Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 October 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-10-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1&33. No. 232. VOL. LXXXII. WEDNESDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement297 1924-10-08 1 KODAK FILMS FOR SALE. artistic local views always in stock NIKKO STUDIO 7, Northam Road. THE GOOD MAXWELL XVea4Ker Protection. JL JtL 1 JVIXi (J IHrt rv 5 fSHELL SUCCESS. u. >♦,< S 5 1” e recent Selangor Automobile Association Hill g Climb 1924 a Buick Car was first in297 words
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Advertisement18 1924-10-08 1 IF YOU NEED OLASS LS PLEASE CALL AT SHANGHAI EASTERN TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED. 188, PENANG ROAD.18 words
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Article391 1924-10-08 2 HONOURING TTHE INVENTOR. Just 100 years ago one Joseph As P^ n a stonemason of Leeds, discox ere a by mixing finely pulverised unc wi i clay in certain proportions, burning it at a high temperature till the carbonic gas was entirely expelled, and then gi inding391 words
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Article150 1924-10-08 2 STRANGE ADMISSION SAID TO HAVE BEEN MADE BY A WOMAN. At an inquest at Bournemouth oji a 1 single woman whlo had committed suicide by gaspoisoning it was stated that she had previously experimented with death. Her name was given as Ruth Baker, aged 36. George Bailey, commission150 words
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Article116 1924-10-08 2 TEA AND CAKESi THAT SPOIL THE YOUNG SOLDIER’S DIGESTION. Sweet cakes and tea. taken in large quantities a short time before dinner, is advanced by the Director General of the Army Medical Service as a possible cause of digestive troubles among young soldiers. With the marked improvement116 words
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Advertisement1334 1924-10-08 2 NOTICES. A I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. I The pu^nc j s notified that the Bagan -'L tt r 4.N»». nr I Serai—Selama Road is now closed to J Including ire* town delivery or R fnrther X peetafje. n no ti ce I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. J 'By order Z*. a1,334 words
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Advertisement97 1924-10-08 2 among those present at almost every social gathering is someone afflicted with unpleasant breath, a distressing circumstance to all concerned. Sometimes this affliction is due to decayed teeth. More frequently the teeth are not to blame, but other causes for which the proper remedy is Pinkettes. Are you constipated, bilious,97 words
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Advertisement568 1924-10-08 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 applied to the Secretary to Resident, Perak. Tenderers are required to fill in Schedule Land to return568 words
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Article549 1924-10-08 3 AUSTRALIA AND REOPENING. Excellent though the results of the Exhibition have been so far, 1 consider the possibilities of Wembley, from the Dominion standpoint, are only half realised, and that we should reopen next year to get the full benefit of the money and energy already spent549 words
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Article89 1924-10-08 3 NO INDUCEMENT TO DO SO AT PRESENT.” J)oe Beckett, interviewed regarding a report that he wished to return to the ring again, said When I announced that I had retired last year I did think of retiring for good but time drags on my hands so with89 words
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Article73 1924-10-08 3 KINGSTON CELEBRATES THE MILLENARY OF KING ATHELSTAN. To celebrate the millenary of the coronation of King Athelstan, who was crowned at Kingston in 924, the Mayor Of Kingston, Dr. Finny, planted young oak trees Queen’s Promenade on the Surrey balnk of the Thames, at Canbury Gardens,73 words
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Article38 1924-10-08 3 The song, Felix kept on walking,” was responsible for a case heard at Tottenham. A woman said a man sang the song every 'time they met. and she said He had so insulted her.38 words
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Article657 1924-10-08 3 An exitraordlinary confidence-trick story, which included a projected visit to Buckingham Palace, an inheritance uf £120,000, and gifts of £40,000 for the poor and £20,000 for the Pope, was told at Marylebone Police Court. In the dock was James McMahon, a well-dressed young man, described657 words
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Article93 1924-10-08 3 While engaged in lengthening a wireless aerial, Robert William Potter, a Bishop Auckland (Durham) miner, was electrocuted, and Albert Tutin, who was assisting him, was badly burnt. The aerial accidentally came into contact with a live wire supplying power to a colliery and charged with 2,500 volts. The93 words
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Advertisement157 1924-10-08 3 I! I «1H* 3 I J, TV' I Jun# 2fc&rae V I (Scofc/i&/us£/ maintains its pre-war delicacy i J I of BOUQUET and FLAVOUR 1 The Distillers Agency Limited, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND. I' I, I Attractions Extraordinary Attractions Extraordinary COMING WITH A BANG ON SATURDAY 11th AND SUNDAY 12th OCTOBER, 1924,157 words
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Advertisement16 1924-10-08 3 Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, $l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.16 words
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Advertisement214 1924-10-08 3 Your engine will run at its best if it is fitted with tiODGE SPARKING PLUGS They give maxi tn tun power and consistent service under all jsim bvery part of every model All Lodge Llugs are b.ioke >/ the Lodge plug ie of sealed metal botcee Lodge plugs are obtainable214 words
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Miscellaneous123 1924-10-08 3 THEATRE ROYAL. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT From Monday 6th. to Wednesday, Bth October. METRO’S SPECIAL AND LATEST PRODUCTION REELS HEARTS AFLAME REELS STARRING ANNA Q. NILSSON AND ERANK KEENAN GOLDWYN’S Latest 6 Reels WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” 6 Reels FEATURING CLAIRE ADAMS COMICS. NEWS. ETC. USUAL CHARGES. From October 9th to 12th.123 words
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Article2164 1924-10-08 4 IMPORTANT MATTERS DISCUSSED. The ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Chamber yesterday afternoon, when the following were present: Messrs. S. Codrington (President), J. D. Kemp, Khoo Sian Ewe, Yeoh Cheang Ann, Lim Cheng Ean, P. M. Robinson, J. CrabbWatt, A. R. Thornton, M.H.M. Noordin2,164 words
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Article97 1924-10-08 4 FRESH SOVIET VICTORY. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Moscow, October 7, The article in the Ezvestia terms the agreement with Chang Tso-lin a fresh Soviet diplomatic victory and another instance of the importance of the Soviet in international affairs as well as a serious check to Imperialistic Powers which are(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 97 words
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Article304 1924-10-08 4 CLAYTON CLUB vs CALEDIONIA. A very interesting match was P la V e( J off yesterday on the Caledonia footbal ground and was witnessed by a good crowd from the surrounding districts. The match started at 5.30 p. m. end to end play characterising .the opening minutes. Several304 words
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Article214 1924-10-08 4 When Knigthood was in Fl oWep was shown last night exclusively f the Press. The Singapore Press I? proclaimed this wonderful Fil m 38 one of the best that has been exhibited there. We h 6r no hesitation in endorsing Jii that the critics in Singapore hay written214 words
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Advertisement195 1924-10-08 4 xis/ ij’.i iMiiJiiiiiiriiiJiiiiiArt MTTnrrnirtTßVfjkm i mi i imiiMii iiaiiMiJimiiiMi 11 htt<i i Rrmna i Hr bAt a di al, J i/ it di ds V; d 11 B I V| C 'Ni A p I J f fl Something more than perfectly matured, perfectly graded .*1 and prepared Virginia leaf195 words
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Article1238 1924-10-08 5 A GREAT FAILURE.” Opponent’s Grave Charges. Stern criticism of the administration of the Zaghloul Cabinet in Egypt liaracterised the statements made by I'.'wtik Bey Doss, a member of the Apposition (Adlyist party,) in the course ,< m interview with a representative of Dailn Telegraph, in London. Tewfik Bev1,238 words
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Article254 1924-10-08 5 DISGRACEFUL ORGY.’ A disgraceful orgy of robbery was said by a prosecuting solicitor at Bristol Police-court to have followed the strand ing of the steamer Ettrick in the River Avon. Nineteen men were charged with the theft of goods valued at about £2O, and evidence was given254 words
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Article239 1924-10-08 5 TAME ENDING TO ROMANTIC VOYAGE. The story of the escapade of a Barrow youth named Bartlett, following, a rebuke by his father, was told at the local policecourt, when he was bound over. He conceived the idea, it was said, of sailing across Morecambe Bay to Blackpool,239 words
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Article895 1924-10-08 5 CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT. London, September 6.The inquest on Dario Resta, the famous racing motorist, who was killed on Brooklands track while driving a Sunbeam car at a speed of about 120 miles an hour, was held in tho Paddock-buildings at Brooklands, by the East Surrey coroner. The895 words
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Article362 1924-10-08 5 FIRST-AID AND HOSPITAL TREATMENT. ,o|ne important phase of activities a-t Wembley which escapes general notice is the medical care of visitors. The extent of this work max be gained from the fact thart up to the end of August the number of cases recorded in the362 words
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Article173 1924-10-08 5 "Guilty under justification” was the curious reply given by James Thomas Smith, 24, a labourer, of Old Kent-road, when he was charged at Lambeth Police court, with assaulting another man in the same house. "That means not guilty,” said the magistrate. The prosecutor stated that on Saturday173 words
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Article118 1924-10-08 5 BUSINESS MAN S GIFT IN MEMORY OF HIS WIFE. In memory of his wife, who d’ed after many years of suffering, Mr. Ernest Gates, of Old Buckenham Hall. Norfolk, and managing director of Salts (Saltaire), Ltd., and a director of other Bradford wool manufacturing firms, is making118 words
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Article90 1924-10-08 5 LAND NOT TO BE SOLD UNTIL AFTER ITS DEATH. Mr. Thomas W. Fawkner, a marine store dealer, of Macclesfield, whose estate is valued for probate ait, £7,580 7s. 3d., left: A sum not exceeding £1 per week for the maintenance of his horse, and90 words
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Advertisement19 1924-10-08 5 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, $l/75 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.19 words
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Advertisement29 1924-10-08 5 IfILLKTS, their Nutritive and Economic Value, Cultivation, etc., in Malaya, by L. M. Berenger, $l/- per book or $l/30 post. free, stocked by the Pin&ng Gazette Preu, Ltd.. Penang.29 words
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Advertisement257 1924-10-08 5 < Wr*. cwsjK'Trry xr v. nUBM.* w u~ili jlwa t ki iK».... The New Remington. Repeating Rifle Model 25 Calibres 10 .25-20 and .32 W. C. F. Shots /TODERN in every detail, xVJL this latest Remington is effective for medium sized game at ranges up to 300 yards. Remington Hi-Speed257 words
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Article63 1924-10-08 6 Dempsey—Harper—On October 4, 1924 at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Mr. J. C. B. Dempsey of U. E., Ltd., Singapore, to Victoria Louisa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harper, of Gaylang, Singapore. WALTER-COx.At (he English Church, Batavia, on October 2.1924. by the Rev. G. T. Sbetcliffe. William Conway Sanders63 words
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Article429 1924-10-08 6 Little if any hope of an early and satisfactory solution being found to the Irish Boundary question is contained in the news cabled to-day. Sir James Craig at the opening of the North Irish Parliament, announced with a directness which admits of no compromise, that he would not429 words
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Article457 1924-10-08 6 If the signs and portents in the political sky are not misleading the election in Britain is not to be too cleanly conducted. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, at the Labour Party Conference, spoke of the chicanery of his foes and ot the fresh, clean fighting which Labour is457 words
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Article80 1924-10-08 6 The homeward mail by the Kashmir closes at noon on Monday, 13th instant. The P. O. Packet Malwa. with mails despatched from London on the 18th September, is expected to arrive here at 4 p.m. to-day. The mail despatched from Penang on the 13th September by the s.s.80 words
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Article1556 1924-10-08 6 Failure to reproduce it at Wembley Exhibition has brought The Rope Trick the much discussed Again Indian rope trick to the front again. How is it done How is a rope suspended in the air without something to hang it on How does the boy climb it1,556 words
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Article243 1924-10-08 6 NEW CRAIGIELEA MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 7 At tlie New Craigielea annual m ee,r ing, Mr. G. M. Sime presiding, a pr ott of 5. cents per pound on rubber harvests ed was intimated. The Chairman gretted that the company was not yet 011 the243 words
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Advertisement325 1924-10-08 6 i w *ti Approved by I 1 500,000 users I ORONA is the only portable typewriter with a record of sixteen years’satisfactory service. Thirty thou- H| sand went through the World War: half a million in use today. The New Corona, just out, is so complete it’s really an office325 words
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Advertisement23 1924-10-08 6 Ek 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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Miscellaneous28 1924-10-08 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 9.18 a.m. 3.18 a.m. 10.22 p.m. 4.2 p.m. To-Morrow. StiSiHigh Water. Low Water. 10.11 a.m. 4.19 a.m. 10.58 p.m. 4.46 p.m.28 words
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Obituary134 1924-10-08 6 DEATHS JagO.On August 31. 1924, at Chambery (Savoie). Frederick Ernest Jago, late of Singapore and East Grinstead, aged 63. ORMSBY. At Ayr. Scotland, on September 4. 1924. Henry Ormsby, late Chief Engineer with the Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. IN MEMORIUM. Lamb.—ln sacred and ever loving memory of our dearly beloved134 words
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Article844 1924-10-08 7 Mr. MacDonald’s Speech. Uli NEXT LABOUR BUDGET. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 7. The Labour Party Conference opened jt Queen’s Hull, London,unusuil interest being taken in the proceedings in anticipation of a pronouncement by Mr. MacDonald on the Government crisis. The Conference was preceded by a breakfast attended by[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 844 words
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Article250 1924-10-08 7 THE FAULT IS NOT OURS.” London, October 7. Zaghlul Pasha left for Paris this morning en route for Egypt. Zaghlul, whose face was wreathed in smiles when seen by Reuter said he had nothing to say but thanks. He would not say good goodbye but merely au revoir.250 words
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Article130 1924-10-08 7 (Vale) RESU Ml NG RE LAT IO NS. Paris, October 7. A special committee charged with the study of the question of resumption of Franco-Russian relations held yesterday its first session. The Matin understands that the committee will recommend recognition of the Soviets de jure without making(Vale) - 130 words
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Article82 1924-10-08 7 (Vale). ONE VISITS WEMBLEY. London, October 7. The Siamese Prince Purachatra visited the palace of engineering at Wembley, seeking engines capable of dealing with loads in mountainous districts. A Second in France. Marseilles, October 8. Prince Chantaburi. brother of the King of Siam, arrived and was received by(Vale). - 82 words
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Article49 1924-10-08 7 DECIDE ON HOURS OF RUNNING. e London, October 7. The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners, at a meeting in Manchester, decided to continue to run American cot on mills for 26} hours weekly. Pressure will be put on a few firms who are exceeding these hours.49 words
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Article50 1924-10-08 7 JAPANESE AND AUSTRALIAN TRADE. Melbourne. October 7. The steamer. Belfast Maru, will leave for Europe on the 9th inst, with 1,800 tons of cargo including a thousand bales of wool. She will be the first vessel of the new Japanese shipping combine to enter the Australian-European trade.50 words
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Article240 1924-10-08 7 Sir James Craig’s Speech. NO SAFETY FOR ULSTER. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 7. Sir James Craig, opening the North Irish Parliament, said the present British Government had brought in a new treaty against the wishes of Ulster. If this was to continue there would be no safety for[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 240 words
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Article155 1924-10-08 7 LAST THREE MONTHS. London, October 6. Lloyd’s register of shipbuilding returns for the quarter ended September 30 jihow that 1.468,000 tons are being constructed in Great Britain and Ireland, a decrease of 48,000 compared with June 30. but an increase of 107,000 compared with a year ago. Tonnage155 words
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Article86 1924-10-08 7 THE EASTERN PROVINCES. Moscow, October 7. According to a semi-official version in the treaty between the Soviets and the autonomous three eastern provinces of China,” the main points include the reduction of the period for return of the railway to China, complete revision of the original Chinese86 words
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Article62 1924-10-08 7 SEVEN THOUSAND MILES. New York, October 8. Manned by a crew of forty, the airship Shenandoah left New Jersey on a seven thousand mile flight to the Pacific Coast and back carrying five days fuel and food. This is the longest journey ever a‘tempted by airship in62 words
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Article41 1924-10-08 7 ENORMOUS DAMAGE DONE. Simla, October 7. While the floods at Jumna are subsiding the Ganges has reached a record height. The floods have enormously devastated the river districts and the train service between Cawnpore and Lucknow has stopped.41 words
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Article774 1924-10-08 7 Mr. F. W. Brewer, of Swan and Maclaren, and Mrs. Brewer, left for home by the Rhesus, on holiday. Mr. A. Wolf, of the F.M.S. Railways, has arrived at Seremban on transfer from Johore Bahru, as loco foreman. Messrs. R. E. Wilson and E. J. KingBull, Passed774 words
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Article1287 1924-10-08 7 End of the Visit. QUIET DEPARTURE. His Majesty the King of Siam's unofficial visit to Penang came to an end this morning when His Majesty and suite left for Prai to proceed to Kuala Kangsar by special train to be the guest there of His Highness the1,287 words
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Advertisement41 1924-10-08 7 THE GOOD MAXWELL 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.41 words
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Article421 1924-10-08 8 ADJOURNMENT SPEECHES. At the Legislative Council meeting on Monday the Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, and the Dentists (Registration) Bill were read a third time. The Chandu Revenue (Amendment) Bill, and the Mutations in Titles to Land (Amendment) Bill, were read’a first time. The Importation and Exportation of Plumage (Prohibition)421 words
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Article293 1924-10-08 8 H.I.M. THE EMPEROR RECOVERED. Tokio, Oct. 4. The nation is delighted by the announcement that H.l. M the Emperor has recovered from his kidney trouble. The Prince of Chichtbu’s ADVENTURE. The Prince, of Chichibu, brother of the Crown Prince, is intending to climb Everest some time next year,293 words
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Article131 1924-10-08 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kalmoa for Asahan. Parigi for Sabang and Deli. Delagoa Maru for Colombo, (taking mails for India), Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. Camphuijs for Singapore, m/s Fionia for Colombo and London. Albert Voegler for Colombo (taking mails for India) Suez and Port Said. Malwa for Singapore, China131 words
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Article454 1924-10-08 8 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday\ 81 IRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, lotior. and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except wbeie otherwise stated, close half-an hour earli» r than the Ordinary mail .9 Resumption o» Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the454 words
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Article74 1924-10-08 8 MR. J. H. THOMAS IMPRESSES THE JOHANNESBURG BLACKS. The Colonial Secretary's visit has impressed none more than the Johannesburg natives. He has attended a war dance given, by boys” employed in the Crown mines, and speaking at a meeting of educated natives addressed them as friends and74 words
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Advertisement136 1924-10-08 8 I A- A 7 ?-y-'-ty:(‘ flffi .<*s< I giggsgasaay I w I CtJL I C£Sv l M /(vim I M Wwr )irt I ll 1 11 inffl wiJ irwri i'ii A—r TERMS TO SUIT YOU can be arranged whereby you can purchase a fully guaranteed tropical PIANO backed by our136 words
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Advertisement327 1924-10-08 8 is fke hoftte fo&MWtf you want Wnis£y ATP\HE new Peter Dawson i 8 U I b o 111 e has bee n ü brambled” and dimpled” in this peculiar manner because the whisky it holds is so good that it needs to WtvwwlK be protected against imitation. toi ß Whoever327 words
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Article142 1924-10-08 9 I'hf following are the latest quo. prions in Messrs. Kennedy <£• Co.'s I/st Yesterday. To-day. E SHAKES. J J; g 5 T C 2 72 OQ CO c. e. e. i c. Rubber (Dollar.) Mahta I’ I J® 1 <; 50 b 0 50 a 5 Snnii142 words
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Article75 1924-10-08 9 OCTOBER 8, 1924. 1,00 AL. cts. [Smoked Sheet 52| firm but Penang/ Fine Pale Crepe 53 quiet (Unsmoked Sheet 37 Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...531 pore 1 Crepe ...54 jin upward tendency. London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ...1/3« firm but London |o repe ...l/3i quiet New York G29|75 words
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Article43 1924-10-08 9 The following are additional rubber n’p'its for September: lbs. K< dah 36,196 Parit Perak 13.019 Batu Lintang 16,482 Sungei Arak 5,646 Patani 23,073 Jong Landor 45,220 Batu Matang 16,300 Bakap Plantations 18.240 Kuala Dingin 13,800 South Malay 12.169 Kuala Pergau 21,26043 words
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Article106 1924-10-08 9 Th/ Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives following prices, on October 7: London. £246 Up £4 I inos. buying 248.5 s 3.17.fi 3 selling 248.10 s ~3.17.6 Local. October 8: Singapore sold 175 tons at $123.25 Penang buyers no sellers at $123.15. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd-. London, October106 words
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Article32 1924-10-08 9 1 noh Mines, Limited for September to be 1’1«. ],814. Messrs. Lean Co., are officially informed that the output of Ipoh fin Dredging Limited., during September 1924 was 810 piculs.32 words
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Article121 1924-10-08 9 PENANG. OCTOBER 8, 1924 y Courtesy of the Charters Bank.) 'Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 I months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 m 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 al 'ntta Demand Bank Rs 154} u 3 days’sight Private 157 br inbay Demand Bank 1541 c Madras Demand Bank121 words
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Article132 1924-10-08 9 R. G. A. LECTURE. On September 29th, 1924, at the Research Laboratory of the Rubber Growers’ Association on Pataling Estate, Petaling, Selangor, a Lecture on the subject of Sole Crepe Rubber was delivered by Mr. 11. C. Pinching, A. R. C. Sc., Senior Scientific Officer, and afterwards a132 words
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Article229 1924-10-08 9 Benares Opium r>. $5.000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellerMace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 nom 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,808 50.00 Copra Sundried 12.55/60 buy’s Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per ba. do229 words
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Article337 1924-10-08 9 To-night at Dato Kramat Gardens at 5.15—6.15 p.m. 1 March British Legion Bidgood 2 Overture Autumn Evening Hartmann 3 Waltz Old Fashioned Waltz Malotte 4 Selection As You Were Darewski 5 Fox Trot Siren of a Southern Sea Weeks. God Save the King. The s.s. Ekma” from Singapore337 words
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Article1110 1924-10-08 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. C < O NAMES gc a i- e 3Q oo I RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 <5 8 c 8 e Allenby Rubber Co 1 04 1 06 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 80 90 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 50 1 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 10 5011 091,110 words
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Advertisement1460 1924-10-08 9 munic P m A ,nute M s m SSION NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. notice. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal FOR SAT F Notice is hereby given that S. M. O. Commissioners of George Town, Penang, Suppayah Pullay has ceased to be the held on Tuesday the 9th September 1924. I1,460 words
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Article506 1924-10-08 10 MINISTRY'S REPLY TO CRITICISMS. The Times” received the following announcement from the Air Ministry Public attention has recently been directed to the question of flying accidents in the Royal Air Force. In order to remove any misconceptions which may consequently have arisen, the Air Ministry506 words
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Article225 1924-10-08 10 ELIZABETHAN POOR LAW POINT. Au interesting Poor Law case came before the magistrate at Old-street Police-court, when the Whitechapel Board of Cuardjans summoned the husband and the father of a woman with regard to her maintenance in a lunatic < s\luni. Mr. Jenkins, who prosecuted, said that225 words
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Article24 1924-10-08 10 October 30—Dance Recital, Miss McNamee and Pupils, Town Hall, 6 p.m. Novem. I—Dance Recital, Miss McNamee and Pupils, Town Hall, 6 p.m.24 words
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Article556 1924-10-08 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, October 8, ct* Government Mutton Mutton Indian P6l- Head, sheep or goat each 1.1 Liver with heart lung do I o Tripe do Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread P«r 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb d? Kidney P ai J F556 words
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Advertisement548 1924-10-08 10 flp' >C... STILL THE <***** MILES GREATEST RECORD For an y car i nL: <?-to to" under the obser- -/L^’-.'*.-.. '< >.to vation of the «iiirißJß rac /"'l5 'i rW W rWiw M X' 'W’jjj/fW Jto distance round the jJ- Jj« J world. UNAPPROACHED! The remarkable record created by the548 words
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Advertisement24 1924-10-08 10 PIT AN r Shorthand R apid Course, New Era l/5 per book or «1/80 post free, stocked by the Pmang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang24 words
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Advertisement620 1924-10-08 10 BANKS THE MERCANTILE INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) Authorised Capital £3,OOOfM in Subscribed Capital tBoo’oi Paid-up 1,050 Ota Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits Board of Directors. Sir R. J. Black Bart. (Chairman), j Ryrie, Esq., H. Melvill Simons, Esq., p p Chalmers, Esq., Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael. Head Office,620 words
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Article1380 1924-10-08 11 SECRET DIPLOMACY. 1 The Times” of September 9 states: We have received from Mr. E. D. Morel. M.P., copies of letters which have passed between Mr. Walter Runci man and himself in connexion with the Russian treaties. In his first letter Mr. Morel quotes from the report1,380 words
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Article173 1924-10-08 11 YOUNG MEN AS GHOST SEEKERS. When James Parker, 22, carman, of Bow. and John Williams, 22, leatherworker, of Hackney, were charged at Oldstreet Police-court with being found on enclosed premises at Columbia-road, Bethnal-green, supposedly for an unlawful purpose, a constable, who was called to tlie premises, stated that173 words
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Article164 1924-10-08 11 GIRL WHO TOOK LOVER’S JEST SERIOUSLY. A girl killed her lover in Paris as the result of a practical joke. M. Henri Durand had invited his friend, Mlle. Helene Dealcroix, and ano ther girl to dinner. They spent the later part of the evening at various164 words
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Advertisement381 1924-10-08 11 I Ab. -d'j t I a p t I Your Baby I needs this famous food famous, not only because the strong and sturdy. This safe, clean S children of 4 Royal Houses have been food for Baby is free from the h k reared on Glaxo, but because in381 words
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