Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 June 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-06-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 146. VOL. LXXXIV. WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, 1926 PRICE 15 CENTS,20 words
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Advertisement634 1926-06-30 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang TEL 579. PRAI TO SINGAPORE CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION OF M fl f CHEVROLET .A $1,500 RELIABILITY j -|tC. .-L, A STANDARD CHEVROLET TOURING CAR with 4 Passengers 111 Jr made an average speed of 37-41634 words
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Advertisement38 1926-06-30 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PEN ANU) (MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. Eye tested by our Optometrist. Lenses ground to prescriptions. Fi ames «4 Mountings fitted properly. Office hours:8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1 11 1 «^>l-^— M38 words
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Article742 1926-06-30 2 MUCH WORK AND LITTLE GLORY. What is she thinking about? What is her life? What does she think of us Questions such as these rise to the minds of all of us from time to time, writes a correspondent of the Evening News.” <as we watch the742 words
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Advertisement1323 1926-06-30 2 AUCTION. NOTICES. EUROPE HOTEL, NOTICE OF!SALE. BANGKOK, SIAM. parUeplaraapply 80xN0.2U,«/oP>nang m B m r PENANG SALES ROOM. New BuildingJust Completed. Every Modern Convenience s 9 Pembrokeshire" Voy. 12. By order of the Executor and Irustee oi Consignees of cargo per the above vessel Roof Garden Cafe and es a^e o1,323 words
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Advertisement63 1926-06-30 2 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. EMPLOYERS »F INDIAN LABOUR are hereby rem ded that aeseienjent r* torn* for the receding quarter uiu»t be sent to the ce of the Deputy Con broiler of Lab< i Penang, during the months of Apr July, October and January. Forms for63 words
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Advertisement284 1926-06-30 2 0,423 J) When you cannot sleep n remember ENO Sleepless nights are often caused by a disordered digestive system. H Thousands have found that sound I and restful sleep is induced by the regular use of ENO, which corrects the sluggish and imperfect action of the human system. If you284 words
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Article462 1926-06-30 3 WOMAN MOTORIST CONVICTED. Two Europeans Involved. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, June, 26. Motorists received a shock last week when a European woman in Medan was sentenced to one week’s detention in gaol. A few months ago she was learning to drive a car and was accompanied by462 words
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Article121 1926-06-30 3 July 3Cricket League Match, P.C.C. v. P.R.C. Esplanade, 2-15 p.tn. A.C.S. (Parit Buntar) Annual Sports. 6lpoh Gymkhana Club Races. Blp >h Gymkhana Club Rices. 10Ipoh Gymkhana Club Races. 19 New Moon. 10 Cricket League Ma’ch, E.S.C. v. P.R.C. Esplanade, 2 15 p.m. 12 Ipoh Gymkhana Club Races. 13121 words
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Article968 1926-06-30 3 A CENSUS OF THE UNIVERSE. Look now towards heaven, and tell the stars, if thou bo able to number them.” As a matter of fact, writes the astronomical correspondent of the Manchester Guardian,,” the. number of stars visibly to the naked eye is by no means large.968 words
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Advertisement278 1926-06-30 3 'SWAN'.— FOUNTPENS Gifts A Swan” is a delightful gift-rich and good in appearance, true and fine in quality. It is like handing one’s inends a fund of convenience and comfort. Any Swan Pen is a fitting gift; but one in gold, rolled gold or silver is appropriate for any occasion,278 words
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Advertisement320 1926-06-30 3 The gun for quick Magazine capacity 4 shots 9 v Shotgun I? Bore ll TIME you press the trigger a shot is fired which automatically ejects tha case, cocks the hammer and passes a fresh cartridge into chamber. Your aim fjr successive shots is practically undisturbed. Best constructed gun of320 words
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Article1172 1926-06-30 4 A. G. GARDINER - BY A. G. GARDINER. IJ Lloyd George Jonah is flung overboard from the Liberal ship, doubtless some political whale will swallow him, in which case the Liberal Party can go forward merrily, leaving the whale to do the worrying There is a legend of a ship that1,172 words
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Article311 1926-06-30 4 MODERNISM S DEMANDS. Brains and intelligence are needed, and presumably some faint spark of this particular branch of what is called genius But two other things are also importantgood looks and a tall presence. If an actor misses these two of the qualifications, he is restricted at once311 words
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Advertisement429 1926-06-30 4 HAS BEEN CORED. A Remedy for Consumption Has c Been Found. i |o| Sv/JY I PERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OE THE NBRV REMEDY kMTI jq^XSUM PTION’. Marvellous as it may seem Y? *r centuries of failure, a remedy has been disco', 'ed that h<as cured Consumption eve nr n tne429 words
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Advertisement319 1926-06-30 4 BEST TREATMENT FOR BACKACHE. What is the best treatment for an aching back The question has been asked thousands of times bv suffering men and women in all parts of the world, and numberless methods of treatment have been tried. Some have failed hopelessly others have given temporary relief, but319 words
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Advertisement501 1926-06-30 4 Hl I When i I > 11 I Travelling 'M’ I oc To be without 4711’’.Eau de Cologne is to make your Car. Train or Boat journey rnnecessari’y trying. Many thousands of fastidious women regard the handy bottle of 4711’’ as quite indispensable. Especially in this climate is its use501 words
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Article979 1926-06-30 5 Monday, June 7th:-To my kitchen betimes to find my Maid Jane very put About because of the way Mr. Pepys’s rown shoes be discoloured with grease «ml he little like, she sayth, to blame ims e If for getting of them so, but to ec are that979 words
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Article500 1926-06-30 5 DORE CHARMON - BY DORE CHARMON The modes for this season’s hats are I now established, and women are trying on many strange shapes in strange colours. Felts, both small and crushable, are still to be seen for wear with the tailored overcoats, but they are not accepted so500 words
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Article579 1926-06-30 5 BY ROSAMUND*. How much the doctors tell us about the importance of eating salads nowadays But) there’ is a reason they rarely mention—and that is, how very nice I they are! Or must I say could be,” (with a little jnore variety and enterprise i than generally goesBY ROSAMUND*. - 579 words
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Article, Illustration148 1926-06-30 5 The wee maiden on the left, who is evidently attired for a festive occasion, is wearing a dainty party frock of pale yellow organdie, finely embroidered in China blue cotton. The quaintly-shaped yoke and tiny sleeves are cut in one, and the skirt is joined by148 words
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Article828 1926-06-30 5 JOYCE BURLEIGH - BY JOYCE BURLEIGH. Last summer, holiday {making on the South Coast, I came across a charming house which attracted me immensely, and on looking closer I found inscribed on its green wooden gate, the words: Dream come-true.” Evidently one couple of loving hearts must have found their828 words
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Article589 1926-06-30 5 MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE. Comes a time in the life of every woman when her age, which she never tells j whispers its own peculiar warning of go flow, if you want to continue looking as nice as you do look!” To-which, well up in the fashionable* medicalMRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE. - 589 words
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Article253 1926-06-30 5 PAULINE BOUCHIER - BY PAULINE BOUCHIER. It is a fact that, regularly, as each holi I day ends, a nupiber of good resolutions are made as to what will he done next year to avoid this or that unpleasant ex perience or inconvenience. But, alas, usually thefce excellent resolutions are253 words
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Article1611 1926-06-30 6 is our Ipoh contemporary’s Q bright idea of correctly interpreting Reuter’s report of the British Government’s grateful acceptance of the Federated Malay States’ gift of two milon behalf of the Singapore Naval I’ase and its appreciation of the fine spirit prompting the action the practical, value of1,611 words
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Article242 1926-06-30 6 Lord Byng’s Dilemma. LIBERALS’ ATTITUDE. Ottawa, June 29. The situation of the Governor-General as a result of the fall of the Government, which was due to the Customs Investigation, is unprecedented, for l ord Byng has been without an adviser since Mr, Mackenzie King’s resignation, although Parliament was242 words
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Article119 1926-06-30 6 REVISION OF 1865 TREATY. Brussels, June 29. The Chinese Government has notified the Belgian Government that it desires to revise in October the Belgo-Chinese Treaty of 1865, dealing with extraterritoriality, etc., providing that every decade the Belgian Government may express its desire to negotiate for modification of119 words
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Article88 1926-06-30 6 ADOPTED BY CABINET. Rome, June 29. In view of the economic situation the Cabinet adopted the bill prohibiting the erection during twelve months of buildings, except popular economic dwellings, prohibiting the opening of new bars, cafes, confectioners’ shops, dancing halls and similar premises until further notice, limiting88 words
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Article64 1926-06-30 6 Reuter. UNUSUAL SPECTACLE. New York, July 29. The unprecedented spectacle of twenty five black whales along the American coast, was witnessed during the past few «lays. They made their presence felt by breaking fishing nets. The mammals, although usually described as dangerous, were easily frightened offReuter. - 64 words
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Article130 1926-06-30 6 30 M.P.H. ON THE THAMES. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 29. The Race for the Duke of York’s International trophy for one and half litre motor-boats took place thia afternoon over the course on the Thames from Duke’s Meadows to Putney. Yesterday only two of the four entrants(Rugby Radio Service.) - 130 words
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Article370 1926-06-30 6 Further Results. SURREY v. YORKSHIRE. London, June 29. Yorkshire beat Surrey by an innings and 13 runs. The winners scored 398 in the first innings (Leyland 133, Mitchell 89 and Robinson 69). Surrey made 228 in the first innings (Shepherd 91 and Jardine 82) and 157 in the370 words
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Article46 1926-06-30 6 DIVIDEND OF 5 PER CENT. RECOMMENDED. London, June 29. The Peninsular Banking Corporation has recoin men led a dividend of 5 percent., less tax, for the yeir ended March 31. Other allocations amount to £25,000 and the amount to be ctrriel forward is £19,042.46 words
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Article55 1926-06-30 6 FU R T HER DET AILS. Padang, June 29. There were over hundred dead, including a European chemist, and many injured as a result of the earthquake on Monday. Almost all the buildings collapsed. Thirty th O wo*- > VRUd and much damage done <n uiuti centres,55 words
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Article62 1926-06-30 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were New York, 4.86 H Brussels, 172 Geneva, 25.131 Amsterdam. 12.11 J Milan, 134| Berlin. 20.44 Stockholm, 18.12| Copenhagen, 18.36 Oslo, Vienna, 34.411 Prague, 1641 Helsingfors, 190|; Madrid, 30.96 i Lisbon, 2|j Rio, 7H Buenos Aires, 45j Bombay, Is. s|gd. Shanghai(Rugby Radio Service.) - 62 words
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Article87 1926-06-30 6 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 26th June, 1926, shows a total of 65 deaths42 males and 23 femalesthe death-rate being 24.92 per mille compared with 25.68 in the preceding week and with 19.94 in the corresponding week of last year.87 words
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Article1141 1926-06-30 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. H. H. Waddington arrived by the s. s. Ampang from Sitiawan. The Rev. Bro. James, Penang, is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. O Hara Hickson and her little son have both been admitted into Scremban Hospital. The Honible Mr. Wong Yick Tong left Seremban for1,141 words
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Article204 1926-06-30 6 QUESTIONS IN COMMONS. WILL EXTRA TAXATION BE NECESSARY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, The London correspondent of the Singapore Free Press” says that various j questions have already appeared in papers before the House of Commons dealing with the undesirabiI lity of accepting gifts from unprotected i races.204 words
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Article1491 1926-06-30 7 forgetful bridegroom. A Communistic Vicar. 1 ho Earl.of Ilchester, who was 52 this week is a member of the family which gave ns Charles James Fox. He is also the proud possessor of Melbury and Holland jHise, the latter of which conjures up vismns Of D’Orsay and Lady1,491 words
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Article132 1926-06-30 7 PENANG JUNE 30, 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 Ca vUtta Demand Bank Rs 154 1 3 day’s sight Private H 156 I Bombay Demand Bank H 154 Madras132 words
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Article80 1926-06-30 7 The homeward mail by the s.s. Mantua closes at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 3rd proximo. The mail despatched from Penang on June 5 by the s s. Malwa, was delivered in London on June 28. The mail despatched from Penang on June 1 by the s.s. Amazone80 words
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Advertisement415 1926-06-30 7 REMARKABLE DISCOVERY BY E. BUERGI, M D REJUVENATION WITHOUT OPERATION. WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN PUBLISHES EPOCH-MAKING RESULTS OF RESEARCH. I yllosan, the preparation which Ins L est. the medical profession so has ,’am received notice in the pa B es of nev scientific work entitled AnJnia and its Mo< rn Treatment,” the415 words
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Advertisement126 1926-06-30 7 NEW D"F7 T I’¥ T IT? 'll T¥7 O V Jo jaiMSt OF LADIES SMART SHQES AT WHITEAWAYS I Patent Fancy Bar Shoes $10.50 9 Patent One Bar Shoes 10.50 Patent Two Bar Shoes 10.50 I Patent Walking Shoes 10.50 Bronze Kid Shoes 10.50 I Biscuit Kid Shoes 10.50 I126 words
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Article633 1926-06-30 8 Sir Frank Swettenh tin is the greatest living authority on British Malaya from the time when the Malay States first became a British Protectorate to the end of the year 1903 when he left Singapore for good. He founded the Federation of the Malay States in633 words
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Article459 1926-06-30 8 Victory in the first Test Match fell to the notoriously unstable English summer. The second meeting of the seiies, which was concluded yesterday, ended in an unsatisfactory drawunsatisfactory because England was in a strong position. One result of this division of the honours will be459 words
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Article1334 1926-06-30 8 ftew Stratford Memorial 'tsfieatre. STEVE DONOGHUE’S TIP THAT FAILED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 3. The weakness of the Government’s position in the Coal Dispute is painfully revealed by the attitude of the coalowners and miners towards the Prime Minister. The coalowners bluntly tell him that1,334 words
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Article32 1926-06-30 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 68 cts per pound per pl. $90.66* No. 1 Crepe 68 cts per pound per dl. $90.66* Doll. {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys),32 words
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Article117 1926-06-30 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following prices, on June 29: London. Spot 272.5. Up 5/3 mos. buying 271.12.6. 12/6 3 selling 271.17.6 12/6 Local. June 30: Singapore sold 100 tons at sl3Bs Penang buyers no sellers at sl3B|. 7 Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd: London, June 29.117 words
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Advertisement277 1926-06-30 8 URfe. w djL O»wm oim t-W <£.-. 5 *;4- r J r F. K BpSCh VB If/jErciPy -’SW? L -r"- lw/l t One smoke I I E I i g Whether a man practices Law or Medicine they are both conducive I training of a sound judgment in I mattes277 words
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Advertisement42 1926-06-30 8 j&LL/ v 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 Fojr Prizes. Two Ladies and Two IGents. Orchestra Everyday during Tiffin. LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA.42 words
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Miscellaneous25 1926-06-30 8 TIDE T ABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Watar. 2.45 a.m. 8.52 a.m. 2.41 p.m. 9.29 p.m. To-Morrow. <3.32 a.m. 9.35 a.m. 3.23 p.m. 10.15 p.m.25 words
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Obituary66 1926-06-30 8 FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Mr. Yeoh Wee Gaik will take place from No. 15, Leith Street, Penang on Sunday, July 4, at 11 a.m. and will proceed v a Farquhar Street. Light Street, Beach Street, Malay Street. Carnarvon Street and Bata Lanchang Cemetery where his remains will66 words
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Article267 1926-06-30 9 England Gives Brilliant First Innings Display. DECLARED WITH 475 RUNS FOR 3. TIME LIMIT SAVES AUSTRALIA FROM POSSIBLE DEFEAT. U nexpected collapses and remarkable recoveries have been witnessed before now in first-class cricket, but in the ordinary course of events itZthe time limit of three days that267 words
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Article247 1926-06-30 9 London, JTine 29. Twenty thousand spectators were present at Lord’s when the Test Match between England and Australia was resumed. The Duke of York arrived at the ground before the start and the teams were presented to him. Woolley and Hendren, whose partnership had proved a247 words
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Article137 1926-06-30 9 MDLLE LENGLEN DEFINITELY RETIRES. London, June 29. Mdlle Lenglen has retired from all competitions at Wimbledon. H n j -i£X;liss Tyrell 6-2 6-0. Mdlle. teat Mdlle. Conto Stavlos 6 3 C ThnsVe semi-finals will be Senorita D va> versus Mrs. Mallory and Mdlle. Vlasto jTrsns Mrs. O^. free137 words
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Article192 1926-06-30 9 Macartney followed and right from the start gave an entertaining display, hitting freely and smartly. In 70 minutes he had reached the half century. Collins on the other hand was playing a stone-wall game, having scored only 14 runs in 75 minutes, and during 52 minutes of that192 words
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Article44 1926-06-30 9 BOGOTA CITY ISOLATED. Bogota, June 29 The city is isolated from the coast as regards passenger, mail and freight communication in consequence of a strike of longshoremen and Magdalena River boat crews. Fifteen laden cargo boats are tied up at Girardot.44 words
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Article294 1926-06-30 9 .Reuter. New Ministry’s Policy. STABILISATION OF THE FRANC. Paris, June 29. M. Briand read the new Ministry’s declaration of its policy in the Chamber after which the Government motion to postpone interpellations thereon was adopted by 292 vote to 30. The declaration states that the predominant consideration is.Reuter. - 294 words
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Article129 1926-06-30 9 BALLOT ON NEW SCHEME. London, June 29. At a meeting of the Manchester Short Time Organisation Committee of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners’ Associations, it was announced that the ballot on the proposed scheme for basic selling prices, for standard counts of American yarns, had resulted in129 words
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Article658 1926-06-30 9 Miners’ Executive Decides To Resist Measure. COMMONS DEBATE. LABOUR M. P. DEMANDS GUARANTEE FROM PREMIER. The Miners' Executive, after reviewing the position in the coalfields, unanimously decided last night, says Reuter, to resist any increase in working hours or any reduction in wages. (Rugbv Radio Service.) London,658 words
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Article78 1926-06-30 9 MONTHLY REPORT. New York, June 29. The monthly report of the Federal Reserve Bank states that activity decreased in most industries during May, resulting in decreased output and decline of workers. The largest declines were in textile, leather, iron and steel but automobiles, lumber, cement, brick and78 words
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Advertisement53 1926-06-30 9 F. AND 0. HOTEL. As the P. and O. s. s. Ranpura will be in pert this evening, dancing will take place at the E. and O. Hotel at 9.30. WHY LET IT BURN FOAMITE FIREFOAM EXTINGUISHES ANY KIND OF FIRE, RUBBER, PETROL, WOOD, ELECTRICAL ETC., ETC. DUREGE AND THOMAS,53 words
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Advertisement138 1926-06-30 9 PHONE r PENANG J| No 982 I 'i FOR FINEST QUALITY I cts. I Asparagus Getz Best 21 lb. Tins 64 Tips 75 Cream Crackers Jacob’s Special Tins 1.15 j John Little Coffee 1 lb. Tin 9O I 2 lb. Tin 1.75 I Acrawatte Tea 1 lb. Pkts. 1.10 I138 words
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Article2992 1926-06-30 10 Shareholders’ Criticisms. THE BUILDING UP OF RESERVES. The half yeirly meeting of Straits Trading Companv, L d., was held at the Ocean Building, Singapore, on Monday. The Chairman, Mr. J. Bagnall, presided and there were also present Messrs. W. A. Fell, J. L. Louie (directors), J. McArthur2,992 words
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Article499 1926-06-30 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Ranpura for Singapore, Hongkong and. Shanghai Duisburg for Port Said, Marseilles,. Barcelona, Holland and Hamburg. Hong Peng for Rangoon. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at PENANG.Asphalmn, Bethina, City of Lyons, Delta, Dupleix, Glenbpg, Havildar, Hosang, Java, Katori Maru, Umax, Namsang. Osaka499 words
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Advertisement342 1926-06-30 10 rThe one sauce appropriate to GAME enhancing its flavour in a wonderful I B way—is I LEA PERRINS’ L„.,.. SAUCE J ARRIVING SHORTLY. The Admirable Argyll 12” Fast-Tourer; Scotland’s leading car. Super ingle valve engine, with all polished leeve Aluminium body, and mudguards, fitted with Zenith Carburetter, Robert Bosch Magneto342 words
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Miscellaneous95 1926-06-30 10 atTv-nr The Demon”April Showers” and Continuation Episodes of the Fast Express Serial at Theatre Royal. From To-night till Wednesday the 30th June, 1926. r PROGKAMME. 1. News. 2. Fpis. 9 and 10 of Fast Express Serial 4 Parts 3. Alice Calhoun in Peggy Puts it Over 5 Parts o-4 495 words
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Article268 1926-06-30 11 Story Of Attack By 20 Chinese. THE INQUEST. Tho inquest on the dead syce, Teh Seng Htiat who was brutally murdered in the hired car he was driving near Gladstone Road, on May 28th 1925, by a score of Chinese, shed no further liyht on the tragedy. It268 words
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Article202 1926-06-30 11 Tn the Second Court, Penang, to-day, E. C. Valberg pleaded not guilty to a charge of riding a motor cycle at a speed and in a manner dangerous to the public near the Government Girls School, Northam Road. The case was brought by Inspector Miller Defendant contended that202 words
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Article136 1926-06-30 11 NEW APPOINTMENT TO PENANG. Khun Bhasa Bhiraj. Recently there have been reveral changes in the Siamese consular staff in Penang, and one of the most important movements has been the appointment of Khun Bhasa Bhiraj as Vice-Consul to take place from to-morrow. Khun Bhasa Bhiraj, who is married136 words
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Article80 1926-06-30 11 LAWN BOWLS TOURNAMENT. The following were the. results of bowds tournament tics played yesterday: Mixed Double Handicap: I-1 Mrs. Lee and W. B. Houston beat 1 Mrs. Montgomerie and J. M. Chalmers (C.S.) 211 ;+4 Mr- and Mrs. D,- McLeod Craik beat 2 Mr. and Mrs. J;80 words
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Article36 1926-06-30 11 We would draw the attention of our readers to an advertisement appearing elsewhere in to-day’s issue of the Pinang Gazette” in connection with the Municipal Electric Show Room at the Town Hall.36 words
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Article227 1926-06-30 11 AFTERNOON DISTURBANCE AT TANJONG RHU. Earthquake tremors, very rarely experienced in Singapore, caused a certain amount of alarm on Monday morning, but they occasioned no damage beyond the falling of portions of a chimney at the shipbuilding yard of the United Engineers at Tanjong Rhu, where a second227 words
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Article95 1926-06-30 11 LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following were the. results of the ties played on Tuesday: Ladies’ Doubles:Mrs. Reimann and Mrs. Pedlow beat Mrs. Gregory Jones and Mrs. Douglas 64, 6—4. Mixed Doubles:Mrs. Samuel and Terdre beat Mrs. Sedwick and Boyd 6—o, 6—4. The following ties have been fixed95 words
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Article114 1926-06-30 11 We are officially informed that an amalgamation has been arranged between Sime Darby Co. Ltd., London, and the Rubber interests of Messrs. R. G. Shaw Co., the well known Fast India Merchants. The new firm v ill be styled Shaw Darby Co., Ltd., and their registered office114 words
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Article256 1926-06-30 11 The following are the latest quo. tations in Messrs. Kennedy <k C.o' t share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 2 2 Sharrh. t >» rO 0 'a P "2 CO 00 CO UO So. S 6. Sc. c. Rubber (Dollar). Balgownie 5.40 5.50 5.30 5.50256 words
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Article83 1926-06-30 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Amalgamated 5.00 5.15 B. Jelutongs 1.25 1.30 B. Katils 1.37.1 1.42| Colinsburgh 4.40 4-60 Hamiltons 3.40 3.60 Jerams 2.02| 2.07 i Kedahs 4.55 4.65. Mentakabs .65 .67| Nellmays .72 .75 Pajams 15.00 15.25 Tins. B. Padangs .94 .9783 words
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Article21 1926-06-30 11 The output of Tin Bentong No Liability for the month of June was hours 611, piculs 611, yards 88,800.21 words
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Article219 1926-06-30 11 PENANG, JUNE 30, 1926. dennrfß Opium p. chest 15,000.00 nom. Gloves 100.00 buyers Gobi leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. HCs 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copt a Sundried $ll.BO sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattars Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Rice219 words
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Article1193 1926-06-30 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST NAMES. J If La RUBBER [DoU*..., f c 0 I 9 Allenby Rubber Oo 3 40 3 5' Alor Gafah Rubber Bntate ..313 26 Amalgamated Malay Rata tea 5 CO 6 20 Ayer Hitara Planting Syndicate 24 fC 25 CO ...> Ayer Konlng Rubber Esiak* 11,193 words
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Advertisement579 1926-06-30 11 New Advertisements. taipuf tin limited. (in Voluntary Liquidation). auction. CnvArnmMit nl V J L Notice is hereby given that a final government ot Kedah. meeting of the above-named Company V IU be held at the Offices of Messrs* AUCTION SALE OF TOWN Sime, Darby &Co Ltd. No. 21, Beach I579 words
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Advertisement120 1926-06-30 11 Forewarned -Z IS Forearmed WHAT DAY AND MARTINS NEGLECTED. MANAGING DIRECTOR’S FRANK STATEMENT. London. Jaunary 19. Thirty years ago we had the work at our feet,” «aid Mr. Burlison, man aging Director of M brsrs. Day auc Martin, but whan the change fron. blacking to polish came, we neglected t<120 words
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Article1154 1926-06-30 12 BIG GATHERING AT THE HOTEL CEOIL. Discission of the Federal Question. Nearly four hundred men and women, most of them prominent in the life of Malaya at some part of the past thirty years, assembled in the Hotel Cecil, London, at the annual dinner of the Association1,154 words
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Article308 1926-06-30 12 BOARD OF TRADE MEMORANDUM. The following memorandum in regard to the entry of articles brought into the I nited Kingdom by passengers has been issued by the Board of Trade and forwarded to us by the Acting Registrar of Imports and Exports (Imperial Trade Correspondent) Customs duty will308 words
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Advertisement146 1926-06-30 12 iFYbuare Tired and 1 j Listless take U- u™y?wii j 'Oi' 4 Dnßoss KM life Pills an d h ave s°od T X^ -dL Appeiiiite \^2L®WS s°°d j 1 Health I SYBtrv xw COM- «SY U. NmA.M-I.UV A. I OAC-C’n DELICIOUS, The Standard WHOLESOME, Bjffi for Purity and llw i146 words
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Advertisement91 1926-06-30 12 DON’T IMAGINE YOURSELF ILL when all that is the matter is an overworked liver or a stagnated condition of I the intestinal tract. If headachy, bilious, liverish, blue,” take a little dose of Pinkettes at bed-time to-night, and its 10 to 1 you’ll feel ever so much rrnNKETnrb better and91 words
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Advertisement124 1926-06-30 12 BEAR BRAND MILK. I I I s Ljl s I TI T I i i 7 "BEAR” BRAND y I I HYGIENIC SWISS t E a o|| SP its in its na tu ral P url 7 Xua ar r D addition oi p 8 8 sec unty. this mHk124 words
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Article1502 1926-06-30 13 The RT. HON. PHILIP .SNOWDEN, M. P - by The RT. HON. PHILIP .SNOWDEN, M. P. [2 hroughout the recent industrial O/.57.5, the dark horse" in Labour politics has bepii Mr. Philip Snowden. The Jact that he has maintained silence throughout lends all the more weight to this illuminating and trenchant contribution. The1,502 words
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Article1101 1926-06-30 14 VISIT TO TRENGGANU. Presentation of Honorary C. B. E. to Dato’ Sri Amar Diraja. On June 15, H.E. the High Commissioner paid his annual visit to Trengganu the Sea Belle dropping anchor about a. mile outside the mouth of the river. His Excellency’s party consisted of Mr.1,101 words
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Article531 1926-06-30 14 i LOOKING BACK OVER THIRTY YE ARB. The thirtieth anniversary of motion pictures as a theatre exhibition form of j entertainment occurs this year, says the New York Herald.’’ The motion picture made its debut before an amazed assemblage of New Yorkers in Koster t and531 words
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