Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 January 1926
1926-01-11
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section20 1926-01-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 8. VOL. LXXXIV. MONDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1926. PRICE £5 CENTS.20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement816 1926-01-11 1 I “NIKKO” Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. I No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TtL 579. I n 1, .1 n 1 o I THE ASSURED’S SURE SHIELD. I Cocktails Ready to Serve» I I T <? H FAfAMC f~ H xvY The best motor policy816 words
-
Advertisement13 1926-01-11 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Head Office SmGAFORF.13 words
-
-
Article755 1926-01-11 2 A 7 HOURS’ QUARREL ON A SUNDAY. Names reminiscent of old lavender and lacc were announced at Marylebone Pcdiee Court recently, writes R. E. Corder. The case itself was a very modern example of a young married couple finding they had nothing in harmony except hot tempers.755 words
-
Article76 1926-01-11 2 FLAMES PUT OUT WITH LEMONADE. Miiile Farther CKristmas, as impersonated by Mr. Lawrence Spear, a solicitor, was handing gifts from an illuminated tree at the Plymouth High School for Girls the tree caught fire and the flames set his cioak and “whiskers’’ alight. He tore off76 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1926 1926-01-11 2 —x-tx xe-xsxsxssxsb LOST. NOTICES. I RAILS OF —SUBSCRIPTION. sa m )an 7th from x Cantonm( nl m v “GLENIFFER” Voy. 21. fl Including free town delivery or U R«>a‘L Fox Terrier black and white, Consignees of cargo per the above vesse X postage X Ol,e bJack ear brown spot over1,926 words
-
Advertisement1123 1926-01-11 2 NOTICES. BANKS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF DQGS INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) Owners of dogs are hereby reminded Autliorised Capital £3,000,We that the registration of doga f or the year ibed c )ital l bOO ending 31st December, 192 b commenced on the Ist January, 1926. j UH1,123 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2281 1926-01-11 3 (By a Woman Correspo dent). Pari?, December 16, 1925. To see a'l one’* frien Is tikin» the Train de Lure for Fiinshine and the S »ntb, when one is obliged to stay on in cold, rain, or frost, snow and East wind*, is a trial to one’s2,281 words
-
Article245 1926-01-11 3 SIR J. D. BOSE’S DISCOVERY. Calcutta, December 1. —Three important discoveries, which Sir J. D. Bose is at present demonstrating in Calcutta, are considered by scientists as of profound significance in developing our knowledge of the evolutionary process of life. Last month Sir J. D. Bose, in245 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement259 1926-01-11 3 \!ESBrV7<' '“saC>lB I kei! \P?S yv/>t I 1 < J %£w P WgOa Ever seen a Vitamin? •fL iv n’t, cither," saw Montv. But he or Jit to be a cheery, h; ppy,lend-a' hand to I■ dp sort of chap, ike this. M nt iiac I’u’py Lemon Squash is verv259 words
-
Advertisement426 1926-01-11 3 Inumpn DcNCAN, the winner first prize of 100 n a recen t Baby Comj petition in which there duncan were over 52,000 entries, A B*by bury was reared on Sketched frem a sJttlenburgs Foods for Infants These foods are specially manufactured for infant feeding, and t long experience proves that426 words
-
-
Article964 1926-01-11 4 A FAMOUS RACE OF PIPERS. 1 I util the rising of 1745, writes a correspondent to the “Tinies”, a number of the greater Highland chiefs had their hereditary pipers. A piper in this position was a person of considerable importance and ranked second only to964 words
-
Article537 1926-01-11 4 It is instructive of conditions in China during the past few years to examine the nature of the British claims, which represent nearly 10 per cent, of the whole, says the Peking Correspondent of “The Times.” In 1921 the Chinese Government was still a going concern and a537 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement259 1926-01-11 4 IL. $h *ijgt Your life in your hands! E 3g The deadliest £erms are spread By P M infected people on the simplest r? R§ things you touch. You cannot k Ea always help touching these people g| M or the things they handle —but Fy 0 YOU CAN purify259 words
-
Advertisement39 1926-01-11 4 M i L K—--1 hope’s health and strength, recuperation and invigoration in a bottle of SIMONDS’ MILK STOUT-and very nice, too. Nutritious and creamy—you’ll remember the first to-day if it’s S I M O N DS’ MILK STOLT. •"STOUT39 words
-
Advertisement286 1926-01-11 4 jCTMw .liii “That’s a nice Tonic? the Taste is Delicious/’ WHEN you take the first sip of WINCARNIS, at once you say to yourself what a nice wine it is. /And so it is. WINCARNIS is a choice rich ruby wine that does you ever so much good, because it286 words
-
-
Article372 1926-01-11 5 ditch news. U. ***** IN HOLLAND. The Hague» January 1. ird is 2 feet under water. t c ia partly interrupted and U t ieation with Arnhem is threati* Mtastrich* is isolated and the or. foot under water. The dam di vast eh so far cannot be372 words
-
Article553 1926-01-11 5 NO COMMUNISTS IN THE ARMY. Weitevreden, December 31. Eleven soldiers were expelled from the army, according to a report from Malang, for I ini. Communists. SHARP CONTROL OF COMMUNISTS. It is said that most dockworkers at Soerabaya are members of Communist organisations. These however are being sharply controlled553 words
-
Article266 1926-01-11 5 HUMAN RACE STILL IN ITS INFANCY. Sir Oliver Lodge, in an address on the evolution of man at the luncheon-hour service at Christ Church, Westminster, said that, apart from all puzzles of theology. we were immortal beings with a great destiny before us and were surrounded by266 words
-
Article204 1926-01-11 5 MR. J. C. GOULD PUTS IT AT £2.000 A YEAR. In th-- Bankruptcy Court, the public examinaticn was held before Mr. Registrar Francke ol Mr. James Childs Gould, formerly M. P. for the Central division of Cardiff. His statement disclose I liabilities £l,l-0,326 and assets204 words
-
Article141 1926-01-11 5 INJURY WHICH BURST ARTERY IN KNEE. London. December 14. A man who was knocked down by a motor-car at the junction of Edgware-road, W.. and Gearge-st., and die I in St. Mary’s Hospital. Paddington, was still unidentified last night. He was betwM-n 55 and 6(1 5 ears of141 words
-
Article130 1926-01-11 5 5. F. P. The death took place suddenly at the General Hospital Singapore, at the early age of 30. years, of Mr. Raymond Charlo Lewis, late Suj erintendent in the General Post Office, Sir gapore. Mr. Lewis came out to the Colony in 1920 and5. F. P. - 130 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement217 1926-01-11 5 BOILS MEAN BAD BLOOD. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Banish Boils By Purifying and Enriching The Blood. When boils, or other eruptions, break out on your body it is a sure sign that your blood is in bad condition. They will continue to trouble you until the blood is made pure217 words
-
Advertisement488 1926-01-11 5 wl GAME! Look after S f S your throat S English Pheasants A husky throat is not only a IQC sign that you have a cold —it w vtlvC can be the cause of one. 1 Germ, are always present. J partridges S bore throat —inflamed mem- i brane —offer488 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous155 1926-01-11 5 “P. G.’S” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 47. We publish below the correct solution of the Pinang Gazette Cross-Words Puzzle No. 47, together with the names of successf j! competitors Ist Prize Mr. T. Q. Eng. Penang. 2nd Prize Mr. Ooi Kee. Penang. 3rd Prize Miss C. Lucy, Penang.155 words
-
-
Article1684 1926-01-11 6 LATE AGAIN On January 1, an interesting Act c-f Parliament came into force. Trainers and exhibitors of perf rmirg animals must from that day onwards be r. gist»'red Application for r- gist ration must be made to the registration authcrity of the place wlu re the applicant1,684 words
-
Article271 1926-01-11 6 Cup Results. London. January 9. The following were il>« r»*snlts of the ties played to day New Brighton 2, Wp.lppß«lay 1. W’hampton 1, Arsenal 1. D»*rby 0, Portsmouth 0. Notts C< unty 2, Leicester 0 Everton 1. Fulham 1. Sunderland 8, Boston L W. Bromwich 4. Bristol City271 words
-
Article33 1926-01-11 6 —Reu er. ANTI-ALIEN LAW. Washington, January 9. The American Ambassador in Mexico City Jias formal y proteste 1 against the retro-active features in the new Mexican anti alien land law.-—Reu er. - 33 words
-
Article405 1926-01-11 6 Before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, to-day, Kader Mydin bin Sheik Daud, a kling c-oolie employed on a tongkang, was charged with the theft of silk and napkins to the value of 90 dollars and 20 cents from tongkang No. 154. The accused pleaded guilty. From the405 words
-
Article1051 1926-01-11 6 COLONY TROUNCE THE F. M. S. Vigorous Game at Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 9. The first of what may eventually prove to be an annual fixture was also one of the best hockey games ever seen on the local padang. Hockey appeals to a1,051 words
-
Article426 1926-01-11 6 One of the- most interesting questions of the day, I think, is, how far can a plumber go without running the risk of being disqualified by his governing body Not that a plumber ever runs very far, of course. Still, how far can he go Is it426 words
-
Article130 1926-01-11 6 £33. 000 A YEAR STATE SUBSIDY. The Air Minister, Sir Samuel Hoare, announced in the House of Commons that the Government is giving a subsidy to 'lmperial Airways, Ltd., for the provision of a regular fortnightly air service between Egypt, and India via Bagdad and Basra for130 words
-
Article104 1926-01-11 6 DOG FOX FIGHT. REYNARD BEATEN IN SINGLE COM BAT. Having thrown pursuing hounds off its scent by crossing a pool after a lengthy cha=e, a fox sought refuge in the grounds of Orchardene, Major Harold Darby’s house at Normandy, near Guildford, Surrey. An Airedale dog belonging to Major Darby tackled104 words
-
Article920 1926-01-11 6 Annual Meeting. FORWARD CON TRACTS. The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Perak River Valley Rubber Company, Limited, was held at the reg's 1 (*red office of the Company, No. 9 Union street, Penang, on Saturday. Mr. D.A.M. Brown presided. The others present were, Mr. J. Crabb-Wat920 words
-
Article3117 1926-01-11 7 SUCCESSFUL OPENING OF NEW YEAR MEETING. GREAT DAY FOR OUTSIDERS. New Year Meeting of the Penang Club had an auspicious opening on it' rday. Favoured with a large attendinC(. drawn from all parts of Malaya and the Hon. Resident Councillor i Mrs. Peel, 11. 11. the Sultan of3,117 words
-
Article482 1926-01-11 7 CHOO FOO. The marriage of Miss Choo Sin Kenn. the eldest daughter of the Hon. Mr. Choo Kia Peng O. B. E, M. F. C.. and Mr. Foo Meow Sin, the eldest son of the late Mr. Foo Choo Choon. of Tronoh fame took place at“Ampang Hous»*”482 words
-
Article790 1926-01-11 7 Col. 11. Howard arrived in Penang from Calcutta on the S. S. Egra yesterday. Mr.F.J. Morton, Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed Clerk of Councils. Mr. London has succeeded Mr. Leonard as Controller of Rubber. S.S and F.M.S. Mr. E.W. Hide has b»*en appointed Officer in charg'-790 words
-
Article66 1926-01-11 8 ASHTON. —At the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on January 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E.Ashton, a son. YORKE. —At the Maternity Hospital. Penang, on the 10. h instant, the wife of Roland Yorke, of a son. Fraser. —On the 10th instint, at the Maternity Hospital. Penang, to Mr.66 words
-
Article438 1926-01-11 8 It is not often that the Public is afforded the opportunity of treasuring to its great heart the report of a d spassionate criticism of the Press; it is seldom that such published criticisms uttered by famous politicians and leaders of public thought in any way reflect credit438 words
-
Article475 1926-01-11 8 GAOL OR WORKHOUSE Mr. Justice Avory, in sentencing a burglar at the Guildforl Assizes, th»other day, commented on the mentality of persons who, when down and out*, would rather steal and risk the gaol than seek refuge in one of the workhouses established by a benevolent Government for the relief475 words
-
Article358 1926-01-11 8 A propos of onr recent remarks concerning the guileful habits of native motor car drivers in Penang, it is interesting to note that the Automobile Club of Ceylon contemplates introducing a scheme of registration which will effectively put a stop t > ways that are bad358 words
-
Article934 1926-01-11 8 J. J. BREBNER - READERS’ PROBLEMS. BY. J. J. BREBNER. A writer with a strong interest in his subject is always pleased to receive letters from readers, and I have been agreeably surprised at the volume of correspondence from those who have been moved by my’ comments on auction bridge to934 words
-
Article206 1926-01-11 8 DUFF COMPANY CASE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 11. Tlie London correspondent of the “Free Press” cables that the official reply to the enquiry as to the award of the arbitrator in the Duff Development Company case, is to the effect that the award has been tolegraphed206 words
-
CORRESPONDENCE.
-
Article218 1926-01-11 8 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette. Sir, —It is alleged that many itinerant hawkers have been brought to book for apparently causing obstruction to traffic I hold no brief for those who persist in impeding traffic; but, with all deference tn the officer concerned, I think this218 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement181 1926-01-11 8 ,'iW IK TWnmimTnirOr «I iASSB wgcfTyaty Bournville “BY TEST THE BEST” SEE THE NAME CADBURY N EVERY PIECE OF CHOCOLATE I j Estate Owners or their j Managers! H Get Your New Supplies of Medical Re- j§ quirements at BOON’S-the Chemists. S YOUR busiest and best season of the Year181 words
-
Advertisement57 1926-01-11 8 E. O.” RACE_ WEEK. RACE DINNER DANCE ON Tuesday 12th January Thursday 14th January Fancy Dress Dinner and Ball Saturday 16th January Dinner and Dance $5 DANCING TILL 1-45 A. M. 4 Prizes —2 for Ladies and 2 for Gents. Parisian Novelties. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY DAY E. O. ORCHESTRA. DEARS’57 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous25 1926-01-11 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 10.4 a.m. 4.16 a.m. 10.32 p.m. 4.2 p m. To-Morrow. 11.2 a.m. 5.12 a.m. 11.20 p.m. 5.6 p.m.25 words
-
-
Obituary22 1926-01-11 8 DEATH. Lewis. —On January Bth 1926. at the General Hospital, Singapore, Raymond Charles Lewis, age 30. late Sopdt. General Post Office. Singapore.22 words
-
Article447 1926-01-11 9 Boxer Indemnity Inquiry. DELEGATIONS WORK. Bug by* Radio Service.] —Rent» r. London. January 9. j ~r Willingdon will leave London on ;1 for China where the delegation, of which lie is Chairman, is to begin iminvestigations to find out how ,j -h share of the Boxer IndeBug by* Radio Service.]; —Rent» r. - 447 words
-
Article148 1926-01-11 9 FOOD COUNCIL’S NEXT TASK. (Rugby Ra-dio service.) London. January 9. '1 he next task of the Food Council will lie the inquiry into the milk industry. 1 his is expected to begin next month. It is intended that this investigation •Jiall be even more thorough in character, ii(Rugby Ra-dio service.) - 148 words
-
Article109 1926-01-11 9 WORK ACCOMPLISHED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 10. I liv League of Nations is s x years old to-day. here comm°nt favourably n “I*■ work done and on the progress m.b <■ in the p H9t t vvelve months. Reviences are made to the successful a v(Rugby Radio Service.) - 109 words
-
Article182 1926-01-11 9 Premier in ftudy. STRIKING ADDRESS. (Rugby Radio Ter vice.) London, J uiuary 9. Before an audience which included a large numbt r of well-known scholars and men if letter?, and specially invited represent <t v»*s of various educational anth« •ritie’, the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Bddwii», last(Rugby Radio Ter vice.) - 182 words
-
Article167 1926-01-11 9 NEW TRANSMISSION PERIODS. [Rugby Radio Service.] London, January 10. Commencii g at 12.55 a.m. G.M.T. in Janmry 31. the private radio telegram service to ships will be trm-f rr-*d from Oxf rd to taeßu’by Radio Sta’ion with a call signal G. B. R.. wavelength 18,740 metres continuous[Rugby Radio Service.] - 167 words
-
Article97 1926-01-11 9 UNSETTLED OUTLOOK. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 9. The Thame? at Windsor has ftllen eight inches in the past t *enty-four hour?. The we .then t >-day was fine over m >st of England, although the outlook is unsettle 1. Some ricing fixture? and many dozens of week(Rugby Radio Service.) - 97 words
-
Article78 1926-01-11 9 GENERAL RECOVERY. (Rugby* Radio Service.) The trade correspondent of the Tim. in his review if British Industrie*, saj s that rep< rts from the chief industrial districts indicate no weikening if the more co?,fideut t »ne that has teen in evidence if late. Tuis iparticularly true of the(Rugby* Radio Service.) - 78 words
-
Article83 1926-01-11 9 MAIDEN TRIP T 3 AUSTRALIA. (Rugby* Radio Service.) London, January 9. Tne new Orient liner Obrmt? makes her first voyage t > Au tralia to-morrow. She is an oil-drive i s'.eimer of 20,000 tom», built by Vickers and Company, and is the third of her tonnag t>(Rugby* Radio Service.) - 83 words
-
Article59 1926-01-11 9 DEBT FUNDING MISSION. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 9, Count VclpL the Italian Finance Minister and the Debt Funding Mission will r-ach London next Wednesday morning. The conversations wi’l tike place at the Treasury with Mr. Wiiut »n ChurjbiP, Chance’ll r nf the Exclvque-, and are expected(Rugby Radio Service.) - 59 words
-
Article177 1926-01-11 9 Coiutructional Superiority. IMMUMTY FRa\l FATALITIES. (Rugby* Radio Service). London, January 9. Du-'U-f the w'iola of tne pts* ye ir ther h b *eri n dy one f Ual patsengir accident »n British railwiys. In reporting this f >ct the Railway Gazette a Ms tha« even this s<d tr<(Rugby* Radio Service). - 177 words
-
Article112 1926-01-11 9 Reutt r. VERDICT AND SENTENCE. Calcutta, January 9. A special tribunal found the nine Be»>gdis, who were arresteil in connection with Hie discovery of a bomb factory in the suburb of Calcutta on November 10 last year, guilty. Three were sentenc *»i to transportation f»r 10 yearReutt r. - 112 words
-
Article61 1926-01-11 9 Mr. F. R. Vodden has kindly offered to give,an O gm Rectal at St. George's Church this evening at 6 o’clock. Mrs. R N. Holmes and Miss D. Mitchell have als»» kindly consente I to contribute selections of sacred music. Tuere will be a collection in61 words
-
Article99 1926-01-11 9 —Reuter NEW VACCINE TREATMENT. Bombay, January 9. What is described as a new vaccine treat me tf'»rlepr>sv w>s demonstrated at the Indian Science Congress by an Indian doct r, name I Row. The president of the medical section and members i f the Cong ess state that remarkable resul—Reuter - 99 words
-
Article86 1926-01-11 9 —Reuter. MORE BAD NEWS. Amsterdam, January 9. A report has I een tece ved from Kampen, near Zwolle, that the river Las inundated pract’cally the entire tr'angk— Eibu'g. Kampon and Hittum—including many villages. Many of the refugees and catt’e a-e be’ng accommodated in Kampen. Even if the—Reuter. - 86 words
-
Article61 1926-01-11 9 —R- u’er. OFFICIAL STATEMENT. Mexico City, January 9. Toe Depaitment of Industry officially states that it intends to Continue its policy of equ’ty and fairness in administering the Petroleum Law and that it also intends to invite all oil companies to appoint deleg des for a conference—R- u’er. - 61 words
-
Article51 1926-01-11 9 Reu’er. HARBOUR SUCKED DRY. Btrnards (Maine), January 9. There v as an unprecedented occurrence to-day, when a ten-foot tidal -waveslowly sucke<l tie harbour dry, then slowly crished mrrying with it 50 u'uninne»! fishii g craft.. Tn* wave wh4 pr*cedel by a <*e p lumMii g sound, Lu; noReu’er. - 51 words
-
Article536 1926-01-11 9 .—Reutt r. Hungarian Belief. TIMES’ COMMENTS. London, January 9. Amid the welter of accusations in the European press against the Hungarian government, the Regent, Admiral Horthy, and other prominent people in connection with the banknote affair, and scare stories of a widespread plot to re-shape the map.—Reutt r. - 536 words
-
Article91 1926-01-11 9 —Reu'e r MOTION BEFORE REICHSTAG. Ferlin, January 8. Tne Legal Committee of the Reichstag is discussing a Democratic motion, submitted to the Reichstag Lef re Christmas, authorising imlividal Federal States to se tie claims from ruling Princes as they consider fit, without rea r ing to Cour's..—Reu'er. - 91 words
-
Article64 1926-01-11 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris, 126 J New York, 4.85| Brussels, 106.95 Geneva, 25.11 Amsterdam, 12.06 J; Milan. 120.15; Berlin, 20.37 S ockholm, 18.12 Copanhagen. Oslo 23.82 Vienne, 34.43; Prague, 163 i Helsingfors 19?| Mailrid, 34.2 Lisbon, 2i; Rio, 7); Buenos Aires, >4Gff Dom>»ay,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 64 words
-
Article263 1926-01-11 9 —Reuter. No G3v2mu2.it Loans. HOOVER TACTICS CONDEMNED Washington, January 9. President Coolidge expressed to the Opposition his opinion that there was no occasion to adopt the suggestion for granting government loans to develop American owned rubbtr grown in the Philip-, pines or elsewhere. He was further convince—Reuter. - 263 words
-
Article134 1926-01-11 9 Reuter. INVESFIGATION COMMENCED. Washington, January 9. The Senate Juliciary Committee has begun investigating the affairs of the Aluminium Company of America, ot which Mr. Mellon is a prominent shareholder, with the object of seeing why no proceedings for contempt of Court has been brought agiinst the CompanyReuter. - 134 words
-
Article132 1926-01-11 9 .—Reuter. LEAGUE’S DECISION CONDEMNED. Constantinople, January 9. Toe military members of the Cabinet attende 1 an assembly which approved the Government’s attitude in the Mosul question. Tewfik Rushdi Bey made a statement on the whole course of the Mosul negotiations, and said that the Leageu’s decision in.—Reuter. - 132 words
-
Article130 1926-01-11 9 —Reuter. Belgian Minister’s Views. SOVIET CLAIMS. Brussels, January 9, At the inauguration of a Socialist campaign of pacifist propaganda, at Charleroi, M, Vandervelde, the Socialist Foreign Minister, after referring to the almost world-wide t tiervescenee at present and to the prevalence of Bolshevist propaganda at c-rtain points, where—Reuter. - 130 words
-
Article169 1926-01-11 9 —Rent» r. FINANCE PROPOSALS DISCUSSED. Paris, January 9. The Congress S ,cialist party, silting to decide whether to participate in a government formed with other left bloc parries, came to the c inclusion that such a Government could be forme 1 only if the left bloc made a—Rent» r. - 169 words
-
Article214 1926-01-11 9 —Reuter. VICTORIA v. S, AUSTRALIA. Melbourne, January 9. The match between Victoria and South Aus*rdia ended in a victory for the former by 287 runs. In the first innings Victoria made 232, the principal scorer being Woodfull with 97. Arthur R chardson secure 1 3 wickets at the cost—Reuter. - 214 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement30 1926-01-11 9 The Hupmobile Eight (Eight cylinders in line) PERFECTION IN BALANCE CALL AND INSPECT ONE Complete $4,200 20 Milest Per Gallon Borneo Motors, Limited, Penang, Ipnb, Kuali Lumpur, Siagapo'e, Malacca Palembang,30 words
-
-
Article525 1926-01-11 10 PLAN TO LOSE LICENCE FOR A YEAR. London. December 15. Motorists convicted of drunkenness while driving will lose their licences for a year if a clause introduced by the Lords to-day into the Criminal Justice Bill is allowed to remain. It was inserted on the. motion525 words
-
Article244 1926-01-11 10 LORD BIRKENHEAD'S REPLY TO MR. HARVEY. The Earl of Birkenhead, Secretary for India, speaking at the Albert Hall, M on the occasion of the distribution of prizes and medals to successful students of Pitman's schools, said he hoped that the students would not go out into the244 words
-
Article814 1926-01-11 10 TALES TOLD TO THE MAGISTRATE. Midnight, and Sergeant Martin had possession t*f Bath-street, Finsbury, E.C., when suddenly both routine and silence were shattered by the clamour of an alarm bell, writes R. E. Corder. Drawing his whistle, Sergeant Martin contributed to the din. and when his men814 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement236 1926-01-11 10 The George Town Dispensary Ltd., THE LEADING CHEMISTS, I I PENANG. I I OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. I I THE I I Cheapest House in the Trade I FOR I Estate Medical Supplies. I I SAFETY FIRST. I M You are absolutely safe when you deal with B “THE GEORGETOWN.”236 words
-
Advertisement31 1926-01-11 10 Is I I r e nr'i* a b/i d C'O v? SOLE AGENTS: DIETHELM Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Switzerland) PENANG. Obtainable at Chong Kee, Hoong Kee, Boon Pharmacy,. Tye Choong, etc.31 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous168 1926-01-11 10 I DICK NORTON Globe Trotters I 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. Theatre Royal. From Monday 11th to Wednesday 13th January 1926. “TO THE LADIES” 7 Parts A sparkling168 words
-
-
Article649 1926-01-11 11 I— The Kuala Lupmpur Plate. 2-45 p.m. C Class.—Value $1,500 and a Cup prepented by the Penang Turf Club with $2OO to the Second Horee and $lOO to the Third Hor.-e. A handicap for ExGriffin Horses. Disttnce Sve furlongs, Entrance Fes $35. Minuette 9. 0 Omahdaun 8. 5649 words
-
Article662 1926-01-11 11 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. Ihe following re excerpts from the report of the Directors of the above Company to be submitted to the shareholders at the annud g»neral meeting to be held in Singapore on January 19:— Accounts.—Tue net profit for the year as shown by the Profit and662 words
-
Article29 1926-01-11 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 145£ cts per pound per pl. $194/No. 1 Crepe 142| cts per pound per pl. $l9O/-St-ady. Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)29 words
-
Article101 1926-01-11 11 Dick Nor'on with his “Globe Trotters’ who open at the Town Hill on day, will be remem here I by the’r original song entitled “Presents”, as it certainly is unusual for any theatric al company t give t l eir uu lienees bot’les *'f whisky, tins of tea, chocolates101 words
-
Article291 1926-01-11 11 Tlie following are the latent quo tations in Messrs. Kennedy A Co'n share list at 1 p.m. to-day Siturday. To-day. E Sharks. Ji "S D CQ OQ 00 OD t c. t c. fc. c. Robber (Dollar.) Balgownie 5.75 6.00 5.5) 575 Rato L 1.60 165 1.E.0291 words
-
Article94 1926-01-11 11 The Straits Tra ling Co. Ltd. Local. January 11: Singapore sold 10'9 tons at $140.25 Penang buyers no sellers at $140.25. Messrs. Boustea/1 and Co.. Ltd-. Saturday’s quotation for Singapore R fined tin $110.5) per p’cil. business Jone 100 tons. Penang refined tin $140.75 per picul, buyers n94 words
-
Article23 1926-01-11 11 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N. L. from 3rd to 9Ji January (being *»ne week) wag nine tons.23 words
-
Article236 1926-01-11 11 Benares Opium p. 15,000.00 nori.. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 nom. 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per I,OtK) 50.00 notu. Copra Sundried $11.90 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p-r236 words
-
Article1299 1926-01-11 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 1 <g 1 KOHBK& (Dollar.) le|lr Mlenny Robber Co 3 7f 3 8( Mor Gajab Rnbber Estate 3SO j U <rrnil sr n.mated Malay Ifrtatea 4 2 4 5( i Ger Hlfjim Planting Syndloatv JI 5">22 00 Ver K'lning Cobber Eatatoa 16 I 7>| Lyer1,299 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement514 1926-01-11 11 h i'AM’H AIeDWYN wishes to that ah»-is •he so.e proprieties rj a»*l .<s><le»li»l establish JlaVO yOUP pOtatOCS '■f"'''';,'., io.. b.v Herat 19a, Northam i ind rlh l cb and straight from the farm t ‘no I» r "T, herBe h 8 pikul $lO,-f.o r. Penang i .nv interest whatever, financial514 words
-
-
Article728 1926-01-11 12 -“S. F. P.” EASTERN MINING CO. SUCCEED IN COURT APPLICATION. The Eastern Mining and Rubber Company. who are the principal creditors in the bankruptcy of Mr. Poey Kong Seng, the former managing director of the Coni pany, were granted leave by Mr. Justice Deane to file a fresh-“S. F. P.” - 728 words
-
Article114 1926-01-11 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan <.>,-• Langkat. Sitiawan for Setul, Kuala Bahra Sungei Opis, and Tanjong Star. Penang for Singapore, Egr.i for Port Swettenham Q. “Utf otnuapire. Unpang for Pangkor, Bindings tn< j Sitiawan. I’he following ships are m co lnilHllt j ca’ion with the Wireless Stations114 words
-
Article419 1926-01-11 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Snn-lav BI TRAIN. Federateu Malay States, Malacca. and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except when otherwise stated, close half an hour earli than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mau, Service The following additional mails will )P c f(S daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-3(1419 words
-
Article120 1926-01-11 12 PENANG JANUARY 11, Iff'(By Courtesy of the CHvm'Efoi Bank.) London Demand Bank 4 months’sight Bank 2/1 1 3 Credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/l- f Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 151 3 day’s sight Private 156 r Bombay Demand Bank 154 2 Madras Demand Bank 154 s 5 3 days’sight Private120 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement484 1926-01-11 12 1 1 Assets over $5,500,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, M. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the484 words
-
Advertisement26 1926-01-11 12 P. G. Pocket Diary WITH Motor Car Directory for 1926 Price 5Q cents. NOW READY FOR SALE AT The Pinang Gazette I’rossI.iS’l rEl>. PE N Nc.26 words
-
-
Article751 1926-01-11 13 SIR OLIVER LODGE ON EVOLUTION. Sir Oliver Ln<’y ppeaking recently at Christ Church, Westminster, on evolution, refeir'd at the ou;s»t<f b’s address to tbe siguatniM <-f the Locarno Treaty. We are living to-day,” he said, “in gre.t historical times'. Oul) yesterday we passed through the greatest war known751 words
-
Article93 1926-01-11 13 OFFICERS’ GALLANT CONDUCT, Calcutta, December 26. Indian ad miration has been excited here by the conduct of two British officers, who fully clothed, dived into the Hooghly and rescued a lascar. Captains Dodds and Sacre, < f the Ist North Staffordshire?, were in a party of93 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement92 1926-01-11 13 If you want cleanliness and health on your estate and in your home USE JEYES FLUID THE BEST, SAFEST AND CHEAPEST DISINFECTANT. kVajrari/i of Ap JM Ji f 7Ar»< Swmjti W THE I, DISINFECTANT How Jeyes Helps in Everyday Use It Purifies the atmosphere Kills germs Guards against flies Is92 words
-
Advertisement18 1926-01-11 13 Pitman’s Junior TiPiar Book, fl/75 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Preaa. Ltd.18 words
-
Advertisement452 1926-01-11 13 Safeguard against Fever Dr. Cassell’s Tablets will give you the necessrry strength and vigour to ward oft contagion, if you are run down start a course at once. Why run the risk of infection when it is so easy to guard against it There is no surer victim of contagion452 words
-
-
Article933 1926-01-11 14 A DISH WASHER WHO BECAME FAMOUS. The only time I made an attempt to converse with Battling Siki was on the day after his remarkable victory over Georges Carpentier, writes Trevor C. Wignall- I had been taken by Descamps (Carpentier’s manager) to the offices of a Paris933 words
-
Article503 1926-01-11 14 man of genius to interpret her. —Daily Telegraph. A NATIONAL NOVELIST. The Prime Minister, who has, as every good Prime Minister must have, Scottish blood in his veins, has discovered why we all love a Scot. It is not only, as some in their haste haveman of genius to interpret her.—Daily Telegraph. - 503 words
-
Article217 1926-01-11 14 Singapore, January 7. Rubber.—The market during the period under review has been very quiet with declining prices. At yesterday’s local auction 326 tons were offered and 265 tons sold, but little interest- was shown. Awarded Spot Sheet changed hands privately at 1.46 J 1.46|. Good Average Quality Sheet217 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement293 1926-01-11 14 ■■■■w o*— ft T^ e b~St 8a by ca n get C Ilorlidi*s i 5 the best possible ff food you can procure tailing BI mothers milk. It L- prescribed in4,i Z e s oMi t-y doctors and is lutwnaukd ff Bazaars a. Sto.cs by medical fbCII <lll OVCV tllC293 words
-
Advertisement51 1926-01-11 14 LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will be51 words
-
Advertisement333 1926-01-11 14 (p preserve Health y in the East Physical health and mental alertness during ex- lip hausting climatic conditions can be maintained if /I you make “Ovaltine” your daily food-beverage. II f/ A cup of this highly nutritious beverage taken I regularly in the morning imparts a delightful H J i333 words
-
-
Article692 1926-01-11 15 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on Saturday as follows: During the last week the Share Market for the most part has been dull chiefly owing to a further fall of 3d per lb. in the price of rubber which now stands (d) 3'B|. At thesame time692 words
-
Article59 1926-01-11 15 Jan. 12. 14 &16 —Penang New YeaRaC-* Meeting. 12--Ponang Assiz s. 16—“ Malaya” Rugger Cup Final. 30—Ipoh Nhw Y« ar Race meeting. Feb. 2, 4 6 Ipoh 9—Court of Appeal. Penang. 20, 23. 25 .t 27—Selangor Turf Club New Yo-ar Meeting. May 8. 11. 13 15—Singapore Summer Rac*59 words
-
Article602 1926-01-11 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Bknang. January 11. 19* 6 i cte Government Mutton— Mutton Indian p«r lb 55 M UTTON Head, ehvep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart <% Inng do 1.30 Tripe TT do 100 Goat or Sheep per Ih 55 Sweet Bread pair lx*g of Mutton lb602 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement226 1926-01-11 15 New way to make your hair stay combed JMk j Just as the I (a. iilg-' ha r bruS h left 5 5 s MEN realize that nothing spoils the good impression 1W their appearancemakes so quick- y ly as unkempt hair. That is why Stacomb was Women, too, find226 words
-
Advertisement25 1926-01-11 15 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up to-date ami Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT. Telephone No. 493.25 words
-
Advertisement226 1926-01-11 15 v w LUJtnnnMo «■■nannm-nnnmmw T h^ ew 14-30 H.P. I ARMSTRONG I 7-. T 1 H ISIDDELEY n H n HAS ARRIVED. n Adjustable Front Seats Four Wheel Brakes, Semi Elliptic Springs. i $3,050 n n Made hy the men who make the B a famous Siddeley Aero Engines, g226 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1292 1926-01-11 16 I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG IM Sfljjflk f j i 1 flEBEm| WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. k’ SKI |Ma B 1’ i -JK| ATREUS Jan. 15 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. ™|B BBk B THESEUS Jan. 18 I ondon. Rotterdam and Hamburg. ANTENOR Jan. 201,292 words
-
Advertisement579 1926-01-11 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER A CARGO SERVICES. feninsulak and oriental S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. <1 O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Hongkong. Shanghai. Moji For Colombo, Aden, Port Said, M. r ei Yokohama and Kobe. and579 words
-