Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 December 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-12-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 299. VOL. LXXXIII. WEDNESDAY, 30th DECEMBER, 1025. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement567 1925-12-30 1 «NIKKO* photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. i( 0 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL. 5'9- a ALHAMBRA CIGARS AX V_#TPI l^e ONLY cigars which satisfy ALL smokers. J IH ALHAMBRA CIGARS DEFY ALL COMPETITION. f x mIBM Discriminating smokers are invited to try. They will soon567 words
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Advertisement13 1925-12-30 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Head Office SINGAPORE.13 words
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Article695 1925-12-30 2 BENGAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, December 10. Three decisions of considerable public importance were arrived at by the Bengal Legislative Council at a meeting held at the Town Hall on Monday last. The first, which was so drastic as to occasion surprise, was the refusal695 words
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Advertisement1624 1925-12-30 2 AUCTION. NOTICES. I RATFS OF SUBSCRIPTION. NOTICE OF SALE. PENANG TURF CLUB. Including free town delivery or 111 L rwwtAoe ?n' rr.TTv, pattdt Appl 1’ cat ion s for the use of Private 3 BY ORDER OF THE HIGH CO L Boxes daring the forthcoming meeting i AYAFLE !>' ADVANCE.1,624 words
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Advertisement37 1925-12-30 2 When you are Tired take /sanatogeA The True Tonic-Food. Mahmoud Ali Khan, Bhopal State: W “Since using Sanatogen I feel M w. active and keen at every moment. Sanatogen is like the combination of a thousand c37 words
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Advertisement155 1925-12-30 2 The secret of a SALAD. Add to the dressing a few drops of 5 I LEA I SAUCE 1 nr rioini—,, I JUST reprinted MALAYAN i MONOCHROMES. By Sir HUGH CLIFFORD. I Price $2 Postage 30 cts. extra. IN THE PRESS IN A CORNER OF ASIA By Sir HUGH CLiFFORD,155 words
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Article646 1925-12-30 3 Evening Standard.” Mr. Henry Arthur Jones has carried his protest against the decision of Stratfordon Avon to honour Mr. George Bernard Shaw, in connection with the Shakespearean celebrations, a stage further bv a letter to the Mayor of Shakespeare’s town. In a recent“ Evening Standard.” - 646 words
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Article201 1925-12-30 3 SPECIALIST STRUCK OFF MEDICAL REGISTER.. Ine General Medical Council directed ho registrar to remove from the Medical h' -rister the name of Mr. William Lloyd, "h.( L. R.C.S., 58, Brook-street, W., a 111 an j throat specialist, as a sequel a complaint by the British Medical Association.201 words
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Article688 1925-12-30 3 (TimesY League of Nations sat to tn\he R. Ik” h fron,ier in ‘he Balkans it found that the ac.iviti- s of bandits led to «h» trouble. C<>rnita ji wh?eh7 reC i lled arethe lawles ba Which havealways infested those regions lnteroational trouble arises n which they are not(TimesY - 688 words
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Article178 1925-12-30 3 1,5C0 MEN AND WOMEN DEMAND FOOD. Extraordinary scenes were witnessed at a meeting of the Bedwellty (Monmouthshire) Board of Guardians. A deputation consisting of nearly 1,500 men and women from various parts of the union marched to the guardians’ offices at Tredegar, and many of them forced178 words
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Article489 1925-12-30 3 i. —"The Times.” .Pricket Personalities. By H. D. G. Leveson-Gower. (Williams and Norgate. ss. net.) Mr. Leveson-Gower possesses two of the essential qualities required for writing an agreeable book about cricketers knowledge and urbanity. He can still make the few greatly needed runs, and his experience as captain,i.—"The Times.” - 489 words
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Article170 1925-12-30 3 OUT-RELIEF TO BE EARNED. Having spent more than £500,009 upon out-relief to able-bodied unemployed and received no return, Edmonton, Mid dlcsex, Board of Guardians have adopted a scheme of "test work” for men on their relief list. Local authorities in the Union— Horn sey, Tottenham, Edmonton, Enfield,170 words
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Article125 1925-12-30 3 NEW METHODS TO DEFEAT "LONG FIRMS.” Thanks to the efforts of a specially formed detective agency 7 the textile industry during the past year has been saved tens of thousands of pounds. This, at one time, was an industry subject more than any other by its system125 words
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Advertisement322 1925-12-30 3 BUFFALO BRAND CEMENT. Ready Stocks Always Available. I I Regular Fortnightly Shipments. STANDARD PACKED QUALITY./ ===3 IN I I LOWEST IRON PRICES. DRUMS. j I LET US SUPPLY A TRIAL ORDER. The Cement has Passed the Tests of the Penang Municipality and the P. W.D., F.M.S. I AGEA/TS; HARRISONS, BARKER&C?322 words
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Article1591 1925-12-30 4 RABBI ISRAEL I. MATTUCK, A. M.. D. H. L - BY RABBI ISRAEL I. MATTUCK, A. M.. D. H. L. If the practice of old beliefs was more prominent in the matters of everyday life there would be no demand for a new creed. Because of the hypocrisy of some of its professors organised religion1,591 words
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Advertisement219 1925-12-30 4 'MgIV' “TOP -Jftak aSWWte l®\ ftwi®S( wms\w v/'rwow il 'kd«wr\ v r SLa -Wf "wwWx W □> p 1 WA.A The w Ho,e w[iii The Distillers Agency Ltd., Edinburgh, Scotland. CT«o«w^jg'>^^»Mßiggg^:att£.'gag asvaa-i 1 I i SIEMENS I (SCHUCKERT) I ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, i t Smoothing Irons Water Boilers Table Fans Toasters219 words
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Advertisement86 1925-12-30 4 aF The day» in v which we live render it more difficult to maintain a condition of perfect health all the time. The system get»‘rundown* with rush and worrie». Hence the necessity for a health-building medicine —ons which will assist the restorat ion of health and will build up the86 words
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Advertisement184 1925-12-30 4 New way to make your hair stay combed O9f as hair brush left it MEN realize tjiat nothing ffeflHlA spoils the good impression Iw their appearancemakes so quick- y ly as unkempt hair. That is why Stacomb was Women, too, find Stacomb exgreeted with such enthusiasm. cellent especially for bobbed184 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1925-12-30 5 (By a Woman Correspondent.) Paris, December 2. of T »i? ree a Of Pa are characteristic of w.nter days. Everyone looks gay. Never were clothes smarter and women more attractive. Well muffled np. it is a ad a mirc a Th?i- 7‘ k alon a d J1,000 words
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Article422 1925-12-30 5 VISITED BY WIVES. The Communists who were sentenced at the Old Bailey to imprisonment in the second division were visited at Brixton Prison by wives and dependents. EKeny possible latitude was allowed to the men and their wives to meeteach other separately and for them to remain422 words
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Advertisement286 1925-12-30 5 Don’t be a Slave to RHEUMATISM Almost before you are aware of your peril, you may find that Rheumatism has vou in its merciless grip, and the results of neglected or wrongfully treated Rheumatism are not pleasant to contemplate. Make up your mind that Rheumatism shall not make a slave286 words
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Advertisement359 1925-12-30 5 p I» M i His Food S' 11 I' ec^e his Future Every baby has a future of great possibilities. The infant n y° ur arms may make a name that will ring round the world, and everything may depend upon the foundation laid in infancy. A baby who is359 words
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Article1488 1925-12-30 6 IN THE MIDST OF LIFE WE ARE IN DEBT t Now the New Year, reviving old desires, i The greedy chetty Io a cheque aspires The Generous Employer, on this happy day, < With bonus extra, drives the woll away! < A Rubber Ready Reckoner. s Congratulations1,488 words
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Article181 1925-12-30 6 EYE-WITNESS’S STORY Remarkable Escape. Mr. Manasseh, who was an eye-witness of the accident to Mr. Wickett’s cir in Northam Road on Monday, says he was being driven along with two friends to “The Homestead”. As his syce was about to turn the car across the centre of181 words
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Article684 1925-12-30 6 BOXING NIGHT CARNIVAL. A Hectie Time. (By A Correspondent.) Moribund Taiping is the name often given to the Capital of Perak, but those who were fortunate enough to be able to attend the Carnival night, organised by Mr. and Mrs. Brien and Mr. England, had no cause684 words
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Article124 1925-12-30 6 LEARNING HANDICRAFTS TO TEACH INDIAN WOMEN. So that she may be batter qualified to improve the conditions of her women subjects, the Begum of Bhopal, the Mahominedan Indian woman ruler, is learning a number of handicrafts during her stay in London. In the last few weeks she124 words
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Article175 1925-12-30 6 The Editor, Pinang Gazette. Sir, —Suppose a “wire” over a main road snaps and someone is electrocuted, a Coioner’s enquiry will be held and no doubt the finding “accidental death” will be returned. Who is to be blamed Nobody, of course But as the deceased cannot be responsible175 words
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Article136 1925-12-30 6 (To the Editor of the. “Pinang Gazette Sir, —The reading-room for non-sub-scribers is invariably well-patronised by school-boys and cleiks who seem to be very interested in the papers. Indeed, so quite taken up are they in the dailies that they are apt to be oblivious of others who136 words
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Article111 1925-12-30 6 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.’’) Sir, I noticed an article in your esteemed paper of Monday, the 28th December, 1925, on page 6, regarding the “F. M. 8. Scholarships.” It would be pleas ing to parents and guardians of children, residing in the Straits Settlements to know,111 words
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Article252 1925-12-30 6 LESS WASTE BETTER METHODS. A striking example of how the United States Department of Commerce promotes national efficiency is furnished by the annual report of Mr. Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, describing “one of the most astonishing transformations in economic history” brought about by cooperation between the252 words
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Article553 1925-12-30 6 Mr. A. N. Kenion J.P., on a v’sit to Grik. Mr. H. G. H. Bartlett has been arpointed an Assistant Superintendent of Excis* 1 F.M.S, Mr. Khoo Fun Yong, the ebb st son of Mr. and Mrs KhooC.iye Ilean, left to-day by the in.v. “Esq iri lino”553 words
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Article101 1925-12-30 6 TWO COLONELS WHO EMBEZZLED. Colonel Zarifopoulos, formerly chief cf police at Salonica, and Colonel Dracatos, who were condemned to death by court-martial for the embezzlement of public funds, were hanged outside Athens. The executions were carried out where M. Gounaris, an ex-Premier, General HadjianesLs, an eX-coinnia.Dider-in-chief,101 words
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Article134 1925-12-30 6 To-day at 8 30 p m. 1 March Hurrah Bovs Ln calle 2 Overture Bohemian Girl Ralfe 3 Waltz Close Your Eyes Yoell 4 Rag Jimmy Sale Wood 5 Fox Trot Oh Eva Leslie 6 Selection “Irish Airs” Hartmann 7 Polka Pierrot Megone 8 Fox Trot The King134 words
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Article400 1925-12-30 6 Messrs. Baker Afoirm Kuala Lumpur reported on'* ‘y Lt< C follows: Friday The few days before Xm, vide us with much uith wJ T d m nr share market repoit, and 6,1 1 has proved no exci ptL ft Pnr rp a!ly were a couple of quite400 words
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Article181 1925-12-30 6 A PENANG TEAM AT TAIPING. A Penang football team, under the captaincy of Lim Pek San, visited Taiping during the Christmas holidays and played friendly games on the Perak Club Padang. On Christmas Day the Penang side defeated their hosts by 3 goals I® nil, Md. Aljohary being181 words
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Article181 1925-12-30 6 NO MORE DEGENERATE TH-A' THEIR ANCESTORSThe. Bishop cf Lichfield Dr J' A pthorne). speaking at t o on _T r ent cesan Conference at lt e a pays said that, sonic P eop J C ~dege»»' groaning and moaning a )0U D j e o f rate181 words
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Article1752 1925-12-30 7 Commissioners 9 Findings. NO BLAME FOR CONDUCTOR. The Electric and Tramways Committee concluded their inquiry yesterday afternoonjmto the accident to Mrs. Lim Ch wee Lian who was injured on the 29th October in fal'ing from one of the Municipal buses. Mr. B. Nunn the president, was in the1,752 words
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Article609 1925-12-30 7 NORWEGIAN’S MYSTERIOUS death. Romantic Career. The death of Mr. Olnord Wohl Schroeder, described as a Norwegian, in his room at the Europe Hotel on December the ISth, is still shrouded in a complete mystery and as far as we can gather the local Detective Department has not609 words
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Article161 1925-12-30 7 LATEST EPIGRAMS FROM AMERICA. TheZkn?// Sketch publishes the following Epigrams from America:— It usually is a happy marriage if he will give and she will forgive. Another general aid to longevity is the fact that the good die young. The coal-miners are doing their bit towards making161 words
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Advertisement197 1925-12-30 7 f.BU f When i appetite fails remember ENO’S •FRUIT SALT If your system is not clearing itself of im- purities, appetite fails. To aid the proper functioning of the human system, to I purify the blood, and i to restore the conditions of digestion i which bring back a healthy197 words
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Advertisement61 1925-12-30 7 A FEELING OF WELL-BEING quickly follows a small dose of Pinkettes when you are constipated, bilious, headachy, “blue.” Taken when needed, Pinkettes ensure the healthy clear skin and pfefetbss sweet-smelling breath which are the natural outcome of daily regularity. Your chemist sells Pinkettes, or post free, at 60 cts the61 words
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Advertisement455 1925-12-30 7 I; i; I U&/4 i cars I True Economy I j* ffl To get “Over the hills and lai 5559&SSBBZS1M awav,” to inhale fresh breezes 9S 9 and refresh the sight with S change of scene is to practise S’ true econo ny of health and S’ a mental igour.455 words
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Article483 1925-12-30 8 Let th" jury consider their verdict," the King said for about the twentieth time that day. .Vo, no said the Queen. "Sentence first—verdict afterwards." —Alice in Wonderland. In another page we print the result of the Municipal inquiry into the omnibus incident in which Mrs. Lira Chwee483 words
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Article391 1925-12-30 8 Nearly a year has elaps'd since tha Pinang Gazette under the option, Safety First,” broached the subject cl traffic control in Malaya. Much was done before and much las been done sii.ee the eppearance of the series of editoria s to which we refer, and for the results391 words
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Article404 1925-12-30 8 To-morrow will bo a grc j at day throughout the Empire and indeed anywhere wheie two or three Sc its are gathered together, for it is Hogmanay, the great Scottish festival on the last day o f the year, when our friends from north of the Tweed will waible404 words
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Article1102 1925-12-30 8 HARRY VARDON - HINTS IN SEASON. BY HARRY VARDON. (Six Times Open Champion). This is the season of the year when one of the problems of golf is to find a means of pursumg the game in reasonable physical comfort. A frigid temperature, a piercing wind, damp long grass, an 11,102 words
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Article210 1925-12-30 8 OVER A HUNDRED ENTRIES. The following are the entiies for the first day of the Penang Turf Club January race meeting which begins on January 9, 1926 Open Horses. Genzano, Coleus, Red Sands, Silver Grist, Elkin, Calculator. Ganesh, Havilah, Queen of Clubs, Red Tape, Carrie B, Silap,210 words
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Article80 1925-12-30 8 The Straits Trading Co.. the following prices, on Decend>e> LondonSpot £287 Down 3 m/s. buying 280 7 g 3 selling „280.2.6 Local. December 30: *1 42.25» Singapore sold 50 to n Penang buyers no sellers at Messrs. Boustead and Ctn. q:’ nea po To-day’s Q notation pica i;.80 words
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Advertisement186 1925-12-30 8 Sv— I CORONA PORTABLE ADDING MACHINE I Note the Price! >M *'**Mil T if HBr $l5O only. iJ 3 V: j- Indispensible for the up-to-date office. I Write or call for particulars from the Sole Agents 1 Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd. ■■••■•-~-~-ga===z===^= Estate Supplies. METROLACS. FILTERS. PERCHLORIDE of MERCURY. CARBON186 words
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Advertisement42 1925-12-30 8 E. <£ O. NEW YEAR’S EVE. Thursday 31st December. Special Dinner and Fancy Dress Ball. Supper. Parisian Novelties. Tickets $5. Booking for the above Programme Now Open SARKIES’ BROTHERS, Proprietors. H DEARS’ M J GOLDEN SERIES. j L| < L x@J tf L' v42 words
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Miscellaneous24 1925-12-30 8 UDE TABLKS. To-Day. Hitfb Waiter. Ix>w Water. 12.12 a.m. 7.13 a.m. 12.51 p.m. 7.1 p.m. To-Mokrow. 12.44 a.m. 7.45 a.m. 12.23 p.m. 7.37 p.m.24 words
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Article571 1925-12-30 9 —Reuter. passion on Budget. M PROPOSALS. Paris, December 29. f flliunhec has beg in the exp ct»»d m_ht sittings for thepur’■y,.the piSSige of the Budget the cl >se of the year. Discussion ♦stimites of expenditure was 0,1 ea -ly yester hy and was s ill conb o’clock this—Reuter. - 571 words
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Article83 1925-12-30 9 —Reuter. strong MAN WANTED. London, Dt cemb-r 2*X f Or pointing out the need tb?r? ni Inan n China, says that U nJ',/'' tnet hmg in Chang Tso-lin’s q., r cosed the Bolsheviks to ''''lhiimceagainst him. They C 0,1 h’S complete *iz-v J r w h’ c h—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article42 1925-12-30 9 —Reuter. SUCCESS. London, December 2'9. At Dorkinc *»n hs*. an named Laws lee^ e 'h*d in getting into wire'nT‘ t< JJ n jJ c<!,on with an Englishman bln r ie rPCf *iver in us» was a twos" t: c- coupled set.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article96 1925-12-30 9 —Reuter. Anglo-French Plan. EVACUATION PROC! EDI' G. Berlin, December 29. w Th u WUI "'Cficially take over M lesbaden from the French to morrow According to the newspapers the Anglo b r e nc h authorities have evolved a plan of evacuation under which only two French Army—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article107 1925-12-30 9 .—Reuter. REPORT BY M. ZINOVIEFF. Moscow, December 29. At a Congress of the Russian Communist Party, a resolution was passed urging the continuation of the fight against the Right and the Extreme Left in their endeavour to c eate unity in the international labour movement. A vote was.—Reuter. - 107 words
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Article70 1925-12-30 9 Reuter. ARMY T COUNCIL’S ACTION. London, Dec?mher 29. The Army Council has circularised all officers commanding at home and abroad, and. attached to each circular, is a copy of a Compiunist leaflet which was distributed among the troops throughout Britain. This leaflet the Council characterises as an insult. Reuter. - 70 words
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Article111 1925-12-30 9 —Reuter. BIG AMALGAMATION IMMINENT. New York, December 29. It is reported in Wall Street that a gigantic banking amalgamation is imminent, embracing s a veral of the largest banks with combined resources exceeding a milliard dollars. Mr. M. C Huah, President of the Mechanics and Metals—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article60 1925-12-30 9 Reuter. GENEVA COMMISSION. Washington. December 29. President Coolidge’s conversation with vatious Congressmen have shown them to be practically unanimously favourable to American partic pation in th-* Geneva Preparatory Commiasion on Disarms nient. No objections have been made tn voting for the n ces*ary appro; nations. ThreeReuter. - 60 words
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Article59 1925-12-30 9 i.—Reuter. purchase of aerodrome. London, December 29. The Government has purchased a wellknown aerodrome and other extensive property in London, including a London countrv club, from Mr. Grahame White for £BOO,OOO, after long negotiations arising out of the complicated wartime aviation transactions. The aerodrome will be utilisedi.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article18 1925-12-30 9 —Renter. MR. COBHAM’S PROGRESS. Cdiro, December 29. Mr. Alan Cobham has arrived at MaJakal (Sudan).— Reuter.—Renter. - 18 words
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Article272 1925-12-30 9 .—Reuter. Party s Deputy-Leader. PROBABLE APPOINTMENT. C iw ipire, December 29. It is announced that Mr. Lala Lajoat Rai will probably become deputy-lea ler of the Swarajist Party in the House of Assembly, in succession to Mr. Kelkar, who resigned at the conclusion of a heated d-bite on.—Reuter. - 272 words
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Article112 1925-12-30 9 N. ZEALAND v. S AUSTRALIA. Adelaide, December 29 The match between South Australia and New Z *aland ended in a draw. South Australia mide 351 in th-ir first innings, the principal scorers Iwing A, Richardson 77 and Alexander, the 18year old University pl iyer, 139. New Zealand replie112 words
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Article57 1925-12-30 9 .—Reuter. MEETS SIGNOR MUSSDIANL Rapfllo, December 30. Importance is attached to the meeting of Sir Au-ten Chamberlain, who is on a holiday here, with Signor Mussolini, who broke his j mrney to Rome. Sir Austen Chamberlain gave a dinner in honour of the Premier with whom, it.—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article91 1925-12-30 9 POSTAL NOFIFIC VTION. On Friday, January 1. 192 G, the General Post Office will close at noon. The Savings Bank and Money Order Branch will be closed. The Government Telegraph Office will be op*n from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Post Office Daily List will b«91 words
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Article16 1925-12-30 9 The Library will be closed on Friday, January 1, 1926, being a Public Holiday.16 words
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Article39 1925-12-30 9 The homeward mail by the ss. Kashgar closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 2nd proximo. The P. &O. Packet Malwa with mails despatched from London on December 10 is expected to arrive here at Gain, tomorrow.39 words
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Article1348 1925-12-30 9 New Rugby Station. REMARKABLE RESULTS. (Aneta Radio Service). Leafield, December 23. The transmission of British official news messages will, at midnight, December 31st-January Is', be transferred from Leafield to the new high-power wireless station at Ru«by. This new station, which has been completed at a cost of £400,000,1,348 words
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Article63 1925-12-30 9 THREE MINERS KILLED. Hague, December 24. Three mine workers were drowned yesterday when a new water-vein suddenly flooded a part of the State Mine at Flendriff. The total number of miner» killed by accident in Holland during 1925 now amounts to 41. STORM IN HOLLAND. The Amstel river63 words
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Article99 1925-12-30 9 “RED” PROPAGANDA. Weltevreden, December 26. Tn the naval yards in Soerabiya eight natives, who tried to spread propaganda amongst the workmen, urging membership of the Communistic Union of the» S.P.M.E. were arrested. Seven strike* leaders were also put in jiil temporarily and are to be tried. ADVENTURE IN99 words
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Article220 1925-12-30 9 TO VISIT PENANG. The Rodeo stars consisting «-of some of the world’s best cowboys and cowgirls as well as several head of wild broncos and long horned steers, following their huge success at Wembley and in the principal citie-s of Europe, and America visited Tokyo at the220 words
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Advertisement15 1925-12-30 9 The Pinang Gazette will not be published on New Year’s Day, Friday, January 1, 1926.15 words
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Advertisement33 1925-12-30 9 E. 0. HOTEL. We are asked to state that bookings for tables in connection with to-morrow’s dinner at the E. O. Hotel (New Year’s Eve) will close at 7 o’cl> ck this evening.33 words
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Advertisement51 1925-12-30 9 KasnnnnnnnnnHEHEJSHnncnnnnnnHHM 1 The New I S Hupmobile Six S n n jZj {Details sent on Application} 2 EVERYONE KNOWS HUP QUALITY, g m HUPMOBILE SUPERIORITY 5 S E $3,250. 5 JZZZL-. i n n Borneo Motors Limited, n n B Penang, Ipob, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Malacca Palembang. M M fl51 words
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Article953 1925-12-30 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Parigi for Langsa. Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Tjalang and Menlaboh. Bengal Mara for Rangoon and Calcutta. Scmbilan for Asahan Paneh Batu Bahra. Delta for Singapore, China Japan. In October, 1911, a grant of $lO a month was authorised as an extra messing allowance for the953 words
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Article482 1925-12-30 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federateu 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 (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 pan482 words
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Article122 1925-12-30 10 PENANG DECEMBER 30, 1925. (By COURTKSY OF THE CHARTERED Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/2 o 3 Credit 2/4 3/4 3 Documentary 2/4 25/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsls4|'| 3 day’s sight Private 156 Bombay Demand Bank g Madras Demand Bank 154| 3 days’ sight122 words
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Advertisement154 1925-12-30 10 I S i i I I Robinson Pianos Better value than ever. E Specially manufactured for the tropics. From $6OO Cash, or Deferred s Payments. f Robinson Piano Co., j PENANG. j I WSS\ The Super Driving Belt with jf'f-k Unique Guarantees. Wgla P.ieatem Sol» M«nu!«ci-r»r» > 3 LEWIS TYLOR.154 words
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Advertisement201 1925-12-30 10 WMMM» «MB 1— DICK NORTON AND HIS NEW 1 GloHc Trotters An Entirely New Show and Change of Programme Nightly Wednesday and Thursday, 13th and 14th January, 1926 Prices $3, $2 and $l. Booking at ROBINSON PIANO CO I The Madras Ayurvedic Pharmacy, Limited. [lncorporated in India.] Manufacturers of High201 words
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Miscellaneous86 1925-12-30 10 Theatre Royal. From Monday 28th to Wednesday 30th December, 1925 Hoot Gibson in The Hurricane Kid” House Peters in “Head Winds” 6 reels “THELAW FORBIDS" 6 reels FREE LISTS ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. J GNANI STAR OPERA I COMPANY OF MALACCA “EMPIRE THEATRE” PENANG T Wednesday 30th December X Ali Baba and86 words
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Article291 1925-12-30 11 The foUotuing are the latest quotations in Messrs, Kennedy <t Co,'t share list at 1 p,m. to-day Yes'erday. T<.-day. E x u' Sharks. i 00 oc £0 X I c. I c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 3.G0 3.75 3.70 3.80 Alor Gajah 3.’0 3.75 3.60 3.75291 words
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Article123 1925-12-30 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 159 cts per pound per pl. 1212.00 No. 1 Crepe 158 cts per pound per pl. 1210.66 Steady. (By Courtesy oj Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The following trere the ruhher quotations in London on December 29: Smoked Sheet 3/10i Plantation Ist latex crepe123 words
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Article1251 1925-12-30 11 -3c NAMES. J r s RUBBER fllnlUr.] S c c 3 Allenoy Riihte* c o 3 7 3 t 4.10 r Rnbhei 3 C( 3 71 ated Malay Kat—te. 4 6 4 8 Ftitarn !l tM'2' 0 Ayer K nirg Vnbber Estate. 1 5 I1,251 words
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Advertisement305 1925-12-30 11 Xew Advertisements. NOTICES. I- A P x-w Our Establishment at Penang VHC6 Ipoh, Taipeng and Teluk Anson 1 will be closed on Friday, January Ist, but will be open as usual on Lisi.«,t 0 n “MIL K Saturday, January 2nd. SI Out you will insist WHITtAWAT, LAIDLAW CO., Lil. al305 words
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Advertisement34 1925-12-30 11 THE u ARISTOCRAT OF AERATED WATERS. Pints $l-85 per doz. Splits $l-60 per doz. l[| jw MANUFACTURED IN V “tSfaard I J WITH BRANDY M A drink to be Remembered.” Fraser Neave, Ltd., Penang.34 words
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Advertisement151 1925-12-30 11 Il New Year I j Needs at Boon’s I There is already a very fine selection of V the pick of the newest in Toilet Articles and High Class Perfumes and the sooner you buy the better you will be suited. ip Outstation Clients. You can place your order now151 words
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Article370 1925-12-30 12 —S F. P. IMPRISONMENT AND “CAT” FOR ARMED CHINESE. Further incidents of a troublesome nature which occurred during the Christmas week-end indicate that members of Chinese Secret Societies are once more giving the police authorities a great deal of work. Many arrests have been made and the offenders—S F. P. - 370 words
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Article330 1925-12-30 12 THE INQUEST. The death occurred on Saturday night under tragic circumstances, of Mr. G. A. Neil, second engineer on board the steamer Minderoo. Deceased left the ship after her arrival in Singapore and eventually went to the Engineer’s As ociation rooms in Raffles Place, where330 words
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Article67 1925-12-30 12 Jan. 2—Rugger: Gopeng and Kam par v. Ipoh at Gopeng. 9, 12. 14 <t 16—Penang New Year Race Meeting. 12—Penang Assiz>s. 16— Malaya” Rugger Cup Final. 30—Tpoh New Y»ar Race meeting. Feb. 2, 4 6—Tpoh R;<c* s. 9—Court of Appeal. Penang 20, 23. 25 27-Selangor Turf Club New67 words
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Article586 1925-12-30 12 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang. December 30. I92f> -t. Government Motion— Mutto’ l Indian p»-r H> 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each I Liver with heart Inrig do 1.30 Tripe do 1 .*’o Goat or Sheer per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb F 8586 words
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Advertisement115 1925-12-30 12 I THE PERFECT ANTI CORROSIVE PAINT READY FOR USE. feiiHiiiiiiiiiiiaiSH Il r f^-— s i sw®b I Il I if ROOFING PAINT i SSW! B fer 4 M OPS k IB H asßi 1 H pb I S|j A COKRQSIV? DURABLE I I l| Burrell &Col™ London- I H 1115 words
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Advertisement621 1925-12-30 12 BANKS Australia and ch^ u (1-orporated in England by Charter 1853 y&l J aid-up Capital deserve Fuud 1*3,000, Reserve Lability of Proprietors a’JnJ’J"® Head Office 38. BIHHOPSGATE LONDON P n Agencies and Branches. A lor Star, Amritsar, Baugkolr u Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Caw Q n or /p uolombo, Delhi, Haiphong,621 words
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Article776 1925-12-30 13 LORD BRADBURY'S REVIEW. Lord Bradbury was the guest of honour at dinner at the Authors’ Club, recently and spoke on “The Financial Aftermath of the War.” Sir Joseph Nunan (Attor-ney-General, British Guiana) presided. Lord Bradbury said he was disposed to think that the troubles from which the776 words
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Article62 1925-12-30 13 Paris, November 24. —Policemen patrolling Montmartre last night saw a woman whose hair was not bobbed. So great was their surprise that they arrested her. At the police station the woman searcher took down her magnificent locks and found concealed therein several tubes of heroin and a62 words
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Advertisement422 1925-12-30 13 II i I Ily aval- I 11 S 1 ent lable at anything like its price Petrol running at all speeds-a perform,™»-» retroi i• > Performance consumption works out at 30 m.p.g. and which is net excelled by many cars of th- car r i— f 1 n car m422 words
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Advertisement435 1925-12-30 13 4^.— .y T I 8 J I The ENERGY \W® I of HEALTH e I Your growing child is I expending far more energy in P l 6 Glaxo-fed baby is free from I order to keep his health than he the r sk f such dread diseases g would435 words
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Article1050 1925-12-30 14 THE HORRORS OF TOISON GAS. In The International Peace Journal.” i newly founded organ fo. promoting the canse of peace, there is an interesting article by Mr. H. J. Barrick on the poisonous gases used in modern warfare. When mod» rn poison warfare was begun in 1915, the1,050 words
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Article315 1925-12-30 14 SUGGESTED AS ALLY FOR MODERATE SOCIALISTS. The position developing in the Socialist Party is lending piquancy to the strained relations in the Liberal Party over the control of party funds, with special reference to the private fund controlled by Mr. Lloyd George and certain trustees. In well-informed315 words
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Article252 1925-12-30 14 TOURS FOR BRITISH BOYS. Although Australia wants millions of settlers, regulations issu >d from the Dominion are hampering the official emigration department at Australia House, Strand. W.C., to such an extent that thousands of British subjects who desire to emigrate are refused yearly. Sir Percival Phillips, in iecent252 words
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Advertisement360 1925-12-30 14 uut nnnOß nnnntmnniiWM the N ew 14-30 HP- s i ARMSTRONG n n IsiDDELEY n n n n HAS ARRIVED. n n J Adjustable Front Seats Four Wheel Brakes, 2 Semi Elliptic Springs. J 1 *2™ $3,050 i n n •5 Made by the men who make the g n360 words
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Advertisement16 1925-12-30 14 Pitman’s Junior Book, fl/75 per bnnk nr nost fw»e. wMckei] by the Pinen« Gasette Pre**, Lt<L16 words
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Advertisement209 1925-12-30 14 I 1926 I I SINGER. Among the many improvements i j are 4 wheel Brakes wider and I j longer bodywork giving ample I j accomodation for 5 passengers I i Automatic windscreen wiper I j petrol tank carrier luggage grid 1 f all weather side screens Etc Etc. I209 words
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Article873 1925-12-30 15 UNEMPLOYMENT DEBATE? Socialist Vote Of Censure. London, November 26. —The grim spectre of a million and a quarter unemployed constantly haunts the House of Commons, and to-day we had yet another debate in an attempt to exorcise it. This is at least the twelfth this session, and none hitherto873 words
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Article286 1925-12-30 15 SIR SAMUEL HOARE ON PROGRESS OF NEGOTIATIONS. London, December 16. —Progress of the arrangements with the Imperial Airways, Ltd., for the Egypto-Indian air service was reported in the House of Commons by Sir Samuel Hoare. who said that- a very important new point emphasised by the286 words
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Article126 1925-12-30 15 GREAT BRITAIN’S POSITION. London, December 16. —An international appeal to restrict aerial expansion was implied by Sir Samuel Hoare, who, in a speech at West London, declared that, while he was able to recommend the postponement of certain items of expenditure, the British programme must depend126 words
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Article226 1925-12-30 15 a Opinm p. nh“nt nou.. 01< 100.00 buyers Qnlff loaf 72.00 sellers M ce Picking» no stock Nutmegs KOg 125 00 noin. 110 s 110(h) Coconuts per 1.000 50.00 non. Copra Snndried $l2/- sales Rattans 11.15 sale-i Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snaii Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1226 words
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Advertisement379 1925-12-30 15 j CONTESSA NETTEL E CAMERAS FITTED WITH S B I Zeiss-Tessar 4.5 Lenses g 0 n g Post Card Cocarette de Luxe with Solid Leather Case $173 15 b g 3} x 4| Cocarette de Luxe with Case B ■4|x 2| Cocarette de Luxe with Case 9 70 g 1379 words
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Advertisement452 1925-12-30 15 Express and Hi-Speed Cartridges I 1 More speed —-nerv power M for the old rifle r~ rTAHESE new cartridges give greatly in- I "L creased velocity and much lower trajec- t I S| tory over the regular loads. Your old rifle Sags I ce sij J»®? o can safely be452 words
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Advertisement1405 1925-12-30 16 fcr wnriM*— i 1 lllllll I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. I INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- fIW k twl|| S|k P WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. |ii i 5 HI ATIOnS Jan. 3 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. x Z THESFUS Jan 8 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. fan.nur™ ■—i.. l1,405 words
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Advertisement577 1925-12-30 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDJt and apcar lines. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER A CARGO SERV PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore. ’Honfkont, Shanghai, Moji For Colombo, Aden, P O n Said M Yokohama and Kobo. end577 words
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