Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 January 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-01-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 8. VOL. LXXXIV. TUESDAY, sth JANUARY, 1926. PRIOE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement573 1926-01-05 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. S=a_' jfifiMti I fR 'D'ew of our Specialities 5 |j Genasco Ready Roofing J. (Medium and Heavy.) m ./Wtjrw* yjk II e > z I Siderosthen Anticorrosive Paint J Q Tm/ (Black, Chocolate, Grey, Red, Green and While.) X j Magnificent573 words
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Advertisement8 1926-01-05 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.”8 words
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Article374 1926-01-05 2 —British Official Wireless. DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. The Slum Problem. Leafield (Oxford), December IS There was a general debate on the housing question in the House of Commons to-day. The question was raised by the Liberal Party, one of whose members. Mr. Trevelyan Thomson stated that—British Official Wireless. - 374 words
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Article246 1926-01-05 2 TALK OF AGREEMENT. London, December 21.—A disclosure has now revealed that during his visit to Paris M. Tchicherin informed M. Briand that the Soviet- did not now attach much importance to !the Treaty of Rapa Ho and to its friendship with Germany, and would be prepared246 words
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Article205 1926-01-05 2 A Skye Meeting for Amateur Riders only will be held at the Race Course on Saturday. January 23rd, 1926. Three Races for all Ponies. Two Races for Penang 1926 Griffins that have not won a Race. Two Races for all Polo Ponies—Catch weights 11 st. 7. and205 words
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Article202 1926-01-05 2 mn/» wr V B* 1926 NeW Year Meeting. OFFICIAL PRCGRAMME. FIRST DAT, SAIURDAT 9th JANUARY, 1929. SECOND DAT, TUESDiY 12th JAN JARY, 1929. THIRD DAY, THURSDAY 14th JANUARY, 19M. FOURTH DAY, SATURDAY 19th JANUARY, 1326 9 Races for Horses—Stakes 75Q pl QS Added Mouev n f u’202 words
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Article153 1926-01-05 2 MR. BRIDGEMAN’S REPLY TO NAVY LEAGUE. London, December 21. —“The Times” publishes correspondence between the Navy League and Mr. Bridgeman. The Marquess of Linlithgow and Sir Cyril Cobb, on behalf of the League, fully appreciated the necessity for prudent economy in Naval expenditure. They viewed with .grave alarm153 words
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Advertisement577 1926-01-05 2 C X X X X 53 X S X 3» I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. R Including froe town delivery or X pontage. If PAYAEIE IN ADVANCE. Jj tt a year |j J Local $36 g Country (8.8. F.M.S.) $42 E X Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, K England, the Continent y <frc.)577 words
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Advertisement314 1926-01-05 2 MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted Complete set 3i inch. Borin* Tools, for Tin prospecting to 35 fee». Price and details to Box No. 365, c/o Pinang Gazette. 2143—12-1 SEED COCONUTS. Guaranteed from areas producing over 3,200 nuts per acre and requiring less than 225 nuts for a pikul of copra. Carefully selected for314 words
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Advertisement366 1926-01-05 2 NOTICES. R. D. Narayanasamy deceased. Notice hereby g lt en that all eredr tors and other persons hanng any clatrne or demands against the estate of n. 1) Narayauaeamy deceased late of Knal-> 1« pur in the State of Sela gor of the Federated Malay States, and to whose rea366 words
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Advertisement264 1926-01-05 2 I EH iiitiiTt I jp Whisky M g from the ORIGINAL RECIPE 1746 AGENTS: Messrs. Adamson, Gillillan Co. Ltd Penang, Malay Peninsula. Z Z 7T 777 That is because he has been put on Mellin’s. on m Babies reared on Mellin’s Food thrive rapidly Bros. Ltd., Penang and and are264 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1926-01-05 3 THE DANCING CRAZE. (By A Woman Correspondent.) Paris, December 9. Nearly everybody in Paris is dancing this season, —young men and old men, girls, elderly spinsters, and matronly women. If you do not dance, you feel rather out of things, but you may get a good deal1,073 words
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Article382 1926-01-05 3 AX IXTERESTIXG SUGGESTIOX. The Federation of Rritish Industries have addressed the following letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the subject cf the recent removal of the embargo on the issue of foreign loans in Great Rritain, in which they deal with the case of Governments with382 words
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Advertisement1043 1926-01-05 3 BANKS. I—, g Alkali in Shampoos THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Bad for Washing Hair INDIA, LIMITED. Many soaps, prepared shani|Mx»s and shampoo (Incorporated in Lnglan powders, contain too much free alkali, which is very injnrioutt, as it dries the scalp and Authorised Capital £3,000,000 ma t(» B f.j ie brittle.1,043 words
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Advertisement348 1926-01-05 3 1 Process RECORDS i HEAR THESE. I In The Purple Twilight Foxtrot S Oriental Moon EE Sally’s Come Back EE I Can’t Realise n S Tell All The World 5 Ĕ= Knock At The Door t s H Don’t Bother Me v S Steppin In Society S 2 Why Don’t348 words
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Article1430 1926-01-05 4 THE RIGHT HON. WILLIAM graham, l l b., m. p. Mr. Churchill, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, finds himself in a mess, and is looking for a way out. He will, however, encounter bitter opposition if he endeavours to save his face by commit- ting breaches of1,430 words
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Article93 1926-01-05 4 A Pcrs'an cat which was stated t vvon rnanv pr z swa’ placed on »b» b ncl before the R‘gist rar. Mr. Van«_>hav-Rnrl-»iek. at Marvlebono O'ur.tv Court wlv r n action was brought hv its owner epr.ver fop frjnri S he back. aHeced to have93 words
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Article91 1926-01-05 4 That he was down and ont w as the plea of Augustine Parton 27. labourer, when he admitted tvo burglaries at Surrey Assizes, Guildford. Sentencing him to 12 months bard labour, Mr. Justice Avory said The fact of a man beine down and out is no91 words
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Advertisement258 1926-01-05 4 1 1=““- j fll You’ll enjoy smoking even more if you smoke I I “Capstan” j Cigarettes. I i W. D. H. O. WILLS, jlu BRISTOL AND LONDON. IM J I CHATER-LEA MOTORCYCLES 100 M. P. H. I !The “Chater-Lea” was the first 350 c.c. in the whole Ml history258 words
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Advertisement40 1926-01-05 4 Try This For Your Cough A nervous hacking cough cannot be cured by a glass of water, but it will disappear under the healing and soothing effect of Chamberlain’s Cough RemedyEvery user is a friend. It is for sale everywhere.40 words
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Advertisement129 1926-01-05 4 stags Stair I John Haig W JOHN HAIG &C? L’° MARKINCH SCOTLAND. JUST REPRINTED MALAYAN MONOCHROMES By Sir HUGH CLIFFORD. Price $2 Postage 30 cts. extra. IN THE PRESS IN A CORNER OF ASIA Ey Sir HUGH CLIFFORD. j Price $2. Postage 30 cts. extra The Federal Rubber Stamp Company,129 words
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Article849 1926-01-05 5 Its Early Stages. DR. COCHRANE’S ADVICE ON DIAGNOSIS. Dr. R. S. Cvchrane, Medical SvcrAtary to the Mission of Lepers, with headquarters in London, on Decani er 28 deliveied bis Enal address in Siam on I eprosy, at the Chulalongkorn Hospital says The Siam Observer. Tnis was delivered849 words
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Advertisement209 1926-01-05 5 w ik a «BinnnnnunnuMM 5 th new 14-30 HP i I ARMSTRONG I n a n SIODELEY n n n 4 HAS ARRIVED. n Adjustable Front Seats Four Wheel Brakes, Semi Elliptic Springs. $3,050 n n n Made by the men who make the 5 o famous Siddeley Aero Engines,209 words
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Advertisement604 1926-01-05 5 I ye y our I I benefit of I Lactogen I VV' IA THERE IS EVERY EVIDENCE to shew that many children grow and apparently thrive on indifferent nourishment. A baby can look well k and even grow fat, but yet not be thoroughly and properly nourished. Mother’s milk gives604 words
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Article1563 1926-01-05 6 MARGHERITA OF SAVOY. The death of the Italian Queen Mother, announced by Reuter to-day, deprives Europe of a very charming personality. The Princess Margherita Teresa Giovanna, daughter of the Duke of was a very’ pretty and accou pl i shed girl of 17 when in April 18G81,563 words
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Article115 1926-01-05 6 MR. SELLAR ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE ON COUNCIL. At a specially convened meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce this afternoon, .Mr, James Sellar was elected a representative member of the Legislative Council in the place of Mr. P. Simpson resigned. Mr. Simpson, it will be recalled, was elected115 words
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Article984 1926-01-05 6 RESULTS OF UNECONOMIC WORK. Some recent messages from Germany dealing with the shipbuilding situation in that country have been described as suspect, in so far as they were probably designed to lull the industry in the United Kingdom into a false sense of security so that employers and984 words
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Article1710 1926-01-05 6 o O ie of the great difficulties that arcs on the outbreak of war was to different! ate the goods of enemy countries from those that were the genuine production of friendly and neutral nations, says the I’imes Trade and Engineering Supplement.” British subjects were of course1,710 words
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Advertisement204 1926-01-05 6 Nearly two million women have iound this wonderful IE M j P j perfumed velvety cream to be the really satisfactory I Q I solution to the perplexing problem of getting rid of d i s tl g u r i n g growths of hair. Razors only make the204 words
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Miscellaneous280 1926-01-05 6 P.G.’s XMAS CROSS-WORD COMPETITION. WOMEN SWEEP THE FIELD. We publish below the c >rrect solution of the Putting CrU~ette (’Xmas No.) Cross-Words Puzz’e together with the namr.-i of successful competitors to whom we txtend our hearty congra* illations on working out (tie solution. The puzzle was the most difficu’t which280 words
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Article884 1926-01-05 7 REDS IN ITALY. Thirteen Arrests. (Aneta Radio Service.) Rome, December 29. Thirteen Communists were arrested to-day in Palermo, where they held a meeting for the organisation of a Communistic party in Sicily. AMERICAN-GERMAN FILM TRUST. Washington, December 29. A contract between the A meric tn him group, comprising the Famous(Aneta Radio Service.) - 884 words
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Article373 1926-01-05 7 WHO'S WHO IN PRESENT STRUGGLE. Without attempting to prophesy the course of events with any assertion of finality, the following statement of the new alignment of forces in China is made to assist the reader to understand the daily budget of telegraphic news from the various warring centres.373 words
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Article125 1926-01-05 7 PENANG JANUARY 5, 1926. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Deman»i Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/2 3 Credit 2/4 3:4 3 Documenta»-v 2/4 25/32 Calcutta Deman I Bank Rsls4|'| 3 day’s sii?bt Private 156 I-j Bombay Demand Bank 154 i I 2 Madras Demand125 words
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Article1571 1926-01-05 7 HAUL RU LL - BY HAUL RU LL. In courts of laic the e b( aunt must pursue his claim m <• d '■■t' rantuye ayainst a > icher opponen. J ■ucj forced nt times to surrender his to- f<>r want of means. This is an injustice to be remedied1,571 words
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Article151 1926-01-05 7 —Reuter. STATUS TO BE RAISED. Leafield (Oxford), December 17. Mr. Baldwin stated in Parliament that the King had approved his recommendation that the status of the Secretary for Scotland should be raised to that of a Secretary of State.—British Official Wireless. London, December 17. —Mr. Baldwin, in—Reuter. - 151 words
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Advertisement39 1926-01-05 7 Lingering Coughs Bronchitis leaves a bad cough. So does influenza and la grippe, but these hard, lingering coughs yield easily to the healing and curative qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Good for troublesome night coughs too. For sale everywhere.39 words
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Advertisement263 1926-01-05 7 The George Town Dispensary Lid., I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, I I PENANG. I I OUR, REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. I THE I Cheapest House in the Trade I I FOR I I Estate Medical Supplies. I I SAFETY FIRST. I M You are absolutely safe when you deal with B| “THE263 words
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Article18 1926-01-05 8 Baring Gould —At the Maternity Hospital on 4th Jan nary to Mr. and Mrs. Baring-Gould, a son.18 words
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Article573 1926-01-05 8 Chauffeurs have discovered a method of defrauding their masters, charming in its simplicity, but in practice a menace to that large section of the cun nun-ty which uses mot ir vehicles for business or pleaenfl*. It is based upon the fact that the more makes of573 words
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Article437 1926-01-05 8 In another pige we print the story of > a new step in aerial development. j According to a report issued by the Jiuuby Radio Service, an aeroplane, able to fly by i’self, is to be used for night flying by the Imperial Airways between London and Paris.437 words
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Article362 1926-01-05 8 Extremism of every kind eventually encompasses its own destruct'on. It ctnnot live side bv si le with to'erant mode ation. For that reason, if for no other. Great Britain is safe from th-* machinations of the National Minority Party, e.g., the Communists. At the present moment there is362 words
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Article1617 1926-01-05 8 LIBERALS AT VARIANCE. A THREATENED BOMBSHELL. Lord Oxford is, I hear, working very hard to prevent the Liberal split which so many politicians now believe to be impending. He would resign at once if that would end the impasse, and Mr. L'oyd George has protested his willingness1,617 words
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Advertisement194 1926-01-05 8 ess □□r’KHHCinEn«H»nnDnMMMnnr.M«w ’KENSI TAS Ft <-* Go<,d iBWSWIBIw! 5 As Cents Per n n Rc r J D Cigarettes s c- c n wteMM I Be 50 U z: E CIGARETTES rn ]p OBTAIN ABLE EVERYWHERE. D E D WHOLESALE ONLY FROM D HOTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS., LTD. BHBEnuBHHnnnnHHBiuaDEMBMnnuaM* 1 THE194 words
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Advertisement66 1926-01-05 8 e. or RACE WEEK. RACE DINNER DANCE ON Saturday Night 9th January Tuesday 12th January Thursday 14th January Fancy Dress Dinner and Ball Saturday 16tl > January Dinner and Dance $5 DANCING TILL 1-45 A. M. 4 Prizes—2 for Lsdies and 2 for Gents. Parisian Novelties. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY DAY66 words
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Obituary87 1926-01-05 8 DEATH. Cox, on Friday, Ist January, 1926. at Batu Gajth Hospital, Charles Kenneth Cox. Klabang Rubber Estate, Chemor and Ballycastle, Antrim, Ireland. OBITUARY. ITALIAN QUEEN-MOTHER. Rome, January 4, The Queen-Mother Margherita is dead. —Renter. [Queen Margherita, whn was born on November 20, 1851. wa« the only danghtrr of the late87 words
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Article448 1926-01-05 9 Negotiations Delayed. POSITION IXf’I.AINID. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 4. The Italhn Debt Funding Mission has postponed ns dep irt ure for London for a few days t<> enable Count Volpi, the Finance Minister, and Signor Grandi. another member of the Mission, to attend the funeral of Qaeen(Rugby Radio Service.) - 448 words
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Article197 1926-01-05 9 PI. INE TH VT CON FROLS I [SELF. (Rugby Radio Service) Lon 10-,. January 4. An aeroplane, which is able to fly by itself with nt a human band upon its c mtrols. i- to b us-I on night flights by the Imperial Airways b tween London and(Rugby Radio Service) - 197 words
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Article116 1926-01-05 9 (Rucbt Radio Hkrvicx) NEW POST CREATED. Sir Josiah Stamp, the well-known economist, has been appointed I’resi lent of the Executive of the London, Midland amd Scottish Railways. The post of President is a new departure in the history of Briti-h Railways. Its establishment has arisen out ofNEW POST CREATED. - 116 words
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Article211 1926-01-05 9 Reuter. Order Issu;d To Army. DEPEND ON niYONETS”. Athens, January 4. The commander of each barracks has announced to the troops ttat a d'ctato*sbip has b-en proclaimed and that all must contribute to the task undertaken by the army for the nation’s good. The statement concludes “Ou yourReuter. - 211 words
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Article256 1926-01-05 9 i. —R-ut-r. GENERAL FENG RETIRES. Pekins, Januiry 4. General Feng Yuh-siang has issued a circular telegram stating that be is giving up public life and is going abroad. He exhorts the military party to support M irshall Tuan Chi-jni in working for the betterment of thee untry.—Reuter.i.—R-ut-r. - 256 words
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Article247 1926-01-05 9 —Beu’.er NEW YORK REPORT. Berlin. January 4. In connection with the report from N-w York that the banking firm of Dillon, R**ad and Cornpony has been planning the formation of a Germ inAmerican steel trust, it is pointed out that there can be no question at present.—Beu’.er - 247 words
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Article240 1926-01-05 9 —Reuter. Sir Basil Thomson Charged. GRAVE ALLIGVTIDNS. Lond<»n. January 4. A huge crowd besieged Marlborough Police Court when Sir Basil Thomson, late Chief of Scotland Yard, appeared to answer two summonses, one accusing him of indecency with a woman in Hyde Park, and the other requiring him.—Reuter. - 240 words
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Article397 1926-01-05 9 —Renter. SITUATION IN HOLLAND. Amsterdam. January 4. Riin is still falling heavily and the floodwaters are rising, the river Waal, near Nymegen. being the highest for very many years. Many polders in the neighbourhood of Amsterdam aie submerged. The viaduct and railway station at Beugen. northeast of—Renter. - 397 words
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Article63 1926-01-05 9 SCOTTISH LEAGUE. London, January 4. The following were the results of the ties played to day Aberdeen 3, Queen’s Park 4. Airdrieonians 3, Cowdenbeath 2. Celtic 3. Partick T. O. Dundee U. 0, Dundee L Hibernians 0, St. Johnstone 3. Kilmarnock 4, Hamilton A. 1. Motherwell 4. Morton63 words
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Article135 1926-01-05 9 —Router. Forged 1,000-Franc Notes. HUNGARIAN PRINCE ARRISFED. Budapest, January 4. The circulation at the Hague of a quantity of forg-d I.ooJ—franc French banknotes, apparently produced in Hungary, has lei to the arrest of two Hungarians in Holland, also the arrest here of the Private Secretary and valet of—Router. - 135 words
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Article75 1926-01-05 9 —Reuter. PRINCE’S RXNUNCIATION. Buchan st, January 4. The National Assembly, by 234 votes to 3, bas ratified Crown Prince Carol’s rennticiation of his succession rights and has recognised Prine- Michael as HtirProvisional to the Regency. A bill was passe 1 creatine a council compose i of Prince Nic-.—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article76 1926-01-05 9 (Rcgdt Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris 126. New York 4.85£ Brussels 106 95; G«*r«»va 25.12; Amsterdam 12.05; Milan 120}; Berlin 20 37; Stockholm 18.1; Copenhagen 19 61; Oslo 23.84; Vienna 31 37i; P<acne 163}; Helsingfors 1928: Madrid 34 3ll; Lisbon 2|; Rio 7 5/16; Buenos(Rcgdt Radio Service.) - 76 words
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Article35 1926-01-05 9 —Reuter. JAPANESE STEAMER SAVED. Port Suda”. January 4. Tl e Japanese Steamer Baltimore Maru, wh’cb, as reported on 31th December, broke her tail shaft while at sea, has arrived here in tow.-—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article55 1926-01-05 9 —Reuter. WIDESPREAD DAMAGE. Pago Pago (Samoa), January 4. A hurricane caused widespread damage to American Samoa last week, bnt hitherto no casualties have been reported. Houins were unroofed and great trees, which were uprooted from the mountains. slid down into the villages and valleys. There were many.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article61 1926-01-05 9 —Reuter. CATHOLIC AND JEW. New York, January 5. Desp *e the persistent opposition of her father, Mr. Clarence Mackay, the multimillionaire President of the Postal, Telegraph and Cable Company. Ellen Mackay, aged twenty ♦wn. has married the song-writer. Irving Berlin. Ellen bad previously obtained a dispensation from ♦be.—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article604 1926-01-05 9 Mr. J. Shelton has returned to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. F. A. Wright bas returned to S.-remban after a few week»’ holiday. Mr. S. G. Parratt, of Whitea way’s Singapore, has left for Home on h Jiday. t Mr. H.G.R. Leonard is leaving tbortly for Johore, where he604 words
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Article145 1926-01-05 9 OFFERING $lOO REWARD. The Wembley R- deo Show which opens their Penang stason on Thursday night is offering a reward of $lOO to anyone who can ride their famous bucking horse White Lightening for one minute. As this competition is open to all no doubt some of our145 words
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Advertisement36 1926-01-05 9 E 0. HOTEL. We are aske l to sfa’e that the dance b* 1 Usually ev rv Friday evening at the above hotel Lis been canrellvd. There will be dancing on Saturday a' 9.30 p. m*36 words
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Advertisement79 1926-01-05 9 -1, if??? I VALVt-iN-H£AO Test the NEW n y° ur quest for yfi value. I y MOTORCARS GROSVENOR MOTORS Penang». ionnnnnnnanMWMwnaannnnnn«j g The New g Hupmobile Six n x x n g (Details sent on Application) 2 EVERYONE KNOWS HUP QUALITY, 2 i HUPMOBILE SUPERIORITY 5 n p'r?ce $3,250. d79 words
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Article375 1926-01-05 10 MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD’S PROPHECY. It was going to be a long time before the next election, as the present Government was doing so well for the classes and interests which it represented, said Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, in a speech at Northampton recently. To Liberals he would say:375 words
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Article309 1926-01-05 10 LABOUR GOVERNMENT AND BEN GAL ORDINANCE. Bombay, December 20. —Mr. T. Johnstone was welcomed at a meeting of labourers last evening when he congratulated them on their recent “victory” in Bombay, and advised them to form a large labour union to co-ordinate their efforts to better309 words
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Article58 1926-01-05 10 Jan. 9, 12. 14 16 —Penang New Year Race Meeting. 12--Penang Asuiz'-s. 16—“ Malaya” Rngger Cap Final. 30—Ipoh New Year Race meeting. Feb. 2, 4 6—lpoh R*ces. 9—Court of Appeal, Penang. 20, 23. 25 A 27—Selangor Turf Club New Year Meeting. May 8, 11, 13 15—Singapore Summer Races,58 words
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Article587 1926-01-05 10 DUKE AND MEENISTER. A BITTER HIGHLAND CONTROVERSY. An entertaining controversy between the Duke of Argyll and the Rev. J. Scouiar Thomson, minister of Inverchaolain (Agyllshire), is revealed by 1-tters sent ro the London Press for publication. The oiigin of the correspondence was a discussion at Dunoon Presbytery regarding a mission587 words
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Advertisement323 1926-01-05 10 r I DICK NORTON r. AND HIS NEW i Globe 'Trotters I I An Entirely New Show and Change of Programme Nightly Wednesday and Thursday, 13th and 14th January, 1926. I Prices $3, $2 and $l. Booking at ROBINSON PIANO CO. I 1 > 1 Special Race Week DATO Kit323 words
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Advertisement213 1926-01-05 10 HAS ELEVEN CHILDREN And Keeps Them In Good Health With Baby’s Own Tablets. Once Baby’s Own Tablets are tried in your home you won’t want to be without them again until your little ones have grown up to the stage when they can use the same medicines as you do213 words
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Advertisement212 1926-01-05 10 I Estate Owners or their Managers I S Get Your New Supplies of Medical Re- H quirements at BOON’S—the Chemists. 5 YOUR busiest and best season of the Year is 1 just starting. SEE that your stock is RIGHT, and i go through the year 1926 without being caught S212 words
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Miscellaneous27 1926-01-05 10 Theatre Royal. From Monday 4th to Wednesday 6th January 1926. •The Atom 5 BEHIND THE CURTAIN with al! STAR CAST Love’s Boomerang 6 Our Leading Citizen 727 words
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Article258 1926-01-05 11 SOME INTERESTING GALLOPS. Some interesting gallops were Ynade on the race course this iu->rning and there was a good attendance of spectators. Nearly all the horses out for exercise went three quarter pace, and notable among the earliest out was Tigablas, Norman’s charge. Tigablas went well and seemed258 words
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Article195 1926-01-05 11 When Mohammed Ganny, a Kling, was charged before Mr. C. W. A. Sen nett in the Penang Police Court, to-day, with earning in th° five-foot-way of a house in Carnarvon Street yesterday, Inspector Lyons s»id that th* 1 defendant was amongst a group of others and when195 words
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Article111 1926-01-05 11 FULLER AND FULLER The Machine Gun Section of the P. and P. W. V. C. held a very successful dinner at the Runnymede Hotel last night, writes Emma Gee, to bid farewell to Sergeant Fuller wh<>, as Section Sergeant for two years, has contributed largely to the increase in numbers111 words
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Article44 1926-01-05 11 The homeward mail by the ss. Elephanta closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the Sth instant. The B. I. Packet Tersta with mails despatched from London on December 17 is expected to arrive her? at 6 a.m. on Friday, the Bth instant.44 words
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Article55 1926-01-05 11 The following are the undelivered telegrams for the wetk ending sth inst. 1. Aikhnat 55, Cecil st. 2. Morrsson Savon. 3.. Webb Wilson passenger Tilawa. 4. Mana Aiyathurai, 35, Penang st. 5. Edgar Davis c/° Sarkits. 6. Guan Bee. 7. Miss Re<ce. S. Frank Grubb. Tongkah Coy. 9.55 words
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Article94 1926-01-05 11 The funeral of the late Mr. J. W. Concannon took (place at the Protestant Cemetery Bangkok, on December 28, and was attended by the friends the deceased had made during his short stay in Siam. The hearse left the Nursing Home and was followed to the94 words
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Article102 1926-01-05 11 The following are the latest quo Cations in Messrs. Kennedy A Co.'s ehare list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 3 P BQ 0C W S c. t c. I c. c. Milling. tdris Hvd. f.l/6 52'6 51/- 52/- ex Johan Tin 62* 65 60 62* Kinta102 words
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Article137 1926-01-05 11 THE MALAYA COMPANY, LIMITED report the following changes in to day’s share prices. Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Allenby Rubber Co Ltd $3.85 $4.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber 1 62* 1.72* Bassett Rubber Co 1.85 1.95 cum Batu Lintang Rubber 1.65 1.70 Mentakab Rubber Co -72* .75 ex Nellm137 words
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Article65 1926-01-05 11 The General Produce Agency Ltd. Beach Street. Penang, report that the following prices il'ere realised at their auction room to day: Good F.A.Q. R.bbed Smoked Sheet $192 to $194 F.A.Q. do 185 191 Low F.A.Q. do 177 184 The were the rubber quotations in London on January 4:65 words
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Article31 1926-01-05 11 For November Us Sunpei Buay i (Sumatra) 78,370 Ampat (Snmatra) 42,167 Kwaloe Rubber 46.154 Sumatra Caoutchouc Maatschappij 182,011 Continental Plantation Co. 3 '.642 Soengei Radja 6 n ,000 Coconuts31 words
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Article104 1926-01-05 11 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following prices, on January 4: London. Spot £289 Down 2/6 3 m/s. buying 281.10 s 2/6 3 selling 281.15 s Unchanged Local. January 5: Singapore sold 175 tons at sl4ls Penang buyers no sellers at $l4 lg. 7 he Eastern Smelting104 words
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Article145 1926-01-05 11 The output of Chenderiang Tin Dredging Limited, for full month ending 31st December was hours 598, cubic yards 84,000, piculs 420. Hydraulicing cube yards 36,000 piculs 160. The output of Kramat Pu'ai Limited, for the month of December was from the mine 525 piculs, from tributors 182 piculs,145 words
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Article1259 1926-01-05 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 8 5 eg RUBBER I Doling, j So 3 < 3 Allenny Rnbber Co 3 8C 4 CM Alor Gnfnh RnbtM-t RsUte 3 3 7( ArnalirnmMted Malay Seutea .4648 Ayer HiUm Planting Byn. lo»fc J! 5 22 0 1 Killing *'nbber I 6 i 701,259 words
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Advertisement462 1926-01-05 11 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Wanted Lines Dresser for healthy Estate in Kedah, immediately. Apply No. 372, c/) Piriang Gaz tte. POSITION WANTED. Field Conductor Indian Tamil, family man 26 years old, over nine years experience in all lines of Kubl.er Estate works. Excellent testimonials. I’lvaso apply to Box No. 371,462 words
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Advertisement40 1926-01-05 11 Whooping Cough Whooping cough is hard on the child and hard on the parents. Control the dreadful whooping and coughing with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy- It induces quiet sleep but contains no narcotics nor other harmful substances. Sold and recommended everywhere.40 words
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Advertisement470 1926-01-05 11 Simpang Estate Company, Ltd. kS’Y’fiz SlGfiT*. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Notice is hereby given that Sirnpung Es’ate sitoate at Siioparig Ampat, Province Wellesley, has been sold t», Central Perak Rubber Co Lid whose Agents are Messrs. Adamson, Giifillan jit and Co., Ltd. All communications relat- Wr ing to business470 words
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Miscellaneous44 1926-01-05 11 t GNANI STAR OPERA t < COMPANY OF MALACCA 0 “EMPIRE THEATRE” PENANG. J POSITIVELY 2 MORE NIGHTS. < Tuesday, sth January, 1926. J Grand Presentation Night. An attractive Fairy Play will be staged —entitled. J “PEARLS PRINCESS” i With nrme.-ous NEW EXTRA DANCESAND SONGS. W <-44 words
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Article482 1926-01-05 12 A HINT FOR SENTIMENTALISTS. Ail I’l' sentimentalists in this country who imr.'ine that criminals, and especially .viv’ious criminals, are much more to n tied than their victims must have •ir great joy that the Finnish Cover n. ni has introduced a Bill into the Die* it signed482 words
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Article186 1926-01-05 12 O; iwir. p. S.DQO (V) fiov-8 1(40.00 bnrer*lold leaf 72.00 sellers *fao PieHinipi rm stock 'lntniegj. NUa 125.00 nom. IUN 110 Ob tJoconnfspci ’.O<P 50. CD nniu. Copra Sundries $l2/- sales Rattans 11.15 s-Je' Rattans Crrcrse 10.50 Green Snai' SI 13.C0 Siam Rio* 1 No. I 15.00 p»r186 words
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Article860 1926-01-05 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Rimba for P. Langkawi and Alor Star. Rengam for Bernam River, Kuala Selangor, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Knteang for Singapore, China Japan. Bingo Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta, van Hogendorp for Belt wan (Deli), Paneh and Asahan. Ko pah for Bela war. (Deli). Klang for860 words
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Article486 1926-01-05 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday).' BT TRAIN. Fedemteu 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 p. m486 words
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Advertisement506 1926-01-05 12 PRITCHARD Co., Ltd. f The 350 cc ROVER Motor Cycle for 1926. g WJ ZZ3 mU (f V gE h R I SSbJ Ji 3 wftf i n It Complete with “Acetylene” Lamp and l-uib Horn. S |f SPECIFICATION. S ENGINE -Tore 74 mm stroke c 0 mm capacity 345506 words
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Advertisement49 1926-01-05 12 Chamberlain's Pain Balm A touch of rheumatism or a twinge of neuritis, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain s Pain Balm relieves the pain. Burns and scalds are promptly relieved, cuts and bruises quickly healed and swellings promptly reduced. In fact no household should be without it. For sale everywhere.49 words
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Article926 1926-01-05 13 THE TAXICAB DRIVER’S REVENGE. Thia is the story of the passenger who lost his temper and the taxicab driver’s revenge, writes R. E Corder. The pas senger was not a pleasant person. The drinks he had taken to give him an appetite for luncheon bad926 words
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Advertisement339 1926-01-05 13 British Doctors J 1 J» 9T APPCMNTMeWT fr Strongly Recommend LJ 'f Halls Wine g -It quickly g builds up your strength tIA ISI Wf ne I a *»n. K LY’ Mne r XW’-act c/a y A I KLYSTOneLA Il Z Hall’s Wine has creat value where I smith* c*339 words
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Advertisement245 1926-01-05 13 Fifty Years of Service Over fifty years of useful and invaluable service stands to the credit of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and in all that time we have never heard of a single dissatisfied user, nor a dealer who is not glad to recommend it in the highest terms to his245 words
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Advertisement42 1926-01-05 13 INDIAN STORE. B OPPOSITE S B WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd., j 13, Bishop Street, Penang. H 1 I r New shipments of variety of silk goods; H 2 very moderate price. VISIT US FIRST, a only a limited stock y M Bj42 words
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Article1023 1926-01-05 14 FALLACY OF THIS OXFORD VOICE.” Our prt vailing English fault is meekness bat even an Englishman will turn and it was pleasant, only a few days after the Evening Standard had rebutted accusations of English stupidity from a Scot (the Master of Balliol) and an Irishman (Mr. Bernard1,023 words
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Article474 1926-01-05 14 BELGIUM’S PLAN TO MAKE ENDS MEET. It is a source, of melancholy pleasure for the British taxpayer to observe the ingenuity of the Chancellors of other people’s exchequers,, writes the “Daily Telegraph.” In Belgium the Chamber is considering a scheme of various devices to make both ends meet, of474 words
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288 1926-01-05 14 A WATER DISPUTE. Oorgaum, December 15.—Mr. Sidney M. Pritchard, Justice of the Peace, has disposed of a case in which Messrs. W. H. and W. R. King, two European Missionaries (father and son), living in Sigchalli village in Bangalore district, were charged with being members of an288 words
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Advertisement381 1926-01-05 14 Your hair—it can stay in place all day! > MANY young men long ago gave morning—and your hair remain* up all hope of controlling their smooth, in place, all day. i hair. It couldn’t be done, they Women, too, find Stacomb ideal thought. —especially for bobbed hair. It Then Stacomb381 words
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Advertisement352 1926-01-05 14 Every tooth as clean as “Calvert’s” can fmake it! That means every tooth is looking its best, doing its share in adding to the brightness and charm of your smile. And, besides, you want your teeth to last, you want every hidden corner and crevice between them kept just as352 words
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Article604 1926-01-05 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Pbnamo, January 5. 19.6 I <-tGovernment Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each Liver with heart b»ng do 1.3' fripe do lb’’ Goat or Sheep i>er lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 3 Leg of Motion lb !.au.L do 6 Kidney pair604 words
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Advertisement65 1926-01-05 15 j i in ■i mi 11 11 ij-riar*- ANTIQUE WHISKY \l Jcs-uied JeS&eiirtii-i* mW i i Wa SPECIAL |ioX® SPECIAL l\\\W /%‘i’'iiii il'illr 1\ &tjCw{[T7Z EXTRA QUALITY Start the "YeHl* With Something Good Don’t Delay Buy a Bottle Now 1 3 t_ia K: I w i —and you’ll want a65 words
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Advertisement391 1926-01-05 15 [iSuNTED j I ROOMS K l>J <( Ti 111 iiri I I l»l 111 5 kin mi I Z 8? M E << Ha V rJx I ►>> I \\X n 1 y I 1 I << I >1 ’C'VERY room in your house is haunted I Danger <Z lurks391 words
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Advertisement1323 1926-01-05 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Tj I k I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. BB M B ATREUS Jan. 14 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. ANTENOR Jan. 20 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam and Glasgow, ELPENOR Jan. 29 London Rotterdam and Hamburg (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) DARDANUS Feb. 4 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam, and Glasgow.1,323 words
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Advertisement562 1926-01-05 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated tn England MAIL, PASSENGER A CARGO Sb peninsular and oriental N. (Under Contract with His MajeNty’f Governm* P. a O. SAILINGS. LONDON-FARE ASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore.'Won£ko«£. Shanghai. Moji For Colombo. Aden. Port Said, M.r.eiii.* Yokohama and Kobe. •“<* London. 1926 1926 KARMALA562 words
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