Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 January 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-01-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 21. VOL. LXXXIV. TUESDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1826 PRIOR 15 GENTS.20 words
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Advertisement594 1926-01-26 1 [OKISATSU, pj JOTOGRAFHIC art studio ■phone 772. 68 BISHOP street. V Buchanan’s Whiskies I Do NOT EXPERIMENT. I g I “BLACK WHITE” I I 5 has a world-wide reputation based s The F. M. S. Gov test proves that Solignum—treated Timbers Oil Unvarying nigh Quality. L. =s are immune ficni594 words
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Advertisement8 1926-01-26 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. IXEXT LOOK ITO “THE DISPENSARY.”8 words
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Article899 1926-01-26 2 WHAT SHALL WE LOOK LIKE What will human beingg of the future be like Nervous readers need not worry, however, for the human form will not alter for at least another two million years A few weeks ago the planet Mars was nearer to the earth899 words
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Advertisement1455 1926-01-26 2 FOR SALE,NOTICES. *1 ILS 0F SUBSCRIPTION. Calapagonium Muconoides B K- Mzlakar. 378, J.hn Raya, 8 OT supplies are now obtainable at prices postage. m which defy competition. Apply to moderate rates of every description. PAYABLE IM ADVANCE. PaTERSON, bIMONS CO., LTD. »ye.r 1 M 2 Teja Malaya Tin Dredging Co.,1,455 words
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Advertisement34 1926-01-26 2 Pitman’s Niw Couisu in Ttpiwbitimg, $l/00 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gaietto Press. Ltd.. Penan*. Pitman’s Junior Typist Boom, $l/75 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gasette Press, Ltd.34 words
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Advertisement407 1926-01-26 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. I You are absolutely safe when you deal with “THE GEOPGETOWN.” Each order is exe 9 cuted by a QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMIST H and407 words
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Article873 1926-01-26 3 E. Indies Cultivation. LOWER PRICE. (Aneta News Service.) In the latest issue < f th* Dutch trade journa’, the “Economisch S atistiscbe Berichten”, Dr. A. A. L. Rutgers, the local Director of Agriculture, makes some interesting observations on the much discussed question of native rubber cultivat on in873 words
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Advertisement128 1926-01-26 3 Keep that School Girl Complexion BY USING PALMOLIVE SOAP. The Palmolive chemists have sucIceeded in proving the old proverb that “Beauty is only skin deep,” and by the production of a soap combining the beneficial properties of Palm and Olive Oil have enabled every woman to claim her heritage of128 words
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Advertisement163 1926-01-26 3 1 THE NEW H PORTABLE J 3 MODEL OF THE wSSSESSv 1 Columbia Grafonola -MOSEF* I A revolution in volume. It has the 1 g rich tone that has given the Graf- H I onola pre-eminence among Gramo- j| f phones. g I Price $75. I Robinson Piano Co., 1163 words
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Article1059 1926-01-26 4 7 Times). COLONEL NORTON’S BOOK. Seldom has there been told a more stirring st >ry of exploration than the story of the struggle for the conquest of Everest, now told by members of last year’s expedition. The superb volume, chiefly written by Colonel Norton, the leader of the expedition,7 Times). - 1,059 words
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Article538 1926-01-26 4 Many people ar* aw ire. in those days, of the seporific effect of c 'l l weather, says Times. But why a f ill in the ther mnmetrr should induce to drowsiness remains something of a mystery, unless, indeed, the view be that man shar s with certain animals538 words
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Advertisement216 1926-01-26 4 I j| To smoke one is to be converted to I “Capstan” I II Cigarettes. 8 I W. D. H. O. WILLS, I BRISTOL AND LONDON. V I' h a m uun i-i u Q nuns sa nnnnnLnnuß H B M S g IF_ YOU_ WANT J THE BEST TEA216 words
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Advertisement74 1926-01-26 4 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 his74 words
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Advertisement279 1926-01-26 4 IM Odo! is the first and only preparation for cleansing* the mouth and teeth which exercises its antiseptic and ||j||lii!|||j refreshing powers not only during the W L; |M few moments of application, but conti- bf&H nuously for some hours afterwards. j Wi'Mßli Odol, as has been scientifically pro- f279 words
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Article803 1926-01-26 5 SUNDERLAND LEADERS AGAIN. The positions in the English Leagues to date are as follows Division I. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Sunderland (7) 28 14 9 ***** 33 Arsenal (20) 26 14 7 5 56 42 33 Huddersfield (1) 25 12 4 9 52 41803 words
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Article64 1926-01-26 5 The homeward mail By the ns. Khyber closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 30th instant. The P. O. Packet Mantua with mails despatched from London on January 7 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 28th instant. The mail despatched from Penang on64 words
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Article639 1926-01-26 5 DO LEFT-HANDED PEOPLE SQUINT SOME STRIKING CXSES. Left handed people may be disconcerted to hear that, according to the experience of Dr. W. S. Inman, of the Portsmouth and South Hints Eye and Ear Hospital, such a hab.t is usually associated with squinting and stammering. kfter noticing that several squinting639 words
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Article124 1926-01-26 5 PENANG JANUARY 26, 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 11/16 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank R»ls4}'| 3 day’s sight Private 156 I a Bombay Demand Bank 154} 2 Madras Demand Bank 154} g-124 words
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Advertisement168 1926-01-26 5 The Tonic that British Doctors recommend Hall’s Wine has been prescribed by British doctors for over thirty years. They know how it builds up strength in every case of weakness. If you are weak from any cause, I {all’s Wine will quickly restore you to glorious health and vigour. Free168 words
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Advertisement149 1926-01-26 5 WHY SEE YOUR BABY SUFFER? When Baby’s Own Tablets May Give Just The Help He Needs At the cost of a few cents every mother can add to her own happiness and to her children’s safety, for whilst of but small price Baby’s Own Tablets are of exceedingly great value149 words
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Advertisement41 1926-01-26 5 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 Remedy. Every user is a friend. It is for sale everywhere.41 words
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Advertisement684 1926-01-26 5 /re y our fe Baby the of I Lactogen l Sgssc V?SIA there is every EVIDENCE to shew that 9 many children grow and 5. apparently thrive on indifferent nourishment. A baby can look well and even grow fat, but yet not be thoroughly and properly nourished. Mother’s milk gives684 words
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Article1691 1926-01-26 6 CAPTAINS ALL. We teem to be following the example of America after the civil war, when nearly every man in the States called himself Colonel. In Malaya, we have Colonels in trade, Majors in the mines. Captains in th- plantations, Lieutenants evervwhere, and the civil service boasts1,691 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article236 1926-01-26 6 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —Your assertion in your leading article of yesterday’s date that ‘'qualified men with university degrees have come out here to be humiliated by the Education Department which places them in positions inferior to rule-of-thumb men. with little or no qualifications beyond236 words
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Article672 1926-01-26 6 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.’’) Sir. —Certa’nly there is no harm in addressing any man as “Sir.” But if indulged into extremes the “good breeding." which your correspondent suggests, may tend not only to degrade the man himself but to lower the general prestige of672 words
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Article148 1926-01-26 6 CHINISE LIQUOR SMUGGLER. A Heavy Fine. A fine < f $l5O with the alternative of 3 months rg<r- us imprisonment was imp ise l up m Tan S >on Kee, a Hokien, who w s charged I ef< re Mr. W. A. Sennett this m< rning with148 words
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Article61 1926-01-26 6 The following we r the results of the ti*s played jesterJay:— Single Hmdicap:— +4 D. Lucey beat—s A J. Plumb 21—15; —5 J. M. Chalmers (D) beat—l W. J. Owens 21— 15. Teams of Three —S.-r. Dr. He tz, J. Dn_u d and I’. E. Murphy beat61 words
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Article73 1926-01-26 6 To-day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. 1 March Death or Glory Lehnardt 2 Overture The Calif of Bagdad Boieldien 3 Waltz September Godiu 4 Fox Trot Ukulele Lady Kahn 5 Blues Ukulele Blues Lapham 6 Selection The Shamrock Myddleton 7 Polka Pliny Bocttger 8 Pox Trot73 words
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Article161 1926-01-26 6 GROWING IN IMPORTANCE. Vancouver B. C. —Tha growing importance of the Canadian ports of the Pacific was very trenchantly put by A. M. Dallor, president of the local Board of Trade, when speaking at the recent conferenco in Winnipeg, when he said: During six years of miracles in161 words
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Article167 1926-01-26 6 CANADA’S SHOW. Toronto, Ont. Arrangements are being rapidly completed for a delegation of Canadian business men to visit New Zealand and Australia. One of the prime objects will be to visit the New Zealand and South Seas Internationa] Exhibition at Dunedin, N. Z. The Exhibition is arranged chiefly167 words
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Advertisement582 1926-01-26 6 New Advertisements. __J^? TICES POSITIONS VACANT. Bullit Merta a,n Rice Mill C »-> Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Vacancy—Experienced Ledger Clerk. NOTICE Chinese, only men with previ us experience need apply. Box No. 399, c/o WATT np i i Pinang Gazette. NOTICI >s hereby g.ven that the Auction of582 words
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Miscellaneous90 1926-01-26 6 WANTERS at Theatre Royal. From Monday 25th —Wednesday 27th January, 1926. The John M. Stahl Production THE WANTERS 8 Parts The Play of the Luxury Lovers Starring MARIE PREVOST HUNTLEY GORDON SUPPORTED BY HERBERT RAWLINSON in HIS MYSTERY GIRL 5 Parts and ETHEL CLAYTON in “EXIT THE VAMP” 5 Parts90 words
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FEMININE REFELCTIONS
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Article1435 1926-01-26 7 Monday. January 4th.—This day, for making of our supper more to our minds than if it should be cold meat, do prepare an Artichoke soup, well proven, and this not a difficult soup, as all will agree who read here what 1 am about to write of1,435 words
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Article, Illustration93 1926-01-26 7 This frock of prune coloured crepe-de-chine is flared at each side. The collar and cuffs are otf the same material ae that used for the- frock, but they could be made of cream or fawn crepe-de'-chino, if a contrast is desired. This design might also be copied93 words
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Article607 1926-01-26 7 CECILIA FAIR - BY CECILIA FAIR. Be Frank with your Child. It is after the period of babyhood and young childhood, when the tiny new comer is a novel plaything for both father and mother, that the averag* parent often fails to understand child I psychology. Up to the age,607 words
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Article576 1926-01-26 7 BY "DOLORES.” (Epstein’s Famous Model.) Sb many women are hurt all through youth by Wing called the "Ugly Duckling” of the family, that, in time, they begin to regard themselves as so thoroughly plain that they despair otf ever being attractive, and let themselves go. A576 words
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Article606 1926-01-26 7 AGNES AIRLIE - BY AGNES AIRLIE. It gives one a mild sort of shock on turning out a coat and skirt, which have been Laid aside since the previous season, to find that they look much more tired and shabby than one had Imagined. But they can be606 words
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Article1437 1926-01-26 7 JOHN PRESTER - BY JOHN PRESTER. How strange it is that, in spite < f cheap bocks, and the prevalence of what is called education, so few people know much about the- Bible. This s the more remarkable because once we knew a great deal. That, strange to relate,1,437 words
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Article526 1926-01-26 8 Climatic conditions in Northern Africa are ie?ponsible for the truce wh ch now exists between Abd-el-Krim and tie French and Spanish forces. That trace, however, is only of a temporary nature and the spirit of defiance in which the Riff leader closed the recent campaign, before retiring526 words
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Article426 1926-01-26 8 While not astonishing, it is intriguing to learn that the latest political chameleon is Sir Alfred Mond, who has forsaken the Liberal colours for the standard of the Conservatives. The decision of the member for Carmarthen is pregnant with significance. It not only means a big loss426 words
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Article427 1926-01-26 8 Singapore journalism must look to its laurels. Its proud claim to supremacy in personal abuse is being attacked by a low element in the Siamese Press; w hich has been so successful in this department of industry, that the attention of His Majesty .the King of Siam has been427 words
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Article1534 1926-01-26 8 FACTS ABOUT THE COMMONS. a THE LEGS HAVE IT! I see tfyat during last Parliamentary session the House of Commons had 506 divisions. As each occupies on the average about twelve minutes the time spent was thus over a hundred hours, or the equivalent (excluding question time)1,534 words
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Advertisement194 1926-01-26 8 WPfte [Bilpß J®sBr i v > MKftfflfeAgJ^cJ 7?£K vM%S2* 1 -?■=<._" X W Two sportsOne smoke Opinion is divided as to .whether Golf or Hockey is the -ideal winter Game. But on cigarettes all men of discrimination are unanimous. They insist on j SWE(XPRESS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES jgftsgflgy Xjgiiiffi td&zsi jB194 words
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Advertisement54 1926-01-26 8 “E. O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. PEARS’ i ’j 8 GOLDEN SERIES. i lir /o■'kO z k zk'O^SHfe^^^K*'-rf* zb Webb. John Samuel, of Peckham, London.—Mother seeks news. Colonial and other papers, please copy.—Address54 words
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Article445 1926-01-26 9 .—Reuter. “Red” Troops’ Threat. DELICTI!' POSITION. Peking, January 25. s vet Consul General has telei’.l to M. Karakhan, stating that l ,'t night ordered the release of ,i of all Soviet officialsand 1 at Harbin. fficial telegrams do not mention i Ivanoff but mention the tb s.—Reuter. - 445 words
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Article211 1926-01-26 9 Al'H'-REXCE assured. Washington, January 25, Ih- S nutA by 68 votes to 26, adopted 111 I >r closure, thin ensuring the "f adherence to the World loiiri within a few days.—Renter. >n .1 "uriry 23. lh cabling fr< m ashington in connection with the World vonrt,sh(211 words
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Article29 1926-01-26 9 —R- u‘< r. Api ‘ROPRIATION rill passed. Washington, January 25. ,|J'' Rouse of Representatives passed I (ip ,u v Appropriation Rill, ptoviding x honditur approximately of—R- u‘< r. - 29 words
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Article105 1926-01-26 9 Reuter. Sir A. Mood’s Decision. J HNS CONSERVAHVI S London, January 25. Sir Alfred MonJ,- Liberal M. P. for Carmarthen, has severed bis connection with the Liberal Party. In a letter writte i to Lord Oxford and Asquith, announcit g his decision. Sir Alfred Mond says that allReuter. - 105 words
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Article142 1926-01-26 9 TO MEET M. BRIAND IN PARIS. (Rugby Radio Service). London, January 26. Reports from Paris state that, while passing through Paris on his return journey from Rrpallo t> London, Sir Austen Chamberlain will c infer with the French Premier. M. Briand. It is assumed that the conversations(Rugby Radio Service). - 142 words
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Article84 1926-01-26 9 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNOR’S MACHINE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 25. An aeroplane is under construction in England for the recently appointed Governor-General of Australia, L f rd Stonehaven. The machine is a de Haviland Fairy biplane, fitted with a 230-horse power Siddeley-Puma engine. There is a cabin with(Rugby Radio Service.) - 84 words
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Article65 1926-01-26 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris 131 New York. 4.86 r? Brussels, 107 Geneva, 25.19 Amsterdam, 12.14; Milan, 120.55; Berlin, 20.42 Stockholm, 18.16 Copenhagen, 19.64 Oslo, 23.87 Vienna, 31.52 Prague. 164; Helsingfors. 193; Madrid, 34.37 Lisbon, 24 Rio, 7| Buenos Aires, 464 Bombay, Is. 6U.d.;(Rugby Radio Service.) - 65 words
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Article50 1926-01-26 9 HOME MAKERS’ APPLICATION. (Rugby Radio Service). London, January 25. The President of the Board of Trade has consented to set up a Committee to consider the application of Leicester and Nottingham hosiery manufacturers that a duty be placet on imports of hosiery under the Safeguarding of Industries Act.50 words
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Article43 1926-01-26 9 .—Reuter. IMPROVING RELATIONS. London, January 25. The Chinese Minister, at a farewell Luncheon to Dame Anderson and Professor Soothill, said public opinion in China would support any decision reached by the Mission, whose work was bound to improve Anglo-Chinese re- lations.-.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article30 1926-01-26 9 .—Reuter. GERMAN ACCEPTANCE. Berlin, January 25. The Cabinet has decided to accept the League of Nations’ invitation to Germany to participate in the Preliminary Dis- armament Conference..—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article337 1926-01-26 9 Agreement Reached. £1.5:)),0M ANNUALLY. Lioi.lou, Jauu,ry 25. Agreement, says Reuter, has been reached on broad lines for the funding of the Anglo-Italian debt. The drafting comm ttee meets to morrow to settle points of detail. Both sides were silent on the term 3 of the debt settlement. Count337 words
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Article143 1926-01-26 9 PRESIDENT’S CLEMENCY. Washing on, January 26. President Coolidge has modified the Coun Martial sentence on Colonel Mitchell and ruled that Col. M tchell shonbi receive full army allowance and half pay, amounting to $397, a month, during his suspension.—Rmtt r. [On December 18. Reuter cable! as follows143 words
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Article104 1926-01-26 9 OPPOSITION 7 SUBSIDES. Delhi, January 25. Tue las‘ vestiges of opposition to tl e SLrin -s Management Act have subsided, twenty principal leaders of Skh extremists. on trial, giving the necessary undertaking to work for the Act and refrain fr n direct, action in regarl to shrines.104 words
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Article105 1926-01-26 9 The Post Office notifies that on Thursday, the 28th instant, the General Post Office will be closed at noon. The Savings Bank an Money Order Branch will be closed. The Government Telegraph Office will ba open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Toe Post Office Daily list -will105 words
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Article335 1926-01-26 9 Men Accept Award. CRIIIOL MI.EI'INGS (lit’GSY RaTHO s :r;vic Loudon, January 25. It would appear that the riilway crisis in Biitain is over. lue exact nature of the r iilway compani's’ reply tithe National Union of Railway m- n has not I e-n announced, but when it(lit’GSY RaTHO s :r;vic ;). - 335 words
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Article125 1926-01-26 9 —R-ut-r. HELP TO ECONOMISE. London, January 25. Mr. Bild win. the Prime Minister, in a speech at the Unionist Association dinner in London, said that unless great economies were secured there would be an increase in taxation this year or next, whatever Government was in power. It will—R-ut-r. - 125 words
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Article125 1926-01-26 9 .—lleut -r. BRITIS-I TE\M IX S. AFRICA. Capetown, January 25. At the end < f the first day in the thi:d and final lawn tennis t -st matches between Smith Africa and Britain, the firmer led by 4 matches to 1. Britain won the first and drew in.—lleut -r. - 125 words
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Article39 1926-01-26 9 POSTPONED LEAGUE MATCHES. London. January 25. The following were the results in the postpone 1 matches SECOND DIVISION. Southern Section. Merthyr T 4 Crystal Palace 0. Northern Sectfon. Rochdale 3 Southport 1. Walsall 3 Halifax 1. —Reuter.39 words
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Article41 1926-01-26 9 —Renter. ANOTHER AMERICAN VICTORY. S*. Petersburg (Florida), January 25. In a g .If m .tch r»lai e I here Walter Hagen and Gilbert Nichols be t Arch’e Comnston and Arnau 1 Massy by 3 and 2.—Renter. - 41 words
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Article556 1926-01-26 9 Bogus P.W.D. Employee. BETRAYED BY WALNUTS. The Tamil, Govindasamy, who was formally charged last Tuesday with the theft of $l6O from the house of Mrs. Powell whilst posing as a P.W.D. employee, appeared before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett yesterday. Mrs. Powell said the accu-e 1 came556 words
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Article187 1926-01-26 9 BIG SEIZURE OF CH LN DU. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 26. One of the biggest seizures of nonGovernment cbandu ever made in Singipore was effected by Mr. Listerman of the Government Moi.opolies, who discovered 16,860 tahils, worth over $lOO,OOO in a manhole cover over a tank187 words
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Advertisement11 1926-01-26 9 The Pinang Gazette will not be published on Thursday, January 28.11 words
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Advertisement75 1926-01-26 9 I I I Announce the Opening 0 of their New Premises i 'lf on Ist FEBRUARY. General Catalogue and Wines and bf Provisions Price List Sent on B Application. U I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., f (incorporated in England) Ub Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. The Hupmobile Eight (Eight cylinders75 words
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Article933 1926-01-26 10 Fear Of Over-Production. BENEFITS OF CO-OPERATION. The Ipoh friends of Mr. F.S. Physick, who was at one time a prominent business man there and, by the way, then anti-restrictionist, will be interested in the following letter he has addressed to the “Financial limps” from Northwood, England, Mr. Physick933 words
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Article244 1926-01-26 10 Singapore, January 23. The New Year optimism, with which 1926 opened, has been badly shaken during the past week and rubber shares have fallen away sharply in sympathy with the commodity. The speculative counters have been helped down by “bear” operators and any appreciable reaction in rubber will244 words
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Article284 1926-01-26 10 ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY DANCE AT SELANGOR CLUB Floods ruined the St. Andrew’s Night fiance last rear, and consequently it was decided bv the Society to hold one on Burn’s N’ght this year instead, says the Malay Mail. Accordingly the Scotsmen of the community were at home to their284 words
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Advertisement212 1926-01-26 10 Age with /£e iQualitw/ &edenfia/s v. \a I f/zafcounf. THE OLDEST DISTILLERS IN THE WORLD John Haig JOHN HAIC&C’L’" MARKINCH SCOTLAND. I THE NEW I SWIFT The quality Car, Fullest equipment includes 4 wheel Brakes, Sankey wheels. Adjustable Front seat. Rea! Leather upholstery. ft 45 Miles per Gallon. Reduced CO212 words
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Advertisement83 1926-01-26 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 induces quiet sleep but contains no narcotics nor other harmful substances. Sold and iec< mmended everywhere l/A/Jr/NS m" PILLS. I APIOL STEEL M Sure and83 words
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Advertisement352 1926-01-26 10 I HAUNTED ROOMS 'a. J 1 V I »1 Ird rr- 1 k\% I |t\ T 7 VERY room in your house is haunted Danger Z lurks in every comer, under the beds, in the J bathroom, in the dark cupboard under the stair* y Invisible but deadly microbes are352 words
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Article302 1926-01-26 11 cT\TE RELIEF FOR CIVIL SERVANTS. !,]ic me* ting of the members of 1 its Settlements Government lt -was h« Id at the premise* of the 1 11 ()e Civil Service Association v evening to discuss the high \hgduetolhe abnormal price C i| /i and to pass a302 words
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Article445 1926-01-26 11 CONFLICTING EVIDENCE IN 'I'Hi'.ET CHARGE. JEf.iro Mr. C. W. A. Sennett this moiiiit g, L** Le p’eide 1 not guilty to a cl I'-. f‘tealii g eight drnms of paint va'i I slii.mi i'le i roptrty of one Shaik Kai- r ft in 494 Je’ntong Road htw-445 words
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Article67 1926-01-26 11 Lethbridge, (Alta). —From a field of fieven acres, Lyman Bullock has just iln eshed a crop that produced 500 bushels of wheat. This is one of the hugest yields of wheat reported this Reason, ami was grown on irrigated land. Ihe uhoat was pedigreed fall wheat and67 words
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Article182 1926-01-26 11 The following are the latest quo tations in Messrs. Kennedy At Co.'* hare lint at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. Tu-day. x x Sharks. i* s t*» X OT 0Q oi I C. t C. fC. c. Mining. Batang P. 81 83 81 83 Chenderiang 25/ 25 6182 words
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Article142 1926-01-26 11 The following are the changes in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to-day:— Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Ayer Kuniug Rubber 1.35 1.45 Bassett Rubber Co 1.35 1.45 Batu Liutang Rubber 1.35 1.45 Mentakab Rubber Co .47} .521 Sungei Tukang Rubber .65 .70 Temerloh Coconut 1.30142 words
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Article40 1926-01-26 11 The General Produce 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 $137 to sl4l| F.A.Q. do 133 136 Low F.A.Q. do 125 13240 words
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Article178 1926-01-26 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on January 25: London. Spot £279.10s Down £l.los 3 m/s. buying 274 I.los 3 selling 274 5s I.los Local. January 26: Singapore sold 150 tons at $l3B Penang buyers no sellers at sl3B}. 2he Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London,178 words
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Article1278 1926-01-26 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. E c i I RUBBER (Dollar.) f o c S Allenoy Robber Co 3 25 3 4 A lor Gajah Robber Bstete 3 10 3 30 Amalgamated Malay Eatate. ..4 1 4 3( Ayer Hitam Planting Syndloatr 0 0J22 0 Ayer Kouing Jobber Batata* I1,278 words
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Advertisement276 1926-01-26 11 BUFFALO BRAND CEMENT. I Ready Stocks Always Available. Regular Fortnightly Shipments. STANDARD PACKED in LOWEST IRON p RICES. DRUMS. LET US SUPPLY A TRIAL ORDER. The Cement has Passed the Tests of the Penang Municipality and the P. W.D., F.M.S. AGENTS; HARRISONS. BARKER &C°K (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) F ANG.276 words
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Miscellaneous24 1926-01-26 11 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. Hikb Wa'er. Low Waler. 11.37 a.m. 5.49 a.m. 11.24 p.m. 5.34 p.m. To-Morrow. 12.11 a.m. 6.24 a.m. 11.58 p.in. 6.16 p.m.24 words
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Article311 1926-01-26 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pungah for Asahan and Batu Bahara. ▼an Riebeeck for Singapore. van Hogendorp for Belawan (Deli), Paneh and Asahan. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Helenas for Port Swettenham. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Patrick Henry for New York, Baltimore, and Philadelphia. British311 words
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Article423 1926-01-26 12 CLOSE DAILY* (except Sunday). IT TRAIN. Federateu Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. train:423 words
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Advertisement334 1926-01-26 12 A Your children should be full of the < <l.O energy of good health. To ensure c OTXir/ this, milk should form part of their daily diet. Ordinary milk, however, is unci far suitable, for it is always exposed to fCf f dangers of dust, flies and germs. FIJpP The334 words
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Advertisement40 1926-01-26 12 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 for troublesome night coughs too. For sale everywhere.40 words
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Advertisement87 1926-01-26 12 U I FaW®: fMM I T 1 Mln wZZZ I. SOLE AGENTS: DIETHELM Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Switzerland) PENANG. Obtainable at Chong Kee, Hoong Kee, Boon Pharmacy, Tye Choong, etc. 1 Always in Front. O. E.C. I I BLACKBURNE 1 (The machine that runs like a Car.) I MOTOR I87 words
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Article619 1926-01-26 13 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Pbnahs. January 26, 1526 cte Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 68 Lamb do 65619 words
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Advertisement894 1926-01-26 13 BANKS. i--- ,__.i x» IN dia. limited. W V (1 ip England.) V' I Authorised Capital MW V. Sah a ~l»d Capital IMM W r t) <i-iip i,we,«oe i l Fund and Undivided Profits 1,458,221 The Super wa\> Board of Directors. ’T'X T> wk s j M Kyrie, Esq., (Chairman),894 words
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Advertisement270 1926-01-26 13 I THE ORIGINAL COOLIE-PROOF ffi HAND PISTON PUMP. M 8 1 1 1 “FniNA” J. S Suction Ua/111/Ii Discharge MBYW W (MADE IN SCOTLAND.) Sfl “EDINA” Pumps installed on Estates in 1920 w and still in perfect working order can be ph inspected by appointment. This record will be n»270 words
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Article986 1926-01-26 14 DR. LIM BOON KENG GIVES HIS VIEWS. There was a large attendance at Raffles Institution to hear a most interesting address from Dr. Lim Boon Keng, Principal of Amoy University, says Saturday’s “Straits Times.” The Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley (acting Director of Education) presided, and said986 words
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Article241 1926-01-26 14 Benares Opinm p. cheat 15,000.00 notu. Cloves 100.00 bn yers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nntmegf 80s 125.00 nom. 11 Os 110.0 b Coconuts per 1 »000 50.00 noiu. Copra Sundried $11.60 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 tem Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice241 words
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Advertisement290 1926-01-26 14 Every tooth as clean as “Calvert’s” can fmake it! That means every tooth is looking its best, doing its share in adding to the brightness and charm of your smile. And, besides, you want your teeth to last, you want every hidden corner and crevice between them kept just as290 words
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Advertisement31 1926-01-26 14 If Vbu are Tired and Lisiless lake LJtf -u. wk ■-4 K Si Deßoss life Pills an d h ave sood \Appetitite WK r° Dioesiion k Cz and y 1 Health31 words
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Advertisement277 1926-01-26 14 I >, Hie ORIGINAL Recipe 1746” AGENTS: Messrs. Adamson, Gillillan Co. Ltd, Penang, Malay Peninsula KXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX i STEWARTS AND LLOYD’S X 0 X Wrought Iron, Tubes and Fittings x f° r X X GAS, WATER AND STEAM g Are used extensively by many public bodies, Municipalities, X Public Works Department,277 words
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Article620 1926-01-26 15 (Timesd FINAL CEREMONY. December 28. His Holiness Pope Pins XI, closed the Holy Door in the Basilica of St, Peter’s in the Vatican, and thereby brought to a close the Jubilee Year of 1925. At 10 o’clock the Pope, preceded by the Pontifical court and the College(Timesd - 620 words
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Article127 1926-01-26 15 Jan. 28 —Taipusam Festival, Public Holiday. Cricket —Penang v. Kedah, Esplanade. 30—League Cricket—P. R. C. v. C. R. C. Victoria Ground: P. C. C. v. E. S. C. Esplanade. 30—Ipoh New Year Race meeting. Feb. 2, 4 6—lpoh Races. 6 —P. R. C. Annual Sports, Esplanade. 9—Court of127 words
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Article571 1926-01-26 15 DEATH SENTENCE FOR WIFE. MURDERER. Sentence of death waa. passed by Mr. Justice Dtane at the Singapore Assizes upon Yong Chin, a teacher in a Hakka vernacular school, who fatally stabbed his wife and then wounded himself in a house in Kallang Road on October 27. Mr. J.571 words
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Article89 1926-01-26 15 ORDERS PLACED IM CANADA. Vancouver, B. C. Germany is coming into the market for Canadian apples largely as the result of the splendid showing made at the British Empire Exhibition, and, while recently the German tariff on apples was considerably increased, orders have been secured for the89 words
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Article81 1926-01-26 15 CANADIAN PEN OF LEGHORNS. Vancouver, B.C. With a grand total of 2,683 eggs, the pen of White Leghorns owned by J. H, Mufford, Langley, has won the fifth egglaying contest at the Dominion experimental farm, Agassiz. B.C. The pen has not only created a Canadian record but probably81 words
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Advertisement269 1926-01-26 15 y*7' Sp, I hat’s what a mother loves to hear said of >j baby. And it is being said daily in C A of hoines where Mellin’s Food is given. Babies K Jffi. always thrive on Mellin’s because it possesses all the nourishing properties necessary for healthy growth. TjMj Mixed269 words
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Advertisement48 1926-01-26 15 ChambeHain’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.48 words
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Advertisement157 1926-01-26 15 I Come While I They Last, s t Boon’s Special I* BATHING CAP MONTH. S For this month we are offering the J whole collection of our Bathing Caps, S comprising many designs in plain and F fancy colours—all at one price—any one of them— each S 5 0 cents157 words
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Advertisement1315 1926-01-26 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS PENANG IM |M| 9 111 WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. kA wBWM 988 B H KgMlg ELPENOR Jan. 29 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. 19M^ tItm mPK ®™jE£ 2 DARDANUS Feb. 4 Mars» ill' I London, Rotterdam, and Glasgow. AGAPENOR Feb.’ 12 London. Rotterdam1,315 words
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Advertisement525 1926-01-26 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES FBNINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. 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« r ,h Yokohama and Kobe. and525 words
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