Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 October 1925
1925-10-24
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-10-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 206. VOL. LXXXIII. SATURDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1925. PRIOR 15 OENTS.20 words
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Advertisement332 1925-10-24 1 ■NIKKO" Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs, 7, Northam Road, Penang. I EL. 5< Q /K T gniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHPjniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiti SPUR-GEARED g GRAND HOTEL BRAS FAGI \Q (*ics AND Unique Health Resort in the Sumatra Highlands. 4,830 feet above Sea Level. S Telegraphic Address: Postal Address: r Do332 words
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Advertisement8 1925-10-24 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.”8 words
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Advertisement1061 1925-10-24 2 xsxs TO LET. i ill I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. x 4 Weld Quay. Apply Hye Kee Chan, R Including free town delivery or 111 29 Church Street. X postage. hi 1407 —tu th s 14-11 I S PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. x n u x g No. 26, Ayer Rajah Road,1,061 words
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Advertisement214 1925-10-24 2 PERCHLORIDE I OF MERCURY Large Stocks Just Arrived. $2.50 aib I In 1 lb. Bottles. >*♦»< I Special Price to Large Buyers The George Town Dispensary Lid, I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, I PENANG. I Buy at The George Town and Save the Difference jpßaked to Perfection. j Of course, an214 words
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Miscellaneous526 1925-10-24 2 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 37. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. thirty seven, entries tor which close at 11 a.m. on Snlurday, October O. across. downwards. 1. Seiz.. 2- Narrative. 4.526 words
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Miscellaneous24 1925-10-24 2 PUZZLE COUPON. Closing Saturday, October 31. Name Address I agree to enter the Cross-Word Puzzle competition in accordance with the rules and conditions announced.24 words
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Article1630 1925-10-24 3 T. P. 0 CONNOR - BY T. P. 0 CONNOR. )NNO£L IN SUNDAY TIMES. Many years ago. when I was a young and penniless journalist. I used to meet at ’Cogers' Hall’ or the “Green Dragon”—a great rendezvous for young men of the time, especially if they were down on their luck —a young)NNO£L IN SUNDAY TIMES. - 1,630 words
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Advertisement738 1925-10-24 3 TheTOPNOTCHScotch Psoras /V *Ce STOP, 4J. /< V ■!'</ '*4\ n<i h ,to PP lt: i J*/ if tA- Il\ Jr j '4M I .-di/kW. Ih\ sz. Al 11\ irvif /rX dt s *x*lk j W/ ■rwT r Vw7 f* CSf* 1a v\ Hi® rHgjk-lt <|L j l srv I738 words
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Advertisement103 1925-10-24 3 Cuticura Complexions Are Fresh And Clear Daily use of Cuticura Soap prevents clogging and irritation of the pores, the usual cause of pimples and blackheads, while the Ointment soothes and heals. Always keep Cuticura Talcum on hand; it is cooling and refreshing. Soap, Ointment, Talcum sold throughput •_h« world. British103 words
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Advertisement273 1925-10-24 3 NEWJWUSIC. j g Insufficient Sweetie Song Foxtrot $O-85 Egyptian Rose Sung by Lee White 0-85 1= Up Came Bonzo do. do. 0-85 New Kind of Man do. do. 0-85 =5 Colorado Valse Song 0-85 S S Don’t Bring Lulu Song Foxtrot 1-00 S S Swanee Butterfly do. 1-00 S In273 words
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Advertisement346 1925-10-24 4 $lO,OOO IN PRIZES S OFFERED BY THE j.l tnnng (fyurttc IN A GIGANTIC POPULARITY VOTING CAMPAIGN g CAMPAIGN OPENS AUGUST 29 AND CLOSES OCTOBER 27. J RYSLERSIX OVERLAND I J /—lk given free de-luxe 1, wys ,-X f K a t GRAND i .djfiiElaMMßl I prizes, j I $3,500 CHRYSLER-SIX346 words
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Advertisement921 1925-10-24 5 giiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimriMimmHttmiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin IWU MMIXI CMOTrTC I I INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC. Z! The public is cordially invited to be present at the dance to be held at the E. 0. Hotel on I Tuesday Evening, October 27. I i The votes will be counted and the prizes I awarded for the921 words
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Article955 1925-10-24 6 CO RO NER’ S E NQUI RY. Sitting in the Police Court. Penang, thia morning in the edacity of H. M. Coroner, Mr. C W. A. Sennet I h--l<i an enquiry into the cause of the heath of Chong Lip Seng who died as the result of injuries955 words
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Article1037 1925-10-24 6 AUTU M N EFFEC I'S. In the last days of September the Wye Valley begins to robe itself in splendour. It is a slow process: a little added every day, as if thoughtfully and with due consideration of the general effect. A touch of yellow in the embroidery1,037 words
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Article478 1925-10-24 6 IRRITATING AND ANNOYING. Mr. Martin Conway, M. P. Chairman of the Passport and Postal Reform Committee, writes to The Times as follows It is with much satisfaction that I see a notice in the Press that a conference is to be held under the auspices of the478 words
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Article197 1925-10-24 6 TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir, —I feel that we who live in the war area of the las-t week would like to use the medium of your columns to express our appreciation of the behaviour of the troops and to show them that their197 words
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Article282 1925-10-24 6 FINED FOR CRUELTY. Kho Khing Chung and his wife were charged the other day, says The Malay Mail before the magistrate. Port Dickson, Mr. W. A. Ward, with wilfully ill-treating a girl, about 12 years old, iu a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering, or injury to282 words
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Article530 1925-10-24 6 The following passengers are proceeding to Europe by the Malwa sailing to-day Mr. T. Kershaw, Mr. C. M. Piveteau, Lieut. F. S. Billings, Mr. J. E. Grice, Mr. F. J. Boyland, Miss L. M. E. Lyons, Mr. Downie, Mrs. I. Campbell, Mrs. H. G. H. Leyh,, child530 words
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Article93 1925-10-24 6 (Jf. M.) Motorists, on approaching Seremban from Kuala Lumpur, might have noticed and appreciated the lay-out of a stretch of the road about a couple of hundred yards in length which has recently been surfaced with a mixture of macadam-cnm-granite-cum-cement, at the Ist mile Setnl-rd.. as an(Jf. M.) - 93 words
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Article336 1925-10-24 6 POSITION OF CANDIDATES TO-DAY We publish below the twenty-sixth list of nominated candi dates in connection with the ZPinang gazette Popularity Campai<$ n in which we are offering over $lO,OOO in prizes. The following is the state of the poll checked up to 5 p.m. yesterday. The336 words
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Advertisement65 1925-10-24 6 Comfort for the Aged Old people are easily tired out and weakened by coughing. For them there ig much comfort in a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It stops those weakening coughs that keeps them awake nights and wear out their strength. Every one knows it contains no narcotics. More65 words
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Advertisement48 1925-10-24 6 111 J rail I Preserve your d a i n [y clothes loith LUX You are simply throwing money away by washing your dainty things with any common, impure soap. Lux was invented to wash and preserve these. Lux will not harm the finest silken thread. mm MH48 words
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Article687 1925-10-24 7 Byron Bellingham - MYSTERIES OF SLEEPING HOL RS. Pictures By- The Unconscious. By Byron Bellingham. •Some time ago an Edinburgh lady sent to the London gallery of the Design and Industries Association some astonishing examples of “new art. They consisted of designs for textiles in those geometric patterns whjch seem687 words
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Article873 1925-10-24 7 —fThe Times.) A COMPLETE REST CURE. How Cobbett would have hated the Landes of Gascony One need only think of this complacency when he got off the Bagshot sands or the Surrey greensand into the Weald; or recall his disgust on the night when he lost his way—fThe Times.) - 873 words
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Article760 1925-10-24 7 A CHILEAN ILIAD. While the visit of the Prince of Wales to Chile is still within memory, it may be timely to recall an episode in the history of letters and of manners in the Old Spain and the New which had its remote beginning in London.760 words
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Advertisement488 1925-10-24 7 Z J| M'■®y AOkWS- /aHaUil faainsfDdnfaws CbLDS& CHILLS BY TAXING PE Pa Colder weather soon finds out any weak spot in throat or chest, and neglected colds simply invite chest and lung troubles. I’eps ward of! cold and chill dangers by strengthening, and fortifying the entire breathing system. The first488 words
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Advertisement52 1925-10-24 7 Helps Over Hard Places Diluted with a little sweetened water, Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is easy to take and almost instantly eases sudden and intense stomach pains, cramps and intestinal disorders. A mother is perfectly safe in giving it for those stomach aches so inseparable from childhood. Sold and52 words
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Advertisement33 1925-10-24 7 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. Bergholt. Behind The Scenes. (Mrs. Lainl>ert Tennis (Chambers. London Letter) Our Own Scottish Letter) Correspondent*. Women’s Page) London and ar»»» Fashions) Paris. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own33 words
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Advertisement246 1925-10-24 7 After an illness take Wincarnis —the best tonic of aIL Build up your health again by taking a course of this delicious, strengthening, and restorative tonic wine. Put new vitality into your system, feed your nerves, repair your wasted tissues, create new rich blood —do all this simply by taking246 words
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Miscellaneous44 1925-10-24 7 MOON'S PHASES. Oct oho r. First Quarter. 25th, at 1.37 a.m. November. Full Moon. 1st, at 0.16 a.m. Last Quarter. 8th, 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.44 words
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Article389 1925-10-24 8 In our issue of Monday last we drew attention to the disgraceful lack of lavatory accommodation and public conveniences which characterises Penang. Let us now try to indicate what is required to purge the port of a welldeserved reproach. To begin with, there should be, in a town389 words
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Article, Illustration1793 1925-10-24 8 The Prince of Wales will be bringing back with him over two thousand exclusive photographs of scenes and incidents of his present triumphal tour. The collection will require careful editing to select the most important, for the photographs already in the private albums of the Prince number1,793 words
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Article129 1925-10-24 8 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —I am surprised to learn that messes have sprung up like mushrooms. It is true that some of them are serving a useful purpose, indeed, a very important one. but it is also true that a few of them are a129 words
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Article85 1925-10-24 8 It is reported to the Ipoh Police says T.O.M. that whilst Mr. E. Cameron was returning to Ipoh from Gunong Kroh Eslake yesterday evening in Mr. Yeoh Puan Choh’s car he came upon about half a dozen buffaloes straying over the road. It seems that one buffalo charged85 words
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Article87 1925-10-24 8 A pretty wedding took place at St Mary’s Church, Alverstoke, Hants, the other day, when Francis Ashley Cooper, R N H.M.S. “Tiger” eldest son of Mr. Chas, C. Cooper, late of Ipoh. was marrieu to Ivy Kathleen Jerome, daughter of the late Mr. C. Jerome, of Gosport.87 words
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Article117 1925-10-24 8 The Poppy Day report for 1921 show» that British Malaya’s effort realised sum.of £5,306 10s. 6d., which was easily the highest amount collected oversea Such a success is a gratification to t who organised it and a source of ins tion to those responsible for this117 words
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Advertisement207 1925-10-24 8 If cigarettes were L/'* My? l P f <:W4-. it would A V- be seen thati i I f j I mass-production cigarettes contain stalk, sand and dust, which harm a the throat. State Express 555 Cigarettes contain only long strands of golden tobacco, free from stalk, sand and dust.207 words
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Advertisement44 1925-10-24 8 “E. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Next {Concert —Ist November. 1 K W!I!| ih fe r M ■|l R -A-44 f| Im. II p .-X i ESSSaHKc44 words
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Miscellaneous23 1925-10-24 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 3.41 a.m. 10.42 a.m. 4.29 p.m. 10.37 p.m. To-Morrow. 4.34 a.m. Midnight. 7.31 p.m. 12.7 p.m.23 words
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Article493 1925-10-24 9 —Reuter. The Frontier Dispute. appeal to league. Sofia, October 23. A semi-official message states that Rnkaria has protested to the Secretariat f the League of Nations requesting an hnmediate summoning of the League rniincil to investigate the dispute between Greece and Bulgaria. It has ordered the frontier guards■—Reuter. - 493 words
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Article141 1925-10-24 9 —Reuter. Wr-PEI-FUI’S CLAIM. Peking, Oe ober 23. General \vu Pei-Eu claims that 14 8 are su PP°r<i»g him against ar> d < hang Fso-lin. A conference of ending militarists at Hankow has -I ed MI pei-f u a 3 Commander-in-of tbe allied forces. He leaves for I—Reuter. - 141 words
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Article186 1925-10-24 9 .—Reuter. German Deliberations. NATIONALIST OPPOSITION. Berlin, October 23. At the conclusion of the deliberations of the Foreign Committee of the Reichstag on the Locarno Conference, the unanimity of the Cabinet was revealed but the German Nationalists are still in no way placated. Consequently they will find themselves in.—Reuter. - 186 words
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Article166 1925-10-24 9 —Reuter. FACTS OF THE CASE. London, October 23. Mr. Morriss and Miss Roberts have again been remanded at the Uckfield Police Court. Morriss has been allowed bail of £lO,OOO and Miss Roberts £4OO. The prosecution alleged that the accused were engaged in a conspiracy with the object of—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article101 1925-10-24 9 .—Reuter. DETAILS OF OCCURRENCE. Cairo, October 23. The tragedy at Tantah occurred while the Minister of the Pious Foundations was visiting the annual religious fair. While the mounted police were endeavouring to clear a passage through the crowded streets, a number of peasant visitors got into a oanic.—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article102 1925-10-24 9 Reuter. FATAL ACCIDENTS. London. October 23. A 00 mile gale with torrential rain suddenly burst over England and France, damaging telegraphs and telephones. Numerous ships are limping in the Channel towards port. The Cologne-London and the Paris-London air mails were caught aloft and were blown towards Croydon atReuter. - 102 words
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Article40 1925-10-24 9 Reuter. ARRIVAL AT TACHIN. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, October 23. Marchese di Pinedo arrived at Tachin River on Thursday night. He proceeds to Calcutta on Saturday. REUTER CONFIRMS. Bangkok, October 23. Marchese di Pinedo has arrived here.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article180 1925-10-24 9 Reuter. Twelve Leaders Charged. SCENES IN COURT. London, October 23. The twelve Communist leaders, who have been arrested, were charged at Bow Street with unlawful conspiracy to publish seditious libels and incite mutiny. The large crowd outside the court included fashionably dressed women and many young men andReuter. - 180 words
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Article134 1925-10-24 9 —Reuter. RESULTS OF RESEARCHES. London, October 23. Important discussions on the results of the leprosy research took place at the conference of the Medical Committee of the British Empire Relief Association with the Dominion and Colonial medical officers. Sir Leonard Rogers suggested a scheme to distribute to all—Reuter. - 134 words
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Article57 1925-10-24 9 .—Reuter. BRITISH MACHINE CRASHES. Baltimore, October 23. The specially constructed super-marine Napier seaplane S4,with which the British have the high* st hopes of wresting the Schneider Cup from America to-morrow, crashed this morning and was totally wrecked. The pilot. Captain Biard, is suffering from immersion and.—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article58 1925-10-24 9 —Reuter. £10,000,000 LOAN APPROVED. London, October 23. Lt .-Colonel L. S. Amery, speaking at the Colonial Institute, anrounced that the Cabinet had decided to approve in principle the recommendation of the East African Commission for Imperial guarantee for loans raised in connection with the transport and development—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article56 1925-10-24 9 —Reuter. NEXT QUARTER’S RELEASE. London. October 23. The Daily Telegraph’s Parliamentary correspondent learns, from circl s in close touch with the Government, that the quota for the rebase of rubber under the Stevmson Scheme for the next quarter will be in accordance with the present scale, namely, 85—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article69 1925-10-24 9 Reuter. —Reuter, CHINESE EXTRA-TERRITORIALITY Paris, October 23. Ex Premier Wann Chung-Hui, who was a member the International tribunal at the Hague, has departed for Peking via the Trans-Siberian Railway to preside at the International Conference to be held in December, in connection with the question of extra-territoriality.— INDOCHINA.Reuter.; —Reuter, - 69 words
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Article27 1925-10-24 9 —Renter. ORDERED TO MOVE. Cologne, October 23. The British Army on the Rhine has been ordered to move to Wiesbaden as soon as possible.—Renter.—Renter. - 27 words
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Article170 1925-10-24 9 —Reuter. Falling Franc. M. CAILLAUX’S DILEMMA. London, October 23. French franc to-day slumped to 114.35, the lowest since March, 1924, as the result of very heavy selling by Continental and American holders. —Reuter. FINDING A WAY OUT. Paris, October 23. In connection with the fall in the franc.—Reuter. - 170 words
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Article506 1925-10-24 9 A TRIBUTE TO THE CHINESE. A delightful little luncheon party took place at Claridge’s on Sept. 23, says The China Express and Telegraph," when. Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung, of Hongkong, were hosts, in honour of Sir Laurence and Lady Guillemard. The other guests comprised Sir506 words
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Article143 1925-10-24 9 It is gratifying to learn, says The Straits Times's Bangkok correspondent that the state of the health of His Majesty the King eontinu- s to show improvement. It is now known that his condition was a great deal worse than was generally realized, but the improvement143 words
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Article194 1925-10-24 9 Ballot Box Sealed. With the closing of business yesterday the big ballot box in the campaign office was locked and sealed. The slot in the top was left open to receive the votes. The last tally of ballots was made, and the results published in the194 words
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Article247 1925-10-24 9 BRAVE SIAMESE. Among the patients to whom the British Resident of Selangor spoke when visiting the Kuala Kubu Hospital on Thursday was a Siamese who had the night before killed a panther with his bare hands. The man was badly clawed and bitten but is expected to247 words
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Article26 1925-10-24 9 SCRATCHINGS. The following are the scratchings for to-day Race I—Star of Athole. 2—Posh. 4—Applause and Drusilla. s—Coleus. 6 —Compression. B—Fire Prince and Lady Dennis.26 words
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Article535 1925-10-24 9 Mi-s. McKerrell, Mrs. Vaz and Mr. G. F. Davidson arrived by the s.s. “Ellenga” from Singapore. Among the Malwa’s passengers for home to-day is Mr. Fred W. Carey, Commissioner of Customs at Swatow, with his wife and family. Mr. H. N. Sellers, Assistant Engineer, P.W.D., F.M.S.. and535 words
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Advertisement33 1925-10-24 9 THE IDEAL HIRE CAR. jbr Economical Transportation j S2SBS Cheap To Buy Cheap To Run Strongly Built Comfortable Body Goodyear Balloon Tyres 3 Speeds, Easy Change Immediate Delivery BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. '-C PENANG.33 words
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Obituary19 1925-10-24 9 OBITUARY. DANCING MASTER DEAD. New York, October 23. The death is announced of the famous dancing master, John Filler—Reuter.19 words
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Article1129 1925-10-24 10 TOWN LIFE IN AUTUMN. October brings back to London waters the grey mists and the sea-gulls which enliven them through the darkest days, In August, or earlier, a stray scout may be seen beating solitary, or with one or two companions, over the tideway in the heart1,129 words
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Article234 1925-10-24 10 Benares Opium p. «heat 15,000.00 nom. doves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 nom. 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried 12/- buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00234 words
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Advertisement96 1925-10-24 10 SIEMENS (SCHUCKERT) ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. Smoothing Irons Water Boilers Table Fans Toasters Pendant Shades Shades Lighting Sets Water Pumps Wiring Accessories. AGENTS FOR SIEMEN’S SCHUCKERT WORKS, BERLIN, N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING COY., PENANG SINGAPORE. II H »1 I' 1 1 ——l north o c I THE I ]matador| n MOTOR96 words
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Advertisement100 1925-10-24 10 EVERY WOMAN KNOWS how good it is at times to have a remedy like Pinkettes handy in the house. With gentle efficacy these dainty little laxatives remove the causes of sick headaches and WteSte biliousness, induce regularity, aid digestion, keep the skin clear and the breath sweet. Your chemist sells100 words
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Advertisement153 1925-10-24 10 i tUij| ST S w-i 5 5 J *iff* JGBfIBEfCSI) J s fl 1 1 II .1- i i For smooth fluency with plenty 1 1 in hand for all eventualities the 1 I 10/23 Talbot is unsurpassed. I 4/5 Seater. Pleasing bodywork, I roomy and sliding front seats. 1153 words
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Miscellaneous46 1925-10-24 10 THEATRE ROYAL From Thursday 22nd to Sunday 25th 4 Nights 22nd to 25th Oct. “STEEL TRIAL” Final Episodes 13, 14 15 —6 reels. “GENTLEMAN for 24 Hours” GERMAN —8 reels —Film Another Great German Picutre By Command of Madam POMPADOUR (10 Reels.) One Round-up (2 reels)46 words
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Article438 1925-10-24 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported to-day as follows: The Share market during the past week has been on the quiet side although the prices of Tin and Rubber have kept remarkably firm. The former has ranged between £278-10-0 and £285-7/6 closing at the higher figure while438 words
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Article306 1925-10-24 11 St GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church ok England.) Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. 7.45 a.m. Litany. 8 a.m. Matins, Hymn 178. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. Hymns 317. 320. 182. 10 a.lll. Matins (Chinese), 6 pm. Evensong and Sermon. Hi inn 193, Ps CXXIV Chant 253. Ps (’XXV Chant 254. Ps306 words
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Article149 1925-10-24 11 Z’Ae following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co'n share list at 1 pjn. to-day Yesterday l’< 4xy. t t t sharks. i >» >. X X 7 I e. I c. Ac. c. Mining. Chenderiang 25/- 26/- 24/- 25/- ex Idris Hyd. 517- 52/6 51/-’149 words
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Article38 1925-10-24 11 October 24, 1925. Local cti. {Smoked Sheet ...150 Market Fine Pale Crepe ...150 hesitaUnsmoked Sheet 96 ting Standard/Smoked Sheet...l6o Grades (Crepe ...160 London and Nbw York London New Yore ...971 {By courtesy oj Messrs. Alden Successors')38 words
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Article195 1925-10-24 11 BARLOW AND CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT. October 22. Since our last we have had a firm market, and prices for all positions shew a substantial rise. At the local auction held yesterday 250 tons were offered and 180 tons sold. There was a very good demand for Awarded Spot195 words
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Article173 1925-10-24 11 MAN AND BUFFALOES Vs. THE SAME. A few days ago, at Kuala Kerling, writes a correspondent to T/te Malay Mail a desperate fight is reported to have taken place between a buffalo and a tiger. While a Chinese was employed in tending a herd of buffaloes, a173 words
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Article174 1925-10-24 11 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sitiawan for A lor Star and P. Langkawi. Sembilan for Belawan (Deli), Pangkalan Brandan and Tandjong Poera. Teesta for Negapatam. Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. Ellenga for Rangoon and Calcutta. Sloet van de Beele for Langsa, Sabang. Olehleh, Padang and Batavia. Kudat for Bhuket,174 words
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Article366 1925-10-24 11 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). IT TUN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-au-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closeo daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. ttain:366 words
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Article135 1925-10-24 11 PENANG OCTOBER 24, 1925. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/2 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/7 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 154 J) 3 day’s sight Private 156 I-t Ptmbay Demand Bank 154 f I Madras Demand Bank135 words
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Article1273 1925-10-24 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. J J |g J* < co RUBBER [Dollar.] y c j c g Allenoy Rubber O<> 3 Of 3 10 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2 8" 3 00 Amalgamated Malay Estate* 4 00 4 25 cum Ay or Hitam Planting Syndicate 18 75 19 251,273 words
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Advertisement1026 1925-10-24 11 L \y Advertisemeats. notices. TO MERCHANTS :—(Wholesale and He POSITIONS VACANT. tail) Please make me your channel to reach in this market—anything for B yingor Selling c i —correspondence invited —B. C. Ghost. 1/23. tVinte'i Smart btenograp er. R a j a R a j enf j ra i ja1,026 words
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Advertisement80 1925-10-24 11 L/A/?r/NS APIOL STEEL gi Sure and certain for afl Female -a complaints. Every lady should g H keep a box in the house. b Chemists and Stores sell jd them throughout the world. l g Proprietor: 3 I MARTIN, Chemist, Sciilhazeptaß, England, Your E>ya l ots it trouble you If80 words
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Article888 1925-10-24 12 OLYMPIC ASSOC TATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Travancore, October 13. Mr. Arthur G. Nechren, M.A., M.D., National Director of Physical Education, Y.M.0.A., India, Burma and Ceylon, Sec retary to the All India Olympic Committee and Adviser to the Government of India on Physical Education, is in Trivandrum, and888 words
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Article556 1925-10-24 12 another appeal to Geneva. (Sunday Times.) GAINS AND LOSSES. There are two main lines of advance towards a better ordering of Europe. One is to assuage and, if possible, to terminate the secular feud between France and Germany. The other is to bring all the peoples andanother appeal to Geneva. (Sunday Times.) - 556 words
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Advertisement197 1925-10-24 12 I ESI ufa ifE Horse |Esa fP Whisky I I “from the ORIGINAL RECIPE 1746” I Popularity Votes 1 IF TAKEN 1 WOULD ALL BE IN FAVOUR OF THE s Morris Cowley I ALL BRITISH CAR. 11.9 h. p. BALLOON TYRES AND EVERY CONCEIVABLE ACCESSORY. s $2,015 Cash. s -1197 words
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Advertisement111 1925-10-24 12 INSTANTLY STOPS DIGESTIVE PAIN. Over n’nety per cent, of those who suffer 'r m indigestion are really suffering from iddity, and their pain r< suits from the effects ftl e harmful stomach acid. To check this ere i nothing so effective as Ftisura’ed ene«ia. which positively gives instant relief, vet111 words
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Advertisement387 1925-10-24 12 ATTENTION r Every order received by The Boon Pharmacy is assured of the best attention from beginning to end. Attention to every detail, no matter how small with the sole object of giving customers I absolute satisfaction in every way. 'I This is only one of the reasons why we387 words
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Article699 1925-10-24 13 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. London, September 24. Since our last report the Rubber Mar ket has been steady to firm. Without much variation in the price for Spot and near delivery, the values for forward delivery have shown a tendency to advance. The variation on the week is699 words
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Advertisement408 1925-10-24 13 H uHiini'iiiiiiiiiiuitiiiuiMiiiiiiuiiiiuiUiiiumiHmui auunuuiwu uiiiifiii(iiittnßMmiHmMw»MP<wiwwnimi gjljildlill'unin I I Q r I yA I z < I x /“The Major" I Out of the Beaten Path HITHERTO even good Tobaccos have been rolled With coarse, thick, I printed paper, and literally thrown into I loose packets. How could they be good NOW,408 words
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Advertisement32 1925-10-24 13 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Tbere is nothing so good for muscular rheumatism, sprains, lameness of the muscles, bruises and like injuries as Chamberlain’s Pam Balm. On application gives relief. For sale every wtere-32 words
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Article551 1925-10-24 14 LABOUR LEADERS AND REVOLUTION. Those who believe that a new order of society is inevitable before we cm remedy the existing evils cannot do other than rejoice that at last there are clear indications of a world movement rising in revolt and determined to shake off the shackles551 words
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Article101 1925-10-24 14 Oct. 24—Singapore Races. 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. S. A. A, f. <v. P. H. C. L.101 words
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Advertisement412 1925-10-24 14 A British Car that can compete with the world in first cost, ia running cost, in sheer practical reliability under the severest conditions and In appearance—the Morris. Compare its L N Q absolute value for money with any other make on the market to-day, and follow your own judgment. First412 words
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Advertisement58 1925-10-24 14 For Stiff, Sore Muscles, Try Chamber. lain's Pain Balm. Bruises and strains, stiff, swollen joints of hands, feet or other parts of the body, should be rubbed vigorously with Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn. Owing to its penetrating quality, the circulation is stimulated throughout the congested parts, relieving the pressure and inflammation58 words
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Advertisement236 1925-10-24 14 11 I iS /I 11 mh n iII I I liLIl Hi J- Ji I Shadowless Light These Diffusers give an opalesceht shadowless light that is at once restful and delightful. They are suitable for all interior lighting requirements and the many types and finishes harmonise with any style of236 words
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Article596 1925-10-24 15 CHOWKASTA MARKET. Penang, October 24, 1925 cU Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb596 words
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Advertisement973 1925-10-24 15 on. Burns PRilp Line !M)IA, LIMITED. for SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND BRISBANE. ',,rtsed Capital Regular monthly sailings by the well known steamers “MARELLA” (7375) tons a'l l’*****( MONTORO” (5000 tons). The s.s “MARELLA” is the largest and finest n.iJ-uP c, l AKo’ooi steamer trading to Australia, Cabins973 words
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Advertisement1283 1925-10-24 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. IM k A IM (MH WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT kA A I 1 B BgSBtO H KOTOR Oct. 2S Marseilles. L’don. Rotterdam Glasgow. |J B M -BMACH AON Nov. 5 London. Rotterdam Hamburg. CALCHAS Nov. 12 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg.1,283 words
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Advertisement625 1925-10-24 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES rKNINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. <£ O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Hongkonf, Shanghai, Moji For Colombo, Aden, Port Sa a u Yokohama and Kobo. and London. MORE625 words
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