Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 October 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-10-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 210. VOL. LXXXIII. THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1925. PRIOE 15 GENTS.20 words
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Advertisement368 1925-10-29 1 TOK IS AT SU, photographic art studio ’Pli<> ne 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. I Buchanan’s Whiskio I I “BLACK WHITE” I CORD COVERS has a world-wide reputation based f fgagr 4 JF HI ft 1 I AND on unvarying high quality. ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” I |S| 5 PARA TUBES I'i rj368 words
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Advertisement8 1925-10-29 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. M.XT DOOR TO THE DISPENSARY.”8 words
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Article978 1925-10-29 2 THE “BEST SELLER” AT WORK. Writing to the editor of a magazine old Blodgers, author of The Lure of Bhing (110th thousand), states “I invariably go up to the study at ten each morning, and work till half-past one or two. If I have not completed the978 words
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Advertisement1201 1925-10-29 2 TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. fit' RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. S The Monicipa i Commissioners of TOC H. T 1 nr 111 George Town. Penang, hereby invite "entree wn X tenders for the undermentioned works:- A meeting is being held in the Card U 0 Construction of Cement Concrete Room of the Penang1,201 words
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Advertisement178 1925-10-29 2 PERCHLORiDE I OF MERCURY I Large Stocks Just Arrived. I $2.50 I In 1 lb. Bottles. >1 >l( I Special Price to Large Buyers The George Town Dispensary L(i, I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, I PENANG. Buy at The George Town and Save the Difference. BOOKS OF GENERAL INTEREST SIX YEARS178 words
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Article582 1925-10-29 3 NEV INSTALLATION APPROACH ING COMPLETION. ery c onsiderable progress, says T.O.M. has been.made with the new F.M.S. Government Power Station at Ipoh. Details of the scheme were not previously available but now that the work has so far advanced it is evident that Ipoh is to582 words
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Article227 1925-10-29 3 CVRIOUS SIDELIGHT. Jk curious sidelight on history is the confident belief of most Norwegians that it was Leif Ericson, a hardy Norseman of the ninth century, and not hristopher Columbus, who was the first white man t set foot upon American so’i. Accoiding to the ancient Sagas.227 words
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HOME SPORT.
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Article67 1925-10-29 3 LEX M INS A CLOSE RACE. London. October 16. —The Middle Park Stakes at New-market resulted as follows Sir Abe Bailey’s Lex 1 Lord Woolavington’s Coronach 2 Lord Glanely’e Tenacity 3 Betting 100 to 12 agajnst Lex, 7 to 1 on Coronach. 100 to 7 against Tenacity.67 words
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Article53 1925-10-29 3 TWELVE POINTER FAVOURITE. London. October 15. —Following Lis victories in the Newmarket Select Slakes yesterday •and the Newmarket Chai lenge Stakes to-day. Twelve Pointer is the firm favourite for the Cambridgeshire. the latest London betting being as follows 0 to 1 against Twelve Pointer. 100 to R Verdict53 words
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Article70 1925-10-29 3 DEATH OF TRANSVAAL’S TRAINER. Paris. October 15,—-What appears to be a Cesarcwitch tragedy- was discovered this morning when the body of Wadomski, the trainer of Transvaal, was found hanging in his bathroom. Wadomski had taken the greatest pains with the preparation of the »olt. which was entered despite70 words
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Article99 1925-10-29 3 YORKSHIRE CUP. Loudon. October 14. —The Northern Union Yorkshire Cup replay between Bradford and Castleford resulted as follows Bradford 11. Castleford 5 [A cable, dated the October, gave the result of the previous match between these two teams as Castleford 9. Bradford 7. Tn the absence of further99 words
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Article348 1925-10-29 3 DIR ECTO RS SEN TENC E 1). Mr. Nand Lal Manchanda. S)>ecial Magistrate, I ahore, pronounced judgment in over half a dozen cases connected with alleged embezzlement of public moneys deposited in the Amritsar National and Standard Bank cases. In the Amritsar National Bank cases, the Magistrate348 words
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Advertisement933 1925-10-29 3 BAN K S bank of INDIA. LIMITED. (Incorporated in Beland.) Lu/k Patl u ft J £3,000,00( Anthori»«d U»»F 1,800,00( Subscribed Csj 1,050,001 |t\a Z P |i<i Op L’ nll d ond UtMlivKled Profit* 1,458,221 K\ V) rL Board of Directors. 7*l D.rie Emj-, (Chairman), H. MelviL jM y Sir K.933 words
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Advertisement32 1925-10-29 3 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm There is nothing so good for muscular rheumatiem. sprains, lameness of the muscles, bruises «nd like injuries as ChaTuF'erlain’s Pain Balm. On anpli< atinn gives relief. For sale everywhere.32 words
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Advertisement652 1925-10-29 3 BOVRIL broadcasts Vitality I I NOTICE. ORDINANCE No. 61 (PAWNBROKERS.) TENDERS are invited for the sole right to open one pawnshop for a period of three years fun; the Ist. January, 1926, in each of the streets or sections of streets in the Town Division of the Settlement of Penang652 words
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Article5212 1925-10-29 4 Unofficials’ Field-Day. DEPARTMENT A L REPLIES. We are indebted to The Straits Tunes .of 26th inst., for the following report. feThe motion for the second reading of the 1926 Supply Bill at yesterday’s meeting of the Legislative Council gave rise to a full-dress debate, in which many questions5,212 words
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ANETA RADIO SERVICE.
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Article1550 1925-10-29 5 Warsaw. October 23. will cease expelling Germans I l iV b *en ordered to leave at the V J‘ l November 1. according to a new Ll, ’7' n t now entered into between the after the treaty of ’"'inti french propaganda in INDOCHINA. Paris, October 23.1,550 words
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Article471 1925-10-29 5 1 can’t think.’’ said a friend of mine 'who has recently returned to England after a long stay in the East, “how some people manage to keep up things in the old style, writes “A Male Cynic” in the “Daily Chronicle.” Look at our old friends the M471 words
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Article712 1925-10-29 5 .—6?. F. P.) STRICT SUPPRESSION. Two ordinances prepared with the object of dealing with the position of Chinese girls known as Mui Tsai passed their third reading at the meeting of Council on Monday, and will come into force at the beginning of next year. In regard.—6?. F. P.) - 712 words
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Article178 1925-10-29 5 The late Mr. Herber J. Cooper says T O.M. came out to Malaya about 25 years ago as an Engineer in the Public Works Department and served in this Department for about 10 years, being stationed mostly in Pahang and Perak, amongst the works he was associated178 words
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Advertisement21 1925-10-29 5 HFN’S ILLS. EEL I JI Female u Jy should H ouse. K es sell m world. 2 iton, Esvland. HI Will21 words
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Advertisement482 1925-10-29 5 /7 a .<( v) J A i) i M Jit )j ISsgailittmlSi THE ANAEMIA OF THE FAR EAST, i How Pallid Faces and Bloodless Lips, With That Tiredness and Weakness which Accompany Them Can Be Quickly Remedied, After the long trying days of the hot season many people find themselves482 words
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Article452 1925-10-29 6 That a thoughtless Government, heciless of the teachings of hist< ry, ignorant o! precedent, regardless of human nature, should be so lamentably foolish as not only to disregard the recommendations of the Bucknill commission to allocate, the moderate sum of $2,360 a month for the salary of the Chief452 words
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378 1925-10-29 6 A Pair Of Dumb-Bells. BY F. R. Scene —A private dance, the privater the better. Time :—For the orchestra to drink-up. Characters —He and She, two wictims viggling a choppy Charleston. She (brokenly)—Have you ever danced before. He —Um —hum. —Behind too. She (patiently)—Well378 words
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Article100 1925-10-29 6 ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH. PENANG. Dance at the E. A O. Hotel on Friday October 30th. 1925. in aid of St. George’s Church. Penane. Tickets must be produced at the Entrance. Rosettes will be given in exchange for ticket*. All ladies and gentlemen who do not bring tickets will100 words
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Article77 1925-10-29 6 October 29. 1925. Local cts. fSiuoked Sheet ...152 Market Psnj Fine Pale Crept’ 150 quiet nnsmokAi She 98 but Standard f Smoko Jsh. .i 165 steady Grades I Crepe 164 I.ONJ ON AND N: v Ynn« r Smok<* < 4/. OS I Crop. „4/ New Y'»ps 93j (By77 words
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Article703 1925-10-29 6 ERNEST BERGHOLT - INSUFFICIENT BID. BY ERNEST BERGHOLT. (Author o£ “Bergholt’s Modern Auction”.) Insufficient Bid. The following case has been sent me from Calcutta, by I.A.:— Score immaterial. Z deals and bids “One Heart:’’ A, “Two Spades”; Y. “Two Hearts”; A “not sufficient we will play Two Spades”; Y “I demand703 words
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Article586 1925-10-29 6 The homeward mail by the Ethiopia closes at 6 p. m to-morrow Th. R. I. Packet Tara wh h despatched from London on October r is expected to arrive here at r to-morrow. 1 b The mail despatched from Penang n,, September 30 by the B .s. K°was586 words
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Advertisement79 1925-10-29 6 j CORONA FOUR 1 StraighUlM visibility Ten-inch carriage 111 n 11 3 Self-spacing carriage return 4 Self-reversing ribbon v; I' C Standard four- /T I I row keyboard 't x Margin O release keyboard [[l! *1 Back spacer keyboard $llO Nett. Write for particulars to the Sole Agents Huttenbach, Lazarus79 words
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Advertisement34 1925-10-29 6 “ID. 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 —Ist November. Wml 11 umiaimaiHi34 words
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Miscellaneous159 1925-10-29 6 THEATRE ROYAL From Thursday to Sunday—4 Nights 29th Oct. to Ist Nov. First Show at 7-40 p.m. His First Moon (Comedy.) Is Matrimony a Failure (Lois Wilson.) Sailing Along (Monty Banks.) Second Show at 9-40 p.m. THE FOUR HORSEMEN FEATURING RUDOLPH VALENTINO and ALICE TERRY with the support of over159 words
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Miscellaneous24 1925-10-29 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 16.48 a.m. 5.6 am. 11.16 p.m. 5.19 p.m. To-Mohrow. 11.26 a.m. 5.48 a.m. 11.48 p.m. 5.57 p.m.24 words
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Article148 1925-10-29 7 —Reuter. SENATORIAL CRITICISM. New York, October 28. Senator Caraway alleges that the Government’s forecasts of the cotton crop are inaccurate costing planters in the South oo(ij th and requests that the Government's whole crop reporting system be subjected to a searching enquiry by Congressional Ci mmittees. He—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article109 1925-10-29 7 —Reuter. FAREWELL DINNER. London, October 29. The Duke of York presided at the farewell dinner given by the British Empire Exhibition Commissioners for the Dominions and Colonies to the Exhibition Board and Administrative Staff. Mr. Justice Rawlings of Australia, in proposing the toast of the Board of—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article55 1925-10-29 7 ENQUIRY ADJOURNED. Shanghai, October 28. The International Judicial Commis,l'?' mentioned on October 7, has a Mimed t<tnr dir.— Reuter. I* 1 October 7, Reuter cabled:— ~i t? International Judicial Commission nquiiy into the Shanghai disorders A'rinaJly opened and adjourned to ‘'J']'. 'he Chinese ignored the ’'"'Tugs. Mr. Justice55 words
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Article72 1925-10-29 7 —Reuter. SEQUEL TO BAD WEATHER. Moscow, October 28. favour i s hded that owing to unV'llar/ H weather the grain harvest with h' 1 1 (*>.000,000 tons compared fotheJ- expected. Owing Prod net VirV ,y aU< Nearness of industrial grain sin "r pf Har ts are holding back.—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article29 1925-10-29 7 —ReuterC 1 r I i NDING agreement. Wellingt n, October 28. w h»ch th^T 11 nt I,een s ynP( l bv oi 11; <«. LMc.iiß Es,h<>,,ia s•—ReuterC - 29 words
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Article102 1925-10-29 7 Reuter. Bombardment of Damascus. FRENCH UNEASINESS Paris, October 28. French uneasiness with regard to Damascus is shown by Le Journal asking whether it is true, as English newspapers declare, that General Sarrail, before the bombardment, omitted to follow the elementary rule of the Law of Nations, wherebyReuter. - 102 words
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Article183 1925-10-29 7 a capital levy.- .—Reuter. M. PAINLEVE AND PREMIERSHIP. Paris. October 28. M. Painleve. who was summoned to the Elysee, told the pressmen afterwards that if he was offered the Premiership he would need time to reply.— Reuter. MUST CONSULT HIS FRIENDS. Paris, October 28. M. Painleve subsequently saida capital levy.-; .—Reuter. - 183 words
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Article215 1925-10-29 7 PARTIES MARRIED. London, October 28. Mr. Hayley Morriss and Miss Roberts have- been married at Uckfield.—Reuter. [On October 23. lUut r cabled: Mr. Morriss and Miss Rebuts have again been remanded at the Uckfield Police Court. Mr. M<>rriss has been allowed bail of £10,009 an I Miss R215 words
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Article50 1925-10-29 7 Reuter. LEAGUE RESULTS. October 28. The following were the results of league matches played to-day:— FIRST DIVISION. Bury 2, Sunderland 2. THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN.) Brighton H.A. 1, Norwich C. 1. FRIENDLY GAME. In a friendly game at Aidershot the Army beat Aston Villa by 5 goals to I.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article14 1925-10-29 7 —Renter. ARRIVES IN CALCUTTA. Marchese de Pinedo has arrived here from Rangoon.-—Renter. - 14 words
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Article16 1925-10-29 7 Reuter. Washington. Oc*ober 28. The striking seamen have decided to return to their ships.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article247 1925-10-29 7 Departure for U.S,A. TO SI ART AFRESH Berlin, October 28. It has now been disclosed that Herr Edmund Stinnes has very secretly left for the United States where he intends to settle and start life afresh. He has left the business in Berlin in the hands of his247 words
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Article102 1925-10-29 7 Reuter. SOCIALISTS AND NATIONALISTS. Berlin, October 29. A communique. issued by the governing body of the Socialist Party states that tire party will not vote on the Locarno Bill in the present Reichstag as it is unable to acquit the German Nationalists of the responsibility of voting forReuter. - 102 words
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Article207 1925-10-29 7 (T.O.M. RESULTS OF SPECIAL SHOOT. The special programme arranged for Sunday, the 25th October, attracted a fair number of rifle shots. The events were keenly contested and some go rd scores were made. Major J. V. F. MicDmald, O. C. “U” Goy, and President of the Kinta(T.O.M. - 207 words
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Article139 1925-10-29 7 -(.<?. F. P.) The report of the Select Committee on the Estimates for 1926 contains the following.— The Education Department put for ward proposals for a number of new schools to replace existing schools these have all been omitted. We are informed that two of these schools are-(.<?. F. P.) - 139 words
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Article22 1925-10-29 7 The Monthly Medal (B >gey) Competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday next, October 31 and November 1.22 words
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Article371 1925-10-29 7 —lLuter. Cambridgeshire Stakes. WIN FOR OUTSIDER. London, October 28. The following is the result of the race for the Cambridgeshire Stakes which was run at Newmarket to-day Cambridgeshire Stakes (one mile and a furlong), a handicap of 25 sovs each, 10 ft, or 5 sovs, the only forfeit—lLuter. - 371 words
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Article118 1925-10-29 7 ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S SALARY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 29. At the meeting of the Legislative Council, the Supply Bill was read for the .third time. The Colonial Secretary s>id that the Government regretted it was unable io accept the recommendation of the Select Committee that the salary of118 words
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Article227 1925-10-29 7 PUBLIC SERVICES v. B.’’ Co. VOLUNTEERS. The above match will take place on I iiday. tht* 30th October, at 5-10 p. in. tharp on the Esplanade. The following players will represent the Public Services: Cheah Swee Eng, N. A. M. Griffin G. J. C ihnour, Md. Mydin. A. P.227 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article433 1925-10-29 7 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —Your remarks upon the above would lead one to think that yon consi- der it essential, because Malaya exports a given quantity of raw produce, that we must import so much foreign goods to effect the happy exchange. A433 words
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Article152 1925-10-29 7 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —Through the medium of your valuable paper I should like to draw the attention of the Authorities responsible for same to the fact that the beach from Birch Road to Burmah Lane, especially towards the latter, is daily being used152 words
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Article336 1925-10-29 7 (To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir—Very often in a motor accident the finger points to the pedestrian as the sole cause of the disaster, but, sometimes, when we come to bed-rock facts, the finger will point to the man at the wheel as the real author of336 words
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Advertisement85 1925-10-29 7 THERE IS A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BUYING A CAR AND INVESTING IN ONE. Where qualify ie concerned thousands of people throughout the world buvedtecovered a gilt-edged security of the highest standing in the FIHT The Car of International Reputation. Distributors for Penang, Perak, P. W. and Kedah. GROSVENOR MOTORS,85 words
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Article2660 1925-10-29 8 THEN AND NOW. With almost uncanny foresight, so it seem s to-day, the authorities of Kew Gardens, as early as 1876, determined that the supply of raw rubber from South America, South Africa, and other sources in time would fail to meet the world demand. They, therefore, essayed2,660 words
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Article113 1925-10-29 8 TO-DAY’S Aynthia for Behwan, (luin 1 Paneb. nl Sri Muar for I’. langkawi (Trang). A Za,.'™ PangkM Di Kinta for Port S wettenha Singapore. and Hakata Maru for Rangoon and f\i Hector for Colombo, S aez f ilCn ’'a. London, Rotterdam and Knmsang for Calcutta. 8 W The113 words
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Article367 1925-10-29 8 CLOSE DAILY (except S unda y). BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, M*lace» i and Singa|M>re. Registration and Parcel Post, except wotherwise stated, close than the Ordinary mail. Resumption or Night Mail Service The following additional mails will be daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 tiain: —Parit Buntar, Taiping,367 words
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Article100 1925-10-29 8 ice Department. < (Nanyo Nichi-Nielu PRINCE REGENT CO\ V ALh"< Tokio October WThe Prince Regent is now wn and is expected to return to Tokio 0 day Inter-Collf.ge Base Ball The base ball match between and Meji Colleges sulud n t 0 n il. mer’s victory over the lat’»‘iice Department. . < (Nanyo Nichi-Nielu - 100 words
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Advertisement340 1925-10-29 8 VK V Z_ Jr rj I A GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS are frequently prescribed for the jg I many ailments peculiar to the female KU sex, for the very reason that these Pills s are purelv vegetable, mild in their action, 6S i and effective as340 words
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Advertisement37 1925-10-29 8 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, fl/75 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gaxette Press. I4d Pitman’s Nsw Course in Typewriting, fl /50 per book, stocked by the Pinan« Gazette Press, Ltd., Pen an b37 words
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Advertisement50 1925-10-29 8 For Stiff, Sore Muscles, Try lain’s Pain Balm. Bruises and strains, stiff. of hands, feet or other parts o should be rubbed vigorous y e berlain’s Pain Balm. u gtjniutrating quality, the circulati u related throughout the cong’ lieving the pressure j reo ID5 that cause the pain. niended everywhere50 words
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Article663 1925-10-29 9 SORROWS OF A PLI TORCRAT. I t ~—r~ I notice that Sir Ernest Benn who started as an office boy, suggests in his book published to-day that he has a good I time on £lO,OOO a year, writes E. Palmer ,in the “Star.” It happens that a663 words
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Article127 1925-10-29 9 PENANG OCTOBER 29, 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 Documentarv 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs ***** 3 day’s sight Private 156 Pcmbay Demand Bank 154-5 I g Madras Demand Bank 154 i127 words
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Article189 1925-10-29 9 The following are the latest quotaiions in Messrs. Kennedy Co. y n share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. Shares. j I C. i C. SC. c. Mining. Asam K. 53/6 55/- 53/6 55/Chenderiaiig 24/- ‘25/ 24/ 24/6 ex Idris Hyd. 52/- 53/- 52/6 53/- ex189 words
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Article40 1925-10-29 9 The General Produce Agency Ltd. Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $2Ol to 202 F.A.Q. do 198 200 Low F.A.Q. do 188 19740 words
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Article119 1925-10-29 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on October 28: London. Spot £281.2.G Down £.3,17.6 3 m/s. buying 280.7.6 ..3.17.6 3 selling 280.10 s „3.17.6 Local. October 29: Singapore sold 175 tons at $142.75 Penang buyers no sellers at $142.75. lhe Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd:— London.119 words
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Article236 1925-10-29 9 Hi-h.uwdpinni p oh«st 15.000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold 1< af 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock NrunegsSOp 125.00 nom. HCs 110.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. Oopra Snndried 11.70 buyer Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Sm i’ She’L 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 lido236 words
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Article1259 1925-10-29 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 8 Sc a He ac co RUBBER [Dollar.] J c c 8 Allenoy Rubber Oo 3 15| 3 25. Mor Gajah Rubber Estate 2 8f 3 00 Amalgamated Malay Estate» 4 0 4 25 cum Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 18 75 19 2 e> Ayer1,259 words
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Article591 1925-10-29 9 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang. October 29, 1925. I ote Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do591 words
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Advertisement795 1925-10-29 9 v c w Advertisements. Seizures of Rubber Smugglers in Kedah. POSITION VACANT. In September there were 4 seizures t ~i Clerk for general office ma <i e If* piknls 56 katies of rubb r X an Meicnitile Office in Penang, were also seized. The smug lers were 7 worl own795 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1925-10-29 10 THE BIRTH OF A WOMAN’S CREPE-DE-CHINE SOUL. (By a Woman Correspondent.) Paris, September 30. With the birth of woman’s crepe-de-chine soul, came the demand for silk stockings, silk dresses, silk underwear, silk everything-to-wear. And now we are told this greedy crepe-de-chine soul is spreading out its aura1,086 words
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Article173 1925-10-29 10 Oct. 30—Dance in aid of St. George’s Church Fund. 31 —Rugby Football. Penang vs, Perak, Esplanade. Nov. I—Orchestral1 —Orchestral Concert. E. 0. Hotel in aid of St. George’s Church Fund. 2 Hockey League, P. S. v. P. C. C. Esplanade. 3 Penang Assizes. 7—Rugby Football, Penang vs Selangor,173 words
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Advertisement700 1925-10-29 10 The New PORTABLE 9SB Model of the 'Wfi COLUMBIA \tTj™W GRAFONOLA. A Revolution in Volume. mBnWwwIW THE wonderful new TONE and VOLUME CABINET.—Shaped like an Attache Case with that have made the New Columbia Gra- handle, lock and snap catches. Constructed of fonola the gramophone advance of the century selected700 words
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Advertisement54 1925-10-29 10 Helps Over Hard Places Diluted with a,little sweetened water, I (hamberlain s Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy is easy to take and almost in- stantly 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.54 words
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Advertisement310 1925-10-29 10 Q rrtr “W 5 He Sings in his Bath. Why Because he feels he must out of your system, refreshes vou shout for sheer joy. he’s so brimful blood, and sets every nerve in V()ltr of health and energy Do you feel body vibrating with the joy of new like310 words
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Miscellaneous61 1925-10-29 10 MOON’S PHASES. November. Full Moon. Ist, at 0.16 am. Last Quarter. Bth, at 10 31 p.m. New Moon, 16th, at 1.57 p.m. First Quarter, 23rd, at 9.05 a.m. Full Moon, 30ih, at 3.11 p.m. D< cember. Last Q.iarter, Sth, at 7.10 p m. New Moon, 16'h at 2.0-1 a.m. Fiist61 words
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Article1163 1925-10-29 11 BY “A GENTLEMAN WITH A DUSTER.” For some little time I have been making a fairly close study of the public behaviour of rich people. They form, at any rate, a striking contrast to our Reds. Perhaps they account in no small measure for the extreme violence1,163 words
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Article472 1925-10-29 11 DRAWEES AND PEDIGREE. The following are descriptions of the 20 thoroughbred Griffins purchased by Air. F. K. Dickson for the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting and their pedigrees: No. 1. —Chestnut mare, 4 years, by Honorius (imp) dam Cycrox by Antonio (imp). Drawn by Air. J. B. David.472 words
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Advertisement154 1925-10-29 11 J 1 AGENTS: Messrs. Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Ltd., Penang, Malay Peninsula. n r J.Coilis BrowneX THg ORIGINAL AND ON LY GENUINE. Acts lik. a Charm in DIARRHCEA I Checks and arrests FEVER, CROUP, and is the :>iy Specific in CHOLERA I AGUE. The best Remedy -known for ard nvsrvTFDV COUGHS.154 words
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Advertisement65 1925-10-29 11 Comfort for the Aged Old people are easily tired out and weakened by coughing. For them there is much comfort in a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It stops those weakening coughs that keeps them awake lights and wear out their strength. Every one knows it contains no narcotics. More65 words
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Advertisement367 1925-10-29 11 W Ss) 7 Will t£LJ -JI ft w l-w Qie Nigfitcap to ensure Sound,Natural Sleep There is nothing to equal a cup of delicious Ovaltine ”as a “night cap to ensure sound, restlul sleep after a tiring and worrying day. This is because Ovaltine supplies that light, easily digested nourishment367 words
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