Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 November 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 217. VOL. LXXXIII, FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1925, PRIOE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 821 1 tokisatsu, photographic art studio ’Phone 772. 68 BISHOP STREET. i notice. DRINK HOLLOWAY’S GIN a The Manufacture of the Good Maxwell has been disvon- 4 More Palatable and Cheaper than Whisky. tinued. The Chrysler Motor Company has acquired the Maxwell J factory and in consequence the FOUR CYLINDER CHRYSLER r~~gg
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    • 14 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (FENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Head Office s SINGAPORE.
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  • 855 2 The Tribune. I SOME PERSONAL IMPRESSIONS. In these days of publicity the personal antics of an individual may overshadow temporarily the good report of a community. Just as the recent “Evolution” trial in Dayton, Tennesse, eclipsed for a few weeks the traditional reputation of the Americans for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1342 2 TENDERS INVITED. Be Carefu l What You Wash fl RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. GOVER N ME NT 0 F JOHORE Your Child 8 Hair With H Including free town delivery or 111 If yon wailt to keep children’s hair in good x postage. p PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. I condition, be careful
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    • 736 2 Mi Wls’. F\\ fl*; TlFfcpOC There was a pretty housewife Lived on the River Dee, She laughed and sang from morn till niok» So bright a home had she. The reason for such happiness Was plain for all to see For “RONUK used for polishing Makes half the work,” said
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  • 2306 3 —T. O M. IO NI>ON' MOTOR SHOW. ago the British Motor A f e j the utmost difficulty in l^ ,r ah even in the home market. h" ltJiI1 11 circumstances, the develop- ,ltler substantial export trade was V ll t hope Now, however, the, to<>
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 144 3 5* A Q W/ OF is YOUR BABY GETTING HIS TEETH? Baby's Own Tablets Save Pain and Tears. Every parent knows the worries th«.t come when baby is teething. Many parents have found in Baby's Own Tablets help whicl seems almost magical a L tho trving tin e- These Tablets
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    • 219 3 WILLYS-KNIGHT 1 =jk IRRESISTABLE in grace, beauty, power and comfort, the Willys-Knight car is in perfect harmony with its wonderful sleeve-valve motor. The Willys-Knight motor is the highest development of the Knight sliding, sleeve-valve principle. It is the only motor that improves with use. And this is not a paradox;
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  • 446 4 Mr, P. T. Allen, Secretary tn Resident. Perak, is going on leave this week. (J/.Jf.) Mr. J. P. C. Rigby, an officer of the Malayan Civil Service, is due back from Home leave by the s.s. Kashgar. The Chief Secretary and Lady Maxwell are not expected back
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  • 233 4 HENDERSON—CA LDER. At St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, Penang, yesterday afternoon. the Rev. Archibald Ewing solemnized the marriage of Mr. W. M. Henderson, of Semang Rubber Estate, Negri Sembilan.and Miss Aileen Isabella Calder, of Aberdeen, who arrived here by the P. and O. s.s. Morea
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  • 79 4 The present Gove muent had been elected to b* a bulwark against revolutionary forces*, said Major H. E. 'Crawfurd, M. I chairman of the London Y r ouug Liberal Federation, at the inaugural meeting of the Hendon Young Liberal As>eC’ation. All that the G v rnment had done
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  • 851 4 (.V. .V) SEVEN YEARS FOR BROKER OF FORGED NOTES. Stated to be a broker in forged one dollar notes of a type similar to thousands which have been before the Courts recently, Ho Ah Sen, an elderly Kheh, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Deane to seven years rigorous
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 342 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir. —Mr. Kellie Smith’s letter in your issue of September Ist raises a very important question, deserving s-*rious consideration. for all Colonials who contemplate residing in the British Isles when they retire, and I think your action in sending copies
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    • 140 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —It is not through animus but for the common weal that I revert again to this unpleasant subject. Despite what has been said about noisy messes, apparently things are going on as usual. These rowdies think that their horrible howling. sick**ning
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  • 286 4 AN ACT OF VANDALISM. For some years the thousands of Englishmen who still take a pride in the artistic possessions of the country have had the mortification of seeing a steadily growing stream of rare pictures, historic relics, and other coveted treasures, passing across the Atlantic. At a
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  • 60 4 Tup cru’ser Dib in, which recently return® Ifmm A’>icm station, and was to have b®en refitte<l at Chatham Dockyard at a cost of £72,917 for further service, v as n-fi I off a’ Chatham and ’S to beprepirM fur s-«!e. The Dublin served with the Gtaod Fleet
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  • 391 4 iF-om Our Own Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, November 4. Popby Day. Lieut.-Col. H. Dempster is the Hony. Organising Secretary for the Lower Perak District. There will be a dance at the Lower Perak Club, Teluk Anson, on Armistice Day, the proceeds of which will be in aid of
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  • 252 4 ”O. B. I. T. SLTNDkY.” A correspondent writes to The ManChester Guardian —One year, when Michaelmas Day fell on a Saturday, I was talking to one of the vergers in St. George’s Chapel. Windsor, about a Dean of Windsor nam 'd Hobart. I will show you h’S
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 28 4 Restores Vitality in a trying climate. HaUsWine THE SUPREME TONIC FRtE: A special crystal wineglass given Free with every large size bottle of Hall’s Wine. Of all Stores.
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    • 345 4 New Advertisements. ~Tur POSITION VACANT. OF v l ,lrtS sl Bs Splits A vacancy for a V etenaary P"F Inspector occurs in the Federated Malay States Medical Department. Candidates should not be over 30 years of age and must hold the diploma of one of the Indian Veterinary Colleges. nS"
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  • 664 5  -  By Neal O’Hara. Ii; are indebted to the Bulletin of the H. G. A. for the following nrremondeiwe which was reprinted by permission of Hw i, ii mo'i enu> i Mitin jrom the New York Evening World.—Ed.} V exchange of open letters between two old friends )n
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  • 687 5 .—"C. E. T.” Ol'TPl’Ts IN MALAYA. v !n P the “Financial Times” Killick special correspondent -Malaya, reports on a visit to Bukit i. of the Batu Tiga Company. all well-run. estates, the yield from individual tree is recorded. The estate vs 240 trees, which, tapped on 150 days
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  • 715 5 SOME OLD WELLS AND GARDENS. In the days when Islington and Brompton were villages. London bade fair to 1 rival Bath and Tunbridge in the popularity of its spas, says a “Times" cor-1 respondent The efficacy of the waters may be open to question, but there is no
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  • 792 5 —“The Times.” A DYING DEVONSHIRE FAIR. “I s used to cook as many as 30 geese, and now us doesn’t do nothing to it. It do be dying out. Tes pity, but there /ties.” The old man spoke of his own towp and his own fair, but the words
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 16 5 Amazing How D.D.D. Prescription Cures ECZEMA Stops All Itching’lnstar.tly Get a bottle to day 75 cts.
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    • 24 5 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hyeienic. •’erms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT. Telephone No. 493.
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    • 321 5 Serve 1 your With cream that has the delidoua f C fragrance and flavour of the pure rich milk of world famous Devonshire and which is SAFE. Locally proV V duced cream is generally served unboiled, and because of the impurities it contains it is UNSAFE. NESTLE’S CRE A M
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 55 5 MOON’S PHASES. November. T.ast Quarter. Rth, at 10.31 p.m. New Moon. 16'h. at 1.57 p.m. First Quarter. 2°»rd. at 9 05 a.m. T’nll Moon. -30’ b. at 3.11 p.m. December. T ast Quarter. Bth, at 7.10 p.m. New Moon. 16’h at 204 a.m. First Quarter. 22nd, at fi.OR p.m. Full
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  • 45 6 MIDDLETON. 4th November at Nova Scotia, Teluk Anson, to Geoffrey, a sister. Walter —Dublin, on the 20th October. to Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Walter, a daughter. Bailey— At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, t‘»th inst. tn Inspector and Mrs. E. B. Bailey, a daughter.
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  • 38 6 Henderson r ’ALDER —On November 5, 1925, at St. Andtew’s Presbyteiian Church, North iin Road. Penang, by the Rev. Archibald Ewing. W. M. Henderson of Semang Rubber Estate, Negri Sembilan, to Aileen Isabella Calder, of Aberdeen. Scotland.
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  • 484 6 Representative Government is the only cure for the growing discontent with official disregard of public opinion in Malaya, and the soiner we have it, the better. Paradoxically enough, this discontent has b?en somewhat loudly voiced of late by inaj irities of the Kinta and Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Boards (Sanitary
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  • 291 6 We should be pleased to know by what authority the privilege of publishing the evidence of one of the pirtiis to proceedings which have been instituted but have not yet been tried in open court, has been grante 1 to oor Ipoh contemporary. In its report of
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  • 191 6 INTERVIEWED BY FREE Opium Question. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, November 6. Sir Reginald Stubbs, formerly Governor of Hongkong, who is pisdng through Singapore on bis way home, interviewed by a representative of the Frit' Press, sa d:—Opium smoking car> be stopped in Hongkong in six months,
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  • 1250 6  -  AN IMPORTANT POINT IN SELECTION. BY HARRY VARDON. (Six Time* Open Champion). A Yorkshire golfer has written to me on the question of the lie of clubs By lie is meant the angle which the shaft makes with the ground when the club is soled behind the
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  • 160 6 WOLF CUB PACK INSPECTED. Mr. D. R. Swaine, Acting District Commissioner for Boy Scouts, held ar. inspection of the Cabs of the Hillview Government School, on Nov I. He was conducted to the play gronnd on his arrival where a pack of 100 Cubs in uniform were lined
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  • 145 6 CLASS FOR COLLOQUIAL AB’ A A class for teaching colloqU jl' has been organised by the Ipoh and is open to all desirous of learn spe*ak the language. r a 'rg This is a commendable and movement, says TF- Times of nge The class has been
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  • 13 6 The homeward mail ''S' Khiva closes at 6 p.m- to-m»" 0
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 186 6 t«innrnwMMOOC.Biß SKENS I T AS As 75 p Good w As Cents Per Really Good Tin CiBarettes w 2 Can i n e u b 8 CIGARETTES OBTAIN ABLE EVERYWHERE. C n Pi WHOLESALE ONLY FROM 2 HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS., LTD. iMMMUDueafauLiijUMsin jnaownnno® ESTD. 1872 I PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY I
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    • 26 6 “E. O.” November 11th (Armistice Day) Dinner and Dance. November 13th (Poppy Day) Special Dinner and Dance Dancing Till 1-45 a. m. Si J Wi ifiaesißSsssessl
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 55 6 THEATRE ROYAL From Thursday sth to Sunday Bth November, 1925. First Show at 7-30 p.m. Pale Face 2 Reels Comedy Just Lucky 2 MACK SENNETT COMEDY Down on the Farm 5 Reels INTERVAL. JACKIE COOGAN in “MY BOY” 6 Reels HER REPUTATION (with May McAvoy) 8 Reels Matinee on Sunday
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    • 24 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Dav. High Water. Low Waler. 2.15 a.tii. 9.30 a.m. 3.15 p.m. p.m. To- Morrow. 3.9 a.m. 9.57 a.m. 3.46 p.m. 9.33 p.m.
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  • 267 7 Renter. Life Threatened. PKOMI’I POLICE ACTION. Rtme, November ..mi- officially stated that the Deputy, Zaniboßi, has been the charge of making full ar r for an attempt on the life of J'', l “;-tn»olini.-Kenter. masonic lodges seized. Rome. November 5. cial statement declares that 3 few days ato,
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  • 57 7 .—Reuter. REPELS BLOW UP BRIDGE. Damascus. November 5. The rvbels have blown up a bridge en tij M '1 the railway to Haifa.—Renter. MILITARY WARNING. Paris. November 5. A cable fnm Damascus states that the military authorities have warned the peculation that there may be some gunfire over
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  • 195 7 —Reuter. SOCIALISTS’ RESIGNATIONS. Paris, November 5. At a meeting of the Socialist group, th- Laders. M. Renandel, M. Boneour, M. Auriol and AT. Moutet, who recently resi.ned. decided to withdraw their relations.—Renter. DEBATE ON SYRIA. Paris, November 5. r y ’r.® more reassuring majority of -t" .T'O the
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  • 23 7 —Reuter. SEW LOW RECORD. London, Nov< m’rer 5. it f r *"Ueh franc is quoted in London a new k>w r«-e<»rd.-
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  • 16 7 "‘‘eutrr. ARRIVZS AT TARANTO. Taranto. Ni vtn her 5. I'ineJo arriv «J here. *-eut~r
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  • 156 7 Reuter. Peace of Europe. GRAECO-BL’LGARIAN DISPUTE London. November 5. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in a speech at Aberdeen, referred to the value of the Locarno Treaty in securing the peace of Europe. The efficacy of the League was exemplified by the settlement of the Graeco-Fnlgarian dispute. Alluding to Syria
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  • 131 7 DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED. Moscow. November 5. The President of the Central Executive of the Soviet Union has commuted the death sentence passed on the German students to ten years’ imprisonment.— Renter. [On June 25. Renter cabled The trial of the three German students. Kinderman. Ditmar and Wolsch, on
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  • 84 7 Renter. FREE GOLD MARKET. London, November 5. The removal of the embargo on foreign and Dominions loans is welcomed in financial and business circles as showing that the period of cautious experiment in the retrrn to gold standard has ended and because it marks a further step towards
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  • 57 7 Reuter. COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY. Geneva, November 5. The commission of enquiry into the re frontier incident, which is proceeding to the Balkans on November 8, includes Sir Horace Rumbold, Chairman, General Serriguy of France, General F» rrario of Italy, Herr Fortuyn, member of the Dutch States-General and M.
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  • 66 7 .—Renter. WORK NEARING END. Cairo, November 5. The work on Tutankhamen s tomb is nearing the end. The lid of the second sarcophagus has raised, revealing a hnman shaped coffin, the face of which is presumed to represent that of Tutankhamen himself. Ihe removal of the coffin is
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  • 41 7 i.—Reuter SHARE SPECULXTION. New Y« rk. November 5. Increasing enthusiasm in popular speculation in the Stock Exchange culminated to-day in the breaking of all records for the past twenty years, the total sales aggregating nearly three million shares.
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  • 38 7 —R« uter. NEXT YEAR’S REDUCTION. Washington, November 5. "’he Ways and Means commitle»* of th»Honse of Representatives has d»c:de-d lhat the ter.ta’ivo figure of S.‘JDO,OCO.DOO beihe amount of The pro, osed reduction of taxation next year.
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  • 93 7 —Renter. Hongkong Contingent. HO-TUNG HONOURED. London. Nov mber 5. The Honckong contingent at Wembley has left for home. Sir Robert and Lady Ho-Tung will follow in a few days i’/a Italy and Egypt. The Duke of Connaught invested Sir Robert Ho-Tung with the Order of Knight of Grace
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  • 120 7 IL-ut»r. MARSHAL FOCH’S REPOR’’. Paris. November 5. According to L<‘ Jfurna 1 Marshal Foch’s report on the German disarmament. which the conference of Ambassadors will examine to-morrow, declares that the German Government recently made undoubted efforts to comply with the military clauses of the peace treaty, especially in
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  • 75 7 —Reuter. NETHERLANDS' PROPOSAL. Peking. November 5. In view of the recent Yellow River catastrophe, the Netherlands Government has proposed that the whole outstanding of the Netherlands’ share in the Boxer Indemnity be devoted to scientific survey and a definite plan made for the regularisation of the whole
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  • 54 7 Renter. FARMERS LOAD STEAMER. Brisbane. November 5. The farmers, at midnight, loaded se en hundred tons of sugar on the steamer Port Hardy at Bowen. Twelve railway men have bem suspended f< r refusing to handle trucks containing coal for tbe Port Hardy, but a general rail- way
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  • 64 7 Reuter. CABINETS DECISION. Ottawa. November 5. The Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, announced that the Cabinet had decided io remain in office to meet Parliament as early as possible. The Government, with the support of the Piogress'v- s, has a cle<r majority e ver the Conseivatives of from
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  • 23 7 Reuter. LADY’ CONTESTANT DEFEATED. Wellington November 5. Miss Melville, who contes ed at GreyLynn, was defeated by a L bourite.
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  • 23 7 Reuter. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. London, Nov* mber 5. Mr. Ronald McNeill has been appointed Financial Secretary of the Treasury.—
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  • 26 7 —Renter. OWNERS’ TERMS AGREED TO. Freinoul»-. November 5. Th* l strikers hrve agreed to th° shipowners’ term’ and are returnirg to II tir ship®.
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  • 55 7 .—Reuter. Fresh Output Rumours. SMALLHOLDERS TO BENEFIT? London, November 5. It is rumoured in London that the Malay States Government has made concessions in regard to rubber output, affecting only private enterprise and plantations not exceeding twenty-five acres. It is estimated that this will involve three thousand tons
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  • 230 7 (Malay Mail). DEATH SENTENCE. A Chinese contractor named Song Huai, of Batang Berjuntai estate, was c urged before Mr. Justice David. at the Selangor Assizes with the murdvr of another Chinese contractor, named Y<-o Chong, on August 20. No motive for the crime was disclosed in the evidence,
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  • 175 7 COTTON YARN MARKET. Depression, although very slight, is disclosed of cotton yam in to-day’s market, the future delivery being quoted at 275.50 yenMi yak i By-Election. The by-election of the Diet membership in Miyaki Prefecture has resulted in the victory of the Kenseikai. Mr. K. Muramatsu was elected. Auxiliary
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  • 155 7 The following is the result of the draw for th° Ip h Gvmkhana Club January 1926 Pony Griffins, wl ich are due to arrive at Sirg:-pore per s Tasm >n nn the 10ib. ins’ant —No. 1. Mr. A. N Kenior; No 2, Mr. J. Wl vte; No.
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  • 107 7 OVER 10.000 UP TO JULY. M. Painleve. th* l Fr-t c't Pr m>Pr, during a meeting of the Finat c*Commission w-s asked ays a Renter ’’a>is message) if l e c°uld give the fignresnf Fteneh 1 »fs- s in Syria. He replied that the last s’atis'ics
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  • 892 7 Claim Against Chinchew. In the Supreme Court, this morning. Mr. Justice Acton resumed the hearing of the action in which Tan B on Keng is claiming the sum of 2.3<X> guilders or $1,656 entrusted to the defendant, Tek M ooi Cboon. by Chop Lee Hin Chan of Medan
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  • 113 7 CENTENARIAN’S VIEWS ON MODERN LIFE, Mr. Thomas Fenfold, of Three Bridges (Sussex), who is in his 10.3 rd year, attended the wedd’ng of bis grandson, and then talked ol the “good o’d days” when he was a shepherd in Somerset and supported a wife and seven children
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  • 82 7 We to acknowledge the receipt of the November issue of this bright little Church m «gazlne which is well up to form and shows that the spiritual requirements of the premi-r State of the Federation ar* 1 bring well attended to. An appeal is made for $5OO/-to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 12 7 POPPY DAY. Hon. Treasurers Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, 9. UnionStreet, Penang.
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    • 83 7 there is a world of difference between buying A CAR AND INVESTING IN ONE. Where qualify is concerned thousands of people throughout tbs world buvt discovered a gilt-edged security of tbe highest standing tn tbe FIHT The Car of International Reputation. Distributors for Penang, Perak, P. W. and Kedah, GROSVENOR
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  • 746 8 DUTIES OF THE SABBATH. A Noble Lord, not particularly remarkable for his observance of holy ordinances, arrived at Windsor late one Saturday night. “I have brought down for your Majesty's inspection.” he said, “some of importance and as they must be gone into at length, I will not
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  • 235 8 THE OLD MASTERS. Py Fr?nk Rutter. Th s simply-written introduction to the masterpieces of art appeals to all who take a human and historical interest in the monuments of the past. Mr. Rutter shows how the story of European civilisation is revealed in the. works of the
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  • 409 8 A Lover of London writes in the Evening News. London never sleeps. But, just for !l few hours each night she seems to stretch her limbs and rest after the burden of the day. And that is the best time to go abroad and breathe London
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  • 222 8 Brnaren Opium p. ehwst t 5,000.00 noui. Cloves 100.(X) buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 nom. HOs 110.00 Coconuts per 1.000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried §l2/- sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 649 8 AITCHISON’S GREAT BARGAINS IN OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS. All articles from Aitchison's carry a full guarantee of opitical P er t,OU m readers may rest assured of obtaining only the fines qua i y Any instrument which is not entirely satisfactory will be exchanged, or money refunded in full if returned withia
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    • 407 8 The one sauce appropriate to I —enhancing its flavour in a wonderful 1 way—is LEA PERRINS* I SAUCE m L KEPLER COD LIVER OIL WITH MALT EXTRACT Only the finest British winter-malted barley and cod liver oil, specially selected for its strength in vitamins, is used in the preparation of
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  • 244 9 The following are the latent quo. tations in Messrs, Kennedy <t Co/a share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. u x 2 SH RrCS. I c. f c. ic. f C. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 3.25 3.40 3.30 3.40 cum Balirownie 5.60 5.80 6.25 6.75 Ratu L
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  • 143 9 The following are the changes in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to-day:— Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bassett Rubber Co S 1.50 1.55 Batu Lintang Rubber 1.42 J 1.47 J Connemara Ltd 2.25 2.30 Mentakab Rubber .58 .60 Sungei Tnkang Rubber .614 63J Temerloh Coconut
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  • 51 9 November G, 1925 L'X?ar. ci» <tn l ...14S Market Pkvan Em- Pil- Crepe ...14S quiet Onn u >k«d Shee 9S but Standard (Smoke i Sheet...lot) steady Grades epe ~.160 London and New t (Smoked Sl,pet ...3/11 London (Crrpp ...3/11 New Yore ...98| (By courtesy oj Messrs. J Idea
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  • 31 9 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. 11. Sheet 159 cts per pound per pl. $212/No. 1 Crepe 15fi cts per pound per pl. $2OB/Dull. (Hy Courtesy oj Messrs. Alien 1) ‘nnyn.)
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  • 108 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for October: II s Kuala Muda 79.611 Sungei Batu 37.000 Vai D or 25,000 Malakoff 51,500 Bertam C. 137,000 Bertam Extended 9.400 Windsor (F.M.S.) 37.000 Mayfield 51.300 Foothills (Malaya) 16.500 Kuala Sidim 41,334 Bassett 22.'00 United Patani 70,300 Taiping 42.50) Kuala-Nal Kelantan
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  • 117 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 5: London. Spot £283 Up £3 3 m/s. buying 281.15 s „2 3 selling 282 2 Local. November 6: Singapore sold 10Q tons at $143.50 Penang buyers no sellers at $143.37|. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London,
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  • 49 9 The output of the Pegang Prospecting Company Limited for the month of October was output estimated Pls. 227.53, estimated to realize $18,828.92, tribute at 7 per cent, payable to Co: $1,318.02. The output of Toh Kiri Mining Co., Ltd., for the month of October was Piculs 75.
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  • 274 9 Messrs William .Jacks Co reported as follows on October, 13: The favourable harvests all over the world, not only in grain but in sugar and cotton, are probably accountable for the greatly improved feeling in general trade. Cotton Has risen steadily, and as consumers’ wants are heavy, unless
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  • 126 9 PENANG NOVEMBER 6, 1925. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’sight P<mk 2/4 1/2 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 154 ■>'1 3 day’s sight Private 156 I 5 F< mbay Demand Bank 154| I 2 Madras
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  • 55 9 Mr. Chas les Norman Brooks, merchant and mahs-er at Mistley, Essex, who died worth £39.704, 1-ft a gold watch which bad been in the possession of his business tor more than a century, saying, “It stands for punctuality and rectitude,” to his “very loyal p«rtnei” and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 355 9 v 4. Im Italy's Gift to the World. w v Martini and dtossi I VERMOUTH. 5 2 A Obtainable at all Dealers. AGENTS Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Shanghai.) r« PENANG. <■ =gfe □□□□□□□□□□unnDinncinDnnnEannnna i Wall’s Sausages. D n —I Ul K-. S 3 P° r k Sausages. 'l4
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    • 227 9 SIEMENS (SCHUCKERT) ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. Smoothing Irons Water Boilers Table Fans Toasters Pendant Shades Langham Shades Lighting Sets Water Pumps Wiring Accessories. AGENTS FOR SIEMEN’S SCHUCKERT WORKS, BERLIN, N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING COY., PENANG SINGAPORE. I Van der Sluys products “MONOGRAM” l b Brand should be found in every house.
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  • 94 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Tam ba Marn for Colombo and Bombay, Moji Marn for Rangoon and Calcutta. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Palima for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli. Olehleb and Sabang. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: Penang—Atlas Marn. Atreus. Cassis, Ceylon M. S., China
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  • 440 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States. Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closeo daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.
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