Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 January 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-01-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 24. VOL. LXXXIV SATURDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1926 PRIOR 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement188 1926-01-30 1 I “NIKKO” i Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs, I No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. IEI-. 579. I Callen ders i -roll films packs. W <1 zz jff ff f MflßnMHMHaHHMKaaansaHemsiannaaosMnHHHnß i S Jr S Vulcanized Insulated Highly sensitive orthochroE < malic emulsion, giving X Rubber188 words
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Advertisement8 1926-01-30 1 I T. NAGATA, DENTIST. BOOR .TO “THE DISPENSARY.”8 words
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Article745 1926-01-30 2 foreigners getting the ORDERS. Manufacturers in Great Britain mayresent a candid survey of their interests in the Far Eaet as being too much like an obituary of British industry, writes Sir Percival Phillips in the “Dhily Mail.” It is well, however, that, they should know745 words
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Advertisement1323 1926-01-30 2 NOTICES. I KATES OF SUBSCKiWION. J Pra B Harb™, Itard. poßtage FERRY SERVICE. t'U I PAYABLE ,N ADVANCE. x thaIPUsISTFeSTIVAL. fg ii a year \X>ZAAy" M Local 136 Notice is hereby given that the usual 0 /ill H I? Country (S.S. F.M.S.) 142 passenger timetable between Fort Pier f .rfr'1,323 words
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Advertisement269 1926-01-30 2 The George Town Dispensary Lid,, I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, PENANG. OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. THE Cheapest House in the Trade FOR Estate Medical Supplies. SAFETY FIRST. B You are absolutely safe when you deal with I “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is exe- cuted by a QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMIST and we269 words
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Article1341 1926-01-30 3 TRAFFIC ON THE INCREASE. The Wiles of John Chinaman. One has only to make a cursory comparison of the figures of the total quantity of illicit chandu and opium captured during the past year by officers of the preventive service at Singapore with the figures of a year1,341 words
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Advertisement191 1926-01-30 3 gHgg£«|X? y i’m By r\ zWI 1 j f? Z ’te 7 “The Major” fiwnßeM than ’VT’ES—it is possible. Hitherto even the best Cigarettes have been damaged by coarse paper and printer’s ink. NOW the matured golden Virginia in Cavander’s ARMY CLUB Cigarettes is wrapped in pare ribbed rice paper,191 words
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Advertisement215 1926-01-30 3 RINGWORMS ON CHILDIHEAO Had To Cut Hair, Itched Badly, Healed by Cuticura. “My child was troubled with ringworms on the front of her head. I had to have her hair cut off for the trouble soon spread all over her head and itched badly. I could not take her in215 words
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Advertisement485 1926-01-30 4 ,®s<si'W'S II 1 B Ilk J'S* xMji2 S WwW, lISSB n{ Ml|l H IQIbO NIGHT WORK Pfiade We cannot make the sun stand still, neither can we el.minate tre desire for rest from the human being, but with Western Electric Flood Lights the daylight will not be missed, and wc485 words
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Advertisement326 1926-01-30 4 Obr who get things done Only 100% efficiency is good enough for the men who get things done. This cannot be achieved with functions deranged an d vitality impaired. Watch your health for those little vya? jrn warning symptoms that tell you |l!|j prompt attention is required. Do not put326 words
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Miscellaneous517 1926-01-30 4 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 51. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. fifty-one. entries tor which close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 6. ACROSS. DOWN. 1. Controvert. 1. A Courtier. 5.517 words
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Article949 1926-01-30 5 —“Times Correspondent.” SWISS RESORTS. People who know the Swiss winter resorts are not grateful for advice about them. They have decided which is the right one, and if some other be recommended they will blow upon it like a Fohn wind and fill it with doleful creatures. They—“Times Correspondent.” - 949 words
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Article163 1926-01-30 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Tanjong Poera. Pangkalan Brandan, Pangkalan Soesoe and Langsa. Tara for Negapatam. Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Pungah for Asahan and I atu Bahara. Hosang for Singapore. China Japan. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Mata163 words
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Article436 1926-01-30 5 CIX»>E DAILY (except Sundav). ST TRAIN. Federateu Malay States, Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hou r earlier than the Ordinary mail. of Nic-ht Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. bain:436 words
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Article92 1926-01-30 5 The health statement fur the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 23rd January 1926, shows a total of 70 deaths— 41 males and 29 females—the death-rate being 26.83 per mille per annnm. compared with 23.00 in the preceding week and with 26.97 in the correspondirg week92 words
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Advertisement661 1926-01-30 5 jffihyS&ny&lV TOPNOTCH Add^MMSKSaMw IIKr 25Sfb < WM| 5 IwSSfw! fflWuK. Wsro xbs '’\-k i IwS kLAv' r—S 1 'VI WW\ »jy i’atv i f~y\r I I- < ikZ X x A$ j, .-Wa xA y V3'--\ >'.'«’ .\,sm# copyright f w^u 1 The 19- Hole The Distillers Agency Ltd., Edinburgh,661 words
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Advertisement39 1926-01-30 5 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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Advertisement276 1926-01-30 5 IF h iuu are Going on Leave this spring BUY A CAR B AND MOTOR HOME 3 SPECIAL CONCESSION TO I 3 PURCHASERS TAKING DELIVERY AT HOME h B NO WORRY NO TROUBLE F We arrange everything r g THE CAR WAITING YOUR ARRIVAL AND READY FOR SERVICE g H276 words
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Article2155 1926-01-30 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Th o “Pinang Gazette’’ regrets to announce the death of Mr. Ho Kim Kee, one of the Directors of Messrs. Chow Kit Co., Ltd., an important figure in business circles and prominent among the members of the Chinese community. Mr. Ho Kim Kee is the elder brother of2,155 words
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Article19 1926-01-30 6 The following ire the scratchings on the First Day: Race 2.—Cheerio. Race 4. —Depression. Race 6. —Genzaao.19 words
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Article1741 1926-01-30 6 ip. a. On January 29, 1856, on the close of the Crimean War, Queen Victoria instituted under her Royal Sign Manual, a new naval and military decoration to be conjfeired for conspicuous bravery, the Victoria Gross, the most coveted dis Jtinction in ihe British Empire. It consists1,741 words
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Article346 1926-01-30 6 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England) Septuagesima. 7-45 a.m. Litany. Bam 8.30 Holy Communion n" S Tune 435, 9.15 Holy C„ mm ytnn 552 10.30 Matins (Chinese), 6 Tamil Hymn 12. Ps CXLVH 280 n 281, Magnificat 47, Nunc Dinutt is Gi u^ 11 167. Tune 431,346 words
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Article145 1926-01-30 6 Singapore, January 26. Shares continue on the decline with sellers of almost all rubbers. The generally expressed view in Singap’ore is, that the commodity is likely to go still lower and share prices, with a few exceptions, will almost certainly follow. Mining shares are quiet and almost145 words
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Article103 1926-01-30 6 PENANG JANUARY 3), (By COURTtfSY OF THE Bank.) London Demand Bank 4 months’ sight Bank >.• 3 Credit Jr' K 3 Documentary Calcutta Deman 1 Bank i I 3 day’s sight Private o Bombay Demand Bank J U Madras Demand Bank •< 1 f 2 3 -lays’ sight Private103 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1926-01-30 7 (By X Woman Correspondent.) Paris. January 6. The great event of the month was the Grand Bal Espagnol Costume which was held at the Bal Bullier of LatinQnartier fame, for the benefit of the wounded French and Spanish soldiers in Morocco. Parisians love a spectacle, and they alwajs1,060 words
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Article151 1926-01-30 7 ALMOST-ALL OF. FOREIGN ORIGIN. The protest of the National Union of Women Teachers against the sort of films English children are constantly seeing is yet another argument in favour of prompt measures by the President of the Board of Trade to revive the British film, so as151 words
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Advertisement509 1926-01-30 7 GAMACsES Pioneers of Overseas Trading For nearly .50 years we have been giving our customers in •very Town in the World—real Starling Value. Here are 4of the greatest selling lines of the Year—The Value is incomparable. AU these Goods lyisQ'T IP Ft*' tn «imJilmibmuui»- U l some cases, there Any509 words
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Advertisement64 1926-01-30 7 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. ~P.G. Pocket Diary WITH Motor Car Directory for 192664 words
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Advertisement270 1926-01-30 7 a! ft I BR “That's a nice Tonic, the Taste is Delicious/' WHEN you take the first sip of WiNCARNIS, at once you say to yourself what a nice wine it is. And so it is. WiNCARNIS is a choice rich ruby wine that docs you e\’ r so much270 words
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Article54 1926-01-30 8 Harriman-Pierce —On January 25. 1926, at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singa pore, Gilbert Alexander Harriman, of Thames Ditton, Surrey, to Laura Evelyn Pierce, of Ilford, London. COLEMAN-COSIER —On January 27 1926, at John’s Church, Bukit Ninas, Kuala Lumpur, by Rev. Father Duvelle, William Benedict Coleman, of Kuala Lumpur, to Millicent54 words
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Article362 1926-01-30 8 Singapore is again in the limelight at Home following the announcement, made two weeks ago, that several of the principal British shipbuilders are in consultation with the .Admiralty regarding the cons ruction of a gigantic floating dock to be used in connection with the Naval Base. The362 words
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Article, Illustration1635 1926-01-30 8 Why Wilhelm Hated Us. No report of recent times has caused so much irritation as the fulsome, and decorated announcement of a visit to the King and Queen, of Princess Astrid of Sweden. In some instances, it was worded as to give rise to wild conjectures. It1,635 words
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Article198 1926-01-30 8 TURF CLUB MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, January 30. At the annual general me* ting of the Singapore Turf Club Mr. Suinderp, who vreside, stated that tht-re was a surplus in the ace aiuts of 165,610 in the past year—a recor lin the history of Singapore racing.198 words
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Article150 1926-01-30 8 WELCOME BY THE BAR. (From Our Own Correspondin’.) Singapore, January 30. The Chief Justice, S’r William Mnrison arrive I by the Mantua and was welcomed by members of the bar in the Supreme Court. The Attorney General, Mr. N. IL Whitley, referred to Sir William Murison’s fifteenyears150 words
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Article221 1926-01-30 8 RECORD PILGRIMAGE TO PENANG. Traffic Figure. Thursday saw the largest crowds that ever at'ended a Thaipusam festival in Penang. From 6 a.m., the Kavadies hogan to flow in and from 10 a.m. to 5 p nr., “Kavadies” in decordei cars, drawn by vow-makers whose bodies were pierced all over221 words
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Advertisement194 1926-01-30 8 '-mm JRffINBW M '♦A r?>m»wJUt ”J WWvMt /S gl .H i JSL. A I. u Jm? HWBs iJbwl I raSlf Two minds- I I AWI One smoke I All the world over there are two points of view—the man’s f and th? woman’s. But their f views on cigarettes are194 words
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Advertisement52 1926-01-30 8 “E. fe 9 O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Satu r d a y —E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. v* w w m ia iir> rFb iIRK I 3 DEARS’ i J GOLDEN SERIES. J k z» XXX <sS®X52 words
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Obituary81 1926-01-30 8 DEATHS. MACKENZIE. At Bombay, on the 16th instant, after a brief illness, John William Mackenzie of Kuala Pertang Syndicate Ltd., Kelantan. Ho. —Ho Kim Kee, age 44 years at 2 o’clock this morning at No. 76. Love Lane. Leaves a widow, a daughter and a son to mourn his loss.81 words
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Article476 1926-01-30 9 Capacity For Expansion. policy OF reciprocation. (Rugby Radio Service). London, January 29. Th,. Rt. Hon. L. S. Amery, gm' iry of State for Dominions \ff a blressi'iy the Sheffield Chamof Commerce, said that the p(C itv f< r the expansion of trade within the E pipe was infinitely(Rugby Radio Service). - 476 words
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Article101 1926-01-30 9 .—Reuter. AITI AL FOR WORKERS. London, January 29. An for 430 new men and women missionaries, was made at the stiii ,t IHC Hivetition of the Missionary Conned and Church Assembly. Ii Reverend Jenks, \ssi?»tant S*crehrj. tube Missionary Council, said that x,|| h Africi n»e ted 120.—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article58 1926-01-30 9 —-Reuter. Railway dispute settled. Moscow, January 29. Associate 1 News Agency states as th»* result of an exchange of views, the Soviet Consul-General at n and Chang Tso-lin, the latter jl 3 p 1 **l the officials and employees of e Chinese E aB t ern R—-Reuter. - 58 words
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Article61 1926-01-30 9 R< »)t**r. ANOTHER episode. Rome, January 29. «tn 1 exam Pl e of Florence, the i !tl o,oe to-day demonstrated in R t ie anti-Italian compaign B’r<p? aIla I tiey paraded the principal Eq| 100,181 fated before German V burned a number of 'l” ~eWBP ap**w. MeasuresR< »)t**r. - 61 words
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Article475 1926-01-30 9 American Crew’s Heroism. BKtTI.SH APPRECIATION. (Rugby Radio Service.) —Reuter. London, January 29. The British Government has expressed, through its Ambassador in Washington, its keen appreciation of the action of the Captain and crew of the American liner President Roosevelt in rescuing the twenty-five men of the crew of(Rugby Radio Service.); —Reuter. - 475 words
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Article74 1926-01-30 9 CROWN PRINCE PROCLAIMED. (From Oor Own Correspondent.) Allahabad. January 29. The correspondent of the Pioneer at Teheran reports that Shahpaor Mahomed Rezi was yesterday officially proclaimei Crown Prince and was presented to the Ulema, members of the Cabinet and members of Parliament at the palace. The town was decorated.74 words
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Article43 1926-01-30 9 —Reuter. AMERICA TO PARTICIPATE. Washington, January 29. American participation in tbe disarmament discussions at Geneva is assured, the Senate having approved tbe resolution already passed by the House of Representatives appropriating s xty thousand dollars to defray the American delegates’ expenses.-—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article39 1926-01-30 9 .—Reuter. SATISFACTORY NEWS. London, January 29. It is officially learned that the Prince of Wales passed a good night and is progressing satisfactorily. In view of the circumstances, the issue of a formal bulletin is improbable. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article21 1926-01-30 9 amending bill passed. Melbourne, January 29. The House of Representatives has passed the bill amending the Navigation A<t.21 words
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Article163 1926-01-30 9 —Reuter. New Guinea Expedition. WARNING TO EXPLORERS. I’atavia, Janu ry 29. The Americo-Dutch expedition has been specially warned t > take tl e utmost precautions owing to the uncertain attitude of the Papua tiiues towards foreigner?. The expedition is under the auspices of the Dutch Indies Committee of—Reuter. - 163 words
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Article107 1926-01-30 9 Renter. WAGES DISPUTE. New York. January 29. According to the New York Tunes. the truards and engine drivers of all railways have been instructed by the Un on to s°nd in a schedule of w:-.g* demands on February 1. with a vie v to seeking a restorationRenter. - 107 words
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Article91 1926-01-30 9 —Reuter. HUGO STINNES STEAMERS SOLD. Berlin, January 29. Negotiations f»r the sale of the entire Hn.’n S-'nnes fl-et to the D-utsch-Shipping Comnanv an»3 the Kosmos Company have resulted in a nrovtai *nal agreement. The Stinnes fleet <f 28 modern freight and passenger oversea steamers has a—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article87 1926-01-30 9 —Reuter. PROPOSEI) EXPANSION. Washington. J anuary 29. Admiral Moffett discussed with the H»*u?e Naval Committee, the Navy’s plan f»r th Q spending of fourteen million dollars during the next five years, ♦he programme including the cons’ ruction of two dirigibles of jsix minion cubic feet capacity, costing—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article56 1926-01-30 9 —Reuter. SEVERAL DEATHS. Benton (Illinois), Janmry 29. A number of miners are ent rappel as th» result of an explosion in a mine in West FrankforL It is believed that several have perished. A fire, which ensued, is still raging. Five were killed and three injured—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article95 1926-01-30 9 Reuter. MEASURES TO CHECK. Paris, January 29. Urgent necessity for immediate measure* to ch p ck the fall of the franc was the text of the speech of M. Doumer in his appeal to tbe Chamber to vote for the government’s measures, because a new crisis wouldReuter. - 95 words
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Article26 1926-01-30 9 Iteatf r. ADOPTED BY ITALY. Rome, January 29. At a secret ballot the Chamlx r adopted the Locarno Pact by 254 vote) to 6Iteatf r. - 26 words
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Article183 1926-01-30 9 deuter. Police Enquiries. FURTHER EVIDENCE REQUIRED. Budapest, January 29. The forged banknotes affair continues to be the subject of inquiry by the Parliamentary Committee. A police inquiry is demanded. The French authorities are also pursuing ihe same course. The French police commissioner, M. Doulcet, is reported todeuter. - 183 words
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Article198 1926-01-30 9 P.C. C. BOWLS TOURNAMENT. The folloAving are the results of bowls tournament ties played on Wednesday, January 27: Single Handicap.— —5 G. B. F. Southam beat —4 E. Reimann 21 —19. Double Handicap.—Ser. A. J. Plumb and A. Ferguson beat +2 W. J. Owens and L. W. Richards 21 —9.198 words
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Article34 1926-01-30 9 The following are the results of the ties plaved yesterday; CbcTrrnionship.—E. J. Bennett beat J. L. Pother 6 —l. 6 —3: N. A. Sedwick beat E. Reimann 6 —o, 6 —o.34 words
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Article230 1926-01-30 9 COOLIE’S SUICIDE. An inquest was held before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett (acting as coroner) this morning, on Ong Keh who, on Thursday afternoon ran out of his house, 76a Jelutong Road and, according to an eye witness, ent his throat with a razor. Cheah Kim Wat, a230 words
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Article80 1926-01-30 9 Tlie Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on January 27: London. Spot £276 Down 1.15 s 3 m/s. buying,, 272.5 s „1.7.6 3 selling,, 272.10 s 1.5 s Local. January 28: Singapore sold 125 tons at 1136.50 Penang buyers no sellers at 5136.50. The Eastern Smeltina80 words
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Article587 1926-01-30 9 Before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, to day, two Cantonese. Chan Tuck Seng and Lee Chooi were each fined $5 f>r disorderly conduct by fighting at the junction of Campbell st. and Carnarvon st. Penang, at 2 p.m. yesterday. A similar charge was pref- rie 1 against587 words
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Article131 1926-01-30 9 Among the passengers on S.S. President Polk w-hich sailed from Penang this morning, are Miss Irene Mitchell of Chicago and Miss Geraldine Dyson of Illinois, W’inners in a contest, the first prze of which was a trip around the world on the Dollar Steamship Line. These young131 words
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Advertisement79 1926-01-30 9 i 1 Announce the Opening |l w of their New Premises I on Ist FEBRUARY. I I I General Catalogue and Wines and Js n Provisions Price List Sent on iX M Application. Nl I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., I UJ (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. The79 words
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Article1092 1926-01-30 10 GLIMPSES OF SECRET LIFE. Even our two shyest climbing-birds, the spotted woodpeckers, cannot always hide themselves at this bare and silent season, says a writer in The Times. On the dankest and darkest days about New Year, when the tide of light seems palpably to hang idle, neither at1,092 words
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Article268 1926-01-30 10 Messrs. Wm. Jacks and Co. London, reported on January 6 as follows: The New Year has opened well, and everything points to a general improvement in trade for some months to com?. Copper.— The Low price of this commodity is bound to increase consumption. and Refined Copper268 words
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Article239 1926-01-30 10 Benares Opium r. »»he«a f 5.000.00 notu. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* no stock Nutmegs SOs 125.00 nom. 110 a 110.0 U Coconuts per 50.00 noiu. Copra Sundried $11.40 sales Rattans 11.15 sale< Rattans Coarte 10.50 Green Snail She’'* 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1239 words
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Advertisement557 1926-01-30 10 Rai&s. ■to a protieb. *oiuii.AtatuA/ THE EFFORTS now being The Corporation of .■lccoHnlanls made towards industrial develop- r r t < A ment in the British Empire Works W.A.). throw open a wonderful prospect /Trr Secre.inis’ iss< elation for qualified men. <. </..5.zi.). Chief among the opportunities For each of557 words
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Advertisement82 1926-01-30 10 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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Advertisement138 1926-01-30 10 fl w Get Whit<fHoi^e inH j 1 L It is a guarantee of I ,f good body and fine bouquet—whisky as soft i as silk—a sure sign of RS? age. There are ample I stocks maturing to ensure the continuance of the p ,Ar q same high quality which f138 words
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Miscellaneous172 1926-01-30 10 An Epoch-Making Picture u The Story of the Rosary AT Theatre Royal. From Thursday 28th —Sunday 31st January, 1926. You have all heard and read the story of the Rosary—now come right alonu and witness It’s portrayal on the screen. SEE EVELYN BRENT as the newly marred wife who would172 words
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Article671 1926-01-30 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported to-day as follows: A though the price of Rubber has falkn a further 2d. since our last report a steadier tendency is noticeable in the Sha: e Market, and while quotations in moss instances are lower than those of last week,671 words
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Article32 1926-01-30 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 113 cts per pound per pl. $150.66 No. 1 Crepe 113 cts per pound per pl. $150.66 Quiet. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)32 words
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Article243 1926-01-30 11 The following are the latent quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <t Co,'s nare list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. E E E Sharks t o s’® CQ *w X aS t C I'• < C c. Rubber (Dollar.) Benta 8.00 8.50 7.75 825 Broga 1.70 1.7'» 1.60243 words
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Article127 1926-01-30 11 The following are the changes in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to-day:— Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Ayer Kuning Rubber 1.40 1.45 Bassett Rubber Co L37j 1.424 Batu Lintang Rubber 1.-0 1.45 Kuala Sidim Rubber 4.10 4.35 Mentakab Rubber Co .50 ..55 Sungei Tukang Rubber127 words
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356 1926-01-30 11 NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. The following are extracts from a notice issued to shareholders:—lt was announced at the annual meeting held in November last that notice of redemption had been given to the holders of the two classes of Debenture Stock, which becomes effective in April,356 words
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Advertisement739 1926-01-30 11 New Advertisements. K I ~7 —7 1 positions vacant. I'l i! jWhenYou f C-4 have tramps Cashier wanted immediate engage- i-J and I unit. Apply John Little Co., Ltd., {<' sl—- 1 Stomach-ache Wanted f*>r Mercantile firm m Penang J-ZZ'A j. 1 cun petent Krani, knowledge of Filing gl take739 words
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Advertisement94 1926-01-30 11 TROUBLE IN THE INTERIOR. A Chinese clerk applying for work with a Shanghai firm during recent troublous days wrote :—lf I can assist you in your internal disorder I can give every satisfaction.” This aptly describes the help Pinkettes give when used for such internal disorders as constipation, liverishness and94 words
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Advertisement48 1926-01-30 11 ChambeHain’s Pain Balm A touch of rheumatism or a twinge of neuritis, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm relieve® 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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Advertisement832 1926-01-30 11 PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THIS REMEDY FOR JOINT PAINS You cannot choose a better remedy your pain will be gone by the morning, than Dtei Witt’s Pills for the pain in your. You will wake up feeling bright and rejoints. They give almost instant relief, freshed and you will be convinced that832 words
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Article1224 1926-01-30 12 BY A GENTLEMAN WITH A DUSTER.” It is right that the people should havea share in the government if the country. It must be recognised, however, that with the holding of position grave responsibility is entailed. Law and order must be preserved and the decencies of life1,224 words
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Advertisement144 1926-01-30 12 j If you want health on your estate and in your home. USE T.C.P. I (Trichlorophenylmethyliodasalicyl.) in FL o THE PERFECT ANTISEPTIC AND CURATIVE GERMICIDE. Because T.C.P. is— Non-Toxic it is safe for anyone to use. Non-Caustic it never bums or irritates the skin* Analgesic it suppresses pain. Keroplastic it144 words
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Advertisement253 1926-01-30 12 A COMMON-SENSE STOMACH REMEDY. Instantly Removes Cause of Trouble. When food disagrees with you, causing pain or even only discomfort, you want something that will give you quick relief. That’s just what Bisurated Magnesia does and it does it instantly too Just take a dose after eating and all the253 words
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Advertisement627 1926-01-30 12 BANKS. k “111 Hi m THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) Authorised Capital y > Subscribed Capital 1,40» Paid-up Reserve Fund and Undivided Preiu 1,458 th Board of Directors. J. M. Ryrie, Eeq.. (Chairman), H. Simons, Esq., Bart.. P. R. Chalmerg, Si i David Yule. Bart., Lord627 words
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Article615 1926-01-30 13 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, January 30, 1926 S eV Government Mutton— Matton Indian per lb 55 Mut ton Head, sheep or goat m. each 1.00 Liver with heart A Inng do 1.30 Pripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Motion lb615 words
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Advertisement335 1926-01-30 13 GRAND HOTEL BRASTAGI Unique Health Resort in the Sumatra Highlands. 4,830 feet above Sea Level. EE Telegraphic Address: p osta Address: EE RRASTAGHIOTEL, MEDAN. BRASTAGI HOTEL, SUMATRA 0. K« Five minutes walk from Harrisons and Crosfield Golf Course. =E E BRACING AIR. EXTENSIVE VIEWS. E= GOLF, TENNIS. RIDING. CLIMBING. E335 words
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Advertisement343 1926-01-30 13 I Do you know i constitutions E undermined, if not ruined, by having milk g%j Ipg from Tubercular cows £n |U How is a mother to know that her baby H gS| is safe from this risk. Better not to run the 9 risk —Give Baby Glaxo I 9 II343 words
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Article670 1926-01-30 14 THREE HUNDRED GRAINS OF OPIUM TAKEN BY DECEASED. The inquest on the death of the Norwegian named O. W. Schroeder, who died in the Europe Hotel from the effects of an overdose of opium on the morning of Dec. 13 last, was concluded in the Coroner's Court on670 words
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Article83 1926-01-30 14 Jan. 30—League Cricket— P. R. c. v. C. R. C. Victoria Ground; P« C. C. v. E. S. O. Esplanade. 30—Ipoh New Year Race meeting. Feb. 2, 4 6—lpoh Races. 6—P- R. C. Annual Sport?, Esplanade. 9—Court of Appeal, Penang. 13—Chinese New Year, Public and Bank Holiday. 15—Public83 words
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Advertisement479 1926-01-30 14 ‘JH lastf Cod fiver OU turned into delicious Granules Send for Free Testing Sample Beautiful Fairy Book. r > Mummy, can I have my Jecomalt lb V That is the new way of taking cod liver oil. The ora Wuv Children wouldn’t miss it for worlds Cou Liver O. There479 words
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Advertisement40 1926-01-30 14 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 reccmmended everywhere.40 words
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Advertisement164 1926-01-30 15 lON. FEB, Ist To SAT, FEB. 6th 1926. LAST WEEK OF rE7E4’VAY’S SALE Special Display of Big Bargains in our SoftFurnishing and Household Departments. Replenish Home Requirements at Bargain Prices. 100 WHITE BLANKETS $2.25 FURNISHING TAPESTRIES 500 YDS. 48 ins. ART SERGES Yd 1.50 800 PILLOW $0.65 1000 BEDSHEETS 1.95164 words
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