Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 October 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 203. VOL. LXXXIII. WEDNESDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 844 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. A Northam Road, Penang. 11 1.. 579. i moticf A ALHAMBRA CIGARS JI f 1 Are the ONLY cigars which satisfy ALL smokers. I I p l ALHAMBRA CIGARS DEFY ALL COMPETITION. J The Manufacture of the Good
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    • 14 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENAKC DIVISICK) 168, I ENANG KO/D, PENANG Head Office SINGAPORE.
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  • 826 2 THE VIEW FROM HONISTER. One leaves the Lakes very reluctantly especially, perhaps, if the last moments are spent looking frow Low Wood at the, mountains and at the reflections <>f I e mountains in a glassy Windermere, says a correspondent. One is leaving a district that is .full as
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    • 1307 2 to LET. NOTICES. a B BKAI FS OF SUBSCRIPTION, x N o 26, Ayer Rajah Road, with B. K. MALAKAR, licensed Surveyor Ijl bath room attached; electric light through- and Leveller, S.S., Kulim, Kedah, accepts J ln<-tn.ing free town delivery or P a|l( j furnished. Entry o/i Ist Nov- surveys
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    • 58 2 Y otir Ey e Does it trouble .you If so try Sellers’ Lotus Honey, the safest, surest and most high-praised Nature’s cure for Eye troubles. Cures even Cataract, etc. Literature free. Boon Pharmacy. Penang Road. Penang. (S. S.) NEW DENTAL OFFICE, Latest Methods—Charges Moderate, Upstairs. EUROPEAN BAKERY. Phone 570. 33,
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    • 383 2 SWAN” i FOUNTPENS Gifts A cc Swa-i is a delightful gift—rich and good in appearance, true and fine in quality. It is like handing one’s friends a fund of convenience and comfort. Any <c Swan Pen is a fitting gift;, but one in gold, rolled gold or silver is appropriate
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  • 1034 3 A (TREAT AUTHORITY ON CHINA. In its notice on the death of Sir John Jordan, the Tinies” says:Jordan’s character had both the sternness and the fire characteristic of the Northern Irish stock from which he descended, and to which also he owed his patient and systematic industry.
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  • 191 3 STRUCK WITH BOTTLE. October 10. A Madrid message says the sorrow of bull-fighting fans there has been stirred to its depths by the tragic death of a popular toreador professionally known as Nacional 11. Nacional was watching a fight in which his friend’s performance displeased the public. Nacional
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  • 338 3 An Irish correspondent writes to the New Statesman: No one who faced the question honestly ever believed that the Boundary Commission would settle the real issues in dispute between the Free State and Northern Ireland. Its sole merit was that during the months its members were pursuing
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  • 63 3 PROCEEDS AFTER SEARCH. October 14. A Canton message states that a Chin ese gunboat held up and searched the British steamer Fatshan, which was bound for Hong Kong, after it had passed Chuenti Point. The Fatshan was permitted to proceed after the crew of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 471 3 giaiinrn a nrw w wmnnnwMMMnnnMMMnnn sKßnnnßißi I THE BEST I WAY G TO BELIEVE IN THE EXCELLENCE OF I Btfllj s HIGH CLASS VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES. n 2J is to buy a, tin of B fifty for eighty cents a S and try them. B a a B H British American
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    • 658 3 RANKS t CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. g (Incorporated iu England hy Royal f Charter 1853.) Paid-up Capital £3,000,001: 1 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 J Reserve Inability of Proprietors £3.000,905 Head Office 5 88, BIBHOPSGATE LONDON. E C. 3 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star, Amritsar, Bangkok, Batavia t Bombay,
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  • 371 4 SECOND DAY’S RESULT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 20. The weather was fine bat warm for the 8- cond day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn race meeting. There was a large attendance and the going was good. Appended were the results. Rack I.(Race Course.) L\DY SYDNEYS.
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  • 83 4 THE CAULFIELD GUINEAS. October 10. A message from Melbourne says the Caulfield Guineas, run under the auspices of the Victoria Ama teur Turf Club, resulted as follows. Manacre 1, Ambassador 2, Petunia 3. Starting prices. 8 to 1 against Manacre. 20 to 1 against Ambassador and 7
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  • 51 4 WON BY PHAROS. October 10. The Duke of York Handicap resulted as follows.Pharos 1, Joyrider 2, Verdict 3. The belting, was 7to 2 Pharos, 8 to 1 against Joyrider and 33 to 1 against Verdict. Fourteen ran. Won by six lengths; two lengths between second and
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  • 70 4 PENANG V. PERAK. The following will represent Penai g in the Penang -Perak Hockey match at 5 p.ra on Saturday, the 24th instant Goal.Cheah Swee Eng Backs A. V. Perrin (Captain) and T. M. Knott Halves R. N. Byatt, P. N. Knight and Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah Forwards
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  • 32 4 October 12. The Air Ministry has granted the Armstrong Construction Company the contract for the construction at Karachi of on» of the largest airship sheds in the world.
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  • 1378 4 GENERAL MEETING. The annual general m eting of the members of the Penang Cricket Club was held at the Club pavilion yesterday evening. Mr. N. A. M. Griffin, President, was in in the Chair, and there were about 50 other members present. The notice convening the meeting
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  • 378 4 WILLIAM HEUGHAN COY. TO-NIGHT AT THE TOWN HALL. To- night William Heu-han, the world famed singer and actor will «ive the first of his farewell concerts in the Town Hall when all who have not yet had the pleasure of hearing him should not miss the opportunity now afforded. It
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  • 583 4 SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEETING. A special meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held in the Labour Office. Kuala Lumpur, at 10 a.m. on Monday, sth October. 1925. Present Mr. E. W. F. Gilman. Controller of labour, Malaya, (Chairman), Mr. C. D. Ahearne. Deputy Controller ot Labour Penan*?, (Vice-Chairman
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  • 210 4 ORDERS OF THE DAY. The following are the orders of the Day for the meeting of the Legislative Council to be held on October 26 1. Resolution by the Treasurer: That this Council approve the raising of a loan of $22,000,000 by the Municipal Commissioners of the Town
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  • 1119 4 A WICKED WANGLE. -Lex” writes to "The Times of Malaya”: B After reading the issue of the Tunes of Malava” which announced the retirement of His Excellency the Hon ble Mr. E. S. Hose, acting Governor of the Straits Settlements a"d acting High Commissioner U the Federated Malay
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  • 340 4 OFFICERS- CHRISTIAN I Nioy Probably no part of the Empire contains such a high proportion of the b,-st type of British manhood as Malaya, m t s official, business, planting and mining classes. Many, if not most, realize hi w ever that the potentialities of
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  • 176 4 The Christian Monastery at u nk va in Hokkaido has been completely !s--troyed by fire. According to an announcement by Department of Commerce and Tndust the officials concerned are of opinion hit the Marine Insurance Company, v >' cleared Y.170,(M)0 through the succes-'iu operation in recovering a million yen
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  • 54 4 A Tamil, who was enjoying fell into a stream by ,he r^J ban Kendong on the outskirts ot and in his inebriated com lit fhe have drowned, bad it not Ke biip assistance of a Customs o,ltc r him pened to be passing by. an» p out says,
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  • 515 5 VISIT OF H.E. THE GOVERNOR OF MADRAS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) His Excellency I»rd Goschen, the Governor of Madras, and Her Excellency Lady Goschen are to visit Travancore on the 23rd Oct., 1925. To deliberate over the arrangements, to be made in order to accord Their Excellencies a
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  • 75 5 PLEA OF NOT GUILTY. October 12. W hen Boultons’ case was resumed at the Guildhall to-day. Sir Maddocks put in a statement on behalf of Robert Boulton, which declared that he was not guilty. He was responsible for the transactions in question. If any irregularity has been committed,
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  • 96 5 Oct. 22 24Singapore Races. 23 Rngby Football. Probables vs. Possibles, Esplana e. 24 Inter-State Hockey Match Penang v. Perak, Esplanade. 24 Carnival in aid of St. George’s Church Fund. 25 Penang Swimming Club A” Class 100 yards Handicap and B” Class 50 yards Handicap. 26 Hockey League. P.
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  • 441 5 WHY ONE IS BITTEN: ANOTHER IMMUNE. Mr. Moore Hogarth, of the College of Pestology, who has devoted 30 years of his life to the study of insect pests says we are threatened with a plague of mosquitoes. He discussed the subject with a Star” inquirer. It is
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  • 281 5 SIR TRAVERS HUMPHREYS’S PROTEST. October 12. Sir Travers Humphreys submitted that the case against Cripps had failed o n the ground that it had not been proved oi even suggested that Cripps knowinglj possessed securities belonging to anyone else. Nobody could say that Cripps was responsible
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 36 5 Pitman’s Niw Courrb in Ttp«wbiting fl /50 per book, stocked by the Pina»® Gasette Preaa. Ltd.. Penan a Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, fl/75 per book or fS/- post free, stocked by the Pin&os G&sette Press, Ltd.
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    • 283 5 Remington, 125 CONSECUTIVE BULL’S-EYES at 200 YARDS A record that takes some beating A KEEN EYE, a steady nerve and PALMA ammunition resulted in this new world’s record made by Mr. R. H. McGarity in the National Rifle Association matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, on September 19th, 1924. Bull’s-eye 7.2
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  • 18 6 At Penang Maternity Hospital, on 2lai October, 1925 to Mr. and Mrs. F. H Grum tta son.
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  • 472 6 Keuter to-day leaves us somewhat unsatisfied regarding the Franco-Spanish withdrawal from various important positions on the Moroccan front. We are not informed regarding the motives governing the retreat except that it was carried out according to instructions.” The fact that the Spanish forces under the command of Colonel Dolla
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  • 479 6 Most excellent are the sentiments expressed by the speakers at the AdhiThiraord’an meeting at the Penang Indian Association on Sunday evening las», of which a report anpeai-s in another Column of this issue. The sj e<ch of the Swami Sahajananda in particular shoe hl he recorded on imperishable
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  • 172 6 THIRD DAY’S WEIGHTS. The following are the weights for the third day of the Singapore Races: Race I.Applause 9 7, Druid 9. Dreadnoii’ht 8.10, Merry Maiden 8.11, Jadi 8. Marquise 8.5. Penarth 7.11, Andromeda 7.4, Umptaway 7.4. Race 2Bonnie Friend 9.10, Red Sands 9 7, Ganesh 9. Air
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  • 91 6 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 17th October 1925. shows a total of 75 deaths43 males and 32 femalesthe death-rate being 29.32 per mille per annum, compared with 21.50 in the preceding week and with 20.78 in the corresponding week of
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  • 1585 6 MR. BONAR LAW. REMINISCENCES BY AN INTIMATE FRIEND. («From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, September 23. An intimate personal sketch of Mr. B mar Law has been written by Lord Alness and appeared in the columns ol an Edinburgh newspaper, an extract or two from which deserves more than
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    • 33 6 E. O.” Guest Night and Dancing x Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and SaturdayE. O. Orchestra. Or U.estral Concert every other Sunday. Is" 111 |r< &S®. I I 4 -T',.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 76 7 Reuter. French Withdrawal. POSITIONS ABANDONED. Madrid, October 20. Vowsnapers from Melilla state that the v.neh forces, commanded by General who were holding positions 1 C < u k(z EI AtaslefT and Sidi-Ali-Lrkoba. have fallen back on Souks-E1.... in accordance with instructions. la enemy bodies vigorously attacked French
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  • 95 7 Reuter. IXSCRGENT DRUSES. Beirut. October 20. Disaffected natives and bands of "ent Druses have established them"ivesin the southern suburbs of Dambc. J They have barricaded the bazaar 1 set fire to several shops and houses, t he French hold the public bnild- in d barracks against which the
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  • 133 7 .Reuter. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK. London. October 20. A cable from Oran states that the British steamer Stockwell, bound from Calcutta to New York with a valuable cargo, including rubber. was sunk in a? fathoms of water owing to tire which broke out among her cargo which
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  • 59 7 Reuter. HINESE OFFICIALS IN RUSSIA. Moscow. October 20. The Foreign Minister and a number of officials of the Canton Red Government, with two students of the Canton Military School, have arrived to study the economic and political situation in the Soviet Union. M. Krassin who arrived with
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  • 57 7 .Reuter. NATIONAL BANK’S CREDITS. New York. October 20. representative of the National Bank of Belgium has secured temporary credits m New York which is to be replaced later by a loan estimated at a hundred to a hundred and fifty million dollars. Relgium is simultaneously negotiating for credits
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  • 65 7 -Renter. COMMISSIONER’S RULING. New York, October 20. The State Athletic Commissioner has 'nstructej referees that if a boxer after 1 >ng out of the ring is assisted back to U orner be must lose the decision. Also. ru must be enforced that when a nati is down
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  • 64 7 Reuter. COURT MARTIAL CONVENED. Washington, October 21. "urt-niartial has been convened for Mu a* h f° r trial of Colonel V Tk° r Violatins Service Regulahj. 8 martial will consider Sh lnents regarding the loss of the tr an a h a 8 the result of almost of
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  • 157 7 .Reuter. Serious Depression. YARDS CLOSING. London, October 20. The Berlin newspapers state that the contract given to the Deutschewerft yards to build five motorships for a British shipping firm, which created a sensatu n in British shipyards early in the year, has a sequel in the announcement that
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  • 131 7 Reuter. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE’S HOPE. Washington. October 2 The hope that the Locarno Pact will expedite the proceedings of the Limitation of Armaments Conference in Europe has been expressed by President Coolidge who, while voicing the opinion that the United States is unable to reduce her land forces
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  • 99 7 Owing to the fact that the Gazette is installing a new and larger printing plant for the purpose of handling increased circulation, we a e compelled to reduce the size of the paper to-day t > 12 pages and therefore have eliminated the two pages usually published
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  • 91 7 .Reuter. TO RE DEPORTED. London, October 21. Nine aliens were detained as the result of a secret raid in Glasgow by Scotland Yard men last night. Those detained included a local communist and two women, who were conveyed to London, it is reported, for deportation.Reuter. ON BOARD
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  • 43 7 .Reuter. ALLIES’ DEMAND REALISED. Cologne, October 20. A great step has been taken towards the Allies’ disarmament requirements. The demolition has begun of Krupp’s gun-making machinery at Essen which the Inter-Allied Control Commission has been vainly demanding for the past five years.Reuter.
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  • 41 7 LRenter. DEADLOCK IN AUSTRALIA. Sydney, October 20. The compulsory conference called to settle the seamen’s strike failed, the men adhering to the decision not to participate in the proceedings as long as any of the strikers remained in gaol.
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  • 40 7 The homeward mail by the s.s. Malwa closes at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday the 24th instant. The P. O. Packet Kai van with mails despatched from London on October 1 is expected to arrive here at noon to-morrow.
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  • 443 7 .Reuter. Press Comments. EUROPEAN EQUILIBRIUM. Paris, October 20. M. Bria n<i declared that the achievements at Locarno would give large relief to the world. The papers consider that the Entente Cordiale” has been reinforced and will become again the basis of European equilibrium.Vale. Paris, October 20. The following
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  • 39 7 .Reuter. NEGOTIATIONS IN NEW YORK. New York, October 21. Interest has been arouse»! in Wall Street by the reports from Rome that the Vatican is negotiating a loan of $1,500.000 here. The bankers neither confirm nor deny.
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  • 163 7 WHY NOT INVITE THEM TO MALAYA Their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgians are expected to arrive at Colombo in the City of Harvard, on the morning of October 21. The visit will be unofficial, and Their Majesties will proceed to Kandy the
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  • 800 7 Adhi-Theravidian Meeting. CASTE DISTINCTIONS. A largely attended public meeting of the Adhi-Theravidian of Penang and their sympathisers was held at the Indian Association at 9 p.m., on Sunday, 18th October. Many people had come from Taiping, Ipoh and other neighbouring places. Among those present were the Hon. Mr.
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  • 535 7 The Last Bonus. PROCESS OF DELETION. To-morrow, Friday and Saturday are the last days of the final special bonus offer in the Pinang Gazette Campaign. Until 1 p.m. on Saturday, October 24, the 100,000 Extra Bonus Votes will be given for each total of $lOO handed in
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  • 63 7 The following is the Band programme to be played at the Waterfall Gardens to-day from 5.15 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. (weather permitting): 1 March Vanquished Army Alfered 2 Intermezzo Hobomoko Reeves 3 Fox Trot Twilight Brhwn 4 Selection H. M. S. Pinafore Sullivan 5 Oue Step I miss
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  • 562 7 On Saturday 1 st the members of the Polo Club at K. Kanghar entertained Mr. R. Crichton, their VicePresident, to a series of farewell functions on the occasion of his departure to Klang on transfer. In the F.M.S. Gazette of October 16, the Chief Secretary to Government
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 752 8 3IR KELLOGG’S FULL STATEMENT: SAME AS HUMBLEST IMMIGRANT.” What Banned M.P. Said. The banning of Mr. Saklatvala has resulted in the immediate cancellation of the resignations from the Inter Parliamentary Union s Mission to Ottawa and Washington of Sir Henry Bird and Colonel Woodcock.
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  • 324 8 MILLIONS AVVAITftNG CLAIMANTS. Considerable interest is manifested amongst various families of the name of Crawford in North Tyrone over £7,500.00C that ar© lying in Chancery. Success lies with those who can prove that they are descendants of an Andrew Crawford, who lived in the neighbourhood
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  • 102 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pungah for Asaban and Batu Bahra. Peng Fook for Langsa. Hamburg for Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles, Barcelona, Holland and Hamburg. Santhia for Singapore, China and Japan. Teuc r for Colombo, Cochin, nut-z. Boston, New York and Baltimore. The following ships are in communicPinn with the Wireless
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  • 426 8 CLOSE DAILY (except Suuday). IT TWI. Federated Malay States. Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Rfsumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will l>e closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 181 8 [ii©jsS I Boat Polish (in th® mauve Lin*) I lie appearance I of all kinds! of Boots I and Shoes I SOLD EVERYWHERE. i RONUK, Limited, Portdat’-i, England. I < }> What Keeps Mother I b fiß so I ft/V; Cheerful? I L-JjtJ What a busy, cheerful person mother is.
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    • 155 8 nwHuimiiiiiHiiiiiii .'liiiiiini'E.'inillllilliifl .iui; iiini/iiiiirußiMaiiHiHiHi «««uwiiMniiiiM inaitintr iii inirtHlDlUlHtti Him.iKii:.<iuiißmi! J The WORLD’S MOST ECONOMICAL I CAR” is the Title justly conferred on the Citroen as S a reward for innumerable successes in al! petrol consumption I j Citroen 11 H P. 4 Seater Touring Torpedo Price $2,150 F.O.R. Singapore. g
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 303 8 TO-NIGHT at TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT Special visit en route for the United States after a triumphant record bn tour of Australia and New Zealand Ug WILLIAM HEUGHAN Uuauimou.ly .acclaimed by the Press throughout the aniip,,,). THE INCOMPARABLE SINGER AND ACTOR A MASTER OF VOCAL ART, DRAMATIC, LYRIC. AND HL’Morojic,, BRILLIANT
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  • 1442 9 Land Acquisition. EXPERTS DISAGREE, In the Supreme Court, yesterday. Mr. Justice R. D. Acton with Messrs. F. Duxbury and J. R. Brown, as assessors, resumed the hearing of the appeal of the executors of the estate of Lee Chu Neo, deceased, and Wee Thean Hock against the awards
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  • 150 9 MR. G. C. BLISS. The death took place last week of Mr. George Cecil Bliss, at Walla’ a, Lindnla, Ceylon. The late Mr. Bliss, who was 57 years of age, cafne out to Ceylon about 35 years ago and had throughout been connected with the Ceylon Tea
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  • 41 9 SEASIDE PAVILION CASE.” (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 21. The trial of Poey Keng Seng on the charge of destroying or concealing account books of his business known as Seaside Pavilion”, was concluded yesterday afternoon Judgment was reserved.
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  • 585 9 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang. October 21, 1925 cU Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Bead, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart 4 lung do 1.30 fripe do I.OU Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 3u of Mutton lb 55 Lamb d o
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 455 9 [\’cw .Advertisements. for sale. ni'l', H.P. Fiat 19 23 model fitted Zenith carburetter. Bosch Magneto lnnically perfect, new hood and tyres, p *1.550 or nearest offer. Apply IW T o. 279, c/o Pinan Gazette miscellaneous. Wanted Second hand English Car .5 recent model and in good conji'i'n’. Apply Box No.
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    • 103 9 INSTANTLY STOPS DIGESTIVE PAIN. Over ninety per cent, of those who suffer from indigestion are really suffering from acidity, and their pain results from the effects of the harmful stomach acid. To check this there is nothing so effective as Bisurated Magnesia, which positively gives instant relief, yet is quite
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    • 452 9 glLLO’sl IO I lerve&Body. I 8,000 Doctors. I I Very Pleasant to Take. 9 If you want to keep healthy, full of vitality and gl energy, you must take a bottle of Seiravallo’s S| lonic now and again. It builds up a reserve of ga strength and health that will
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  • 993 10  -  Jane Doe in Daily Chronicle. I AN EPIC OF MT. DORE. The first thing you do on arriving at Le Mont Dore after the bags are unpacked and the creases down your back proclaim you a newcomer, is to make a quick beeline for the nearest English-speaking
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  • 221 10 WHERE WE GAVE THE ANCIENTS BEST. Attention was drawn to the superior corrosion resisting qualities of ancient iron compared with the modern product at their autumn meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute at Birmingham recently. Dr. J. Newton Friend and Mr. W. E. Thorneycroft gave the result
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  • 232 10 WHERE IO RETIRE. W ill Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isles of Sark and Man be able by charter rights to maintain the privileges that they have enjoyed since the time of the Norman Conquest I This is a point which will prove the subject of a
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  • 95 10 EARL OF YPRES’ RESIDENCE. Drumdoe House and lands, which were the property of the late Earl of Ypres, have been sold to Captain Percy Mac Dermot. Drumdoe was strongly garrisoned by British troops during the disturbed years in Ireland. It was from Drumdoe that the Earl was
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 164 10 PIANOS WITH J REPUTATIONS. 1 jaH' i i Mm /'Tsarx ill lit ft'ww? i I Wl I 1 1 /I' piyr h y New Shipment just received of high-class instru- =E ~2 ments. All specially made for the climate and easy H terms arranged for payment. EE Call or write
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    • 95 10 FIRST IMPRESSIONS are ofte.i lasting, for which reason it is wise to take care of one’s personal appearance and to avoid pimply, blotched skin or ill-smelling breath. Both these troubles most frequently arise from intestinal torpidity, which can easily be overcome by the use, when needed, of Pinkettes. These dainty
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    • 227 10 The secret of a perfect SALAD. Add to the dressing a few drops of 8 I LEA PERRIES’ I SAUCE BOOKS OF GENERAL INHresT SIX YEARS IN THE MALAY JUNGLE by CARVETH WFi A most entertaining Book P" ce $6 Postage 30 cents extr, A TRIP THROUGH SIAM by J.
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  • 450 11 3,000 YEAR OLD ROMANCE. A touching little discovery made among the magnificence of the burial chamber of Tutankhamen was described on October 11. by Mr. Howard Carter, assistant to the late Earl of Carnarvon in the recent exploration work in Egypt, says The Daily Telegraph’’ of September
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  • 250 11 DANGER OF FOREIGN MADE JARS. Out of thiry-one jars of fish and meat pastes examined, twenty nine were found to contain splinters of glass. This statement is reproduced on the authority of the Analyst by the British Medical Journal.’’ Inquiries made show that such a condition cannot
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 294 11 THE WORLD’S BEST VALUE 15/30 NOW £430 Delivered at Singapore Penang Including rear screen, de luxe equipment and FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES Adjustable front seat extra. Full details from authorised Agents: jl The Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd, PERm m AT KUflLfl LUMPUR IPOH AND S!NGfIPOREasEs! CROSSLEY MOTORS, LIMITED, 4() 41 W.I. i==
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    • 52 11 PENANG PAST BY BOOKWOBM. I his little book contains more information respecting the infancy of this Settlement than has hitherto been known to have been published in handy book form. NOW READY FOR SALE at 80 CtS. P cr copy. Post free $l/- to S.S. and F.M.S. OBTAINABLE FROM The
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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