Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 November 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 218. VOL. LXXXIII. SATURDAY, 7th NOVEiv 3R, 1925. PRICE 15UENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 210 1 “NIKKO” Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. 7 Northam Road, Penang. HI- 5 Q sTSS2x3 WADE LATHE Chaillßlocks and BACK-GEARED-SELF-ACTING-SCREW-CUTTING. J SCREW-GEARED I AU J CHAIN BLOCKS. f V' v, t^Lstan d severe shock loads. Right or LaJw) /N 5 A z YaleßlockswithYaleSteel- 1- tL M_
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    • 8 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.”
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  • 726 2 WE TWA.” LORD AND LADY ABERDEEN’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY. By Katharine Tynan. The homely Scottish name (“We Twa,” by Lord and Lady Aberdeen Collins, 365.) is typical of the whole spirit of this book. Lord Aberdeen was born to high politics. His grandfather was one of Queen Victoria’s Prime Ministers, less dramatic
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    • 1416 2 jsxaxsxaxsy.saxsxts AUCTION. 1w H RATES OF SUBM USI’TION. C H P Oik 11 NOTICE OB SALE. (t, H Including free town delivery or M if IWAA »jy If 1* 1 payableTadvanck. ’l* THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS 111 X li’ SETTLEMENTS. a year M i II cXy (8.8. s
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    • 69 2 When Dreaded Croup Comes A thing of dread, that comes in the night without warning. Just a hoarse, metallic cough, a choking, gasping for breath, a threat of suffocation. Oh' the relief of knowing that there is a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house. See how it clears
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    • 249 2 KODAKS SWEEPING REDUCTIONS “THE GEORGE TOWN” (N2W Mode! Wrth Alum niun Both| ut Vest Pocket Kodak Vest Pocket Mak R. R. ens [JI Vest Pocket Kodak. IqraML Focussing Model. ABastigmat lens M Kodak F. 7-9 lens Kodak F. 1-1 Leos Ifi Ctaa,ic Sl,uttep f a 3 KMlak F Uns Ho.
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  • Feminine Reflections.
    • 1369 3 I g, the Author ..dav. October IS:—Here n are lie to pick blackberries as late as h.t Ite Ifraid to do so because they lb” ',„-.ke aood jam, the fruit being longer Thev make a good jelly, howtoo mixed *ith elderberries and late eve .nd the country
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    • 286 3  -  By Agnes Airlie. Many women are sadly disappointed when they take out their furs in preparation for winter wear to find that they look decidedly mangy, the result of having been put away without proper precautions. If coats are beyond their best it is often possible
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    • 123 3 Clothes that are “easy to get into always find favour with the busy woman. This coat-frock, with its opening down the front, is just the garment that will appeal to her practical mind, while its neatness and air of chic' will fulfil her desire to appear smartly
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    • 508 3  -  By Eileen Francis. The oppressive uniformity of the colours worn last season by women in the fashion has, thank goodness, at last come to an end. Two years ago, black was considered the thing. A woman, to be smartly dressed, wore an' entire outfit of black, except perhaps
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    • 664 3  -  By Mrs. Abbie Hargrave. Everyone who has anything to do with children will admit, I am sure, that this is not only their “hour”, but their day of days in the matter of giving them the most thought, the best food and education the brightest- time
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    • 1304 3  -  By Molly Watson. Whether from the new- point of really wholesome food it is wise to skimp our cakes of eggs, even when eggs are expensive, is a question each house wife must decide for herself. The same doubt refers, of course, to real butter versus margarine.
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    • 85 3 LONDON EXPERT HAS AN IDEA! Mr. Elliott, a London traffic expert on a v'sit to Paris to study French methods of avoiding tiaffic congestion, says Renter, laughingly said that the only solution to the London traffic problem would be another Great Fire, but unfortunately firemen were so efficient
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  • 2821 4 We take the following from the London Times under date November 7, 1805. They are printed from the original copies of Vice-Admiral Collingwood's dispatches to the Admiralty Jollowi ng the victory of Trafalgar and the death of Lord Nelson. —Ed.} Wednesday, November 6, 1805. Admiralty Office,
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  • 435 4 INCREASING ACTIVITY. An interesting report, issued by the Associazione delle Societa Italiane per Azioni, says that during the first half ot 1925 activity increased in nearly all branches of Italian industry, and that this increase in activity was accompanied l>y larger exports and livelier traffic on the railways
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  • 122 4 SABBATH BREAKING APPROVED DURING THE WAR The Rev. Dr. Lindsay Young, a Ports mouth vicar, referring to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s statement that people were not attending worship and turning Sunday into a Bank Holiday, said that the Archbishop himself was largely responsible, for during the
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  • 479 4 There comes to most men, sooner’ or later, the reaJization that they are no longer quite so energetic as they were, says “The Times.” The reaction fiom that feeling is, usually, a determination to take some form of physical exercise, and, in the majority of cases, the purchase follows
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  • 255 4 (Strait® Times) •Sir Alan Reeve Manby, K.C.V.0., Physician Extraordinary to the King and to Queen Alexandra, died at Fast Rudham, Nbrfolk, on September 29, at the age of «<• Born on June 4, 1848, a son of Frederic Manby, the doctor of East Rudham,
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  • 159 4 (Malay Mail) HUMAN BEING KILLED FOR EACH TIGER SHOT. The Indian tiger is the most successful member of the jungle in the contest with man. for unlike its brethren, it inflicts nearly as many casualties as it suffers. This is brought out by a return of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 448 4 IjjrW K. j f/JI '1 “Good hearing, that,” sav Monty. And there’s O nlv one reply these thirsty div. -Montserrat Pulpy VnS Squash. It s great. Montserrat Pulpy Lemon Squash is g od bc.au-c it is made entirely from the juice and pulp ot elected. SJn ripened Sicilian Lemons, sweetened
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  • 1015 5 Autumn’s hints of spring are redoubled after a hot and arid midsummer, says ‘The Times.’’ The sunshine of June and July is already almost washed out from our recollecti< v 'i by August and September rain but it was the early drought, followed by cool, wet
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  • 107 5 ACCESSION TO THRONE RECOGNISED. At an informal Durbar, Sir John Wood, the Resident at Srinagar, on behalf of the British and Indian Governments has conveyed to Sir Ilan Singh the formal recognition of his accession to the throne of Jammu and Kashmir, says a Reuter Simla message.
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  • 142 5 The Times’ complains that its correspondent in Madrid has been summoned to the 'Spanish Foreign Office and censured for his message on the Riff. Further, a Madrid newspaper, notorious during the war for its pro-German sympathies, suggested the expulsion of the correspondent, basing its charges on an
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  • 144 5 A Scot has l>een fined for returning to Scotland! He went to the United States when he was 21, and became a naturalised American citizen. Tie came back on holiday last August, and was allowed to land on condition that he did not remain longer than
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  • 112 5 It is expected that the new system of controlling simultaneous broadcasting which is being adopted by the 8.8. C. will ensure a more reliable standard of landline relay London listeners are not often depend ent upon this form of transmission, but during the past fortnight we have heard
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 293 5 r 1 FORD OWNERS Do you realise that one jggjjg cylinder misfiring means W more thaa WB te of J&Mk more than 25% loss of power. and greatly increased wear in universal joints, back axle and tyres. F LODGE J Avoi< “isfiriag by fitting tie iJeS lqdqe PLUG for FORDS
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    • 55 5 Get Rid of the Torment of Rheumatism No need to keep on suffering the torment and pain of rheumatism when Chamberlain's Pain Balm mav be easily obtained at a small cost. Rub it on vigorously. It is very penetrating and soothing and quickly scatters congestion and the pressure that causes
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    • 691 5 l F\ 1 that thousands of 9 JLxO yOTZ tITIrOU) babies have their 9 constitutions 9 undermined, if not ruined, by having milk H B from Tubercular cows H I How is a mother to know that her baby H safe from this risk. Better not to run the H
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 58 5 MOON’S PHASER November Last Quarter. Sth. at 10 31 pm. Now Venn. 16th. at 1 57 p.m. Firrt Quarter. 23rd. at 9 05 a.m. Full Munn. 30th. at 3.11 p.m. December. T art Quarter. Bth. at 7.10 pm. New Mnnn. 16'b at 9 04 a.m. Firrt Quarter. 22nd. at 6.08
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  • ANETA RADIO SERVICE.
    • 963 6 Beirut, October .30. According to reports from the Cairo -correspondent of the Daily Mail harassing stories are being told by the Syrian fugitives of the sufferings ot the population of Damascus during the ter rible bombardment by the French. The -city is described as a city of
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    • 909 6 THE ATJEH INCIDENTS, Weltevreden, October 30. A telegram from Kot taradj a states that the Bellatrix sailed last night for the west coast w th fonr brigades of mounted police, under command of Captain Meihu’zen. Colonel Mazee, the military governor, has also sailed for the seat of the
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    • 584 6 DUTCH ART HONOURED. The Hague, October 28. At the Paris exhibition for decorative art, Holland received 24 grand prix and 27 diplomas for her exhibits of decorative art, art furniture and typographic work. PAWNSHOP FOR AUTOMOBILES. The exhibition building in Scheveningen has been conveited by the Haagsache
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  • 368 6 St GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England.) Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity, 7.45 a.in. Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. Hymn 198, s ?,<• a.m. Holy Communion. Hymns 556, 3 Is, 196. 10.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese;, 5 pm. Children's Service. 6 pm. Evensong ami Sermon. Himn 220, Ps CXXXII Chant
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  • 319 6 MALAY BOY INJUREDThree motor accidents occurred in Penang yesterday—two at Magazine and one in Malacca Street—where a Malay boy was knocked down by a two-seater motor car driven by one Muthu and sustained severe abrasions of the face and knees. It appears that the motor car, P. 57,
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  • 235 6 WILKINS- WIGGINS. The Church of St. George the Martyr was on Thursday afternoon the scene of a pretty wedding, the contracting parties being Mr. Horace Guy Wilkins (Director of Barrow, Brown and Co. Ltd, of Siam, and of Central Motors (Siam). Ltd., of Bangkok) and Miss Hilda Josephine
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  • 136 6 SUCCESSFUL OPENING NIGHT. Coming to Penang for the first time with a good reputation, the Gnani Star Opera of Malacca opened their short serg <n at the Empire Theatre, with a packed house last night when they staged The Silver Mask an adaptation of the Mark of
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  • 232 6 to-bay>s FAIR in IPoh To assist the P oppy Fun<j mg held at the Town Hal] I 1)rh 1 S beginning at 4 p.m., sa Vs Tho Malaya.” Among the anuisem vided, will be Bran Pi es s Cotune Telling, Surprises, Shooting f? r jes, Coconut Shies, Slides
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  • 97 6 CHINCHEW SUED. Judgement for Defendant. In the action in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Acton in which Tan Boon Keng claimed the sum of 2.300 guilders, or $1 ,656. entrusted to th»» defendant, Teh Wooi Choon, by Chop Lee Hin Chan of Medan on January S, to
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  • 129 6 PENANG v. SELANGOR. The following have been selected to represent Penang in the Hockey match against Selangor, to be played at Kuala Lumpur on the 16th instant:—Goal, Cheah Swee Eng; Backs, A. V. Perrin and I. Shaik Ji; Halves, Abdul Rahman, P. N. Knight ami C. G. Rodrigo:
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  • 226 6 The Number o f pilgrims to Romefeim December 20. 1924, to May 31. 19'U. given as 300,000. The total for whole of the last Jubilee Year, 19 |h, .in the Pontificate of P »pe Leo XIII. 300,000 Another interesting given, namely, that of ail the non-I” in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 34 6 For Coughs and Colds. AVhen changeable weather <'r to cold and wet results in vU 2h start at once taking Chamber am Remedy. Standard for over 1 n strongly' recommended m coughs. For sale
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 796 7 RELIABLE FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN. We have recently unpacked large New Stocks of Shoes. Smart Stylish Shoes for Ladies, comfortable yet elegant shoes for men, nature—form comfortable and wear—resisting shoes for children. Call and inspect our stocks comprising the Finest Selection in the Colony and at prices that
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  • 27 8 On November 5, 192”>. at the Church of St. George the Martyr. Horace Guy Wilkins of Bangkok. Siam, to Hilda Josephine Wiggins, of Woodham Mortimer. Kent.
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  • 562 8 Some time ago a series of valuation appeals in Mid-Lanark revealed the unparalleled depression that had settled upon the basic industries of Scotland’s Black Country.” Most of the great iron anti steel making concerns were half idle, some of them were completely idle, and in one or two
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  • 1852 8 No plans have, or will be made by, or for. the Prince of Wales for filling up the early months of his homecoming, but. it is known that golf and hunting will be his special recreations. It is all very well for well-intentioned people to prescribe a
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  • 121 8 MUNICIPAL BUDGET PASSED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. November 7. At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the Budget for next year was passed. The chief changes in the revenue side are in the rates, the estimate of which are not calculated to meet refunds. Taxation on vehicles
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  • 102 8 PRISON WARDER SENTENCED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I poh, November 7Mr. Williamson, warder of Batn Gajah Prison, an ex-Service man was charge a the Assizes with culpable homiciU amounting to murder. He pl*-a<te guilty. j Mr. H. T. Jones, defending, p.eaded for mitigation of sentenep, that the accused
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 135 8 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette. 1 Sir, —Some time ago, when the named society, which consisted o a fifty-five highly skilled iustrunn -n• <1 was in existence, it gave excel n cert’, under the baton of a very 1 ductor, not only in the local
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 218 8 y— If cigarettes 1 ij^-^BBSSzZ^^^S-^^^SSSisEESS^^LZs^-wK& I a =s*i <— 5 I i/ it would I > be seen that- mass-production cigarettes contain I stalk, sand and dust, which harm 3 the throat. j Slate Express 555 Cigarettes contain only long strands of golden tobacco, free from stalk, sand and dust.
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    • 33 8 “E. ft 9 O.” November 11th (Armistice Day) Dinner and Dance. November 13th (Poppy Day) Special Dinner and Dance Dancing Till 1-45 a. m. [pears" I f J golden series. 1 J V
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  • 162 9 Reuter. Germany and the Powers. IMPROVED relationship. London, November ti. slr ikinf indication of the improven haneo-Gennan relations is 1 I hv th; French Ambassador, M. nriaii entertaining the German le •< lor St. Hamer, and his wife at ,1J b pr at the Embassy for the first
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  • 207 9 .—Reuter. further detail». Rome, November 6. The newspapers, giving details of the preparations of the alleged plot against Mussolini, say that a special rifle with ttbscop e sight as used by sharpshooters during the war was found in position at a sort of loophole cut out of a
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  • 113 9 .—Reuter. EARLY CURE POSSIBLE. London, November 6. That leprosy is now curable at the ’■ar y stages is emphasised in a memorandum by Sir Leonard Rogers, which has been adopted by the executive committee of the British Empire Leprosy e iiEf Association. It says that the D| *dical
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  • 61 9 —Reuter. nt Ai 'cation of cologne. Baris, November (>. igreJt t C n rence Ambassadors has mara?v ,be ,<,Xt f the n te to6er in rep f r >nr^ier enlightenment *ith a, tn points connected Bit sfacto*'v 1: menL !f German y rs rp piy hr H n
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  • 27 9 •"Reuter. I,{ EAI Yof commerce. Madrid, November 6. win ’J 0 I '‘t > tnese Treaty of Com’’tUftediat i** ft nd will operate aw T-—Reuter.
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  • 25 9 ITALI AN AVIATOR. "R' uter. (<n H’LEIES FLIGHT. v. Na pl r, November 6. Piling (1,.. has arrived, em Un from Japan and *v uter.
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  • 125 9 Reuter. Foreign Monopolies. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. Moscow, November 6. The central committee of the Russian Communist Party, collaborating with representatives of the Commissariat of Foreign Trade, has passed a resolution, declaring that the monopoly of foreign trade is one of the factors for the development of the
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  • 121 9 Reuter. MEETING OF EXECUTIVES. Melbourne. November 6. The seamen’s executives are meeting at Melbourne and Sydney to-day. There are indications that the strike will be called off. At present twenty two ships are lying idle in Australia, which is the lowest total for the past three months. The
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  • 86 9 Reuter. SEIZURE IN VANCOUVER. Ottawa, November 6. A seizure has been made in Vancouver of a hundred thousand dollars worth of morphine contained in trunks from Germany labelled for Japan. It is expected that this will result in the arrest of a number of German smugglers and in
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  • 85 9 PRODUCTION PROGRAMME. Moscow, November 6. It is semi-officially stated that the Soviet government has ratified its programme of oil production in Russia for the year *****926 at 513,000,000 poods and has assigned 113,000.000.roubles for the renewal of plant and equipment for the industry. year’s programme of oil production,
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  • 43 9 .—Reuter. ARRESTS IN BELGIUM. Brussels, November 6. A man who is alleged to be a British communist and a woman companion have lieen arr-sted a’<d imprisoned. A quantity of documen’s written in German Russian, Chinese and Hindustani was dis- covered.
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  • 41 9 ,—Reuter. SUCCESSOR TO M. FRUNZE. M. Vorosh’lov, a member of the Revolutionary War Council and Commander of the Moscow military dist»ic’, has been appointed Comm’ssiry of War in succession to M. Frunze, whose deaih was announced recently.
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  • 30 9 —Reuter. NEW HIGH COMMISSIONER. Par's, November 6. Senator Henry de JonveneJ, E itor of Le Malin, has accepted the High Con.missionership <»f »yria in succ -t-sion to General SarraiL-
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  • 136 9 —Reuter. Accused Committed. DEFENCE RESERVED. London. November 6. The Hayley Morriss case has again been adjourned to Monday when the accused will be formally committed for trial. The accused pleaded not guilty and reserved their defence. The fifteen-year-old sister of Mrs. Morriss, in her evidence, said that her
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  • 94 9 Vale. NEW CONSUL-GENERAL. Paris, November 6. M. Wilden. Consul-General at Shanghai, has been appointed Minister at Bangkok to replace M. Pila. who w’as sent to Siam on a special mission to sign the new Franco-Siamese agreement concerning Indo-China. AGREEMENT WITH INDO CHINA. In connection with the above
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  • 87 9 Hon. Treasureis Messrs. Brown, Phillips and St wart, 9, UnionStreet, Penang. The Message of the Poppy. Poppies oj Flanders, tittb- red flowers stained with the lilikkl of those heroes of ours: Sent to deliver a Message so true. Straight from yonr hog. U’ho has fatten, to you. 'T'is
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  • 61 9 Reuter. PROFIT FOR HALF YEAR. London. November 6. The report of Messrs. J. and P. Coats shows that the net profit for the year ending June 30 was £3,655,699, the best since the boom years of 1918 and 1920. The annual distribution of the profits amounts
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  • 148 9 Additional Allowance. IWO KATIS PER ACRE. We are informed to-day by Messrs. Fearon and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, that the smallholdets’ additional allowance of two katis per acre on the first five acres of estates not exceeding twenty-five acres' is definitely confirmed. This amounts to 1,800 tons for the
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  • 79 9 —Reuter. CELEBRATIONS IN MESHED. Allahabad, November 6. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The correspondent of the Pioneer states that the whole of Meshed yesterday w’as decorated and illuminated, celebrating the end of the Kajar dynasty. There were many official dinners and great fireworks display. The city is now normal
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  • 70 9 —Renter. CAPITAL LEVY’. Paris. November 6. The Cabinet, which sat the whole day elaborating on the financial proposals, agreed to the so called capital levy which will take the form of permanent “exceptional tax on all forms of wealth without distinction” giving tax-payers two options for commuting, namely,
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  • 56 9 —Renter. U. S. A. AND FRANCE. Washington. November 7. Notwithstanding the government’s policy of scrutinising the (loans to the nati ns which have not funded their war debts it is announced that obstacles will not be placed in the way of the French government in its requests for
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  • 240 9 DOUBLE ESCAPE AND RE CAPTURE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, November 5. A Chin*S'\ recently apprehended on a charge of ganu-robbery was taken by the police to Tanjong Rambutan for the purpose of identifying others implicated with him in the incident. While at Tanjong Rambutan he
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  • 206 9 Trustees’ Thanks. UNANIMOUS PUBLIC SUPPORT We are requested by the Honourable The Resident Councillor and the Acting Colonial Chaplain—as representing the Trustees of St. George’s Church, Penang —to tender their sincerest thanks to all those who. whether by their personal service or their generous donations, rendered such
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  • 344 9 Among the passengers outward bound by the P. &O. steamer Kashmir which arrived at Penang yesterday afternoon are 11. H. the Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak who are accompained by their three daughters and Captain B. Gifford. A. D. C. His Highness was met by Mr. Khoo
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  • 563 9 Dr. A. S. Stanton was expected in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday last. Mr. E. C. Tidy, Inspector of Police,. Kuantan, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur. The Executive Engineer, Kuala Li pis, telegraphs that the Jerantut ferry is again working, says The Mail. Mr. G. A.Thrupp, of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 32 9 THE IDEAL HIRE CAR. Jot Economical Transportation Cheap To Buy Cheap To Run Strongly Built Comfortable Body Goodyear Balloon Tyres 3 Speeds, Easy Change Immediate Delivery BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. i j PENANG.
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  • 213 9 OBITUARY. KING OF ANNAM. Saigon. November 6. The death is announced of the King of Annam. —Reuter. General Rycroft. London, November 6. Major-General Sir William Henry Rycroft, K.C.8., K.C.M.G., is dead Reuter. [Born in 1861. After having been educated at Eton and Sandhurst, the late General Rycroft joined the 71st
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 250 10 < c c cw.< yTy^'" v v The Major t/ian tfeßeot YES —it is possible. Hitherto even the best Cigarettes have been damaged by coarse paper and printer’s ink. NOW > the matured golden Virginia in Cavander’s ARMY CLUB Cigarettes is wrapped in 1 pure ribbed rice paper, watermarked and
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    • 511 10 11 Is there anyone ill at home to-day? ANYONE who is completely run down through overwork or' neurasthenia? Anyone just up after a serious illness? Anyone whose health wants thoroughly rebuilding! If there is —it’s a case for a course of WINCARNis. More than 10,000 doctors have recommended this great
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 571 10 P. G CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 39. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. thirty nine. entries for which close at 11 a.m. on Friday, Noreotber 1-1. ACROSS. DOWNWARDS. 1 A gun 2. R
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  • 632 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported to-day as follow.. The Share Market has continued firm especially in the Rubber and Industrial Sections, in both of which many shares marked up. The Commodity has shown little change during the week, the closing quotation being 3/1 l.j, a loss
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  • 124 11 PENANG NOVEMBER 7, 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 P/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsls4i'| 3 day’s sight Private 156 Pcmbay Demand Bank 154 i I 2 Madras Demand Bank 1544 S
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  • 147 11 The following are the latest quotations tn Messrs. Kennedy <k Co'e share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. T«,-day. 30 E Shark*. i c. 5 c. sc. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Amalgamated... 4.00 4.20 4.10 4.25 ex Aver K. 1.10 1.20 Ll 5 1.20 ex Aver Molek 2.90
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  • 57 11 The output of The Tongkah Compound No. 2 N. L. for October was hours run 622, yardage treated 75,325, output picnls 495. The output of Tronoh Mines, Limited for the month of October was Pls. 1.319. The output of Lampeh (Siam) Tin Mii.es N.L. for (be month of
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  • 258 11 Messrs. Barlow <k Co. of Singapore report as follows: November 5, 1925. The market has fluctuated within narrow limits during the period under review. The official announcement that the exportable allowance of rubber, for the quarter beginning Ist November, had been raised to 55 per cent of Standard Production,
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  • 213 11 Keuaro» Oi>inm p «heat 15,000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* no stock Nutmeg? 80* 125.00 nom. 110* 110.00 Coconut*per 1.000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried $l2/- sales Rattan* 11.15 sales Rattan* Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell»» 1.3.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 g-r do
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  • 1269 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. names. S X 30 RUBBER (Doll»r.) 0 go Allenby Rubber Oo 3 30 3 i*) 1 cum Alor Gajah Rubber E Ute 2 8L S U 0 Amalgamated Malay Estate» 4 10. 4 25 ex Ayer Hitam Planting Byndieatf I IP 50 2C CO Ayer Kuning
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  • 597 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang. N<»vfmber 7. 1925 cte Government Mutton Matton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 100 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Matton lb 56 Lamb do
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 416 11 Xew .Advertisements. IPOH TIN DREDGING LTD. i(lncorporated in United Kingdom.) FOR SALE. The following cable has been received from the Secretary in London 4 Seater Bue om« ow ey 4 “Declared interim dividend 9J. per J™ I Apply R. X. Hauvry. Police A Lare 8 T p! ya J- e
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 142 11 Gnani Star Opera of Malacca TO-NIGHT SATURDAY KIGHT GRIND EALA NIGHT THE GRXND FAIRY FLAY PEARL PRINCESS will be staged. Full of Mirth and Laughter. See our Charlie Chaplins of the East. Aman Beloon and Haji Pendek. A Makyong Treat —Speciality. Book Early to Avoid Disappointment. Booking at Empire Theatre
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  • 1547 12 »SIR .SAMUEL HOARE OUTLINES HIS PLANS. Sir Samuel Hoare, who has shown from the very first days of his work as Air Ministter an exceedingly active interest in everything that appertains to flying, and has acquired not only a Ministerial, but a wide technical
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  • 154 12 Nov. 7—Rugby Football, Penang vs Selangor. Kuala Lnmpur. 7 Pot Pourri Party,” Town Hall, Taiping, 9 30 p m. o—Hockey League, B. Co. Vol: v. P. H. C. I». Esplanade. 11—Armistice Day. 11—Armistice Dinner, E. O. Hotel, 8 p.m. 16 —Hockey League, B Co. Vol: v. P. S.
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    • 511 12 An amazing British Car I Morris Cars ara indeed amazing—amazing for what they will I do; amazing for their economy amazing for their comfort I The Morris-Cowley may cost a little more than the cheapest I American car, but you save this in the first six months, for the Morris
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  • 790 13 HOT SPRINGS AND SPANISH PATIOS. The rheumatic who go to Dax to be boiled (Grandes Thermes). marinaded (Thermes Salins), or, at the Bains de Boue. warmed through in a good thick sauce can live in comfort at moderate expense and never go outside the sunny glass galleries of their
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  • 194 13 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Tara for Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo. Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. 'ungab for Asahan and Batu Bahra. van Rees for Langsa. Sabang Olehleb. Padang and Batavia. Malaya for Bhnket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Kashmir for Port Swettenham. Singa pore, China and Japan. [poh for Port Swettenham and
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  • 420 13 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). IT TIAiN. Federated Malay States. Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. RrsvMrrioN of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closeo laily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. train:—Parit
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    • 350 13 pl 1 1 Lb-’Wby Tr-bz-, 3 T», s- r?S Y^SjSI si.’( [A V j i&rutiJ is-is!®)| l- x > )|i .<»■ The Safe f' bb\ %d Rational Semady "i H v ./z) COUGHS, CGLOS CHILL» i: flammauon and irritation of the Fewaki Dosing with de ate lit i g merabrane
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    • 56 13 Eases Rheumatic Pains A stiff neck is soon eased and rheumatic pains in arms and shoulders disappear when Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is rubbed on the aching spot. It feds good to the skin penetrates quicklv to the very seat of pain, scattering the congestion, relieving the pressure and the pain
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    • 60 13 A FEELING OF WELL-BEING quiokly follows a small dose of Pinkettes when you are constipated, bilious, headachy, ‘blue.” Taken when needed, Pinkettea ensure the healthy clear skin and sweet-smelling breath which are the natural outcome of daily regularity. Your chemist sells Pinkettes, or post free, at 60 cents the vial,
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  • 241 14 MINERAL RESOURCES. Me have received from the Bureau ot Science of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources of the Government of the Philippine Islands, a moat interesting pamphlet on the mineral resources of the Philippine Islands for the years 1921-2-3 Sefior Victoriano Elicano remarks chat in spite
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  • 515 14 DIETETIC HABITS. In Harley-street you may banquet with Lucullus or dine off Lenten fare, writes Rudolph de Cordova in the “Daily Chronicle”, if you can get your doctor friends, when they invite you to dinner, to give you only what they habitually eat, so opposed are the
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  • 354 14 “C. E. T.” STRAITS’ HANDSOME OFFER. Tlie announcement that the Government of the Straits Settlements has decided to advance one-third of the £3,000,000 required by the. Government of Hongkong to tide- over the financial difficulties that have arisen through the strike and boycott seems to dispose of the
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  • 659 15 SIR laurence guillemard s CONFIDENCE. Many parts of the British Empire were ■represented, on Oct- 9, in the large gathering that attended the monthly luncheon of the Overseas League at- the Criterion i Restaurant, at which Sir Laurence Guilleinard (Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner
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    • 204 15 < «KAfiQ>-TOTHE-POAD -C MEAN MORE MILEAGE AT CHEAPER COST. «9MI For Consistent Performance— Miller Heavy-Duty Truck and Bus Tires Bus and truck operating comparative group tests, companies buy many tires over long distances,against where the individual auto- months of careful checkmobile owner buys one. up. Always have they To them
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    • 175 15 SLEEPLESSNESS AND INDIGESTION. The two go hand in hand, as well you know if you have the misfortune to possess a disordered stomach. Obviously you can t get sound, refreshing sleep if harmful acid is attacking the delicate lining of your atom ch the whole night through. It is this
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    • 262 15 STRAITS-AUSTRALIA SERVICE or the K. P. M. Regular Monthly Sailings from Singapore to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne direct by the up-to-date passenger “Houtman” and Fitted with wireless, a Barbershop. Spacious Swimming bath and ship’s band The Restaurants aboard the s. s. Houtinan and Tasman supply British Food. Passengers and Cargo
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    • 1280 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. |H k ggSfl x I M l ”jjBß WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. IM ■Q Eg£ HB B& OEl!|| CALOHAS No\. 12 Marseilles, London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. TANTALUS Nov. 20 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. SARPEDON Nov. 25 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and
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    • 639 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government A P. <£ O. SAILINGS, LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore. Hongkong. Shanghai, Moji For Colombo. Adon Pn« Yokohama and Kobe. n j London. s> d
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