Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 September 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-09-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.’ No. 199. VOL. LXXXIV. WEDNESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement585 1926-09-01 1 ’“NIKKO”! j PhutGgrapius Studio Every Possible Assist- j ance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. I PR Al TO SINGAPORE J TRY ONCE BEFORE YOU GO ELSEWHERE. CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION OF M r EVERYTHING AT GREAT CONCESSION PRICES. J I Cash CHEVROLET Easy CO I585 words
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Advertisement33 1926-09-01 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG) (MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS) 188. PENANG ROAD, PENANG. Fye tested by our Optometrist. Lenses ground to prescriptions. I Frames Mountings fitted properly. Office hours: —8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. I33 words
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Article689 1926-09-01 2 MORALITY THE MAIN POINT AIMED AT. Morality, and not merely the disposition of wealth is the main object of Chinese wills. j The purposes for which a will is made ,by a Chinese and by a foreigner are different, writes T. W. K. inmhe China \Mail. The689 words
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Advertisement1348 1926-09-01 2 for sa'. e. !To quickly get fid of FITQOPF HOTEL Studebaker, six cylinder in splendid »S C V ft Zpft, WhVIL HVltjU, or<l( r lnd conrtiti el. ono or nearest j;J ff>%JT; BANGKOK, SIAM. offer. Apply Box No. 286, e/o Pinang Gnzette. There are many things capable of 1649—26 28-81,348 words
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Advertisement66 1926-09-01 2 WILLIAM'S Acid Saving Portable Latex Tanks:—Wooden, or White Glazed Tiles Cased in Chengai, Spare Planks, Made to Order. Latex Cups, Jars, Drain Pipes, Bricks, Tiles, Flower Vases, Etc., Timber, AH Sorts and Sizes. THE SOUTH KEDAH TIMBER, TILES AHD POTTERY WORKS. Telegrams: |Z" TTI I H/f Telephone. JAYASEKERA. IS. L-.IIVI,66 words
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Advertisement291 1926-09-01 2 r J oWAiN FOUNTPENS Gtfts I A cc Swan is a delightful gift—rich and good in appearance, true and fine in quality. It is like handing one’s friends a fund of convenience and comfort. Any cc Swan Pen is a fitting gift; but one in gold, rolled gold or silver291 words
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Article1100 1926-09-01 3 (By Our Special Correspondent.) Bangkok, August 28. A new act, dealing with the Dika, or final Court of-Appeal has been promulgated. It does little more than modify the old measure in certain minor matters. Perhaps the most important innovation is that the right of certifying that there1,100 words
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Article314 1926-09-01 3 INTERESTING PAPERS. The p per by Sir John Biles, which was read at the i ecent Belgian meeting of the Institution of Naval Architects, supplements the equally valuable contribution to the proceedings of this society read "by the same author at their spring meeting last year.314 words
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Article130 1926-09-01 3 SIR WALTER GIBSON RESIGNS POST OF SERGEANT-AT-ARMS TO HIS MAJESTY. The “London Gazette'’ contained the appointment of Mr Harry Clifford Longden to be a Sei jeant-at-Arms to the King in the place of Sir Walter Matthew Gibson, who has resigned. Air. Longden since 1910 has been Assistant130 words
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Advertisement250 1926-09-01 3 j* < 'Am Big enough for the Job/ AS an elephant lifts a log with dignity and ease so a Crossley 15/30 does its work without fuss or strain. POWER is the vital factor in the life and performance of any car. The engine capacity of the Crossley 15/30 is250 words
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Advertisement374 1926-09-01 3 Phenomenal Empire Investment. THE FORESTAL TIMBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) Invest in fast-growing timber, planted in the famous Waikato District of New Zealand—the most prolific forest country in the world. The universal demand is ever-increasing, and the supply is being rapidly diminished in every country. $172 (£2O) invested374 words
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Article1063 1926-09-01 4 GCLD BULLION STANDARD. It is new generally recognised that the repent g: the Currency Commission is not SC' ucscouiag rg ;N some pessimists in Incim political and business circles were afraid it would be. A him the exchcnge rate is justly subject to a fierce tonhoxersy, no one1,063 words
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Article399 1926-09-01 4 GROWTH, CLEANLINESS, AND CARE. As much of the beauty of a longcoat?d dr g dependls upon the perfection of its coat, the subject i s deserxing of some thought. For everyday purposes women are usually center.t xvith the results of a daily grooming, leaving the rest to399 words
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Article213 1926-09-01 4 In an address to the Society for the Study of Inebriety, Dr. A. E. A. Carvo?, medical director of the Caldecott Hall Retreat f< r Inebriate Men, Nuneaton, recently expressed the view that alcoholism should be regarded as a definite type of neurosis analagous to hysteria. An213 words
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Article94 1926-09-01 4 LADY DUHF-GORDON ON EN CL ISHWO MAN’S II AND I CAP. “English girls are the best looking in the world, but the xvorst dressed.” So said Lady Duff Gordon, demon strafing t'o State-Hided schools of art, how art can bd brought into dress designs. “I think this is94 words
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Advertisement52 1926-09-01 4 PRITCHARD S CO., LTD., I i Announce I A SPECIAL J Clearance Sale j OF THEIR Surplus Stock I OF I Afternoon anch Evening Frocks j and Hats; 1 I Woollen Frocks I 1 and Coats, I j Underclothing, I I ETC as from Friday I 3rd t AH at52 words
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Advertisement383 1926-09-01 4 No -7_ore meals! f You are giving variety to the plainest food ky the simple addition of LEA PEP-RINS’ Sauce, which enhances the flavour of everything it touches. Collect these recipes as they appear and you will never he a loss to furnish a dish which will delight your family383 words
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Article589 1926-09-01 5 GERMAN COURT AND OWNERS’ LIABILITY. Interesting Decision. An interesting decisi n of the Hanseatic Oberlandesge: icht shows t’ at the shipowner under Gcrnr.n law is responsible for damage arising through the jettisoning of deck cargo (in spite of “exemption from nautical blame” contained in the charter-party), if the589 words
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Article248 1926-09-01 5 PICKLING PETS AS A REMEDY. The bad hick xf the RoycJ Botanical Gardens, Regent’s Park, London, N.W., in losing 400 fish from an epidemic draws fresh attention to the scourge which is known as “cotton-wool” disease or saprolegnia. It the worst plague, that afflicts those who keep fish, says248 words
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Article370 1926-09-01 5 OLD DRILL SERGEANT. The days of the old drill sergeant are numbered, and his place is already being filled in some boys’ schools, including Harrow, by the physical education master. That view wag expressed by Mr. F. H. Jenner, secretary of the Secondary Schoolmasters’ Physical Education Association, at370 words
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Article305 1926-09-01 5 ORIGINAL MSS. Its existence unknown until 12 months ago, the, original manuscript of the first literary effort of Charles Dickens has found a home- in England. Entitled “The Stratagems of Rozana,” with the sub title “A Venetian Comedietta,’’ the work, which runs into 131 pages of close305 words
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Article78 1926-09-01 5 Romney’s portrait of John Wesley fetched only six guineas at Chidstie’s. The previous day his picture of Mrs. D'avenport, the eighteenth-century beauty, rea< ■sed 58,CC0 guineas. Bidding for the Wesley portrait was very slow and started at a guinea. A gainsborcugh portrait of a woman,78 words
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Advertisement110 1926-09-01 5 BOXING AT LAST! “D” FIGHTS “U” WANT For the Bantamweight Championship of Malaya Al Trono vs. Y. C. Song (Holder) 10—Sensational Rounds—lo (Challenger) Joe Lim vs. A. Sebastian t (Singapore) 6 Rounds (Penang) Amateur B. C. Young Khan vs. Mung Mung (Mg Mg) (Penang) 6 Rounds (Burmah) Soon Hoe a110 words
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Advertisement301 1926-09-01 5 f VAN-ESS j I HAIR TONIC I B The Most Wonderful Hair Tonic In The World. B B Positively Forces Hair To Grow. B I SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED I K at I “THE GEORGETOWN” I tO Just spend one minute each |PI riay on Massaging the Scalp with nH “VAN301 words
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Miscellaneous360 1926-09-01 5 A PROGRAMME DE LUXE AT THE UNITED CINEMA, EMPIRE THEATRE. PENANG ROAD. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Matinee on Saturday, 4th September, at 2-39 p.tn. First Show Starts at 7-30 p.m. Riddle Rider Episodes 5 and 6 4 Reels Second Show at 9 p.m. Pauline Frederick and Lain a La Plante360 words
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Article242 1926-09-01 6 Bulgaria’s Reply To Collective? Note. DESIRE FOR PEACE. Sofia, August 31. The Bulgarian Note replying to Greece, Rumania and Jugo-Slavia is very conciliatory and emphasises a desire to safeguard peace in the Balkans. The Bulgarian Government is doing its utmost to check Comitadji activities, •which it declares has242 words
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Article142 1926-09-01 6 FAYAL DAMAGED. London, August 31. Reuter is informed that a severe earthquake occurred at the Azores which considerably damaged the town of Fayal. No details have hitherto been received. FIFTY KILLED. Lisbon, August 31. The Governor of Horta telegraphs that 50 persons were killed in the142 words
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Article49 1926-09-01 6 CHINA STATION RELIEFS. London, September 1. Three cruisers, H. M. S. Carysfort, ii. Id. S. Castor and H. M. S. Dartmouth are due on the China station at the end of October with reliefs. Submarine L 27 will simultaneously arrive at Hongkong to replace submarine L 9.49 words
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Article83 1926-09-01 6 London, August 31, In the House of Commons, replying, to Mr. H. W. Looker, who urged the Foreign Office to see that adequate steps were taken to protect British subjects in Hankow in case of hostilities reaching there, and also in Canton, Mr. G. LockerLam pson83 words
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37 1926-09-01 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, August 31. Arrangements are being made for the Dominion Premiers coming to England lor the Imperial Conference to visit the Atlantic Fleet at sea on October 39.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 37 words
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Article38 1926-09-01 6 (Rugby RadiO Service.) London, August 31. 1 he Colonial Secretary has appointed a Boar. to lntro iuce ioca based on the pound sterlina and generally to provide for and control the supply of currency in Palestine.(Rugby RadiO Service.) - 38 words
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Article865 1926-09-01 6 SEQUEL TO COLLISION IN KEDAH RIVER. In the Supreme Court, Penang, this morning, Mr. Justice Brown resumed the hearing of the action in which the owners of tongkang No. 29 are suing the owners of the s.s. S tiawan; for damages alleged to have been sustained by them865 words
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Article609 1926-09-01 6 WIFE’S PETITION DISMISSED. Chief Justice Bound by Court of Appeal. The petition presented by Mrs. Florence Moselle Meyer against her husband, Mr. Isaac Manasseh Meyer, was dismissed by the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, on Monday morning. Mrs. Meyer in her petition asked for adeclarati >n that609 words
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Article227 1926-09-01 6 MR. POWER’S ACTIVITIES IN NOR AV AY. Lon lon, August 17. —The special correspondent of the Daily News at St. Avanger telegraphs amazing revelations of Mr. Power’s activities in Norway with the representati e of a fi’ming company. No mention is made of Lord Kitchener. It is227 words
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Article233 1926-09-01 6 PRIVATE EXHIBITION AT UNITED CINEMA. Under the distinguished patronage of the Hon. Mr. Ralph Scott, Resident Councillor, Penang, the Hon. Mr. Justice A. V. Brown. Senior Puisne Judge, Major J. J. Saunders, Officer Commanding P nangand Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps and President of the Ex-Services Association,233 words
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Article28 1926-09-01 6 ANOTHER DEATH SENTENCE. Constantinople, September 1. The Independence Tribunal has sentenced to death Abdul Kadir, in connection with the Smyrna plot. He will be hanged to-night.28 words
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Article45 1926-09-01 6 —Reuter. Moscow, September 1. With reference to Spain’s demand for re consideration of the Treaty of Algeciras, to which Russia is a signatory, it is stated tha'. the Soviet Government will not recognise any amendments made thereto without the consent of Russia.-—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article35 1926-09-01 6 Paris, August 29. The airmen Challe and Weizer are renewing their attempt to break the record for flying in a straight line. They left this morning in the direction of the Persian Gulf.—Vale.35 words
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Article63 1926-09-01 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, August 31. Paris, 164« New York, 4.85 J Brussels, 174 i Geneva, Amsterdam. 12.11| Milan 148 Berlin, 20.37 s Stockholm, 18.14 Copenhagen, 18.26 i Oslo, 22.14| Vienna, 34.39|; Prague, 163| Helsingfors. 1921 Madrid, 32.00 i Lisbon, 2’i Rio, 7;tj Buenos Aires, (holiday) Bombiv, 1/61(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article46 1926-09-01 6 y\ r rp, Yq, (From Our Own Corresp mdent.) Singapore, September 1. Polly IT won the last race and the competition for the Vice-Commodore’s 1921 Cup. H. H. the Sultan of Perak is particip ting in an American tournament at the Polo Club to-day.46 words
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Article100 1926-09-01 6 GOVERNMENT COMMISSION’S REPORT. London, August 16.—The Helsingfors correspondent of the Daily News says that the report of the Government Commission which investigated the working of Pohibition in Finland declares that the consumption of alcohol has recently increased, espec’ally among the youthful. Murders, manslaughters, and robbery vx ith100 words
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Article15 1926-09-01 6 The following are undelivered telegrams: 1. Jones Steamer Wtnhong. 2. Mrs. Edwards Customs.15 words
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Article871 1926-09-01 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The death is announced of Air. W. J. Trew, the Welsh rugby football nationalAir. V. G. Savij Chief Police Officer, Perak, has returned to Ipoh from a tour or inspection through Upper Perak. Dis. 11 ghness the Sultan of Selangor is indisposed- He was unable to visit the871 words
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173 1926-09-01 6 EXAMINATION RESULTS. •Hie following ar© the results of the Professional examinations of the luict Edward AMI. College of Medicine, Singa° pore:— The Diploma of L.AI.S. N< AV. Ahin, D. Alclntyre, C. J. Oiiveiro, Ooi Keng Seng and Tan Joo Cheng. Pass in Medicine only173 words
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Article105 1926-09-01 6 at any moment.—“Nanyo Nlchi-Nichi Shimbunsha.’’ YUO MOUNTAIN AGAIN IN ERUPTION. Tokio, August 29. Alount Yuogadake, or Sulphur Alountain, in the Tokachi Range of Hokkaido, is reported to have again burst into eruption, which caused heavy damage to lives a.rfd property. The Mie is overflowing and much anxiety isat any moment.—“Nanyo Nlchi-Nichi Shimbunsha.’’ - 105 words
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Article107 1926-09-01 6 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST. A Chinese named AVee Cheng So<, who was arrested in Sarawak recently, appeared before Mr. Bull, Second Polic» Alagistrate, Singapore, when he wai charged with criminal breach of trust I a servant in respect of over 10,000 lbs. <f rubber, the property of Messrs.107 words
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Advertisement105 1926-09-01 6 WINNING GOOD-WILL is largely a matter of personality, anl personality s made up of mental aril physical characteristics. You cannot b’ cither physically or mentally at your besi nlcss the internal machinery is in re gidar working order and to Onsure thi r egularity there is nothing better than ai105 words
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Advertisement67 1926-09-01 7 HHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiniIIIII I LAST THREE DAYS I ■MM KM I Thursday 9 September 2nd I I Friday, 3 rd I Saturday, 4th I WHITEAWAYS SA T ICT I 111 i Hw w w i ALE PRICE I BARGAINS TO CLEAR IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I I ALL REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE. I67 words
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Article443 1926-09-01 8 The question of the cancellation of America’s war debts still continues to intrigue the public interest fanned as it is by the prominence given to it by the pronouncements of certain reputable citizens of the United States who are of opinion that a rehabilitated Europe would be worth443 words
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444 1926-09-01 8 The Press of Malaya is beginning to realise the importance of, and to give publicity to. Dr. Connolly’s letter on Sir Laurence Gui Bernard’s proposed reform of the F. M. S. constitution, first published and dealt with editorially in 'T/ie Pinang Gazette on August 26 under444 words
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Article389 1926-09-01 8 Rumour has it, according to our Ipoh contemporary, that when Mr. Clayton, lately District Officer, Lower Perak. teUirns from leave, he will assume thduties of Direct r of Fisheries, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, in succession to Mr. C. F. J. Green. Once again, if the news389 words
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Article1379 1926-09-01 8 is no longer an appropriate name for the month which we are entering to-day. When the year began in March, this was the seventh of its months. It is now the ninth and should be called November. It is a busy month for the farmers at Home1,379 words
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Article31 1926-09-01 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) R. Sheet 67$ cts per pounds per pl. $9O No. 1 Crepe 67| cts per pound per pl. $9O Easier. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)31 words
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Article115 1926-09-01 8 77»z> Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following prices, on August 31: London. Spot £295 5-0 Up -12-6 3 m/s. buying „291-15-0 £l-0-0 3 selling 291-17 6 -17-6 Local. September I: Singapore sold 50 tons at sl4Bf Penang 25 tons at $l4Bl. Messrs. Soustead and Co.. Ltd'. To-day’s115 words
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Article45 1926-09-01 8 The output of Takuapa Valley Tin Dredeinc NrL. for the month of August was 1.060 piculs. 627 hours worked, 141,600 cubic yards treated. The output of Ronpibon Tin. Nn Liability. for the month ended 31st August was 205 picu’s, 70,000 yard?, hours 188»45 words
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Advertisement224 1926-09-01 8 U Mr.-i I I Z S r /rfKh I 1° .--/WMMb rx wrTn <• ®Bgw/ i:: -<- I® t?' Two sportsOne smoke Opinion is divided as to r whether Golf or Hockey is the 'ideal winter Game. But on cigarettes all men of discrimination are unanimous. I They insist on224 words
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Advertisement39 1926-09-01 8 “E>. £r> O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Next Concert, sth September, 9-30 p m. DRINK Apolli naris THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.39 words
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Miscellaneous63 1926-09-01 8 Here’s your chance to see the Idolised screen star who died on the 24th August in New York. RUDOLPH VALENTINO IN “MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE” The picture sedected by the late Queen Alexandra as the entertainment for cr guests on the occasion of her 80th birthday at Sandringham. theatre royal From Thursday63 words
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Miscellaneous26 1926-09-01 8 TIDE 1 ABLES. To-Day. HUb Witer. Low Water. 8.8 a.m. Midnight. 9.54 p.m. 3 54 a m. -VO 9.47 a.m. 3.16 a.m. 10.56 p.m. 4.49 p.m.26 words
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Obituary19 1926-09-01 8 DEATH. At Tairing Hospital on 29th ulto. Captain V. O. Upton, son of Dr. H. C. Upton, Hove. England.19 words
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Article1331 1926-09-01 9 Churchill Cheered For WellBalanced Speech. FRESH PROPOSALS NECESSARY. ONLY KEY TO RENEWED NEGOTIATIONS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, Augugt 31. The Miners’ Executive to-day decided, by a narrow majority, not to formulate any peace proposals for the consideration of the Delegates’ Conference bat to leave the question for that(Rugby Radio Service.) - 1,331 words
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Article115 1926-09-01 9 Appalling Scenes. REW’S HEROISM. Moscow, August 31. 160 persons were drowned in the sinking of tbe Burevestnik. There were 563 passengers aboard at the time of the disaster. Lifeboats from the port saved 285 while many others saved themselves. The majority of the passengers were inhabitants of115 words
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Article60 1926-09-01 9 .—Reuter. TO PROCEED TO AMERICA. Rome, September 1. General Nobile, who was the pilot of the airship Norge on the Polar expedition, in an interview, said he had accepted an invitation from the United States t>» supervise for some months the work of the American A-ronautical Establishment after.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article367 1926-09-01 9 Question of Non-Permanent Members. FRENCH AMENDMENT. DIFFICULTY OF FINDING SUITABLE FORMULA. London, August 31. Sir Austen Chamberlain has left for Geneva to attend the League Council on September 2 and the Assembly on September 6. Geneva, August 31. The League Committee appointed to consider the future composition of367 words
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Article58 1926-09-01 9 The first dinner of the ex-Air Services Association will be held at the E. and O. Hotel on Saturday, September 4. All ex-members of the R.N.A.S., the R. F. C. and the R. A. F. desirous of being present should communicate with Mr. D. A. Parrott58 words
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Article174 1926-09-01 9 R u*er. MR. BAKER’S ARTICLE CRITICISED. New York, August 31. The Republican papers deplore Mr. Newton Baker’s debt cancellation suggestions. The New York Tribune says the suggestion is inopportune and will merely lead to misconception and confusion. The New York Times however, in supporting Mr. Baker’s article, citesR u*er. - 174 words
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Article459 1926-09-01 9 Lancs. Wins Championship. BRILLIANT BATTING. London, August 31. The following are the results of county championship matches concluded today LANCS v NOTTS. At Manchester—W. E. Howard’s (pavilion attendant) benefit. —Lancs won by 10 wickets. Notts made 292 —Whysall 97, Carr 67, Macdonald taking 5 wickets for 93 and459 words
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Article35 1926-09-01 9 The following are the results of matches played to-day: THE LEAGUE (DIV. lII.—NORTHERN.) Rochdale 3, Crewe Athletic 1. Southport 1, Hartlepools U. 0. —Reuter. [AoWiYzunaZ Reuter Telegrams are to be found in Page 6.]35 words
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Advertisement34 1926-09-01 9 Hrefbam Extinguishes r any kind of 1 Fire, Rubber, X,- Petrol, Wood, |V' I Electrical, etc. u; Mu DUREGE AND THOMAS, LTD. PENANG, AGENTS. »< i ill Xi H 'i?-'■>'*■ I J I J?’/-’ p34 words
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Advertisement179 1926-09-01 9 I Te No hone P 9 n B2 na FOR THE J FINEST PROVISIONS New Shipments Arriving Monthly. 5 Hunter’s Half Hams in Special Tropical ’4r Packing (From 6| lb. to 81 lb.) $l-05 per lb. T George Dalidets Whole Tomatoes (4 in a tin) -20 each Tomato Puree (small179 words
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Article672 1926-09-01 10 VARIED PRODUCTIONS. In India and Ceylon the grass family provides material for the preparation of enormous quantities of essential oils. First in point o/: quantity conies Ceyiou litrcneEa oil. This o-l is used on a very large iscale 11 the manufacture of household soap and other cheap perfumery,672 words
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Article135 1926-09-01 10 WHERE BABIES IN 1926 SCOPE OVER GRANDFATHERS. Children born this year have a,n average expectancy of life that exceeds their grandfathers by twelve years. > o says V. odd GreUn, N-, Medical officer 01 health, who, in his annual report points out that that suburb’s135 words
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Article678 1926-09-01 10 In Rangoon the society for the prevention of Cruelty to Animals has issued its second annual rc*port. The following extracts may be of interest here: The Rangoon Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was founded in 1909, and after some years of struggling cn678 words
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Article96 1926-09-01 10 former high Sheriff of X OiRTHUM BE RLAND. I Estate of gross value of £491,371 was left by Mr. Hugh Andrew, of Teddington Manor, Gloucestershire, who died in May. Formerly High-Sheriff of Northumberland and a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron, he was the son of an Antrim96 words
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Article44 1926-09-01 10 A aiking into the refreshment marquee of Didsbury Agricultural Society’s Show, at Alan ch ester, a man asked, “How much have you taken so far?” Convey ng the impression, that he represented the caterers, he obtained £4O or £ro and disappared.44 words
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Advertisement403 1926-09-01 10 i fi"% A A,ROMANCE OF g DAWN MALAYA. ZZ r 7 zz i i ‘-«aStß' zz x zz zz ECEBaKKMBnra Wg I «I™ zz <->'■- >7® i W Wi/ ZZ J ZZ S B 1 BfE PRICE $3-00 zz Jessie A. Davidson .a per copy zz (Great-Granddaughter of xSRa r403 words
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Advertisement226 1926-09-01 10 DON’T Suffer from Headache tCJd'r’sy and Jumpy “v->' W Nerves—fake k i f i I IJ l M S K LIVEW aFII i "I /JI Dcßoss’ 3 Life Pills Enjoy tire J Contentment v \\x_ Sound Health I*l TTtWT HOW COMP4WY. h.- J-» I fThe Pro-phy-l«c-tic Tooth BrushV is scientifically226 words
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Article244 1926-09-01 11 TAMIL DRIVER PENALISED. kor driving his car in a rash and negli gent manner, and colliding with a cart uawn by a Chinese at Pudu-rd., Periasauiy, a Tamil, v. as charged in the Kuala I.um,pur police court before the magistrate, Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, on244 words
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Article173 1926-09-01 11 JUDGE GIVES INTERESTING DECISION. The signature of a lawyer’s clerk on a writ instead of the signature of the lawyer himself was held by the Chief Justice Sir William Murison, not to invalidate the document, says the “Singapore Free Press.’’ It was sought to have set aside173 words
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120 1926-09-01 11 AGED CHINESE KILLED. ,An inquest was held on Saturday, in ie Kuala- Lumpur police court, before Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, regarding the Jea.h of an aged Chinese of 72 years named Liew Liah, who was knocked sown by a. motor car on; August120 words
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Article103 1926-09-01 11 The following teams will appear on Thursday, September 2, at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade Ground; Colours:—Cheah Swee Eng: IT. L. Marshall and J. T. Neve; E. A. M. A ilson, J. A. McEvoy and W. F. Fletcher E. A. de Buriatte, D. A. EdwardsEvans, J. H. Pedlow103 words
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Article125 1926-09-01 11 CHINESE MINERS ENTOMBED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 1. A landslide on a Chinese min?, at P-ipan yesterday, resulted in three men being entombed. Rescue work was carried out pre mptly, but life w’as extinct when the men were dug out. Tn the Thirl Police Court, Penan’’,125 words
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Article840 1926-09-01 11 Messrs Baker Morgan and Co., Ltd., Koala Lumpur, reported on Monday as follows: While Rubber and Industrial shareshave remained firm with a tendency upwards, the Tin Share market has had a sharp se’-back during the earlier portions of the p riod under review’, although the metal remains840 words
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Article88 1926-09-01 11 The health statement for the Municipality of G<orge Town for the ending Aujus! 28th, 1926, shows a total of 57 d»atbs—36 u ales and 21 females—the d*ath-rate being 2185 per mille compared with 26.45 in the preceding week and with 28.15 in the corresponding week of last year.88 words
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Article71 1926-09-01 11 The following were our opening quotations for to-day Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Xllenbys 3.20 3.30 Brogas 1.65 1.70 Indragiris 10.30 10.50 M. Pindas 2.80 2 85 S. Tukangs 1.42| 1.47| U. Malaccas 2.80 2.85 Tins. Bangrins (01d)... 35/- 37/6 Chenderiangs 24/9 25/6 Gopengs 47/6 50/Idris 57/- 59/Ipohs 51/671 words
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Article220 1926-09-01 11 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926. Benerex Opinm p. «hewt. f 5,000.00 notu Cloves 100.00 sellers Quid lea* 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 noin. 110 b 95.00 Conor: nt r per 1 .non 50.00 non. opra Sundried $11.70 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Qreen220 words
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Article130 1926-09-01 11 1 ENANG SEPTEMBER 1, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndon Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 17/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Re 1531 j 3 day’s sight Private H 1554 «nn-.bay Demand Rank 153| I Madras Demand130 words
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Article96 1926-09-01 11 The homeward mail by the s.s. Ekina closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 3rd instant. The B. I. Packet Tara with mails despatched from London on Xugust 12 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Saturday, the 4th instant. The Cycle and Carriage Co. (1926)96 words
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Article1219 1926-09-01 11 NAM H». I J J KURHMk 1«.. S e Sa Allenoy HnEbnr Co 3 20 3 30 Mor Gnteb Ho> b< 2 80 3 00 AnuUrnrrMtterf 4 0 4 75 Kirxn, Pl-rMt? ĕ>vr4«"»r- 4 5 5 CO Ku>|in c Rrbbrt Rf»»l r 1 P 5 >1,219 words
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Advertisement1012 1926-09-01 11 •New Advertisements PROGRESS IN TREATMENT POSITION wanted. 0F TROPICAL DISEASE. Wanted a post by an experienced Important discovery by good Needlewoman. Apply to E BUE]!0I M D jjsurso c/o A. <¥. C. A. Hostel, Penang. FOR SAI F To the many brilliant triumphs of scientific research <nust be added that1,012 words
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Article527 1926-09-01 12 In these days of marvellous developments in the machinery for the propulsion of ships, it is interesting to note that it is only 86 years ago since the first Cunard liner, the Royal Mail Steamship Britannia, sailed from Liverpool for America. She left the Merseyside527 words
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Article101 1926-09-01 12 September 1, 3 and 4—Military Tattoo and Pageant. 11, 12 and 13—Annual Teevali Tennis Tournament Kampong Kuantan Club, Kuala Selangor. September 9.—-Penang Hockey League P. S. A. A. v. P. F. S. Penang Free School ground. September 16. —P. C. C. v. P. S., Esplanade. October 23—Hockey Match,101 words
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Article134 1926-09-01 12 LORD TERRINGTON IN ‘STATE OF PROST RA T 1 ON’— ST A,TE A lENT OF AFFAIRS ORDERED In the London Bankruptcy Court on August 3. the public examination of Lord Terrington was adjourned until November 2. The Registrar made an order against him to submit, within four134 words
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Article489 1926-09-01 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Hangsang for Calcutta. Muroran Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Pembrokeshire for Colombo, Port Said, Oran, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. The increasing number of motor vessels has directed attention to the fact that when they are in narrow waters and it is necessaiy to apprise other vessels489 words
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Article310 1926-09-01 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federateu Malay States, Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlie* than th 6 Ordinary mail. Resumption of Nioht Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p. m310 words
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Advertisement170 1926-09-01 12 British Standard CARS i Y sKel4 H P‘STRATFORD’ 5 SEATER h;;'^ 1 UWB CQACH-WOPS-tefl»S4 feW gggjffiffi fe W g F'JUxdV& ®Bgs sawt wiper I 0.4 Anccatwpkal and |O IyGUY tMToughuf* all weather car. pL. y g Agents: MALAYAN MOTORS, f| Kg Proprietors t Wsaras Bros., Ltd.,Penang L 4 8%. K170 words
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Advertisement90 1926-09-01 12 THE PERFECT ANTI CORROSIVE PAINT READY FOR USE feWllllllllßffi Il i I II -RGDFI NG PAINT B li I gK COfiROSAVE QURABLC II I REP~ 1 I II bursill&ol:’London- Il Kl—fiFWmiTiniiiiwgft ONE GALLON COVERS AT LEAST 900 sq. feet I FOR USE ON ALL EXPOSED IRONWORK. Bgf j CORROSION Z~~RED~~Z]I90 words
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Article609 1926-09-01 13 JMMIGRATICN INDiGNITIE-S. Once more the Ame ican immigration avthcrit es at Lilis Island have achieved an unpleasant prominence. it- is now some jears since S r Auckland Geddes, in the capacity of B.iit.sh Ambassador to the United States, made an investigation of the ccnditions at th s609 words
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Article118 1926-09-01 13 ALFRED GILBERT RETURNS AFTER TWENTY YEARS. At the age of seventy-four, Mr. Alfred Gilbert, the famous sculptor and creator of Eros, is back in. England after an absence of nearly twenty years. Mr. Gilbert, who resigned his position as Royal Academician in ]9C9 and has since been118 words
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Advertisement319 1926-09-01 13 Mwv ill I a r/ y^ I HB I “4711’’ Eau de Cologne ben’ s the stamp A unobtrusive good taste- It therefore |MB I|mB makes an admirable gift between frien.is |MM ;’y?i All v omen know the many uses “4711“ 1-o.u de Cologne. Its delightful perfume jffij !|a|. __it319 words
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Advertisement35 1926-09-01 13 Vour Eys Does it trouble you If so try Sellers’ Lotus Honey, the safest, surest and most high-praised Nature’s cure for Eye troubles. Cures even Cataract, etc. Literature Boon Pharmacy, Penang Road, Pening, (S. S.I35 words
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Advertisement238 1926-09-01 13 r®a Remington. Buck Shot Load I hard-hitting cartrid- I W es f° r deer, or other animals of medium size. j A “Nitro Club” case, plenty of power in the powder behind 12 pellets of buck shot and you have a Remington Game Load NfTRO CdlFthat cannot be equalled for238 words
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Article779 1926-09-01 14 NO SEMBLANCE OF A TRIAL. Peking, August G. Lin Pai-swai, aged about 50, and for the past five years editor and owner of the "Shoh Hui J<h I’ao,” a paper noted in Peking for its trenchant and out spoken editorials, was arrested at one o’clock this morning by779 words
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Article75 1926-09-01 14 DEATH OF LAST SURVIVOR. Rugby, Angnst 17. The death has occurred of Mr. Charles St. John, aged 86, the last survivor of the white men who accompanied Dr. David i Livingstone, the great missionary and explorer, into Central Africa. After tak- ing part in slave suppression on75 words
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Article829 1926-09-01 14 GENIAL VISITOR FOR THE PRINCE. The following entertaining extracts are from a series of open Mt ra to Mr. Coolidge describing an informal visit u> the Prince of Wales at York Hons* l by Mr. Will Rogers, the American humorist, wh«> relates the event in the829 words
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Advertisement257 1926-09-01 14 X If sco M J jSj The Sovereign rra M Cj Whisky that LJ Cd satisfies the Lu •jX? most fastidious. W|y wf \\A Pre-war Age o v ffif/ anJ Quality. ff/ xX/X, BLeNDeoiMjfe-L The Distillers Agency, Limited. fc DOuct o* Edinburgh Scotland. n3dH G. 421 When you remember ENO257 words
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Advertisement400 1926-09-01 14 I The Really I Good Toffee! Ferity and Quality (guaranteed by JOHN MACKINTOSH sons, Ltd., Toffee Town. HALIFAX, Eng. Vak Resident Representative H. WORHAM, P.O. Box 659, i SINGAPORE. WEED Chain-Jack The Weed Chain-Jack quickly lifts the heaviest car with little effort while permitting you to stand free from springs400 words
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Article618 1926-09-01 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, September 1, 1926 S ok» Government Mutton— Mnttcn Indian M per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart 4 lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb618 words
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Advertisement1254 1926-09-01 16 I— 1 ■lH—— l !Syj£SSg'‘*r vvvnf nwnn INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENAHtt- jMI 'A A V'Jfci ‘fe A A I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. |l g|g| NEL EUS Sept. 3 Xfarseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Bg 1 J» a TEIRESIAS Sept. 9 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. SARPEDON Sept. 151,254 words
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Advertisement569 1926-09-01 16 I*. 0.-BRITISH IN’HA and apcar lines. (Companies Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGER A CARGO SK V rBNINSULAB AND ORIENTAL N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government? P. A O. SAILINGS, LONDON—FAK-BAGTBRN BERYICB. For Blncapore, Howfkong, BhaaghaiT Mojil For Colombo 1 Adas, Fort Bald, Mar.«llt. Yokohama aad Kobe. «d London.569 words
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