Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 June 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 140. VOL. LXXXIV. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 701 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. PRAI TO SINGAPORE A (CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION OF ff* I- V 11 wi-w rr* ar m nr» r’-w»’»» j I j’ LA I Cash CHEVROLET -mut-m-» W RELIABILITY i— j Is A STANDARD
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    • 30 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG) (MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. Fye tested by our Optometrist. Lenses ground to prescriptions. Frames Mountings fitted properly. Office hours:8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 492 2 GLIMPSES OF. THE FASHIONS TO COME. It is always the same As soon as the between season” comes round all sorts of rumours are afloat about threatened changes of fashion. The latest rumour is that the crinoline is to be revived and by crinoline I mean the
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  • 250 2 HENPECKEDS” ANNUAL DAY OF LIBERTY. Hebden Bridge, April 5.The members of the famous Henpecked Club, which has its headquarters near Halifax, indulged in high jinks to-day when they assembled at Cragg Vale, for their 5,906 th annual outing. The meeting place had been kept secret, for
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    • 1549 2 <ax®xsxs!Ksx»xexs» FOR SALE. NOTICES. I Bl]±LJ2 F SUBSCRIPTION. JJ Oue good complete 45 hor e power NOTICE of removal. Including free town delivery or S Caterpillar Tractor. Apply Box No. V postage. m IS?’ c P‘ nan Gazette. We beg to inform our Clients that our 1117—8-7 new office address
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    • 65 2 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUn CODE 1923 F.M.3. EMPLOYERS >F INDIAN LABOUR ue hereby rem ded that aswewnnent i* turng for the ~e ced>ng quarter must be went to the < ce of the Deputy Con troller of Lab< i Penang, during the month» of Apr. July, October and lanuarv.
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    • 307 2 G. 421 r® v n hen yon travel 'ft H remember ENO a As a safeguard to health, ENO T ae always be found in the kit tz'zCS Xvrtrfe'n of experienced travellers. ENO counteracts the ill-effects of bad water, indifferent food, and the bjrW climate. It invigorates, cleanses, refreshes. So
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  • 843 3 WHEN THE PASTIME WAS FIRST PLAYED. V. it.h the opening of the bowling season. it is interesting to remind present and prospective votaries of the game that it is one -of the oldest of all outdoor pastimes, says a, writer in the Weekly Scotsman. Its origin can
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  • 736 3 A GREAT TEST FOR THE LEADING PROFESSIONALS. Scoring By Points. In the pre-strike days I vas discussing, in a series of articles, a novel form of golf competition which has been promoted by the Evening Standard” but so many distracting events have happened since that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 939 3 Q/ >^^MIM"^F^^M^W^^™^IIIMEr r: yv« ?Jj ifr# 1 Beauty and Protection V OU can be proud of your car if it is equipped A front and rear with Weed Bumpers. Pleasing in design, heavily nickel-plated and highly polished, with attractive black enameled trimmings, they add beauty and distinction. Weed Bumpers afford
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    • 24 3 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET, Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 493.
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    • 328 3 A q Your children should be full of the I energy of good health. To ensure 3 should form part of their daily diet. Ordinary milk, however, is un- suitable, for it is always exposed to U" the dangers of dust, flies and germs. (jl 1*011) IJUfT The famous Milk-Food,
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  • 1199 5 WHERE ARE THE NECKINGER RIVER AND PUNCH’S RAILWAY?” The average Londoner takes his city for granted. If he has been abroad he may tell yon of the catacombs under Rome or the mysteries of subterranean Paris. The last thing that occurs to him is to consider
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  • 351 5 SECOND ANNUAL REPORT. The following are <a few extracts from the Committees’ report to be submitted to members at the meeting to be held on July 3 Membership.The membership of the Association consist-s of 225 against 220 in 1924-25, viz., 138 Resident members, 62 Outstation members
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  • 329 5 PUCHONG TIN DREDGING, LTD. Statutory Report. The following was th© .Statutory Report to be submitted to shareholders on June 30:—Pursuant to Section 65 of the Companies Enactment 1917, the Directors Report a,s follows: (a) The total number of shares alloted is 150,000 of £1 each of which
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  • 580 5 The following are extracts of the Directors’ report to be submitted to shareholders at- the, meeting to be held on June 30, at Taiping: The issue of a mining lease over the land at Puchong near Kuala Lumpur referred to in last report was approved by the Government
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  • 530 5 1 The dredge worked well throughout I the year but in ground not only of low grade but for part of the time difficult to dredge. 'J’he average recovery amounted only to 0-53 lbs. per cubic yard which was exactly th© value shewn by boring, thus illustrating not
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  • 424 5 Shareholders were informed in the report for 1924 that the value of the ground to be dredged during 1925 was not likely to exceed 0.50 lb. per cubic yard but the actual value recovered w’as 0.59 lb- as against a bore value of 0.54 lb. per cubic yard.
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  • 656 5 Both dredges again worked successfully during the- year though the total number of cubic yards treated and of tons, of tin oxide won were slightly less than in 1924. Dredge working casts again shew an increase upon the figure for the previous year the reason being stated in
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  • 638 5 Messrs, Baker, Morgan Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, reported on Monday as follows r The activity referred to, in our iast report, has been maintained during the week and quite a large volume of business has been transacted in all sections of the market. Quotations therefore in both
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  • 267 5 The scheme for advertising the charms of Penang to a wide circle of world acquaintance, ha s suffered a very complete and rapid eclipse, says the Singapore Free Press.” At the recent meeting of the Municipal Commissio n the President announced that all that had been done was
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    • 88 5 PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION is essential if you are to get the best out of life, and nothing so quickly thiow s the system out of gear as failure of the daily habit. To correct constipation and restore regularity, dispel sick headaches, vertigo, liverisbness, bilious mKETTCT attacks, there is nothing so
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  • 1719 6 RINCE of Wales’s Island wishes t many happy returns of the day to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, who was born on June 23, 1894, and is therefore 32 years of age. 0N June 23, 1757, the issue as to who were to be the
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  • 1184 6 Woman Charged with Rash Driving. CURIOUS LEGAL POINT. Miss Olive Southam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. F. Southam, Vermont Road, Penang, and a teacher in the Government Girls’ School, Northam Road, appeared in the Second Court, Penang, before Mr. F. K. Wilson, to answer two
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  • 208 6 CHINESE GIRL INJURED. Shortly after 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon another accident occurred in Brick Kiln Road, in which car P 624, licensed for hire, knocked down a Chinese girl, named Ong Kim Luan, but fortunately the injuries receive! were slight and after being dressed at the General
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  • 343 6 NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Master Attendant, Singapore, issues the following A Government steam trawler is engaged in experimental fishing off the East and West Coasts of the Malay Peninsula, but as she moves to different stations no definite information as to her whereabouts can be given. When engaged
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  • 454 6 VISIT TO KELANTAN. His Excellency the High Commissioner visited Kelantan on the 12th and 13th June, trivelling from Singapore by the S.Y. Seabelle.” On the morning of the 12’h he was met at Tumpat by the Ag. British Adviser, the Dato’ Perdana Mentri, C.8.E., Mr. Rooke
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 97 6 A Generous Donation. (To the Editor of the Tinang Gazette.”) Sir,I ami directed to inform you that Messrs. Lim Gim Kang and Lim Gim Hoe of Gim Lee Estate, Kulim, have offered to give annually, in memory of their father the late Mr. Lim Mah Yeow, the
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    • 139 6 Sir,It pains me to read that Clo O. W. describes the Eurasians as a mixed race, comoosed of intermixtures as numerous as the World’s Nationalities. He is incorrect here for it is these mixtures, which he seems to imagine ate Eurasian, that H.A.F. and myself wish
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  • 45 6 The homeward mail by the s. s. Ekma closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 25th instant. The B. I. Packet Teesta with mails despatched from London on June 3. is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m, on Friday, the 25ih instmt.
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  • 236 6 CHINESE DESPERADO’S DEATH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 23. At the inquest on the Chinese desperado, who held the police at bay from a house in Sago Street, wounded a detective during a fierce exchange of shots and finally committed suicide when capture was inevitable, the verdict
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  • 100 6 BIG SURPLUS ANTICIPATED. Washington, June 22. Speaking at the half-yearly budget meeting of the Government, President Coolidge advocated a programme of constructive economy in Government expenditure, and of gradual reduction in the number of Government employees by refraining from replacing those dropping out. He predicted that the current
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  • 92 6 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH DYNAMITED. Toronto, June 22. An Irishman, named William Skelly, who recently arrived from Ireland, was charged with attempting to dynamite the Roman Catholic church at Barrie, Ontario, on June 10. According to the police, Skelly admits placing dynamite at the basement of the church, uith the
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  • 107 6 Yes'erday in the Second Court, Penang, Toh H m a Hokien, was fined $25 for cruelly lashing the bullocks he was driving in Beach Street opposite the Central Police Station, also for twisting their tails. To-day, Ramasamy, a Tamil, was fined $l5 for committing similar offences in
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  • 1376 7 Control of Insects. DANGER OF CATCH CROPS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Jane 21. Among the many papers read at the I.S.P. Conference which was held in Ki .la Lumpur last week was that on 'J e inter-relations of insects with cover aiother crops to
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  • 133 7 June 23Prince of Wales Birthday. 24Full Moon. 24Midsummer Day. July 3Cricket L°ague Match, P.C.C. v. P R.C. Esplanade, 2-15 p.m. 6lpoh Gymkhana Club Races. Blp »h Gvmkhana Club Rices, 10Ipoh Gvmkhana Club Races. 10 New Moon. 10 Cricket League Match, E.S.C. v. P.C.C. Esplanade, 2 15 p.m. 12
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  • 92 7 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 19th June, 1926, shows a total of 67 deaths4l males and 26 femalesthe death-rate being 25.68 per mille compared with 30.28 in the preceding week and with 25.41 in the corresponding week of last year.
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  • 669 7 We regret to learn that Captain Lloyd of the A. P. C. vessel Volsella, died in Shanghai last week. Mr. C. E. A. Ermen has been appointed a Member of the Board of Examiners for Government officers at Sarawak. Mrs. Harris, wife of Mr. George Harris, of
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  • 100 7 R. B. Salisbury and The Quaints open their four-night season at the Town Hall tc-nigbt with No, No, Nanette and as the plan is well booked everything points to a very successful ooening night There are still some very good sats available for The Unfair Sex” and The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 67 7 ONLY THREE MORE DAYS OF WHITEAWAY’S BIG DOLLAR WEEK Thursday 24th Friday 25th Saturday 26th Thousands of Big Dollar Bargains have been sold during the last three days to hundreds of happy purchasers. If you have not already taken full advant- age of this Big Event make a point of
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  • 30 8 BrowneCarter.On June 19, 1926, at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, by the Venerable Archdeacon F. G. Swindell. Thomas Frosdycke Browne, of Sungei Lembing, to Grace Carter, of Dartford, Kent, England.
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  • 415 8 Our local contemporary is unnecessarily perturbed by an article written by a Chinese over the signature Nemesis, i jin which he premises that Asiatics are i denied freedom of speech and thought in this country, and advocates the foundation of a first-class English newspaper with Chinese and Tamil
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  • 321 8 beer, synthetic beer.” Soon every 100 per cent. American will be singing this, the latest music hall and cabaret sensation. Patriotic citizens of the great U.S.A, will carry copies of the ballad in their hip-pockets, in place of the usual flask of hooch.” Doubtless respectable bootleggers and incorruptible
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  • 372 8 {in the Blachan Kongsi News). Curious, isn’t it, how individual impressions of a place differ so widely I met a man once (this is a true story) whose one and only recollection of Penang was that while there he imbibed the finest gin-slings he had ever tasted in his
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  • 1270 8 Empire Exhibition on laour. SCOTLAND’S DEFEAT AT GOLF. (From Our Own Representative). London, May 27. American View of the Strike. An interesting sidelight on American opinion has been given by Mr. Richard Hayes, the well-known music hall artiste, who returned at short notice in order to take
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  • 124 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gioes the follou'ing prices, on June 22: London. Spot £271 Up 5/3 mos. buying 270.10 s 5/3 selling 270.15 s 5/Local. June 23: Singapore sold 100 tons at sl39' Penang buyers no sellers at sl3B}. 7he Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd: London. June 23.
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  • 66 8 The following are additional rubber outputs for May: lbs Kedah f 9.084 Parit Perak 33,374 Batu Lint&ng 43,822 Tawar 3.980 Patani Para 42,321 Jong Landor 77,000 Batu Matang 20,000 Arras 8,400 Bakap Plantations 13/07 Kuala Dingin 22,900 South Malay 16,500 South Johore 6.628 Subur 13,656 Baling 8,942 Sungei
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 43 8 11 K. Of O.” Autumn Race Meeting. Saturday, 24th July Tuesday, 27th July Thursday, 29th July Special Race Tiffins Dinners. Saturday. 31st July. Gala Night and Fancy Dress Ball Four Prizes. Two Ladies and Two Gents. OrchestraEveryday during Tiffin. LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 151 9 Country Suffering Heavy Losses. ROYALTIES PROPOSAL. PREMIER PROCEEDS WITH CAUTION. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 22. The Premier grated in the House of ommons, with regard to the recommendations of the Coal Commission on the j urchasing of royalties, that the losses which the country had suffered and
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  • 87 9 .Reuter. DRASTIC ACTION CONTEMPL ATED. Geneva, June 22. Mr. J. H. Thomas, Director of the International Labour Office, is contemplating drastic action to check inter-staff disturbances which have recently been becoming frequent owing to anti-Fascist sentiment, the latest of which involves Italian and French employers who indulged
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  • 139 9 POSSIBILITIES OF AUTO-GIRO WINDMILL PLANE, London, June 22. The first Auto-Giro Windmill Plane to be built in this country was tested at Hamble, near Southampton, to-day, by Captain Frank Courtney./ Taking off with a run of less than 200 yards he circled above the aerodrome. A piece
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  • 63 9 SECOND READING OF COMMONS BILL. London, June 22. The House of Commons, to day, gave a second reading to the Smoke Abatement Bill. The Bill provides measures for the restricting of the emission of smoke from factory chimneys, and members speaking in support of it were of opinion
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  • 41 9 GLOOMY OFFICIAL RETURN. London, June 22. The number of persons unemployed, according to the latest official return, is 1,629,900. This figure, which is exclusive of persons who ceased work in the coal-mining industry, is 349,530 more than a year ago.
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  • 103 9 -Renter. SEAMEN’S CRIMES AND PENALTIES. Geneva, June 22. The Maritime Conference adopted the draft convention granting seamen the fullest guarantees in connection with punishment of crimes aboard ship, while leaving to national leg statures the right to fix penalties applicable to different offences. The Conference rejected the British
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  • 141 9 New Ministry Puzzle. BRIAN I) ABiLIIY QUESTIONED. Paris, June 23. The lobbies in the Chamber are anxiously questioning M. Briand’s ability to form a ministry, following a whole day unsuccessful quest for a Financial Minister. Successive candidates lose confidence after a heart to heart talk with M. Peret
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  • 122 9 UKRAINIAN MURDERED. Warsaw, June 22. Ataman Oskilki, ex-Chief of Staff of the Ukrainian troops under General Petlura, has been murdered by unknown persons. M. Wladzimierz stated in the Polish Volbynia that he had no doubt that the murder was a political one. and he presumed that it
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  • 110 9 >.Reuter. LORD BIRKENHEAD IN STERN MOOD. London, June 22. In the course of a stern lecture on the miners’ leaders, notably Mr. A. J. Cook, who had not moved an inch in the past months and who had tried to defy econo-’ mic laws and the advice of
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  • 67 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) Saturday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris, 173 j New York, 4.87; Brussels, 171|; Geneva, 25.13; Amsterdam, 12.11}; Milan, 134 A Berlin, 20.42 i Stockholm, 18.35 Copenhagen, 18.35 Oslo, 22.015 Vienna, 34.45; Prague, 1644; Helsingfors, 193 Madrid, 29.974 Lisbon, 244 ißio, 7|; Buenos Aires, 45i 1
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  • 435 9 Australians Win By An Innings. LANCS POOR SHOW. EXCELLENT TRUNDLING BY VISITORS. London, June 22. The match between the Australians and Lancashire, at Manchester, resulted in a win for the visitors by an innings and 77 runs. Lancashire, who made 149 in the first inning?, scored 148
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  • 79 9 REMARKABLE’ DEMONSTRATION. Washington, June 22. The Treasury Department is grappling with a problem presented by the Socialist Legislator, Mr. Laguardia, who yesterday demonstrated before the Government delegation and other interested onlookers how to make beer synthetically by the simple process of pouriug malt extract into near beer which
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  • 88 9 .Reuter. MORE POWERS RECOMMENDED. Washington, June 22. Tbe majority of the Judiciary Committee of the Senate favourably recommended the passage of the bill giving further powers to prohibitionists. On the contrary, the minority scathingly opposes the bill as a challenge to every civilised nation which will shock
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  • 330 9 Keen Battles. SUZANNE'S” EASY WIN. London, June 22. One of the finest second-day programmes in the history of the Tennis Championships was witnessed at Wimbledon to-day. There was a large feminine element and tbe gay and smart summer toilettes made the centre court appear like a promenade or
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  • 42 9 COMPSTON WINS LONG-DRIVING COMPETITION. London, June 22. The long-driving competition which is a preliminary to the Open Championship, was won by Compston, his three drives aggregating 790 yards 7 inches. He also hit the longest single drive2BB yards 3 inches.
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  • 134 9 IMPORTANT LONDON CONFERENCE. London, June 22. A World Migration Conference was opened at Holborn Restaurant to-day. One hundred and fifty delegates attended. Mr. J. H. Thomas was unable to attend. M. Mertens, Belgium, presided. Mr. Brown, one of the Secretaries of the International Federation of Trade Union 3,
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  • 115 9 SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE. Offer To Imperial Government. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 23. In tbe Federal Council, to-day, the following resolution proposed by His Highness the Sultan of Selangor, supported by other Sultans of the Federation and Un-Official members was unanimously carried :That this Council offer
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 23 9 WHY LET IT BURN?? FOAMITE FIREFOAM EXTINGUISHES ANY KIND OF FIRE, RUBBER, PETROL, WOOD, ELECTRICAL ETC., ETC. DUREGE AND THOMAS, LTD., PENANG. AGENTS.
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    • 11 9 No, No Nanette At the Town Hall to night at 9.30.
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    • 154 9 HERCULES” I PILSENLR BEER. 1 Specially Brewed for this Climate. V B B I' hfi a Hl A I I JOHN LITTLE ICE LU MjSjl I 1 Sole Agents For f 1 STHMTS SETTLEMENTS IV<>l FBSERJUED MALAY STITES jlSgf WMZwk BORNEO JAVA SIAM WB-yKV AND SUMATRA. Quarts $19.00 per case.
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  • 953 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Memnon for Colombo, Suez, London and Rotterdam. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: PENANG.Benalder, Clanurqubart, Dolius, Ellora. Ermland, Katori Maru, Khyber, Kumsang, Men non, Oxfordshire, Paludina, Pasha, Planorbis, President Garfield and Tacoma Maru. Singapore.Awa Maru, City of Lyons, Compiegne, Dalgoma, Glenfallocb,
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  • 452 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federateu Malay State», 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;Parit
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    • 57 10 wmd I CO., LTD. I I Have Pleasure in j f Announcing a I Special Display I OF I I Millinery, I ATs s I Afternoon, ana I Evening Frocks! <? SP jd I AT THEIR I Penang Establishment ON Tuesday 24th Instant AND J I Succeeding Days. PRITCHARD CO.,
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    • 258 10 RHEUMATIC PAINS QUICKLY LiSiiiFEAR. HEALTH IMPROVES REMARKABLY. From the great capitals of Europe and from far off Australia come reports of wonderful cures effected by De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. These reports are confirmed by the experience of wellknown local people and in practically every bazaar taJcs are told
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    • 272 10 1 SCOTCH J The Sovereign M Whisky that Ly satisfies the most fastidious, Cyj \V\ guaranteed lilllllWMWlSMffiM* < j Pre-war Age /7/ and Quality. XSCvS. blcndcd The Distillers Agency, Limited, L *osuce o? wet-**” Edinburgh Scot! and. Made from pure sugar, English farm butter, and rich thick cream '^7^l delicious
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 85 10 When Women Declare War, Then Follows The Turmoil.” SEE ST AT Theatre Royal. Programme from Monday, the 21stWednesday 23rd June, 1926, MAT/IVEE SAT. 26TH AT 2.30 P. M. 1. NEWS 2. Jack Hoxie in BUSTIN THRU in 5 Parts 3. SECRETS OF THE NIGHT in 7 Parts 4. THE TURMOIL
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  • 573 11 Curious Point In Motor Case. UNFREQUENTED ROAD*’». my unkind things have been said a b< it the Law, but none that cut so de. or ridiculed so finely as that which ca 1 the Law a Hass.” iere is certainly need for a little <tl <•
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  • 248 11 NEW K. P. M. STEAMER. As from the 24th of Jone the PenangPelawan run cf the K. P. M. will be ma ntained by the newly built steamer "Reteh”. This steam°r arrived from Eure pe at the end of May and is fitted with a splendid r accommodation.
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  • 268 11 enquiry before registrar. Fortune at Stake. An echo of the controversy over the will of the late Khoo Thean Tek, the Penang millionaire, is found in the enquiry which is now proceeding before Mr. G. B. Kellagaher, the Registrar, Penang. It will be remembered that the Privy Council
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  • 163 11 Last year 100,000 people on London's public tennis courts and enthusiasts made much of the pretty obvious deduction that tennis was established beyond dispute as the most popular of all games for Londoners- This year, however, even this huge total is likely’ to be exceeded, and the
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  • 215 11 PENANG, JUNE 23, 1926. Benares Opium p. 15,000.00 non.. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1.000 50.00 non.. Copra Sundried $12.10 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Rian: Rice
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  • 200 11 Ths following are the latest qua. tations in Messrs. Kennedy A C,oy share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 5» 2 Sharks. c X CQ oO Sc. t c. 10. c. Rubber (Foliar.) \Denby 3.40 3.50 3.42} 3.50 A’orGajah 3.10 3.25 3.15 3.25 Balgownie 5.25 5.50
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  • 85 11 The following are our latest quotations Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Chenderiangs 25/- 26/6 Idris 54/6 57/Ipohs 47/6 49/Kamuntings 66/6m 69/6 Lahats 19/6 21/Pahangs 14/6 15/3 Rambutans 24/3 27/Renongs 58/- 61/S. Kintas 20/9 22/6 Tejas 28/- 29/6 Tekka Ltd. 20/- 21/- ekka Taipings 26/- 27/6 Tronohs 60/6 63/Rubbers. Amalgamated
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  • 55 11 The following is the Band Programme to be played at the Waterfall Gardens to-day from 5.15 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. (weather permitting): 1. March Clear the Road Hume 2. Polka Sweet Kiss Kinkel 3. Fox Trot Georgette Henderson 4. Selection Favourite Hits Darewsky 5. Patrol Wee Macgregor
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  • 62 11 Wednesday June 23 at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. 1. March Old Comrades Teike 2. Overture Morning, Noon and Night Suppe 3. Waltz Pickanny Blues Klickmann 4. Fox Trot Jone Night Friend 5. Selection Vanity Fair Finck 6. Idyll Glow Worm Lincke 7. Fox Trot Arkansas Blues
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  • 127 11 PENANG JUNE 23, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Pank 2/3 11/16 4 months* sight Ean»r 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 15/32 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 1531) 3 day’s sight Private 155} Bombay Demand Bank 153} Madras Demand Bank M 1531 B
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  • 1220 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 2 i nt CQ no KDBBKR LDoikk... c o c Allenby Rubber Oo S 4 1 1 fi? Alor Gajah Rubber Eetate 3 15 3 25 Amalgamated Malay ttetatea 5 CO 5 20 Ayer Hltatn Planting Syndicate 24 'C 25 CO Ayer Knnlng Rubber Ratat*a
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    • 791 11 New Advertisements. PERAK gymkhana club, taiping. pogit 1 onj two days Skye Meeting has been r UIMiN VALADiI, fixed for Friday and Saturday, 20th and 21st August, 1926. Experienced Shorthand Typist requir- Particulars will be announced later, ed (Male). Apply stating salary required vn q to Box No. 208, c/o
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  • 908 12 RADIATION AS A BRAKE. Professor Turner, of Oxford, witeg to The Times” as follows; Sir,You have kindly allowed me more than once to say something of the new ideas and facts which have in the past few years been so plentifully showered upon us a’t the meetings of
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