Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 November 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 219. VOL, LXXXIII, MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 816 1 Photographic Studio Fvery Possible Assistance and advice given to amate UI s Ho. 7» Northam Road, Penang. TIL 57*>- -—•—-^~sx g>csvs> -sxvxvwy- 4 The Finest BEER I I THE ASSURED’S SURE SHIELD. I gjl UM S lg| on the Market s pJ 1 H x The best motor policy is
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    • 13 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Head Office SINGAPORE.
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  • 993 2  -  BY STACY AUMONIER. One of the attractive features of human life is that one forgets. How horrible it would be if the memory of every little incident and detail in our lives remained clear-cut and vivid. Through continuous laving in these waters of shifting memory we
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  • 469 2 A SALUTARY SENTENCE. There will be general satisfaction both among pedestrians and the responsible section of motorists at the sentence of 12 I months’ imprisonment in the second division which Mr. Justice Rowlatt at ilts I Assizes yesterday passed on Frank Couritenay James, a Bournemouth surveyor, i for
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  • 179 2 Nov. 9—Hockey League, F. Co. Vol: v. P. H. C. L. Esplanade. 11—Armistice Day. 11 Armistice Dinner, E. 0. Hotel, 8 p.m. 16 —Hockey League, B. Co. Vol: v. P. S. Esplanade. 23—Hockey League. P. S. A. A. v. B. C°. Vol: Esplanade. 28—Sungei G°ttah Rubber Co R.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 984 2 NOTICES. J| I 18 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. x B K MALAKAR, licensed Surveyor n ti j* r x ji- 111 and Leveller, S.S.. Kulinc, Kedah, accepts [I Including free town delivery or HI moderate rateB< of every deg X postage. cription. |J PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. x -.;r MADAME PECCHIONI, 111
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    • 14 2 I£ health be wealth they are Heh who drink ENO’S I -FRUIT SALT” i
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    • 795 2 Ik maatscuapp < O KSTABI.ISHED I I I Special Reserve 5 6 861 «U. 11(] B J) '4. f 22,660 000 .u K Branches.—Bandoeng, RandU JF i fj r/r riA, Bombav, Calcutta Heres Health! tenloTsqS „o°l only quenches your thirst and keeps Sovuabaya, Tegal, Tji !iat jap you cool —but
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  • 1795 3 DACCA MAIL DISASTER. I. T. A. Dispute. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, October 25. It is reported that the Police intend commencing proceedings against the owners of taxi-cabs, the drivers of which are brought to court for plying cars with de- 1 fective meters. Another driver was produced
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  • 580 3 CONNOISSEUR ’S SELECT 10J. A connoisseur, writing in the “Morn- Post Autumn Supplement, discuss- es the choice of wines for a good dinner i with the discrimination of one who makes the dinner an accessory. I Halt the fun of ordering a good dinner is lost if a
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  • 74 3 For Europe—Utters N< v. 27, parcels Nov. 21 for Christmas. For New Y’ear letters Dec. 5, parcels ov, 25. For U. S. A. and. Canada —Christmas letters Nov. 13 and 21. New Year letters Nov. 27, parcels Nov 21. For Australia. —Christ
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  • 119 3 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van der Hagen for Sabang, Olehleh and West Sumatra. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Sitiawan for Tanjong Star, Sungei Opis, Kuala Bahra and Setul. van Hoorn for Bela wan (Deli) r and Langsa. Am pang for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. Azay le Rideau for Singapore,
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  • 391 3 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIR. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-au-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closea daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. tiain:
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  • 123 3 PENANG NOVEMBER 9, 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 v 3 Documentary 2/4 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsls4|'l 3 day’s sight Private 156 s Pcmbay Demand Bank 154| g Madras Demand Bank 154| f g*
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    • 295 3 T7T— Ll ir^^^?7lC r nn"i'n7. f A tz sp u *\JxX W MWlfsUf I s JUST AS IM PORTANT AS BABY’S FOOD LoppEN: Baby cannot thrive, even on the beM of food, if it flows too fast or too freely iii.it HRiiiaio from the bottle. So in this perfect ihat
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    • 59 3 LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will be
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    • 36 3 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, fl/75 per book or f 2- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Prezs, Ltd. Pitman’s Nbw Coursi in TypswritinG» fl /co per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd., Penang.
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  • 305 4 GETS TWO MONTHS. And Beams with Joy. On a charge of having committed ■culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of, or having voluntarily caused grievous hurt to, a Chinese prisoner named Loo Lam on the sth of October, 1925, Warder Williamson, of
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  • 135 4 800 SEONG.” Since the company’s arrival here the <lnani Star Opera Company of Malacca has been drawing big houses nightly. The well known Chinese play entitled 800 Seong or The Tiger killer,” was presented by this company on Sunday night. It has never been played in Penang
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  • 299 4 POPPY FUND FAIR. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.). Ipoh, November 8. The Fair in aid of the Poppy Day Fund was held in Ipoh on Saturday at the Town Hall, at Ipoh. and in spite of the inclement weather and the Hoods was very well attended. The British Resident
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  • 160 4 ABOLITION OF FEDERAL COUNCIL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 9. Th- F, •ee Press is officially informed that the proposals contained in the Straits Times article on Saturday headed federal changes,” abolition of Federal Council proposed bear little, if any, relation to the official proposals which will
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  • 306 4 IS IT A CROC The Kuala Lumpur police, says The Malay Mail, are just now busy endeavouring to solve what appears to be a river mystery. It is s’ated that a Chinese boy, 11 years of ate. w< nt to the river in the neighbourhood of the unique yesterda' morning
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  • 2613 4 INQUEST AT SINGAPORE. How Captain McDonald Died. Little additional light was forthcoming at the enquiry held on Friday morning by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) into the circumstances of the terrible tragedy that was enacted on the Straits Steamship Company’s Klang shortly after she left Singapore
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  • 135 4 The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club extra meeting on November 11 Race 3 (5 Furlongs). Dodger 9.00, Nora 8.9, Posh 8.00, Kismet 8.00, Sterling 7.12, Boomrang 7.7. Race 4 (6 Furlongs). Kelagold 9.10, Shantung 8.6, Seaforth 8.00, Rcyal Hussar
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  • 721 4 Dr. Babza arrived here c, I by the s.s. Khiva. I Mr. and Mrs. R n n I returned to Kuala Lu mpar Wll ba T? I Mr. B. T. Roberts was a I Penang by the Elephanta fro m Mr. Jurice Mating Ba o f R
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 239 4 “P. G.’S” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 38. PENANG'S RECORD WIN. We publish below the correct solution of the Pinang Gazette Cross-words Puzzle No. 38, together with the names of the only twi successful competitors. Once again it was found necessary to employ a special staff of Judges as
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 556 5 tRĔMeMBER™ J3t alvsys costs less atWHIT EAWSL OUR STANDARD VALUES PICKED AT RANDOM *Z Wndsor." Uuikwarn!- T t/: itw" -IT V>J STOVE s) OVEN JJZ I Ix-KJjMCX FwV oneofwhiteaways standard values Wrul P lp;i|gSiW/ *-'G of strong longcloth. carefully made finished J Pl ice 60 cents each g i M
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  • 584 6 STILL AT IT A Government Gazette extraordinary published on Saturday last contains the following notification “It is hereby notified that His ExcelIlency Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard. K.C.8., K.C.M.G., Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements, resumed the Administration of the Government of the Colony on the 7th November, 1925, on
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  • 2165 6 NO “WIND UP”. H. R. H. AND THE TANGO. London. October 15. I had a chat during the week with one of Mr. Baldwin’s Cabinet colleagues whom I had not met since Parliament adjourned. He protested rather strongly against newspaper criticism of the Government’s failure to deal
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  • 61 6 There will be no issue of the Gazette on Wednesday, Novem 11th instant Wednesday Genera I Office closed at noon; Savings and Money Order Branch J Government Telegraph Office to 8 p.m.. Post Office Daily morning only Sub-Offices o noon and 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.. I )ells
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    • 201 6 Ever So Much Better. Boon’s methods of business have always been distinguished by the manner in which they have carefully studied, in every possible way, the needs of their customers (and prospective patrons). From the very first, Boon’s have worked and striven systematically with that object in view—to do their
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    • 36 6 U E. O." November 11th (Armistice Day) Dinner and Dance. r November 13th (Poppy Day) Special Dinner and Dance Dancing Till 1-45 a. m. Hi 'nV A PEARS’ P J GOLDEN SERIES. < R i L< I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 140 6 GNANI STAR OPERA OF MALACCA, TO-NIGHT MONDAY NOVEMBER 9. Specially Selected Famous Hindustani Play entitled: SOORD AS. A Plot of a rich Squanderer madly in love with a woman of ill-fame, both of whom finally renounced the world for a higher object—the attainment of god hood in search of God
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    • 25 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Waler. 4.5 a.m. 11.49 a.m. 7.58 p.m. 12.4 p.m. Tu Morrow. 6.42 a.m. 12.4 a.m. 9.19 p.m. 1.57 p.m.
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  • 44 6 DEATHS. Bray.—At London, on October 12, Howard W. Bray, formerly of the Phili pines, Straits Settlements and Singoaa in his 70th year. Oswald.—Suddenly at Nain NoiSouthern Siam on the 2nd inst., G. R. Oswald, a. I. M. E., Minim- Engineer, in his 14th year.
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  • 681 7 —Reuter. Proposed Sinking Fund. POLL TAX AND INFLATION. Paris. November 7. ry, Anting fund contemplated in TS-Vve’s financial proposals will be K by weans of a poM-tax on all r 6 ‘r- jH over twenty-one years of F -twentv francs ahead, without ex a an extraordinary levy on
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  • 139 7 Christians Driven Out. SITUATION STILL SERIOUS. New York. November 8. Reports have reached here of the burning of American mission schools and churches in the region of South Damascus where the Droses have driven out American and Syrian Christians who have been received at the national head quarters.
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  • 102 7 SUSPENSION RESCINDED. Brisbane. November 7. Trie Government rescinded the suspension of the railwaymen, menti--ned on November 5, on the railwaymen withdrawing their threat to deciare certain sections of the railway system black and promising henceforth to obey the Railway Commissioners’ instructions. A general strike is thus averted.—R*uter. [On
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  • 76 7 —Reuter. ADDRESS TO PERSIANS. Paris. November The Ex-Sbab of Persia, in an address to Persi-ns. atiack-d R-zi Khan whom be accused of working against tfainterests of the country. He declared that he bad exiled himself in order to avoid internal agitation and to show his disapproval of Riza
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  • 69 7 —Rruter. DISTRIBUTION IN BRITAIN. London. November s. According to the industrial correspondent of the Daily Xeua the company responsible for the distribution of Russian oil in Britain has acquired a site in -Avonmouth for the erection of storage tanks with a capacity of 8,000 tons of crude oil
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  • 49 7 i.—R*n‘*r. END OF TROUBLE. Marseilles, November 7. Marshal Petain ha<? arrived fmm Morocco. He declared that Abd-el Krim had been completely surrounded and was no longer to be feared. H- ad led tha’ military operations had now finished and that he had handed over matters to ’be politicians.
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  • 63 7 R-uter. IN I ER- ALLIED R r TI NELX N D. Berlin. November 7. One of the first f nits of the Locarno Pact is that the Allies approved of the appointm nt of Baron von Simmern, at present Ambassador in Madrid, as German Commissioner of the Inter-A
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  • 34 7 Renter. NEGOTI XTING FOR LOAN. L°n ’on. November 7. The Time« unders ands that negotiations are proceeding in conn*c i°n with an early flotation < f a Japanese loan ii London and New Aork.-
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  • 174 7 Reuter. Search for Evidence. RESULT FOR POLICE RAIDS. Genoa. November 7. In connection with the plot against Mussolini, the police made numerous raids in Genoa district, with the result that eight persons were arrested and thirty detained for judicial examination. Those arrested include Giovanni Ansaldo. Chief Editor of
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  • 13 7 Hon. Treasurers Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Strwart. 9, UnvnSt reet. Penang.
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  • 187 7 Renter. HOME AGAIN. Rome. November 7. Marchese de Pinedo arrived here. He alighted on the Tib r this afternoon and received a triumphant welcome.— Reuter. ROME EN FETE. Rom*. November 7. Thr e airships and a bun ir*d aerophnes circled over the Tiber when de Pinedo arrived. Quays,
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  • 65 7 Renter. ANNIVERSARY CELERR \TION. Beilin, November 8. Yesterday evening’s reception at the Soviet Embassy t celebrate the anniver g-ary of the Bolshevik revolution was attended by S(X) persons, including Dr. Luther, Herr Stresemann. M. d’Abeinon and M. Chicherin. A large portrait of L*nin was conspicuously displayed. The orchestra
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  • 66 7 —Reuter. RECEPTION IN LONDON. London, November 7. A func’ion remi»»i'C*nt of the Czarist regime was held at the Soviet headquarters n London when M. Rakovsky gave a rec* p ion io fire hundred guests, »hnse invited including m*rub rs of the Diplomatic Corps, bankers, business men and Russian
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  • 26 7 —Reuter. PORTSMOUTH COMMAND. London. Noveml>*r 7. Admiral Sir Osin md Brock has been appointed to s icc-eed >ir Sydney Fremantle in the Portsmouth Command.
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  • 50 7 .—Ren'er. HOLDER WIXS RY TWO LENGTHS. Sydney. N' vemlier The Wo»l i’s Sculling Charm .ionship of 3 miles and 167 yard-*, which took plac* on th* Parramatta R»ver. resulted in Major Goodsell, the holder, beating James Paddon by two lengths. Th* time was 22 minutes 5 1 seconds.-
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  • 112 7 —Reuter. Editor Arrested. ALLEGED APPEAL FOR REVOLT. London, November 7. Th* correspondent of the Daily Herald at Bru-sels reports the arr*st of the communist Palme Dutt. E iitor of the London labour publication and a member of the C immunist executive. It is alleged that he was
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  • 411 7 —Reuter. LEAGUE RESULTS. London. November 7. Tit* fol! >wing were the results of the League matches played on Saturday FIRST DIVISION. Birmingham 0. Bolton W. 1. Blackburn R. 2. Leeds U. 2. Bury 1. Newcastle U. 1. Cardiff C. 5. Leicester C. 2. Everton 1. Manchester U. .3.
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  • 1000 7 Lim Leng Cheak Estate. APPOINIMENT OF RECEIVERS Before Mr. Justice R. D. Acton in the Supreme Court. Penang, this morning, Mr. G. E. Wright-Motion. representing Lim Eow Hong in the actio.i Tan Say Seang (f), Lim Eow Thoon and Lim Eow Hooi vs Lim Eow Hong, moved the
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  • 81 7 In the Supreme Court, Penang, before Mr. Justice R. D. Acton, this morning, Mr. Hasting Rhodes argued the appeal of Cheng Choon against the conviction and sentence of Mr. C. W. A. Sennett who sentenced him to three months’ simple imprisonm iit for dishonestly retaining stolen property, to
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  • 136 7 TOWED BY THE VARUNA. It will be remembered that some little time ago it was reported that the steamer Cape Receife lost her propeller in the vicinity of the Mergui Archipelago and was disabled. In response to her S.O.S. message, the Singapore Harbour Board tug boat Varuna, under
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  • 50 7 Th* using of the telephone in Ipoh today was somewhat of a trial to one’s t*inp*r. siysT. O. M. in its issue of Saturday. What m dniy could be heard was a most annoying bnzz. Even conversation between two offices within fifty yards of each other was difficult.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 32 7 E. 0. HOTEL. The dance held usually each Tuesday at the E. A. O. Hotel has been cancelled. There will be a dance on Wednesday, November 11. following the Ex-Service Men’s dinner.
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    • 31 7 THE IDEAL HIRE CAR. for Economical Transfiortalion """7y Cheap To Buy Cheap To Run Strongly Built Comfortable Body Goodyear Balloon Tyres 3 Speeds, Easy Change Immediate Delivery BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. PENANG.
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  • 1470 8 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The fifteenth ordinary general meeting of the Beranang (Selangor) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company, 5, Fenchchurch-street, E. C. on October 7. Mr. W. R. Davies, Chairman of the company presiding. The representative of the Secretaries
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  • 175 8 Benares Opium p lo.OOOjld n CIOVM. Gold leaf 72 Mace Picking. n Nnt.neg.aBoa 1 110 s I*’" Coconut per 1.008 Copra Snndrled HRattans Rattans Coarse Green Snail Siam Rice No. 1 do do do 2 do do do 3 do do do Moul mein Rice No. 1 Elephant
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 513 8 Hill* 1 "'"""“«I """'"'"""‘I I Mobiloil I EĔ Make the chart your guide d 1 Ford Lubrication-where has my Economy Gone? > IS Some Ford owners cheat themselves —and don’t know it. B Bought for economy—run with extravagance,” tells the story of at least half the 5 H total number
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  • 621 9 HASTE IN TIGHT SKIRTS. Fashion is largely resjKJnsible for the way in which Madam walks. Fashion it is observes the Morning Post” who decides whether she shall skim the ground in a crinoline. glide in trailing skirts, trip in flounces, hobble in narrow, tube-like garments,
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  • 188 9 POPPY’ DAY’ WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The Butterworth Poppy Day Fund received an excellent ’fillip’ kom the enjoyable Whist Drive and Dance, which took place at the Straits «Trading Club on Saturday, November 7. The outstanding features of the evening were the splendid attendance, even
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  • 335 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <t Co.'s share list at 1 p.m. to-day Saturday. Tv-day. (OCX x c I <*. 4 e Ic. c. Rubber (lb.liar.) Allenby 3.30 3.40 3.40 3.50 ex Amalgamated... 4.10 4.25 4.20 4.40 ex A Hitam 19.50 20.00 19.50
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  • 30 9 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. R. Sheet 160 cis per pound per pl. $213.33 No. 1 Crepe 157 ets per pounds pei' pl. $20!‘.33 Steady. f /L/ Courtesy oj
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  • 64 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for October:— Ils Anglo-Johore 37,000 Bukit Palong 15.051 Consolidated Malay 87.000 Chulsa (Selangor) 40.200 Mambau (F.M.S.) 45.00) Sungei Salak 62.000 Sevang Valley 34,000 Tangga Batn 12.000 Thirdmile (F.M.S) 67.000 The following were the rubber quotaticns in London on November 7: Smoked Sheet
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  • 161 9 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 6: London. Spot £283 Unchanged 3 m/s. buying 281.15 s 3 selling 282 Local. November 7: Singapore sold 225 tons at $141.50 Penang buyers no sellers at $141.50. November 9: Singapore sold 75 tons at $142.G0 Penang
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  • 73 9 The output of Talam Mines Limited, (Company’s mines on tribute arrangements from all sources) for the month of October was Picnls 507.87. The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from Ist to 7th November (being one week) was fourteen tons. The output of the Ulu
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  • 1252 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 3e T s I sc X RUBBER (Dollar.) c B~c f Allenoy Rubber Oc 3 V 3 M O&j&h Robber KeUbte 2 8 3 00 KtnaJsumated Malay Beta ter 4 S’ 1 4 W Ayer Rrtair Pl.nttßs- Bvndk.tr 5G20 Cf iyer Kaning Rubber Eitat-. I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 492 9 St. George the Martyr. Wed. Nov. 11th armistice day. u o ]v Communion with special prayers Xpd for the Diocese. An Exhor- Address;. Hymns 214. 322. 221. GJ Save the King.—2 verses. response to Earl Haig’s appeal the Election will be given to the Poppy Day Fund. Sew Advertisements. POSITIONS
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    • 750 9 The Kuala Kangsar Plantations, P. P. W. V. C. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated iu the Federated Malay States.) Memorial Service. Armistice Day, 1925 Notice is hereby given that a 3th Interim Dividend of s°/o for the year 1925 has beea declared and is payable The Penang and Province Wellesley on the
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  • 554 10 {Siii(i<ipo, e Frfe “STRUGGLE AFTER STRUGGLE.” “The bankrupt’s circumstances ha\e been very miserable and unfortunate,” said Mr. E. E. Coleman. Official Assignee, in dealing with a report which had been made against George Andrew Ahin, in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Sproule on Friday. Since the report
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  • 206 10 NO HOUSES LEFT IN TWENTY YEARS. The London of the future—that is the real London of the central area —will have abolished houses. Abolition is already well advanced. The large, expensive house, which needs from eight to a dozen servants, is dead. Its place is
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  • 500 10 —(Strait# Tune#} brutal corporal gets three YEARS. In the Assize Court, Singapore on Saturday before Mr. Justice Deane, a Chinese, Lee Pah, was charged with committing robbery while armed with a revolver in company with two others also armed. Prisoner pleaded guilty and said that he had lived
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  • 275 10 WHO DISCOVERED PHOTOGRAPHY Who discovered photography 1 asks the Singapore Free Press." France has just celebrated the centenary of photography, commemorating the fact that in i July 1825. Joseph Nicephore Niepce invented the “bitumen process.” Last year a memorial tablet was unveiled at the Royal Photographic Society, London, to the
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    • 250 10 AH the Latest I I ®ODS I S ft I g g S k V&lt; H WA B I P--" I s I k 7’’M i I f I fez &gt;z i t E 3 m y -fe i: a f I "AA v. lM I E 1 ■/&lt;•■ *S
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    • 325 10 Let IVinc a mis build you u p again —it won t let you down! ,L After k| the U Y th j r il,ness &gt; w hen you f ee thoroughly weak and run down, let WincarL bu-l up your health again. Du d It is the tonic wine
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 49 10 MOON’S PHASES. November. New Moon, 16th, at 1 57 p.m. First Quarter. 2lr I. a f 905 a.m. Full Moon. .3&lt;hh. at .3.11 pan. December. Last Quarter, Sth, at 7.10 p.ni. New Moon, 16th at 2.04 a.m. First Quarter, 22nd, at 6.08 p.m. Full Moon, 30tb, at 9.01 a.m.
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  • 1291 11  -  MR. BALDWIN’S MARGIN OF ECONOMY. By A. A. B. The part of his Brighton speech which the Prime Minister devoted to reduction of expenditure must fill the economic mind with alarm, if not despair. For going through the public expenditure, item by item, Mr. Baldwin
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    • 264 11 —&lt; 7 '|l !ll! fe========:E===^=^l^S^- t E'--=-~ 1 7 ———fcr*&lt; I Hl I =—r=—r —jj H I hs~===: S== ==~:=r r 0 plsr I Mwftw noiiHou can enjoy In wF Sound Natural LvF Sleep f ill You can make sure of a thoroughly good night’» 'Vp lIIAA' 1 rest n
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    • 273 11 I 'w. THE SECRET OF HER HEALTH AND CHARM. Many women the world over admit that the secret of their radiant health lies in the pure, rich, red blood given them by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. The case of a Canadian lady, Mis. F. J. M atts, of Kingston, Ontario.
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    • 551 11 Dhobi’s Hoh Ringworm Sores For microbic skin diseases such as ringworm and dhobi’s itch, Germolene is specific. It is easily applied, gives quick relief, and is a splendid safeguard also. Germolene has proved its eflicacy all over the world in the case of such skin disorders as dhobi's itch, ringworm,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1284 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. |H HH MH I *a TANTALUS Nov. 20 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. SaRPEDON Nov. 25 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. RHEXENOR Dee. 3 London, Rotterdam, and Hamburg. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TROILUS Dec. 10 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. I nNDfiN
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    • 654 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) P. A O. SJI/L//VGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji For Colombo, Aden, Port s. a Yokohama and Robo. and London. KASHGAR Nov.
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