Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 June 1926
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Title Section20 1926-06-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 135. VOL. LXXXIV. THURSDAY, 17th JUNE, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement755 1926-06-17 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. I THF jflilk I CHEQUE At the new reduced WRITER M® KI prices you cannot do I hHEF J better than fit WILL a *4 i ii JWBWwa insure your cheques I I rfKmWlltPntfAl WHMI I g AGAINST FRAUDULENT ALTERATIONS. h755 words
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Advertisement22 1926-06-17 1 E£C— g T. NAGATA I BROTHERS I DENTISTS. I Head Office: Kext to the Dispensary I Eracch Office £2, Leith Street I22 words
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Article664 1926-06-17 2 RACE PROBLEMS IN THE EAST. The Bishop of Lincoln presided at a special meeting of the Diocesan Conference at Lincoln to consider the reports on the World Call to the Church. The Bishop of Salisbury said that there was a genuine awakening of conscience in664 words
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Advertisement1172 1926-06-17 2 .< NOTICES. NOTICES. M E A Modemoiselle Berthe j m LECTURE. HAS JDST ARRIVED FROM 1 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. i X ui On Friday, 18th June, at 6.30 p. m., in PARIS ft a year ||f the Caledonia Club, Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, Local t 36 Controller of Labour,1,172 words
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Advertisement90 1926-06-17 2 PURCHASE FROM ENGLAND. thin? you want nt Lowest Possible Current PricesWatches Clocks, Jewellery. Silver Ware Cutlery leather. Fancy and Opticnl Goods’. B°°ts, Clothing. Musical Instruments, Wireless Guns. Motor Cars, etc., etc., etc. Price List of all Departments sent post free on request. Aladdin's Cave. Sandgate. Kent, England, Postage Stamps purchased90 words
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Advertisement327 1926-06-17 2 Quality We are not content with the Lowest Degree of Purity that will pass Official tests and q commercially recognised standards. Our H aim is to improve on existing standards and create one which will satisfy the most fastidious buyer. All preparations not made D kd in our own laboratories327 words
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Article1319 1926-06-17 3 RESULT OF THE STRIKE ATTITUDE. London, May 1’?. The 2nd May is likely to be bracketed in the memories of living Englishmen with that o'her day of evil remembrance, the 2nd August, 1914. War was sprung upon us from a quarter where we had1,319 words
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Article542 1926-06-17 3 m the now one at Roo-nnt’s ParkD. NM. in the Glasgow Herald.” A NIGHT ON THE MEDITERRANEAN. XX’e had watched the boats with the flares for several nights from the terrace of the hotel at Porto Fino, and wondered what they did. The head waiter, coming on to them the now one at Roo-nnt’s ParkD. N-M. in the Glasgow Herald.” - 542 words
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Advertisement482 1926-06-17 3 rfrWW M V-ilW'l ®U\ 4 The Whole World Wants It— So Will You THIS almost universal drinking of Instant Postum is far from surprising: a beverage so equally distinctive, delicious, and wholesome must naturally become the favourite of all who once taste it. The whole world is witnessing the downfall482 words
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Article1673 1926-06-17 4 THE ARMY SOUND. Strike Secrets. I hear from an absolutely reliable and official source that the authorities decided several days ago only to call in the assistance of the Military as a last resource. This policy was strongly pressed on Ministers both by the War Office and by1,673 words
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Advertisement54 1926-06-17 4 Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy possesses one unique characteristic among medicines. It is made solely and only for the one purpose of immediately relieving severe pain in the stomach and bowels, for intestinal cramps (whatever the cause) colic and diarrhoea. Every family should keep it54 words
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Article125 1926-06-17 5 EURASIAN VOLUNTEERS. [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,I certainly do harp upon the mixed nature of the B Company because it is mixed and, if gratuitous insults have been heaped, I hope they have not been heaped on those who have a right to be in the Comp125 words
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518 1926-06-17 5 Sir,News from China shows how step by step the Chinese are using every possible effort to oust the hated foreigner. Matters have come to such a pass that the British Parliament is taking serious notice of this menace. Why then, should not we notify our518 words
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Article119 1926-06-17 5 Sir, During the course of a year, many articles appear in the Pinang Gazette which are much appreciated and welcomed, since matters are ventilated which would otherwise be suppressed. One class who* need a good touch-up are the landlords who are constantly endeavouring to raise rents that are119 words
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Article196 1926-06-17 5 M A- week or so ago, in your notes .By the Way, you saw fit to have a tilt at Sir A. Conan Doyle, arid spiritualists in general. From your a-ticle, gatherel that you classed US all with fortune tellers, crystal gaz-rs. and the like, but196 words
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Article156 1926-06-17 5 Sir,You are wrong in sayi:.g at the foot of my letter in your issue of Tuesday last that when the owner presented the strips of land to the Municipality, they presented the trees with them. It is entirely the contrary to that and I fail to understand. There156 words
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Article258 1926-06-17 5 To The Editor, Malay Mail.”] Sir,It is surprising in this age of motoring to find that there are still people like Mr. H. W. Evans who evidently do not realise the vast difference between fast driving and reckless driving. There is, of course, no connection between the two, and258 words
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Article156 1926-06-17 5 Sir,—l had a cise of apples sent to me from Australia clearly addressed on several places and marked to be transhipped at Singapore.” On arrival, the apples were taken over by a local forwarding agency, who wrote as follows: Please advise us what you wish done156 words
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Article1676 1926-06-17 5 STRICTER STANDARDS. Views Of British Doctors. Tests for drunkenness, especially those applicable in police cases, were discussed recently at a medical meeting reported in The British Medical Journal.” The interesting fact, among others, was brought out that a man who would not have been considered drunk fifty years1,676 words
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Article970 1926-06-17 5 A SPANISH LUNCH PARTY. Half-way between Grn.iada and the village in the Alpujarra mountains where I was to bury myself in scc’usicn, writes Yvonne Cloud in the Manchester Guardian. 1 met a gentleman who exported Almeria grapes to England. The sight of a living Britisher affected him profoundly,970 words
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Article869 1926-06-17 5 A BISHOP’S VIEW. When ought a man. to retire Most people when they ask that question of themselves, or of each other, are thinking of somebody else, writes Dr. A. A. David, the Bishop of Liverpool, in the Evening News.” Anybody can call to mind men who869 words
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Advertisement56 1926-06-17 5 The Need Is Very Urgent. An attack of dysentery often results from indigestible food, polluted drinking water, or sudden changes in weather or I climate. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy should be in every home, every traveller’s bag, every vacation kit. A valuable medicine, dependable in emeri gencies at home56 words
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Article1462 1926-06-17 6 ZjAUR local contemporary has issued I J its customary pronunciamento on t the birthday honours for distribution in Malaya; but makes no attempt to give facts in support of a decide ily < invidious selection which, in one or two f cases, would require a lot of1,462 words
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Article170 1926-06-17 6 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following were the results of the ties played on Wednesday: Men’s Singles :Tait walk over Hogan Bathurst beat Sipilman 63, 26. 62. Men’s Doubles :Scott and Terdre beat Dilley and Finch 64, 62. Mixed Doubles:-Mrs- Brooke and Roland beat Mr. and Mrs. Sellar 6B,170 words
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Article797 1926-06-17 6 EXHIBITION OF MALAY ARTS AND CRAFTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, June, 16. As announced in your advertisement columns sometime ago, the Kedah Government are holding an Exhibition of Malay arts and crafts and agricultural products at the Anak Bukit gardens from next September 18th to the797 words
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Article804 1926-06-17 6 THE NEW MILLER TYRE. Balloon tyres have in the past year been generally accepted by the motoring public as the ideal tyre equipment. Statistics show at present that well over 50 per cent of standard tyre equipment are balloons. A year ago they were only 18.8 per804 words
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Article54 1926-06-17 6 SEARCH FOR THE EGYPT’S TREASURE. The tugs Iroise and Pelican have sailed from Brest to commence salvage work for tho recovery of bhe gold in the P. and O. liner Egypt, which sank off the Armen lighthouse on May 20, 1922, with over £1 09C,0 954 words
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Article696 1926-06-17 6 Raja Kamaralzaman, Magistrate, Taiping, has gene on two months’ leave. Major-General Tytler, G.0.C., Burma, was operated on for appendicitis at Maymyo on June 4. His condition is satisfactory. The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., opened a branch in Kuantan, Pahang, F.M.S., on the 15th inst.. with Mr.696 words
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Article463 1926-06-17 6 MOTIVES THAT DECIDE. It would be an interesting thing to discover from a number of different people what are the varying motives that induce them to take the kind of annual holidays they do take. At the present moment tens of thousands of persons are463 words
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Article151 1926-06-17 6 THE SIDESHOW OF LIFE” AT THEATRE ROYAL. Readers of William J. Locke's cele brated masterpiece, The Tale of Triona' and his novel The Mountebank" will welcome the news that screen versions of these two works will be presented tonight at the Theatre Royal. The first one151 words
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Article113 1926-06-17 6 Mr. Murray will shortly publish The Growth and Contents of the Old Testament’’ by Charles Foster Kent, Ph.D., Litt.D., who is Woolsey Professor of Biblical Literature at Yale University. It is an introduction to the literature of the Old Testament and reveals the fascinating life which produced the113 words
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Advertisement20 1926-06-17 6 K. MATSUO, DENTIST. Head Office Branch 101, Bishop 94, Barrack Street, R(J Taiping Penang, S. S. Phone No. 901. iCidK.20 words
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Article1680 1926-06-17 7 INNER HISTORY OF THE GENERAL STRIKE. row THE T.U.C. BROKE WITH THE MINERS. i i rom Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 20. Behind the Scenes. The dramatic su idenness with which the General Strike ended is ascribed to Sir John Simon’s speech declaring it to 1 illegal1,680 words
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410 1926-06-17 7 WHAT’S IN A NAME The lution of a partnership which carried on a shipchandlery business under the style of T. C. Cheng had a sequel in an application to Mr. Justice Deane in the Supreme Court, Singapore, for the appointment of a receiver. The application was made410 words
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Article124 1926-06-17 7 June 19Cricket League Match, P.C.C» v. C.R.C. Esplanade, 2-15 p.m. 23 Prince of Wales Birthday. 24 Full Moon. 24Midsummer Day. July 3Cricket League Match, P.C.C. v. P.R.C. Esplanade, 2-15 p.m. 6lpoh Gymkhana Club Races. Blp >h Gymkhana Club Races. 10Ipoh Gymkhana Club Races. 19 New Moon. 10Cricket League124 words
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Article48 1926-06-17 7 Do you want to be that unfortunate person whose coughing at church, concert, lecture or theatre, blots out the word we most want to hear? Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy helps these embarrassed ones, quickly puts an end to coughing and tickling throat. For sale everywhere.48 words
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Article720 1926-06-17 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER DIVORCED. Now Living in London. A former employee of the Singapore Municipality who left Singapore towards the end of 1915 as a member of the contingent which volunteered for service during the European war, who had refused to return to his wife whom he left720 words
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Article68 1926-06-17 7 CHINESE CLASS FUND (1926). Amount previously acknowledged $6OO Mr. Yeoh Chin Kee 100 Trustees of Yeoh Kongsi 100 Mr. Heah Joo Seang 100 Total to date $906 Khoo Sian Ewe, Hon. Treasurer. Penang, June 17. Our readers are reminded of the lec ture on Labour’" to be68 words
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Article663 1926-06-17 7 A SECRET FOR TWENTY YEARS. The st- ry of the secret marriage of a boy and girl was told at Westminster Police Court on May 22, when Gerald Napier Owen, formerly a Rugby School boy, and of the Government service in British North Borneo, residing at663 words
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Article124 1926-06-17 7 PENANG JUNE 17, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Rank.) Losduc Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 15/32 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Oakutta Demand Rank Rs 153} M 3 day’s sight Private 155’| Bombay Demand Bank 153’ o Madras Demand Bank M124 words
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Article927 1926-06-17 7 Mill Hill School, which was founded at the beginning of the nineteenth century, occupies ground which was famous in the eighteenth for here Peter Collison, Quaker and cloth merchant in the City of London, had his garden, which was one of the wonders of the time, says927 words
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Article504 1926-06-17 8 What delight can there be, and not rather dyspleasure, in hearingye the barkynge and howlynge of dogges asks Sir Thom is More in Utopia, as translated from the Latin by Ralph Robinson, in 1551. If Sir Thomas More were living in Penang, to-day, he wonld use a much504 words
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Article409 1926-06-17 8 Progress in the coarse of a letter to our Kuala Lumpur contemporary on the subject of Road-Hogging” makes a point which we have often emphasised, namely, that there is a vast difference between fast driving and reckless driving. From this we do not mean it to be inferred409 words
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Article332 1926-06-17 8 WHAT IS A EURASIAN Arising out of the correspondence in connection with the Eurasian Company of the Penang Volunteers, now appearing in our columns, is the interesting problem of what constitutes a Eurasian. The offspring of a marriage between a European and an Asiatic is clearly Eurasian, so is the332 words
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Article1283 1926-06-17 8 QoUapse of general Strike,. HEAVY BLOW TO TRADE UNIONS. (From Oar 0 ahi C >rresp )n lent.) Edinburgh, May 18. It is never pleisant to confess ourselves badly beaten, but the strike leaders in Scotland are taking their defeat with a bad grace which is far from tactical.1,283 words
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Article99 1926-06-17 8 The Straits Tradim Co.. Ltd., gwes the following prices, on June 16: London. Spot £269.5s Up 3 mos. buying 268.15 s 3 selling 269 n Local. June 17: Singapore sold 125 tons at $l3SiPenang buyers no sellers at $136-_>. Messrs. Boustead and Co.. Ltd: To-day’s quotation for Singapore99 words
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Article38 1926-06-17 8 The Genĕral Produce Agency ld< Beach Street, Penang, report that the folloiving prices were realised at then auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $9O t° y F.A.Q. do $B7 s<'•! Low F.A.Q. do $BO38 words
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Article49 1926-06-17 8 The output of Klang River Tin DrO' ing, Co., Ltd., for the first half of 1 was piculs 528, hours 289, yards 32,00 The output of Batang Padang DreJgi'rg Company, Ltd., for the first half June was piculs 101, hours 257, yan 23,000. (Dredge lost 44i hours.)49 words
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Advertisement159 1926-06-17 8 i i ii ji |Wf j IWW i nSßl^ 'p a W ""■"A--'' W o i r uj I Two professions I One smoke I A friendly rivalry has I always existed between the I two services, yet one thing is I common to both— They always insist on S'159 words
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Advertisement37 1926-06-17 8 O.” RECEPTION HALL Can accommodate over a hundred people. Suitable for Private Tiffins, Dinners and Suppers, Masonic Banquets Wedding parties &c., &c. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. *sM/ z v REG I ST ER TRACE MARK GENUINE SWISS MILK.37 words
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Miscellaneous25 1926-06-17 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Waler 4.18 a.m. 10.2 a.m. 3.49 p.m. 10.48 p.m. To-Mor how. 5.16 a.m. 10.56 a.m. 4.32 p.m. 11.43 p.m.25 words
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Article300 1926-06-17 9 First Step Towards Peace. GOVERNMENT BILL «LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS BEING HASTENED. (Rugby Radio Service.) Reuter. London, June 16. The Government will introduce next week its Bill permitting an eight-hours’-day in coal mine?. Arrangements t> bring the Bill into law will be hastened as much as possible. It is understood(Rugby Radio Service.); Reuter. - 300 words
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Article88 1926-06-17 9 .Reuter. SEARCH FOR MISSING AIRMAN. I Buenos Airese, June 16. The Argentine Government has asked neighbouring states to search for Senor Bernard Duggan, who started on a flight to New York last month. He was last seen flying over Cayenne at 9-20 on the morning of June 13 and.Reuter. - 88 words
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Article70 1926-06-17 9 PAYMENTS BY BRITAIN AND ITALY. Washington, June 16. The foreign war debt payments amounting to $77,783,000 made to the Treasury yesterday, comprising Britain’s half-yearly instalment of $67,950,000 and Italy’s $5,000,000, both in United States securities, are helping the Treasury to withdraw $330,000,000 worth of maturing70 words
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Article34 1926-06-17 9 .Reuter. BIG PURCHASE OF SILVER. Washington, June 17. The Senate has finally approved the Pittman bill authorising, the Treasury to purchase 14,500,000 ounces of silver at a dollar an ounce for coining..Reuter. - 34 words
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Article37 1926-06-17 9 Reuter. NAME OF PURCHASER. London, June 16. The Evening Standard says the purchaser of the Wembley site is Mr. James M hite, chairman of the Beecham Trust, who is acting on behalf of a syndicate.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article37 1926-06-17 9 ON WAY TO RECOVERY. (Rugby Radio Service). London, June 16. It is stated tc-day that the Earl of Oxford and Asquith has fairly recovered and that he is now well on the way to recovery,(Rugby Radio Service). - 37 words
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Article237 1926-06-17 9 Reuter. Press Opinion. BRIAN!) 10 F »RM CABINET. Paris, June 16. The papers unanimously urge an energetic financial policy and that the Government should be granted full powers in order to carry out the plan drafted by the Financial Expert Committee.Vale. STRANGE BEDFELLOWS.” Paris, June 16. M. BriandReuter. - 237 words
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Article94 1926-06-17 9 .Reuter. QUESTION IN COMMONS. London, June 16. In the House of Commons, Mr. Will Thorne asked if the Minister of Agriculture was aware that immediately the importation of Dutch pork was prohibited on account of alleged infection by foot-and-mouth disease, certain shops at Smithfield began to display pigs.Reuter. - 94 words
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Article63 1926-06-17 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris, 171; New York, 4.861 s Geneva, 25.14| Amsterdam, 12.11 f Milan, 134| Berlin, 20.44 Stockholm, 18.15 Copenhagen, 18.35 Oslo, 21.95 Vienna, 34.47 Prague, 164| Helsingfors, 193 j Madrid, 29.97 Lisbon, 2] J Rio, 7i4 Buenos Aires, 45is Bombay, Is.63 words
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Article155 1926-06-17 9 .Reuter. Blatant Bluff and Camouflage. SHELLING OF THE EASTWOOD. case of allege rumrunner. London, June 16. Replying tr. a number of questions in the House of Commons, Sir Austen Chamberlain said the recent examination of seamen at New York was held under the United States’ Immigration Regu'ations,.Reuter. - 155 words
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Article131 1926-06-17 9 Reuter. AMERICAN’S SURPRISING DISPLAY OF TEMPER. London, June 16. The qualifying rounds in the British Open Golf Championship, the title at present being held by Jim Barnes, of New York, are being played over Sunningdale Course. In the first day’s play Bobby Jones, the American amateur, returnedReuter. - 131 words
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Article75 1926-06-17 9 .Reuter. FIRST ROUND SINGLES DRAW. London, June 16. The following is the result of the draw for the first round of the Men’s Singles at Wimbledon:Crolerees v. Turnbull, Godfree v. Borotra, Kinsey v. C. Dixon. Kinsey then meets Gilbert Richards who plays Jenken and the former then meet 8.Reuter. - 75 words
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Article82 1926-06-17 9 AUSTRALIANS DENOUNCE BRITISH PRACTICE. (Special Sports Service.) The following is from the Special correspondent of the Singapore Free Press The Australians bitterly comment on the English practice of limiting Test Matches to three days. The Manager of the team, Mr, Smith, suggests that unless the games are(Special Sports Service.) - 82 words
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Article56 1926-06-17 9 Reuter. AUSTRALIANS v. YORKSHIRE MATCH ABANDONED. London, June 16. The match between the Australians and Yorkshire, which was to have been played at Sheffield to-day, fell through owing to the recent rains. The pitch was inspected twiceat 2 o’ clock and again at 4after which it was decidedReuter. - 56 words
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Article56 1926-06-17 9 Reuter. ROYAL HUNT CUP RESULT. London, June 16. The result of the Royal Hunt Cup was as follow CROSSBOW 1 EMBARGO 2 INCA 3 Won by a neck length separated second and third. Thirty-one ran. The betting was 33 to 1 against Crossbow, 100 to 7 against EmbargoReuter. - 56 words
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Article400 1926-06-17 9 Third Annual Meeting. CHIEF SECRETARY’S ADDRESS. (Eiom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. Mr. Campbell presided at the third annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters held at the Masonic Hall, Venning Road, Kuala Lumpur, at which the Hon. Mr. W. Peel, Chief Secretary, and400 words
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Article67 1926-06-17 9 Reuter. LIMIT FOR DISCHARGING. Washington, June 17. The International Oil Pollution Conference passed a resolution recommending the establishment of a limit of 50 to 150 from coasts of maritime nations within which the discharge of oil or mixtures constituting a nuisance should be prohibited. Each government shouldReuter. - 67 words
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Article161 1926-06-17 9 COUSIN GIVES GUARANTEE. New York, June 17. Neil Mclntyre, the blind Evangelist, has departed rejoicing from Ellis Island where he had been detained, to fulfil the Revivalist campaigns following his release for six months under a bond for $5OO guaranteed by his cousin living in Chicago.Reuter. Incer-Ocean for161 words
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Advertisement23 1926-06-17 9 WHY LET IT BURN FOAMITE FIREFOAM EXTINGUISHES ANY KIND OF FIRE, RUBBER, PETROL, WOOD, ELECTRICAL ETC., ETC. DUREGE AND THOMAS, LTD., PENANG. AGENTS.23 words
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Advertisement164 1926-06-17 9 i -m I THE INAPPROACHABLE” j NORTON. j jL French Grand Prix May 30th, 1926 Norton first 0 Bennett riding. Norton did fastest lap. Shaw riding. Sporting Model Model I 7 Big Four 16 H Price s6s Price $595. 7 I DEFERRED PAYMENTS ARRANGED. SOLE AGENTS: S JOHN LITTLE Co.,164 words
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487 1926-06-17 10 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR’S WEEKLY REPORT. London, May 20. Since our last Report our Rubber market has been dull, with only very slight fluctuations in price. The tendency has, however, been a downward one, and prices show a decline of |<i per lb. for the near positions, and Id. per lb. for487 words
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Article185 1926-06-17 10 stead of increasing pawn shops.Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha. Peking Ministry Falls. Tokio, June 14. A despatch from Peking reports the resignation of Dr. W. W. Yen’s cabinet as anticipated. Coral Island Discovered. The coral dealers in Keelung are considerably shocked by a report of discovery of a coral islandstead of increasing pawn shops.Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha. - 185 words
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Article60 1926-06-17 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Khyber closes at 6 p m. on Saturday, the 19th instant. The mail despatched from Penang on May 18 by the ss. Angers, was delivered in London on June 14. The mail despatched from Penang on May 20 by the s_ s.60 words
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Article751 1926-06-17 10 (4TH RESTRICTION YEAR.) I. The following statistics relating to Rubber Restriction in British Malaya, have been forwarded to us by the Controller of Exports Total Ex- Total Ex- Total Imports Bri- ports Re- ports tish Malaya, striction Foreign Area. Rubber. (at minimum rate of duty.) 13th Quarter.751 words
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Article524 1926-06-17 10 WHAT IS AMBER THE REAL AND THE IMITATION. All along the shores of the Baltic men vith nets are dragging fur seaweed. Amber is really v.hat they are after, the precious substance which, if Homer is to be believed, jewelled the necklet of gold which the Phoenicians of old dangled524 words
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Article338 1926-06-17 10 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The following are extracts from the report submitted Ito the shareholders of the Sungei Krian Rubber Estate, Ltd., at the seventeenth annual general meeting of the Company held in London on June C:— Accounts.The resu't of the- year’s working shows a profit of £75,24S IG338 words
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Article394 1926-06-17 10 DEATH OF U. MAY OI’NG. Rangoon, June 6.—U. May Oung, Home Member to the Government of Burma, died to-nipat at May-myo. Educated first at Rangoon, and later at Calcutta, he became a schoolmaster for some time, but then studied iaw and passed bis pleadership examination. After practising394 words
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Advertisement253 1926-06-17 10 i S®7yLjr and a little water Sly cold or Warm-and s 9 Ipl 1W g IhemandacHonas g I IS ftl&Clt? I 5j 4 a moment! and Stores WffWs<7 v rfTL I If I im 11 A 3 What Makes ,b Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills RJ O Indispensable as a253 words
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Advertisement42 1926-06-17 10 Lumbago. Thi s is rheumatism of the- muscles the back. It comes on suddenly and is very painful. Every movement aggravates the disease. Go to bed, keep quiet and apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and a quick recovery may be expected. Sold everywhere.42 words
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Article836 1926-06-17 11 x I AT ING MALAYAN PROPERTY. Einest Birch, K.C.M.G., presided t -i... nnual general meeting of the j, t Consolidated Rubber Estates j lt E, hl on the 26th May at the Room of the Rubber Growers’ ition, 2, 3 and 4, Idol-lane. EC.3, Messers. Sharpe and836 words
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Article253 1926-06-17 11 LONDON REGISTER RESOLUTION CONFIRMED. A special meeting of the Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., was held at the reristered office of the Company 33c, Beach Street, Penang. Mr. 1). A. M. Brown presided, and there were also present Mr. W E Hutson, Mr. E. Reiman, Mr- F. Baker253 words
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Article75 1926-06-17 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for May: Il 8. Amalgamated Malay 44,920 Balan 38,000 Beranaug 30,195 Bertam (Taisho) 45,770 Borelli 29,916 Brooklands 80.5C0 Bakit Kepong 25.923 Chembong 64,231 Cheras 33,500 Connemara 24.779 Glenffiiel 47,739 Kamasan 29,255 Kepong Malay 88,110 Kong Sang F.ICO Labuan Bileh 7.000 New Serendah75 words
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Article266 1926-06-17 11 The following are > the latest quo. ta'ions in Messrs, Kennedy A C.o'r share list at 1 p,m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. B oo SPARBP. L o q S 3 00 00 00 to. S c. Se. c. Rid her (Dollar.) AlorGajah 3.10 3.20 3.10 3.25 Balgownie 5.25266 words
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Article94 1926-06-17 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Allenbys 3.40 3.50 A. Gajahs 3.05 3.15 B. Lintangs 1.45 1.50 Brogas 1.85 1.90 Connemaras 2.95 3.05 Jerams 2.02| 2.07| Katovangs 2.40 2.50 M. Pindas 310 3.15 Nellmays .70 .75 Sandycrofts 3.70 3.90 Tambalaks 1.45 1.50 U. Benuts94 words
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Article217 1926-06-17 11 PENANG, JUNE 17, 1926. Henares Opium r. ohent >5,000.00 non.. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickingt 160.00 sellers Nntmegf»Boe 100.00 now. 110 a 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried >12.10 buyers Rattans 11.15 sale* Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Sheik 13.00 Siam Rice217 words
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Article1260 1926-06-17 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. f Sac 0 q; Ho X 70 BUBBtiB [Do Ij c I > 0 c !len oy Rubber C° 3 4 3 50 ex A.or G&Jah Rubber Kstate 3 10 3 25 Amalffan/sted Malay Katatea ...I 5 CO 5 20 Ayer Hitara Planting Syndicate 211,260 words
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Advertisement279 1926-06-17 11 YOU SHOULD TRY PINK PILLS.” Many women owe their recovery of health to having followed the advice of experienced friends and taken Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills- Almost always when a woman suffers these Pills will help her—in youth, middle-age, and during the trying time which comes in later life. A279 words
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Advertisement331 1926-06-17 11 New Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. f f Just tor unce Stenographer required certificate for English essential only first class' men need apply to Box No. 201, c/o Pinang Gazette. lnsist on MILK Wanted Chinese Clerk fo T STOUT” you will insist estate near Tai ping. Salary bloo per .i month. Partly331 words
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Article553 1926-06-17 12 Tho following new books have been received at the Penang Library: After Noon, by Susan Ertz. Albertine Disparue, by Marcel Proust, 2 vols. An American Tragedy, by Theodore Dreiser, 2 vols. Animal Life in Field and Garden, by J. H. Fabre. At the Blue Moon Again, by D.553 words
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Article122 1926-06-17 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pnngah for Asahan, and Batu Babra. Ghirbi for P. Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Van Hogendorp for Belawan (Deli), Paneh and A saban. Trang for Kantang (Trang) Girbee, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Nagpore for Colombo and Bombay. Hai Yang for Singapore, Hongkong and Amoy. Ampang for Pangkor,122 words
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Article465 1926-06-17 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY THAI?. 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:Parit465 words
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Advertisement191 1926-06-17 12 Get relief from Colds and Chills rffllwZ by taking W. W-*a Deßoss' it Life Pills For the Siomacli i! v<WSw\ Liver and jWw\ Bowels |j <w£. »cg«*frANY. Nk ">.«»*■ KONDO’S TONSORI AL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Ender Nv-w Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY191 words
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Advertisement66 1926-06-17 12 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.B. EMPLOYERS »F INDIAN LABOUR >xr« hereby.ran. ded that aeseseinent re turna for the rtced’ng quarter must he sent to the < ce of the Deputy Con troller of Lab< i Penang, during the months of Apr July, October and I an nary.66 words
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Advertisement55 1926-06-17 12 Off For the Summer Vacation. First in the summer vacation kit, put a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Invaluable for sudden and severe pains in the stomach and bowels, cramps and diarrhoea. A great emergency medicine. Costs but little but when needed, worth fifty times its price for55 words
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Article980 1926-06-17 13 FROM signal to inspiring PAGEANT. How They Developed. The torchlight tattoo of to-day, says an Observer” correspondent, is much more than a military spectacle that glows with life and colour and resounds with material music. It is wonderfully a picturesque development of what was anciently no more than980 words
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Article554 1926-06-17 13 THE DOUGLAS FIR OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. The traveller who makes the transcontinental journey by Canadian Pacific across Canada travels over 3,000 miles of tracks tied” by Douglas fir sleepers. He passed wayside stations, isolated farmsteads, mushroom townships, and young cities most of whose buildings are timber, and554 words
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Article163 1926-06-17 13 War has been declared in the motor cycling world, and un >?ytainty exists as to the principal competitions to be held later in the year- The parties in the dispute are the Auto Cycle Union, the governing body of motor cycling sport, and the Motor Cycling163 words
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Advertisement421 1926-06-17 13 iL > y\ nr®W? /rtW* VO» T I X K. Today wives keep the I l' charm of a lovely skin. W> v Proud of his wife. You See Them Always Together She, poised confident; warm cheeks and D s^m shoulders; the woman clever enough to ing elsegive nature's green421 words
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Article913 1926-06-17 14 THE NEW TENNIS PROBLEM. There is no question that in these days of modern lawn tennis the hard court- is coming more and more into its own, and people who a few years ago utterly ab horred the idea of anything but a grass surface913 words
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Advertisement378 1926-06-17 14 »v.<^jvAa--aa»aMr-mill— imi x 1 A I -&k\ I 1 VI 1 Sore Throat! You are constantly liable to catch Sore Throat and infectious comj plaints from people who are sic k ening for them, or convalescent. Formamint conquers Sore Throat and safeguards you against INFLUENZA, DIPHTHERIA. SCARLET FEVER, etc. It378 words
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Article641 1926-06-17 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, June 17, 1926 Ct* Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 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 lb 55 Lamb641 words
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Advertisement874 1926-06-17 15 BANKS 7 r mww.o <.- wtiarri «ni'M,* essensaasUßSß HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) I EW gM gM l&J 'wp I Authorised Capital $50,000,000 g !,<. cd and fully paid up $20.000,000 I BLUE RIBBON E Reserve Funds: 8 -I £4 5OM I PI I QPMI7 *****7 D874 words
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Advertisement282 1926-06-17 15 I THE 10 H. P. I DE DION I SPEEDY DEPENDABLE < STERLING HILL CLIMBER PETROL CONSUMPTION 40 MJLES. Equipments include 5 wire wheels,- 4 T wheel brakes. Adjustable front seats a Cantilever Springs. 5 SEE THIS CAR BEFORE YOU DECIDE. CYCLE AND CARRIAGE S i CO., (1926) LTD., i282 words
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Advertisement1348 1926-06-17 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE, INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- UH k 1119 WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. |g| WH HQ A. WSB 111 ggJBM GLAUCUS in port London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. IHI Hk MEMNON June 24 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. I *EL MA EUS July 1 London, Rotterdam and1,348 words
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Advertisement455 1926-06-17 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in Englandj MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. dl O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Bongkonft Shanghai Mojl For Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Mar«oii| Yokohama and Kobe- «nd London. KASHMIR Jure455 words
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