Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 October 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-10-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED IW. No. 246. VOL. LXXXII. FRIDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1924. PRIOR 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1045 1924-10-24 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC art studio "Phone 772. 68 BISHOP STREET. j Never before so much for the Price. lib V It is not only in engineering designin 1 Fine bearings, used extensively. EHBwiSSI performancethat the good Maxwell now eliminate friction, (with one hand ,1» > xl r~ Ji me. revolutionizes four-cylinder1,045 words
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Advertisement17 1924-10-24 1 /F YOU NEED GLASSES PLEASE CALL AT SHANGHAI EASTERN TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED. 188, PENANG ROAD.17 words
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Article712 1924-10-24 2 -T T L ZZ. L w *k 4r V ;r.-r ptr_*. 7» ;«sc ?epcr: >- -.heieeoixxk e.:cL~ F-xs-:- a k®®4=»E’ zz. z2:l »rxre -7>remh gsi:*v*±. 1" F.-kg .*7 -rki ibl Tg-7 L' -zZ-'--- i 2_LZ. t* 2-2-* "7 Z-T_.~Z. L--’ r z *’ZZZ’ZZZZ kZL'2. Perils Gb- G3-j«712 words
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Advertisement795 1924-10-24 2 s--- for sate. M c f AT T I ATES OF SCKgRIPIE* r» dm Poay Scaskoe. j :••-■«=«<-» >■.—?«• 7b r. |,r~ I PATUU iy IIHPKX x r:^:—L>: f>M I i ua .gcs. S3* Frve S-eater Car. in >i I ''-«try CSA t M 2 Fhn« -v.th z>Tzr.-z^z±zz. e-id carter.795 words
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Advertisement157 1924-10-24 2 There’s a Sure Waj to Lasting Bellel I tomn. Mm. ttenwaCsan, Gant, wa tonM ww c--» f” wwpwwy toa^»w as acr« of plafc aad tocs< .wed MVST daanaa to =«xca af "At wbmb araa. to *aa ra-aa at al meh raabaa— Agr>toaw wtoh aaxisy i K KAXy arsa« eaaaa Mato157 words
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Advertisement374 1924-10-24 2 -AX E 4 :HARTEREL AUVTIUUa ivr, l t 0! l u -HpSj 7*T« ZZ .-4-1 -i. a-r e Ca.iOT~2L I*Eh„ r.: kcx Eix-.nrz r Kxcr. £ta-:i l^zx:-- r x-> '<7? ?*< %r» I -jtc r-c x z-Fyt St.gr Strm-ju: kiLrial DaaocwyK *-xxiLi.- i KTcfcg- i£lv *a Shsassw u Ll. x374 words
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Article527 1924-10-24 3 A NOISY DRINKING DEN.” A raid by the police on the Irish Sports Club at 111, Regent’s Park-road, had its sequel in the appearance, at Marylebone Police-court of Edward Barrett, publican, Camden-road, and Patrick O’Donogbue. the acting secretary of the club, who were charged with selling intoxicating527 words
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Advertisement1102 1924-10-24 3 notice of sale. nl he supreme court of the straits settlements SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. SUIT 1923 No. 344. In Pursuance of an Order of Court dated the 29th day of October 1923. IMPORTANT SALE of valuable shophouse property forming part of the Residuary Estate of Mohamed Noordin Deceased. MR. MOHAMED1,102 words
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Advertisement92 1924-10-24 3 To resident» in countries where climatic conditions impose unusual strain upon the nervous system, Clements Tonic proves invaluable in maintaining the health of men, women and children. Strengthening, stimulating, appetising, and animating, it is the most effective and reliable restorative of impaired vitality that science has been able to produce.92 words
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Advertisement811 1924-10-24 3 TXTHEN sickness has sapped /the re serve strength of the nothing will replenish it so quickly aj IA N a daily diet of JCH Quaker Oats Quaker Oats contains all the sixteen elements so es~ 'Sg I l sential to perfect nutrition. It supplies the j H energy which enriches811 words
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Article1628 1924-10-24 4 S. F. P. H. E. THE GOVERNOR’S SPEECH. The following officers of the Singapore Volunteer Corps had the honour of din ing with His Excellency the Governor on Wednesday: H.E. Major-General Sir T. Fraser, K.C.8., C. 5.1., C.M.G., Hon. Mr. F. M. Baddeley, Lieut.-Ooh F. E. Spencer,S. F. P. - 1,628 words
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Article531 1924-10-24 4 PARTICULARS OF PEDIGREE. The following are the particulars of the pedigree, age, etc., of the 20 Penang griffins for the forthcoming January race meeting: Griffin No. 1 :—5 years, ch g by Wankerphast (imp), dam Alert by Duke of Melton. Drawn by Messrs. E. H. Bulford, J. G.531 words
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Article222 1924-10-24 4 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 678th. Auction. on October 22nd.. at which there was Catalogued 1.110.041 lbs.; 495.55 tons: Offered 849,738 lbs.; 379.34 tons; Sol] 789,183 lbs.: 352.31 tons. Prices Realised. London s New York 301 cts. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb.222 words
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Article514 1924-10-24 4 BRIDGE DO’S AND Mx Ts The Romanticism ()l ST Father Cuthbert, 08 F C (r 10s. 6d.) Lon gtnan s Father Cuthbert's authoritative preciation of the real value of th 1 ciscan spirit in relation to the v 1 re-issued aptly at the moment of j' commemoration at514 words
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Advertisement396 1924-10-24 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. r-Xatwl’S for a j] run-down conditions and 'H every form of weakness. Its s Wanted by Lady going home Novem- benefits are felt from the first dose ber. FUR: Stonemarten cross Fox and it builds up lasting strength. Silver or White Fox, or any other good Fro396 words
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Advertisement184 1924-10-24 4 ANOTHER MOTHER’S TRIBUTE TO BABY’S OWN TABLETS. Says They Saved Her Baby's Life. No high'er eulogy could be paid a medicine than that contained in the brief (statement of Mrs. Fred. Rose, South Bay, Ontario, Canada, who writes :T feel that Baby’s Own Tablets saved the life of our baby184 words
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Advertisement185 1924-10-24 4 Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid If you want to keep your condition, be careful what you w 1 1 Many soaps, prepared shampoo powders contain too mu. This dries the scalp niak« > t.ie 11 nt ,<■ and is very b.lrn.fnl. Mi.h.lied shampoo (which is pure and <■! is much185 words
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Miscellaneous79 1924-10-24 4 To-night THEATRE ROYAL To-night LYRIC THEATRES, LIMITED. HERE IS A TALE of SEA and TREASURE SHIPS with the KIND of ADVENTURE you’ve Always wanted to live! ALWAYS LONGED TO SEE YO HO ME HEARTIES BEND A SAIL FOR rTHE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS Starring two very Popular Artistes Milton Sills79 words
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Article676 1924-10-24 5 CONFLAGRATION, (Translated.) distant Resident of East Celebes, i S ay that towards the end of last i .rreat fire broke out in the island Tbinongko, near the Moluccas group of 108 houses, mostly built of iS E and roofed with shingles, corSated iron and weie burnt to S676 words
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Article110 1924-10-24 5 THE COSTS ARE ALi p HE AMOUNT CLAIMED. ttle s scandal, and it is quite time p d ttUre this country intervenbrir Ut a B *°P the scandal of actions in the High Court for 118 sa id Judge Crawford at H COUnty Court ,l claim for110 words
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Article1799 1924-10-24 5 ACCUSATIONS AGAINST LIGHT. DEMAND FOR INCREASED SALARY. (By Bookworm.) The following letter from Light to the address of the Governor-General is highly commendable and places in a strong light the evil of the system then prevalent in allowing the officers of the British East India Company,1,799 words
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Article1228 1924-10-24 5 ROBERT BURNS,. FREEMASON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, October 1. Among Masons and admirers of Burns, considerable interest has been aroused by an advertisement offering for sale the building in Tarboltom in which Burns was initiated a member of St. David’s Lodge on July 4, 1781. Burns was1,228 words
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Article762 1924-10-24 5 Mr. H E. Taylor, by winning both the King William IV medal, the most coveted prize of the Royal and Ancient Club, and the Glennie medal for the I..west aggregate for the season’s tw r o meetings, at St. Andrews, made a notable addition to recent762 words
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Article441 1924-10-24 5 A VALUABLE RAW MATERIAL. It is estimated that every week in this country not less than 5,000 tons of waste bones should be available, but it is found upon investigation that only half that quantity is directed into the proper channels. These bones, the value of which is441 words
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Advertisement24 1924-10-24 5 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, Key for New Era. 51/50 per book or $1 /80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.24 words
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Advertisement24 1924-10-24 5 Phnhsrs’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. h>. Graham, <3/- per book or ?3 39 port free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.24 words
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Article474 1924-10-24 6 Our puling contemporary has been at it again. Yesterday it entertained the die-hards who still have faith in it their’ranks must be attenuated by now, we fear,to an obscure Random Note entitled Restriction and Restraint.” We mention the title because it is unlikely that more than a few474 words
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Article468 1924-10-24 6 The strain of the election affected Mr. Ramsay MacDonald’s voice some days ago. That was no great oss except, perhaps. to Mr. MacDonald himself. A wire to-day, however, suggests that recent stressful days have rather seriously affected his judgment. The third com- missioner in the Irish Boundary468 words
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Article505 1924-10-24 6 Years ago when Mr. Churchill carpetbagged his way from Manchester to Dundee he had a stormy reception at his first meeting. He was held up by the crowd outside the hall and arrived late to find the meeting angry and out of hand. He stood, a slight figure on505 words
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Article1242 1924-10-24 6 PWhat does the Echo echo That which tbd Gazette gazettes Judicious transposition of a somewhat hackneyed phrase,to wit Mental Decay. certain physical disabilities impels another interpretation upon our sensibilities. For physical read mental. Regarding abuse of our late Editor (an alleged attack nonchalantly dismissed by cur erstwhile1,242 words
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Article157 1924-10-24 6 THIRTEEN YEARS’ RIGOROUS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore. October 24. At the Assizes two Chinese YongTeksheng and Cham Pek-Ngam were sentenced to thirteen years’ rigorous imprisonment and recommended for banishment. The evidence showed that accused lured another man to an out-of-the-way spot, near the Racecourse, stabbed him and157 words
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Article196 1924-10-24 6 (To the Editor of the PinangG B2 SirUnable to live up miat eoelum (an inspiring u age finds rather perspiring' 01 i|( has lived down to L- joui-> ica i o f Adoption of the new c, o e j to rejuvenation of the old196 words
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Advertisement273 1924-10-24 6 iw f 4 *TH -I I 1 1 Approved by I 500,000 users I I > /“'A ORONA is the only portable typewriter with a record oi sixteen years’ satisfactory service. Thirty thou- IH sand went through the World War, |S half a million in use today. The New Corona,273 words
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Advertisement23 1924-10-24 6 ID. 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 1924-10-24 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 9.26 a.m. 3.46 a.m. 10.26 p.m. 4.4 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 10.14 a.m. 4.34 a.m. 11.2 p.m. 4.45 p.m.28 words
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Article163 1924-10-24 7 Rowdyism Denounced. WHO IS TO BLAME [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 23. Rowdyism at election meetings in ,rimi3 parts of the country is given rominence in the press. Official Unionist Headquarters denounced the breaking up of Unionist and Liberal f ingsas the introduction of Bolshevist ,‘nethods into English politics.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 163 words
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Article79 1924-10-24 7 THIRD -COMMISSIONER APPOINTED. London. October 23. Mr. MacDonald, at Aberavon, announced that the third commissioner on the Irish Boundary Commission had been appointed. He hoped that Ulster and the I’k" State would renew their efforts to settle the difficulty. Mr. .J. R. Fisher. Mr. Joseph R. Fisher h79 words
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Article165 1924-10-24 7 <BX SAUD’S STATEMENT. Jerusalem, October 23. Ibn Sand, the Sultan of the Ne.jd, has telegraphed to the Moslem Supreme Council, who offered to mediate between Ibn Saud and the Hedjaz, saying that he was grieved that mediation had arrived too late. He declares that for the last seven165 words
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Article68 1924-10-24 7 DEVELOPMENT IN THE EMPIRE. London, October 24. Doni Derby, presiding at a meeting of Sa i,i t i YV i °R° n -grovving Corporation iat the development of cotton in nmnthfn dUring the past twelve Mi I i iai xce, 'd?d all expectations. Jackson, in seconding the report,68 words
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Article52 1924-10-24 7 A COMMUNIST SET-BACK. Christiania, October 23. innnistsin 1 ")I’qJ lhe Moscow Comsix is 10 S^ort ßing from fourteen to mentarv Inking 1nking resul of the Par,iavatives i n° IIS which the Consernarrow san8 Carty obtained a losing of 7? Ori !y in the Storthing, disParties avainst 73 for52 words
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Article61 1924-10-24 7 "(Vale.) Paris. October 23. from Pin, l 1,,,; i publishes extracts Hons i 11.,, 3 1 papPrs revealing a mysteoast puJ 'V 7 pe,encp d on the Prussian S(|, dierq f S< > V sas w hich German exThe nan? 111 sni ar to toxical war gas. Cha"(Vale.) - 61 words
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Article202 1924-10-24 7 Revolt In Peking. "CHRISTIAN GENERAL. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, October 23. A message from Tientsin says that reliably informed persons state that the eleventh division of the Chinese National Army under the Christian General,” Feng Yu-hsiang, revolted in Peking this morning, seized the city gates, cut the[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 202 words
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Article53 1924-10-24 7 HEAVY SCORING. Perth, October 23. A West Australian Colts fifteen met the M. C. C. team and scored 195. Howell took four wickets for 19 runs and Tyldesley four for 30. The M.C.C. scored 405 for 7. Hobbs made 74, Whysall 90, Sandham 79 and Woolley 52. The53 words
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Article142 1924-10-24 7 PENANG AND KEDAH vs SELANGOR. The following will constitute the two teams for the Rugby’ match to be Play’ed, on the Esplanade Ground. Penang, at 4.45 p.m. tomorrow: Selangor Team :Full Back, H. W. Jack Three Quarters. W, L. Blythe, H.B. Langworthy. H.W. Boston and A.C. Baird: Half142 words
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Article194 1924-10-24 7 BISHOP ON MEN?S DISTASTE FOR BAC KWATER CURACIES. The Bishop of Carlise, in his presidential address at the Carlisle Diocesan Conference observed that the shortage of clergy was likely to remain for some time. Men who might naturally take Holy Orders feared lest in the clerical194 words
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Article212 1924-10-24 7 SCHOOL BOY KILLED. Another motor accident occurred in Farquhar Street yesterday’ afternoon resulting in the death of a 13-year old boy, a pupil of St. Xavier’s Institution, named Au Tet Kin, who was the brother-in-law of Mr. J. P. Morsingh. It appears that at about 12.30 p.m.212 words
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Article291 1924-10-24 7 CAPITAL SHOW There was a good audience at the Town Hall last night to witness the Triple Bill, presented by Penang Amateurs in aid of St. George's Church Fund. The attendance would have been better had not the weather been so bad for it began to rain shortly291 words
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Article172 1924-10-24 7 PENANG ARRANGEMENTS. The Scarlet Poppy, the flower of Flanders, is the symbol of Remembrance Day’ (Armistice Day). Poppies will be on sale on that day’ and the proceeds will be in aid of the funds for the purpose of giving relief to the permanently disabled, the victims of172 words
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Article75 1924-10-24 7 The Tamil Ladies’ Aid Society, of the Methodist Church, will hold their Annual Sale of Work, in the Anglo-Chinese School at Dato Kramat. on Saturday, October 25. at 4.30 p.m. We are informed by’ Messrs. Kennedy and Co., that they have received advice by cable from London75 words
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Article448 1924-10-24 7 FORGED TEN DOLLAR NOTES. On the resumption of the Assizes yesterday afternoon in the Supreme Court, Penang, before the Hon. Mr. Justice M. H. Whitley, Khor Weng Koh was placed in the dock to answer a charge of possession of 16 ten dollar notes at Tasek Junjong, Province448 words
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Article326 1924-10-24 7 A MOTOR TOUR. Carrying four adults, two dogs, three suitcases, two rolls of bedding, two gun cases, a lunch basket, a hat box, a dressing case, rugs, wraps, and other parapherna ia. a 1922 Chevrolet recently succeeded in making a remarkable record in a run of 2,550 miles326 words
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Article83 1924-10-24 7 The Rev. Keppel Garnier officiated at a double christening at St. George's Church Penang this morning when the infant daughter of Captain Scott of the S. S. Taiping” was baptized into the Christian faith under the names of Pamela Audrey, and the infant daughter of Mr. Charles Benjamin83 words
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Article1168 1924-10-24 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The engagement is announced between John Douglas Dailey and Margaret, daughter of Mr. Arthur Layard. Mr. H. T. Hackworthy, permanent way inspector, F.M.S. Railways, has been appointed chief bridge inspector. The Teachers’ Association of Selangor has been registered within the State of Selangor, under the Societies Enactment. Mr.1,168 words
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Advertisement29 1924-10-24 7 BUY AN AND BANISH CARE. The Latest Model has Just Arrived. TWELVE H. P, May we give you a Demonstration. Borneo Motors Ltd, PENANG, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.29 words
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Obituary31 1924-10-24 7 OBITUARY. MR. EMILE BERTIN. Cherb urg, October 24. The death has taken place of M. Emi'e Berlin, ex-director of toe naval ministry and ex-adviser of the Japanese Government for naval construction.31 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1924-10-24 8 (By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris, September 24. Autumn and the cold mornings create wonderful paintings in the Paris Avenues. A little mist gives just the woozy appearance to the distant parts of each picture so necessary to make the mind concentrate on the principle object the trees.1,092 words
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Article92 1924-10-24 8 Tokio, October 20,—Baron Okura’s eighty-eighth birthday ceremony and reception will be held at the Imperial Theatre for three days commencing today. A number of policemen, including plain clothes men, are guarding the premises against malcontents, who are protesting against this gorgeous entertainment. The South American liner which left92 words
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Article20 1924-10-24 8 376 coolies arrived per extra steamer s.s. Dalgoma yesterday. All were sent to Pulan Jerejak for quarantine there.20 words
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Advertisement180 1924-10-24 8 AN ART EXHIBITION OF THE TOSA ART STUDIO, (YOKOHAMA, JAPAN) is now open to the public for few a days only at the NIKKO STUDIO, Up to the 25th October, From 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Intending purchasers are requested not to miss this GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. t• I 1 NEW180 words
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Advertisement219 1924-10-24 8 /fon/u everu Mother knew! Woodward’s Gripe Water is a priceless 'W remedy for stomach disorders r contains ingredients which keep the S stomac h sweet and strong, which jl connteract sourness, fermentation and jF nidify and effectually prevent I diarrhoea and other ills which sprint J from an upset stomach.219 words
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Article707 1924-10-24 9 MR. SOO BIN’S EVIDENCE OF DISTRIBUTION. When the hearing of the action between descendants of the late Mr. Kim Seng, who died in 1864 leaving estate valued at more than three million dollars was resumed in the Supreme Court, Singapore, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw,707 words
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Article161 1924-10-24 9 PENANG. OCTOBER 24. 1924 (Bv CorTRTHISV OF PHK OHARTWHKt» Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank R«154 'I 3 days’sight Private 158 Bombay Demand Bank 154 I c Madras Demand Bank 154 |>161 words
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Article512 1924-10-24 9 BOY WHO SQUINTED. Left-handedness has never been classified as a disease, yet a most striking feature is the intolerance shown towards it. Everyone will recall how perturbed mothers have scolded their children for using the left hand for preference when handling a spoon or playing games, and512 words
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Article285 1924-10-24 9 Mr. Coolidge’s Address. CONCERNING FOREIGN AFFAIRS Washington, October 24. With the approach of the national election on November 4 public interest is awakening in the oratorical efforts of the candidates which are occupying a more prominent place in the news of the day. Mr. Coolidge this evening delivered285 words
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Article387 1924-10-24 9 Messrs .lames F. Hutton and Co., Ltd., Manchester, report for the week ended October Ist as follows The effect of last week’s Bureau report as to the condition of the American crop has been accentuated by unfavourable weather news and numerous complaints. There seems to be387 words
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101 1924-10-24 9 October 2619th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Trinity Church. Nibong Tebal 8 a.m. Holy Communion (English). 9 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil). S. Mark’s Church. Butterworth 6 p.m. Evening Prajer and Sermon. The collection will be on behalf of the Medical Missions of the Diocese. Tuesday.101 words
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Article219 1924-10-24 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. S Shares. x CO t» BQ as Ruhher (Dollar.) C. C. C sc. Aver Molek 1.10 1.20 1.15 1.25 Broga 59 60 60 65 Glenealy 1.20 1.25 1.25 1.30219 words
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Article44 1924-10-24 9 October 24, 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet ...57 market Fine Pale Crepe ...57 Unsmoked Sheet 48 easier Sinoa- (Smoked Sheet 57| tendency pore (Crepe ...57 4 London ano New York. t (Smoked Sheet 1/5j market London Crnpp 1/51 gteady New York ...G3l«44 words
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Article114 1924-10-24 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on October 23: London. Spot £253.10s Unchanged 3 mos.buying 255.10 s Up 10/3 selling 255.15 s 10/Local. October 24: Singapore sold 225 tons at sl27| Penang buyers no sellers at sl27|. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd-. London. October 22,114 words
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Article214 1924-10-24 9 TO-DAY’S I)EPARTURES. Bowes Castle for Colombo (taking correspondence for Southern i Western India via Colombo Dhanushkodi) and New York. Swaerdecroon for Langsa, Edi, T, Semawe. Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Kopah for Deli. Messrs. Mansfield A Co., advise us that the s.s. Patroclus" is now expected to sail homewards214 words
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Article415 1924-10-24 9 CLOHE DAILY (except Sunday). BI IRAiN. Federated Malay States, Malar- a, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the415 words
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Article124 1924-10-24 9 rm. MALAYA COMPANY, LIMITED .port that the following are the changes in their share list for to-day. Rubber Shares Buyers. Sellers. Allenby Rubber Co Ltd S 1.25 S 1.35 Ayer Hitam Planting 11.00 11.50 Amalgamated Malax Fst 1.95 2.10 Bassett Rubber Co' 1.05 1.10 Glenealy Plantations 1.30124 words
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Advertisement144 1924-10-24 9 v owi fWSWiI k’ Zv> (1 (kJ (VW E 'hsSfck* >> >&5s3 piS|ij|s Safety X First! Avoid experiments with your health. Rely on ENO’S f Salt to prevent that 'J clogging of the system which zflp gives rise to liver troubles, dyspepsia, skin ailments, K' pricklv heat, constipation, and J144 words
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Advertisement102 1924-10-24 9 TAKE HORLICK S xSk (KW MALTED MILK— O IWI it satisfies As a nicht cap try jOa HORLICK'S. You will l>« pl eas ingly surprised how soothing and invig- Vx* D orating this FOOD DRINK D 0 is. HORLICK'S helps A P/ nature to overcome disease. M kJ Made in102 words
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Advertisement82 1924-10-24 9 THE PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 15 cents. Local. Railway Book Stalls. Victoria Pier. Logan’s Archway. E. O. Hotel. Runnymede Hotel. Messrs. Look Bros. A Co., Penang Road. P. S. Ahamed, 488, Penang Road, Macalister Road Junction, Penang. Outstation. Federal Rubber Stamp, Tai82 words
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Advertisement62 1924-10-24 9 LABOUR CODE 1923 F. M. S. LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S. S. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October acd January. Forms for the62 words
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Article1453 1924-10-24 10 THE tanks. The tank is a British invention. The old tank of the war-time was a devilishlooking mastodon, which impressed opinion and terrorised our enemy when it first appeared because of its novelty and of its alarming appearance, as well as because the infantry had no arm with1,453 words
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Article324 1924-10-24 10 RARE HERBAL EXTRACTS IMPART MAGICAL SOOTHING HEALING VIRTUE TO ZAM BUK. .Our forefathers for generations, depended upon oils and balms derived from rare medicinal Kerbs and roots for heal ing wounds, sores and ether skin troubles. This method of healing is found to-day in the highest324 words
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Advertisement407 1924-10-24 10 i V.... i Ck>ltimbiawT g Process RECORDS 1 I in i 1 Hear These Latest Hits, g The Best of Everything One Step! Savoy Havana It’s You Fox Trot/ Band, =Z Hugo One Step) Memory Lane Waltz I Sunshine of Mine Fox Trot I The Hula Hula Dream Girl Waltz407 words
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Advertisement316 1924-10-24 10 I In every Kitchen j there should be a bottle LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE ESTD 1847. I Manufacturers of Every Description of Ur^ Goods. I Syringes, Water Bottlesand Beds. An Cushions, Enemas, Bed Sheeting 1 If Teats,, Tubings, etc. vl C ESTABLISHED 1847 J. G. INGRAM SON LTD., TD AI W316 words
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Article1519 1924-10-24 11 ROMANCES IN THE LIFE OF THE IRON DUKE. Do you think I have nothing better to do than to make fine speeches to ladies?’ Thus spoke Wellington to Harriette Wilson, if her notorious Memoirs are to be trusted, and the question supplies a significant foot note1,519 words
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Article137 1924-10-24 11 Oct. 25A Triple Bill, Town Hall, 9 p.m. 25 Rugby: Perak vs. Negri Sembilan,lpoh. Inter-state Hockey: Perak vs. Selangor, K. Lumpur. Rugby: Penang and Kedah vs. Selangor, Sungei Patani. 26 Penang Swimming Club: Competitions for Gibbons and Simpson Cups. 27 Deepavali, Hindu Festival. 28 Penang Turf Club, annual137 words
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Advertisement269 1924-10-24 11 I A CHANCE I |F NATURE is given a fair chance little > > assistance is needed to keep the human 4 machine in proper working order, but millions 4 > of people don't give Nature any chance at all. > 4 They load up the digestive system to such269 words
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