Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 June 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-06-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 137. VOL. LXXXIV. SATURDAY, 19th JUNE, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement476 1926-06-19 1 NIKKO” Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL. 579. Tjniinry v -«hirna—iaiMFr—nnTian—iaii—iMMß^n !nmr- -imm hii iht— --iim-ui I I The AR. MOO” Culvert. 1 I PERFORMANCE IS PROOF I I Conveniently transported, I PENANG (Prai) to SINGAPORE. t 1 V< BWi476 words
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Advertisement15 1926-06-19 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. head Office: Next to the Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street,15 words
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Article751 1926-06-19 2 AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM. It is a curious fact that Chinese art of the T’ang dynasty, which ended a thousand years ago, speaks in a language more intelligible to the modern European than the art of the dynasty which ended in 1912. This truth, which was brought751 words
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Advertisement1212 1926-06-19 2 <*** wu« r» jinrr cMjtnn «uthv m it w ni>«—m w > Ty >^B*p— w '••T=i-i uZSS kt'-'t 5c 2sa I CP" S -y ?y j I L ATFS F SUBSCRIPTION. pERAK gymkhana club, TAIPING. t Including free town delivery or a! postage. u A two days Skye Meeting baa1,212 words
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Advertisement105 1926-06-19 2 BOOKS YOU WANT. We can supply them. Buy from us and save money. A miliiou Secoud-hand and New on very subject in stock. Also Rare Book*. State your wants and send for Catalogue* (cost free). 17 Q 121, Charing Crow RmA 1 I«*don, Eagiaad. LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE105 words
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Advertisement292 1926-06-19 2 Hl Quality g We are not content with the Lowest Degree O of Purity that will pass Official tests and S commercially recognised standards. Our a aim is to improve on existing standards and q create one which will satisfy the most 13 fastidious buyer. All preparations not made D292 words
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Advertisement441 1926-06-19 3 S h 'A?U' Sr t; ?JEL vUuXx /X l<’ S \jreX _J 5 iW x The Major" More Major Points Minor points like minor poets do not countbut Major Points such as Pure Tobacco Perfect Paper Perfect Making Airtight Packing and the Consequent consistent uniform quality of Army Club Cigarettes441 words
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Advertisement286 1926-06-19 3 d We Sell the Best Perfumes Money will Bny A F’ 1 L 1 ANGE OF A j TiOUISIOANT’S X CAN NOW BE OBTAINED At BOON’S—The Chemists. 5 Perfume Quelques Fleurs g r La Belle Saison J Mon Boudoir S 6 Le Temps des Lilas < Un peu D’Ambre S286 words
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Miscellaneous462 1926-06-19 3 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 71. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. 71, entries for which close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 26, ACROSS. DOWN. 1. Wandering beggar. L Agreeing with462 words
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Article695 1926-06-19 4 A PROTEST meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Travancore, June 2. The mass meeting of the citizens of Trivandrum held on the 28th, inst. under the presidency of Mr. K. Parameswaran Pillai B.A. 8.L., High Court Vakil, to protest against the new Newspapers Regulation, is a sure indication of the695 words
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Advertisement179 1926-06-19 4 I BEAR J& BRAND I h "1& W lm ST HH“ M MILK. g h s P R 3 k fi 1 1 S I T i T j IRI R I i I 1 I g I I Il I i 4 "BEAR” BRAND J ;y I g HYGIENIC179 words
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Advertisement76 1926-06-19 4 Lumbago. This is rheumatism of the muscles of 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. i/iIMWSg AP/OL STErf, J Sureandcerfainfor ailFcmale d J76 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article1122 1926-06-19 5 Monday, 31st May.—At lunch this day with* Mr. Pepys’s Aunt Lettice, there to eat of I rench beans cooked in. a novel manner (to me,) and so do beg of her the recipe for writing of it here. The way of it, she sayth, to string some1,122 words
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Article635 1926-06-19 5 BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE. This is undeniably the time when, byacquiring skill in laundry work, the woman who loves daintiness scores over those who have to pay the truly frightening toll of laundry bills. A feeling of personal well-being comes more surely through constant changes of635 words
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Article, Illustration152 1926-06-19 5 Slightly reminiscent of the old-time shirt-blouse is the top of this serviceable little frock. It may be copied in repp, serge or wool crepe. The sleeves are cut in one with the shoulder, and so form a sort of yoke to which the top of152 words
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Article556 1926-06-19 5 BY MRS. GERALDINE STEWART. Someone well acquainted with the literary world was telling me the other day of the great change that has come over authors in recent years. He gave instance after instance of famous w-riters of past years, who, despite their genius, died556 words
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Article778 1926-06-19 5 ROSAMUND - BY ROSAMUND. Do your friends at least hint that you i like to have, your own way in everything This is a characteristic of those born on Ist June, so very likely it is yours I You are also likely to be very domestic and j should marry778 words
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Article961 1926-06-19 5 BY HELEN GREIG SOUTER. Though the work of the housekeeper if lessened in many respects during thi. summer months, chiefly owing to the absence of fires, yet the warm weather Lungs with it a crop of worries, mainly i concerned w ith the keeping of food, i961 words
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Article436 1926-06-19 10 PAULINE BOUCHIER - BY PAULINE BOUCHIER. Those who design fashions and introduce vogures, appear, just now, to have the tall girl very much on their minds. In consequence, scarves, capes and bolero fashions arc all designed with an eye on the woman who combines height with slenderness. But the436 words
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Article1385 1926-06-19 6 How The Fund Commenced. MR. GILMAN’S LECTURE. An exceptionally large gathering of planters and their wives was held in the Caledonia Club, Nibong Tebal, on Friday night on the occasion of an address on the history of the Indian Immigra'ion Fund by Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, Controller1,385 words
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Article176 1926-06-19 6 June 23 Prince of Wales B rthday. 24Full Moon. 24Midsummer Day. July 3Cricket League Match. P.C.C. v. P.R.C. Esplanade, 2-15 p.m. 6lpoh Gymkhana Club Races. Blpoh Gymkhana Club Races. 10Ipoh Gymkhana Club Races. 10 New Moon. 10Cricket League Match, E.S.C. v. P.C.C. Esplanade, 2 15 p.m. 12 Ipoh176 words
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Article633 1926-06-19 6 SEQUEL TO WEDDING OF CAPITAN CHINA’S DAUGHTER. The wedding of We? Kim Lian, the daughter of Wee Tan, formerly Capitan China in Bengkalis and a wed hy man, was described by her brother. Wee Kim Cheng, in the Supreme Court Singapore, in the course of an action,633 words
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Article184 1926-06-19 6 IWASAKI RELEASED ON BAIL. Tokio, June 16. Mr. I. Iwaski who was arrested and committed to prison for trial in connection with the Matsushima scandal case, has been released on bail on account of his illness. Doisy’s and Botved’s FL’GHTS Capt Doisy arrived at Harbin this mor.iing. The184 words
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Article17 1926-06-19 6 There will be Moonlight Band Performances at the Esplanade on June 22, 23 and 24.17 words
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Article414 1926-06-19 6 CHINESE LADY’S UNSUCCESSFUL CLAIM FOR POSSESSION. A Chinese lady, Lim Bee Neo who brought an action before Mr. Justice Deane claiming possession of a bungalow erected on the foreshore at Bedok and for a declaration that the bungalow was her property, was unsuccassful in her claim, his414 words
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Article215 1926-06-19 6 BCND-STR£ET TRADE NO GUIDE. A letter addressed to the Prime Minister by the National Confederation of Employers’ Organisations on the national aspect of the coal problem says We feel it essential to record that a prosperous and busy Bond-street cannot be regarded as a solid foundation for, or215 words
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Advertisement774 1926-06-19 6 New Advertisements. Pengkalec, Limited. 1 1 1 j.—i (Incorporated in England.) POSITIONS VACANT. Advice has been received by cable that T a dividend of one shilling per share (less l apping Contractor wanted :One income tax) has been declared on both with command of forty coolies and does classes of774 words
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Advertisement48 1926-06-19 6 Take This Before Going. 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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Advertisement24 1926-06-19 6 I c \have Cramps I i L! V\ and j take HEOdj Dcßoss I Kl.ilMffls I They Promptly by Wk Removing the Cause rrinTe24 words
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Article5921 1926-06-19 7 IMPORTANT PAPERS READ. TAMIL LABOUR FORCE AND CHOLERA CONTROL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 18. At the resumption of the J. S. P. Conference this morning at the Masonic Hall, Venning Road, Kuala Lumpur, there was a larger attendance than on the previous day. Mr.5,921 words
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Article266 1926-06-19 8 The lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon will be in full swing in a few days’ time and interest in the tournament this year is very great. One of the strongest attractions promises to be a match between Miss Helen Wills and Mlle. Lenglen. There has never been266 words
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Article1710 1926-06-19 8 An important war anniversary occurs very shortlynamely, that of the death of Lord Kitchener, and it will be marked a few days la’er, by the unveiling of the statue of the great soldier, on the Horse Guards Parade, by the Prince of Wales. It is an open1,710 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article262 1926-06-19 8 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,With reference to your Editorial in yesterday’s issue upon what constitutes a Eurasian, may T, irrelative of the correspondence on Eurasian Volunteers”, comment upon your article As I have the courage of my opinions, I do not hesitate to262 words
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Article59 1926-06-19 8 The Kedah Indian Association, Alor Star, sometime ago purchased a piece of land for the purpose of building premises for itself. The site is a considerable i distance from the town, and is not a very desirable one. As no building ha’ materialized may 1 ask what59 words
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Article81 1926-06-19 8 Keng Chong Tien, the Chinese who was seen by witnesses in Reach Street on June 1 to stab himself thirty-two times in the abdomen, appeared in the Second Court thia morning looking very weak and emaciated to answer a charge of attempting to take his own life. He81 words
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Article52 1926-06-19 8 The output of Renong Tin Dredging Company, Limited, for the first halt month of June was Dredge No. 1 62 piculs. Dredge No. 2 260 piculs. The s s. Kudat” will leave Penarg J' r Tongkah. Kopah, R«mone, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmeinon Sunday» 20lh instant, at52 words
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Advertisement180 1926-06-19 8 *rr r t-tt-tt— jTizr r~. 11 n imii i m—whiimmm| J 'OgSk, «x- mBBsj —£x A'V) i -^ApjSs; 2 IjjgSlfwSy <, Idlfeww w iWtwiw\A k JmSSSESr 1 1 Bre9te nWliMKl ©Ki w a J ll^j^gpfc^s.?3uwr: 31 Vi -^s" x Two sportsOne smoke Opinion''is divided as to /whether Golf or Hockey180 words
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Advertisement38 1926-06-19 8 S 2-. S 9 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 > <; v :> x ,< 7 UPTO® PURE CEYLON TEA38 words
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Miscellaneous78 1926-06-19 8 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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Miscellaneous23 1926-06-19 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 7.4 a.m. 12.27 a.m. 6.5 p.m. Midnight. To-N'orrow. 8.29 a.m. 12.58 a.m. 7.59 p.m. 2.32 p.m.23 words
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Article162 1926-06-19 9 Workers Emigrating To United States. 93,000 APPLICATIONS. EUROPEAN QUOTAS EXCEEDED BY OVER A MILLION. Washington, June 18. Mr. Dubois, Chief of the Visa Bureau, states that the ccal strike in Britain has greatly increased the applications for entry to the United States, which number 93,000 as against162 words
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Article215 1926-06-19 9 ALLEGED INSULT TO CHILE. Washington, June 18. Ex-President Ales-’andri, the unofficial spokesman of Chile, declared that the Tacna-Arica Commission’s resolution tht a plebiscite was impossible had insulted Chile which had not received justice and fairness. Hitln rto he had devoted his efforts to the service of pan-Americamsm, but215 words
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Article63 1926-06-19 9 .Reuter. MUSTAPHA KEMAL IN DANGER. Cons'-antinople, June 18. A plot against Muetapba Kemal has been discovered at Smyrna. Several arrests have been made. TIMELY DISCOVERY. Apparently the plotters were awaking Mustapba’s arrival in Smyrna to carry out their designs, bu’ the plot was discovered just before the President’s.Reuter. - 63 words
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Article99 1926-06-19 9 Reuter. CLAIM AGAINST BRITISH COMPANY FAILS. New York, June 18. The Supreme Couit delivered its decision, practically sustaining the age old custom of burial at sea, in the case brought against the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company by Mrs. Katherine Huff and five relatives, each claiming $lO,OOOReuter. - 99 words
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Article56 1926-06-19 9 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following were the results of the ties played on Iriday Men’s Singles Sedwick beat Bathurst 'Mixed Doubles Mrs. Gregory Jones and J. R. Bennett beat Miss M. Brown and Powell 64, 75. Ladies Singles (Handicap) Ward beat Miss J. Dennys. Ladies Singles (Handicap)Mrs. Brookes56 words
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Article233 1926-06-19 9 A. Mitchell v,-. W. Hagen. BRI!OX’S FIRST HUF LEAD. London, June 18. The greatest stake-money match in the history of golf was commenced at Wentworth Park this morning, when Walter Hagen, of America, and Abe Mitchell met to play 72 holes for a prize of £l,OOO. The233 words
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Article103 1926-06-19 9 .Reuter. WIGHTMAN CUP RESULTS. Loudon. June 18. At Wimbledon, playing in the Wightman Cup competition, Mrs. Jessup and Miss Goss (America) beat Mrs. Lambert Chambers and Mrs. Shepherd-Barron 6-4, 6-?;-Miss Joan Fry beat Miss Browne 3 6, 6-0, 6 4; Mrs. Jessup beat Mrs. ShepherdBarron 6-1, 5-7, 6.Reuter. - 103 words
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Article48 1926-06-19 9 1926 SENIOR T. T. RACE. Messrs. R. T. Reid Co. Ltd., Agents for Rex-Acme Motor Cycles, inform us that they have just received a cable from the Manufacturers advising them that'W. L. Handley on a Rex-Acme was second in the Senior T. T. Race run yesterday.48 words
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Article65 1926-06-19 9 P,C.C. v C.R.C. The following players will represent the P.C.C. this afternoon on the Esplanade Ground:E. J. Bennett, D. D. K. Cook, A.J. L. Donaldson, H. C. D. Davies, C. H. Mackay. H. L. Marshall. J. T. Neve, H. L. Pickford, G. H. Pinckney, G. C. Tait and65 words
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Article112 1926-06-19 9 Briand Gives Up Forming Cabinet. HERRIOT ACCEPTS TASa. RESULT OF RADICAL-SOCIALISTS’ ATTITUDE. Paris, June 18. In view of M. Harriot’s refusal to join, M. Briand has abandoned the formation of a cabinet. Later. M. Doumergue has summoned’ M. Herriot to form a cabinet. M. Herriot has consented to112 words
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Article63 1926-06-19 9 MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED. Lisbon, June 18. Martial law has been proclaimed. Commandant Cabecadas has agreed to resign the Premiership. General Salazar has resigned the Ministry of Finance in favour of General Gardes. Major Camara takes up the portfolio of Minister of the Interior. General Da Costa, General Cordes63 words
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Article252 1926-06-19 9 COUNTY RESULTS. Sussex v. Kent. London, June 18. Sussex beat Kent in the first innings Sussex made 211 (Tate 79) and 45 for no wickets. Kent scored 167 (Cox 5 for 31.) LANCASHIRE v GLOUCESTER. The match between Lancashire and Gloucester resulted in a victory for the252 words
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Article185 1926-06-19 9 W. L. Pts. No. P W L Ist Ist Pos Obt Res Per In In Yorks. 11 7 0 2 0 45 41 2 91.11 Lancs. 12 5 1 3 0 45 34 3 75 55 Midd’x. 7 4 0 0 2 30 22 1 73.33 Glam.185 words
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Article670 1926-06-19 9 Mrs. J. C. Spooner and Mrs. R. W. Blair are staying on Maxwell lint, Taiping. Mr. M. D. Daly has been admitted to ft European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, oufteiing from malaria. Mr. and Mrs. H. Woolley, Mr. E. Pengilley, and Mr. and Mrs. G- Kidd, arrived from670 words
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Article63 1926-06-19 9 The following new books have been received at the Penang Library: The Devil, by Leo Tolstoy (Trans, by Aylmer Maude). How to Diive A Car. by The Editor of The Motor.” The Royal Academy, 1926The Terrible People, by Edgar Wallace. Thunder on the Left, by Christopher Morley. Twenty-five,63 words
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Advertisement25 1926-06-19 9 I WHY LET IT BURN FOAMITE FIREFOAM EXTINGUISHES ANY KIND OF FIRE, RUBBER, PETROL, WOOD, ELECTRICAL ETC., ETC. DUREGE AND THOMAS, LTD., PENANG. AGENTS. I25 words
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Advertisement161 1926-06-19 9 I Telephone No. W Penang 982. g\ Provision Department. s Two of our famous Specialities. i Csvlon -'5l i^\ undcn 5j II laCFIAWATTE E9TATF.||)y n CEYLON. 3> Acrawatte Tea 1 lb. pkts. $l-10 John Little Coffee 1 lb. Tin -90 21b. pkts. $2-10 2 Ib. Tin $l-75 Finest goods only161 words
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Article241 1926-06-19 10 LIFE CONVICTS FREE AFTER FEW MONTHS. New York, May SO.The topsy-turvy-conditions existing in the gaols of Chicago, where the crime epidemic shows no signs of subsidence, was illustrated afresh to-day in the evidence given before the grand jury which is investigating the causes of murders such as those241 words
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Article164 1926-06-19 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Malaya for Bhuket (Tongkah), Renong and Kopab. Koemai for Tanjong Poera, Pangkalan Brandan, Pangkalan Soesoe and Langsa. Tara for Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. Tacoma Maru for Colombo and Bombay. Tokushima Maru for Rangoon and Calcutt Glenfa'lloch for Port Swettenham Singapore and China.164 words
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Article380 1926-06-19 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). IT TUH. Federateu i»Talay 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:Parit380 words
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Advertisement868 1926-06-19 10 ANNOUNCING A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. REJUVENATION WITHOUT OPERATION. REVOLUTIONISING THE TREATMENT OF TROPICAL DISEASES, MALARIAANAEMIA—NEURASTHENIA—PHYSICAL DECLINE, ETC. Remarkable Results Obtained at London Hospitals. THE DISCOVERY OF DOCTOR E. BUERGI, M. D. Abundant Medical Testimony. PIIYLLOSAN, which is the most considerable contribution made by It is significant that these dignified science868 words
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Advertisement54 1926-06-19 10 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 a.nd diarrhoea. Every family should keep it54 words
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Advertisement73 1926-06-19 10 J? SHOCK METHODS are unwise where abdominal troubles are concerned, so why use old-fashioned griping pills, salts or oil, when Pinkettes the dainty little laxatives, do all that is needed. As gently as nature Pinkettes dispel constipation, stimulate the sluggish liver, banish biliousness and sick headaches, clear the skin, purify73 words
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Advertisement269 1926-06-19 10 All there in Wincarnis Qrapes, Beef and Malt all perfectly combined in. the form of a delicious rich red wine in every bottle of Wincarnis. But no drugs. Everyone knows the splendid food value of grapes. If good grapes were not so expensive we would all like them every day.269 words
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Article134 1926-06-19 11 PSNANG JUNE 19, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) D&rnand Bank 2/3 H/16 4 months* sight Ban St 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 15/32 > 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank R5153?1 m 3 day’s sight Private t > 155 j Bombay Demand Bank 153| I Madras134 words
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Article924 1926-06-19 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported yesterday as follows: The latest news of the Coal Dispute is more encouraging and further developments are awaited with much interest. Share markets are responding to the better feeling prevailing, all sections having participated in the increased business. The price of924 words
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Article382 1926-06-19 11 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) 3rd Sunday after Trinity. 7.45 Litany, 8 am. Matins. Hymn 421 8.30 Holy Communion, Hymn 559, 9.15 Holy Communion (Tamil), 10.30 Matins, (Chinese), 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 281, Ps XIX 99, Ps XX 100, Ps XXI 99, Magnificat 96, Nunc Dimittis382 words
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Article250 1926-06-19 11 THREE TONS OF FISH BROUGHT TO SINGAPORE. The Government trawler Tongkoi returned to Singapore from her second trip on Wednesday, after spending ten days off the East Coast of Malaya. One gcod fishing ground was discovered, and three tons of fish were caught, says the Straits Times.250 words
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Article173 1926-06-19 11 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <k C.o'n share list at 7 p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. g a g ou sea Rus. c o’® co de co oo C. t 0. te. c. Mining. Asam K. 58/6 61/- 60/- 62/6 Cbenderiang [25/6 26/- 2,5/6173 words
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Article101 1926-06-19 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Amalgamated 5.10 5.25 A. Moleks 3.00 3.10 Bassetts 1.47| I.s2|cum Brogas 1.90 1.95 Connemaras 2.95 3.05 Glenealys 3.05 3.10 I ud ragiris 10.40 10.60 Jerams 2.05 2.15 cum Katoyangs 2.40 2.5<> Mentakabs .67g .70 Nellmays .70 .72| Semanggols101 words
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110 1926-06-19 11 An exlraordinary general meeting of the above named company was held at the registered offices of the company. 9, Union Street, Penang to-day, when a report of the proceedings at the Extraording General Meeting held on May 29 was made and the followi g110 words
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Article201 1926-06-19 11 TAMIL CONVICTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 19. Sentence of twelve months’ rigorous imprisonment was passed on the Tamil named Knrumbayan who was one of the six Indians charged in connection with the theft of $300,000 from the Banque de I’lndo Cbire. Accused was foi n201 words
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Article1250 1926-06-19 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMH3. j!| BUBBBE [Doiu..., f o S c I 9 c lllenby Rnhber Oo 3 4 r 3 451 ex Mor Gn/iih Rubber Eotate 3 10 3 Atnairarnsted Malay 5 q() oq Iyer Rihira F”,anting Byndleat* 34 j.f 35 £0 Iyer Knnlrg Rubber Batatea 1 101,250 words
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Article629 1926-06-19 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Pen ano, June 19, 1926 eta Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each I.OC Liver with heart A Inng do 1.38 Tripe do 1.09 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mntto» M lb 55629 words
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Advertisement55 1926-06-19 11 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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Article1156 1926-06-19 12 ANNUAL MEETING. Strengthening The Financial Position. The fourteenth annual general meeting of Henrietta Rubber Estates, Ltd., was he4d on Friday, May 7, at the offices, London House, New London St., E. C. Mr. W. H. Shelford, the Chairman, presided. A representative of the Secretaries, (Messrs. Paterson, Simons1,156 words
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Article218 1926-06-19 12 PENANG, JUNE 19, 1926 B**nare« Opi« nr. p. tS.IWI < 0 noiu Ch-ves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickir> r 160.00 sellers Nutmegs ROa 100.00 nom. H 110 b 95.00 Coconuts per I.OCO 50.00 nom. Corra Sr.ndried $12.15 sales Rattan* 11.15 Rattxnn Coane 10.50 Green Snail218 words
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Advertisement750 1926-06-19 12 PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THIS REMEDY FOR JOINT PAINS You cannot choose a better remedy your pain will be gone by the morning, than De Witt’s Pills for the pain in your j y O u will wake up feeling bright and re joints. They give almost instant relief, freshed and you750 words
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Advertisement151 1926-06-19 12 DIGESTIVE PAIN STOPS AT ONCE. The very moment you take Bisurated Magnesia all trace of digestive pain ceases. This is because 1 Bisurated Magnesia neutralizes the harmful acid which causes the trouble, and so prevents all possibility of fermentation, gas and distress. It doesn’t matter whether your ailment is indigestion,151 words
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Advertisement1009 1926-06-19 12 BANKS Keep baby well in the (Incorporated in England.) hot weather mthoriaed Capital £3 000 oe* ©Mibecribed Capital ISOOjoj 1.050. M Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 1.512 884 Board of Directors. J. M. Ryrie, Esq., (Chairman), IT. M e vi ]> Simons, Esq., P. R. Chalmers. Esq., s David Yule,1,009 words
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Article1486 1926-06-19 13 A PLEA FOR SPIRITUAL RELIGION. By the Right Rev. Herbert Hensley Henson, Bishop of Durham. The late Bighop Stubbs is credited with the statement that it is only a great man who can write a small book. An admirable illustration of its truth is the small volnme1,486 words
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Advertisement366 1926-06-19 13 helps both old Syoung In youth and in old age the first essential to good health is a pure blood stream. To Tj- A ensure this, a healthy activity of the Hu functions should be maintained by the yX II wise use of Andrews, the Saline whffih toV V,/ children366 words
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Article1033 1926-06-19 14 .F. Netvs. ANNUAL MEETING. CROP ESTIMATE EXCEEDED. The 13th ordinary general meeting of South Malay Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held on Tuesday, May 4, at the office of the Company, 16, Philpot Lane, E. C., Mr. Walter Miller (the Chairman), presiding. The representative of the Secretaries.F. Netvs. - 1,033 words
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