • 86 4 DUCK MAKES A WORLD’S RECORD.. A Khaki Campbell duck taking part in the laying contest at Bentley, Suffolk, has created a world’s record by laying an egg on 225 consecutive days. The bird is owned by Mr. Archie Strifelin, of Cornwall, and the eggs have
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  • 284 4 "There is no sauce like appetite,” says the old proverb, and the statement is altogether true. With a keen appetite you can relish the plainest food, while without it the daintiest morsel fails to tempt you, and you no longer have any pleasure in eating. Indeed, there
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  • 972 4 SUIT AGAINST A FATHER-IN-LAW. HINDU’S IMPUDENT CLAIM. Before Mr. Justice McCabe Reay, in the Seremban Supreme Court, a most remarkable civil suit came on for hearing, in which Negata Ram, shopkeeper, sued his father-in-law, Mr. W. R. Muthusamy Pillay, a contractor, for $5OO and costs. The plaintiff, in his statement
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  • 211 4 FIFTEEN IN THE ZOO’S FIRST FAMILY. For the first time on record then* is a flourishing family of infant chameleons in the London Zoo. The mother is a dwarf herself, and the babies are astonishing mites only an inch long including their tails. If they put out their
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  • 429 4 The following are the results of P.C.C. tennis tournament ties played during the week:— Championship.—J. W. Clark w.o. J. R. Bennett; M. K. Whitlock beat C. E. B. Waldron 6—4, 6 —2. Singles Handicap Class “A”. 4 M. K. Whitlock v. A. K. A. B. Terrell (unfinished)
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    • 108 4 DOCTORS WHO SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION. Doctors know that most cases of digestn# disturbance are due to acidity, and so. when they themselves ge‘ an attack of stomach pain they obtain instant relief by taking a simpleharmless antacid prena r ation —Bisiirateu Magnesia. If you suffer after eating if f°°” lies
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  • 1727 5 GRETNA UNDER THE HAMMER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, July 30. To those who know the great munitions centre of Gretna during the war, the deepest effect upon the mind, is caused not by the tragedy, futility, waste, but by the irony, the pathos, the helplessness of it
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  • 660 5 LIDDELL AGAIN IN THE LIMELIGHT. Scots and Canadians in Athletics. At the Glenpark Sports at Greenock the feature was an international contest between teams representing Canada and Scotland, the former being made up of the men who had e >me over to participate in the Olympic Games at
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    • 176 5 SICILIAN MARBLE Co. Ltd., g I LIVERPOOL CARRARA (ITALY) HI Every kind of Marble Supplied ffil in White, Sicilian, Statuary, Dore, Siena, Verona. Green. Black and other colour. J! Large Stocks Held at Liverpool and Italian Works, equipp 4 with latest machinery and able to ||V give prompt delivery of
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  • 443 6 As we suggested in these columns yesterday, there appears to be no doubt that Soviet propaganda is at the root of the latest trouble in Afghanistan. The Bolshevik desire to do harm to the British Empire is not so remarkable as a political observer of the
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  • 315 6 The leading article of our contemporary, the 41 Malay Mail published on the 19th, inst., dealing with the alleged hankering after laurels of those of us who followed the sword during the years 1914-18, has elicited what is described in a recent issue of that journal as “interesting correspondence.”
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  • 972 6 A TABLE OF TWO BROTHERS. [By Vic. Timm Once upon a time there were two brothers whose names were respectively Hamm and Hasse, but such were their many virtues that throughout the coun-try-side they were known affectionately by divers folk as 4 Amm an’ ’Asse. Now sad to
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  • 874 6 Col. Parkinson, who gave £.‘»,000 to the College of Ambulance The Wron< in the hope or on the Shop. representation that somebody else would give him a knighthood, is not to get his money back. He can’t recover it from the honest broker” who made the promise,
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  • 90 6 BATTLING” KEY BEATEN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 23. Cowboy Reyes (Manila) beat Key in a ten rounds hard fight. Polo Club. At the annual meeting of the Polo Club, the Chairman said that the report was satisfactory. The officials were elected. Campaign Against Hawkers. Dr. Hunter,
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  • 186 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. August 22. An Aneta message says that the Sarie Borneo was insured with Lloyds ior 170,000 guilders. The estimated value of her cargo is 145,435 guilders. For driving his motor car P 1320 bi a rash and negligent manner along Maealister Road and
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    • 27 6 “£>. 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
    • 28 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 5.3 a.m. 11.41 a.m. 4.51 p.m. 11.18 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 6.46 a.m. 12.0 midnight. 8.5 p.m. 2.25 p.m.
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  • 610 7 In the Reichstag. EFFECT OF REJECTION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Berlin. August 22. All the papers interpret the Nationalist party’s resolution as meaning that the party vote against the Dawes bills in the Reichstag next week is being ensured. Their rejection of this would mean an immediate dissolution of the
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  • 36 7 Plymouth (Vermont). August 22. It is intimated that President Coolidge considers that enquiries by foreign na ions with regard to war debts due to America should await the complete settlement of the reparations problem.
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  • 248 7 Anti-British Activities. SOVIET SUPPORT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 22. The connection between the Moscow propaganda and the outbreak of revolutionary activities in Afghanistan has been clearly established, says a political observer of the Daily Telegraph. He adds that it is remarkable in the desire to harm the British
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  • 104 7 NOT QUITE A PRISONER. London, August 22. There is considerable discussion in London with regard to the reported humiliating treatment of Mr. Hodgson, the British Charge d’Affaires in Moscow. It is learned from well-informed circles that the report that Mr. Hodgson is practically a prisoner is
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  • 86 7 SETTLED AT LAST. London, August 22. The stoppage of the building trade in Great Britain, which had been in progress since the beginning of July was settled this afternoon, the men accepting the employers’ terms. Provisions of Settlement. The settlement provid s halfpenny an hour advance of wages
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  • 49 7 DUTCH DELEGATION. The Hague, August 22. Tho Dutch delegation to the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva is composed of Jonkheer Dr. H. A. Van Karnebeek, Foreign Minister, Heer Loudoun, Minister at Paris, Professor Van Eysinga, Count Van Sandenburg, Dr. Limburg and Professor Francois.
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  • 65 7 SMITH’S DANGEROUS LANDING. 1 New York, August 22. The American airmen battled ag inst dense fog during the last miles of the journey to Greenland and landed under most dangerous cond tions. Smith accomplished an 800-mile flight in 9 hours 55 minutes. Locatelli Still Missing. Locatelliis still missing.
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  • 32 7 Washington. August 22. The State department learns that the American, George Hamilton, and the Britisher, Chari* sJ.imm'T, were kiled at Puerto Castilla in the district of Honduras yesterday morning.
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  • 128 7 U.S.A., Japan and Russia. AMERICAN FEARS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Moscow, August 21. An article in the lavestia asserts that America fears a Russo-Japanese agreement, which would create difficulties for American diplomacy in the Far East. Therefore instead of the recent knockout blow delivered by America in the shape of
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  • 43 7 ALCOHOLIC TREATY. London, August 21. A Dutch-American Treaty was signed at Washington yesterday allowing Dutch ships in American waters to carry alcoholic liquor on certain conditions, regard being had at the same time for the interests of the United States.
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  • 128 7 STATE DINNER. Ottawa, August 22. Admiral Sir Frederick Field. Coni man ding the Special Service Squadron and his staff were the guests of honour at a State dinner. The Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, said there was no doubt that Canada was prepared to play her full
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  • 19 7 EQUIPMENT BILL PASSED. Melbourne, August 23. The Senate passed the Defence Equipment Bill mentioned on July 30.
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  • 37 7 Vienna, August 23. It is reported that a group of American bankers have agreed to grant a loan of $3,000,000 to the Lower Austrian Electric Company for the installation of a water power plant.
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  • 213 7 MINOR COUNTIES vs. S. AFRICANS. London, August 22. At Norwich the weather was showery and on a soft wicket the South Africans scored 294 runs. Nourse 91. Falcon took 5 wickets for 103 and Beadsmore 4 for 53. County Championship Results. London, August 22. There was intermittent heavy
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  • 23 7 The mail despatched from Penang on the 23rd July by the s.s. Tjerimai was delivered in London on the 21st August.
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  • 577 7 Mr. R. V. Winbush of Jong Landor Estate is on a visit to Ipoh. Mr. M. C. Corbett left by the mail train from Ipoh for Singapore on a short visit. The Rev. N. W. Bower, chaplain of Christ Church, Malacca, is now back fro'm leave. Mr.
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  • 99 7 The following programme of music will be presented at the Orchestral Concert to be given at the E. O. Hotel, to-morrow. Sunday, the 24th. inst. at 9.30 p.m. 1 Overture Semiramide Rossini 2 Adagio Cantabile (Pathetic Symphony Beethoven 3 Two Violin Soli a. Orientale Cui
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  • 1287 7 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST. The hearing was resumed before Mr. H.A. Forrer in the Police Court, Penang, yesterday 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 respect of $35,
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  • 47 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 23. There is a large influx of visitors for the Malaya Cup Final, and an enormous crowd is expected. The ground is in perfect condition, but this morning ominous clouds suggest the possibility of the weather breaking.
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    • 128 7 ■i itii mi iwni inw th iiib—i ib I The Service Behind Your Car. Q After buying a car, service is one of the greatest considerations. The best car needs spare parts at times. Are there spares for your car at reasonable prices in the S Q country Have the
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  • 1055 8 GENERAL MEETING. The first annual ordinary general meeting of the Selama (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at the oilices of the company, 6. Lloyd’s Avenue, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C.3, on Wednesday, July 16th, 1924, Mr. J.A.H. Jackson, Chairman of the company, presiding. The Representative
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  • 266 8 Shelter in London From Berlin Police. Emil Malchow, 46, a German Communist, was charged at Bow-street Police Court with having, as an alien, landed in the United Kingdom without permission. Thomas Alfred Jackson, of Addingtonmansions, Highbury Grange, Islington, was summoned for harbouring him. Mr. Muskett, for
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  • 174 8 STORY OF A GRAND LAMA’S WARNING. The death of Mr. Mallory and Mr. Irvine during their attempt to reach the summit of-Mount Everest (it is assumed by the expedition authorities that the summit actually was reached) is stated to have been foretold by the Abbot of Rongbuk, a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 401 8 51rfi fflF-m, f Tempting tfS > dainties g for children a) fe The sight of creamy dl PATENT aS custards or blancmanges Sfl CORN FLOUR [us 7<| m made with Cornflour \i_-jF PTT TFTiI f R brings exclamations of tfjSk TT H'*X B delight from the children. L "Xs B
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    • 46 8 WE SUPPLY Anything and Everything Requisite for H übber Estates and Buildings etc. AT Most Economical Rates. A Visit will convince you. Only 20 yards from the Railway Station THE AN HU AT Co., General Merchants, 4, China Street Ghaut, PaoNB 548. Telegraphic Addies» “Importers,” Pbnang
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    • 192 8 The Plane ’Has Come. THE LATEST ARE Y U QUESTION GOING UP You may fly high if .you can afford it, but if not, remember that our prices always remain low. Take advantage of the few days of Aviation excitement. 1. To get your Tennis Racquet repaired with good strong
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  • 456 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on Saturday as follows The price of Tin during the week advanced to £260-15-0, the best since the middle of April last, but closes £2-5-0 below the best, whilst locally business has been done up to $130.00. There are however few
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  • 190 9 Singapore, August 21. —Rubber.—-Since our last we have h'ad a fluctuating mar ket. The highest price touched for Awarded Sheet was 48 and the lowest 44. The local auction opened with a steady tone, but towards the close there was a somewhat easier tendency. No sales of Awarded
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  • 152 9 In moving the adoption of the report and accounts at the annual general meeting in Glasgow, Mr. Dougal said that the sales of rubber actually made during the period of the accounts had realised just over Is. 3d. per lb., which helped the average for the
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  • 417 9 Singapore, Augut 20. —The price of tin continues firm and there has been fair activity in most of the more popular mining shares at quotations. Rubber after a setback has recovered but the share market still remains neglected. Industrials continue firm with a good business in Straits
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  • 380 9 8. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England.) 10th Sunday after Trinity—St. Bartholomew. 7.45 Litany, 8 a.ni. Matins, Hymn 248, 8.30 Holy Communion, 10.30 Matins (Chinese), 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn 272, Ps LI 138, Ps LIV 140, Magnificat 50. Nunc Dimittis 65. Hymn 277. 437 and 4 77. PROVINCE
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  • 158 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. g 2 E Shares. x ZS Z 5 CS (j) S 3 CQ GO QQ 7} C. $O. c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Ayer Panas 4.10 4.25 4.15 4.25 Bukit K. B. ‘35 40
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  • 71 9 AUGUST 23, 1924. I,OC AL. cts. {Smoked Sheet 45 Fine Pale Crepe 454 Unsmoked Sheet 32 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 46| pore (Crepe 47 London and New York. rz rA (Smoked Sheet... 1/1| LONDON Cr(ir< 1(1 New York G26£ Following cables were received this morning London 1/11 market unchanged.
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  • 118 9 PENANG. AUGUST 23, 1924. (By Courtesy of thr Charterei 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«16l 1 3 days’sight Private 164 Bombay Demand Bank „161 g Madras Demand Bank „161 S 3
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  • 185 9 Tokyo, August 20.—The following high military promotions and transfers have been issued, Lt. Generals S. Suzuki, T. Nara and H. Tanaka, Commander of the military forces of Taiwan, Chief Aide-de-camp to H. I. H. the Crown Prince and Director of Military Engineering Bureau respectively promoted to Generals. iThe
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  • 1100 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES 1 i X, 00 H RUBBER [Dollar 1 S c 3 o S e Allenby Rubber Go I 00 I 10 A.lor Gajah Rubber Estate 80 90 Amalgamated Malay Eatat< a 1 50 1 7® Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 10 5011 00 «X Ayer Kuning
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    • 367 9 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE& T. s.s. “GLENOGLE” Voy. 9. FOR SAI F Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that she is due here at daybreak on Sunday the 24th instant, and will commence discharging on 1 Iron Bedstead, 1 Aimeirah, 1 arrival in the Roads.
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    • 81 9 HOW DO YOU WAKE these mornings Fresh and fit, or dull, depressed and ill-tempered If the latter most probably your liver is to blame, for which trouble Pinkettes are the ideal remedy. As gently as nature Pinkettes stimulate the liver, dispel constipation, banish biliousness and sick headaches, clear the skin,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 43 9 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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  • 111 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Menggala for Deli and P. Erandan. Ellenga for Rangoon and Calcutta. Malaya for Rhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Lady Blake for Victoria Point, Mergui Tavoy and Moulmein. Van Overstraten for Singapore. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless
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  • 28 10 1079 coolies arrived per s.s. Tara, yesterday of whom 235 were sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance proceed direct to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 382 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BT IRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johor» and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour ear lier than the Ordinary mail Resumption of Night Mau. Sekvlce. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the
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  • 54 10 FIRST-FRUIT OF RENEWED TRADE WITH SOVIET. Officials of the Soviet Trade Delega tion in Riga announce that Germany and Russia have resumed amicable relations. The first transaction under the new condition of friendship has been the sale of 2,000,000 rotten eggs, which the Soviet Government had been
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  • 19 10 \ug. 25—Dance at Penang Club 9-15 p.m. Sept. 2—Sale of Work at Turf Club Pavilion (Race Course).
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  • 556 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, August 23, 1924 CtB Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 50 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart 4 lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 50 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 50 Lamb do
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  • 322 11 BOMBAY COUNCIL. Poona, July 30.—When the Bombay Legislative Council met to-day the discussion on Mr. Jog’s resolution recommending the release of Mr. Divakar of Dharwar twas continued. Eventually, after a good deal of discussion, the resolution was carried in an amended form permitted the Government to attach such
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  • 175 11 Jullundur, July 30.—His Excellency the Governor of the Punjab arrived here this morning. He received a warm welcome from a large crowd which had assembled outside the station, and drove through decorated streets to the Commissioner s residence, the route being lined by over 7,000
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  • 223 11 MILLIONAIRES’ SONS ON TRIAL. In demanding the death penalty for Leopold and Loeb, the self-confessed stranglers of young Franks, Public Prosecutor Crowe, at Chicago, ridiculed the idea of sending the sons of millionaires to the lunatic asylum, where they might stay for a relatively brief period, and said
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