Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 June 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-06-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.',' No. 143. VOL. LXXXIV, SATURDAY, 26th JUNE, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement318 1926-06-26 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL. 579. I rll 1 fl PERFORMANCE IS PROOF I QgtYjßA Callenders i penang (Prai) to SINGAPORE.. j 13 Hours 54 Minutes. Vulcanized Insulated g X (Running Time.) 5 D ii i C' 1318 words
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Advertisement16 1926-06-26 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. I Head Office: Hext to the Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street,16 words
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Article534 1926-06-26 2 (Ti/nes.) UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA. Prominent among a number of notable new issues of Empire stamps is that for the Union of South Africa, the initial values of which were put in circulation at the New Year. The 4d. stamp resuscitates the classical design of the early triangular series(Ti/nes.) - 534 words
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Article303 1926-06-26 2 CONFRONTED BY DUPED WIVES The man who had included Baron Engel among his bogus titles and had married scores of wealthy women in different- parts of the United States,gave compulsory audiences in his prison cell in Philad bi m A ny 26 to several of his victims.303 words
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Advertisement1366 1926-06-26 2 JSEX=XSXS«X=XS3XS2XS« TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. 1 ATES 0F SUBSCRIPTION. I The Municipal Commissioner, of PERAK GYMKHANA CLUB. TAIPING. 1 Inoiading free town delivery or George Town. Penang, hereby invite y X tenders for the following works two <jays Skye Meeting has been postage. M qj Construction of one Block of fixed1,366 words
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Advertisement362 1926-06-26 2 Quality We are not content with the Lowest Degree p] of Purity that will pass Official tests and commercially recognised standards. Our g a aim is to improve on existing standards and create one which will satisfy the most Fj a fastidious buyer. All preparations not made D g in362 words
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Advertisement1207 1926-06-26 3 NOTICE OF SALE. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Penang. Suit 1924 No. 510. In pursuance of an Order of Court dated the 22nd day of February 1926. IMPORTANT SALE of valuable Shop House property forming partjlof the Estate of Mashoredin Mencau Noordin, deceased. Mr. Mohamed1,207 words
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Advertisement222 1926-06-26 3 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY. 1. Each solation to a P. G.” Cross-Words Puzzle must be sent in on the puzzle as printed in the Pinang Gazette and the name and address of the sender must be filled in on the coupon printed beneath each puzzle. 2. Prizes of $5O, $2O and222 words
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Advertisement329 1926-06-26 3 is) PATFTrt T tempt anJ Charm jO]-*'T| ie temptation to eat the creamy, U.6Z smooth blancmanges, the inviting HMowrßSyß&rs- z\ custards and puddings prepared widefispukLa. with milk and corn flour is irresistible. Brown and Polson’s Corn Flour has a dst nctve l‘ avour which charms the palate, and dishes so329 words
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Miscellaneous276 1926-06-26 3 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 72. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. 72, entries tor which close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 3. ACROSS. DOWN. 1. Scottish cloths. 1. Injurious substance.276 words
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Article1742 1926-06-26 4 Father Ronald Knox - SOME NEW IDEAS ABOUT TAXATION. By Father Ronald Knox I have, I hope, few enemies in the world, and what there are come forward as volunteers, getting no return from me in their own currency. Use has blunted the sting of the reviewer and the annoymous1,742 words
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Advertisement179 1926-06-26 4 BEAR H BRAND MILK. r -~^Yi^vY d 1 ~r I' ''l o a s I T T I I R R I H v3j I T n I IJ I T 5 T I T Ti I j 7 "BEAR'’ BRAND I 7 HYGIENIC SWISS MIL 1 I S E179 words
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Advertisement54 1926-06-26 4 Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy possesses one unique characteristic among medicines. It is made solely and only for the one purpose of immediately relieving severe pain in the stomach and bowels, for intestinal cramps (whatever the cause) colic and diarrhoea. Every family should keep it54 words
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Advertisement235 1926-06-26 4 (wk Cuiicura Complexions Are Fresh And Clear Daily use of Cuticura Soap prevents clogging and irritation of the pores, the usual cause of pimples and blackheads, while the Ointmen. soothes and heals. Always keep Cuticura Talcum on hand; it is cooling and refreshing. Soap, Ointment, Talcum sold throughout the world.235 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article1001 1926-06-26 5 Monday, 24th May.—My Maid Jane av ay at her pleasures as is ever her habit on all Bank Holidays, with my own hand do prepare a dish of Braised Cucumber this being a favourite with Mr. Pepys, and so I would write of it here also, for1,001 words
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Article613 1926-06-26 5 MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE - BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE. This is the time of year when, even if a little early to actually begin, the wise housewife likes to decide what jams, jellies. and the like, she will choose to make during the summer months. Also how much’fruit and how much sugar she will613 words
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Article489 1926-06-26 5 DORE CHARMON - BY DORE CHARMON. Considering that the beauty of a whole frock often rests with the choice of its flower ornamentation, floral accessories may be said to hold one> the chief places in present-day adornment. It is difficult to wonder what happened' when a woman could not camouflage a489 words
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Article, Illustration119 1926-06-26 5 Bois-de-rose marocain is used to make this charming frock. The foundation of the dress is perfectly plain and tightly fitting, with a square cut neck, both at the back and front, and skin tight sleeves. The quaint neck-tie is of black ribbon velvet to match the plain hat119 words
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Article496 1926-06-26 5 PAULINE BOUCHIER - BY PAULINE BOUCHIER. Every mother will acknowledge that the ideal nursery in the summer, is in the open air. Nevertheless, many babies are allowed to spend most of their lives either indoors, or nestling in the depths of perambulators, where they are successfully hidden from the light and496 words
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Article486 1926-06-26 5 MOLLIE LITTLE - BY MOLLIE LITTLE. We are so used to many little every day acts of convention that we fail to realise how extraordinary, ridiculous even, they would appear to anyone who viewed them from a thoroughly detached standpoint. One might w*ell imagine an interested and intelligent visitor from486 words
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Article724 1926-06-26 5 JOYCE BURLED IT’ - BY JOYCE BURLED IT’. You won’t catch me starting a bottom drawer until I'm engaged,” says Miss Nineteen who has had boys buzzing round her” since her school days, and very cock sure that she is going to be married before she is enc-and twenty. All the724 words
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Article111 1926-06-26 6 Reuter. French Theory Criticised. THE SUBMARINE PROBLEM. Washing l on, Jur e 25. Official circles are surprised at the action of the Naval Sub Committee of' the Preparatory Disarmament Commission at Geneva in deciding in favour of the French theory that comparison of naval armaments should beReuter. - 111 words
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Article104 1926-06-26 6 Reuter. AME RICAN PARTICIPATION. Washington, June 25. Mr. Kellogg has sent a letter to the Foreign Relations Committee of the House of Representatives urging American participation again in the third Hague for the sole purpose of promoting the codification of international Jaws, provided all interested parties, whetherReuter. - 104 words
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Article95 1926-06-26 6 Reuter. ALLEGED CONSPIRATORS ARRESTED. Paris, June 25. A message to Le Journal from Madrid states that the police have discovered a vast political conspiracy with ramifications throughout Spain, directed against the present regime, and organised by advanced Liberals and Radicals which was to have started this evening. ManyReuter. - 95 words
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Article52 1926-06-26 6 Reuter. Madrid, June 25. A semi-official statement minimises the plot which is declared to be of a Communist r ther than of Liberal character. The officers involved acted individually and none was on the Active list. Nevertheless arrests were made and those arrested will be tried by aReuter. - 52 words
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Article47 1926-06-26 6 .Reuter. CHANGES CONTEMPLATED. Paris, June 26. An early indication of M. Caillaux’s intentions to seek new brooms is given in a draft decree by replacing M. Robineau, Governor of the Banque de France, by’ M. Moreau who is at present director of the Banque d’Algerie..Reuter. - 47 words
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Article27 1926-06-26 6 Reuter. SILK FACTORY DESTROYED. Paris, June 25. A fire completely destroyed the silk factory at BellegarJe. The damage is estimated at several million francs.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article179 1926-06-26 6 WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN A DITCH. A foul murder has been committed by some person or persons unknown near Jelapang Village, which village is situated some few miles from Ipoh. The victim of the murder is a young Malay woman apparently about 23 years of age and179 words
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Article313 1926-06-26 6 County Results. KENT v. NOTTS. Lon on, June 25. Kent beat Notts by an innings and 103 runs. Kent sc >red 400 in the first innings (Ashdown 137, Woolley 114, Hardinge 78, -nd Chapmin 51). Barratt (Notts) took 6 wickets for 92 runs. Notts made 144 in313 words
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Article203 1926-06-26 6 JOAN FRY BEATEN BY AMERICAN OPPONENT. The Duke of York, who is competing in the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament, was given a tremendous reception by a huge crowd. The chief results were GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES. Fourth Round. The Yorkshire Champion, Gregory, beat the Davis Cup player Wheatley 6-4 4-6 6-2 5-7203 words
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Article457 1926-06-26 6 Programme for Autumn Meeting. PONY RACES ABANDONED. Because it was stated, there were not sufficient ponies in Malaya to justify special classes for them, the Grand Stand Plate, a handicap for ponies, and the Open Pony Scurry have be-n abandoned for the Autumn Meeting of the Penang457 words
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Article909 1926-06-26 6 Th 1 following is the programme First Day—Saturday July 24. Races 1,3, 4 and 8.Purse, Plate, Stakes and Prize. A Divided Hmdicap for all Ex Griffin Ponies. Distance Race Course. Entrai.ee Fee $3O. Race I D Class 2.30 p in. Kuala Lumpur Purse $1,700. Race 3 C Class909 words
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Article63 1926-06-26 6 P.C.C. v. S. PATANI. The following players will represent the P.C.C. against Sungei Patani Club tomorrow at 10 30 a.m. on Sungei Patani Club Ground :H. C. D. Davies, A. J. L. Donaldson (Captain), W. T. Franci®, A. R Jones, J. A McEvoy, H. L. Marshall, A. W. Matthews,63 words
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Article94 1926-06-26 6 F. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The following is the programme to be played at the E. and O. Hotel to-morrows evening at 9.30. 1. Overture Orpheus Offenbach 2. Valse Triste Sibelius 3. Symphony, in B Minor Schubert Ist. Movement. Allegro Moderate. 4. Two Songs (arranged for Orchestra) Landon Ronald a. Down94 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article387 1926-06-26 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] SirThe Report of the last Federal Council Meeting which took place at Kuala Lumpur on the 23rd instant, is interesting reading. H. H. the Sultan of Selangor made an impressive speech on the value and utility of the Singapore Naval Base387 words
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Article327 1926-06-26 6 Sir,I beg to mention a few facts which form the root of disunion among Eurasians in Penang. First, there are Eurasians, especially in the government and public services, who have been elevated to the European scheme of service with leave and passage to- England. They boast327 words
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Article283 1926-06-26 6 Sir,—Tn your issue <f the 24th instant you published under the above heading, an account of certain happenings at a football match played at Troug last Sunday. In justice to the Tai ping Tin team I shall be obliged if you will now publish the enclosed letter283 words
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Article315 1926-06-26 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir,You have, within the past week, printed two editorials on the above su’- e ject and possibly the following may interest you. On June 1. I personally attend-* ed at the Municipal Office and was told to pay $2 for Conservancy315 words
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Article111 1926-06-26 6 Railways Not Responsible For Frontier Demand. (To the Editor of the Straits Times.”) Sir,My attention has been drawn to a paragraph on page Bof your issue of the 22ndofJune stating that the utmost indignation prevails at Bangkok at the decision of the Federate! Malay States111 words
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Article127 1926-06-26 6 STUFFED TABLECLOTH IN TROUSERS. An assistant of Messrs. Whiteaway Co. Ltd. Penang, named Tan Siew Gee was charged this morning in the Second Court with stealing a tablecloth belonging to the firm. According to Inspector Clifton who prosecuted, petty thefts had been going on for some time. Accused127 words
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Advertisement117 1926-06-26 6 STOMACH SUFFERERS SHOULD EAT SLOWLY. Hurried meals are a fruitful cause of digestive pain, and stomach sufferers are advised to eat more slowly. But there are many people who take a reasonable time to eat their meals?yet suffer stomach pain just the same. The r need is Bisura l ed117 words
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Article711 1926-06-26 7 MrS l J' C J i!u, kl y arrived by the day 8 Teesta from Negapatam yester-1 Mr. Bernard Beilby has arrived to join Tribune’’’ 011 11 SWf f Malaya Mr. A E. Caldecott, 0. B. E., acts as Controller of Labour during MrGilman s absence on711 words
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Article219 1926-06-26 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Malaya for Bhuket (I’ongkah), Renoug and Kopah. Menggala for Tanjong Poera, Pangkalan Brandan, Edi and Langsa. Pungah for Asahan, and Batu Bahra. Waroonga for Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Trang for Kantang (Trang) Girbee, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Perak for Port Swetteuham and Singapore. Wing219 words
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Article473 1926-06-26 7 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) 4th Sunday after Trinity. 7.45 Litany, 8 am. Matins, Hymn 224 8.30 Holy Communion. Hymn 626, 10.30 Matins. Chinese, 6 p.m. Evensong, Hvmn 19, Ps XXII 102 and 103. Ps XXIII 104. Magnificat 97, Nunc Dimittis 85. Hymns 221. 222, 634.473 words
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Advertisement329 1926-06-26 7 Heat makes teething troubles worse Even at home teething is a dangerous time for infants. In a hot country the minor ailments attendant on teething assume graver proportions. Woodward’s Gripe Water is an absolutely safe and efficacious remedy in those attacks of feverishness, acidity, sleeplessness and utter wretched- ness which329 words
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Advertisement260 1926-06-26 7 WHITEAWAYS SPECIAL VALUE IN HOUSEHOLD LINENS 1 q ?|hl 'PSM-S 1 I® 1 LOWER y ||g| PRICES j I IN X W£==jS<il I BED I SHEETS SgySSti I BED SHEETS I Made from a serviceable sheeting strongly and neatly 9 9 hemmed with wide hem 9 9 Sizes 54 by260 words
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Article361 1926-06-26 8 Opponents of the much discussed F.M.S. gift to the British Exchequer, of £2.000.000 to be applied in part payment for the Singapore naval base, have stated that one of their reasons for their objections. is the fact that it involves taxation without representation. If they were to361 words
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Article1579 1926-06-26 8 On occasions such as the King’s birthday, there are sent from Buckingham Palaeo many letters making reference to the Victorian rule that the Sovereign cannot accept gifts from persons with whom he is not acquainted. There are people who criticise this principle, but it has a very1,579 words
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Article262 1926-06-26 8 P E NANG LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. CHAMPIONSHIP OF PENANG. A meeting of the Penang Lawn TennisAssociation was held vest er lay evening, Mr. W. H. Threlfall presiding, for the purpose of arranging an open tournament in the Settlement of Penang. There were present, representatives from the Penang Recreation Club, Chinese262 words
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Article115 1926-06-26 8 GOVERNMENT’S APATHY DENOUNCED. (From Our Own Correspondent J Singapore, June 26. At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. W. Dunman commented on the fact that Government had shelved the matter of the outlet drain from Geylang Road to the sea. He did not like the attitude115 words
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Article133 1926-06-26 8 SEASON EXTENDED. Owing to the phenominal business that R. B. Salisbury’s Co., The Quaints’, has done at the Town Hall during the past three nights, Mr. Salisbury has decided to stay two more nights next we» k in order to give Penang play-goers a chance to see the133 words
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Advertisement239 1926-06-26 8 I Vl. I I y < ^■■,A>sWr/K l gv- I I Two professions One smoke I A friendly rivalry has e always* existed between the two services, yet one thing is common tt> both They always insist on State Express St VIRGINIA CIGARETTES OK7 AhHO 4ESS7 f i HS™ i239 words
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Advertisement50 1926-06-26 8 ifc jE>. O.” Autumn Race Meeting. Saturday, 241 h July Tuesday, 27th July Thursday, 29th July Special Race Tiffins Dinners. Saturday. 31st July. Gala Night and Fancy Drers Ball Four Prizes. [Two Ladies and Iwo Gents. r'-jrx.Sx ;< w r w Orchestra— Everyday during tiffin. 6g 1 LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON50 words
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Miscellaneous27 1926-06-26 8 DDE I ABLES. To-Day. b l*-h Wait-r. Lou Waiur 12.32 a.tn. 6.39 a.m. 12.41 p.m. 7.30 p.m. 30-M« KHGV. 1.16 a.m. 7.25 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 8.12 p.m.27 words
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Obituary60 1926-06-26 8 FUNERAL NOTICE. The fnneralw f Mrs. Khco Kong Phey (Nee Lim Kheng KveNech) the mother of Messrs Khoo Chiu Ilin nf The Malaya Co., Ltd and Khoo Heng Leong will take place from No. 33 B Aboo Sittwe Lane, Penang, on Monday. Jun» 1 28 at 10 a.m. when hfr60 words
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Article1257 1926-06-26 9 Communist Activities Vigorously Attacked. SEVERING OF RELATIONS URGED. FOREIGN SECRETARY’S WELL-REASONED REPLY IN COMMONS. X vigorous attack on the activities of Communists in Britain, ami more especially on tdw cooperationin these activities of the Soviet Government, mas made by Commander Locker-Lampson, in the House of Commons,(Rugby Radio Service.); .Reuter. - 1,257 words
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Article123 1926-06-26 9 Plea for an Armistice. MR. A. J. COOK’S SUGGESTION. London, June 25. A plea for an armistice in the coal dispute was made by Mr. A. J. Cook, says a Reuter message. At Coventry he suggested that the Government withdraw the Hours of Labour Bill and agree to123 words
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Article102 1926-06-26 9 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT’S IMPORTANT STEP. London, June 25. The Department of Overseas Trade is about to take an important step with a view to assisting British exporters to extend trade to Australia, Malaya, Ceylon and elsewhere, especially in the heavy engineering trades where long credit is demanded.102 words
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Article297 1926-06-26 9 Bobby Jones’ Brilliant Victory. BRITONS OU (CLASSED. NEVER ONCE THREATENED A CHALLENGE. St. Anne, June 25. An American golfer has again won the Open Golf Championship, Bobby Jones, the brilliant amateur, seeming the piiz d Title in masterly fashion. Though an American Las won five of297 words
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Article50 1926-06-26 9 MAURETANIA’S CREW REMAINS ON BOARD. New York. June 25. The so-called modesty strike against physical examination on the pier in addition to the usual medical examiration at the quarantine station has spread to the Mauretania wh-se handimen decided to remain aboard in preference to undergoing the examination. Reuter.50 words
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Article51 1926-06-26 9 8.— Ileuter. 8.— Ileuter. London June 25. A Portuguese Commission the chief members of which will be General Roalo and Senhors Dantas and Corria, is coming to London at the end of the present month to settle the Portuguese debt to Britain. The debt is approximately8.— Ileuter. - 51 words
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Article62 1926-06-26 9 CHIEF ACCOUNTANT ARRESTED. Bombay, June 2(5. Mr. L. Evans, chief accountant of the Bombay branch of the H ngkong and Shanghai B nkin.’ Corporation, at Weso. was stopped at Aden while proceeding home on furlough and brought back to Bombiy where he was charged with breach of trust62 words
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Article74 1926-06-26 9 8. Ileuter. CELEBRATION OF FIRST ANNIVERSARY. Panama, June 25. The Pan-American Congress commemorating the centenary of the first Contjress of Ameiiean Nations, called in 1826 by Simon Bolivar, passed a resolution in favour of rhe creat’on of an American League of Nitions, paying a tribute to the pai8.— Ileuter. - 74 words
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Advertisement24 1926-06-26 9 WHY LET IT BURN?? FO AMITE. FIREFOAM EXTINGUISHES ANY KIND OF FIRE, RUBBER, PETROL, WOOD, ELECTRICAL ETC., ETC. DUREGE AND THOMAS, LID., PENANG. AGENTS.24 words
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Advertisement10 1926-06-26 9 No, No! Nanette. At the Town Hall to-night at 9.30.10 words
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Advertisement371 1926-06-26 9 THE TRIPLE MOTION M J WHITE MOUNTAIN” g ICE CREAM FREEZER I BESI tWi AMERICAN O B j The Following Sizes in Stock I Size 2 3 4 6 8 Qts. j Price $B-68 $lB-50 $l2-09 JlB-00 $l9-90 Obtainable fflt j JOHN LITTLE Co, Ltd., I |U (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.)371 words
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Article754 1926-06-26 10 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported yesterday as follows The Share Market has shown considerable activity during the past week especially in Local Mining shares, a good many of which have been marked up and close in demand at the best. Rubber has continued steady round 1/84754 words
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Article286 1926-06-26 10 Messrs William Jacks Co., reported on June 2 as under: The continuance of the Coal Strike has made business difficult during the past fortnight, as so many industries are affected, and export orders are seriously interfered with, owing to the impossibility of guaranteeing shipment. Copper.The Export Association286 words
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Article123 1926-06-26 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 765th. auction on Wednesday, when there were Catalogued 1,039,473 lbs.; 488.16 tons. Offered 818,354 lbs.; 365.34 tons. Sold 732,912 lbs 327.19 tons. Spot. London Is. Bfd. New York 42j cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb.123 words
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Article248 1926-06-26 10 RUBBER. Singapore, June 24. The market this week has kept fairly steady, with only moderate fluctuations. A slightly larger sal e was catalogued for Wednesday, 23rd inst., 488 tons against 443 tons for the previous week, and out of that quantity 365 tons were sold under the hammer.248 words
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Advertisement58 1926-06-26 10 I 'KI T CHARD I I CO,, LTD. I I Have Pleasure in < I Announcing a I -Special Display i l OF fl I Millinery, I Afternoon, and i I Evening Frocks; I AT THEIR Penang Establishment; on (Thursday 24th Instant: AND Succeeding Days. I PRITCHARD CO., LTD. I58 words
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Advertisement43 1926-06-26 10 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.43 words
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Advertisement24 1926-06-26 10 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. 493.24 words
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Advertisement483 1926-06-26 10 THE ONLY MEDICINE SUITABLE FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE To cure Kidney Trouble you must Pills. They act directly upon your kidemploy a remedy capable of acting neys. siou take nobody’s word for this, directly upon the kidneys, and De Witt’s This is the way you prove it. Take two Kidney and483 words
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Miscellaneous87 1926-06-26 10 Theatre Royal. Programme from Thursday, the 24ih—Sunday 27ih June, 1926. MATINEE SUN. 27TH AT 2.30 P. M. 1. COMEDY 2 Parts 2. RAPIDS OF LIFE 6 Palts 3. NEWS 4. BEBE DANIELS in SHE COULDN’T HELP IT” 5 Parts 5. CLAIRE WINDSOR in THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER” 687 words
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Article322 1926-06-26 11 MAN WHO WANTS TO JOIN THE WAR.” He Loves a Joke There is a certain gentlemin in Penang who has been having the time of his life. Uni versit j’ raggers at Home would have deemed him a priceless aquisition and have given fortunes to meet him. i322 words
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Article288 1926-06-26 11 FIRST DAY’S HANDICAPS. The following are the weighty for the first day of the Ipoh Races: Race 1 (5 Furlongs).’ Vingt-et-un 9.5, Nanette 8.9, Rodeo 8-7. Princess Cole 8.6, Minamore 8.3, Noisy Oyster 8.00, Arjuna Two 7.12, Lady Hampton 7.9. Race 2‘(6 Furlongs). Noone 9.2, Hayston 9.7,288 words
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Article86 1926-06-26 11 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following were the results of the ties played yesterday: Mixed Doubles:(Mrs. Reimann and Hogan beat Miss B. Brown and Douglas 63, B6. 1 Ladies’ Singles (Hall Cup):Mrs. Sedwick beat Mrs. Samuel. Ladies’ Singles (Handicap):Mrs. Pedlow beat Mrs. D l Ward. i The following ties86 words
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Article1092 1926-06-26 11 HOLDS UP TRAMS AND TRAINS Supposed Magical Powers. Considerable excitement i s taking place in Colombo regarding the alleged magical powers of an Indian youth of ten, who arived yesterday, says the Times of Cylon” of June 14. His appearance in the streets to-day has been the1,092 words
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Article598 1926-06-26 11 A SMALL YACHT’S CRUISE. The British cutter Jolie Brise, which has ventured across the Atlantic to contest in the race from New London, Con neoticut, to Bermuda on the 29th June, arrived at the Larchmont Yacht Club. Long Island Sound, New York, after a highly satisfactory voyage598 words
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Article154 1926-06-26 11 TVii* fallowing are the latest quot/ttioi s in Messrs. Kennedy dr O.o'g share list al 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. S 2 2 Sr kprh. u -7 3 x -Z x r r. I c. MiniDg. Batane P .96 .89 .93 Chenderiang 216 25/9 25/6 26/Huey Yot154 words
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Article92 1926-06-26 11 The following are quotations a Rubbers. layers. Sellers. Allenbys 335 S 3.45 A. Hitains 24.50 25.00 Bedfords 1.22 i 1.274® Brogas a 1.874 1.92| Connemaras 2.95 3.00 Kedabs 4.55 4.65 M. Pindas 3.25 3.35 N. Scudais 3.40 3.50 S. Tnkangs .72 .74 U. Benuts .86 .89 Tins.92 words
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Article64 1926-06-26 11 (Rugby Radio Service.) foreign exchange rates were Paris, New York, 4.86r k i Brussels, Geneva, 25.134 Amsterdam. 12.11} Milan, 133} Berlin, 20.434 Stockholm, 18.12 Copenhagen, 18.35; Oslo, 22.174; Vienna, 34.404 Prague. 164} Helsingfors, 190}; Madrid, 30.114 Lisbon, 2}4 Rio, /3} Buenos Aires, 45} Bombay, Is. s}}d. Shanghai, 3s.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 64 words
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Article132 1926-06-26 11 PENANG JUNE 26, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 15/32 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 154 1 3 day’s sight Private n 156 I Bombay Demand Bank 154 Madras Demand Bank132 words
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Article42 1926-06-26 11 CHINESE PASSENGER’S DEATH. Yesterday morning a Chinese named lan Ngob, alighted from a 'bus in Penang Road whilst it was in motion. He fell heavily on his head and was taken to hospital unconsioas. He died at 5.20 p.m.42 words
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Advertisement707 1926-06-26 11 New Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT? Wanted Smart Young Lady assistant k ft for our Taipeng Branch. Apply Whiteaway. Laidlaw Co,, Ltd., Penang, Tai- ALrU I peng or Ipoh. *****8-6 Beechams Pills have proved so uniformly successful and popular they have been happily reSenicr Assistant wanted sometime ferred to as the within707 words
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Advertisement54 1926-06-26 11 The Need Is Very Urgent. An attack of dysentery often results from indigestible food, polluted drinking water, or sudden changes in weather or climate. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy should be in every home, every traveller’s bag, every vacation kit. A valuable medicine, dependable in emergencies at home or when54 words
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Advertisement48 1926-06-26 11 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 giost want to hear? Chamberlain’s Cougjh Remedy helps these embarrassed ones, quickly puts an end to coupling and tickling throat. For sale; eteiyvrhere.48 words
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Article1676 1926-06-26 12 ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF EVIDENCE AT COMMISSION. Court of Appeal Case. An enormous amount of evidence has been taken from Chinese from all parts of the country at the Commission which has been appointed to go into the question of Chinese marriages, it was stated by Mr. Roland Braddell1,676 words
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Article115 1926-06-26 12 July 3Cricket League Match. P.C.C. v. P.R.C. Esplanade. 2-15 p.m. 6—lpoh Gymkhana Club Races. Blpoh Gvmkhana Clnb Rices. 10Ipoh Gymkhana Club Races. 10 New Moon. 10Cricket League Match, E.S.C. v. P.R.C. Esplanade, 2 15 p.m. 12 Ipoh Gymkhana Club Races. 13 Penang Assizes. 13, 15.17 Princess Ju-Ju” Town115 words
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Advertisement681 1926-06-26 12 THE ELIXIR OF LIFE. Vigour of Youth Regained. The Discovery of E. Burgei, M. D. Authenticated by the Medical World. The claims for this remarkable preparation! In serious hospital cases Phyllosan has are definitely authenticated by abundant medi- brought about complete recovery and created a cal testimony clinical and hospital681 words
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Advertisement236 1926-06-26 12 FIRST IMPRESSIONS are often lasting, for which reason it is wise to take care of one’s pe-sonal ppearance and to avoid pimply, blotched skin or ill-smelling breath. Both these troubles most frequent y arise from intestinal torpidity, which can easily be overcome by the me, when needed, of Pinkettes. Th-se236 words
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Article471 1926-06-26 13 DIRECTORS' REPORT. Appended are excerpts from the report of the directors submitted to the shaieholders at the twelfth annual ordinary general meeting, held in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers Association Eastcheap, London, E. C., on Friday, June 11 After providing £834 16s. lid. for Depreciation,471 words
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Article216 1926-06-26 13 PENANG, JUNE 26, 1926. Benarew Opinn p. oh oat 15.000.00 notu Cleves 100.00 buyers Gold b af 72.00 sellers Mace 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. H 110 b 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 non. Oopra Sundried $12.00 sales Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coane 10.50 Greer< Mnail Shell»216 words
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750 1926-06-26 13 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR’S WEEKLY REPORT. London, May 27. Since our last Report the Rubber Market las been dull and prices have declined rather heavily. Yesterday morning was touched for Spot, and 1/8 for July/September, a decline of 2d. per lb. from last Thursday’s prices. The market having been closed from 1750 words
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Advertisement176 1926-06-26 13 fl Os. w MK&L >®Bk wav /WOal^J z 'JaM w!.:" -IIiSM I /®>\f JI \llgijß>. "The Major.** Five Major Points. The Army Club Tobacco. Only the finest and purest American leaf without the admixture of any other growths, is used. The Paper. Pure Ribbed Watermarked Paper the finest obtainable. free176 words
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Advertisement574 1926-06-26 13 B B H J that thousands of H H Uo VOU tZnOll) babi have their g constitution» g undermined, if not ruined, by having milk Ha from Tubercular cows ra How is a mother to know that her baby is safe from this risk. Better not to run the |k|574 words
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Article1624 1926-06-26 14 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Larger Output. The sixth ordinary general meeting of the Pernambang Rubber Estates, Limited, was held in London, last month Mr. Eric Macfadyen (chairman of the company) presided. Mr. J. E. Ritchie, representing the agents and secretaries (Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield, Limited), having read the notice1,624 words
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Advertisement361 1926-06-26 14 Build up your strength Your vigour Your vitality! Take the Tonic Wine that, for over 40 years, has been famous for its wonderful body-building properties JK Th» Wins of Life. For weakness after illness, for anaemia, nerve < troubles and general debility, Wincarnis, recommended and prescribed by over 10,000 doctors.361 words
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Advertisement55 1926-06-26 14 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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Advertisement371 1926-06-26 14 Whatever car you drive for best results SPARKING PLUGS British made and the best in the world < The plug illustrated is the special Lodge model for Buicks. Its insulator is Lodge Steatite, a material that is absolutely impervious to oil or moisture right through. Other Lodge plugs, equally oil-resisting371 words
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Article654 1926-06-26 15 CHOWRASTA market. Penang, June 26, 1926 eta Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton m. lb 55 Lamb654 words
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Advertisement455 1926-06-26 15 STRAITS-AUSTRALIA SERVICE >'- the k. P. M. Regular Monthly Sailings from Singapore to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne direct by the up-to-date passenger steamers Houtman and Tasman.” Fitted with wireless, a Laundry, Barbershop, Spacious Swimming bath and ship’s band The Restaurants aboard the s. s. Houtman and Tasman supply British Food.455 words
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Advertisement1252 1926-06-26 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. RTfTWjHW j L 3 INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG 19 k S k 1 E WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. MH g|||S wHffi EM| I A I jMSr *NINGCHOW July 3 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. lIM Bk jjjTjH Wtw S I EUMAEUS July S Marseilles, London,1,252 words
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Advertisement693 1926-06-26 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incop.pokated tn England.; MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. rBNIMSUIAB AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. c£ O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-BASTERN SERVICE. Fur Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai Moji] For Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Man«iii c Yokohama and Kobe. x and London.693 words
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