Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 November 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-11-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Ho 275. VOL. LXXXIII. MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS,20 words
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Advertisement779 1925-11-30 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No 7» Northans Road, Penang. TEL. 7Q *»*veXttee«XeXtXXZt««i*««*<*t*********t♦♦•♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«C wZ*« ♦♦»*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>«♦♦»♦• o 71 .1.11 THE ASSURED’S SURE SHIELD. I Buchanan sVv hiskies I I I I I *> 2 J. The best motor policy is the i r g <779 words
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Advertisement13 1925-11-30 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Heed Office SINGAPORE.13 words
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Article703 1925-11-30 2 Sir Percival Phillips - COMMUNISTS WRECK INDUSTRY. By Sir Percival Phillips. People in Great Britain who look upon the Communist world-offensive with contemptuous tolerance will do well to examine the situation which confronts Aus tralia to-day. The Red movement to capture the trade unions, which has only just begun at home, has703 words
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Advertisement1091 1925-11-30 2 NOTICES IS RAILS OF SLBM.KiPT lON. MALAKAR, licensed Surveyor ‘77 77- l|i «nd Leveller, S.S., Kulim, Kedah, accepts W Including free town delivery or moderate rateg of GVery deg y poblagfe. .j cription. ft PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. yfy&r Local a !36 r Ma y field Rubber Pla hltions Look after1,091 words
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Advertisement26 1925-11-30 2 I K.MATSUO J DENTIST. Head Office Branch 101 Bishop 94, Barrack 5 Street, pj t Penan? S.S. R( L bupmg, 5 ’Phone No. 901. Perak. ’‘■‘■«siiiiieiitai.iscsatixta'iM!26 words
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Advertisement404 1925-11-30 2 After an illness take Wincarnis —the best tonic of all. Build up your health again by taking a course of this delicious strengthening, and restorative tonic wine. Put new vitalitv into your system, feed your nerves, repair your wasted tissues create new rich blood- do all this simply by taking404 words
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Article1525 1925-11-30 3 B Y MAJOR-GENERAL SIR FREDERIC K MAURICE, K.C.M.G. 117/W the nation realises what the h0c,,1 tear will he in the future, every nillhf raised to protest against it. [h, ftcul< <f mi > scientists and inlu)> ar<" metinHatty occupied in ijtlllll iri{l "lore and more deadly engines1,525 words
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Advertisement38 1925-11-30 3 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. Bergholt. Behind The Scenes. (Mrs. Lambert Tennis (Chambers. London Letter) Our Own Scottish Letter I Correspondents. Women’s Page) London and Paris Fislii'-risl Paris. Cross-Wo: I Puzzle. P.G’s,” Own j I t38 words
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Advertisement841 1925-11-30 3 f" mH#*’" I I J Mobiloil I Make the chart your guide '3E S’ Before you bought year motorcar you spent a great deal of time and effort in trying to select the best S equipment for your particular needs. When you buy tyres, you try to choose the best841 words
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Miscellaneous34 1925-11-30 3 MOONS PHASES November Full Moon. 30th. at 3.11 p.m. December. T.ast Quarter, Btb, at 7.10 pm. New Moon. Ifitb at 204 a.m. Firs* Quarter. 22nd, at 6.08 p.m. Full Moon. 30th. at 9.01 a.m.34 words
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Article793 1925-11-30 4 DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE CONQUEST. It may surprise some people to read that the early history of the English stage can be traced almost as far back as the Conquest, states T P?s ami Cassel’s Meekly. Indeed a monk of Canterbury, William Stephanides, or Fitz Stephen, who wrote793 words
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Article425 1925-11-30 4 THIS YEAR’S PANTOMIMES. High Street, Africa.” There is a craze for place-names, imaginary and otherwise, in the songs that will be sung in this year’s pantomime. The places range from “High Street Africa.” to Normandy. Provoking young women, variously called “Babette,” "Seminola.” “Adelai,” and so on, are425 words
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Article314 1925-11-30 4 ends in all parts of the country S F P.” Bl DDHA’S RESPONSE TO INFANT PRINCESS. An ancient miracle is recalled by the Superintendent of the Archaeological Survey of Burma in his report for 1925. which describes how the Government is I endeavouring to salve andends in all parts of the country “ S F P.” - 314 words
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Advertisement400 1925-11-30 4 lAN An ‘Allenbury»* f '-KX Baby at the age I '1 of 7 month». m* /nO wi> 7 Pf lan has been reared from birth on the Allenburys* Foods, and though below normal weight when born he progressed so rapidly that at the age of seven months he was five400 words
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Advertisement9 1925-11-30 4 ’IIMAN’s iyj TyPSTCRITING. #1 st no- by the Pinana9 words
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Advertisement226 1925-11-30 4 When Vm ’’yjz Not every mother can feed baby so a food must he K-utid x which, will give the Ti? V" I nc *b- Mothers tum I naturally to Horlicks. which \I I) V P tb value I HorUcks helps nature to build I brain and Lxxftj, brovM ai226 words
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Article1477 1925-11-30 5 Borrows $22,080,000. PLAGUE IN SINGAPORE. We extract the following from the report published by the Free Pres-'i on Saturday. Although transacted in the space of a few minutes the most important business at yesterday afternoon’s meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners was the passing of the resolution approving1,477 words
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Advertisement111 1925-11-30 5 I—■ ■■■ll I 1.. I I .1 m;. MMin iUiwuminiaiiiWHH inmiiHiKfi-wnasoiwuuuhauauuiißr.uti num c KARACHI STORES, j 27, BISHOP STREET. 5? Having no heavy expenses, can supply their clients with the best quality goods at lowest possible prices. A small establishment, but a big stock. New shipments weekly of beautiful, Silks111 words
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Advertisement218 1925-11-30 5 BOILS MEAN BAD BLOOD. Dr Williams' Pink Pitls Banish Boils By Purifying and Enriching The Blood-. When boils, or other eruptions, break out on your body it is a .sure sign that jour blood is in had condition. They will continue to trouble you until the blood is made pure218 words
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Advertisement148 1925-11-30 5 The one sauce appropriate to GAME I —enhancing its flavour in a wonderful I I way—is I LEA PERRINS* SAUCE □nn uci uuci u c u u nanann nnn I Wall’s Sausages, i n 3 n P° r k Sausages. u Oxford Sausages, ‘li In lb. 1 lb. Tins -------n148 words
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Miscellaneous146 1925-11-30 5 To-night Monday 30th November 1925. To-night The Gnani Star Opera Co. of Malacca. (The best touring Malay Opera) PRESENT. —Inche Nani, the famous stage Director and actor supported i v the famous Prima Donna Miss Sarah in an interesting Javanese Play PANJI ASMARAH.” SI-ECIAI.ITIBB: —Javanese Costumes, Songs etc., Extra Turns146 words
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Article239 1925-11-30 6 ELSBORG—RLE I. At the church of St. George the Martyr, Penang, on Saturday, a qn et wedding was solemnized. the contracting parties being Heer Jan Albert. Elsborg, of the Dutch East Indies Revenue Department, second son of Heer Wilhelm Elsborg. of Me lan. Sumatra, and Miss239 words
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323 1925-11-30 6 v. M The 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington’s Regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel C. J. Pickering, C. M. G., D. S. O commanding, presently in Egypt, is under orders to leave there for Singapore to take the place of the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment proceeding to India,( v. M ) - 323 words
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Article732 1925-11-30 6 (.V. -V.) Court of Enquiry's Findings. MASTERS’ SUSPENDED The lengthy hearing into the collision between the Burns Philp liner Marella and the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company’s oil tanker “Conus” was concluded on Tuesday but the Marine Court of Enquiry reserved its findings until Satur-. day morning when the certificates(.V. -V.) - 732 words
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Article757 1925-11-30 6 CONCRETE BRILLIANTINE. Before Mr. Justice R. D. Acton in the Supreme Court, Penang, this morning, Mr. J. J. Saunders appeared on behalf of Ch’ng Eng Joo, against the sentence of a fine of $25 inflicted on him by Mr. G. A. Hereford, District Judge, for having in his757 words
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Article79 1925-11-30 6 To day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p in. 1 March Health to Scotland’s Shores Hewitt 2 Overture “To Montrose Bishop 3 Waltz Maggie Mc’Ghee Wallis 4 Fox Trot Oh Eva Warren 5 Polka Sweet Kiss Kinkel G Selection Reminisciences of Scotland Godfrey 7 Fox Trot '179 words
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Article864 1925-11-30 6 POEY KENG SENG’S SHARES. The affairs of Mr. Poey Keng Seng, the i former managing director of Eastern Mining and Rubber Co., were again before the Bankruptcy Court on Friday, when an application was made by the Official Assignee, Mr. E. E. Colman, for directions. When Mr. Colman864 words
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Article720 1925-11-30 6 A WEEK’S CAPTURES. Thas week s reports of rubber captures contain fuller details of seizures advised last week, and news of a few fresh captures, says The Malay Mail.” On Nov. 14. the “Pikat,” at 7 a- m., off Pulau Pisang, captured a prau con taining three Malays720 words
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Article126 1925-11-30 6 PENANG NOVEMBER 30, 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 21/3» 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 1544) 3 day’s sight Private 156 j 5 Bombay Demand Bank 1544 I g Madras Demand Bank126 words
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Article701 1925-11-30 6 The Rev. R r j bear, is unwen ani| room. Mrs. D. S. Little, of Batn T; from Home by the s.s “CiI B V etDrn *i says Mail, ot Cai ro Miss Midgeley, N ursin Government Hospital, SereX?’ ofl ta England by the Patroclus on T?701 words
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Miscellaneous103 1925-11-30 6 “P. G.”’S CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 41. We publish below the correct solution -of the Pina ng (rcizetb' Cross-Words Puzzle No. 41. together with the names of successful competitors. Ist Prize Mrs. D. Dorall. Kuala Lumpur. 2nd Prize Mrs. 11. A. Foley, Penang. 3rd Prize Ooi Cheng Sun.103 words
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Miscellaneous25 1925-11-30 6 TIDE TABLES. To -Da v. Water. Low Wnter. 12 M’night 6.42 a.m. 12 Noon 6.38 p.m. To-Morrow. 12.31 a.m. 7.18 a.m. 12.56 p.m. 7.12 p.m.25 words
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Article1666 1925-11-30 7 E. H. G. Clan Heraldry—And the Kilt. A ROMANTIC STORY. NEW YEAR DAY. Oatmeal and cake, and caps and plaids and lasses. .4 nd antlered monarchs, lilts and sporrans. too, Bagpipes, with scant appeal for southron masses. Haggis that sniffing Sassenachs eschew, And Burns—and all the hailyardE. H. G. - 1,666 words
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Article723 1925-11-30 7 A huge bowl of purple heather in front of the pulpit of St. Andrew’s Church, Penang, and sprigs of white Leather in the coats and dresses of the congregation, were a sufficient indication of ih- 1 proximity of St. Andrew’s Day. The occ sion was graced723 words
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Article181 1925-11-30 7 A Memorial Service for the Queen Mother, Queen Alexandra, was held in the Fitzgerald Memorial Church, on Sunday evening, November 29, conducted by the Rev. G. F. Pykett; in the presence of a large congregation. The Service opened wi h readings from the Burial Service; after which181 words
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Advertisement158 1925-11-30 7 the ARISTOCRAT OF AERATED WATERS. Pints $l-85 per doz. Splits $l-60 per doz. ESrcrSS BWt.IMI Is /r/ fe (M MANUFACTURED in SISOAM». J pm zizwi WITH BRANDY A drink to be Remembered.” Fraser Neave, Ltd., Penang. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR ir© herely158 words
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Advertisement388 1925-11-30 7 Trouble Back Ache and Lumbago If you suffer from back ache, it matters cot whether the cause be nerves or your kidneys, Dr. Cassell’s Tablets will remove the trouble. When pains in the back make you suspect kidney trouble, take Dr. Cassell’s 'Tablets. In addition to powerful nerve nutrients, this388 words
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Article28 1925-11-30 8 Ractliffe.—On the Bth November T 325 at the Nursing Home, Dumfries, Scotland to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ractliffe of Wellington Estate, Pad mg Rengas. a son.28 words
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Article456 1925-11-30 8 According to /A-x/rr. to day. British and Dutch co-operation regarding rubber production when restriction is removed, will defeat the dark threats levelled at the industry by the Eirestone Company. That is cheering news and would be more welcome were it not qualified by the statement when Restriction ends. Although,456 words
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Article597 1925-11-30 8 Profiteering, in the most offensive sense of the word, is rearing its ugly head in Malaya; where, from the decent class of honest respectful tradesmen who served a past generation of gentlefolk, is gradually being evolved the blatant bottled-nose shark of American commerce, the loudmouthed schemer597 words
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Article291 1925-11-30 8 The destruction of a hundred pibroch s in a bigpipe factory in Kentish Town might be hail-d as an alleviation by the thoughtless, on this, St. Andrew’s Dav. An earnest inquirer at the factory, it is alleged, was greeted with a cold repudiation <*f this point of view.291 words
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Article1651 1925-11-30 8 THAT TRANQUIL FEELING (From Our Own Correspondent). London, November 5. Beyond the fact that the political clubs are filling up, there is little to indicate that the re-assembling of Parliament will soon be upon us. If our Statesmen are right in thinking that the country’s most urgent1,651 words
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Advertisement280 1925-11-30 8 i: 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—to280 words
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Advertisement74 1925-11-30 8 E. A O. CHRISTMAS EVE. Thursday 24th December. X’ana* Dinner and Cinderella Dance. X’mas Cracker*. Ticket* $3. BOXING NIGHT. Saturday 26th December. Dinner and Dance. Carnival'Noveltie*. Tickets $4. NEW YEAR’S EVE. Thursday 31st December. Special Dinner and Fancy Drees Ball. Supper. Paricienne Novelties. Tickets $5. Booking for the above Programme74 words
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Article336 1925-11-30 9 —Reuter. King Grief-Stricken. WORIJ)-WII>E sympathy. London, November 28. p tl affection for the Royal 1 v has never been more greatly than the remarkable demonillU t-nns of grief on the passing of Queen S«»<ira and sympathy with the King. A grief-stricken over his mothers u He was the—Reuter. - 336 words
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Article124 1925-11-30 9 WORKING HOURS. London. November 28. The actual voting at the meeting of the Master Cotton Spinners’ Association at Manchester, cabled earlier, resulted in 73,(W being in favour and 20,000 against the curtailment of the working hours, which the Committee however decided was insufficient to justify a change.—124 words
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Article70 1925-11-30 9 Reuter. SI 0. KSSFUL DECEPTION. Dublin, November 28. Armed raiders in the uniform of the Civil t uard last night obtained admittance •Hto Miumtjoy Prison by presenting themith pretended prisoners and then hvld up the warders with revolvers. They <inickly searched the prison, hurried >nneteen prisoners into waiting. Reuter. - 70 words
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Article83 1925-11-30 9 —Revter. D EMISSARY’S STATEMENT. Moscow. November 29. In connection with the complaint of 1 c Bradford Ch amber of Commerce, nia il to the Far East ria 1 ’a had been delayed and sometimes t}p t- rxi Commissary of Posts stated nit lie had not yet received—Revter. - 83 words
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Article36 1925-11-30 9 Reuter. C’ONFE RENCE A DJOU RNE D. Bombay, November 28. The conference of representatives of 1,11 -owners ui.d textile strikers, with a h A to settlement, has been adjourned both sides not yielding.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article401 1925-11-30 9 —Reuter. The New Cabinet. M. BRIAND’S TRIUMPH. Paris. November 28. The forming of a Cabinet by M. Briand is regarded by the newspapers as another triumph of his adroitness. He depends on the support of the very Radicals who previously refused to follow him. unless they were induced—Reuter. - 401 words
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Article114 1925-11-30 9 HOPE ABANDONED. Amsterdam, November 29. Hope is abandoned of any survival of the crew of the naval pilot schooner. Renter. [On November 27, Reuter cabled Two torpedo boats and the cruiser Heemskerk are searching in the neighbourhood of the island of Tertschelling for a naval pilot schooner,114 words
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Article84 1925-11-30 9 .—Reuter. FIRESTONE COMPANY’S THREAT. London, November 28. The Manchester Guardian states that the recent threat made by the Firestone Tyre Company to complete its rubber supplies far in the future is dismissed as unimportant in Mincing Lane. On the contrary, there have recently been developments indicating that there.—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article25 1925-11-30 9 —Reuter. ENDED IN AUSTRALIA. Sydney. November 28. The British seamen’s strike has ended, and the men are resuming work on the owners’ terms.-—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article83 1925-11-30 9 j.— Reuter. Locarno Agreement. THE COLOGNE ZONE. Berlin. November 28. Marshall von Hindenburg, President, Doctor Luther, Chancellor, and Herr Stresemann. Foreign Secretary, have signed the Locarno agreement legislation. —Reuter. EVACUATION OF COLOGNE. Cologne, November 28. Evacuation of the Cologne zone begins on November 30.—Reuter. FUSION OF DYE COMPANIES. Berlin.j.— Reuter. - 83 words
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Article140 1925-11-30 9 .—Reuter. NOVEL SMUGGLING SCHEME. San Francisco, November 28. Following the receipt of information from abroad that a scheme is afoot to smuggle Chinese into America, the local Director of Immigration at Hawaii led a party who made searches over a vessel arriving from the Far East. Twice.—Reuter. - 140 words
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Article123 1925-11-30 9 CHRISTMkS CHEER INCIDENT. New London (Connecticut). Nov. 28. rhe Oc-an Maid has been released. The Government’s eas-* depended on its being able toprove th it the Helen was capable of reaching shore in an hour, but the Helen has since sunk in a gale.— Reuter. [On November123 words
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Article97 1925-11-30 9 Reuter. 1926 MANOEUVRES POSTPONED. Washington, November 28. The Navy Department announces that the heavy cost of the manteuvres off Hawaii and the subsequent cruise of the fleet to Australasia, together with other considerations of economy, preclude the possibility of extensive naval manoeuvres in 1926, and the proposedReuter. - 97 words
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Article197 1925-11-30 9 FUNERAL IN PENANG. On Saturday morning, at the General Hospital. Penang, the death took place of Mrs. Katherine Henrietta Hawkins, the mother of Messrs. E. G. Cullin of the Bindings, Mr. W. N. Cullin now of Kuala Lumpur and Mrs. L. E. M. Hawkins of Kampar.197 words
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Article393 1925-11-30 9 —Reuter. League Results. ASSOCIATION CUP. London, November 28. The following were the results of the ties played on Saturday FIRST DIVISION. Arsenal 2, Sunderland 0 Aston Villa 3, Manchester C. Bolton W. Cardiff C. 1Leeds 0, W. Bromwich A. 1Leicester C. 1, Everton 1 Liverpool 0, Bury 1Manchester—Reuter. - 393 words
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Article41 1925-11-30 9 —Reuter. RACES ABANDONED. London, November 28. The Manchester races, including the November Handicap, were abandoned owing to frost.—Reuter. London, November 29. Owing to frost the Birmingham races to be held to-morrow have b«en postponed and those of Tuesday abandoned.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article198 1925-11-30 9 SUCCESSFUL INAUGPRATIOX. In India, the Thirnkarthigai Festival is a very great festival, indeed and is celebrated with grandeur. All pions Hindus fast the whole day and take their meals only after lighting the lamps in their houses. M M. M. Sithambara:n Chettiar introduced this Feast to Penang at198 words
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Article204 1925-11-30 9 Agricultural Show. PRIZE WINNERS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Pilah, November 28. The Kuala Pilah District Agricultural Show was held here this morning in ideal weather, under the anspicies of the Malayan Agricultural Association, before a large crowd from the outlying kampongs and districts. The judges were divided204 words
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Article135 1925-11-30 9 YACHT RACING. (From Our Own Corresp ndent.) Singapore, November 30. The last and deciding race for the Vice-Commodore’s Trophy fizzled out and was declared to be no race. The start was delayed until 10.30. owing to thunder-storm. During the home beat Jean IT was the leading boat but135 words
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Article102 1925-11-30 9 KUALA KUBU SUBMERGED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tpoh, November 30. Since Saturday night Ipoh has been considerably flooded. The native bazaar section is still inundated. It has been raining the whole morning. Tanjong Malim is flooded, tho water entering the Post Office. Kuala Kubu is in102 words
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Article598 1925-11-30 9 Ice and Other Rings.” IS LEGISLATION REQUIRED Mr. Chan Ah Choo of Klang writes as follows to The Malay Mail. The general public, especially the working class, should be very much indebted to Mr. A. B. Jordan for bringing to the notice of the Government598 words
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Advertisement80 1925-11-30 9 «Ba □nnunnnnnMH«Mßßnrjnnnnnnn«M I GOODYEAR TYRES g FOR MIIML S TYRES FOR SERVICE g SERVICE FOR TYRES BORNEO MOTORS LTD., 5 OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION. n n n We are the distributors for Good- 2 year Tyres. All sizes available. LJ LI Pneumatic and Solid. Consult 5 us for quotation and equipment.80 words
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Article776 1925-11-30 10 SERIOUS DAM \«E TO RUBBER. We were a little optimistic yesterday when we headed our flood report “After the Deluge” says The Mahnj Mail. Such optimism seemed justified, and we were not alone in being betrayed into it. One Kuali Lumpur business house had even telegraphed to776 words
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38 1925-11-30 10 For Europe—New Y -ar letters Dec. 5. bor Australia.—Ghrstnis letters Nov. .JO and Dec. 5, parcels Nov. 3<h New Year U tters Nov. 30 and Dec. 5 parcels Nov. 30.38 words
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Article149 1925-11-30 10 Elloia for Port Swettenham and Singa pore. Aachen for Colombo. T jibuti. Port Soudan, Suez, Genoa, Marseilles, Rotterdam Antwerp and Hamburg. Fionia for Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria. London, Hamburg and Copenhagen. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and I angkat. van Hoorn for Bel iwan (Deli), Edi and Langsa. Sitiawan149 words
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Article554 1925-11-30 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). bt num. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Snnday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. train:554 words
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Advertisement187 1925-11-30 10 I i IWr. ll'w&Wl I i i I Weather Forecast. j Further Rain. =H That however will not worry you if you own a new Columbia Grafonola g MODERATELY PRICED FMM I I SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE 1 Robinson Piano Co., I PENANG. MACHINERY USERS HAVE DEFINITELY I REDUCED I187 words
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Advertisement308 1925-11-30 10 The George Town Dispansary, Lm I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, PENANG. OUR THE I CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE 5 for I ESTATE MEDICAL SUPPLIES. I SAFETY FIRST. You are absolutely safe when you deal with “THE GEORGE TOWN.” Each order is exeB cuted by a QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMIST H and308 words
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Article1077 1925-11-30 11 COMMITTEE MEETING. At the meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held at Penang on the 20th November, 1925. there were present: the Controller of Labour. Malaya, (Mr. E. W. F. Gilman) Chairman: the Deputy Controller <>f Labour, Penang (Mr. C. D. Ahearne) Vice-Chairman and Secretary: the Principal Medical1,077 words
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Article362 1925-11-30 11 WHY IT HAS BEEN DOUBLED The Controller of Labour, Malax a, sends t o "The Mail” for publication; The public will have seen from a Notification in the "Gazette'’ that the rates of assessment on Indian labour under section 129, Labour Code, and section 119, Labour Ordinance,362 words
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Article170 1925-11-30 11 A SUCCESSFUL EVENT. The Anglo-Chinese School and the Suydam’s Girls’ School. Malacca, have just held a Children's week, says "The Malay Mail.” The executive- committee consisted of the Rev. M. Dodsworth (chairman). Miss Dickinson, Mr. Chan Ah Him, Mrs. Kuan and Mr. Lam Yet Seng (hon.170 words
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Article247 1925-11-30 11 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy A Co.\ share list at I p.m. to-day Saturday. To-day. F SHaRRK. c «i i i I c. I c. sc. c. Rnblier (Dollar.) Balsjownie 7.00 7.50 7.00 7.25 ex Bnkit Katil 2.00 2.20 2.00 2.20 cum Haytor247 words
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Article56 1925-11-30 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 176 cts per pound per pl. $234.66 No. 1 Crepe 174 uM per pound per pl. $232/Quiet. (By Courtesy oj Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The following were the rubber quotations in London on November 28: Smoked Sheet Plantation Ist latex crepe 4/s'» (By56 words
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Article153 1925-11-30 11 Th* Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on Noreniber 27: London. Spot £286.15s Up £0.15s 3 rn/s. buying „281 Down „0.5 s 3 selling ..281.5s ..0.5s I jOC a L. Novt-mber 28; Singapore sold 150 tons at Penang buyers no sellers at $142.75. November 30: Singapore153 words
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Article108 1925-11-30 11 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N. L. from 22nd to 28th November (being one week) was hirteen tons. The output of Pattani Tin. Ltd. for the month of November was hours 441, yards 24,000. piculs 130. The s. s. Antenor is expected to arrive here108 words
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Advertisement449 1925-11-30 11 X'ew Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted Experienced Book-binders. P ply to Box No. 307, c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanted by local firm a thoroughly jh’Je Clerk as Typist and General Office Clerk. Apply No. 326, c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanted Stenographer Typist Male Chinese— for Mercantile Office in Penang. Apply Box No. 323,449 words
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Advertisement36 1925-11-30 11 Your ID yeit trouble you If -o try Sellers' Lotus Honey, the safest, surest and most high-praised Nature's cure for Eye troubles. Cures even Cataract, etc. Literature free. Boor» Pli .rmacy. Penang Road Penanc. (S. S.)36 words
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Advertisement291 1925-11-30 11 n H n J I J FOLLOW THE Un-/- t -JFF EXAMPLE 0' 0F THE MEN WHO KNOW “CASTROL” IS USED BY PRACTICALLY EVERY SUCCESSFUL RACING EXPERT. International Six Days’ Trial-England-August, 1925. International Trophy and International Silver Vase-Won on Castrol 36 Gold Medals awarded —36 Won on Castrol 13 Silver291 words
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Article1422 1925-11-30 12 BY SIR WILLIAM BEACH THOMAS. K.B.E. A Politician said twenty years ago that 12,000,000 British people were <n the edge of starvation. In one sense it was true and is still true —so true that a to-day's politician might go a step further and argue that1,422 words
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Article229 1925-11-30 12 hri.ir» s Op»un r »5.000,00 nom. ■loveg 100.00 buyers Gold 1< af 72.00 sellers Mac- P eking» no stock 125 00 nom. 110« 110.00 Coconutsper 1.0*” 50.00 nom. Dopra SunJried 12.20 buyers Rattai'e 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10. r /i Qr<‘.-n bnail Rhell* 13.00 Ssani R’ce No. I229 words
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Article1032 1925-11-30 13 ANOTHER SEARCH FOR £14,000,000. Despite scores of failures an d disap- pointed hopes, one more expedition is about to endeavour to wrest the romantic secret of Cocos Island and recover the £14,000,000 treasure known to be buried ihere, says "The Daily Express.” Its leader is Lieutenant F.1,032 words
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Article314 1925-11-30 13 There have been appearing recently in The Times a sones of very interesting instances of Travellers’ Honour. On the 2nd October, 1918, I happened to be in Damascus—24 hours after its capture—and I went to make some purchases of silk at a shop owned by a Syrian, writes314 words
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Article327 1925-11-30 13 Nov. 30—Hockey League, P. S. A. v. P. C. Penang Free School Ground. 30 —Hockey League, P H. C. L. v P. S. Esplanade. Dec 7—Hockey League, P. H. C. L. v P. S. A. A. Per. int Fre’ School Ground. 7—Hockey League, P. C. C. v. B.327 words
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Article282 1925-11-30 14 WOMAN’ OF THE ICE AGE. Keen interest is beitig shown by scientists in the skull, probably that of a London woman who lived between 15,000 and ‘20.000 year s ago, which has been dug up from 26 feet below the present level of the> street where Lloyd’s282 words
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Article400 1925-11-30 14 Mr. Maqbool Mahmood’s B'll Dealing with moneylenders in the Punjab, which i B attracting c«n<iderablw I.ten st in tie Province, has been ie drafted for introduction in the Provincial Legislative Council. The subject is of great import ance to the Punjabi cultivat< r, sii.ee the payment400 words
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Article179 1925-11-30 14 see tn e donkey is still with us.” “S. F. In one of Lloyd George’s early cam paigns some one threw a brick through the window, and it fell on the platform at his feet. Picking it up he cried Behold the only argument of our opponents.”see tne donkey is still with us.” “S. F. - 179 words
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Article587 1925-11-30 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, November 30, 1925 cU Government Mutton— Mntton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Trip* do l.C’O Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 of Mwtton lb 55 Lamb do 55587 words
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