Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 October 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 237. VOL. LXXXIII. WEDNESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1925. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 586 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio I Every Possible Assist1 ance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL. 579. 1 wmci. l 1 ALHAMBRA CIGARS J. X •*-«•••>■ Here are a few of the most POPULAR SHAPES: I ill EXCELENTES 5 The Manufacture of the Good Maxwell has been
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    • 14 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, FENANG Head Office I SINGAPORE.
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  • 862 2 Political Society Explained. “DISSOLUTION” OR “CANCELLATION.” An interesting stage was reached when the part heard case which, it is alleged, concerns a political movement of the Kuo Ming Tang, was resumed on Saturday in the First Police Court, Singapore, before Mr Frankly n-Robinson. Chan Saw Weng is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1611 2 TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. 9 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, x Tenders will be received by the Secre- B. K. MALAKAR, licensed Surveyor t J j,* 11*1 tarv Sikh Guruduwara, Brick Kiln Road, and Leveller, S.S., Kulim, Kedah, accepts Including free town delivery or lIP Pen ng up to the evening of the
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    • 1037 2 Don’t be a Slave to bank S n I, a. THE MERCANTILI! Backache Watch someone suffering with Back- Authorised Capital £3 000 onr ache, and you will then do all in your Subscribed Capital power to prevent this terrible ailment Paid-up l,Oso’ofin Se«in E the upper hand of you. F
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  • 912 3 COMMITTEE MEETING. A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held at Kuala Lumpur on the 6th October, 1925. Present The Controller of Labour, Malaya (Mr. E. W. F. Gilman) Chairman. The Deputy Control!- r of Labour, Penang (Mr. C. D. Ahearne) Vice Cbaiiinan and Secretary. The Principal
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  • 99 3 There was capacity house last nigh and the night before at the Lyric to witness the screening of the British’ film Zeebrugge,” a picturisation of the great est naval achievement known in h’Storx of which the British people may well b> proud. The attack by 7 the British
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  • 232 3 An interesting legal point came up in a motion, of Mr. W. L. Stevens, on behalf of Mr. T. O. Mayhew, receiver of the estate of the late Seng Ah Woh, before the acting Chief Justice, in the Supreme Court, Singapore on Monday morning says
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  • 160 3 A Taiping correspondent writes to The Times of Malaya A Fancy Dress Dance was held at the Taiping Town Hall on Saturday night, and those present had a most- enjoyable time, not dispersing till the early hours of Sunday morning. Prizes for the best ladies
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  • 96 3 A Straits Settlements Government Gazette Extraordinary, issued on Monday, last contains a Notification to the effect that examinations for Government Officers who are required to pass in Malay or who have received permission to study that language will be held on the 14th December, 1925, and following
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  • 422 3 DUCTLESS GLANDS. Can the black races be made white Chis engaging question is raised by Dr. Chase Salmon Osborn with an answer in the affirmative in his book, “Madagascar Land of the Man-Eating Tree, which Hutchinson’s publish at 18s., says the Daily Graphic. Dr. Osborn regards Madagascar,
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  • 400 3 The lure of the diamond diggings in South Africa is very hard to resist. Every few moi.ths some prospector makes a lucky find on ground hitherto regarded as barren and immediately there follows a rush of white men and their families to the new Eldorado. The Government proclaim
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  • 433 3 YANG TUAN BESAR’S HOME COMING. There was a large and distinguished gathering of officials and civilians of all communities at the Council Chamber, Seremban, on Saturday to welcome back 11. H. the Yang di per Tuan B°sir wh< returned from England on Friday nigh says The Malay
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  • 332 3 VOLUNTEERS TO COMBINE WITH REGULARS. This year, says The Singapjre Fr# Press, the annual 'mobilization and the inspection by the General Officer Commanding of the Singapore Volunteer Corps takes the form of a series of combined operations with the Regulars. These operations promise to be of particular
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 454 3 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Wanted: A thoroughly capable Factory Superintendent for Rubber Estate, Indian preferred. Must be able to turn nnt Standard quality sheets. No other need apply. R° x No 272 c Pinan 8 Gazette. tenders invited. Government of Kedah. Tenders are invited for the undermentioned Works I Erection
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    • 266 3 r Bilious Everybody is so at times and in many cases it makes life a burden. The fault is with the stomach, liver and kidneys. When the digestive organs are out of order, It’s time to take Beecham’s Pills; they will set them right. This medicine acts B gently and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 363 4 I $lO,OOO IN PRIZES t 7 OFFERED BY THE ’linn ng (lynrttc I IN A GIGANTIC I I POPULARITY VOTING CAMPAIGN i (CAMPAIGN OPENS AUGUST 29 AND CLOSES OCTOBER 27. J ciinY-L~" TZX7II overland I given free. DE-LUXE J y xJW < GRAND PRIZES, $3,500 CHRYSLER-SIX K(k (BUS PURCHASED AND
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    • 1313 5 I IB® PiMDO G/fZtiTb I wlwmwi wwsi wait Wl w wt’ OFFERS I! 3 MAGNIFICENT CARS AND A HOST OF PRIZES. SOME Qp THE PRIZES. 1 $l5O ORDER I n«. i autographic I H One $3,500 Chrysler six Touring car completely equipped, purchased |UMg|SsA 7 f FOR g and on
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  • 5 6 Share Dealings.
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  • 1809 6 ORDINARY MEE UNG. The ordinary meeting of the Municipal ommission was held in the Municipal Chambers yesterday afternoon, when there were present Mr. B. Nunn (President), Messrs J. D. Kemp, A. R. Thornton, J. H. Pedlow, Khoo Bian Ewe, C. R. Samuel. Yeoh Cheng Ann, Lim Cheng Ean,
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  • 290 6 WORMWOOD IN VERMOUTH. A sinister comparison between vermouth and absinthe, the drink which has been forbidden in France, is drawn in the British Medical Journal. Vermouth, which is the base of all cock tails and the most popular drink among women in Britain at the present time, contains
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  • 110 6 8000 TAHILS IN TWAKOW. A capture of 8,000 tahils of smuggled chandu was made on board a twakow at Kampong Saigon in the early hours of Sunday morning, says “S. T. The pciiceman suspected that the chandu was on board a-nd jumped on to the twakow at it
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  • 198 6 PENANG OCTOBER 1 1, 1925. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Batik 2/4 5/32 4 m >nt Im’ s'gl t Bank 2/1 1/2 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/7 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 154}') 3 day’a siyht Private 156 I Pcmbay Demand Bank 154] 2
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 726 6 COMMISSION AND PROFITS. (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,—There seems every prospect of something like a Boom for Malaya in the near future, both in Rubber and Tin. Harking back to the last Boom in Rubber Shares of 1909-1910, I believe much good can be done
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    • 373 6 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,—The landslips on the Railway line lately, between Bukit Gantang and Bukit Berapit that held up the trains from Penang and Kuala Lumpur on this part of the line, for a number of days, were a matter of serious import to
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  • 379 6 All who had the pleasure of hearing hi® during his last visit, and all for whoa this pleasure is still in store, Kill pleased to learn that William Heughan, the great Scottish singer and actor ad his associate artistes will give concerti in the Town Hall on Wed,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 33 6 PRISM (WATT’S) 6x 24 6x 30 8x 24 Bx3o CENTRAL ano EYE PIECE FOCUSSING $55-00 to s6'7'so Discount 10 or Cash. THE DISPENSARY 2, Bishop Street. PENANG. Telephone 398. Telegraphic Address “Cheinop rist
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  • 2 6 Share Dealings.
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  • 1942 7  -  THE PRINCE By W. B. Maxwell. he little suburban slum between •h, railway and the river they called him ‘The Prince, 7 “Prince Charles,” or “Long Charlie.” He was a lean, tall, limping black ril and at fifty years of age, with a st'ffened b\ rheumatism,
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  • 211 7 LLOYD GEORGE’S MEMORY. The memory of the politician is seldom very long, and Mr. Lloyd George has just revealed that his is particularly dhort. In an exuberant outburst of criticism of the Government, at Stockport, on Sept. 12, he declared “They are building naval yards in Singapore and
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  • 179 7 DUTCH SCIENTISTS FOR SUMATRA. It is expected that towards the end of October a Dutch scientific expedition will leave Holland for Sumatra, to witness if possible the total solar eclipse which will take place on Jan. 14, and will last 3 minutes and 20 seconds, near, Palembang writes
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  • 155 7 A remarkable form of single-seater aeroplane gun mounting, which sprays bullets as the sprinkling-nozzle of a hose sprays water, is being considered by a.r tacticians with a view to fitting it to home defence aircraft. The original idea for this gun mounting emanated from a pilot in the
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  • 167 7 K. L. AMATEURS’ CONCERT. In aid of the funds of the Malacca Club, which at present are not too sound, Mrs. G. W. Bryant and an amateur caste from Kuala Lumpur very k ndly presented The Passing Show in the Malacca Club on Saturday evening, says the Malay Mad.
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  • 59 7 The homeward mail by the s.s Elephanta closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 16th instant. The B. I. Packet Tee.-ta with mails despatched from London on September 24 is expected to arrive here at 10 p.m. to-morrow. The mail despatched from Penang on September 16 by the
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  • 188 7 MAN WHO SOLD PAPERS TO KING EDWARD. Mr. Davy Stephens, the newsman who for over fifty years w r as a well-known figure to cross-Channel visitors, has died at Kingstown, Ireland. Born 70 years ago, Davy Stephens had carried on brisk business at Kingstown Pier since he
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  • 300 7 Everyone at some time or other has examined the hall-mark on an article of silver. But how many have been able to read what that mark has to impart It tells the skilled observer four things I The maker; the place w here it was made the quality the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 111 7 1 DO YOU HAVE BAD DREAMS? i j If you retire at night before your last meal has been sufficiently digested, or with your system clogged with poisonous waste which should have been expelled, you cannot expect to enjoy sound peacei ful sleep. To aid digestion one Pinkette taken after
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    • 546 7 Remjngto&EEEE. Express and Hi-Speed Cartridges I More speed—new power z-k for. the old rifle r~| B /TAHESE new cartridges give greatly in- I U Nl creased velocity and much lower trajec- 3 a S tory over the regular loads. Your old rifle |JJ o can safely be converted into a
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  • 481 8 Good servants suffer under the present system because they have no means of proving their identity and are prima facie classed with the undesirables or, as Mr. Towers put it in the course of his campaign in 1921, are presumed to be guilty until they are proved
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  • 529 8 SLANG—JAZZERS. Scene An Hotel lobby. Time When the American boat docks. Characters (discovered) Jazzo. Libert ino. Izzy Yumman. Ray White Belleau. Boys Ah Yah. Min Um. (The last dance is just being fought out.) Jazzo (hearkening to hotel orchestra) Say. lissen, kinya ’magine that
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  • 1435 8  -  YIELD STRANGE MIXTURE OF CRIME. WHY SPINSTERS PRETEND. By Harris Hastle. A very largo number of imaginary marriages form a part of the amazing revelations in the last National Insurance white paper. It was discovered that weddings bad been notified between parties, when such had never taken place,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 202 8 ■MBUUDBMM thji IKEN-S I T A S n a. flipMi 75 g s G < i n :"'S> 4?vJ!Wlw&;*M r n Q As Cents Per Reai, y r j IM Brßiw Tin Goo<l IMUBE&sr9I Cigarettes g Can B Be 5 w CIGARETTES H OBTAIN ABLE EVERYWHERE. H WHOLESALE ONLY FROM
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    • 39 8 E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Satu r d a y —E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Next Concert, 18th October. I I ■WW W N'-' I lIIIIBIIIIIIij
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 192 9 .—Reuter. German Delegate’s Return. consulting the cabinet. Locarno, October 13. Herr Kempner, a member of the delegation, has left for Berlin by to report to the Cabinet on the aer p «ent position of the Conference. He P -]i probablv also see President von H nd enburg. who
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  • 159 9 —Reuter. TRADE AGREEMENT SIGNED. Moscow, October 13. At a banquet in h inour of the signing of the Russo-German Agreement, the Assistant Foreign Secretary, M. Litvinoff, and the German Ambassador, Count Brockdor-Frantzau. made speeches emphasising that the agreement was particularly valuable, because it was based on the
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  • 43 9 .—Reuter. WORKS TO CLOSE DOWN. Essen, October 13. It is announced that the works of the Rhine-Elbe Union at Cheribon, Dutch East Indies, will be closed down at the ‘•nd of December. All German employees «ill be sent back to Germany.-
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  • 53 9 —Reuter. ATTFIELD (JUNIOR) RELEASED. London, October 13. f aptain C. IT. Attfield, who lias been fifteen months in prison because of his failure to satisfy the High Court order, under the Customs Consolidation Act, involving a sum of £27,000 in connection with the '1 Lames gun-running case, was
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  • 48 9 Reuter. NEARING HOME. London, October 13. ieuter’s representative on board f with H. R. H. the Prince G Aa| tS- telegraphs that the ship arrived Madeira on Monday, when it picked <‘ptbe mails f rom the warship Curlew, waich is now acting as an escort.
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  • 24 9 —Reuter. A CORRECTION. Brookland, October 13. u records cabled yesterday were 7. H by Parry Thomas, driving Captain '"ey s Leyland-Thomas car.
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  • 24 9 —Reuter. SCOTTISH LEAGUE. London, October 13. I» the First Division of the Scottish <’eltic beat Queen’s Park by 4 Kvalg to one.
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  • 168 9 —Reuter. General Disorder. TROOPS CALLED OUT Panama, October 12. At the request of the Panaman Government United States troops are patrolling the City, owing to disturbances arising. out of a general strike.—Reuter. LEADERS’ QUARTERS RAIDED. Troops had the situation well in hand, when they raided the headquarters
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  • 87 9 Reuter. IMPROVED SITUATION. Melbourne, October 13. In view of the improved situation in the strike in South Africa and elsewhere, Mr. Justice Powers has summoned a conference of all parties in Sydney on October 19.—Reuter. GENERAL EXODUS EXPECTED. Durban, October 13. A general exodus of ships is expected
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  • 32 9 NORMAL CONDITIONS. Paris, October 13. The night was quiet and everything was normal to-day, except the tramwaymen and busmen, who are still striking on professional and not political reasons. —Reuter.
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  • 198 9 i. —Reuter. ABD EL KRIM AND REBEL TRIBES Fez, October 14. The fact that French and Spanish forces have attained all their objectives, coupled with the advent of the rainy season, which will prevent any further ad vance, is mentioned in an official statement as marking the
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  • 90 9 —Reuter. AMERICAN ATTITUDE. London, October 13. “The Times’s correspondent in Washington cables that the United States Government is prepared, if any agreement for concurrent action of the most liberal kind cannot be secured among the powers at the Customs Conference, to act independently immediately in the revision of
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  • 60 9 .—Renter. FIFTH CONFERENCE. Amsterdam, October 13. The fifth Conference in connection with International Civil Law opened at the Peace Palace, The Hague, after an interval of 21 years. Great Britain, which has hitherto refrained from participating at the meetings, is now represented, although the British delegates’ activities
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  • 814 9 Scale of Releases. PROPOSALS APPROVED. Colombo, October 13According to further information Lt.Colonel L. S. Amery’s despatch to the Ceylon Government proposes a scale of releases of the exportable maximum of standard production of rubber whereby when the average in the London price falls below Is. 3d. during any
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  • 212 9 —Reuter. Lloyd’s Figures. CONSIDERABLE DECREASE’. London, October 13. The depression in the shipping industry is clearly reflected in Lloyd’s register of shipbuilding returns for the quarter ended September 30, showing 1,009,000 tons were being constructed in Great Britain and Ireland, a decrease of over 84,000 as compare with
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  • 235 9 .—Reuter. SHOCKING CONDITIONS. London. October 13. Mr. W. W. Grantham, who recently returned to London via the TransSiberian Railway, after visiting China and Japan, writes to the press warning intending travellers that en route they should be prepared for accidents, fatal or otherwise, several of which had occurred
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  • 61 9 .—Reuter. FORMER CHIEF ARRESTED. Berlin, October 14. The former Chief Controller of the Reichsbank, who retired on pension on October 1, has been arrested in connection with alleged embezzlement of 600,000 marks from the Charlottenburg branch. The accused, it is believed, had a number of accomplices and
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  • 53 9 .—Reuter. APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCES. Paris, October 13. The Ninth Correctional Court has begun the hearing of the appeal of M. Pernotte, Manager, Senator Andre Berthelot, Chairman, and others against the sentences passed by the Eleventh Correctional Court in 1923 in connection with the affairs of the Banque Indus-
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  • 56 9 —Reuter. RESIGNS TROUGH ILL-HEALTH. New York. October 13. Mr. Weeks, U. S. Secretary of State for War, has resigned owing to his health. Mr. D. Wight Davis, the donor of the Davis Cup, who has been Acting Secretary for War for many months during Mr. Weeks’
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  • 336 9 P. G.” POPULARITY CAMPAIGN. End of Big Bonus Offer. WEEDING THE LIST. This being the only week of the bonus offer of 200,000 extra votes on every total of $lOO subscriptions received, all candidates are putting forth extra efforts. Realising that the bonuses are continually decreasing they are alive to
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  • 92 9 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 10th October 1925, shows a total of 55 deaths—36 males and 19 females—the death-rate being 21.50 per mille per annum, compared with 25.02 in the preceding week and with 27.98 in the corresponding week of
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  • 38 9 A letter from New Zealand addressed to the Leading Newspaper Penang, reaches us this morning The only complaint that we have to make is that it was not addressed to The Leading Newspaper, British Malaya.
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  • 29 9 Hassan, a chauffeur, was fined $l5 by Mr. Sennett for driving a motor car at a speed which was dangerous to the public.
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  • 221 9 I*.M.S. Chief Secretaryship. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 14. A special cable to the Free Press, from its London correspondent, says that it has been officially stated that the post of Chief Secretaryship will be retained. SIR LAURENCE GUILLEMARD. Sir Laurence Guillemard will return on the expiry
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  • 312 9 {Singapore Free Press.) GIRL’S STRUGGLE WITH THIEF. A young Chinese girl of thirteen explained in the First Court, Singapore, on Monday morning, before Mr. FranklynRobinson, the sensational struggle she had with a robber who pulled off her necklace on Bth instant, when she was buying some cigarettes on
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 30 9 THE IDEAL HIRE CAR. for Economical Transportation Cheap To Buy Cheap To Run Strongly Built Comfortable Body Goodyear Balloon Tyres 3 Speeds, Easy Change Immediate Delivery BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. PENANG.
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  • 1618 10 England we w’ish this were true. —(F. M. De Zulueta, S.J.) CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT. Save for some strange points of view and inaccuracies, no doubt Lady Norah Bentinck’s article. “When Catholic Marries Protestant” (‘‘Daily Express”, July 15,) will do service, inasmuch as the •obvious conclusion to be
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  • 207 10 —(Straits Times.) WINDFALL FOR CEYLON. How a rich man apparently forgot that he had deposited x large sum with a bank in Calcutta, so that in time the amount grew into an enormous fortune, has just been disclosed. The revenue of Ceylon is expected to benefit to the
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  • 93 10 More than one foreign country has a British-made coinage. Only recently contracts were carried out for the production of coins for Russia and Latvia, and now a foreign order has been received for postage stamps. The Turkish Gov ernment has accepted a British tender for over a hundred
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  • 71 10 Tsang Fat (58), a ship's cock, of the s.s. Benbarmock, lying in King George. V. dock, was fined £55 4s. or three months’ imprisonment, at East Ham on September 9, for harbouring four revolvers and 400 rounds of ammunition with intent to avoid the prohibition law.
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  • 140 10 Instantly t Removes Cause of Trouble. When food disagrees with you, causing pain or discomfort, you want something that' will give you <juic< relief. That’s just what Bisurated Magnesia does and it does it instantly. Just take a dose after eating and all the trouble-causing stomach
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 115 10 i IT IS USELESS s Spending money advertising > S an article wGiefj cannot Son- estly be recommended to t6e public bence g i W. D. H. 0. Wills’ I n t n knowing tfie qualities of JU u > i WWtowal 3 HIGH CLASS VIRGINIAN 5 CIGARETTES. H D
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 152 10 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By ARTHUR MORELAND- No. 148. A Fatal Undertaking. Z f EDWARO, RON CHE.fi -1 COULD NOTRftlftil If 1 wni PAvS f ALL RICHFj “ft 7-- ym-. z V RANSomfc of three million U much monfvl^^yU-L settle ihsSeai Zfea JSL /*olos f h y ™e cheque 1
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  • 271 11 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <t Co's share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 2 oo Sharks. t >, zs a e <d CO X G 3 TO to. c. ?c. JC. Rubber (Dollar.) A lor Gajah 2.50 2.75 2.75 3.00 Bukit
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  • 172 11 The following are additional rnblisr outputs for last month:— lbs Anglo-Malay 1 *0,494 Patahng 54,100 London Asiatic 207,399 Golden Hope 35,036 Selaba 76,857 Bikam 23,700 Sungkai-Chumor 50,202 Seaport 50,000 R. E. of Johore 39,477 Sungei Dangar 20,500 North Labis 31.413 Victoria 53.518 Tebolang 29,463 Pernambang 98.964 Strathisla 48.033
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  • 153 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., g.ves the following prices, on October 13: London. Spot £277.5s Up £2.7.6 3 ni/s. buying 277.15 s „1.17.6 3 selling 278 2 Local. October 14: Singapore sold 75 tons at $142 Penang buyers no sellers at SI4H. The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd: London,
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  • 1268 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. E f -35 X RUBBER [Dollar.] |e'J c S Allenby Rubber Oo 2 90 3 (0 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2 76 3 00 Amalgamated Malay Estate» 4 00 4 25 cum Ayer Hitam Planting Syndic» t< 18 7519 2t e> Ayer Knning Rubber Estate-»
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 263 11 Q A Welcome /v Serving F -O R 1 ’b!?*’" I jTI B POSIUM 5 I T M F^i*-2. E f Jk f V PEOPLES of all classes the world over are drinking Instant Postum—and liking it. Here is a beverage that pleases the palate and purse as well. Postum
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    • 144 11 Fresh Stocks. j I Pl I X Allenbury’s Foods No. 3 ‘I Glax~Ovo I! 1 I Grape Juice Roboleine ii I Vitmar. M J Clarkes Fat Reducing Salts I Benbow’s Dog Mixture and Soap l’ Ivy Corn Leaf f Zino Pads Bisuroids. I ‘if Gibb’s Dentifrice and Refills W i;|
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  • 88 12 TODAY’S DEPARTURES. Kalinoa for Asahan. Paneh and Batn Bahra. Glenfalloch for Belawan (Deli). Kutsang for Singapore, China and Japan. Adrastns for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Laisang for Calcutta. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: Penang—Amazone, Albert Voegler, Callandia, Chinkoa, City
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  • 424 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.
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  • 587 12 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, October 14. 1925 i Ct* Government Mutton Mutton Indian P« r lb Mutton Head, sheep or goat each I.GO Liver with heart A lung do 1.3 J fripe .w do 1. Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread P«r 36 Leg of Mutton lb
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 225 12 Q THE 1 NEW MUSICAL INSTRUMENT! g I THE FLEX-A-TONE g MAKES JAZZ [JAZZIER, g S It fascinates. Anyone can P" learn to play it in a few S minutes. Its tone is a clear Ml® flute-like singing whistle Wffwmi I with entrancing tremolo j= effects. Effective as a solo
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    • 35 12 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. Bergholt. Behind The Scenes. Tennis f JJ rS Lanibert (Chambers. London Letter) Onr Own Scottish Letter) Correspondents. Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions) Paris. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own
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    • 307 12 “At the Top for Service” A Service of All-round Efficiency. Why not shop eady and see the latest Nove. ties f ul Children? The last word in Toy Books and Toys. Reward Books AH-Wood Dolls Picture and Painting Books reddy Bears Counting and Spelling Books Loy Pianos Books cut out
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 46 12 MOON’S PHASES. October. New Moon, 18th, at 1.05 a.m. First Quarter, 25th, at 1.37 a.m. November. Full Moon, Ist, at 0.16 am. Last Quarter, Btb, at 10.31 p.m. New Moon, 16th, at 1.57 p.m. First Quarter, 23rd, at 9.05 a.m. Full Moon, 30th, at 3.11 p.m.
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  • 945 13 CROSS WORD PUZZLES. The cross word puzzle, says a writer in a Home paper, has been one of the most remarkable "crazes” of recent times. Whoever invented it has a great deal to answer for. We all can remember a time when the acrostic was the favourite
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  • 390 13 COMPROMISE ARRANGED. The case in which Mr. Slater, a European, was charged with voluntarily caus ing hurt to a Mr. Robertson, arid with creating mischief and breaking fittings and furniture in the Sailors’ Home recently, was mentioned in the Third Police Court, Singapore on Saturday morning before Mr,
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  • 148 13 Oct. 17—Football, Crescent v. D. Aihsan. Dato Kramat Pada g. 18— Penang Swimming Club “A” Class 220 yards Handicap and “B” Class 100 yards Handicap. 19 Hockey League, P. S. A. A. v. P. S. Penang Free School Ground. 19 —Hockey League, P. C. C. v. B. Co.
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    • 173 13 TheTOPNOTCHScotch Jt&na Psoras IV” “I «aid STOP. <Q ■'/< he stoppit!" V IAJ I j\\ S n k TiJVAjh Ih\ X# YHiT I 1 9fSl V?/' jiXrivJ jKu ?WW IWJv ftfrL. The Distillers Agency Ltd., Edinburgh, Scotland. L unnnnnnnannnnnanDDnnnnnnnnannL CAFE ROYAL, 156, ARGYLE ROAD, PENANG. 2 n n n a
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    • 40 13 «■■■■■■••■■■■•■■■■■■■■a The Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brush thoroughly cleans the teeth because it reaches every part of every tooth every time. The curved surface and special saw-tooth tufted bristles insure this. 3 sizes, 3 textures of bristles. *Pro-pAu-{ac-tic 435 Tca(h Bruah ■ii»»iai»aa»nMnu
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    • 410 13 Fhauntedl I ROOMS I f r- 11—***** I 1 I I I I TJ'VERY room in your house is haunted Danger << lurks in every corner, under the beds, in the (Z Z' bathroom, in the dark cupboard under the stairs A Ojz Invisible but deadly microbes are everywhere. The
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  • 837 14 V. D. AS IMPERIAL MENACE. A ficsh advance has been made in the combating of disease which is signalised by the change in title of the National Council for Combating Venereal Disease to that of the British Social Hygiene Council, which met recently in the Confer- i <
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  • 441 14 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The Sixth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of Bukit Ibu (Bandar) Tin, Ltd. was held at the Registered Office of the Company, 3, Weld Qnasb Penang, on Saturday, 10th October, 192 a. Mr. Lim Seng Hooi, the Chairman, presided, and the
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  • 232 14 Benares Op'uoi n $5,000.00 nom. Cloves no stock Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking# no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 nom. 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per I,on*l 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried 12.10 buyers Rattans IL 15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell# 13.00 Siam Rico Nn. 1 15.00
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    • 401 14 \\\V\ VVwC -KiSSS d; oiMfe v >■’'•’, -j S Get a Standard i 5 O S y»' Where di.-.tancis arc long and railroads few, Lj a car s an indispensaide necessity. Get a Bj *"i II <v*v\ I ‘Standard’ Car and you can visit friends, *C Fl CT. journey to
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    • 36 14 Pitman’s Nsw Coursb in Typewriting. $l/60 per book, •tocke' 4 by the Pinunp Gazette Preu. Ltd.. Pon tn? Pitman’s Junior Typist Book. $l/76 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinant Gasette Press, Ltd
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    • 129 14 I I. GRAND VIN DE GRAVES Qbateau Qarhonnieux Stock Just Received. I i I i i Sole Agents I' i Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Shanghai.) PENANG. V J I n o y H Propaganda played a vital c part in the WAR. Advertising is its counterpart q 3
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    • 144 14 Attraction Extraordinary at THEATRE ROYAL for 3 Nights Mo iday 12th—Wednesday 14th an d One and Matinee Saturday 17th. The World-renowned BRITISH NAVAL EPIC ZEEBRUGGE IN 7 REELS TO BE SCREENED AT 9-30 p. m. Greatest naval achievement in history whereby German Submarine activity was struck a severe blow. A
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  • 1354 15 THE CHURCH AND DIVIDENDS. By Philip Guedalla. It was one of those large American magazines with an exciting name and the portrait of an emphatic blonde on the outside. She was what, I believe, is called a speaking portrait. I was about fifteen yards from the
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  • 250 15 RUBBER QUOTATION SOARS. Tokio, October 9. The rubber market in Tokio showg further rise in the quotation and certain lots have changed hands at a* high as Y 232. Dr. Yamawaki Dbad. The death is announced of Dr. Yamawaki, member of the Privy Oounoil, whose critical condition was
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    • 346 15 a Your children should be full of the a energy of good health. To ensure a should form part of their daily 8 diet. Ordinary milk, however, is un- suitable, for it is always exposed to 8 the dangers of dust, flies and germs. (ji rOWinff amouB Milk-Food, Glaxo, is
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