Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 November 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 267. VOL. LXXXIII. FRIDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1925. PRICE 15 OENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 644 1 ’IOKISATSU, photographic art studio ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. I? NOTICE. Ml S I i 12R nm s The Manufacture of the Good Maxwell has been disum- <4 g aSa tinned. The Chrysler Motor Company has acquired the Maxwell F g J factory and in consequence the FOUR CYLINDER CHRYSLER
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    • 13 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Head Office SINGAPORE.
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  • 258 2 WORLD SHOWROOM FOR BRITISH GOODS. A new scheme for the future of Wembley has been evolved by Mr. Thomas Hatton, of Anstey Pastures, Leicester, supported, it is understood, by a powerful syndicate. It is claimed that the scheme embodies for the first time the Prince of Wales’
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  • 529 2 1 date my antipathy t-o the buffalo from an incident in the dim past when the member of that species that I happened to be riding proceeded to take a bath in the muddy and soup-like river that I happened to be fording. This antipathy has grown
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    • 1433 2 gMwsxssxssxasxssxssxsa NOTICES. NeW Floor B RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. J J B K MAI AKAIi Surveyor for One Dollar! ii Including free town delivery or I and Leveller, S.S.. Knlitc, Kedah, accepts defereilce t 0 numerous requests X surveys at moderate rates, of every des- 1 from the p u bli
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    • 17 2 Pttwak’s Njtw rorasji iv TYPtwarnvo Z V» pj-r book. «-OrFf»’ !iv P0.j.,,». ir T;d V 1 j/
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    • 284 2 waw Mary had a little house, Its floors were clean and bright, And every way you looked at them You saw reflected light. She polished them with RONUK wellThey only took a bit— And everywhere that Mary went She recommended it. W FLOOR POLISH POLISHES, PRESERVES, PURIFIES. SoM Everywhere. Ask
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  • 1266 3 EMPIRE TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENTS. (By a Special Correspondent). An important pronouncement on Transport Development in the Empire was made by the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs and for the Colonies when responding to the Toast of “United Empire at the annual dinner of the local branch of
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  • 326 3 Ipoh again wras flooded last Saturday night. But K.L, wasn’t worried, she kept dry all right. Our Town Council tries to wake them up. But what do you think they said They wouldn’t dredge the Kinta If the whole of Ipoh were dead. For she ain’t
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    • 177 3 ■□■■■■□□HlM»□□□ DO IT NOW. w n A hackneyed phrase which is familiar g to all but which is not always possi- J J E ble to carry out. Iw D a 1 IN THE CASE OF 5 r HIGH CLASS VIRGINIAN R 5 CIGARETTES. 3 D 3 n 5 IT
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    • 349 3 Shampoo Powders Bad For the Hair Most shampoo powders, prepared shampoos and soaps contain too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is M nisi tied cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless, and is better
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  • 1911 4 THE ALIEN PATRIOT. Mr. E. T. Raymond’s Study. By the Rt. Hon. C. F. G. Masterman. The “Asian Mystery” remains, and re- mains because it is Asian. No previous biographer of a man whose career challenges that of Napoleon the Third, as the most astonishing of the nineteenth century,
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  • 597 4 j ‘O.’ writes in Tin, Tinies'’ as follows j Lord Ribblesdale was to his friends i definite and even a clear-cut personality, but, as a, subject of portraiture, he is i 0 many ways a baffling and elusive figure. Neither in the externals of feature and figure, nor
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 225 4 WILLYS-KNIGHT jR I 1 T- ,x APPEARANCE, Performance, Power and th? famous sleeve-valve engine that improves with use- these Willys-Knight has always provided. Now comes velvet smoothness at all speeds, th 2 complete elimination of all engine vibration. The Lanchester Balancer, as simply amazing as it was long sought, gives
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  • 1988 5 Appeal to British Resident BY K. 1 SANITARY BOARD. TbP foil. 'ing report is reproduced 1 7 Mulay Mail of yesterday’s from J d <\C s terday’s meeting of the Kuala unitary Board, Mr. A. B. Jordan L f Xd to the recent 100 per cent, inr'
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  • 305 5 ADVENTUROUS YOUNG SCOUTS. Expected in Penang. Two adventurous scouts, Iginio GibelP and Antony Kundinger, an Italian of about 25 and a Czecho Slovakian of 20, who started in 1920 for a world tour on ordinary push-bikes have just arrived in Perlis and hope to reach Petang next
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  • 98 5 WILL INSTRUCTION FOR FRESH FLOWERS. Mr. William Fletcher of Tilston-road Wallasey, Cheshire, who left £76,214. bequeathed £10(M) to Liverpool Caihedial iund in memory of his father and more than £5OOO to charities. He also left £loo<l to his executors for bis grave and marbl** tombstone, the
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  • 932 5 FISH FULL OF FIGHT. When we arrived in Norway we found, to our surprise and annoyance, that there had been heavy floods in the river, and that our best pool was no good says a “Times” correspondent. The gravel bank behind which the fish lay had been
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    • 147 5 /I K- THE WISE MOTHER and BABY’S OWN TABLETS. Tae ills of infants and small children come swiftly, and too often before a ductor can be called in or suitable medicine >btained the little one is beyond aid. The wise mother will always safeguard her home by keeping Baby s
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    • 269 5 S o f food can so easily be avoided, > and a zest and distinction given to every day dishes, as w-H as many new delectable dishes added to the daily diet, by the u>e of NESTLE'S PURE THICK CREHM. NESTLE’S PURE THICK CREAM is Cream of Cows Milk, and
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  • 1563 6 SEMENYIH GRAVEYARD DISPUTE. Curious Chinese Beliefs. A case of considerable interest to the Chinese community came before Mr. Justice David, in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, on Wednesday, says The Malay Hail,” when the members of the Hokkien Cemetery Committee at Semenyih applied to Mr. Justice David
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  • 207 6 ’—C. E. and T. THE MALAY ALWAYS A GENTLEMAN. ‘The white races must treat the coloured man in a spirit of absolutequality and give up the attitude of supee riority.” declared Lord Willinudon, formerly G vernor of Bombiy and Madras, at the Chnrch Congress. Among the sp»-aktrs who
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  • 863 6 INJURED CONSTABLE IN COURT. Allegations of a serious nature were made in the Thin! Police Court at Singapore when a preliminary enquiry was held into charges against Mr. R. A. Ferguson of causing grievous hurt, assaulting a police constable and failing to stop after an accident. The
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  • 47 6 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m 1 Overture Morning, Noon and Night Snppe 2 Waltz Tresor d Amour Waldtenful 3 March Militaire No. 1 Schubert 4 Selection Reminiscences of 9 j/hi Chopin Winterbottom 5 l >ne Step Handle Wakes Morressy God Save the King.
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  • 312 6 INFANCY ABSOLVED. Yap Khay Thye, represented by Mr, C. A. da S'lva, appealed successfully in the Court of Appeal at Singapore on Wednesday, before Justices Acton, Brown and Deane, against an order of the Acting Chief Justice giving Chop Chin Bee liberty to issue execution against appellant, who
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  • 154 6 M. E. Angnllia. appealed against the sentence of imprisonment, passed by the Acting Chief Justice, for irregularities in connection with his bankruptcy. At the outset, Mr V. D. Knowles took the objection that (he Official Assignee had no torus st a ndi t appear in this
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  • 52 6 Ties appeal of Joharam Beebee against the judgment of Mr. Justice Sproule, in favour of the administrators of her husband’s estate, was dismissed. In this case the appellant was represented by Mr, F. G, Stevens, while Mr. H. B. Layton appeared for the first and third respondents. Singapore
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  • 121 6 ARRIVAL IN PENANG. Dick Norton and his new Company arrived this morning and will give their first performance at the Town Hall at 9-30 this evening. The outstanding artist of the show is Mies Betty Norton who although she is only eleven years of age. has crated
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  • 91 6 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 14th November 1925, show’s a total of 70 deaths-<49 males and 21 females—the death-rate being 27.37 per mille per annum, compared with 26.19 in the preceding week and with 19.99 in the corresponding week of
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  • 30 6 The following ‘are un-delivered telegrams for the week ending 20th inst. 1. Bison for Gill pissenger to Madras. 2. Laihoito c/o Kwong Tung Hing, New Street. 3. Saliah.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 590 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —The casual reader of the article headed “M. P. A. A. Labour Question” in your issue dated 17th November, might be led to think that the meeting was a kind of Dorcas Society Sewing Bee, with the kangany coolie
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    • 120 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —I shall be thankful if you will kindly publish this contradiction to a paragraph which appeared in the Straits Echo of the 17th instant, about the collision of a car with the wall of the P. H. C. L. It
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  • 160 6 Mr E. S. Hose, C.M.G., with Miss Hose, will pass by the Mantua to-merrow through Penang. Another passenger by the same boat is the retiring Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, Sir Claud Severn, K. B. E., C. M. G. Sir Claud had more farewells in
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  • 512 6 Extraordinary Meetin, LONDON REGISTi R, An extraordinary ge„ wa) the members o, the B,t u her Company, Limited, a 8 hpl registered office o f th? Com.» Beach Street, Penang at nA 41 f at n <>on to-d.. for the purpose <insidCTing mg extraordinary Articles of Association
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  • 199 6 DIRECTORS’ REPORT The report of the Direct» Pennas Rubber Company, year which ended Jane, j w Th. profit for the £9,323 17s. 1, to which is to be amount brought forward o J and revenue adjustments amounting to £lOO 8s- t,pr Corporation Profits lX t3 j n f
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    • 134 7 ANOTHER GREAT ijOiMrwegj/wi BY SPECIAL REQUEST F o comply with numerous requests from Patrons who were unable to take advantage of our recent demonstration of Big Dollar Values we have pleasure in announcing another Great Dollar Week Commencing MONDAY NEXT NOVEMBER 23rd. SENSATIONAL VALUES. Orß SBg S IB Unique Shopping
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  • 724 8 Ice is an essential commodity of domestic use in Malaya. Without it much of our food would be tainted before we had time to eat it. most of our fish would have to be destroyed before it could be landed, our hospitals would suffer and many industries
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  • 403 8 In his presidential address to the Institution of Engineers and Ship-builders in Scotland, Mr. A. J. Campbell expressed regret that owners of Diesel-engined vessels did not give constructors the benefit of their actual commercial experience with ships of the type. The general manager of the Beardmore establishment
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  • 993 8 SOCIAL ATTRACTIONS OF THE GAME. BY MRS. LAMBERT CHAMBERS. Lawn Tennis has become the Social game of the present era. It is wonderful what a hold it has now got upon people of all classes from Royalty downwards. Our Royal family not only watch the matches at
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  • 152 8 SHIP CAPTAIN FINED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November ’X Captain Clement Mayer, Master of the Nbrweigian steamer Solviket, was ch treed with failing to produce an immigration certificate to the Boarding Officer. When charged captain Mayer said that he did not see why he should plead uuilty.
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  • 139 8 META” PRODUCTS EXPLAINED A new solid fuel for which is claimed economy, cleanline°s. safety and intense heating power is advertised in another column. Known by the Trade term of Meta, the fuel is put on the market in the form of blocks, discs and tablets, and since
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  • 183 8 A verdict of death by misa< r was returned by the Singapore Mr. F. G. Bourne, on Wednesday a conclusion of the inquest tonc 1 p( j death of an aged Jewess who to hospital a short while ago from severe burns. The ck her house in Wilkie
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 118 8 SKEWS PT AS As 75 a Good r j As ents er Rea,, y Good a i n C garettes Of n r fBB&Iw 4Rfc?E*W*KT-I a Can n .d > 1 CIGARETTES g OBTAIN ABLE EVERYWHERE. £j Q WHOLESALE ONLY FROM 2 HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS., LTD. MMM£H3U»jSJ»aLJOUSESG*naLJEIMMBnEin*K» TOWN HALL TONIGHT
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    • 65 8 E. A O. CHRISTMAS EVE. Thursday 24th December. X’rnaa Dinner and Cinderella Dance. X’nat Cracker». Ticket» $3. BOXING NIGHT. Saturday 26th December. Dinner and Dance. Carnival Noveltie». Ticket» $4. NEW YEAR’S EVE. Thur»day 31»t December. Special Dinner and Fancy Dre»» Balt. Supper. Parisienne Novelties. Tickets $5. Booking for the above
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 132 8 A SMASHING FEATURE AT THE ROYAL From Thursday, 19th to Sunday, 22nd November, at 7-30 p. m. Robert Z. Leonard presents MAE MURRAY in The French Doll 7 reels A Drama of a Woman’s Soul, Awakened by Love from a Mad Dance of Reckless Frivolity Amid the Society of Paris,
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    • 24 8 UDE TABLES. To-Day. High W<U*-r. Low Water. 2.26 a.m. 9.17 a.m. 3.4 p.m. 9.7 p.m. To-Morrow. 3.2 a.m. 10.3 a.m. 4.49 p.m. 9.45 p.m.
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  • 201 9 .—Reuter. Seriously ID. severe heart attack. London, November 19. oificial bulletin issued from Sand- n des that Queen Alexandra is health and has for some time 41 n ntlerind from heart attack. This Arning her condition was critical— Renter. daughters in attendance London (Later). The condition of Queen
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  • 162 9 y.—Reuter. ANNUAL DINNER. London. November 19. Lt.-Co'. M.S. Amery. Secretary of State for the C lonies, in his speech at the annuil dinner of the China Association, declar’d that th situation in China was a subj ct of anxious concern to th 3 British Government. He mentioned the
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  • 135 9 Renter. trial at old bailey. London. November 19. b;r Henry Slesser, concluding a six hours speech at the trial of the twelve communists, said that this was one of the ®o>t important cases submitted to a rn sb ju y f or many years. On their ec.Hon depended
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  • 74 9 1 w! j —Reuter. RESOLUTION adopted. Peking, November 19. fecor i 7 V< j°‘ nt ly, of the first and fer*t-L Diinittees of the Tariff Coneon a 1 a by the sub- wbieh the Powers will and k’ lia 9 Hgbt of tariff autonomy restric', reraova l of
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  • 60 9 UICiIVCU —Reuter. HI AL AND SENTENCE. Riga. November 19. flt( i 7 7°» fr 7 n scow states that inv officials at were Priaii/ r *7" a recent tr ial for misapprodeatl welve were sentenced to Ujp, 7‘. y heads of various depart*bi!e 1 r were acquitted.
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  • 199 9 —Renter. Druses Retreat. VILLAGE CAPTURED. Damascus, November 19. All is quiet in Damascus. It is reported that most of the insurgents have migrated to the North, to Homs and the SouthWest towards the Southern Lebanon where the Druses have captured Merjiayun. Christian and Lebanese attempts to defend the
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  • 110 9 —Reuter. MEMORIAL SERVICE AT SEA. London. November 19. A very moving memorial service on the victims of Submarine M 1 was held at dawn, at the spot where the submarine submerged for the last time, aboard H.M.S. Maidstone which was accompanying M 1 when she disappeared. Eight
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  • 105 9 MURDERERS EXECUTED. Bombay, November 19. Shafi Ahmed and Shamra Dighe who were found guilty of the murder of Mr. A. K. Bawla have been' executed. It is understood that Pande, the third condemned man is confined in the criminal lunatic asylum. —Reuter. [On May 23. Reuter cabled:
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  • 57 9 .—Renter. REPUBLICAN’S RESOLUTION. Washington, November 19. The Republican Britten, a member of the House of Representatives Naval Committee. announces his intention to introduce at the forthcoming session of Congress a resolution calling upon the Navy Department to show why the future construction of submarines should not be limited
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  • 61 9 .—Reuter. AGREEMENT SIGNED. London. November 19. The Beam wireless agreement was signed in London to day hr representatives of the British Post Office and th<* South African Wireless Company. It is expected that the stations in England and South Africa will be op»n for traffic in the Spring,
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  • 22 9 .—Reuter. Brisbane, November 19. It is offic’ally estimated that at least 300,000 tons of sugar will be available for export.
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  • 315 9 —Reuter. Mussolini’s Latest. RE-OPENING OF CHAMBER. Rome, November 19. The establishment on a solid basis of a century that will be a century of Italian power through the exercise of stricter self-discipline figured among the Italian aims outlined by Signor Mussolini in his speech at the re-assembly
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  • 47 9 WHY One of the officials responsible for the maintenance of efficiency at the Telephone Exchange is unfortunately away from Penang touring the F.M.S. It is to be regretted that his departure synchronised with a lamentable falling off on the part of the operators working in the Exchange.
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  • 202 9 PROCEEDINGS AT* ENQUIRY. Washington, November 20. Two interesting witnesses in the Mitchell court-martial, which is reaching the concluding stages, were the worldflier. Lieutenant Wade, and Captain Rickenbacker. Both sharply criticised the Air Service. The former declared his intention of leaving the service owing to lack of
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  • 131 9 Reuter. CLARKE v MERLO. London, November 19. At the Albert Hall, in the twenty rounds flyweight contest Elky Clark, the British champion b a at Antoine Merlo of France, who retired in the seventeenth round. MASON v. BROWN. Harry Mason, the British lightweight champion, outpointed the Scottish
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  • 206 9 Alleged Gaining House. SEQUEL TO A RAID At the instance of Inspector Lyons, of the Gambling Suppression Department, Low Soon Hong was charged before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett. this morning with being the occupier of premises, No 7. Carnarv- n Street, which was kept or used as
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  • 562 9 The following passengers are proceeding to Europe by the “Mantua”, sailing to-morrow evening:—Mr. D. Russell, Mr. R. N. Harvey, Mr. G. E. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Blandford. Mr. J. Mitchell, Mr. A. Tin goose, Mr. F. C. Ford, Mrs. A. H. Rees and two children, Mr.
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  • 81 9 SOVIET ORDER. London, November 19. Arcos, Limited, the British commercial representative of the Soviet government, has placed an order for nearly 30.000 boxes of tinplates at various Swansea and West Walts work®.—Renter. The s. s. “Mantua” from Japan. China and Singapore is expected tn arrive here at
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  • 617 9 The Hon. Mr. W. H. Thorne will be proceeding on vacation by the P. O. s.s. “Mantua” to-morrow. In Main-st-., Klang, a number of buildings are being erected by the Trustees of the Estate of Loke Yew. —“M.M. Mr. Geo. Radcliffe, Advertising Assistant of “The Malay Mail,”
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  • 122 9 —Reuter. DEBATE IN CHAMBER. Paris. November 19. After several days the financial debate in the Chamber, on which the fate of the Government depends, developed a sudden interest on account of the belief that the vote would be taken to-night, but it was adjourned till to-morrow, following the
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  • 31 9 —Reuter. CAIRO-NIGERIA FLIGHT. The three British airmen, who are flying from Cairo to Nigeria and back, have irrived at Hilonan on tlmir return from the caj ital of Nigeria.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 9 9 WHY THE TOWN HALL TO NIGHT GO AND SEE
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    • 91 9 I VALVE-iN-HEAD Test the NEW n y Ur qu est or y° ur va ue GROSVENOR MOTORS Penang. ■□□□□□nnnnMSHNHNnnannnnnn«MM 1 GOODYEAR g TYRES g FBR SE ES lEE 6E g TYRES FOR SERVICE g SERVICE FOR TYRES I BORNEO MOTORS LTD., 5 OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION. Cl We are the distributers
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  • 118 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Hong Hwa for Rangoon. Soudan for Singapore, China and Japan. Pali ma for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli. Olehleh and Sabang. Kopah for Bela wan (Deli). Tantalus for Colombo, Suez, Amsterdam, London and Hamburg. Glentara for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. The following ships are
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  • 433 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BI TRAIN. Federated Malay Staten, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration arid 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 closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. train:
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  • 123 10 PENANG NOVEMBER 20, 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 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 C dcutta Demand Bank Rsls4|'| 3 day’s sight Private 156 B Bombay Demand Bank 154| 2 Madras Demand Bank 2. 3
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  • 2679 10 Evidence of marella’s OFFICERS AT COURT OF ENQUIRY. The evidence of Captain Samuel Mortimer, the master of the Marella, as to the circumstances attending the collision between his ship and the Asiatic Petroleum Company’s oil tanker Conus on the afternoon of October 24th, was supplemented at Wednesday’s sitting
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  • 42 10 f r-t Of Mrs. Francis E. 1 u Vise 111 1 road, Chichester, danaMer ,r tess Forbes, and loot n ,,r Pa K et. left £26.«2- S by snd cold bracelet pv w Victoria to her heieio< isl
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    • 113 10 Uh 1 I I j-jyL. ~pl 2 a wlwll JMZJI3 5 F 111 IlLjPr f~| 3 J 5 S Your Home is worthy 1 j of a good Piano. The S J renowned 3 ‘RACHALS’ (New Model) can truly J J be called a master piece. 3 J Call and
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  • 638 11 THIRD RESTRICTION YEAR. 1. The following statistics relating to Rubber Restriction in British Malaya, have been forwarded to us by the Controller of Rubber Exports Total Ex- Total Ex- Total Imports Bri- ports Re- ports tish Malaya, striction Foreign Area. Rubber. 9th Qr. 65,875. 9th Qr. 9th
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  • 271 11 JACKS CO’S MARKET REPORT. London, October 28. All markets have been stronger during the past week on the excellent American trade reports, and the advances would have been much more pronounced had it not been for the fall in the franc. Copper.—American stocks are low. and Best Select Copper is
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  • 235 11 Beii.ir»* o 15,000.00 nom Clove® 100.00 buyers Gold Uaf 72.00 sellers Mace p ick iu» no stock BP-S 125.00 nom. 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried 12.10 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 G.-een Snail Shell» 13.0*”* S* vn Bice No. 1 15.00 P-r
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  • 77 11 For Europe—Christ mas letters Nov. 27. parcels Nov. 21. For New Year letters Dec. 5. parcels Nov. 25. For U. S. A. au 1 Canada —Christmas letters Nov. -21. N-w Year letters N >v. 27. parcels Nov 21. For Australia. —Christ ru-
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  • 14 11 The bomewwd nail by the ss. Mantua closes at 5-30 p.m. to-mnrrow.
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  • 264 11 Tbe fMaumg <ire the latent qm>. t'ltwms in Messrs. Kennedy <t share list at I p.m. b.-day Yester lay. ‘D.-dxy. i t t f 5 J x x I C. c. I e c. Rubber (D- Ihr Allenby 3.90 4.10 4.0 Q 4.25 ex Aver K. 1.55
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  • 125 11 The following are the changes in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to-day:— Rubber Shares. Buyer?. Seller?. Ayer Kilning Rubi?er $1 70 1 80 Bassett Rubber Co 2.02$ 2.12$ B.*tu Lintang Rubber 165 1.70 Brega Rubber Estates 2.02$ 2.12$ Mentakab Rubber Co 82$ 87; Suugei
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  • 58 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 179 cts per pound per pl. 5235.66 No. 1 Crepe 175 cts per pound per pl. $223.33 Firm. (By Courtesy oj Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The JoUouAng were the rubber quotations in London on November 19: Smoked Sheet 4/4} Plantation Ist latex crepe
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  • 106 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 19: London. Spot £286 Down £1 3 m/s. buying 282.10 s 1 3 selling 282.15 s ..1.5s Local. November 20: Singapore sold 200 tons at sl42t Penang buyers no sellers at sl42s. The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd:—
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 515 11 Xew Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted Estate Clerk, competent man, .:,t. knowledge of Dresser’s work, good \‘7pects. Apply Box No. 313, c/o pinang Gazette. Accountant (European) wanted for v‘ in Siam. Knowledge of Malay es- Apply Box No. 311,c/o Pinang Gazette. 1 33 40 11 Wanted a Junior Clerk with knowii
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    • 21 11 rFOR ENVELOPES i OF EVERY j! description at TMR J LOWEST I PRICES RIOS’ up 498 > Pinsng Gazette Press, Ltd. j
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    • 569 11 TENDERS INVITED.NOTICES. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. Penang Automobile Club. fMimiA IUABvn nminruruT The Annual General Meeting of the ruBLIC WORKS uCrIRTIItRT. Penang Automobile Club will be held in the Penang Cricket Club at 6.30 this JOHORE HOTEL—JOHORE BAHRU evening. By Order of Committee. Notice Calling for Tender., 1 nO"LETT, Hon. Secretary
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  • 619 12 uuv < “S. T.” WARNING FROM EARL HAIG. Field-Marshal Earl Haig, presented at Bath with the Freedom of the City, uttered two important warnings We have too small an Army. 55 e have by lack <d vision gone far to discourage the best elements among us
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 479 12 i *"T GENUINE BARGAINS IN OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS. For nearly half a century the Hou&gt;e of Aitchison has been -uppLing overseas reader* with optical instru- merits of the highest quality and they offer these with a full guarantee of their optical perfection. yyaWSH' Any instrument which is 'wsr not entirely satisfactory
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    • 267 12 SCRATCHING MAKES K&lt;IT WORSE Why Endure it—When you can Cure It. Just think what it must mean after such terrible itching, such burning torture, io have the skin cooled and soothed, the itch banished as if by magic. A few drops of D.D.D. Prescription, and you have instant relief. No
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 372 12 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS. ORIGINAL PUZZLE No. 2. Entries in connection with puzzle No. 2 must be received not later than 11 a. m. on Thursday, November 26, and envelopes marked distinctly “original”. The case of Spey Royal whisky, offered by Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., Penang, will be awarded to the
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  • 692 13 MODERN GIRLS WHO CANNOT WALK. Fashion is largely responsible for the way in which Madam walks, says S.F.P. She it is who decides whether she shall skim the ground in a crinoline, glide in trailing skirts, trip in flounces, hobble in narrow, tube-like garments, or jazz in
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  • 132 13 Nov. 23—Hockey League, P. S. A. A. v. B. Co. Vol; Esplanade. 28—Sungei Gettah Rubber Co R. T. Reid Co., 11 a.m. 30—Hockey League, P. S. A. A. v. P. C. C. Penang Free School Ground. 30 —Hockey League, P. H. C. L. v. P. S. Esplanade. Dec.
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  • 708 13 SCIENTIFIC TESTS. The American Automobile Association has announced that actual tests conducted under scientific observation, have proved women drivers as competent, if not more so. than men. The Kansas City Star says that the tests were conducted by Dr. F. A. Moss of the Institute of Government Research,
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    • 40 13 MOON’S PHASES. November. First Quarter. 23rd, at 9-05 a.m. Full Moon, 30th. at 3.11 p.m. December. Last Quarter, Bth. at 7.10 p.m. New Moon, Ifith at 2.04 a.m. First Quarter, 22nd. at 6.08 p.m. Full Moon, 30th. at 9.01 a.m.
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  • 943 14 INCREASED INTEREST. According to Mr. Harry Furniss, modern comedy has much to do with the increased interest in ladies’ dress. He proceeds But modern comedy, ©ven musical farce of to-day, makes much of modern dress. Special articles, published in advance of the production of the piece, whet one’s
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