Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 November 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-11-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 274. VOL. LXXXIII. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1825. PRIOR 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement186 1925-11-28 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs, Ik Wortham Road, Penang. TEL- 57 I Callenders L -roll films packs. Vulcanized Insulated Ĕ Jr Highly sensitive orthochroI Rubber and Cab Tyre 8 neBative# fcee from V V Especially adapted for F EE taking sport pictures, f I186 words
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Advertisement8 1925-11-28 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.”8 words
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Article789 1925-11-28 2 WHAT THE LAW SAYS. A partially published correspondence between Lord Knutsford and Mr. F. N. Charrington indicates that the law as to the disposal of the dead is not too well known, writes Alfred Fellow s id the Sunday Tinies.” Mr. Charrington, with the noble ideal789 words
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Advertisement1600 1925-11-28 2 csxsx«xssixßsxsexss«s» 1 NOTICES. Hua Hin Hotel, Tennis Week. J? r jl i K.A >bS OF —SUBS( IJHIO.V Mayfield Rubber Plantations A Tennis Tournament, deferred from «Including free town deliver) or W /C C\ I imtfcJ Aprf1 wiH be held dnring the ChriBtuaa9 X Limiien. Holidays from December 25th to Decemgjt1,600 words
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Advertisement69 1925-11-28 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 lelief of knowing that there is a bottle of (hamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house. See how it clears69 words
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Advertisement275 1925-11-28 2 The George Town Dispensary, Ltj I THE LEADING CHEMISTS. PENANG. OUR REPUTATION ~YOUR GUARANTEE THE I CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE I FOR I ESTATE MEDICAL SUPPLIES. I SAFETY FIRST. You are absolutely safe when you deal with I “THE GEORGE TOWN.” Each order is exeB cuted by a QUALIFIED275 words
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Feminine Reflections
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Article, Illustration1280 1925-11-28 3 B) the Author of MrsPepyss Diary£ Cd»y, November S.-A little while I m;is singing the praises, in this n of home made bread. While I C> writing, at the back of my mind I deploring the passing of the brick which undoubtedly made the best '"d1,280 words
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Article373 1925-11-28 3 Eileen Francis - By Eileen Francis. I was surprised to find how really handy sealing-wax can be. A girl, who has just been initiated into the art of mould ing the hot wax into all sorts of charming novelties. was most delighted to show me the achievements when I visi373 words
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Article, Illustration138 1925-11-28 3 This is an ideal dance frock for the very young girl. It looks its daintiest when made of lilac georgette or chiffon, with the sash and the soft wide ’‘ruche” of georgette in a .'•lightly deeper shade of mauve. Flesh coloured stockings and mauve satin shoes are w-orn138 words
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Article374 1925-11-28 3 Pauline Bouchier - By Pauline Bouchier. Just now there is no one colour which can be called the fashionable colour of the season, to the exclusion of other shades. During those in-between season days, when summer was passing, women went in for a medley of contrasting shades. Greens were then374 words
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Article612 1925-11-28 3 Mrs. Abbie Hargrave - By Mrs. Abbie Hargrave. Owing to modern conditions of life both avoidable and unavoidable —the nervous child is very prevalent in our midst. She needs special treatment and much perspicacity on the part of the mother in charge of it. Too often the nervous child is treated for612 words
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Article2027 1925-11-28 3 Rosamund - By Rosamund. born on the 29th you seem tn scatter your affection over a great many people, do not let this lead you into fickleness. If vou were born on the 30th. let me caution you against worrying too much it will adversely effect yourself and those2,027 words
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Article520 1925-11-28 4 An unavailing wooer of sleep, I determine to transfer my allegiance, and seek the beauty of the night. Reaching up, I turn on the reading light above my head, and get up. My stable mate, shaded by clothes hanging on the door, slumbers in silence. Slipping into520 words
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Article112 1925-11-28 4 NEW REGULATIONS. In to-day’s issue wo publish a Govern men* Gazette Notification regarding the traffic regulations at St. George s Church. These regulations, we are informed, will com-* into effect on Sunday the 29th November. They differ somewhat from the old regulations in as much as all vehicles when112 words
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Article98 1925-11-28 4 STRUGGLE WITH PASSENGER. During an aeroplane flight from Kosice to Bratislava a struggle took place at a height of more than 6,000 feet between the pilot and a passenger who, it appears, suddenly became insane. The latter attacked the pilot and tried to strangle him. The pilot,98 words
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Article149 1925-11-28 4 GREEN SOOTHING: RED IRRITATING. Dr. J. Dodson Hesaey, writing in the current issue of the “Practitioner’’ on the subject of colour treatment for certain diseases, states that he has had success* ful results with such treatment in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, insomnia, high blood pressure, mental depression,149 words
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Article135 1925-11-28 4 THE IMPULSES OF A WOMAN IN LOVE. Autograph letters, many of them hitherto unpublished, written by Samuel Richardson, the English novelist and author of “Pamela,’’ “Clarissa Harlowe,” and “Sir Charles Grandison,” are to be sold by auction at Sotheby’s. They are written to his friend. Lady Echlin, between135 words
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Article234 1925-11-28 4 I’WiartM p. eh~H< 15,000.00 noni. Cloves 100.00 buyers Told b‘af 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nnhnegs 80s 125.00 nom. 110« HO.OO Coconuts per I.t»H) 50.00 nom. Copra SumlrieJ 12.20 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shtlt* 13.00 ■4iarn Rio No. 1 15.00 v-r do234 words
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Advertisement348 1925-11-28 4 wl .M 3fl *f «X /Z Y r i Peps JHL It is ‘the weak spot in the throat that always feels the first effect of germ attack or any sharp change of temperature. Prompt and proper treatment is necessary if germs are to be prevented from carrying soreness and348 words
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Advertisement55 1925-11-28 4 Get Rid of the Torment of Rheumatism No need to keep on suffering the torment and pain of rheumatism when Chamberlain’s Pain Balm may be easily obtained at a small cost. Rub it on vigorously. It is very penetrating and soothing and quickly scatter? congestion and the pressure that causes55 words
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Advertisement61 1925-11-28 4 For Coughs and Colds. M hen changeable w'eather or exjiosure to cold and wet results in bronchitis, start at once taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Standard for over fifty years, and strongly recommended for stubborn, weakening coughs. For sale everywhere. SINGAPORE AND I STRAITS J j ROUGH DIARY I I For61 words
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Advertisement720 1925-11-28 4 G.831A When‘liver’troubles you, j remember ENO ll' A glass of ENO first thing every morning is the < safest and most pleasant corrective of liver troubles. That is why ENO is so necessary to a healthy life in the tropics. You can count on being free from fl most of720 words
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Advertisement341 1925-11-28 5 I Let Wlncarnis build you I up again I —it won t let you down I I After the ‘flu’ or other illness, when you feel thoroughly weak and run down, let WINCARMs build M up your health again. It is the tonic wine for that purpose, recommended and prescribed341 words
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Advertisement229 1925-11-28 5 J CONDITIONS OF ENTRY. 11. Each sol nt ion to a “P. G.” Cross-Words Puzzle mnst be sent in on the puzzle as printed in the Pinang Gazette and the name and address of the sender mnst be filled in on I g the coupon printed beneath each puzzle. I229 words
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Advertisement354 1925-11-28 5 ,111,,,,1,**********,11,11,11,,,11i,*****,|,1i1111,1111|,*****1111i|1i*****||, iCDAMPrC I OrOlN CjILD. I =='"*************** 111 ***** l llllllllltlli HliHlII If I Hi lIHIIIIIJIIIIIii HI Ulf llllz= f NE W SHI PM £N FS OF g y TITDVICkI z =z ZZ [7“- T s»---< 1 UIxIyIdH f~ ZZ •< v s '"’ill > AND 1 HONEYCOMB «DAMPFC gl354 words
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Miscellaneous287 1925-11-28 5 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 42. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO- Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. forty two. entries for which close ft ll a.m. on Saturday, December 5. ACROSS. DOWNWARDS. 1. Filaments of Wax. L Bees287 words
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Article964 1925-11-28 6 Selangor Floods Subside. NO CASUALTIES S2O,O<M) DAMAGE. Kuala Lumpur, says 77<e Malay Mail of yesterday’s date, has to-day emerged from the waters. The Klang and Gombak rivers have retreated within their banks after their escapade and. in the business area of the town, traflic is now free,964 words
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Article501 1925-11-28 6 .—(SF.P.) SMUGGLERS LOSE Would-be smugglers into Singapore of non-Government chatidu have this year been deprived of something between two and three million dollars of prospective profits, it is roughly calculated from figures relating to captures which have been effected by officers of the Colony’s Preventive Service. The discovery.—(SF.P.) - 501 words
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Article93 1925-11-28 6 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The following programme of music will be presented at the Orchestral Concert, to be given at the E. O Hotel to-morrow. Sunday, the ‘29th instant, at 9.30 p.m. 1. Rosamunde Ballet Music Schubert Entr’acte No. 1. 2. Chanson Indone Rimsky Korsakov [By Request] 3. Fantasie Tannhauser93 words
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35 1925-11-28 6 For Europe—New Year letters Dec. 5. For Australia.—Christ nas letters Dec. 1 and 5, parcels Dec. 1. New Year letters Dec. 1 and 5 parcels Dec. 1.35 words
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Article826 1925-11-28 6 Enjoyable Events. FANCY DRESS FOOTBALL. We extract the following from The Time* of Malaya's report. It was indeed a happy inspiration on the part of those concerned to arrange for a Carnival at Kuala Kangsar. which, according to His Highness the Sultan of Perak, had for its826 words
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Article774 1925-11-28 6 CEREMONIAL FAREWELL AT TAI PING. We lake the following from ‘The Tinies of Malaya.” On Thursday morning Colonel and Mrs. Parr left Tai ping in a special saloon attached to the 9.55 train for Penang. The scene at the Taiping station was very decorative. A carpet of774 words
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Article132 1925-11-28 6 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Belawan (Deli), Pangkalan Brand an. Pangkalan Soesoe and Tanjong Poera. Hakusan Maru for Colombo, Suez, Pott Said, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London and Antwerp. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Bulan for Bagan Datoh, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenhain, Malacca, and Singapore. Ipoh for Port Swettenhain132 words
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Article398 1925-11-28 6 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAM. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore aad Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. train:398 words
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Article122 1925-11-28 6 PENANG NOVEMBER 28, 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 Calcutta Demand Bank R»ls4|'| 3 day’s sight Private 156 Bombay Demand Bank 154 6 I 2 Madras Demand Bank 154? S-122 words
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Article378 1925-11-28 6 st. OEORGE THE I (Ca, o, Escu,,, I Advent Sunday 7 45 r I Matins, Hymn 268, s 3O 8 a I Communion. Hymns a “> Hi, I 10.30 a.m.Mdins.UineseU, and Sermon Hymn E e S I Chant 131, Ps XLVIH 8 W I Magnificat Chant 50 n378 words
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Article366 1925-11-28 6 The annual meeting was held in Edinburgh Mr. W. Greenhill, who presided, said that during the last few months of the year under review labour rates rose sharply <>d account of the increased demand for tappers, and also for pt labour, caused by the high price of366 words
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Advertisement33 1925-11-28 6 APIOL STEEL k I iureandeertain for all Female g complaints.Everyladyshould h g keep a box in the house. Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world. i& Proprietor: SMARTIN, Cb«nii.t, Southampton, England, j33 words
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Advertisement240 1925-11-28 7 oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiniiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiig GIFT PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS j PRESENTS 1 A J__ f V for I I WHITEAWAY’S Sjagßfe I MEN FRIENDS. I Whlt?A'»AY'S I GRAND CHRISTMAS BAZAAR I TOY-LAND NOW OPENI I BIGGER, BETTER and JOLLIER THAN EVER.! XW T/ "v*/ X j WHITEAWAY’S have always maintained that Christmas time240 words
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Article283 1925-11-28 8 Here lieA a jolly ol<l silly ass. Sincere and earnest although his gas Has laughing," in speerh or written column Always serious but never solemn. Such is the epitaph which a London vicar—the Rev. A. Wellesley Orr of St. Paul’s, Kingston Hill—says he would like on his tombstone. There283 words
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Article, Illustration1949 1925-11-28 8 The return of the Queen to town has brought sm.les of satisfaction to thos« Wt st End shopkeepers who anticipate e-.rlv visits from Her Majesty, to purchase her usual Christmas gifts. During the next fortnight, however. Qirnen Mary will he filling a role which she hugely enjoys,1,949 words
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Article332 1925-11-28 8 ,(JZ. M) FIRST CELEBRATION IN MALAYA For the first time in the history of Malaya the Festival of Thirugarthigai, which has been commemorated for many hundreds of years in India, will be celebrated on this side of the water at the Chettiar Temple in Waterfall Road, to-morrow. Rebgious ceremonials,(JZ. M) - 332 words
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Advertisement206 1925-11-28 8 UX W «> Ks<£*U I W/ r Avoid cigarettes that contain sand Sand is responsible for smoker's throat and can easily be detected in mass-pro-duction cigarettes. Drop the tobacco into a glass of water and the sand can be seen distinctly, or spread it out on a paper and the206 words
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Advertisement74 1925-11-28 8 E <£ O. CHRISTMAS EVE. Thursday 24th December. X’-na* Dinner and Cinderella Dance. X'ma* Crackers. Tickets $3. BOXING NIGHT. Saturday 26th December. Dinner and Dance. Carnival Novelties. Tickets $4 NEW YEAR’S EVE. Thursday 31st December Special Dinner and Fancy Dress Ball. Supper. Parisienne Novelties. Tickets $5.Booking for the above Programme74 words
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Miscellaneous24 1925-11-28 8 UDE TABLES. To-Day. Hi«h Water. i.<>w Water 11.7 a.m. 5.27 a.m. 11.26 p.m. 5.24 p.m. To-M<»hh<>w. 11.14 a.m. 6.5 a.tn. 11.59 p.m. 6.3 p.m.24 words
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Obituary24 1925-11-28 8 DEATH Hawkins. —At the General Hospit«L Penang, on the 2Sth November. 1927». in her 74th year, Katherine Henrietta, widow’ of Mr. L. S. Hawkins.24 words
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Article407 1925-11-28 9 Service at the Abbey. king and queen present. London. November 27. Am sixty two years ago, the capital L?.l the future Queen in snow, so it g q to-day when it bade her farewell the f.-t’ falling flakes which quickly Lsformed the streets into gleaming hite carpets The407 words
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Article118 1925-11-28 9 "Keuter. ARMED INTERVENTION. London, November 27. The British policy in China does not imply, nor should it imply, armed intervention that many solely tried Englishmen in China would greatly w’elcome, says the <in its leader. It is futile to dream of diverting and controlling the complicated"Keuter. - 118 words
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Article90 1925-11-28 9 tale. FRENCH PRESS TRIBUTES. Paris, November 27. G Journal recalls how fond the King of Siam was of Western ideas, and how his fin» was marked by a very happy obange in the relations between Siam 2nd lodo-phina. A >‘i[ > l t i had materializedtale. - 90 words
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Article55 1925-11-28 9 neuter. slight IMPROVEMENT. Paris, November 27. ir ine n London to-day opened wi'h 'p. ,o, i a l n 123 15 16 as compared Mi. VFa,er day. It is uncertain ’er the improvement is due to official pert and continental buying or to the Fr, .’.k® difficulty inneuter. - 55 words
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Article31 1925-11-28 9 J -II DEATH DENIED. Paris, November 27. of o' has telegraphed its denial tj h of the Abbe Wetterle, men-ha*-i l’he Abbe suffered from lk't/ Gut is n»w convalescent.—J ’ -II - 31 words
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Article321 1925-11-28 9 —Reuter. Strike Notices Issued. CONDITIONS OF SERVICE. London, November 27. The Telegraphists’ Association has issued strike notices in the case of all wireless operators aboard British ships, and has instructed the men not to sign for further voyages pending a settlement of the dispute regarding the conditions of—Reuter. - 321 words
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Article175 1925-11-28 9 —-Reuter. BOARD OF TRYDE ENQUIRY. London. November 27. Five Board of Trade committees of inquiry into the applications, under the Safeguarding of Industries Act, have issued their conclusion, recommending a duty of 17-5 per cent, ad valorem on packing and wrapping paper, subject to certain exceptions, and—-Reuter. - 175 words
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Article127 1925-11-28 9 —Reuter. IMPOSITION OF DUTIES. Berlin, November 27. It is semi-officially stated that negotiations are proceeding between the British and German delegations on the questions arising from the Anglo-German trade agreement provisionally broken off. owing to differences of opinion in regard to the interpretation of the various points in.—Reuter. - 127 words
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Article67 1925-11-28 9 Reuter. THIRD READING PASSED. Mexico City, November 27. The Chamber passed the final reading of the Petroleum Bill, enacting provisions of Article 27 of the constitution under which foreigners owning land and water propeities will be forced to sell within three years, unless they become Mexican citizens.Reuter. - 67 words
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Article128 1925-11-28 9 —Reuter. The Premiership. PRESS GRATIFIED. Paris. November 27. The newspapers generally are gratified that M. Briand has consented to form a ministry and anticipate a speedy fulfilment of the task as he is the man best qualified to rally the greatest number of republicans in the two Chambers.—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article112 1925-11-28 9 —Reuter. M. BERTHELOT’S EXPLANATION. Paris. November 26. M. Berthelot states that his conversation with M. Chicherin was merely a matter of getting into touch with each other. No negotiations were opened and he merely took bearings on various questions, for example, the position of the Soviet Government—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article99 1925-11-28 9 —Reuter. PILOT SCHOONER MISSING. Amsterdam. November 27. Two torpedo boats and the cruiser Heemskerk are searching in the neighbourhood of the island of Terschelling for a naval pilot schooner, which left there early on Tuesday last, with a crew of thirteen including the captain, chief officer and.—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article83 1925-11-28 9 —Renter. SPINNERS’ ASSOCIATION MEETING. London, November 27. A meeting of the Master Cotton Spinners Association held at Manchester, decided, by a large majority, against the proposal to control the Lancashire cotton spinning industry on the principle of tfie Wartime Cotton Control Board, which includes operatives and representatives.—.—Renter. - 83 words
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Article80 1925-11-28 9 $22,000,000 DEBENTURE ISSUE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 28. The Municipal Commissioners passed a resolution approvi g the borrowing of a sum not exceeding $22,000,000 by the creation of a debenture stock during 1926. The works and services for which the money will be used include the80 words
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Article97 1925-11-28 9 Reuter. Passed by Reichstag. TREATY TO BE SIGNED. Berlin. November 27. The Reichstag, by 291 votes to 174, passed the third reading of the Locarno Bill embracing the security pact arbitration treaties and Germany’s entry into the League of Nations, with practically a full house. The galleries, assignedReuter. - 97 words
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Article25 1925-11-28 9 —Reuter. GERMANY’S ENTRY. Berlin, November 27. The Reichstag, by 278 votes to 189 approved of Germany’s entry into the League of Nations.-—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article229 1925-11-28 9 SCO FLAND vs THE REST. The Rugby Football match on the Esplanade, Penang, yesterday afternoon between Scotland and The Rest resulted in a win for the latter by 13 points (two goate and a’try) to 11 (a goal and two penalty goals). Scotland scored first with a penalty229 words
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Article156 1925-11-28 9 SCOTLAND v. THE REST. The following teams have been chosen to represent Scotland and the The Rest” in the Annual Golf Match to be played on Sunday morning, November 29. The first game will commence at 8-45 a.m. Scotland. The Rest. J. Crabb-Watt 4J. L. Bicknell AR.156 words
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Article157 1925-11-28 9 P.C.C. v P.S.A.A. The following gentleman will represent the P.C.C. on Monday, at 5 p.m. on the Free School Ground:— E. A. Davies, A. V. Perrin, and R. N. Byatt; J. Wilkinson, P. N. Knight and T. L. Palmer; D. D. B. Cook. G. H. Pinckney, A. R. Jennings,157 words
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Article530 1925-11-28 9 Final General Meeting. LIQUIDATOR'S REPORT. The final general meeting of the shareholders of Sungei Gettah Rubber Estate Ltd., (in voluntary liquidation) was held at 8 Beach Street. Penang, this morning for the purpose of considering the report of the Liquidator showing the manner in which the winding530 words
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Article76 1925-11-28 9 Planter’s Claim Dismissed. SET-OFF ALLOWED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpar, November 28Before Mr. Justice Gompertz. Chief Justice, F.M.S., in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on the 27th inst., the case was heard in which Mr. G. L. O’Hara Hickson of Bhutan Estate, Nilai, su*-d Messrs. Fearon76 words
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Article20 1925-11-28 9 NAWNG PET TIN, LIMITED. December output will be affected owing to mishap to the dams at the mine.20 words
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Article93 1925-11-28 9 GS'. F. P.) JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFFS, The action brought by Messrs Arthur Arbenz and Company against Yong Yoon Kong, which commenced before Mr, Justice Deane in the Gnpreme Court on Wednesday, came to a sudden conclusion on Thursday morning. When the case was called Mr. E. A.GS'. F. P.) - 93 words
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Article289 1925-11-28 9 SINGAPORE SCARED. Since the terrible tragedy of a few months ftgo at the Swimming Club (writes a Malaya Tribune correspondent) there has been considerable discussion with regard to the safety, or otherwise, of sea bathing without protection. Many people still swim in local waters without the kindly intervention289 words
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Article66 1925-11-28 9 We are officially informed that 1.606 Libonrprs arrived per s.s. “Tara” yesterday. 669 were sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance proceed direct to Port Swettenham for quarantine there. To-morrow being the Feast of the Sodality of the children of Mary, St. Xavier’s Institution, the Sodalists are giving66 words
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Advertisement78 1925-11-28 9 «MunnnnnnannMNMwwMnunnnnnnnNMM 1 GOODYEAR! TYRES g g FOR BEnER IIE#RE g TYRES FOR SERVICE g SERVICE FOR TYRES BORNEO MOTORS LTD., 5 OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION. n We are the distributors for Good- H n year Tyres. All sizes available. H LI Pneumatic and Solid. Consult M us for quotation and equipment.78 words
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Article1036 1925-11-28 10 BATTERSEA'S CAR LYLE Wars And Words. Battersea’s unusual memorial to Carlyle—a figure of th© Sage seated as the weather vane of the new reference library there—has been causing a good deal of speculation. Before the identity of tin bearded figure became generally known, passers-by indulged in spirited competitive1,036 words
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72 1925-11-28 10 Monday s lightning caused a fatality at Taiping. A Malay ticket collector was in a room with a friend, the former playing an accordeon and the latter singing, when a blinding flash came. The ticket collector fell dead. His body was scorched, while72 words
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Article197 1925-11-28 10 Nov. 28—Sungei Gottah Rubber Co. R. T. Reid A Co., 11 a.m. 28 —Y. W, C. A. Jumble Sale 10.30 a.m. 30—Hockey League, P. S. A. A. v. P, C. 0. Penang Free School Ground. 30 —Hockey League, P. H. C. L. v P. S. Esplanade. Dec 7—Hockey197 words
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Advertisement370 1925-11-28 10 Rls Mt'.-. *‘Good hearing, that," says Monty. And there s only one reply these thirsty days —Montserrat Pulpy Lemon Squash. It’s great." Montserrat Pulpy Lemon Squash is so good because it is made entireh from the juice and pulp of selected, sunripened Sicilian Lemons, sweetened with pure cane sugar no370 words
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Advertisement172 1925-11-28 10 A DOCTOR’S WAY WITH INDIGESTION. The wife of a well known London phvsician became a sufferer from digestive disorder. and. naturally enough, she asked her husband for a remedy. The doctor made her up some medicine of the kind usually given to mild cases, but it failed, so, without more172 words
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Advertisement409 1925-11-28 10 =se= m 1 H J n JL Jl Ji ,i More Brawn—Bone— j and Energy! DO you feel the need of form as much firm, wellmore strength? More knit bone as nine pots of energy? Here is a delicious rice. Add QUAKER OATS food that will abundantly to your family’s409 words
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Miscellaneous36 1925-11-28 10 .MOON’S PHASES. November Full Moon. 30th. at 3.11 p.m. I December. Last Q tarter. Bth. at 7.10 pm. New Moon. 16th at 204 a.m. Firs’ Qutirfer. 22nd, at 6.08 p.m. Fu’l Moon. 30th. at 901 a.m.36 words
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Article1762 1925-11-28 11 SUPPLY AND DEMAAND. We last discussed the probable future of the tin market in our annual review at the beginning of the year, and con eluded a detailed examination of the varying factors, general and particular, with the judgment that «ill indications suggest a higher average1,762 words
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Article812 1925-11-28 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co.. Penang, reported to-day as follows: Although the last few days have seen a decline in the price of Rubber the undertone continues very firm and a big business has been passing in all local shares which close with sellers in the more speculative counters812 words
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Article165 1925-11-28 11 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <k C’o share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. E E Ĕ 8H HH* C X x I c. f e. le, c. Robber (Dollar.) Aver K. 1.65 1.70 1.70 180 Batu L 180 1.83 1.70 1.80165 words
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Article190 1925-11-28 11 BARLOW CO. RUBBER REPORT Since our last report we have had a firm and advancing market, and at one time business was actually done at $l.BO for Spot and £l.Blj for Decomber. Yesterday. however, L'-ndop was reported a farthing down for Spot, to 4/s}d. and this morning a further l<ci190 words
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Advertisement857 1925-11-28 11 Xc'v Advertisements. auction, POSITIONS VACANT. PENANG SALES ROOM. v.intel Stenographer Typist Male An Auction Sale a,., -se—for Mercantile Office in Penang. I'. V Box No. 323, c/o Pinang Gazette. On Monday, 30th Nov., 1925, AT 11 AM. Winted Immediately experienced At No. 12 Logan Road. Penang, Tamil Ayah to assist857 words
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Advertisement197 1925-11-28 11 CHANGE OF SEASON COLDS can quickly be alleviated, and in many instances staved off altogether, by a timely dose of PinkeUfes, the dainty little laxatives and liver regulators. As gently as nature Pinkettes cleanse the system, dispel sick headaches, livemhneSß and bilious attacks. By en°uring daily xega larity they clear197 words
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Article703 1925-11-28 12 SALOME AND MUSIC. By Marcato. The tragedy of Salome seems to have exercised a queer fascination over composers. many of whom have adopted this theme tor expression in music and opera. The greatest dramatization of the legend is unquestionably that of Oscar Wilde’s, whose play was first produced703 words
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Article144 1925-11-28 12 The latest shipping returns show that 64 per cent, of the tonnate building abroad is tn b Q equipped with oil engines whilst the corresponding figure in ti e United Kinydnm is only 38 per cent. According to Motor Ship, taking the world es a whole, there144 words
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Article752 1925-11-28 12 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. London, October 22. Fluctuation in the Rubber Market since last Thursday have been slight. A rather easier tendency developed over the weekend, andon Monday afternoon and Tuesday prices dropped about 2d. per lb. A firmer tone set in on Tuesday afternoon which has continued,752 words
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Advertisement547 1925-11-28 12 MIMMIIWIIiM oy/ v M. wr* W f II x u v ru < /C B \<T toFL x y/ TAe A/a/or" Armq Club fe the onlq cigarette the superb qualitq of which remains constant Army Club Cigarettes “SANDHURST size tjMed lice/wfe* sO's in airtight tins. Cavanders Ltd., pioneers of Hygienic547 words
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Advertisement56 1925-11-28 12 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 feels good to the skin, penetrates quickly to the very seat of pain, scattering the congestion, relieving the preseure and the pain56 words
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Advertisement341 1925-11-28 12 “TOP Mair X w® i W y.. “yr x wJr f COPYR| CHr "The 19 th Hole" <> The Distillers Agency Ltd., Edinburgh, Scotland. (ft l f\ u w' -Mir .jpi Serve the Children All the Postum They Want YOU can give the kiddies all the Postam they want. Postum341 words
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Article577 1925-11-28 13 DECREE NISI FOR A FORMER P.M.G. Lord Merrivale, the President of th< Divorce Court on October 29th grantee a decree nisi, with costs, to Baron Illing worth. Postmaster-General from 1916 t< 1921, on the ground of the misconduc of his wife Baroness Illingworth, with i co-respondent named William577 words
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Article192 1925-11-28 13 CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP. The Western Electric Companv Limited of London, has from October 31st 1925 bee.) known as “Standard Telephones and Cables Limited.” The registered and executive office will remian at Connaught House. Aldwych, W. C. 2. An announcement has already appeared in the Press of192 words
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Advertisement32 1925-11-28 13 Do Not Delay, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, BAXTER'S CANVAS. Stoeks of: Jute Weft, 0,1,2,3,4. Qualities. All Flax, 0 Quality. Tarpaulin Canvas. Always Available from: Sandilands, Buttery Co., Penang, Sole Agents.32 words
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Advertisement437 1925-11-28 13 that thousands of N babies have their constitutions undermined, if not ruined, by having milk from Tubercular cows v? How is a mother to know that her baby is safe from this risk.— Better not to run th© risk—Give Baby Glaxo! Glaxo is used continuously in over 1,500 Infant Welfare437 words
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Article237 1925-11-28 14 “THE WHOLE MIGHT OF ARMY AND NAVY.” “If the French cross your frontier, then the whole might of the British Army and Navy is at your disposal.” That is the statement which Dr. Streseinann, the German Foreign Minister, speaking on November 2at a banquet at Dresden,237 words
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Article210 1925-11-28 14 LOST PRIDE OF RACE. An inquiry into the British coal indus try has been made by the “Monitew des Interests Materiels.” After examining the technical and commercial causes of the coal crisis in Great Britain, the writer states that the. standard of life exacted bv the British trade210 words
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Article126 1925-11-28 14 SIX RECORDS BROKEN. Brooklands' Triumphs. On October 2nd. a 20/70 h p. Crosslev fitted with a 4-seater body, driven by Mr. Leon Cushman, obtained the following International Records on the Brooklands Track. 1. One Kilometre, Standing Start— Speed 60.62 m.p h. 2. One Kilometre, Flying Start Speed 103.42126 words
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Advertisement166 1925-11-28 14 s For few days only From Monday, 23rd 3 MAISON ROSANE E PARIS-AIX-LES-BAINS I Presents: Latest Paris Models Afternoon and Evening Dresses, C Lingerie-Hats, F ancy-Goods. EASTERN and ORIENTAL HOTEL Room No. 36. ■i —ii —in ife jr i[i fii m v r /M r*\ k Iw -**X EiM HZ166 words
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Advertisement17 1925-11-28 14 Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, fl /50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gas*tt« Press, Ltd., Penang17 words
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Miscellaneous225 1925-11-28 14 To-night! Grand Gala Night To-night i‘ The Gnani Star Opera Co. of Malacca Inche Nani bin Haji Omar produces a attractive, interesting comical fairy pl ay “EJAM KALBEE” SEE— Miss Norlia in her latest Hindustani Comied < and Cherai Kaway, Miss Yam in her English Ugs Miss Aman Beloon the225 words
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Article588 1925-11-28 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Pbnang, November 28. 1925 eta Government Mutton— Mutton Indian lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A Inng do 1.30 Trip* do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 I*eg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55588 words
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Advertisement941 1925-11-28 15 ban; FACTS for Gift Buyers-FACTS INDIA, LIMITED. All-Wood Dolls No 1 (Incorporated in England.) A nnuals Authorised Capital J’«nn nS We have the bir est «>»<*tions of Annuals. Subscribed Capital 105o’o0( Christmas Cards Reward Books. Toy Books. Diar’es. Christmas Paid np Undivided Profits 1’458,22] Constructional Toys Cards and Newest Novelty941 words
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Advertisement18 1925-11-28 15 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, *l/75 per book or *2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gaxette Preo, Ltd.18 words
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Advertisement320 1925-11-28 15 STRAITS-AUSTRALIA SERVICE oh THE K. P. M. Regular Monthly Sailings from Singapore to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne direct by the up-to-date passenger steamers “Houtman” and “Tasman.” Fitted with wireless, a Laundry, Barbershop, Spacious Swimming bath and ship’s band The Restaurants aboard the s. s. Houtman and Tasman supply British Food.320 words
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Advertisement1319 1925-11-28 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. from IS k 5 HR I L I mSSH WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. IH-ML—Bk ™f j SARPEDON in port Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. RHEXENOR Dec. 3 London, Rotterdam, and Hamburg. TROILUS Dec. 10 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. /NIPPON YIISFN KAISHA A DRASTUS1,319 words
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