Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 February 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1926-02-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICL E ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 30. VOL. LXXXIV. SATURDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1926. PRIOR 15 GENTS.21 words
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Advertisement152 1926-02-06 1 “NIKKO” photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs, N o E Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. ;iiiii!iii!iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiri| i &> W\ Callenders S Vulcanized Insulated H|KHgppF Rubber and Cab Tyre «SHmsl i BP fZ s VI r dMnPfrw BL™ B B Bk I jgaaggaagaM V<w!6S. 1 Sole Agents152 words
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Advertisement7 1926-02-06 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. LOOR TO “TEE DISPENSARY?7 words
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Article573 1926-02-06 2 HIERONYMITES. Almost unknown to the outside world, a few solitary men have undertaken the task of restoring the Hieronymite Order in Spain. It is but a few weeks since the ceremony took place by which they entered into possession of the imposing remains of one of the former573 words
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Article105 1926-02-06 2 LEGLESS FRENCHMAN’S 30,000-MILE JOURNEY. A legless Frenchman, Germain Pernot, who is walking round the world for a prize of 700,000 francs (about £5,500), offered by a French military club, landed at Liverpool on January 11 from the Canadian Pacific liner Montnairn. M. Pernot is an ex-aviator and105 words
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Article106 1926-02-06 2 Mr. Jacob Abrahams (82), of Holland Park, W., formerly of Canterbury, glass and china merchant, left £6528. He bequeathed his personal apparel to the male staff of J. Abrahams, Ltd., and the following bequests of shares to employees if still with the firm: 300 to Charles Stanley106 words
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Advertisement1190 1926-02-06 2 TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. IRn s OF SUBSCRIPTION. Gove rnment Notification. TELUK KRUIN TInTIIMITED. Including free town delivery or II [lncorporated in the F.M.S.] X postage. g| Tenders are invited for the supply of N pavamif anvai«rw road metal for road construction and NOTICE is hereby given that an In* y1,190 words
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Advertisement403 1926-02-06 2 The George Town Dispensary Ltd,, I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, I PENANG. I OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. M s g THE 9 Cheapest House in the Trade B for I Estate Medical Supplies. I SAFETY FIRST. I You are absolutely safe when you deal with “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is executed403 words
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Article1708 1926-02-06 3 THE OXUS INCIDENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Allahabad, January 13. The Afghan Pres’, says the Civil and Military Gazette (Lahore), states that the Soviet Government explain the occupation of th»* island in the Oxus as due to a misunderstanding, ahd have promised evacuation. From Kabul reports it1,708 words
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Advertisement250 1926-02-06 3 I v&\ '"y* Let JVincarnis build you up again —it won t let you down! ,r A<tCr tlle u r Ot ler illness, when you feel thoroughly weak and run down, let Wincarnis build up your health again. It is the tonic wine for that purpose, recommended and prescribed by250 words
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Advertisement191 1926-02-06 3 i I I 1 I W ufeßMiW s 1 Robinson Pianos Better value than ever Specially manufactured for the tropics. i From $6OO Cash or Deferred J Payments. s I Robinson Piano Co., PENANG. 1 nil I IF vo UAKE Going o Leave !0 BUY A CAR g I AND191 words
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Article1171 1926-02-06 4 Our American friends often accuse the phlegmatic Briton —Betsy Prigg would say there ain’t no sich a person—of possessing no sense of humour. Well, humour is a relative term and a national instinct. Britons all over the world have been intensely amused at the spectacle of a1,171 words
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Article435 1926-02-06 4 When Miss Marie Tempest last said farewell to an Australian audience she had fallen under the spell of the greatness and glory of Australia’s bush. “What I shall miss most*.” she said, “will be the blue gums which give that eternal blueness to your bush.435 words
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Article65 1926-02-06 4 The many thousands of readers of P.C. Wren’s great story “Beau Geste” will be glad to know that the serial rights of its successor “Who Rideth Alone” have been secured for the Cornhill Magazine, and that the first chapters will appear in the issue for February'. “Who Rideth65 words
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Advertisement299 1926-02-06 4 1 I <■■■ 11 wsss^^^^i= 1V f/Est/'V 1 fj D Y reason of its fine t£ bouquet and malty wriuvj flavour White Horse whisky stands out slands out, soft as silk—a SU re Slgn o f age S There are ample stocks maturing to ensure the continuance of the same299 words
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Advertisement46 1926-02-06 4 Troublesome Coughs. A. troublesome, sleep disturbing night cough can be easily and pleasantly stopped by taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. You will like the soothing, healing coating it puts on an inflamed, tickling throat and the promptness with which the troublesome cough is stopped. For sale everywhere.46 words
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Advertisement527 1926-02-06 4 lastf— Cod Fiver Oil turned into delicious Granules Send for Free Testing Sample and Beauti f ul F airy Book. Mummy, can I have my ‘Jecomalt’?’’ I That is the new way of taking cod liver oil The old Wav- Children wouldn’t miss it for worlds' There is afcsolatel y527 words
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Advertisement714 1926-02-06 5 B—LODGE SPARKING PLUGS are unsurpassed for H reliability and efficiency on all makes of cars 1 They assist the engine with g nnpff.i Easy startin s. W L* l3 i Regular firing running dead slow, *>* Great power at high speed and No overheating gTRBWI ffi.- The V r®eul*r 1«714 words
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Advertisement311 1926-02-06 5 I pXXt I w 1 dis ties i Don’t forget the nourishment 1 j When serving cooked fruit as a sweet, add 1 nourishment in the form of a Corn Flour dish— «yy* -y a creamy custard, tasty blancmange or simple 1 n baked pudding. Or a delicious natural fruit311 words
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Miscellaneous471 1926-02-06 5 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 52. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish beloiv our puzzle No. fifty-two, entries for which close at 11 a.m. on Friday February 12, ACROSS. DOWN. 1. Kingly line. 1. Deprive. 6.471 words
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Miscellaneous25 1926-02-06 5 PUZZLE COUPON. (Closing Friday, February 12, 1926. Name Address I agree to enter the (>094-Words Puzzle competition in accordance with the rule» and condition* announced,25 words
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Article1547 1926-02-06 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr, V. D, Parsons has anived in Kuala Kangsar from Triang, Pahang. Mr. W.A. Lowinger, Surveyor-General, S. S. and F. M, S., is on a visit to Taiping Mr. G.P. Bradney, of Kuala Lumpur, is going Home next week by the Malwa.” Mr. and Mrs. K. Gunji of1,547 words
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Article312 1926-02-06 6 CHILD’S LAST WORDS TO MOTHER. Sad Inquest Story. I “Don’t be sorry mother” were the dying words of a little Chinese boy whose death formed the subject of an inquiry before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett (sitting as coroner) this morning. The boy aged 14, was called312 words
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Article140 1926-02-06 6 MOTOR CAR COLLISION A collision occurred between two motor cars P 1466, belonging to Mr. Ballantyne. Secretary to the Harbour Board, and P 2451, at the junction of Transfer Road and Northam Road yesterday afternoon. Mr. Ballantyne’s car driven by a Chinese syce was proceeding up Northam Road. The car140 words
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Article144 1926-02-06 6 NOMINAL FINE IN DISTRICT COURT. Eleven Chinese were summoned in the District Court, Singapore, before Mr. P. F. DavM, for belonging to a partnership which was illegal under the Companies Ordinance in that it included more than twenty partners. Mr. Taylor, assistant Registrar of Companies. said that144 words
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Article137 1926-02-06 6 JAPAN EGYPTIAN TRADE. Tokio, February 3. —Prospects are exceedingly bright for Japanese-Egyptian trade making rapid strides before long, especially in view of the establishment in Alexandra of a Japanese Consulate General and a branch office of the Yokohama Specie Bank in the very near future. Owing to an137 words
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Article701 1926-02-06 6 SMALL-POX ON CHINA COAST STEAMER. The discovery of four cases of smallpox on board the China Coast steamer Wing Hong at Singapore after 1,100 deck passengers had landed and dispersed all over the country was describe 1 in the District Court on Thursiay, before Mr. P. A.701 words
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Article399 1926-02-06 6 BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS MASTERS CERTIFICATE. The Board of Trade has returned the certificate of Captain Lane, master of the tanker Conus, which was suspended for three months by a marine court of enquiry at Singapore. It will be recalled that the Marella, owned by the Barns Philp399 words
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Article345 1926-02-06 6 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Chcrch of England.) Sexagesima. 7-45 Litany, 8 a.m. Matins. Hymn 3. 8.30 Holy Communion, Hymn 319, 9.3 Holy Communion (Tamil). 10.30 Matins (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 193. Ps XXV 106. Ps XXX 113. Magnificat 54, Nunc Dimittis 70. Hymns 282, 533, 172. Thursday.345 words
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Article442 1926-02-06 6 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Tanjong Poera. Pangk a]an Brandan. Langsa and Edi. an Fooksang for Calcutta. Ma anr K o O ab ßhUket (To gkab) van Hoorn for Langsa, Edi T Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Tjalang lp laboh and Sabang. enIpoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. u Bellerophon for442 words
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Article109 1926-02-06 6 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federateu nlalay 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:—Parit109 words
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Article113 1926-02-06 6 PENANG FEBRUARY 6, 1926. (By Courtksy of the CharteR b 1) Bank.) London Demand Bank 4 months’ sight Bank 3 Credit 2J4J 1 3 Documentary 2/4 Calcutta Demand Bank 3 day’s sight Private „L” Bombay Demand Bank 1 i g. Madras Demand Bank ‘J. f 3 days’ sight Private113 words
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Advertisement163 1926-02-06 6 DON’T WORRY AROUT YOUR DIGESTION. As is well known to the medical profession, such ills as indigestion, gastritis, pain after eating, etc are caused by dangerous acid products in the stomach which set up a harmful condition of sourness. This worse and brings on other evils, so that the victim163 words
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Advertisement70 1926-02-06 7 EXTENSION SALE SDBB MiSSSSK aa S MQSK3K3BSMBHBaOMIMMBi FOR. THREE DAYS OHLY MONDAY FEBRUARY Bth TUESDAY 9th WEDNESDAY 10th When all the display tables on our spacious ground floor will be devoted to CLEARING LINES AT HALF PRICE, QUARTER PRICE THOUSANDS of stupendous bargains must be turned into CASH BEFORE STOCK-TAKING70 words
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Article21 1926-02-06 8 Farebrother. —At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, January .30, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Farebrother, a son.21 words
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Article280 1926-02-06 8 Several months ago, the news w’as broadcast to an astonished world that the Aberdeen and Glasgow Town Councils at all their functions had decided to go “dry.” Whether the motion was the child of national thrift, or the progeny of an austere Presbyterianism desirous of countering effectively the280 words
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Article1799 1926-02-06 8 The Prince of Wales has been reading a good deal of the matrimonial guesswork concerning him which has of late, and has beard much more. To say that he has been entertained, is tn put it mildly. I ana told that the association of his name with1,799 words
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Article134 1926-02-06 8 Before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the Penang Police Court to-day. Bee P«k.a Hylam boy, was charged with the fraudulent possession of property, to wit about 9 cat ties of copra valued at 90 cents at China Str* et Ghant yesterday afternoon. It was stated that complaints134 words
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Article91 1926-02-06 8 TWO CHINESE INJURED IN TRANSFER ROAD. Two Cantonese Chinese were s'abbed. one seriously, in an affray in I rank er Road last night. The fight apparently commenced in the five foot way, t Cantonese being attacked by twoll outside No. 166 Transfer 1 The combatants struggled into road91 words
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Article43 1926-02-06 8 FOURTH DAY. Scratchings. Race I.—Noisy Oyster, Trevartb, Jungfran, Kongsee IV. Race 2.—Fop, Carrie B. Queen of Clubs, Swift. R 4Ce 4,—Good wood, Nelson, DinKifRace s.—Kaharani, Babz. Race 6. Lady Amber. Race 7.—Gloaming, Ismarani ana w met. Race B.—Star of A thole.43 words
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Article103 1926-02-06 8 The following are the results of tournament ties played nl ers Single Handicap. 5J- (D) beat —5 G. B. F. Southam U- Mixed Doubles Handicap.-+ E. Murphy' and D. Lucey beat. Clifton and Dr. C. H. Hertz J P.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT The following aa-e the results m103 words
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Advertisement160 1926-02-06 8 wi I f. in JU > > JiE&T) > HwOhii FWWISr **r l&g 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 swe(xpi<ess B VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ffi-;;;-:;/ Mjjjijjß Made160 words
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Advertisement40 1926-02-06 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. f t> wr «v 1 DEARS' i 1 GOLDEN SERIES. L k. -< i’ <A \'Aa y\ i40 words
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Miscellaneous25 1926-02-06 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Wat nr 4.39 a.m. 11.12 a.m 5.51 p.m. Midnight. To- Morrow 6.4 a.m. 12.19 a.m. 7.40 p.m. 12.26 p.m.25 words
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Obituary54 1926-02-06 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Ho Ki n Tiek and the family of the late Mr. Ho Kim Kee beg to thank those who kindly attended the funeral of the late Mr Ho Kim Kee, sent wreaths, letters of condolence, scrolls and banne«s and also those who lent their motor cars and gave54 words
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Article522 1926-02-06 9 Socialism vs. Non-Socialism. UNEMPLOYMENT problem. London, February 4. The House of Commons debate on the Labour amendment, moved by 51r. Philip Snowden, to the speech from the Throne, resolved itself into a discission on Socialism versus nonSocialism. Th'- amendment st» ted that the Government’s programme was not calculated522 words
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Article71 1926-02-06 9 —Reuter. ON SOUTHERN U. S. FARMS. New York, February 4. At a conference of bankers, planters and agricultural commissioners at Memp phis (lennessee), it was decided to launch a campaign of propaganda for the purpose °f spreading the idea fora reduction in cotton-planting “within the legitimate beeds of.—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article21 1926-02-06 9 —Reuter. Sofio, February 5. I »rliament has adopted a bill amnesty'ng/jiqq condemned political offenders 81nce the Balkan War.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article19 1926-02-06 9 Reuter. Rome, February 4. 1 he Chamber has passed the Bill ratify'og the Anglo-Italian debt settlement. Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article235 1926-02-06 9 —Reuter. Settling Trade Crisis. A NEW I I FOR I London, February 4. As an outcome of the Foreign Office discussions on The China Committee, a body, as reported in the Pinang Gazette on Monday, was formed under the chairmanship of Lord Southborougb, for the purpose of—Reuter. - 235 words
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Article162 1926-02-06 9 —Reuter. SOVIET COURIERS ATTACKED. Riga, February 4. A Soviet courier, travelling on the Moscow-Riga train was killed in Latvian territory by men who gained access to the compartment and attempted to seize his baggage. 9 An alarm was given and the trainguards hurried to the compartment and.—Reuter. - 162 words
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Article104 1926-02-06 9 —Reuter. NATIONALISATION PROPOSED. London, February 4. In the House of Commons, amid Labour cheers, the Bill introduced by the Clydeside member, Mr. James Maxton, providing for the national acquisition and control of the Bank of England, was read a first time. A first reading was also given.—Reuter. - 104 words
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Article50 1926-02-06 9 i.—Reuter. CONCESSIONARIES’ FAILURE. Bogota, (Colombia) February 4. The Colombian Government has taken over the Barco Oil concession of 712,000 hectares in the region of Lake Maracaibo, on the ground that the concessionaries have not complied with the contractual development conditions within the time limit of 25 years.i.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article22 1926-02-06 9 —Reuter. COMPANY’S £8,881,000. London, February 5. The annual report ot the Imperial Tobacco Company reveals a net trading profit £8,881.000..—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article34 1926-02-06 9 —Reuter. Los Angeles, February 5. Captain Roald Amundsen, who recently led the Norwegian Polar Expedition, and who is at present on a lecturing tour, is seriously ill here. Pneumonia is threatened. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article142 1926-02-06 9 —Reuter. Justified Comment In U.S. GOODYEAR’S $21,000,010. New York, February 4. In view of the rubber manufacturers’ outcry agiinst British rubber restrictions, comment has been aroused on the prosperity of manufacturers, reveale 1 in the report of the Goodyear Company, which shows a net profit of 21,000,000,!.—Reuter. - 142 words
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Article65 1926-02-06 9 (Rugby Radio Service) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were: Paris 129’ New York 4.86$ Brussels 107; Geneva 25.25 Amsterdam 12.121 Milan 121 Berlin 20.4.3 Stockholm 18.16; Copenhagen 19.7 Oslo 2.3.9 Vienna .34.58 Prague 1641 Helsingfors 193 Madrid .34.42 Lisbon 2i Rio 7$ Buenos Aires 46} Bombay Is 6r 3(Rugby Radio Service) - 65 words
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Article59 1926-02-06 9 APPEAL DISMISSED. ’London, February 5. The appeal of Sir Basil Thomson, late Chief of Scotland Yard, who at Marlborough Police Court last month was fined £5 and ordered to pay a similar sum for costs, has been dismissed. —Reuter. [The charge against Sir Basil Thomson concerned an59 words
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Article41 1926-02-06 9 —Reuter. PRISON FOR COMMUNIST. Paris, February 4. The St. Nazaire Correctional Tribunal has sentenced the Communist Cachir to 15 months’ imprisonment and also imposed a fine of 2000 francs, on a charge of inciting the troops to dis- obedience..—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article37 1926-02-06 9 —Reuter. New York, February 4. Negotiations have practically been concluded by a group of bankers, headed by the Brown Brothers, for a gold—loan of 10,000 000 dollars to the Associated Bremen Mortgage Banks.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article252 1926-02-06 9 JUDGMENT RESERVED. At tl e conclusion of the hearing of the case against E. S. Joseph, in the District Court, Singapore, on Thursday, His Honour, Mr. P. F. David, reserved judgment. Joseph, who was defended by Mr. V.D. Knowk s and by Mr. Claude da. Silva, was252 words
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Article420 1926-02-06 9 Review Of Home Trade. HOPEFUL OUTLOOK. (Rugby Radio Service). Lon ion, February 5. Speaking at the annual general meeting of Lloyd’s Bank, Mr. Beaumont Peas»', who presided, set forth many signs of improvement at home and abroad. He said Other nations are following our example of(Rugby Radio Service). - 420 words
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Article186 1926-02-06 9 COLLEGE ESTABLISHED IN ENGLAND. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. February 5. Considerable interest is being taken in the college which is being established at Lynfcrd, in Norfolk, with the object of training public school boys and univers’ ty graduates for farming in overseas Dominions. This interest has b j(Rugby Radio Service.) - 186 words
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Article94 1926-02-06 9 —Reuter. RECEPTION AT RIO. Rio de Janeiro, February 4. A wildly enthusiastic reception was given to Commander Franco, the Spanish airman, and his companions on their arrival here yesterday. They found the two hours of embraces from their countryman and Brazilians moie exhausting than the twelve hours’ flight.—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article471 1926-02-06 9 SLAUGHTER-HOUSE CRUELTY. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —Some weeks ago I wag very pleased to see in your paaer several Articles and Leiters on the subject of cruelty to animals, but regret that the matter appears to have been dropped, which is a great pity,471 words
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Article108 1926-02-06 9 F. O. ORCHESTRA. The following programme of music will bi presented at the Concert at the E. O. Hotel, to-morrow, Sunday, the 7th inst., at 9-30 p m. 1. Overture Orphens Offenbach 2. Trio No. 7 [Violin ,Viola and Piano] Mozart 2nd Movemtnt. Minuetto. A Castillo, J. Montano, E. O'Neil108 words
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Article34 1926-02-06 9 A. P. C. DEFEATED. In an Association Football Match played yesterday on the Free School Ground between the A. P. Coy. Football Team and the Penang Free School, th© former were defeatel .3—2.34 words
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Advertisement109 1926-02-06 9 I ~s- 1 MOTOR CYCLES 1926 1926 I 111 Models Models. M I In stock for inspection (Model G 4 3.49 H.P. de Luxe Sporting Model Price $5OO nett. Model G 6 3.49 H.P. Overhead Valve Model w Price $525 nett. I IK Model G 8 4.98 H.P. Overhead Valve109 words
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Article334 1926-02-06 10 THOMAS—FREEMAN. A charming wedding was solemnised at Fairlight Church, Hastings, last month when Irene Sylvia, daughter of the late Mr. Charles William Freeman and Mrs. F. Vernon Wilson, of Waite’s Farm, Fairlight. was married to .Alexander Richard, now of the Bindings, son of the late Rev.334 words
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Article422 1926-02-06 10 AND HIS POWER FOR HARM. At a demonstration at Bow Baths, Mr. George Lansbury declared that his party was entitled to g-t rid of poverty and to biing about the social revolution. I pass over the fact that Socialists invariably talk as it they alone wanted to422 words
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Article408 1926-02-06 10 “TO CAST OUT A DEVIL.” t Paris, January 5. —An amazing assault upon a parish priest recalling the days of mediaeval witchcraft has created a sensation throughout France. The Abbe Desnoyers, the parish priest of the village of Bompon, near Melun, had just finished saying mass on.408 words
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Advertisement433 1926-02-06 10 Ura The wise man seeks I to maintain health in every changing circum- I stance. The foolish man procrastinates until g he has lost health, perhaps, for ever. The wise man avoids this by the occasional dose of Andrews Liver Salt, the remedy that stood on the family shelf when433 words
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Advertisement46 1926-02-06 10 Stops Stubborn Bronchial Coughs. When changeable weather or exposure to cold and wet results in bronchitis, start at once taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Been used for over fifty years and strongly recommended for bronchial And influenza coughs, stubborn weakening coughs and troublesome night coughs. Sold everywhere.46 words
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Advertisement212 1926-02-06 10 A Favorite Among Athletes. The golfer, the football player and the all round athlete know the value of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It is just the thing for a rub down after a hard game. All soreness disappears like magic and sprains and swellingg are cured in one-third less time than212 words
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Advertisement406 1926-02-06 10 THE ONLY MEDICINE SUITABLE FQR KIDNEY TROUBLE TO CURE Kidney Trouble you must Pills. They act diracth iporj employ a remedy capable of acting ne Y*- You take nobody’s <4directiy upon the kidneys, and De Witt’s Thia is the way y OU ’’hie. Kidney and Bladder Pills meet this re-406 words
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Miscellaneous237 1926-02-06 10 For a 100 per cent. Sure Entertainment Call at Theatre Royal. From To-night Till Sunday 7th February, 1926. OWEN MOORE in il Her Temporary Husband 8 parts It is the biggest comedy hit of the year in which wife to one only is claimed by four. A riot of laughter—an237 words
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1157 1926-02-06 11 annual meeting. The 15th annual general meeting of the Majedie (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company, Ceylon House, 49 and 51, Eastcheap, London, E.C.3, on January 6, Mr. iiscent IL M ickwar (the Chairman) presiding. The representative ol1,157 words
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510 1926-02-06 11 London, January 7. Tho Rubber Market, which closed with a firm tone on Thursday, opened easier on Monday after the two days holiday. The tendency this week has been easier, and though at the time of writing the tone is steady prices show a decline510 words
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Article1262 1926-02-06 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 4 NAMES. j g g ft x I 3 RUBBER [Dollar.] f c 1 c Allenby Rubber Oo .3 0 3 2) Aler Gajah Rubber Eatate 3 00 320 Amalgamated Malay Estate» 3 9 4 10 ex Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate -0 0 22 00 Ayer1,262 words
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Article114 1926-02-06 11 The following are the latent quotations in Messrs. Kennedy A Co.’* share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. Tu-day. E E E E Sharrr. zs TS 5) P CQ 32 X X t_ c. So. Ic. c. Mininc. Asam K. 55/- 56/- 55/- 56/- cam Idris Hyd.114 words
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Article93 1926-02-06 11 The following are additional rubbar outputs for January:— Ils Kedah 67.060 Parit Perak 42.029 Batu Lintang 37.829 Tawar 3,533 Tanjong Rmbutan 21,529 Patani Para «56,146 Jong Landor 85,030 Bakap Plantations 20,300 Titi Karangan 9,370 Batu Matang 25,000 Arras 10,500 Knala Dingin 22,500 South Malay 18,500 South Johore 4,54193 words
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Article21 1926-02-06 11 Ihe Eastern Smelting Go., Ltd:— London. February 4, spot, £282.10s £278 three months’* buying and £278.33 three months* selling.21 words
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Article68 1926-02-06 11 The output of The Renong Tin Dredging Company Limited, for the 2nd half month of January was Dredge No. 1 139 piculs, Dredge No. 2 361 piculs. Approximate total output for the whole month of January 995 piculs. The output of the Ulu Piah Co., Ltd., for the68 words
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Advertisement662 1926-02-06 11 I ban K S. I '''',7 MERCANTILE BANK OF H inoia. limited. (Incorporated in England.) l*** t r> I 1 Eull< i and Undivided Profit. 1,458.»1 11 Board of Directors. I .< r,-ie. Esq.. (Chairman). H. Mel Till Bart.. P. K. Chalmers. Eeq., I ,]e. Bart., Lord Carmichael, .1 llombro,662 words
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Advertisement52 1926-02-06 11 Stuffy Colds. Mothers, why allow snuffles and st”ffv wheezy breathing to distress your babies when quick relief follows the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It Cheeks the development of a cold and contains no narcotics. It is good too for croup and whooping cough. Every user is a friend. For52 words
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Advertisement115 1926-02-06 11 LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for* the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will be115 words
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Advertisement319 1926-02-06 11 New Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. Typewriter mechanic required, must be thoroughly experienced. Write Box No. 25, c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanted:—Several Tailors (Tukangg Jabit) good wages and permanent work to reliable men. Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays free. Apply Whiteaway Laidlaw Co., Ltd., Penang. POSITIONS WANTED. Accountant Bosk-Keeper (35) Eurasian,319 words
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Article610 1926-02-06 12 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported to-day as follows There is little change to report in the Share Market for the period under review; Rubber has remained steady round 2/B—2/9 closing 2/7 J, with a fair enquiry for shares at the lower levels, but sellers are difficult610 words
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Advertisement158 1926-02-06 12 ffl|SuULw®r®rlas® mIMIo Ii I''' 2 IJI 3i v sImJIBS^ISSS I 8&W 'i wRtJJ hmKWI Ml I 11 ii ini I I wi 2 ®lU!ol$ iiylaij JU Lfli tCI ’rsl filWn nfflli P ifjil J Wi tolMiiWiWwMaiiife i iH kmffl fc i .ii Iffl I f i rtl W I I158 words
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Advertisement83 1926-02-06 12 ENGINE TROUBLE. Men, like motor-cars, are liable to “engine-trouble.” Through lack of sufficient exercise injudicious eating and drinking, neglect of one kind or another, their internal machinery’ gets out of order and then the troubles beginIf your machinery is clogged, if you are constipated, liverish, bilious, bad-tem-pered, headachy, “blue,” just83 words
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Advertisement104 1926-02-06 12 ANTIQUE I WHISKY. S s p p E E i i A fift A We recommend “Antique Whisky” to the public with the assurance that it will more than compete with any other I brand on the market. ANTIQUE WHISKY —jnay be obtained from the following Penang and F. M.104 words
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Article917 1926-02-06 13 MEMORIAL WINDOW. In the parish church of Dean. Prior, a rcjncto and nearly unspoiled village on the south-eastern slopes of Dartmoor, a chancel window was dedicated to the memory of Robert Herrick. Anonymous benefactors, “lovers of Dean Prior and of the poet,” have given the parishioners this opportunity of917 words
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Article630 1926-02-06 13 The Yarmouth Town Council have lately solved a difficult and agitating question by naming a new road Micawberavenue. It appears that it was originally proposed to caJl it Steerforthavenue, but this was objected to “on moral grounds. The General Purposes Committee then recommended Pickwickavenue, but here again there was630 words
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Advertisement198 1926-02-06 13 DAMAGES have published the Most Complete SHOPPING GUIDE IN THE WORLD COR the first time since the War, we have found it possible to issue a Catalogue that approximates in dimensions and completeness our pre-war General List (known throughout the World as Gamages Big List). This New List will contain198 words
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Advertisement84 1926-02-06 13 A Standard Remedy. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy i s a standard family medicine. Prompt, reliable and effective for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial coughs, coughs resulting from whooping cough, nervous hacking, t’ckling throat, troublesome night coughs and the chronic coughs of elderly people. For sale everywhere. PILLS. fi APIOL STEEL B g84 words
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Advertisement427 1926-02-06 13 zm i JOfea AW X Z/ ir'W ;;\a i AJI MwZ/ ’7. I v\a/ By Royal By Royal Aftuntmenc F X». x A«vin:mam Cawt la (lie ComN •t Itelv J of Spaia Your Baby will be sturdy and happy —aturdy, if his food contains all the Your Baby needs Glaxo427 words
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Article324 1926-02-06 14 Messrs. Wm. Jacks Co. reported on January 13, as follows After last year’s experience there has been an undue amount of caution with regard to the trade outlook for the New Year, and this accounts for the set back during the past few days, but the pronounced324 words
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Article315 1926-02-06 14 Messrs, .lames F. Hutton A Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported on January 13 as follows The best news to-day is undoubtedly that concerning China. Cables have been received stating that the Yuen Fong auctions have been opened successfully. It is understood that 230 packages were offered and were315 words
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Article104 1926-02-06 14 Feb. 6—Tpob Races. 6—P. R. C. Annual Sport®, Esplanade. 9—Court of Appeal. Penang. 13— Chinese New Year, Public and Bank Holiday. 15—Public and Bank Holiday. 17—Ash Wednesday. 18 and 20—Miss McNamee’s Dance Recital, Town Hall. 20, 23. 25 27—Selangor Turf Club New Year Meetins'. 20—League Cricket, V.S. and104 words
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Advertisement265 1926-02-06 14 ■■■□□□□□□■■■□□(□□□□■■■■■■□□□□□a»» I VENESTA H COMPOLITE CASE n n g The ONLY Venesta Case g n < a Beware of Imitations s n 5 Cheaper Monthly n than Contracts n a n n J Momis. Booked. E OMaaBBBBBBBQa A ““■■"BW a n n SOLE AGENTS: HARRISONS. BARKER &C? I™ n a265 words
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Advertisement261 1926-02-06 14 TheTOPNOTCH’Scokh I 'Whisky I t, I «1 .old STOP. I I and he stoppit!"i I IK\ I P' l F WRili®' I I I I The Distillers Agency Ltd., Edinburgh, Scotland. I —J I MHBB ***** CBMB OOBMICB9B CBOH* OSSC9 BBCTB «W 3 CEMBB I SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SOCIAL I261 words
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Article613 1926-02-06 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, February 6, 1926. S cte Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each I.OC Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton m lb 68613 words
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Advertisement308 1926-02-06 15 I GRAND HOTELJBRASTAGI I g Unique Health Retort ia the Sumatra Highlands. 4,800 feet above Sea Level g Telegraphic Address: Postal Address: g BIASTAG I HOTEL, MEDAN. BRASTAGI HOTEL, SUMATRA 0. K- Five minutes walk from Harrisons and Crosfield Golf Course. g BRACING AIR. EXTENSIVE VIEWS. ==T GOLF. TENNIS. RIDING.308 words
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Advertisement289 1926-02-06 15 STRAITS-AUSTRALIA SERVICE > K. P. M. Regular Monthly Sailings from Singapore to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne direct by the up-to-date passenger steamers “Houtman** and “Tasman.** Fitted with wireless, a Laundry, Barbershop, Spacious Swimming bath and ship’s band The Restaurants aboard the s. s, Houtman and Tasman supply British Food. Passengers289 words
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Advertisement1299 1926-02-06 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. WTyWFWWWffSI INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG |M k W IMH Illi WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON ANO N. CONTINENT. IH L’ |SH «asgSß AGAPENOR Feb. 12 Lon ion, Rotterdam and Hamburg Mk I K I EUM\EUS Feb IS JhrseiP.es London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. SL_ PHEMIUS Feb.’ 26 London. Rotterdam1,299 words
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Advertisement548 1926-02-06 16 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER A CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE For Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji, For Colombo, Aden e or Yokohama and Kobe. d I OB<Jon KHIVA548 words
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