Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 October 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-10-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 230. VOL. LXXXII. MONDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1093 1924-10-06 1 KODAK FILMS FOR SALE. artistic local views always in stock NIKKO STUDIO I 7, Northam Road. 1^ fl wit sSr ;i&__ f AT LAST THE WELL KNOWN I THE MOTORISTS SURE SHIELD. 5 I 11 A 1 J W Ifl > I It is a very common human Bl iTi1,093 words
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Advertisement17 1924-10-06 1 IF YOU NEED CLASSES PLEASE CALL AT SHANGHAI EASTERN TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED. 188, PENANG ROAD17 words
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Article378 1924-10-06 2 BROUGHT DOWN BY ONE MAN. Racy and entertaining experiences at Empire outposts are recorded in Ramblings of a Rolling Stone”—just pub ished (T. Fisher Unwin, 12s. 6d.) by Mr Gerald P. Stevens, an English barrister who has practised his profession at Singapore and in Africa378 words
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Article295 1924-10-06 2 CQL. AUBREY HERBERT’S MEMORIES. The late Col. Aubrey Herbert, a leading authority on Turkey and the Near East and for. many years memben of Parliament, left behind him a book of reminiscences which edited by Mr. Desmond MacCarthy, has just been published (Hutchinson, 215.), under295 words
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Article133 1924-10-06 2 OFFICER’S SENTENCE REDUCED. The sentence on C’aptain Walter Robert Low, D. S. 0., M. C., who was found guilty by a general court-martial of converting £341 of the funds of the. Ist Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, was promulgated at Aidershot. Captain Low has been cashiered133 words
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Advertisement1264 1924-10-06 2 < sag xss x s as x— x sss xas NOTICES. X Hi RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. The public is notified that the Bagan 11 MI CHE LI N I r> a* x a-r I SeraiSelama Road is now closed to F.CD A/ FdE3T” Including town delivery or K tfap 28th1,264 words
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Advertisement657 1924-10-06 2 Tenders for Electric Lighting of Teluk Anson Sanitary Board Area. Tenders are invited for the supply of electric light and energy for Teluk Anson. Specifications, plans and tender forms may be obtained on appheation to the Secretary to Resident, Perak. Tenderers are required to fill in Schedule B and to657 words
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1279 1924-10-06 3 BRITAIN IS NOT GOING UNDER.” By The Right Hon. Sir W. Joynson-H jcks. The recent outbreak in Egypt, the dissatisfaction in India, the futile treaty with the Bolsheviks, and the thinly veiled threats from Ireland, all seem to call, even during the holiday season,1,279 words
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Article302 1924-10-06 3 Tokio, Oct. I.The trial of the leseMajesty” case was opened to-day in the Supreme Court which was guarded very strictly. The accused, Daisuke Nainba. without showing the least fear, replied to the judge at his seat with folded arms. The public were excluded from the hearing after five302 words
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Article76 1924-10-06 3 DANGEROUS MOTOR DRIVING. Di’. Edward Howlett, medical officer at Hull Prison, was fined £lO 10s. at Hull for driving a motor-car to the danger of the public. Tit was his seventh conviction for motor offences. Bertram Fisher, 35, market gardener. Maulden, for being drunk while in76 words
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Article389 1924-10-06 3 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURFS van Hogendorp for Deli, Edi and Langsa. Wakasa Maru for Singapore China and Japan. Gothic Prince for New York. Rasa for Setul. Pangkor for Dindings. The annual comparative statement showing the inward and outw T ard traffic at the Port of Liverpool, and the revenue derived389 words
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Article367 1924-10-06 3 CLOSE DAILY (except Sundaj 81 IRAM. Federated Malay States, Malacca, lohor and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except w!>e:e otherwise stated, close half-an-honr «arlitr 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:Parit367 words
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Article555 1924-10-06 3 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, October 6. 1924. eta Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 55 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 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do555 words
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Advertisement457 1924-10-06 3 Iv. J/. -sf /1 "1 J6 Iw] Drink from e i/c Bowl of Health and Strength. Keep your nerves and body at 2z*\Xa the highest pitch of efficiency by /xj 'W s l taking Sanatogen. No matter if yx. jjgg your bad health has existed for 4a years, it is457 words
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Advertisement24 1924-10-06 3 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid (New Era Edition) Complete Edition with supplementary Exercises $3 or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., Penang.24 words
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Article802 1924-10-06 4 Mr. V. 1). Knowles returned from home I. y the Porthos. Mr. E. A. Kenny has been appointed to act as Superintendent of Surveys, Malacca. Mr. L. J. B. Madden has returned to Taiping from a six months’ holiday in England. Miss R. J. Davies has been802 words
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Article206 1924-10-06 4 COLONIAL SECRETARY’S SPEECH. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore. October 6. The Council opened with the Governor’s speech to the Supply Bill. Then it approved of receipt of deposits up to a million dollars under the Savings Certificates Ordinance, the limit of sales certificates under the ordinance. The Colonial206 words
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Article286 1924-10-06 4 DINNER AT E. AND 0. HOTEL. His Majesty, the Ring of Siam, Princess Khoon Chon and His Majesty’s Suite, were the guests of His Excellency Phya PracTibaddha Bhnbal, Siamese Consul-Gene al, Straits Settlements, Singapore, at a dinner given at the E. and 0. Hotel, on Saturday night.286 words
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Article200 1924-10-06 4 The following is the business for the meeting of the Municipal Commission to be held to-morrow: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5. Four Senior Officers’ application200 words
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Advertisement35 1924-10-06 4 Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, $l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang. Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, $l/75 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd Penang.35 words
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Advertisement250 1924-10-06 4 if I I dibWwWlh, r I I SRSfiSS s I Illi IUM 11L"-II i j| Illi lormTnwrrwiiß *****1 g 7 H il. lil I 3K R Something more than perfectly matured, perfectly graded >3 and prepared Virginia leaf tobacco goes into Golden Specials cigarettes a wealth of expert knowledge, the250 words
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Article4395 1924-10-06 5 GOVERNOR’S SPEECH IN COUNCIL. SOUND FINANCIAL POSITION. Jn the Legislative Council to-day. His Excellency the. Governor delivered his mnual address on the finances of the Colony. Sir Laurence Guilleinard said When I addressed you last year I described our financial position as sound, md 1 feel that4,395 words
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Article173 1924-10-06 5 NEARLY £5,000 LEFT TO LORD BUCKMASTER. Mr. Norton Clark Richardson, formerly a hairdresser at Cambridge, has left practically all his property, valued for probate at £5,820, with net personality £5,172, to Lord Buckmaster, who from 1906 to 1910 was Liberal M. P. for Cambridge and Lord Chancellor in173 words
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Article117 1924-10-06 5 RUSE-TO MAKE VICTIMS BARE: THEIR NECKS. The Moscow Supreme Court has sentenced to death Mme. Anastasia Permiakowa for more than 20 murders of women and girls. She led a band of robbers at Perm, and then settled down in the city as a fortune-teller. When women117 words
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Article598 1924-10-06 6 To every man there comes a moment when he must decide between Truth and Error. The individual who elects to stand alone rather than conform to popularity evokes our unfeigned pity.” In effect, too proud to put sue the expedient. we have deliberately chosen hatred, scoffing and598 words
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Article378 1924-10-06 6 His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard, in his annual speech at the Legislative Council to-day described the financial position of the Colony as sound. His Excellency’s forecast of the position at the end of the year 192.» was that the assets of the Colons 7378 words
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Article379 1924-10-06 6 Hongkong papers to hand indicate that Dr. Sun Yat-sen is greatly annoyed with Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. On September 1 he protested to Mr. MacDonald against the delivery to my Government of an ultimatum which threatend hostile British naval action in the event of my Government taking the379 words
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Article790 1924-10-06 6 The administration report of the. Commissioner for the I ort i Port of Rangoon for the year Rangoon. 1923-24 says that receipts for the year amounted to Rs 73 35,295 and payments including Rs 2 75,000 transferred to the Reserve Fund amounted to Rs. 69,33 439, leaving790 words
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Article241 1924-10-06 6 L To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sir,Your extremely interesting ing article of 3rd inst. should demand the immediate attention of Government. As one of the oldest rubber planters in this country, I can personally vouch that the surplus stock of rubber stored on several estates241 words
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Article481 1924-10-06 6 The homeward mail by the Kashmir closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, 11th instant. The s.s. Malwa” from London, Colombo is expected to arrive here at 4 p.m. on Wednesday (<8.10.24) and will leave for Singapore, -China and Japan at 11 p.m. the same day. Steamer will work481 words
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Advertisement416 1924-10-06 6 Shopping Freedom and proper service. 2 X THE story of the draper who dismissed his sales- J ft man for failing to sell something to a potential k ft customer illustrates old methods. x k THE Modern House welcomes any visitor, and r undue pressure to purchase is never exerted.416 words
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Advertisement23 1924-10-06 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.23 words
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Miscellaneous27 1924-10-06 6 TIDE TABLES To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 4.46 a.m. 12.4 a.m. 6.26 p.m. 12.0 To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 651 a.m. 12.5 a.m. 9.38 p.m. 2.46 p.m.27 words
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Article122 1924-10-06 7 London Conversations. whhoravval of troops. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 4. Reuter learns from an Egyptian source v ith reference to the conclusion of the Anglo-Egyptian conversations in London that Mr. MacDonald yesterday informed Zaglul Pasha that it was impossible to withdraw British troops from Egypt, because they[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 122 words
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Article106 1924-10-06 7 LIST OF WINNERS. London. October 4. The prize winners at the Lympne trials were as follow Air Ministry’s £2,00P :Won by Beardmore Monoplane piloted by Piercey. Air Ministry’s £l,OOO :Won by a Bristol Brownie Monoplane piloted by Uwins. Duke of Sutherland’s £5OO for taking off and pulling up106 words
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Article62 1924-10-06 7 BRITISH R E PRE SENT A TIV E. Berlin, October 5. Sir Charles Addis is to be the British representative on the General Council of the Reichsbank under the Dawes reorganisation scheme. Reh hsbank’s Nbvv Law. Berlin, October 4. A general meeting of the Reichsbank adopted the62 words
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Article73 1924-10-06 7 ULSTER PREMIER’S STATEMENT. London, October 4. Sir James Craig wai given aa ovation on his return to Belfast from London. In his speech to the crowd he said he had been confronted with a fresh crisis. He had only one remark to make. Pointing to Union Jack carried73 words
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Article62 1924-10-06 7 BIG HAUL. New York, October 4. A British steamer was towed into the harbour. The crew of 28 men and 2 women are under an armed guard. It is alleged that the cargo of liquor is worth $500,000. The prohibition officials claim in connection with the vessel’s seizure62 words
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Article94 1924-10-06 7 SITUATION EASED. Port Sudan, October 5. The fall of the Hashimite Government and the abdication of King Hussein has eased the situation. Negotiations with the enemy are expected shortly. The th rone has been offered to Emir Ali who has, however, declined. The New King. Cairo, October 6.94 words
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Article54 1924-10-06 7 CONCLUDED IN NEW YORK. Helsingfors, October 5. A group comprising the municipal authorities of twenty-eight Finnish towns have concluded arrangements with the National City Bank of New York and the National City Company to float a thirty years seven million dollar* loan bearing interest at six and54 words
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Article250 1924-10-06 7 Election Campaign. MR. DAVIS’S PLATFORM. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York. October 4. In his speech at the Madison Square Garden, Mr. Davis evoked enthusiastic cheers when he declared, I am for disarmament. If I become President of the United States and the Disarmament Conference meets in America. I[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 250 words
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Article51 1924-10-06 7 DELAYED BY FOG. Amsterdam, October 4. The Dutch airmen, who are flying to Batavia, arrived at Constantinople yesterday evening and departed for Angora this morning. Constantinople, October 5. The Dutch airman have not yet arrived. having encountered fog after leaving Sofia and having been «ompelled to lard at51 words
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Article73 1924-10-06 7 (Vale.) GERMANY MUST ENTER. Paris, October 4. In an interview at Geneva. M. Briand said that Germany must enter the League of Nations, but by the common door after inspiring herself with the equality principles prevailing at Geneva. M. Briand hopes strongly that the United Statea will(Vale.) - 73 words
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Article26 1924-10-06 7 -(Vale.) VISIT TO FRANCE. Marseilles, October 6. The Siamese Minister at Paris will receive Prince Krom Phra of Chandaburi who is expected on Wednesday.--(Vale.) - 26 words
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Article54 1924-10-06 7 FINAL RESULTS. Stockholm, October 5. The final results of the elections for the Second Chamber show only slight changes compared with the old Chamber. The Socialists increased by 5 seats to 104 the Right Party and the Peasants’ Union register smaller increases; the Liberal Prohibitionists lost 3 and54 words
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Article54 1924-10-06 7 DEPARTURE FROM LISBON. Lisbon, October 4. Many prominent*officials bade farewell at the station to Sir Robert Ho Tung, including the Secretary for the Colonies, the Minister at Peking, the ex-Governor of Macao, a number of Senators and Deputies of the House of Representatives the Foreign Minister54 words
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Article33 1924-10-06 7 JOINING THE SOVIET. Moscow. October 5. It is semi-officially stated that the Bokharan Ambassador has presented a note to M. Chicherin requesting Bokhara’s inclusion in the Union of Soviet Republics.33 words
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Article160 1924-10-06 7 Mussolinis Two Dicta. ACHIEVEMENTS OF FASCISM. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Milan, October 5. A government composed of mediocrities which is continuous is better than a government of geniuses which is subject to interruption. No nation becomes powerful unless it is disciplined. These two dicta were enunciated by Signor Mussolini[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 160 words
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Article137 1924-10-06 7 ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS. London, October 4. The following were the results of the First Division matches of the English Football League Arsenal 1, Blackburn 0. Aston Villa 1, Huddersfield 1. Burnley’ 0, West Bromwich 1. Bury 1, Sheffield United 0, Cardiff 1, Bolton 2. Everton 0, Liverpool 1.137 words
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Article27 1924-10-06 7 WALES BEAT S. AFRICA. London, October 4. hi the Amateur International Football Match Wales beat South Africa by 1 goal to nil at Colwyn Bay.27 words
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Article20 1924-10-06 7 NEW ZEALANDERS’ VICTORY. London. October 4. The All Blacks beat Leicester by 27 points to nil at Leicester.20 words
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Article76 1924-10-06 7 VICTORY FOR M. C. C. Colombq, October 4. The Marylebone, C. C. Team en route to Australia defeated Ceylon in a oneday match by fifteen runs on the first innings. The M. C. C. made 73. Gresswell took 8 wickets for 38 runs. Ceylon replied with 5876 words
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Article35 1924-10-06 7 VICTORY FOR NEW YORK NATIONALS. Washington, October 4. At baseball the New York Nationals defeated the Washington Americans in the first of the seven games for the World Championship by 4 to 3.35 words
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Article60 1924-10-06 7 MANCHURIAN SUCCESSES. Mukden, October 6. Chang Tso Lin’s headquarters state that part of the third brigade cut off the retreat of the Chihli troops at Chapeng, south West of Lingyuan. capturing one fully equipped mixed brigade. They also report that Manchurian troops scattered and pursued the thirteenth60 words
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Article41 1924-10-06 7 SPEEDING-UP RECONSTRUCTION. Paris, October 6. In a speech at Niort, M. Dalbiez announced that a national loan would shortly be issued with a view to procuring two hundred million francs monthly for speeding-up reconstruction in the devastated regions.41 words
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Article349 1924-10-06 7 Election Issues. LABOUR’S ATTITUDE. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, October 4. Enquiries made at the Labour Party headquarters to-day show that while preparations are very active for the assumption of the imminence of an election, opinion is divided as regards the choice of the issue. Mr. MacDonald is credited with(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 349 words
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Article30 1924-10-06 7 termeza to Kabul. Moscow, October 5. Five aeroplanes, which were sold to the Afghan Government, have flown from Termeia to Kabul over the trackless Hindu Kush Mountains.30 words
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Article149 1924-10-06 7 PROFESSOR’S CONTRAST WITH MID-EUROPE WORKERS. A plea to England to put forth all her strength to compete with Continental industrial centres was made by Professor William Caldwell, of the McGill University, Montreal, at the Croydon Brotherhood. He said he had come to the conclusion that the Old Country149 words
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Article133 1924-10-06 7 MEMORIALS AT PLACES WHERE THEY FELL. Every missing British soldier will have his name inscribed on a memorial to be erected near where he fought his last -fight. After five years of research the Imperial War Graves Commission is reaching the end of its task of tracing133 words
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Article360 1924-10-06 7 MR. CAMPBELL’S STRONG PROTEST. (From Our Own Corresporideid.) Kuala Lumpur, October 6. The question of procedure with reference to the appointment of Malacca Planters Association representatives on the Malacca Agricultural and Medical Board was discussed at length at yesterday’s meeting of the former, following a report by the360 words
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Article187 1924-10-06 7 OFFICIAL ANALYSIS SAID TO BE MISLEADING. Experts declare, an official analytic of Royal Air Force, accidents fails to represent the. position accurately. Only 90 of the 473 accidents between January 1920 and March this year are ascribed directly to engine-failure. It is contended unofficially that in187 words
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Article134 1924-10-06 7 FIFTY ENTRIES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. October 6. In spite of the up-country owners* abstentions the entries total 50 and compare fairly well with the Selangor June meeting of 69, Penang July meeting ot 62 and the Ipoh July meeting of 50. Unless the scratchings are heavy,134 words
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Article238 1924-10-06 7 WHEN KNIGHTOOD WAS IN FLOWER.” The story of When Knighthood was in Flower.” as picturized by Cosmopolitan Production is undoubtedly one of the greatest spectacles of the screen. The gorgeous pageantry of the most picturesque period of English and French History is realized in life like action. The238 words
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Article135 1924-10-06 7 FIRST RUGBY MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 8 In the first Rugby match of the seaaoa, the S.C.C. beat the Service by 18 point* to nil. Meyer Bros’. Action. In Messrs. Meyer Brothers’ action, judgment was given for plaintiff, Nather Sahib, on the claim and for135 words
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Advertisement40 1924-10-06 7 THE GOOD HAS MANY GOOD POINTS. COME AND SEE THEM, Our Film will be shown at the Theatre Royal, Penang Road, from Thursday 2nd to Wednesday, Bth October. Full Particulars from Borneo Motors Ltd, Ipoh, Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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Article560 1924-10-06 8 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on Saturday as follows The price of Tin has had a welcome advance of £<B-5-0 closing £244-10-0 and Mining shares have been in strong demand both locally and from London where there has been a considerable increase of activity. Rubber has560 words
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Article119 1924-10-06 8 PENANG. OCTOBER 6, 1924. (BV COURTSSY OF I’HK CHAftTBRBI» Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 m 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank R« ].55i 3 days’sight Private 159 j Bombay Demand Bank 1.55-2 j o Madras Demand Bank119 words
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Article218 1924-10-06 8 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The thirteenth annual report of the directors of the Tali Ayer Rubber Relates, Ltd., for the year ended 30th April, 1924, states: The crop harvested for the jea amounted to 679,496 lbs., against an export allowance of 613,314 The standard production allowed to218 words
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Article215 1924-10-06 8 DIRECTORS’ REPORT The report of the directors of the Bukit Katil Rubber Estates, Ltd. for the year ended -Joflh April, 1924, staites: The nett profit for the year amounted to $17,555.89, which added to the balance brought from last year viz $4.217.76 gives a total215 words
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Article234 1924-10-06 8 Benares Opium p. chAHt $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 nom m 110 s 95,00 Coconuts per 1,000 .50.00 Copra Sundried 12.55 Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 po/ba234 words
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Advertisement374 1924-10-06 8 Baby’s progress Baby's progress will be speedy I L anduninterruptedandwillgratify i you in every way if you feed him onHorlick'sHaltedMilk, the 1 i i food that nourishes and sustains. Horlick'sHalleddtilk assists nature T to guard against gridemic diseases S and childrens 9 complaints H OF ALL CHEMISTS ANO g J374 words
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Advertisement478 1924-10-06 8 BEi 'Renowned when I was a. boy today world famous" Can you remember a time when the name Dr. Williams Pink Pills was not familiar to you A household word in Europe, America, Australia and Africa long before the close of the last century, the fame of the great Blood478 words
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Article1902 1924-10-06 9 Successful Gymkhana. ATTENDED BY KING OF SIAM. Under the distinguished patronage of His Majesty the King of Siam, who is on m unofficial visit to Penang, a suc- ssful gymkhana was held at the Racecourse on Saturday afternoon under the inspices of the Penang Polo Club. The1,902 words
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Article220 1924-10-06 9 COUNCIL MEETING. A meeting of the Council of the Mohammedan Football Association was held at the Crescent Star Sports Club yesterday evening. The officials present were Dr. A.O. Merican, President: Dr. K.Md. Ariff and Mr. S.M.O. Merican, Vice-Presidents: Messrs. A. Md: Noor (Hon. Gen. Secietary), S.M. Shaffee220 words
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Article86 1924-10-06 9 A sports society has been founded in Germany, under the presidency of Prof. Schmidt, of Bonn, and at its last meeting Prof. Strassmann said that the effect of sports on women was to make childbirth easier and to prevent obesity in later life. Prof. Bjer said that86 words
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Article57 1924-10-06 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for September: lbs Lunas 23,200 Kuala Geh 19.000 Majedie (Johore) 4,296 Muar Itam 10,200 Permas 16,682 Sekong 24,260 Anglo-Johore 19.168 Bukit Paloug 14.293 f Consolidated Malay 35,200 Chulsa (Selangor) 23,000 Mambau (F.M.S.) 28,000 Sungei Salak 39,000 Sepang Valley 25,300 Tangga Batu 6,00057 words
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Article338 1924-10-06 9 S.F.P.” Mr. W. W. Matthews, who described himself as a commission agent and told the Court that he left London 26 years ago ami had never been back since, was examined in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw. In reply to theS.F.P.” - 338 words
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Article401 1924-10-06 9 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., report as follows for the week ended September 10: The Bureau report on the American crop as on September Ist has been the main feature of the week’s trading in the cotton markets. The condition is reduced but the estimated401 words
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Article155 1924-10-06 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s' share list Saturday. To-day. Sharks. >i SJ x ss 0Q 02 M OQ C. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Bassett 8 (> 85 824 85 Malaka P. LlO 1.121 Ll 3 1.15 U. Malacca 95 97j 974155 words
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Article70 1924-10-06 9 October 6, 1924. Local. cts. 1 Smoked Sheet ...48| firm but Fine Pale Crepe 49 quiet Unsmoked Sheet 32 Stnga- (Smoked Sheet ...50 pork 1 Crepe 50| London and New York. r (Smoked Sheet ...1/3 firm but London 1(3 quiet New York G2B} The following were the rubber70 words
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Article152 1924-10-06 9 The Straits 1 rading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on October 3 London. Spot £242 5s down 3 3 mos. buying 244.10 s 3 3 selling 244.15 s 3 Local. October 4: Singapore sold 175 tons at sl2os Penang buyers no sellers at $1204. October 6: Singapore152 words
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Article206 1924-10-06 9 Messrs. Osborne and Chappel notify I the following list of returns for i September 1924: Piculs. Gopeng Consolidated Ltd. 1,540 Tekka Limited 520 Tekka Taiping Limited 650 Pengkalen Ltd., Dredge 655 Tributers Lode Mine 30 do Opencast 41 726 Rambutan Limited 260 Kinta Tin Mines Ltd. 600 Idris206 words
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Advertisement19 1924-10-06 9 Dhoby Account Book FOR 52 WEEKS EACH 80 CTS. Stocked by: |j j Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. p (I19 words
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Advertisement102 1924-10-06 9 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted small furnished bungalow from Ist November. Reply to Box No. 236, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES. The section of Road between SIMPANG TIGA TURNING, turning towards LUNAS and ARA KUDA is closed to Motor and Animal-drawn traffic nnil further notice. EXECUTIVE ENGINEER. Province Wellesley. PULAU TIKUS FAIR102 words
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Miscellaneous92 1924-10-06 9 THEATRE ROYAL. f BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT From Monday 6th, to Wednesday, Bth October. METRO’S SPECIAL AND LATEST PRODUCTION EEE ,s HEARTS AFLAME REELS STARRING ANNA Q. NILSSON AND FRANK KEENAN GOLDWYN’S Latest 6 Reels WHEN ROMANCE RIDES 6 Reels featuring cLA I R E ADAMS COMICS, NEWS, ETC. USUAL CHARGES.92 words
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Article667 1924-10-06 10 COURT STORY OF DUKE’S THREAT In the Vacation Court, before Mr. Justice Tomlin. Mr. T. J. O’Connor, for the Duchess of Westminster, moved for an interlocutory injunction restraining the Duke of Westminster, his servants, and agents, from ejecting her from Bourdon House, Davies-street, Berkeleysquare, W. Mr. Hodson,667 words
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Article106 1924-10-06 10 HIS COMMENT ON MINIATURE BY WOMAN PAINTER. Miss Y inifred Dongworth, the painter of miniatures, has almost finished a miniature of the Prime Minister after painting one of his daughter Ishbel. Mr. MacDonald’s first comment on the miniature of himself was: I’m very glad you’ve made my moustache106 words
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Article329 1924-10-06 10 GOLF GREEN READY IN TWO MONTHS. Experiments in the use of electric light at night for promoting the rapid growth of grass are described in the New York -Golf Illustrated” by Mr. Frank H Cole, who says that laboratory and greenhouse tests proved that P*“‘ 3 could329 words
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Article206 1924-10-06 10 HER £52,000 LEFT TO HIM. Mrs. Adelaide Stoll, of The ilia Marquise, Putney Hill, S.W., formerly manageress of the Parthenon, Liverpool, and of the Empire, Cardiff, and mother of Sir Oswald Stoll, left estate of the gross value of £52,005, with net personalty £51,553. She left206 words
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Article170 1924-10-06 10 VICAR AND THE SEAT OF OUR AFFECTIONS.” The Rev. A. Wellesley Orr, vicar of St. Paul s, Kingston Hill, Surrey, writes in the parish magazine. Human beings in 2000 A.D. will con sist solely of stomachs. We are governed to-day by our stomachs, which direct our social170 words
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Article25 1924-10-06 10 October 30Dance Recital. Miss McNamee and Pupils, Town Hall, 6 p m. Novem. 1 Dmce Recital. MUs McNamee and Pupils, Town Hall, (> p.m.25 words
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Advertisement107 1924-10-06 10 t h 10cM y irX TERMS TO SUIT YOU can be arranged whereby you can purchase a fully guaranteed tropical PIANO backed by our policy for the best value at the price. May we send you our illustrated catalogue which fully describes Pianos of repute and our payment out of107 words
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Article508 1924-10-06 11 STORY OF 1 A M. DRINKS. A police raid on a cabaret show had a sequel at Marlborough-street Police Court. M illiam Diamond Pimley and May Merrick, of the Broadway Club. New-man-street, W., were summoned for supplying intoxicating liquor after permitted hours and selling by retail intoxicants508 words
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Article246 1924-10-06 11 THINGS THAT ARE MADE FROM HOUSEHOLD WASTE. Aii exhibition intended to illustrate the industrial value of the hones collected from houses by the rag and bone man” is being held at 19, Bedfordsquare, London W. C. A first extraction from the raw hone gives the henzine246 words
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