Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 June 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-06-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 186. VOL. LXXXIV. FRIDAY, 18th JUNE, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement724 1926-06-18 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC art studio Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. PRAI TO SINGAPORE lift fi 1 CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION OF |j I fl| I CHEVROLET I A |y> A I II Dry Imperial f g $1,500 RELIABILITY I SS |Q «jMCufcnfeer 1745 JiL 3 MBMMMHBi 6SMMM All =s Finest extra quality. S724 words
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Advertisement31 1926-06-18 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG) (MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. Ml Eye tested by our Optometrist. Lenses ground to prescriptions. Frames Mountings fitted properly. Office hours:8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.31 words
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Article176 1926-06-18 2 1926 AUTUMN MEETING. PROPOSED PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY—Saturday, 24th July, 1926. SECOND DAY—Tuesday, 27th July. 1926. THIRD DAY—Thursday, 29th July, 1926. FOURTH DAYSaturday, 31st July 1926. 9 Races for HorsesStakes$2,250/First Horse. $5OO/- Second Horse. $3OO/Third Horse Plus Added Money. 9 Races for Ex-Griffin HorsesStakes $l,BOO/- Fiitt Horse. $3OO/-176 words
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Article507 1926-06-18 2 CORONER AND ATTACK ON VOLUNTEER WORKER. Six Ruffians, The inquest on Frederick William Peachĕy, a commercial clerk, aged 58, of Camberwell-road, S.E., who died in hospital after being attacked in Rotherhithe Tunnel, S.E., was opened at Rotherhithe on May 21. Peachey, who acted as a volunteer worker507 words
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Article77 1926-06-18 2 Toronto, Ont. How the lowly cow, like- motor cars, pianos, radios and gramophones, can be purchased on the installment plan was told to the Ontario Legislature recently by Hon. J. S. Martin, minister of agriculture. To aid the dairying industry in Northern Ontario, he stated,77 words
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Advertisement1015 1926-06-18 2 NOTICES. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. jj PAA X Including free town delivery or I postage. LECTURE. PAYABLE in advance. On Friday? 18th June> at 630p>mM in ft a year U the Caledonia Club, Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, I Ofta i X Controller of Labour, Malaya, will give a K n1,015 words
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Advertisement218 1926-06-18 2 NOTICES. Kramat Pulai, Limited. Information has been received from the London Office as follows Declared a dividend of one shilling less income tax 4/- payable in London 30th June, 1926.” Local shareholders will be paid their dividends on arrival of the list from' England. BERNARD W. THUNDER, General Manager. 1170-18-6218 words
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Advertisement53 1926-06-18 2 6 r s I i J ME! AND MY BEST FRIEND AFTER MOTHER I di As a specific for infantile indigestion, vomiting, constipation, colic, teething pains and worms there is nothing to equal Baby’s Own Tablets. Chemists sell them, or post free, at 60 cts the vial, from Dr. Williams’53 words
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Advertisement404 1926-06-18 2 in -o Make your Teeth Strong with Kalzana Very few people get enough calcium form strong, sound teeth, rapahle from their ordinary food. Yet of lasting a life-time, medical science insists that it is rr> the most important of all the A Dcxtor of Dental Surgery writes: minerals needed by404 words
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Article781 1926-06-18 3 THE WHEELS OF WOE. Whitsuntide thia year being a road holiday, a garage proprietor asked Mr. Gill, the magistrate at Westminster Police court on Saturday, what he should do about a motor-car whose owner had been mislaid, writes R. E. Corder. The car has been781 words
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Article650 1926-06-18 3 LOST OPPORTUNITIES. Unlike other senior members of the House of Osman, Vahid-ed-Din Effendi, youngest son of Sultan Abdul-Mejid, whose death was announced a month ago, enjoyed a relative liberty under the reign of his formidable elder brother, Abdul Hamid, says The Times. The Red Saltan liked the650 words
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Article120 1926-06-18 3 CONTRACTS FOR CLYDE. Montreal, Que. It is learned that the Canadian Pacific Steamships, Limited, will, in the near future, have two passenger vessels and five freight boats laid down in the Clyde. The new passenger lines are to be similar to the Montrose, Montcalm and Montclare, launched120 words
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Article55 1926-06-18 3 Montreal, Que. Net profits of the Canadian Pacific Railway for the month of March at $3,824,177 was the best showing by the road for any March since 1918, while the net profits for the first quarter of 1926, ending March, at $6,531.067 is the best for55 words
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Advertisement116 1926-06-18 3 fln/?- fl SHk A II ISM it is a sure sign you should take Elliott’s Cinnamon Compound right away. It is a scientific combination of oil of Cinnamon and Peppermint, carefully compounded with other wellknown and tried substances, and is also invaluable in cases of Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, and is116 words
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Advertisement300 1926-06-18 3 F I The Gillette Safety Razor shaves the beard closer, easier and cleaner. The keen edge of the genuine Gillette blade shaves each hair off level with the surface of the skin, without pulling, scraping or chafing. Try the Gillette yourself and be pleasantly surprised. Its popular price and exceptional300 words
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Advertisement175 1926-06-18 4 88P Hi l u~/ if x 3 < 1 Mil M i A W x A llLi< I WMF < vmih 3--j Wfc MIFFKW Jw LL H g v k j (MONDAY, ,UNE 21st I I J w W. 'T’Pi w V ,r SATURDAY, JUNE 26th) ifo «I WW WWW175 words
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Article1827 1926-06-18 5 A JUDGE'S STRONG COMMENTS. Independent and Competent Advice.” The strong comments made by Mr. Justice Deane with reference to Mr. James Aitken, the Singapore sjlicitcr, in giving judgment setting aside a deed of gift executed by an old Malay lady in favour of her nephew r were1,827 words
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Article69 1926-06-18 5 Wainwright, Alta. A staff of riders are busily engaged on preparatory work toward the rounding up of the 2,0C0 buffalo that will be shipped north as soon as the ice break-up in northern lakes permits. It is expected that this work will commence early in June69 words
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Advertisement279 1926-06-18 5 Indispensable both as a I seasoning for the Kitchen and I a relish for the Table I LEA PEARINS’ 1 SAUCE J T'o'i the ILf) emng To tlet ~7; Hazeline 4etb \u Afi '~Uc\ \'A \i L (Trade Mark) temOSk Q bnOUI Soothes the skin, making it "xK^ 7 x279 words
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Advertisement317 1926-06-18 5 /z astonishing\ > How Cream can make > 1 commonplace savoury and 1 1 what a big range of deli- 1 1 cacies it makes possib.e at 1 very little cost, to say t 1 nothing of the extra nour- y ishment it affords. PURE THICK CREAM is not a317 words
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Article1559 1926-06-18 6 gy ROM the time of Cain and Abe], on the chair and on the table, BEER was there,” sang those priests of the Pavilion, the Two Macs in the days of Good Queen Vic. We learn from papyri of the reign of Pharoah Seti I [l3OO B.C.]1,559 words
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Article98 1926-06-18 6 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following ties have been fixed for Saturday June 19 :Ladies’ Singles Mrs. Scott v. Mrs. Pedlow Miss N. Dennys v. Mrs. Douglas. Monday, June SI Men’s Doubles :Donaldson and Byatt v. Scott tfnd Terdre Threlfall and Syer v. Bathurst and Wilson. Mixed Doubles:Mrs. Brooke98 words
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Article935 1926-06-18 6 The Argyle Roai Fatality. MOTOR EXPERT’S EVIDENCE. Yesterday, Pagi bin Synal,the syce who drove the Buick car which knocked down the St. Xavier’s schoolboy Cadet, Lim Beow Kooi, causing his death, at the junction of Argyle and Transfer Roads on April 29appeared in the Second Court, Penang,935 words
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Article186 1926-06-18 6 FINE INNINGS BY STEVENS. The following were the full scores in the match between the Australians and Middlesex. Australians.Ist Innings. Woodfull, c Hendren, b Durston 3 Bardsley, b Hearne 70 Macartney, Tanner, b Haig 44 Collins, c Tanner, b Haig 99 Andrews, c Stevens, b Allen 164186 words
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Article92 1926-06-18 6 Austral 1 ans.— l st Innings. Haig 2 for 160 Durston 2 for 76 Tanner 0 for 65 Allen 5 for 63 Stevens 0 for 57 Hearne 1 for 41 Lee 0 for 3 Australians.—2nd Innings. Haig 0 for 16 Durston 0 for 37 Tanner 1 for 2792 words
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Article158 1926-06-18 6 ONTARIO DEPOSIT. Fort William, Ont. The current issue of the Engineering and Mining JournalPress contains a leading editorial on a proposed new iron ore project, which is of special interest to Ontario. The deposit lies on the 0.N.R., about 40 miles west of Fort William. It outcrops158 words
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Article122 1926-06-18 6 TIN AND RUBBER. QUOTATIONS. Tokio, June 15.Banka tin quotation remained at Y. 185 per pikul to-day, while rubber (f.a.q. spot) was quoted at Y. 0.81 (middle price). Botved on Return Flight. The Danish aviator M. Botved started this morning on his return flight from Tokorozava via Phyonggyang, Korea.122 words
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Article447 1926-06-18 6 It was with a regret, says Thursday’s Free Press, which we know all in Singaporeand indeed in a very much wider circle of the Colony and the Federated Malay Stateswill share, that we bad to bid farewell yesterday to Mr. Walter Makepeace, for many years the447 words
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Article391 1926-06-18 6 BATTLE OVER A DURIANDetective Fatally Stabbed. Some excitement was created in Ipoh this morning when a a report went round that a bad riot was in progress in Leech Street, which is one of the streets in the Old Town, Ipoh, says Thursday’s T.0.M.” First reports, however,391 words
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Article850 1926-06-18 6 Mr. Anders Jensen, of Bangkok, leaves for home by the P. and O. Khyber. Mrs. J. C. Spooner and Mrs. R. W. Btair are visiting Maxwell Hill, Taiping. The condition of the Rev. Father Colombet continues to improve, says the Bangkok Times. Enche Abdul Malik has been850 words
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Article7284 1926-06-18 7 Meeting at Kuala Lumpur. Necessity for Unitv. Chief Secretary’s Address. (From Our Sp-cial Correspondent.) Kuala Lu tn pur, June 17. Mr. J. W. Campbell presiled at the thirl annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters which commenced this morning at the Masonic Hal), Penning Road, Kuala Lumpur,7,284 words
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Article661 1926-06-18 8 To those of ns who dwell in the fardistant parts of Empire, politics at home has little significance in fact, as the years pass, we are apt to grow indifferent and to regard the fate of this Party or that as having little influence on our welfare.661 words
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Article464 1926-06-18 8 The Pinang Gazette has been pegging away for many months at the folly of allowing Penang tc hide its head under a bushel, when by proclaiming its natural b auties and attractions to the world we could secure a fair share of custom from tourists and bring such464 words
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Article298 1926-06-18 8 Generdly speaking, burglars are not nice people to know. Connoisseurs, some of them undoubtedly are. but taken as a body they are not of the class which moves and is heard everywhere. The peculiarities of their profession demand secrecy and a retiring disposition. Like the policeman’s lot, that of298 words
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Article1111 1926-06-18 8 J. J. Brebner - Tslje Respect for an 3R.ee. By J. J. Brebner. The psychology of the average bridge player is an interesting stuly. By the average bridge player” I mean he who seldom makes glaring mistakes in play, unless they arise from a defective memory, but yet who seldom extracts1,111 words
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Article141 1926-06-18 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following prices, on June 17: London. Spot £271.15s Up £2.Ws 3 mos.buying,, 271.5 s 2.16 s 3 selling 271.10 s 2.1<1s Local. June 18: Singapore sold 175 tons at sl3Bj Penang buyers no sellers at $l3B/7he Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd: London.141 words
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Article151 1926-06-18 8 The output of Chonderiang Tin Dredging Limited, for the half month ending 16th June was Dredge, hours 292, piculs 140. Hydraulicing piculs 10L The output of Kamnnting Tin Dredging Ltd. during the Ist half month of Jane was 920 piculs, hours run 924. Estimated realised value of ore151 words
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Article16 1926-06-18 8 The homeward mail by the e. 9. Kbyber closes at 6 p ro, to-morrow.16 words
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Advertisement243 1926-06-18 8 I FORMIC ACID (90%) More economical than Acetic 1 s s Acid for coagulating rubber. g Ask for tests made by The I Central Rubber Bureau, (Java) j| and by Rubber Estates. I B Prices etc., on application to: i I G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., F 3 PENANG. I243 words
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Advertisement38 1926-06-18 8 E. O.” RECEPTION HALL JUST COMPLETED Can accommodate over a hundred people. Suitable for Private Tiffins, Dinners and Suppers, Masonic Banquets Wedding parties &c, &c. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors i C* ft -TOv' J -i, UPTONS PURE CEYLON TEA38 words
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Obituary27 1926-06-18 8 DEATH. Kee.On June 7, at Sungei Vakap, P.W., Kee Tek Kow, aged 64 years. Fnneral will take place at Sungei Bakap at 10 a.m. on July 2nd.27 words
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Article110 1926-06-18 9 .Reuter. Owners Preparing to Re-open Mines. EIGHT-HOC RS’-D AY SCHEME. DISTRICTS PLACED UNDER ONE OF THREE CATEGORIES. London, June 17. It is understood that the mine-owners are preparing a scheme for the re-opening of the pits on an eight-hours’-day basis. The coalfields will be divided into three categories.Reuter. - 110 words
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Article154 1926-06-18 9 CHILE HOLDING PLEBISCITE. Arica, Chile, June 17. Following the breakdown, of plans for the holding of a plebiscite, Chile intends to resume military occupation of the disputed territory. All the forces withdrawn by order of the Plebiscitary Commissio n will be returned forthwith. The Chileans consider their sovereignty154 words
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Article184 1926-06-18 9 MANY CASUALTIES. Pittsburg, June 17. Eighteen persons were killed and many injured in a railway collision near Blarisville, where the Cincinnati Limited train crashed into the rear of the Washington express, telescoping three pullman cars. Both engines were a mass of wreckage. The track was ripped up,184 words
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Article97 1926-06-18 9 CHIEF OFFICER CHARGED WITH HOMICIDE. Santiago (Cuba), June 17. Fritz Gerler, first officer of the Honduran steamer, Olancho, in which an English stowaway named William Jones, was found dead, has been charged with homicide. The members of the crew testified that Gerler locked up Jones and three.97 words
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Article87 1926-06-18 9 .Reuter. VILLAGES ATTACKED. Simla, June 17. A message from Rawalpindi, states that while the town is quiet, two villages, about ten miles dis-ant, were attacked by rowdies. A large band of Pathans, from Hazaradintri in the frontier province, raided Said pur village where two were killed and six.Reuter. - 87 words
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Article209 1926-06-18 9 Premier’s Project Fails. R AD-SOCIALIS T RESOLDI lON. Paris, June 17. M. Briand’s project seems to be destined to failure in view of the fact that the Congress of the Radical and Socialist parties have passed a resolution opposing the. formation of a cabinet of national union, while209 words
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Article116 1926-06-18 9 SALE APPROVED. New York, June 17. Stockholders in the International Mercantile Marine Company approved, the sale of the White Star line to Messrs. Furness, Withy and Co. and other British interests for a sum between £7,000,000 and £7.500,000. PRESIDENT’S STATEMENT. Mr. Franklin, the President of the Company,116 words
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Article82 1926-06-18 9 MINISTERS FALL OUT. Lisbon, June 17. General Da Costa, the military leader in the recent revolution, at present War Minister, has ordered the revolutionary troops to occupy strategic points in the City. This step follows a disagreement between Da Costa and the Premier, Commandant Cabecadas. NEW CABINET TO82 words
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Article127 1926-06-18 9 WELCOME TO PAPAL LEGATE. Chicago, June 17. Thousands braved the threatening skies and assembled along the line as the Red Special” train bearing Cardinal Bonzano, the Papal Legate, attending the Eucharistic Congress and eight other Cardinals moved into the station. The church bells rang and whistles tootel. Cardinal127 words
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Article64 1926-06-18 9 Reuter. DUTCH REQUEST FOR PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT. Mexico City, June 17. The Dutch Minister has sent a note to the Mexican Foreign Office, it is reported, reserving to Dutch subjects full liberty of action in reg. rd to petroleum and land laws. It nnoffidally slated that there isReuter. - 64 words
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Article228 1926-06-18 9 Government Urged To Sever Relations. COMMONS DISCUSSION. WATCHING DEVELOPMENTS SINCE FORMAL PROTEST. London, June 17. In the House of Commons, Commander Oliver Locker-Lampson, Conservative, asked whether the Government was considering the advisability of withdrawing roc gnition of the Soviet Government in view of the offer of money from228 words
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Article99 1926-06-18 9 RESULT OF COMMISSION’S EFQUIRY. Washington, June 17. Mr. Andrew Mellon has notified the Senate that the American Debt Commission, after enquiry, did not find evidence of French negotiations to raise a private loan in the United States. He indicated that the administration would not seriously99 words
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Article45 1926-06-18 9 .Reuter. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN LORD OXFORD. A resolution, which placed confidence in Lord Oxford, was unanimously carried at the annual meeting of the National Liberal Federation at Weston-super-Mare, where the supporters of Lord Oxford and Mr. Lloyd George mingled on the platform.Reuter..Reuter. - 45 words
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Article63 1926-06-18 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris, 170| New York. 4.86Tk Brussels, 168| Geneva, 25.134 Amsterdam, 12.111 Milan, 1344 Berlin, 20.434; Stockholm, 18.13; Copenhagen, 18.344 Oslo, 21.924 Vienna, 34.45 Prague, 164 s Helsingfors, 1934 Madrid, 30.254 Lisbon, 244 Rio,^74 o Buenos Aires. 45A Bombay, Is. Shanghai,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article117 1926-06-18 9 THE CANTON BOYCOTT. Hongkong Delegates Appointed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 18. The correspondent of the Singapore Free Press in Hongkong telegraphs that the Hongkong Government has appointed the Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, Attorney General and the Hon, Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Secretary for Chinese117 words
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Article173 1926-06-18 9 British Open Championship. QUALIFYING ROUNDS. London, June 17. Outstanding brilliance marked the play of Bobby Jone?, the American amateur, in the qualifying rounds of the British Open Golf Championship at Sunningdale. This young American broke the record for the course in the first round by returning a card of173 words
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Article40 1926-06-18 9 WIGHTMAN CUP RESULTS. London, June 17. At Wimbledon, in the Ladies Wightman Cup lawn t°nnis, Miss Ryan (America) beat Miss Joan Fry (Britain) 6-1, 6-3 Mrs. Godfree beat Miss Brown 6-1, 2-5. The doubles were postponed owing to rain.40 words
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Article42 1926-06-18 9 AUSTRALIANS v. YORKSHIRE. London, June 17. The start which was delayed owing to the wet wicket was witnessed by a crowd of 12,000. The Australians won the toss and had scored 148 for 6 wickets when stumps were drawn.42 words
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Article261 1926-06-18 9 FRIAR TUCK EPISODE IN KUALA KANGS AR ROAD. Routed with Quarter-Staff. There is one slight Chinese in Penang to-day who ought be proud of the name he bears and there may be one stout spirit in Heaven, or perchance the other place, who rejoices that the261 words
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Advertisement141 1926-06-18 9 THE UNAPPROACHABLE” NORTON. 1 F each Grand Prix May 3 )th, 1926 Norton first Bennett riding. Norton did faste-t lap. Shaw riding. (ft Sporting xIII /Model I I Model I Big Four I H.U. «SOPrice $595. DEFERRED PAYMENTS ARRANGED. j 8 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., IM (INCORPORATED in ENGLAND.) PENANG,141 words
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Miscellaneous23 1926-06-18 9 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 5.16 a.m. 10.56 a.m. 4.32 p.m. 11.43 p.m. To-Morrow. 7.4 a.m. 12.27 a.m. 6.5 p.m. Midnight.23 words
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Article329 1926-06-18 10 The rubber market has of course gone to pieces with the General Strike, though anyone who is wise will not bother much b at will hold on to his investments, says M r C. Watney, in The Planter. The long awaited official pronouncement in regard to329 words
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Article139 1926-06-18 10 June 19Cricket League Match, P.C.C. v. C.R C. Esplanade. 2-15 p.m. 23 Prince of Wales Birthday. 24Full Moon. 24Midsummer Dav. July 3—Cricket League Match. P.C.C. v. P.R.C. Esplanade. 2-15 p.m. 6lpoh Gymkhana Club Races. 8 Gvmkhana Club Rices. 10Ipoh Gymkhana Club Races. 10 New Moon. 10Cricket League Ma*ch,139 words
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Article57 1926-06-18 10 Ottawa, O.d. Canadian fish eggs recently sent for experimentation in European and Japanese waters have been received in the Irish Free State and Japan in a very satisfactory state, the Department of Marine and Fisheries has been advised. Formerly overseas shipments of fish eggs were accompanied57 words
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Article981 1926-06-18 10 English visitors do not as a rule stay long in Lovere, the little town with the fl mrishing ironworks at the head of Lake Iseo, into which the Oglio drains the Vai Camonica that runs down from the great Adamello group, says the Times” correspondent. Yet Lady Mary981 words
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Advertisement288 1926-06-18 10 OJv ft’,— /J M dJSw From ft!/ ?n; l ed to t’.e Lite? of tn?'- qnitos, s.-ider,», 1 :c’;es an J ot.-.cr insect J a''■/Jr~ Zjlbf pest-, Z :n-D ik ill ?3 the inrund'Ate p-un At'&Z and averts J erous i.iS nuai tioa and swellx’’ E.'z.tn j.r.dFy he.-.t, crixv- "Z&j?288 words
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Miscellaneous78 1926-06-18 10 The Sideshow of Life at Theatre Royal. To-night Till Sunday, the 20th June, 1926. Ernest Torrence and Anna Q. Nilsson in The Sideshow of Life in 8 parts Harrison Ford and Enid Bennett in The Fool’s Awakening in 6 parts The Story of a Man who Lived a Lie. Along78 words
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Article690 1926-06-18 11 NEW S. AFRICAN RECORD. I Jj/30 b. p. Crossley Touring car j r i\ nby Capt. G. W. F. Collender and L r c. .1. Koller alternately, left Cnpe k, -i at 1. sa. m. on Saturday April 10. :.'ter a 1,000 mile run through mud, /flu and690 words
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Article147 1926-06-18 11 PENANG JUNE 18, 1926. (Ry Courtesy Of The Chartered Rank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 i 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 3/32 n 3 Credit 2/4 15/32 ,> 3 Documentary 2/1 1/2 f Kutta Demand Bank R&ls3| 3 day’s sight Pi ivate 155? I embay Demand Bank w I147 words
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Article595 1926-06-18 11 An old bachelor, whose fortune is estimated at over $126,000, died suddenly and unattended behind locked doors on Friday night at his house in Buffalo Road. Singapore, says the Malaya Tri bune.” The man, Mr. S. I. Judah, a wealthy member of tho local Jewish595 words
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Article253 1926-06-18 11 A small fire occurred on board the steamship President Garfield’’ in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Dense columns of smoke w’ere noticed to be issuing from the galley. The Chief Steward, Mr. L. C. Rawes, immediately procured a fire extinguisher, and on entering the galley253 words
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Article284 1926-06-18 11 The following are the latent quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Jk O.o'k share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. E Sharks. t >» o c "2 52 X AC X r. 8 c. >c. c. RqJ her (Dollar.) Allenby 3.40 3.50 3.40 3.45 ex Bassett 140 1.45284 words
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Article116 1926-06-18 11 The following are the changes in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY, LIMITED for to-day;:— Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Allenbv Rubber $3. i‘2 i $3.52} Ayer Molek 3.00 3.10 B. Lintangs 1.5’) 1.55 New Scudai 3.50 3.60 Perak River 2.874 2.97* Semanggols 2.30 2.40 Temerlobs 1.65 1.70116 words
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Article142 1926-06-18 11 The following are our latest London quotations for Tin shares Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Chenderiangs 25/3 26/G Gopengs 47/9 50/3 Idris 54/6 i Kamuntings 65/6 68/6 Labats 19/9 21/6 Pahangs 13/6 14/Rambutans 24/- 26/3 Renongs 57/6 60/6 S. Kintas 20/3 22/Tejas 27/- 28/6 Tekka Ltd. 20/- 21/Tekka Taipings142 words
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Article216 1926-06-18 11 PENANG, JUNE 18, 1926. Benares Opinrn n. 85,000.00 notu. Gloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 160.00 sellers NntmegaKOg 100.00 nom. 1108 95.00 Coconuts per i .non 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried $12.15 sales Rattans 11.] 5 sale< Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice216 words
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118 1926-06-18 11 June 20th3rd Sunday after Trinity, 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion and Address S. Marks Church, Butterworth. 7 pm. Evensong Service and Address Caledonia Club. June 24th, ThursdayNativity of S. John Baptist, 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion at S Paul’s Chapel, Bukit Tengah. B. Stokes. N.B. Please118 words
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Advertisement37 1926-06-18 11 To keep well in a trying climate take Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC Frotnfirti-class Chttnists arid Wine Merchants, or from the Agents: AFRICAN AND EASTERN TRADE CORPORATION, LTD- Singapore. Sole Proprietors Stephin Smith Co., LtdBow, London. England.37 words
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Advertisement75 1926-06-18 11 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Fnder New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 493. wy DELICIOUS, The Standard WHOLESOME, flffi for Purity and REFRESHING. OB Excellence. fWA hcivY p a A A from P ll SAFEGUARD Wett ,ndia AGAINST J75 words
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Advertisement435 1926-06-18 11 New Advertisements. Modemoiselle Berthe POSITIONS VACANT. HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM Applications are invited for the posi- PARIS WiTH A FINE COLLECTION OF Apply to Hon. Secretary, KuHm dub. Tapping Contractor wanted -.—One ress AftemOOll and Evening with command of forty coolies and does not require advances before working Gowns French435 words
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Article749 1926-06-18 12 END OF IPOH CAUSE CELEBRE. Girl Sentenced To Death. Before the Hon: Mr. Justice Watson in the* Supreme Court Ipoh, on Wednesday the case against Chan Say Mooi, a dark little Chinese girl of 24, who stands charged with murder, was again taken up. i The Court749 words
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Article135 1926-06-18 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sado Mara for Colombo and Bombay. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Sloet van de Beele for I angsa, Saban? Olebleh, Padang and Batavia. Tairea for Madras. Trbilus for Colombo, Suez. Genoa, Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool. President Garfield for Colombo, S aP2 Poit Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa’ Marseilles,135 words
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Article434 1926-06-18 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federateu Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-au-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:Parit434 words
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Advertisement36 1926-06-18 12 Your Eye Does it trouble you Tf so try Sellers’ Lotus Honey, the safest, surest and most high-praised Nature’s cure for Eye troubles. Cures even Cataract, etc. Literature frae. Boon Pharmacy, Penang Road, Penang, (8. SJ36 words
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Article1036 1926-06-18 13 Reviewing in my last -correspondence two recent anti-Japanese books Written by prominent British authors, I emphasized the part that such propaganda is taking in the hope of bringing about hostilities between America and Japan, says G. Bronson Rea in The Far Eastern Review.” From a fairly1,036 words
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Article345 1926-06-18 13 LIGHT TREATMENT HOSPITAL AS WELL. The London Clinic for Physical Treatment, or out-patient hospital, will be opened in London in the autupin. It will be possible for two to three thousand patients to receive light treatment daily. In addition, there will be treatment with medical and orthopaedic electricity,345 words
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Article135 1926-06-18 13 RA.RE VERMIN AT LONDON ZOO. Two blue ratsso they are soberly and officially describedhave arrived at the London Zoo. Mr. H. C. Brooke, of Taunton, noticed a curious variation among the local representatives of the old British black rat, which is now nearing extinction. One or two of135 words
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Article85 1926-06-18 13 Edmonton, Alta1 From March, 1925 to March, 1926, over i 1.000 homesteads were filed on at the Dominion Land Office at Edmonton, Alta., which was a very large increase 1 over the previous twelve months. Only about 10,000,000 of the 83,000,000 acres of land suitable for farming85 words
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Advertisement198 1926-06-18 13 The Soap j that suits the Climate I There is a strong demand g .-rowing steadily here and in other Eastern Countries for CalwrFs 20°/j Carbolic Medical The aid resident knows, and i the newcomer soon learns how often such a powerful antiseptic Soap is wanted, I ''CALVERT’S” is always198 words
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Article832 1926-06-18 14 A day or two ago, as I was sitting at a cafetable opposite the abbey church of Saint Germain des Pres in Paris, drinking ibat coffee of theirs anti staring at the old lady who keeps the newspaper kiosk, a thought came suddenly into my mind, and832 words
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Advertisement318 1926-06-18 14 IB /I Wsjmtt H iLjgL There was a pretty housewife Lived on the River Dee, She laughed and sang from morn till night So bright a home had she. The reason for such happiness Was plain for all to see For RC?dUK used for polishing Makes half the work,” said318 words
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Article585 1926-06-18 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, June 18, 1926 Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with hea l lung do 1.30 ri P® do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton ib 55 Lamb do585 words
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Advertisement636 1926-06-18 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid np Capital £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Re»e r ve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Head Office: 8, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON. E.C. Agencies and Branches. Ah-r Star, Amritsar, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Cawnpore, Cebu, Coloi bo,636 words
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