Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 January 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-01-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 11. VOL. LXXXIV. THURSDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1826. PRIOR 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement542 1926-01-14 1 tokisatsu, PHOTOGRAPHIC art STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68t bishop street. 810 ■Bfillisai Rias KIR us r. IH9KS I g'lHllllHill||||lH||!||||iHiiiillllHinillll IHiIHHHIIIiHHIii? I i JHHHiII; niHIIHII|I||||H|IIHIIIiIiHIHp SUPPORT BRITISH INDUSTRIES. g CONTINENTAL I I J TYRES I fl ZZ 2E J The Smokers Match fl EE FOR H IENDURANCE.I ’si t g a <542 words
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Advertisement8 1926-01-14 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR ITO “THE DISPENSARY.”8 words
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Article663 1926-01-14 2 INDIANS AND MILITARY TRAINING. Civil Services Act. Calcutta, December 30. At to-day’s sitting of the Liberal Federation. resolutions were adopted xpressing great concern at the financial embarrassment of the Provincial Governments, which hail severely handicapped the Ministers and the I egislatures in developing beneficial services, and contributed to663 words
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Article206 1926-01-14 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 R ices for all Polo Ponies—Catch weights 11 st. 7.206 words
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Advertisement884 1926-01-14 2 AUCTION. I jMli S OF SUF.SCRIM ION. Bl|K|T MERTAJ4M R CE mLL ft Including free town delivery or X postage. COMPANY, LIMITED. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Incorp rate< l in the Straita Settlemeuta). year II n n 0Cal t36 S NOTICE is hereby given that the Country (S.S. F.M.S.) $12 whole884 words
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Advertisement435 1926-01-14 2 NOTICES. The Paths through Inchong Rubber Estate (ne*r Bagan Serai) are close I from the 12th to the 19th January 1926. inclusive. By Order W. V. PURSER, Manager, Inchong Estate. 81— s. s “PEMBROKESHIRE VOY. 11. Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that the435 words
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Advertisement82 1926-01-14 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 his82 words
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Advertisement444 1926-01-14 2 The George Town Dispensary Ltd., I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, PENANG. OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. THE Cheapest House in the Trade FOR Estate Medical Supplies. SAFETY FIRST. M You are absolutely safe when you deal with “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is exeI cuted by a QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMIST I and we444 words
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Article844 1926-01-14 3 A Curious Origin. LRTIFICItL SUNS.TINE AT THE ZOO. The Broad Arrow. The decision to remove the broad arrow from prisoners’ clothing has given rise to some controversy about the famous symbol. hat, in fact, was its origin Wrapped in obscurity, it was, in the late seventeenth century, the844 words
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Article619 1926-01-14 3 JUDGE DOES ROUGH JUSTICE IN MALICIOUS PROSECUTION CASE. The »et remit f t e action, says t’.e Singapore, Fre,e Press, which waihe r> du:i g Dec mber n which a grocer, ne b> the maoi.g r <f a Chine e c»«i> fo*malicious pr.»secuti m, sought tortcovr variotn619 words
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Article274 1926-01-14 3 JUDGMENT FOR $154,878 AGAINST CHINESE DEFENDANT. The litigation relating to the fraudulent assignment of three Chinese drug businesses which occupied the attention of the then Chief Justice, Sir M alter Shaw, and counsel for nine days during March 1924, had a sequel in the Supreme Court,274 words
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Article729 1926-01-14 3 A STRANGE CASE IN ALSACE. The case of the ccnstable of Uttenheim deserves the attention cf those who believe in human progress, states the “Daily Telegraph.’’ Some time ago this enlightened officer, M. Joseph Snr, discovered that when he went to bed his room was visited by729 words
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Article55 1926-01-14 3 Jan. 14 Ifi —Penang New Tear Rae»» Meeting. 12--Penang Assizes. 16—“Malava” Rugger Cup Final. 30—Ipob Now Y»ar Race meeting. Feb. 2, 4 6—l poll Races. 9—Court of Appeal, Penang. 20, 23. 25 27—Selangor Turf Club New Year Meeting. May 8. 11. 13 15—Singapore Summer Races. June 5, 8.55 words
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Advertisement263 1926-01-14 3 WW" I I Vigour I for wrk or play! h Horlicks will gut it to r P< you. Licht, nourishing, E I easily digested.Horlids is just the energizer and g body-builder necessary B 'tn hot climates. •'jKggsgK In 4 sizes of ail g Bazaars Stores 5 7 4* Take care263 words
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Advertisement39 1926-01-14 3 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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Advertisement242 1926-01-14 3 IMM—S First ISmr M I s 'P i 1 pr r 11 Quality I Then- M'f H I I Price. rHn j I 1 I The New Columbia Grafonola gives you that S H rare combination-quality and cheapness. From the portable model at $75 to the cabinet at s $250,242 words
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Article892 1926-01-14 4 Alleged Stabbing. SEVENTEEN WOUNDS. Sitting with a special jury, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Justice Brown commenced the hearing of the case in which Munieamy is charged with the murder of another Tamil named Savrimuthoo at 370 D, Chulia Street, on the 31st October. 1925. Munisamy is alleged to have892 words
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Article1772 1926-01-14 4 Sequel to Motor Collision. DAMAGES CLAIMED. (Fr >m Our Own Correspcndent). Kuala Lumpur, January 13. The hearing in this action was resumed this morning, The same Counsel appears d as yesterday. Mr. V. H. Collins said that he lived in the Sea View Hotel, Singapore. He was1,772 words
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Article126 1926-01-14 4 WINS S HOLARSHIP FOR NEEDY STUDENTS. John Rockefell* r Prentic» 1 a grandson of Mr. John D. Rockefeller, the richest man in the world, has be»m awarded a Yale University scholarship for needy stud- nt F r a year he has earned the expenses of his university126 words
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Article606 1926-01-14 4 Sinking Fund Proposals. IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS. The fortnightly meeting of the Penang Municipal Commi-sioners was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. B. Nunn presided and there were also present Mr. J. D. Kemp, Mr P M. Robinson, Mr. C. R. Samuel, Mr. J. H. Pedlow, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, Mr. M.606 words
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Article41 1926-01-14 4 The homeward mail by the bs. Macedonia closes at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday, the 16th instant. The P. &O. Packet Karmala with mails despatched from London on December 24 is expected to arrive here at 2 a m. to-morrow.41 words
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Article263 1926-01-14 4 Manager Sentenced. Amsterdam, January 8. Ex-Director Philips, of the Dutch Tobacco Industry, has been sentenced to repay fl, 224,925, for having reserved for himself 300 shares at a lower price. COMMUNIST CONVICTED. The Communist Sjamsjoedin was sentenced by the Padang (Sumatra) court to 18 months’ imprisonment for263 words
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Article342 1926-01-14 4 t._ S.F.P. JUDGMENT AGAINST A CONVICTED WOMAN AGENT. A Malay woman, who was entrusted with jewellery worth over seven thousand dollars to sell on commission, and who pawned it and was prosecuted and convicted, was defendant in a civil action in the Supreme Court. Singapore, when thet._ S.F.P. - 342 words
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Article136 1926-01-14 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —Since the Editor of “The Straits Echo” has been pleased to indicate Mr. D.A.M. Brown, or “a member of the local Bar who is well known for the interest he takes in local affairs,” as the Governor’s probable choice for the136 words
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Article535 1926-01-14 4 Mrs. W. L. ForweU hae returned Seremban after a long holiday in r 10 land. Q The death has occurred of Mrs. j u Thaddeus, wife of the well known p > eutta race-horse owner, Mr. Norman Sturrock, m.mager Sepang Valley estate, Nilai has ed from Home535 words
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Article252 1926-01-14 4 LORD BIRKENHEAD’S DEFENCE. Lord Birkenhead made a vigorous de fence of the lawyer in politics «hen delivered his presidential address to Birmingham and Midland Tnstit.oto “Law and Politics.” Certain newspapers in the crisis of the war. he said, not feel it to be necessary to make252 words
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Advertisement40 1926-01-14 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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Article1469 1926-01-14 5 December 21st God be ],v making of a very ex1' for recent coughs, 1 have ci'"’ '“'W \j.Jd Jane, that her noisy* f" i.' .o much abated as to give me b;i rli )er a so So because m'" klll!l( .ss, at sle'png again 1,, »v it1,469 words
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Article600 1926-01-14 5 BY THE AUTHOR OF ‘DOMESTIC PETS.’ A home never seems complete wntho”* a cat—a sleek, friendly, contented cat. If a cat is to be strong, healthy, clean, and Itanpv, be or she needs just a little care. < Pussy’s wants- are few. but important. Proper600 words
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Article, Illustration154 1926-01-14 5 This afternoon frock is designed for the smart woman of mature years who wishes to appear becomingly and fashionably dressed, without adhering too rigidly to the type of fashion adopted by the younger generation. The long V shaped opening in the front of the bodice is admirably154 words
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Article486 1926-01-14 5 BY ROSAMUND. The people who will say “Ko, thank you,” to the bird cf the season, the jolly old Turkey, must be very few and far between, because I don’t remember ever mooting one. And yet, tasty dish as it is, with its accompaniments of bread-sauce and486 words
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Article703 1926-01-14 5 POPPY BACON - DO YOU DRESS WELL BY POPPY BACON. One often finds that women of moderate means feel that it is useless to treat the subject of dress very seriously by pleading that the financial side of the question makes it impossible for them to have the kind of wardrobe they would703 words
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Article1142 1926-01-14 5 HELEN GREIG SOUTER - BY HELEN GREIG SOUTER. Lots of girl®, with h talent for the artistic, prefer to paint cards or calendars rather than buy them, and make their own Christmas presents for relations and friends. Some send their offerings out, daintily wrapped in tissue paper, tied up with ribbons1,142 words
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Advertisement50 1926-01-14 5 Chc.mberiain’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 pi t mptly reduced. In fact no household should be without it. For sale everywhere.50 words
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Article617 1926-01-14 6 When addressing the Chamber of Commerce last week in support of Mr. D. A. M. Brown’s candidature for the vacant seat in the Legislative Council, Mr. R. N. Holmes made one remark which invites reflection. Having paid an overdue tribute to the qualifications of his candidate he calk*d attention617 words
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Article430 1926-01-14 6 Once upon a time. Old King Coal was a merry old soul. That was in the days prior to the war, before he became the victim of abnormal times, abnormal prices and abnormal demands on the part of his grimy and dissatisfied subjects. Since that time, his existence430 words
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Article1507 1926-01-14 6 ST. HILARY. On January 14, 368, a groat churchman, Hilarius, Bishop of Poitier, passed away. He came of an ancient Gaulish family, was born a pagan, in 300, but became a convert to Christianity and took part in the Arian controversy. The Council of Nicaa in 3251,507 words
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72 1926-01-14 6 The Vidya-rthis of the- Gurukula, when holidays began on January’ 1, go baak their classes on the 18th, when ne« pupils may be enrolled. Dyeing and colour-printing have been added to th' curriculum, which already includes s l ,in ning, weaving, printing and gardening The virtues72 words
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Advertisement35 1926-01-14 6 CORONA I PORTABLE ADDING MACHINE S $l5O only. < l IL V Indispensible for the up-to-date office. j wHI i Write or call for particulars from the Sole Agents k Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd. 5 -fer35 words
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Advertisement59 1926-01-14 6 E. O.” RACE WEEK. RACE DINNER DANCE ON 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. H A A rf»59 words
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Miscellaneous287 1926-01-14 6 You’re not Going to Miss DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN DON Q SON OF ZORRO AT Theatre Royal. Showing From To-Night till Sunday 17th January 1926. PROGRAMME. SHOW STARTS AT 7-30 P.M. 1. Pete Morrison in THE LITTLE SAVAGE 2 Parts 2. Rodolph Valentino and Alice Terry in m “THE CONQUERING LOVE”287 words
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Miscellaneous23 1926-01-14 6 FIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low 12.fi a.m. 6.57 a.m. 12.46 p.m. 6.54 p.m. To-Morrow. 12.51 a.m. 7.37 a.m. 1.34 p.m. 7.42 p.m.23 words
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Article108 1926-01-14 7 Reuter. Further Proceedings. \'O MISERABLE WAGE. London, .January 13. (tn ’he n*Biißiption of the Coal Com- Mi Evan Williams, President Mining Association, cross-examin- j }'v Mr Herbert Smith, President of *i Jii rs’ Federation, said that he ilo* payment of £6,000,000 ’/> to i-iivalty owners was equally tReuter. - 108 words
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Article57 1926-01-14 7 .—Reuter. OFFER IN AMERICA. Nt w York. January 13. al thousand tons of German coal wer e < ffered locally at $16.50 per ton The dealers say that they iwe t to at range regular shipments cause cust» in» re strongly object to hittnnir. His coal which alone.—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article118 1926-01-14 7 Rent* r. airship TO REPLACE IT. Washington, January 13. Ret, re the House of Representatives’ Naval f’omniitte. which is considering the cot sti notion of a 5,000.000 dollar naval airship. Mr. Wilbur, Secretary for the Navy, said that he favoured replacing the Shenandoah by the suggested airship withRent* r. - 118 words
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Article126 1926-01-14 7 MORE OPERATORS STRIKE. London, .January 13. Ovt-r 7« H) vessels are at present at sea without wireless apparatus and 1,500 operators have joined the strike, according to an official of the Wireless Operators’ nion, who is hopeful of raisit the question of the strike when Parliament reassembles126 words
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Article33 1926-01-14 7 Renter. EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP. X Davos. January 13. in th.- European Ice Hockey Champi°n>hip, Switzerland beat England by ti'-als jo 4 aft* r playing extra time, ihf match was very keenly contested.Renter. - 33 words
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Article61 1926-01-14 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) foreign exchange rates VVprp Paris. 130} Npw York 4 85g -T. 107.05 Geneva, 25.14 A mater‘Jp’;, 12 Os h Milan, 120§ Berlin, s-ockholm, 18.14 Copenhagen, 'd Odo 23.84 Vienne, 34.45; Helsingfors, 192§ Madrid, J 2« Rio, 7|; Buenos i. r Bombay, l«.Gir.d.;Shanv---1 nd.; Hongkong, 2s.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 61 words
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Article31 1926-01-14 7 (Rug ry Radio Service.) London, January 13. e ,L, n of the British Royal w hieh is holding a private L*» W devoted to the art of ’"u Sargent.(Rugry Radio Service.) - 31 words
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Article177 1926-01-14 7 Renter. Cabinet Crisis. HERR LUTHER’S TASK. Berlin, January 13. President von Hindenburg has charged Herr Luther to form a Cabinet. Though Herr Luther’s prospects of forming a Cabinet of middle parties are considered bright in view of the certainty of support from the Centrists, Democrats and Peoples Party,. Renter. - 177 words
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Article66 1926-01-14 7 —Reuter. PRESENT SITUATION. Amsterdam. January 13. The north-east wind is facilitating the drainage of the floods into the sea. The Ysel is rushing in to the Zuidersee like a waterfall, the movement of the water preventing freezing but frost is greatly impeding repairs to the dykes. The—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article63 1926-01-14 7 —Reuter. BIG SHOW IN NEW YORK. New York. January 13. The City is full on the occasion of the National Automobile Show ar.d World Motor Transport Congress. Tne latter comprises fifty countries, including all the British dominions. Continent il. Latin America and Far Eastern countries. The agenda includes—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article55 1926-01-14 7 —Renter. FURTHER DISCOVERY. Amsterdam, January 13. The recent arrest in Rotterdam of a man attempting to cash forged ten-florin notes was followed by the capture of a confederate at Nijmegen where the police discovered a complete counterfeiters installation. The man arrested at Nijmegen is alleged to be—Renter. - 55 words
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Article80 1926-01-14 7 —Reuter. WELTER-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. London, January 13. Mr. David Smith of Aberdeen has offered a purse of £14.000 for a fight at Edinburgh between Micky Walker of America and Tommy Milligan of Scotland for the world’s welter-weight championship.—Reuter. JACK KEARN S REPLY. New York, January 13. Replying to Mr.—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article30 1926-01-14 7 —Reuter. MR. COBHAM AND NATIVES. Nairobi, January 13. In avoiding crowds of wildly excited natives, Mr. Alan Cobham slightly damaged his machine while landing at Kisumu Ken ya.-—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article24 1926-01-14 7 —Reuter. ADDITIONAL 150,000 LAST WEEK. London. January 13. Unemployment, last week, increased by 150,000 following a consistent improve- ment for many weeks.-—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article117 1926-01-14 7 —Reuter. 100 Men Entombed. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. Wilburton (Oklahoma), January 13. One hundred miners were entombed when a terrific explosion occurred in a coal mine here this morning. The force of the explosion was so great that timber was blown up from the bottom of the pitshaft.—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article102 1926-01-14 7 ,—Reuter. AUSTRALIAN PROPOSAL. Melbourn. January 13. At the opening of the Federal Parliamen. Lord Stonehaven, in a speech, said that acting on the people’s mandate the Government would submit a proposal forbidding the establishment of associations w’ith the object of forcible disturbance or the overthrow’ of constitutional government.,—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article94 1926-01-14 7 WORKS AUTOMATICALLY. [Rugby Radio Service.] London, January 13. A new automatic/eg signal has been installed on the banks of the River Liffey at Dublin. A lamp house has been erected on the south side of the river, from which a beam of light is focussed upon a[Rugby Radio Service.] - 94 words
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Article67 1926-01-14 7 LAUNCH AT SOUTHAMPTON. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 13. Although several foreign governments have built torpedo boat destroyers since the war. the British Admiralty have laid only two and the first of these will be launched at the Southampton Yard of Tbornycroft on Saturday. The vessel is of(Rugby Radio Service.) - 67 words
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Article42 1926-01-14 7 RECOVERING STEADILY. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 13. The bulletin issued to-day at Rapallo by Sir Austen Chamberlain’s physician states that the patient continues to improve steadily and his general condition is satisfactory. The general prognosis is wholly favourable.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 42 words
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Article26 1926-01-14 7 Reuter. 900 PER CENT. STOCK DIVIDEND. New York. January 13. The Nash Motor Company has declared a stock dividend of 900 per cent.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article65 1926-01-14 7 —Reuter. CUP REPLAYS. London, January 13. The following were the results of the replays in the Association Cup:— Arsenal 1. W’hampton 0. Crystal P. 2. Northampton 1. Manchester C. 4. Corinthians 0. Burnley 0. Cardiff 2. Liverpool 1. Southampton 0. Portsmouth 1. Derby 1. After playing extra time.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article114 1926-01-14 7 Renter. Planting Proposal. ESTIMATED SHORTAGE. New York, January 13. The Rubber Association of America is considering a proposal to ear-mark $10,000.000 annually for five years to plant rubber trees in the Philippines or Sumatra.—Renter. AMERICA’S REQUIREMENTS. Washington. January 13. A world rubber shortage by 1930 is~ Renter. - 114 words
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Article166 1926-01-14 7 .—Reuter. LONDON NEGOTIATIONS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 13. The Italian Debt Funding Delegation under Ceu n t Volpi. Minister of Finance, is en route f r London and is expected to arrive to-night. Count Volpi will be visited by S gnor Grandi. Count Bonin, Signors Longari Bunoributi,.—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article81 1926-01-14 7 TO DAY’S SCRATCHINGS. The following are the scratchings to-day:— Race I.—Lord Cole Race 2.—Sir Hatan. Bex. Queen of Clubs, Righto. Race 3.—Umptaway Race 4.—Depression Race s.—Ganesb. Sarona Boy. Havilah Race 6. —Bayard, Queen Cole, Neidpath Race 7.—Moon. Chaicot, Boom. Final Selections Race I.—Whiskers. Tigablas Race 2.—Happy Thoughts. Carrie81 words
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Article187 1926-01-14 7 PRISON FOR CHINESE RUFFIANS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January’ 14. At the Assizes, two Hokien Chinese were sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment and ten strokes of the cat for an armed robbery, and another Hokien Chinese was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment and eight strokes of the187 words
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Article188 1926-01-14 7 Visible In Tropics. SCIENTISTS. IN SUMATRA. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 13. To-monow’s eclipse of the sun by the new moon—from four o’clock until quarter past nine Greenwich mean time —will not be seen from any part of Europe. The region where the sun will be seen(Rugby Radio Service.) - 188 words
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Article119 1926-01-14 7 ELEVEN MEN MISSING. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 13. In stormy weather the fishing steamer Cormorant, of Fleetwood has been wrecked of the rocky cost of the Island of Islay in the west of Scotland. Five of the crew got ashore, but six others left the(Rugby Radio Service.) - 119 words
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Article51 1926-01-14 7 FURTHER GRANTS MADE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. January 13. Further grants in aid of cancer were approved yesterday at a m p eting of the Council of the British Empire Cancer Campaign. The total of grants now made to scientists and instruments in various parts of country exceeds(Rugby Radio Service.) - 51 words
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Article46 1926-01-14 7 LONDON OPERA SEASON. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. January 13. A brilliant programme is promised for the season of the London Opera Syndicate, which will extend from May 10 until July 2. The artistes will include Madame Janitz», Dame Nellie Melba. Chaliapin and Maliako Stable.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 46 words
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Article27 1926-01-14 7 The output of Pah mg Consolidated Co.. Ltd., for Deceu.ber was 3,889 pels. The output of Ipoh Tin Dredging Limited for December was 800 pels.27 words
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Article487 1926-01-14 7 Cracking The Penang Nut, A GREAT WELCOME. It has been said that Penang audiences are like a nut that is hard to crack and that they begrudge appreciation unless it is really merited. That is indeed true. Penang demands and accepts nothing but the best and in487 words
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Article26 1926-01-14 7 The following are additional rubber outputs for December: Its. Bedford 10,925 Bernam 34,935 Glenealv 30,150 Hill Rise 21,500 Reyland 14,090 Ratanui 44,170 Trolak 24,10026 words
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Advertisement31 1926-01-14 7 For the convenience of passengers attending th-» Races, the departure of the s. s. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore oil Saturday 16 h instant has been deferred till 6.30 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement29 1926-01-14 7 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, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Malacca Palembang.29 words
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Article761 1926-01-14 8 WOMAN’S PICTURE OF SOVIET RULE. Lord Malmisbury, Hon. Treasurer of he Anti-Soc «list anl Anti-C’ninmunist Union, presi le<l nt Queen’s Hill, Langham place, at a l p c ure g ven by Mrs. Cecil Banbury on What 1 saw in Soviet Russia.” The Chairmm. in introducing Mrs. Hanbury,761 words
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Article670 1926-01-14 8 CHEERFUL VIEW. Mr. C. W. Barron, proprietor of the Wall-street Journal and other American pnblicat ons, has cabled, for publication in America, a reply to Mr. George Harvey’s recent article in the North American Ravieir, in which the late Amt r ein Ambassador in London painted670 words
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Article209 1926-01-14 8 Tokio, .Jan. 10. Turn Chi-jui’s circular telegram announcing his retirement has been recallel owing t» an orrrssion reve led in the procedure theieof. Peking Conf rence t G-x 11 e sitting of the Int rm.t onal Commit e t > deal with the qms’ion of the extri teriitoriality in209 words
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Advertisement245 1926-01-14 8 ELLWOOETS HELMETS INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOR AN OVER —p ELLWOOD. W 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS, 24, Great Charlotte Street. London. S.E. 1. r I" Whisky "from Hie ORIGINAL RECIPE 1746*’ J 1 AGENTS: Messrs. Adamson, Gillillan Co. Ltd Penang, Malay Peninsula. THE ORIGINAL COOLIE-PROOF245 words
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Advertisement75 1926-01-14 8 Cuticura Heals Irritating Rashes Don’t suffer with itching, burning rashes, eczemas or irritations when Cuticura Soap and Ointment will quickly relieve and heal. Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry and anoint with Cuticura Ointment. Nothing quicker or safer then Cuticura Soap and Ointment fir all skin troubles. Soap.75 words
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Article511 1926-01-14 9 SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST EUROPEAN MOTOR CYCLIST. Sentence upon R. A. Ferguson, the Eu ropean motor-cyclist, who stood charged at the First Assizes with causing grievous hurt by a rash act. assaulting a public servant, and failing to stop after an accident, was pronounced by Mr. Justice Deane on511 words
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Article25 1926-01-14 9 We are requested to state that entries for the January Tennis Tournament close on Friday, the 16th January, 1996, at 7 p.m.25 words
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Article631 1926-01-14 9 THE EFFECfT OF KEEN COMPETITION. The loss of $53,373 sustained during the last financial year, being the greater part of the sum of over $BB,OOO of the capital of the Company which had been lost since its incorporation in 1920, was referred to when a petition was presented631 words
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Article132 1926-01-14 9 PENANG JANUARY 14. 1926 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 .5/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/2 3 Credit 2/4 3’4 3 Documentary 2/4 25/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 3 day’» siyht Pi ivato 156 I Bombay Demand Bank Ls4i I 2 Madras Demand Bank Ls4|132 words
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Article145 1926-01-14 9 The following are the latest tations in Messrs. Kennedy Co'n share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterdar* T«.-day. Sharks. C d O OQ 00 CO co t c. I c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) A]or Gajah 3.60 3.70 3.25 3.50 Benta 10.00 10.50 9.75 10 25 BukitJ.145 words
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Article40 1926-01-14 9 The General Prcrlace Agency Ltd. Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $lB2 to slB3| F.A.Q. do 179 181 Low F.A.Q. Off do 168 17840 words
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Article204 1926-01-14 9 MALAYAN IMPORTS EXPORTS. The following is a comparative statement of the total value of Foreign Merchandise, excluding Parcel Post, imported and exported to and from British Malaya during 1924 and 1925 from the Singapore Import and Export Office Imports Increase or 1924 1925 Decrease (in thousands of dollars). Jan. to204 words
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Article144 1926-01-14 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Ayuthia for Belawan, (Deli) and Agahaju Sri Muar for P. Langkawi and KantaHß (Trang.) Matsuye Marn for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, London, Hull, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Ghirbi for Kantang, (Trang), Girbe* Tongkah anti Pang Nga. Yuensang for Singapore. China Japan. Tilawa Singapore, China and Japan. Ampang144 words
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Article225 1926-01-14 9 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. train:—Parit225 words
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Article241 1926-01-14 9 Bein rem Opium p. eh**»» $5,000.00 noruCloves 100.00 buyer» Gold leaf 72.00 seller» Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 nom. 110 s 110.0 b Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried $11.95 buyer* Rattaui 11.15 sal»» Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell- J 3.00 Siam Rice No.241 words
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Advertisement315 1926-01-14 9 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. T 7. Office Clerk (Tamil). LOIIf CCt 10 D 6 TV med to Harrisons. Barker s ac- sr Apply in writing to Manager, jliddt n Streams Estate, Taiping. notices? Recommended Chenderiang Tin Dredging Ltd. K)K Quality and Purity.” tble in lon don on ,sth February. ■;<315 words
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Advertisement255 1926-01-14 9 torturing headaches Are Not Woman’s Unavoidable Inheritance. How They Can Be Checked and Overcome. The aching backs, tired limbs, attacks of faintness and headache upon headache from which so many women suffer at periodical intervals indicate plainly that the blood is at fault, the nervous system is not functioning properly255 words
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Advertisement61 1926-01-14 9 APIOL STEEL Sure and certain for all Female complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house. Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world. Proprietor: MARTIN, Ckaut, Soathamptra, EafflaaJ. i: -j M M.~-TC SINGAPORE AND P STRAITS I j ROUGH DIARY For 1926 ~s2 .50 STOCKED BY THE61 words
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Miscellaneous22 1926-01-14 9 I' to-night to-night DICK NORTON AND HIS NEW Globe Trotters Prices $3, $2 and $l. Booking at ROBINSON PIANO CO. I I22 words
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Article628 1926-01-14 10 THE SHIRES. There- is no music that sounds so exquisite to the sportsman as that of horse and hound, writes B. C. Reed in the “Daily Express.” When the ground is soft, the fences no longer blind, with what real does he or she trot to covert in the628 words
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Article229 1926-01-14 10 THREE JOBBERS RETIRE. Mcfsff. Ba'ssand Rogers, of 2, Drapers’cardens E.C one of the best known firms of jobbers deding in the rubber share mark, tof the Stock Exchange, announced th*t their principals would re’iro from bus n> s*. They are Mr. R. S. H. Ba of Bayfor.i,229 words
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Advertisement682 1926-01-14 10 FREE 10-day test Mail the coupon MAE MURRA Y, Metro Star, say»: J- In the silent drama, f where the whole appeal b is to the eye, pretty teeth are tremendously impor- r A-;js 1 tant, and formerly a /M$ kJj/Sj' jQSgp 1 great problem. Today |Wi 13e*/ 1 Pepsodent682 words
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Advertisement41 1926-01-14 10 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 in duces quiet sleep but contains no narcotics nor other harmful substances. Sold and recommended everywhere-41 words
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Advertisement394 1926-01-14 10 ft Bist fl S. S s Jlyenew yowr enern r wken you jfeef JatlgoJust about 11 o’clock your energy flags. You feel limp and fatigued. Your brain is exhausted. Then is the time for 5 minutes rest and a cup of energy-restoring “Ovaltine.” There is nothing comparable to this delicious394 words
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Article590 1926-01-14 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang. January 14, 1926 S cts Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart 4 lung do 1.30 Tripe M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 68590 words
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Advertisement795 1926-01-14 11 BANKS. mercahtile bank of just REPRINTED U "£L> MAI AYAN A Capital £3,600,006 IvlaaMjAM 1 Xal 1 monochromes By Sir HUGH cufford. IL, I™, eX‘" L rd c wi h Price $2 Postage 30 cts. extra. Il 15. Grawhunh Street, London, I I Branches and Agencies: I IN THE PRESS795 words
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Advertisement251 1926-01-14 11 j You may try others but you’ll come back to w ‘Capstan” Cigarettes. iffl W. D. &H. O. WILLS, BRISTOL AND LONDON. U j*» *K«*anMMB «■■■■mMaiotanMaMi mmmnmmm* THE WORLD’S FASTEST!! ITo decline a motorcycle to be the world’s fastest, without proof, would be to invite incredulity, but when we make251 words
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Advertisement1393 1926-01-14 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG IH HD f k I f WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. |M k’ wBl I ft B MMII ATREUS Jan. 15 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. mBL j| ANTENOR Jan. 20 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow, ELPENOR Jan. 29 London, Rotterdam and1,393 words
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Advertisement661 1926-01-14 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA and ai-cak lines. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER A CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P, dL O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji For Colombo. Aden, Port Said. M« f ei e|i Yokohama end Kobo.661 words
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