Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 January 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-01-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 9. VOL. LXXXIV. TUESDAY. 12th JANUARY, 1926. PRICE 15 OENTS;20 words
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Advertisement545 1926-01-12 1 10KISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC j ART STUDIO 'Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. Buchanan’s Whiskies I 8 8 I J BLACK. WHITE” I 1 imperial Jllm j I fIBH AO£T a CHANDON f has a world-wide reputation based 5 Fmes* extoa I B C4A»a*W# <> n unvarying high quality. J g I A545 words
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Advertisement8 1926-01-12 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. rxEXT DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.”8 words
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Article366 1926-01-12 2 ADMIRED by a dean. Tributes to the courage of Samuel Johnson, aged 29, a blacksmith’s striker, of WelliYigton-street, Stretford, near Manchester, who was hanged at Manchester for the murder of Beatrice Philomena Martin, 23, were paid by the coroner and by the Ltean of Manchester (Canon Hewlett366 words
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Article436 1926-01-12 2 One cannot help regretting the outburst of sex antagonism which has shown itself so strongly of late years, writes the “Viscountess Moles worthThis silly feeling began long before the war and was partly caused, I think, by j the gradual incursion qf women into oc- cupations formerly monopolised436 words
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Advertisement1565 1926-01-12 2 TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. I RAILS OF SUBSCRIPTION. c dn m j j~ Municipality of Singapore. K. D. Narayanasamy deceased. H Inclading free town delivery or ns j. ’■phe Municipal Commissioners of Sin- Notice is hereby given that all crediPATABLE IN ADVANCE, gapore invite Designs and Sealed Tenders tors and other1,565 words
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Advertisement83 1926-01-12 2 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 his83 words
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Advertisement504 1926-01-12 2 The George Town Dispensary Lid, THE LEADING CHEMISTS, I I PENANG. I I OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. I B THE 3 I Cheapest House in the Trade I FOR I I Estate Medical Supplies. I I SAFETY FIRST. I I You are absolutely safe when you deal with “THE GEORGETOWN.”504 words
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Article784 1926-01-12 3 PRINCE OF KEYBOARD COMEDIANS. If de Pachmann, whose retirement has again been announced, is not the greatest of living pianists, he is certainJj* the most entertaining. To which it may be added that he is also at least one of the greatest —or has been, at all784 words
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Advertisement440 1926-01-12 3 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. SALE OF LAND IN KEDAH. MUKIM TRAP. District of Kulim. The under-memionrd blocks of Slate Land, to be held under agricultural i s will b' 1 sold by public auction at the Laud Office, Kulim. on Saturday, 16th ll VUG (“2 7-41) at 11 a.in. at an440 words
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Advertisement40 1926-01-12 3 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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Advertisement120 1926-01-12 3 i I I i New Process RECORDS I 1 I e 1 HEAR THESE. i ss In The Purple Twilight Fcxtrot s Oriental Moon Sally’s Come Back 1t I Can’t Realise S Tell All The World S Knock At The Door ==j 5 Don’t Bother Me S Steppin In Society120 words
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Article977 1926-01-12 4 Holland News. THE CABINET CRISIS. The Hague January 5. The members of the cabinet most like- j ly will remain in office except Sjhokking and Lieberman. ARREST OF BANK DIRECTOR. A director of the Bank and the Gooische Hvpotheek Bank has been arrested for falsification of auhentic977 words
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Article583 1926-01-12 4 HEAVY RAINTORMS IN SUMATRA. Weltevreden, January 4. Between L">eboek Sikaping and Mc.ei»~a Sipongi heavy riins have caused 54 enormous landslides. T.ie situd on is very critical as means are insufficient. The connection between Sibolga and Padang is completely interrupted. The railway :t Lahar is buried by a landslide583 words
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Article170 1926-01-12 4 BUSINESS FOR MEETING. The business for the meeting of the Municipal Commission, t > be held on Wednesday, the 13th January, is as follows 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on170 words
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Article224 1926-01-12 4 3,500,000 SOLDIERS. Moscow Official Report. Great annoyance has been caused to the Germ in an horities by th* l publication at Moscow of an offic’al book dealing with the armies of fordgn countries in which particulars <f the military strength of German? are given. According to the224 words
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Article59 1926-01-12 4 —Re it. r. ANOTHER ALLEGATION. Paris, January 11. Anent the Hungarian f >rgery < f French banknotes, Count J »seph Karolyi, the legitimist Hungarian Deputy, in an interview with Le Matin, said that the ringleaders in the plot were German Uitra-Nationalis‘B whose purpose is to annex Austria—Re it. r. - 59 words
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Article327 1926-01-12 4 OPENING CEREMONY. Service at St. George’s. Penang Assizes were opened to-day with all the usual attendant ceremony. Prior to the sitting oif the Assizes, Mr. Justice Brown, accompanied by members of the local bar, Police Inspectors of the local force, and membere of the general public attended the327 words
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Article409 1926-01-12 4 LARGELY ATTENDED FUNERAL. The funeral of the late Mr. R C. Lewis, which took place at the Bidadari Cemetery on Saturday afternoon, was Largely attended and bore ample testimony to the popularity of the deceased. The coffin was conveyed by motor hearse from the409 words
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Article518 1926-01-12 4 Mr. E. A. Swan, late of Messrs Caldbeck Macgregor and Co., who retired in 1919, and who is an old Straits resident, arrived in Penang this morning by the s.s. Gleniffer from H >me. Mr. Swan proceeds to S ngapore tomorrow but intends shortly to ieturn to518 words
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Article242 1926-01-12 4 A SWALLOW’S LONG FLIGHT. The romance of bird migration has once more been emphasised in the report of the capture at Capetown of a sea swallow which had been ringed in Northumberland early in 1919. Mr. H. F. Witherby, the ornithologist and the moving spirit242 words
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Article723 1926-01-12 4 VISIT TO THE PROPERTY. (Fn m Our Own Corre-mondent.) I poh, January 1 Invited by the D.rect >rs of R<mbian Tin Ltd., as many shareholders as coni.] vis ted the mine at Tapah on Sunday llb j weie shown over th- pr -perty and plant. Ihe me»723 words
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Article126 1926-01-12 4 PENANG JANUARY 12, 1926(By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank l 5/ 4 months’sight Bank 2,1 n- 3 Credit 2/4 3 h Documentary. 2/4 'i»Calcutta Demand Bank Rh 11 a 1 m 3 day’s sight Private I»*’ g Bombay Demand Bank L 54 > s Madras Demand126 words
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Advertisement40 1926-01-12 4 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 Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. Good fo» troublesome night coughs too. For sale everywhere.40 words
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Article619 1926-01-12 5 American Activities. (From Our Own Correspondent.) January 9. An Amsterdam message states that American interests are negotia’ing for the purchase oi certain largH rubber concessions it. Sumatra. The reported visit of Mr. Firestone to Sumatra has create»! I great interest in planting circles and hope lis cherished619 words
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Article266 1926-01-12 5 MIL CHAPMAN ON HIS 25 YEARS' POLICE COURT WORK. Twenty-five years spent in a metropolitan police court have made Mr. Cecil Chapman, the retired magistrate, a, philosopher. In his book o<f reminiscences (‘‘The Poor nan’s Court of Justice” —Hodder and Stoughton. 2C5.,) he contends that the police266 words
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Article413 1926-01-12 5 CURRENCY COMMISSION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutia, December 31. His Excellency the Viceroy was enter twined y» Hter lav at the beautiful resi ilence of th»- di f Bur l wan About 2,000 European and Indian gm-sts assemble I there to bi<i L.rewell to H. E. Lor i413 words
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342 1926-01-12 5 LABOUR MEMBERS' APPEAL. London. December 29. —“By the actions of the British Government things are tending towards an explosion in India,” says an appeal issued by a group of Labour members, including Mr. Cook, the Miners’ Secretary, and the members of the House of342 words
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61 1926-01-12 5 Cawnpore, December 29.—1 t is understood that as the result of the Congress taking over the Swarajists’ programme in the Councils, Lala Lajpatrai will join the Swaraj Partv in the Assembly and will be pi*opcsed for election as deputy leader of the party in the61 words
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Advertisement463 1926-01-12 5 Shampoo deis Vi for the Hair |f you wa>t to .»eep your hair in pood edition, be careful .vhat you wash it with. Many soaps, p ep ir <1 sh on poos and shampoo powders contain much free alkali. This ..'lies the scalp m ricrs the hair brittle, and is463 words
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Advertisement531 1926-01-12 5 If f A C 1 i r >it r T r T’ 3a. 1 D i A 1 iLHIELI il 1 J OF FACT. j If for no other reason than that LACTOGEN consists entirely of Milk and contains no substance I y which is not found in Milk, it531 words
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Article711 1926-01-12 6 Hr Laurence GuillemarJ’s scheme to improve the conbtitut’on of the F.M.S. continues to exercise the m ndg <f our contemporaries who appear to be unable to await the resu’ts of the enquires in, an t revolts from, each State which must precede the necessary legislation. Our Kuala711 words
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Article444 1926-01-12 6 If a man were to describe the present political situition at H une as uncert tin. he would be considered guilty by some of having uttered a platitude. In the world of literatur*, commonplaces are popularly supposed t> be anathema to purists and sty lists, but as444 words
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Article1601 1926-01-12 6 PRINCE AND EAST AFRICA. ANOTHER TOUR? London, December 17, 1925. The Prince of Wales has had his passion f<»r travel stirred afresh by the accounts the Duke and Duchess of York have given him of their experiences in East Africa. Though no plans whatever have been made1,601 words
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Advertisement273 1926-01-12 6 1 >fci ~=^^£~!giT.Z~~ :7 3~' l jJßfoyafrrfs i r iBB, i. < K V M *HR K&SA Hi <jftffiju/- ~■Brag''*” ’-—*c T^_wj!iwe' f r A water test for a cigarette! Shake the contents of an ordinary cigarette into a glass of clean water, and see the dark, uninviting tobacco, stalk,273 words
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Advertisement56 1926-01-12 6 “E. O.” RACE WEEK. RACE DINNER DANTE 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 L<dies and 2 for G-nts Parisian Novelties. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY DAY E. O. ORCHESTRA. I56 words
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Miscellaneous28 1926-01-12 6 TIDE I ABLES. T <>-l>A V. High Water. Low 11.2 a.m. 5.12 a.m. 11.29 p.m. 5.6 p.m. r<>- Mokhou 11.56 a.m. 6.3 a.m. Midnight. 6 3 p m.28 words
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Article286 1926-01-12 7 Commission of Enquiry. OWM KS’ AND MINERS’ SCHEMES. (Rt-GBY Radio Service.) Reuter. London, January 11. (’.,l Commission will resume its til^a to-morrow alter the Christmas ,j uopert mt evidence will be the xt !<?w <,ayH when coal ii'd wll! !ldvanCP ,he r ,'s for the lu’ are conduct(Rt-GBY Radio Service.); Reuter. - 286 words
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Article140 1926-01-12 7 MATERIAL REDUCTION. (Rl’gby Radio Service). London, Ja u try 11. A sub-tai tal r-tu.t'cn in unemployneu t in Smt i Wales is re ‘orde L At the end f September there were just ev> r UI’iJHM) u-ump!oyed work* rs in South W.i es. On D c*mb-r 31(Rl’gby Radio Service). - 140 words
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Article98 1926-01-12 7 SECOND AERIAL EXPEDITION. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 11. Fi r tlie purpose of consolidating the work of t e expedition, which recently returned, a second aerial survey party is about to proceed over the route between Cairo and Karachi, which it is proposed to operate with great(Rugby Radio Service.) - 98 words
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Article109 1926-01-12 7 BRITIMI AMBASSADOR’S MISSION. (Rugby Radio Service.) Ihe visit to Angora of Sir Ronald lind-ay, British Ambassador in Constantinople, will probably take place "ithin the next few days. It is recalled that, when the League Council delivered its v»rdict on the aloi-u! question, it expressed a desire that(Rugby Radio Service.) - 109 words
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Article82 1926-01-12 7 REPORTED ALLIANCE DENIED. Rugby Radio Service.] London, January 11. c,.n' **‘’l C Snowden, who was Chan--2 1 of the Exchequer in the labour inment, L b t night publicly and em--I'irftically denied the reports that an ‘‘‘J.' 4 between the Labour Party and Li’’<u ty was contemplated.Rugby Radio Service.] - 82 words
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Article207 1926-01-12 7 Mexican Land Laws. BRITISH INTERESTS. (Rugby’ Radio Service.) London. January 10. The effect upon the latest British commercial interests in Mexico of the newanti foreign Mexican Land Laws continues to receive close attention in British official quarters. Broadly, it is sta»el that the effect of the new measures(Rugby’ Radio Service.) - 207 words
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Article154 1926-01-12 7 Reuter. CENTRE PARTY’S PROPOSAL, Berlin, Januiry 10. The Centre Party has pas ed a resolution in favour of the f rmation <f a Government on the broadest basis, inc’nding a number < f all parlies, from Socialists to the German People’s Par y. The Centrists are of theReuter. - 154 words
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Article67 1926-01-12 7 —Reuter. ON A GOLD BASIS. Santiago de Chile, January 10. The New Central Bank, founded by the government for the purpose of reorganising Chile’s monetary system, with a capital of 150,000,000 pesos, subscribed partly by the government, partly by national banks, partly by foreign banks operating in—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article54 1926-01-12 7 .—Rent r. FRENCH ADVANCE. Paris, January 11. lap»rs from Rabat sta'e that French par.isann in th** r*gii»ns'<>f Ft-z and Taz« have effected a junction in the north <f Senbaja hills and are ad vanci ng t > Fez and T-.zi. 203 kilometers noithward and submitting the whole ngion in.—Rent r. - 54 words
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Article39 1926-01-12 7 —R- uter. CHANG’S LATEST. Shanghai, J muary 11. A Japanese source in Mukden telegraphs that Chang Tso-lin has issued a circular telegr»m announcing that Manchuria has severed administrative relati ns and c unmunic *tioas with Peking.—R- uter. - 39 words
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Article47 1926-01-12 7 IBN SAUD PROCLAIMED KING. Cairo, January 11. A message from Jeldah states that Ibn Saud has been proclaime 1 King of the He 1 jaz in Mecca. R» uter. [On December 20 Reu e- cable that King Ali had abiicitad the throne of the Hedj»z.]47 words
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Article34 1926-01-12 7 —Reuter. RESULT OF FOUR-BALL M\TCH. Tam pas, January 11. In a four-ball match, Archie Compston (E< g'and) and Arnaud Massy (France) defeated Jim Barnes and Johnny Farrell (America) at the thirty-ninth bole.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article283 1926-01-12 7 Once Highly Civilised. NOW DYING OUT. (Rugby’ Radio Service.) I ondon, January 10. London is at this moment gre»tly in a twelve-ye>rs old grl who has been brought from British Honduras by Mr. Mitchell Helges, who has be*n expiring in that central American Colony. The girl, who is(Rugby’ Radio Service.) - 283 words
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Article179 1926-01-12 7 —Reuter. HOLLAND'S PLIGHT. London, Januiry 11. The Thames floods are subsiding rapidly at all points, fields and roads re-em»-rg ng from the waste of wat rs. All the tributaries of the Seine, says a Paris message, are falling. A fine sunny week end is reported from Amsterdam. The—Reuter. - 179 words
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Article105 1926-01-12 7 WIRELESS IN HOPITAL. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. January 13. The scheme, organis'd l>y the Daily Neu'B, wh reby London Hospitals are being equipped with wireles-8 receiving app: r tu-», h>s been a gieit success. Lord Knutsford. Chairman of the London Hosnita 1 to day acce. tel a(Rugby Radio Service.) - 105 words
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Article122 1926-01-12 7 DIVERGENCE OF VIEWS. London. January 11, Renter learns that it will not be surprising if it is deemed inadvisable to adhere to the propose I date, February 16, f r the meeting of the preliminary Commit ee on Disarmament at Geneva, in view of the considerible divergence of views122 words
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Article265 1926-01-12 7 —Reuter. Dastardly Train Horror. 50 MEXICANS MURDERED. Mexico City, January 11. A tale of horror, practically unequalled in Mexican history, is told by the survivors of a train outrage, on their arrival penniless and stripped of all belongings. It appears that no foreigners were killed, th iugh all’.—Reuter. - 265 words
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Article43 1926-01-12 7 FINAL SELECTIONS. Race 1. —Minu-tte. Tigablas, Sevenoaks. Race 2.—Kismet, Umptaway, Chandan. Race 3.—Janoc, Capsicum, Little Beauty. Race 4.—Genzano, Over There. Coleus. R ice s.—Rubberneck, Sama rani, Savitri, Race 6. —Shantung, Zara, Hayston. Race 7.—Firewcrks, Smskrit, Bayard. Race B.—Dreadnought, Merry Maiden, Jadi.43 words
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Article104 1926-01-12 7 —R'-uter. GALLANT WORK BY AIRMEN. Helsingfors, January 11. Thera is a continumca of the irct'c cold, and the ice has thickened in the Gulf of Fmlmd, with th* result that 35 vessels have s uck near Hogland Island. Two German steamers are reported to have sunk. The crews—R'-uter. - 104 words
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Article77 1926-01-12 7 —R- uter. 365 MILLION IN 1925. Berlin, January 11. A stat*mmt issue! by the Agjnt General on Repira ions with regard to the working of the D >wes Plan for 1925, shows that of the cash available, totalling 448,000,030 gold marks, France received 176,000,00), the British Empire 69,000,000,■.—R- uter. - 77 words
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Article67 1926-01-12 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris, 1268 New York, 4.85? 5 Brussels, 106.95 G -neva, 25.11 Amsterdam, 12.07; Milan, 120| Berlin, 20.37 S ockholm, 18.12 Copanhagen, 19.52; Odo 23.82; Vienna, 34.35; Prague, 163 j Hefaingfor*, 192$ Madrid, 34.16; Lisbon, 2| Rio, 7|; Buenos Aire?, 46g(Rugby Radio Service.) - 67 words
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Article349 1926-01-12 7 Talented Organist And Singers. A FEAST OF MUSIC It is not often that Penang has opportunity of appreciating such musicil talent as was evidenced at the recital, both of vocal and organ music, in St. George’s Church yesterday evening. The organist was Mr. Franis R. Vodder, Assistant Traffic349 words
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Article35 1926-01-12 7 —Reuter. ILLNESS WHILE ON HOLIDAY. Rapallo. January 10. Sir Austm Chamberlain, who is holidaying in Itilv, is confined to bel with influenzi and a fairly high fever. The symptoms indicate bronchial tion-—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article331 1926-01-12 7 Welcome Return To Penang. MEDAN TRIBUTE. Dick Nt rton and his Stir Company, the Globe Trotters returned t > Fenang to-day from Medan wh*re they broke all previous r -cords. They are to remain for two nights only and will stag} an entirely new programme to-morrow evening331 words
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Article84 1926-01-12 7 —Reuter. DEVELOPMENTS PROPOSED. —t Melbourne, January 10. A hopeful view of the future of the northern territory is taken in a report of the Northern Territory Land Board, which states that the territory is capable of considerable development. There is in exis'ence, it says, large supplies of underground—Reuter. - 84 words
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Advertisement46 1926-01-12 7 iGalve-ih-heaq ‘/fD Tert the NEW in your querti for iiain ™>” e MOTOW CA?» GROSVENOR MOTORS Penan» The Hupmobile Eight (Eight cylinders in line) PERFECTION IN BALANCE CALL AND INSPECT ONE Complete $4,200 20 Miles Per Gallon Borneo Motors, Limited, Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Malacca Palembang.46 words
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Article407 1926-01-12 8 MR. GANDHI “TO REMAIN PASSIVE.” Control Surrendered. Cawnpore, December 29. Mr. Gandhi left this evening for Ahn et’abad. Interviewed regarding his attitude towards Pandit Motilal Nehru’s resolution which was passed last evening by the Congress, Mr. Gandhi said: —“I did not attend yesterday’s Congress because it was407 words
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Article348 1926-01-12 8 DEATH OF LADY VICTORIA MURRAY. London, December 17. —Comments on the beliefs of Christian Scientists were made by the East Cheshire coroner, Mr H. C- Yates at the inquest at Prestbury, near Macclesfield, on Lady Victoria Alexandrina Murray, aged 48, sister of the Earl of Dunmore348 words
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Article503 1926-01-12 8 THE CURSE OF ILLEGIBILITY. Presiding at the annual general meeting of the P. and O. Steamship Company, Lord Inchcape hnade an appeal to correapondents to write in a hand that was “fairly legible” and to append readable sicnatures” to their letters, writes John Blunt. He wondered whether the art503 words
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Article141 1926-01-12 8 AGITATION IN INDIA. Cape Press Comment. Cape Town, December 29. —An almost univeisal opinion is voiced in a very ve>Lemont leader by the, “Cape Times” on the agitation in India against South Africa- The apcr declares that Dr. Abdur Rahman should not l>e taken serio. in141 words
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Advertisement185 1926-01-12 8 yffff Z^****"^** Always Welcomed 1 Every tooth as clean as “Calvert’s” can make itl £flßp& That means every’ tooth is looking i'S best, doing its share in adding to tl e brightness and charm of your smile, y And, besides, you want your teeth to last, you want every hidden185 words
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Advertisement168 1926-01-12 8 HERE ARE LETTERS From A Canadian Mother and from A Malayan Chief Telling of Children Benefited by Baby’s Own Tablets. Amid the snow clad forests of the frozen North and in the sultry regions of the Tropics Baby’s Own Tablets are equally prized in thousands of homes where there are168 words
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Advertisement126 1926-01-12 8 POWERFUL fi nanc’al group are prepared to purchase sound iubb<r prpeities and other ei-tites with comnier dal possibilities, as well as all mining propen e pteferalJy those already pr >dnc n Principals only. Buye’S can furnish highest Bank references ami guarantees. Cable Bentley’s code. R»p’ies Box 178, T. B. BROWN’S126 words
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Miscellaneous69 1926-01-12 8 UNITED CINEMA. DRURY LANE THEATRE HALL. From Monday, 11th to Wednesday 13th January 1926. “THE LAST TRAIL” 7 Rook Zane Grey’s Western Story. IWVIS DOUGLAS MACLEAN IN “NEVERSAY DIE” O KCCIS Thrills of Laughter and Love—Comedy Riot Furious Fun. Ruth Roland in RUTH OF THE RANGE A Western Serial in69 words
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Miscellaneous66 1926-01-12 8 Theatre Royal. From Monday 11th to Wednesday 13th January 1926. “TO THE LADIES 7 Parts A sparkling comedy of business and home and the part that woman plays in both. WILLIAM DESMOND IN “The BREATHLESS MOMENT” PETE MORRIS ON in Episodes 1,2, 3 4--8 Parts THE GHOST CITY ’’—Serial Showing66 words
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Article680 1926-01-12 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pungah for Asahan Bata Bahra. van H-*emskerk for Singapore. van Hognndorp for BeLwan (Deli), Paneh and Asahan. Kopah for Bela wan (Deli). Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Gleniffer for Port Swettenham Singapore, China and Japan. Parigi for Langsa. Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, and Sabang.680 words
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Article430 1926-01-12 9 CLO4E DAILY (except SondavL BT nun Federatea id day Staten, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumitton of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.430 words
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Article95 1926-01-12 9 We are officiall v that recruiting has been generally resumed h the Madras IVesidency, but the following taluks are closed to recruiting owing to prevalence of disease South Arent District—Gingi Taluk. Tanjore District—Papanasam, Nannilam. and Tirnturaipoondx Taluks. Trichy District—Kulitalai, Kartir, Tr chy and Lalgady Taluks. Madura District—Palani, Dindigul,95 words
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Article261 1926-01-12 9 EUROPEAN WOMAN KILLED IN DELHI. Delhi, December 27. —A serious motor accident, resulting in the death of a lady and injuries to five others, occurred early this morning, when a Vauxhall car, driven by Mr. Allen Mander, left the road nea: the Kingsway railway level crossing, went261 words
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Article170 1926-01-12 9 The following are the latest quo. tations in Messre, Kennedy <k Co'n share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. Tc-day. 2 5 F Sharks. t»» x: >» 5 33 TO CQ 'O to. t c. 10. I c. Mining. Batang P. 821 85 83 j 85 Chenderiang170 words
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Article141 1926-01-12 9 THE MALAYA COMPANY, LIMITED report that the following are the changes in their share quotation for to day. Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Liutang Rubber $1.60 $1.65 Broga Rubber Estates 1.87} 1.95 Kuala Sidim Rubber 4.25 4.75 Mentakab Rubber Co .65 .70 Temerloh Coconut 1.50 1.55 Ulu141 words
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Article39 1926-01-12 9 The General Produce Agency Ltd. Beach Street, Penang, report that the following pi'ices were realised at their auction room to day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $lB6 to F.A.Q. do 183 185 Low F.A.Q. -do 176 18239 words
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Article202 1926-01-12 9 Benares Opium p. oheirt 15,000.00 nou_. cloves 100.00 buyers 4nld l p af 72.00 sellers dAee Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80g 125.00 nom. w 110 s 110.0 b Coconuts per 1.000 50.00 noiu. Copra Sundried $11.90 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam202 words
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Article96 1926-01-12 9 The homeward mail by the ss. Mace lonia closes at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday the 16th instant. The mail despatched from Penang on December 16 by the s.s. Andre Lebon was delivered in London on January 11. The mail despatched from Penang on December 19 by the ss.96 words
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Article1252 1926-01-12 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMB3. 2 I a i BUBBHR [IJuMar.J B c c g Allenby Rubber C o 3 70 3 8' Alor Unjah Rubber fihtete 3 60 3 7( Amalgamated Malay Ratatea 4 2 4 6( Ver Hitam Planting Syndieate JI 5)22 0, Ayer Kuning V.nbber Ratetea 161,252 words
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Advertisement807 1926-01-12 9 Ulu Yam Tin Dredging Ltd. y()UP potatoes [incorporated in the F.M.S.] straight from the farm Notice of Bth Dividend, oikul slo,—f.o r. Penang m l I^6-for Penang NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pikul $6, f.o.r. lenang Dividend, the Eighth of SIX PENCE delivery only against P. 0.0. per share807 words
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Advertisement40 1926-01-12 9 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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Article412 1926-01-12 10 “I AM A CONTEMPTIBLE SCOUNDREL.” Emmanuel Goldman, 35. clerk, was brought before Mr. A. J. Lawrie, K.C-, at London Sessions and sentenced to three years’ penal servitude and eight years’ preventive detention. He pleaded guilty to three charges of theft and was further convicted of being412 words
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230 1926-01-12 10 “CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE” AND SWARAJ. Cawnpore, December 2S.—The “Political Sufferers’ Conference” commenced its sitting to-day. The gathering consisted of a large number of those who at one time or another had been in jail. There was also a sprinkling of Communists. Swami Kumaranandan, welcoming those present, said he230 words
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Article503 1926-01-12 10 “Malay Mail.” OVER 6,600 PIKULS CAPTURED LAST YEAR. The extent of the activities of the F. M. S. Customs Preventive Fleet are indicated by the returns showing the captures of rubber during 1925 by the launches of this department. The fleet was conqrosed of seven launches until Dec.“Malay Mail.” - 503 words
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Article58 1926-01-12 10 Jan. 12. 14 16 —Penang New Year Ruch Meeting. I?—Penang Assizes. 16—“ Malaya” Rugger Cup Final. 30—Ipnh New Year Race meeting. Feb. 2. 4 6—lpob Races. 9—Court of Appeal. Penang. 20, 23. 25 27—Selangor Turf Club New Year Meeting. May 8. 11. 13 it 15—Singapore Summer Rae* s.58 words
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Advertisement338 1926-01-12 10 £wi UB $T 'I J ni l u? n' 9/* nli 1115 m SHE IS NEVER EMBARRASSED BECAUSExhe ii w m\v ’> <li Qe. in to rid licrxeli nt disllguiing and conspicuous growth of limr. She is daintiness personified at all times ••end under hll conditions thanks to this new338 words
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Advertisement107 1926-01-12 10 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. LABOUR CODE107 words
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Advertisement317 1926-01-12 10 W -z4 rp Ary the Gillette Safety Razor. See how quickly IffiS&afaf and easily it shaves —as if merely gliding over your face. What clean, close shaves, too —every hair cut off level with* the skin. And cool, refreshing shaves —not a bit of pulling, chafing or after-smart. This constant317 words
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Article588 1926-01-12 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, January 12, 1926 S ct» Government Mutton— Matton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A Inng do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton M lb 68588 words
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Advertisement876 1926-01-12 11 BANKS. 7" fn bank of !N ffl INDIA, LIMITED. M M (1nC orpor*t«i in England.) KN ft is impossible to find a more popular cigarette than jS Capital £3,aW,OM [lO ffi /b ribed Capital 1.8*3» M M Pa.d-up 00 Kfl fl .rve Fund and Undivided Frefcts 1,456,221 Nl NJ Board876 words
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Advertisement230 1926-01-12 11 1 -IW) kiigrAHT ;g MADEINTHE CUP I TN ST ANT POSTUM permits A one to forego the annoyance that attends coffee making. Here is a drink that can be made in an instant with little preparation or trouble. Simply add boiling water to a level teaspoonful of Postum, stir and230 words
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Advertisement1333 1926-01-12 12 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG IM k 111 I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. L 5 k g ATREUS London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. [Mn^M J THESEUS Jan. 18 I ondon. Rotterdam and Hamburg. ANTENOR Jan. 20 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow, ELPENOR Jan. 29 London,1,333 words
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Advertisement528 1926-01-12 12 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES FENINSUIJkR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Go. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAB-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai. Moji For Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Mar».™ Yokohama and Kobe. *®d London. KARMALA Jan. 14528 words
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