Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 September 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 200. VOL. LXXX1V THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 842 2 POOR POTENTIALITIES. Mr. C.E. Lane-Poole (Commonwealth Forestry Adviser) has submitted a comprehensive report to the Commonwealth Government on the forestry resources of Papua and New Guinea. Mr. LanePoole’s origimil commission was to re port on the forestry resources of Papua, but his reseaiches and investigations were so
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    • 1207 2 I TF.NDFRS INVITED. Massftg0 Viiii !;:U cnmmM t Ey>7 n-nmnrrn m v cavTTP George 'I own, Penang, hereby invite FL I Cr.U.ilHRI tenders for the following works j&J z-sf 'I® 1. “Widening of Farquhar Street >0 1 n/r V- I between the junction of Farquhar Street Vjte Mr. r.nd Mrs.
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    • 359 2 I:: VAN-ESS HAIR TONIC The Most Wonderful Hair Tonic In The World. fl Positively Forces Hair To Grow. SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED 1 AT “THE GEORGETOWN” I Just spend one minute each |S day on Massaging the Scalp with Hl VAN ESS.” Within two weeks fl your hair will cease falling
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  • 761 3 A TWO-CENTURY-OLD EVENT. As I crossed the AlbertBridge in Chelsea three mallard went over my head, flying low. The last time I had seen duck pass Ug over a, bridge was cn one of the great Punjab rive'is, where the birds knew better than to fly.within
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  • 806 3 BY JOHN PRIOLEAU, IN THE E VENING STANDARD. To go holiday making by motorcar is to ensure that your holiday is a real one. It is not only the fact that your car saves yon all the intensive horror of long railway journeys packed like
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  • 103 3 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. 8. A. A. v. P. F. S. Penang Free School ground. September 16. —P. C. C. v. P. S., Esplanade. October 23—Hockey
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 475 3 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. SALE OF LAND IN KEDAH. MUKIM GURUN. The under-mentioned blocks of State land, to be held under agricultura titles, will be sold by public auction at the Lan i Office, Sungei Pataui on Saturday 11th September 1926, (3.3.45) at 11 a.m. at an upset price of $35/-
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    • 18 3 MARY SETON, E. Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, Singapore. Blackwood Furniture, China, from Hongkong. Lamps and Shades from Shanghai.
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    • 219 3 I I W Capstan ’’--that’s a good cigarette jfi “Capstan” I Cigarettes, j I W. D. H. O. WILLS, I II BRISTOL AND LONDON. IW rr a s niCollis BrnwijeX I B 81 •> p Wlf THE CRIGI !\!AL AND ONLY QENUIN E. Acts like a Charm in DIARRHfEA I
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  • 626 4 “THOSE WHO SLANDERED ME SO GREATLY.” “1 die a Christian, thank ng a/11 those who have been good to me, and pardonng those who have dene/ me evil and have slandered me so greatly. I wish to be interred at the place where I
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  • 143 4 SENIOR MASTER TO RETIRE IN O( TOBER. Sii Thomas L ilies Chitty, who has bc m Master at the Law Courts for twenty-five years, and Senior Master and Ling’s Remembrancer ft r the past -ix errs, will retire from his official duties in October. Sir Lilies, who
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  • 492 4 W IDES BREAD ACTIV1T Y. Are thene years when the fabric of the earth is more uneasy, when its crust shakes ir» le violently and exudes lava or ashes in larger quantities Certainly in thet last few r weeks there has been widespread and maleficent activity. From June* 26
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 52 4 PRITCHARD S CO., LTD., I Announce I A SPECIAL J I Clearance Sale OF THEIR I Surplus Stock i 0F I I Afternoon and Evening Frocks I and Hats; I I Woollen Frocks I i and Coats, I Underclothing, I ETC., as from Friday I September 3rd AH at Bargain
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    • 234 4 J ffji IM HOW ACTRESSES KEEP THEIR, GOOD LOOKS. Many ladies envy their sisters of the theatrical profession, and wonder h )w it ?s that they retain th.e girlish freshness of complexion, the beaming eyes, and the vivacity of manner wh ch most women lose soon after marriage if not
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    • 417 4 Soothes x While It Cleanses SW tW*W*!*» THE profuse creamy lather is lotionlike in its action. It beautifies and Palm and olive oils —notning else—give nature'sgreen soothes while it cleanses and leaves the colour to Palmolive Soap. skin fresh> soft and youthfuL Palmolive Soap is produced entirely by machinery and
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  • 1330 5 CHINESE LAW AND CUSTOM INVOLVED. A case of interest, owing to Chinese custom being involved, is now occupying the attention of the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court. Ordinarily, the cise would have been dealt w.ith in a few minutes, as it is simply an application by Chian Eng,
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  • 435 5 DUTIES OF DR. A. T. STANTON’S NEW APPOINTMENT. It was recently announced that Dr. A. T. Stanton, since 1921 Director of Government Laboratories in the F.M.S., had been app< inted Chief Medical Adviser to the Colonial Office. In a circular letter to officers administrating the various colonies,
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  • 316 5 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR NEW CHURCH. Th© Methodist Mission 1,500 Collected by Mrs. T oh Jin Wan: Mr. and Mrs. Teoh Jin V» an $1,000; Mr. 4ng Cheng Kang $50; Misses Teoh Poh Siu and Teoh Poh Tim. and Hr. Ang Cheng Kau, each $10 $1,080 Collected by Rev.
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  • 240 5 COLOURED CONGRESS IN JAPAN. Nagasaki, August. 1. —With police watching every entrance and others within the hall, the Pan-Asia-tic Congress opened here to-day. It is the first gathering in the world's history of delegates of the coloured races demanding racial equality and denouncing White domination. Japan,
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  • 93 5 The hearing of the action brought by Messrs Boasson and Van Overzee, a Dutch firm whose head offices are in Amsterdam, against the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, claiming $11,055 damages for alleged breach of a contract to ship a quantity of
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  • 1227 5 GOLD, SILVER, AND OLD MASTERS. To walk through the great doorway, <h( Door (f Pai dons, between the twin, doi. c-capped towers of the Cath Jral of the Assumption in Mexico City is to see an epitome of the history of the Catholic Church in that country,
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  • 377 5 You cannot swim the Channel without luck—and plenty -o-f it. Strength, ski”, stamina, and endurance will no. suffice in themselves. Old sailors who know the Seven. Seas will tell you that there is no more mysterious bit of water than that which flows through th?
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  • 147 5 Women’s ankles and men’s laughter were a great attraction on the Victoria Pier, Folkestone, when. sc< great was the attendance of people at the competitions that two houses were necessary to accommodate those desirous of adjudicating, for the audience s were the judges. I The whole length of
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  • 374 5 STR GEORGE NEWMAN AT SANITARY CONGRESS. i Sir Georg. Newman, Chief Medical Ifiicer of the Ministry of Health, deli- ered his prcsidemtial address to Section A of the R yaJ Sanitary Institute Officer of the Ministry of Health, dclivCongrrss at the Central Hall, Westminster, cn July
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  • 463 5 How do the detectives, confronted by ’a mystery such as that of the Bayswater murder, begin 1 Many people are asking that question, and it may be worth while to follow the links in the cha nof reasoning which, it is hoped, will bring the murderers
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 70 5 Children Like Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For “black and blue’’ bruises, sprains of v l ists and ankles, strains of cord s and muscles, stubbed toes, cuts, burns and other mishaps of childhood, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm always gives relief. Does just as much for older people too. Eases their rheumatic pains,
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  • 1156 6 SEQUEL TO COLLISION IN KEDAH RIVER. In the Supreme Court. Penang, yesterday. Mr. Justice Brown resumed the hearing of the action in which the owners of tong kang No. 29 are suing the owners of rhe s. s. Sitiawan, for d-images sustained by them by reason of a
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  • 268 6 RETURNING TO PENANG. Theatre-goers will be interested to learn of the forthcoming visit of Dick Norton’s New Globe Trotters Company who are advertised to commence a short season of two nights only at the Town Hall commencing Tuesday, September 7. The company are about to conclude a
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  • 159 6 To the delight of the local movie-fans, there will be in the complete change of programme at Theatre Royal from tonight till Sunday, the 5th inst, the greatest lover of the screen—Rudolph Valentino—and the greatest lover of fiction in the world’s renowned romance. Valentino who
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  • 37 6 DARUL AIHSAN TO PLAY MING SHIN SHEH. A Soccer match between the Darul Aihsan Football Club and the Ming Shin Sheh Football Team will be played on the Renorg Ground at 5 p. m. sharp to-morrow.
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  • 26 6 Penang, on Tuesday, September 7, at 6 30 p. m.
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  • 75 6 Wbo let the “inde- pendent, sovereign State of Kelentan in for the litigation with the Duff Develorment Company? Someone in a high office must have blundered. Who was he? Recent disgraceful blunders are Prai.the Huxley Contractsand the
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  • 1009 6 ORDERS OF THE DAY. The following are the orders of the day for the Legislative Council meeting to be held on Monday, September 6. 1. Question by Mr. Ward:-— “Will Government please state the present position with regard to the new road between Chancery Lane and Holland Road,
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  • 201 6 JAPANESE EMIGRANTS TO SOUTHAMERICA. Tokio, August 30.—Out of 7,500 Japanese emigrants to be sent by the O. S. K. South American liners in this year, 6,100 were transported during the six months I ending June 30. Scare-Mongers and the GovernmentThe Cabinet, after a special meeting in which Mr.
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  • 160 6 NAVAL TELEGRAPHIST I ELECTROCUTED. The death occurred at Hongkong recently, under tragic c rcumstames, of Leading Telegraphist Leonard Ca’line of Submarine L.7. Carline met his death while attjndiug to some batteries on board the submarine, when he was electrocuted. He was able to ask someone to
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  • 1103 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. H. H. the Sultan of Perak is in Singapore and will remain for the races. Mrs. G. Nevil Stevens, of Ipoh, gees Home on holiday by the s. s. Sarpedon on September 15. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Corbett have sailed from Australia on their way back to
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  • 306 6 MILITARY FUNERAL IN TAIPING. The funeral of the late Captain V. C. Upton took place on Monday at 4.45 a.rn the Rev. R. J. Hi'chcok officiating at the service, says the Times of Malaya. The sodden death of Captain Upton in Tai pi ng Hospital at
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  • 37 6 Sept- ember 15, in the rnt-et’ng room of the Penan» Chamber of Commerce, No 1, Downing Street, Penang.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 41 6 1/AflTTNS PILLS, n APIOL STEEL Sure and certain for all Female n complaints.Every lady should I s keep a box in the house. g Chemists and Stores sell k them throughout the world. 1 H Proprietor: nMARTIN, Cksuist, Southampton, Endu'd. H
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    • 56 6 Everybody Uses It. That s one great thing about Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy every user is a friend, and is glad to tell her neighbour all about it. It ig certainly great for coughs and colds, for croup and any kind of cough that hits either the young or the, elderly
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 75 7 I YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY I TWO DAYS ONLY I A I To-morrow, September 3rd I 1 I 'AND 1 SE s I Saturday, 4th I REMAIN OF I Immrs record! CLEARANCE SALE.| Do not fail to anticipate your require- 1 ments which are now obtainable at I w- zzz B'
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  • 1005 8 Onr leading articles on the subject of the doubtful quality of toddy supplied to the coolie under the present system of retail tender have become a matter of more than ordinary public interest. We have received a of communications dealing with the evil effects of adulteration from
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  • 157 8 SECOND HAND DEALER CONVICTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 2. A Chinese second-hand dealer was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for fraudulent possession of motor car parts. Cruelty to Animals. Arising from the statement of Mr. E. A. Brown at the Municipal Commission, the Magistrate. Mr. Bull,
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  • 1283 8 OOHE following dialogue between 10 two flies although amusinv, points a moral to residents in Penang where the menace is ever present. The first fly said I’m getting tired of this I think 1’11 go and get something to eat. There’s Mrs. Smith’s house opposite—I think 1’11
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  • 44 8 The General Produce Agency Ltd. Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $89 to $90 F.A.Q. do 86 88 Low F.A.Q. do 80 85 Loose Scrap do 48 58
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  • 110 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., (fives the following prices, on September 1: London. Spot £295 10-0 Up 5/3 m/s. buving 292-5-0 10/3 selling „292 10-0 12/6 Local. September 2: Singapore sold 250 tons at $148| Penang buyers no sellers at $148f. Messrs. Boustead and Co.. Ltd'.— To-day’s quotation
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  • 35 8 The following are additional rubber outputs for August: lbs Penang 367,000 Sabrang 111,000' Straits 263.000 Rubana 101,000 Tali Ayer 122,000 Bagan Serai 42,500 Batak Rabit 38,000 Kuran 30,000 Merchiston 36,000 Mount joy 12,500
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  • 74 8 The output of Nawng Pet Tin Limited, for the month of August was hours run 143, yardage treated 7.335, ore won 78. Reduced output due to closing North end workings, dewatering South end and erecting new elevator and palongs there. The output of Phin Soon Tin Mines, Ltd.,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 307 8 1 IUl KlSSlw x KML .<Wm' <wwMaLw «J BiEh wif /r £mmI IV^- WSstH V&^^^W T '--SSsi fill professions Q negmo^e Whether a man practices Law or Medicine they are both conducive to the training of a sound judgment in matters personal as well as professional. I It is this
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    • 64 8 Pageant of Empire Ball At the E. O. HOTEL Saturday, 18th September, 9.30 p.m. to 2.00 a.m. Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Honourable the Resident Councillor, Penang. FANCY CRESS Prizes will be given for the best costumes Inlaid of Service Charities. Tickets on Sale at:—E. O. HOTEL ROBINSON PIANO
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 253 9 Official View of National Negotiations. HOPEFUL SIGNS. «I .1 MORE MEN RETURNING TO WORK IN MIDLANDS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 2. Although no fresh move in the coal dispute is to be expected until after tomorrow, the Delegate Conference held further interviews to-day with a view to facilitating
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  • 109 9 DAMAGE BY LIGHTNING AND FLOOD*. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 2. A brief but violent thunderstorm which broke over London this morning did considerate damage. There were many narrow escapes but no lives were lost. The streets in the low lying localities were flooded and the electric
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  • 64 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 2. The British Charge D’Affaires in Athens has been informed that he may establish normal relations with the new Greek Government of General Konylis. The Note of the Greek Minister in London notifying the Foreign Secretary that Admiral Coundouriotis has re-as-snmed the
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  • 60 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 2. Paris, 163s New York, 4.85L; Brussels, 1741 Geneva, 25.131 Amsterdam. 12.111 Milan, 1351 5 Berlin, 20.38 Stockholm, 18.14 Copenhagen. 18.261 Oslo. 22.141 Vienna, 34.36 Prague, 163| Helsingfors, 192| Madrid, 31.821 Lisbon. 2s I Rio, 710 Buenos Aires. 45/« Bombay, 1/51 }d Shanghai.
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  • 53 9 San Francisco, September 2. The returns from over half the divisions in California for the Republican primary elections, show that Lieut.-Governor Young is ahead of Mr. Richardson the incumbent for the Governorship by 22,000 votes. Lieut.-Governor Young adheres to President Coolidge’s policies inc'uding the World Court
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  • 28 9 Washington, September 1. Lieutenant Cyrns Bettis, the winner of the Pulitzer air race in 1925, has died in hospital as the result of a crash.
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  • 63 9 Seventeen Killed. FATAL LANDSLIP. Barcelona, September 1. Seventeen persons were killed and 36 injured by the derailment of a mail train proceeding from Barcelona to Valencia. L'he accident occurred near Tortosa, in consequence of a landslip following heavy rain. A third class carriage was telescoped. Madrid, September
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  • 30 9 Several villages in the environs of Barcelona have been inundated by the rains. Thirty-six people have perished in the floods and there has been great material damage.
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  • 117 9 CHINA’ S TRAGEDY. STRONG HAND REQUIRED. London, September 2. Urging a strong policy on the part of the powers, in view of the recent antiforeign developments in China, the Daily Telegraph says that the so-called conciliation which is actually a submission, has only made the position worse, and expresses the
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  • 67 9 MANY INJURED. Lisbon, September 1. The Governor of Horta now cables that 8 were killed and 200 injured in the Fayal earthquake. Four hundred houses were razed to the ground. At Flamanga there was a continuous series of short shocks. The Government has ordered the immediate departure of
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  • 76 9 NEGROES’ FATE IN NEW YORK TENEMENT. New York, September 1. Five negroes are dead and one is missing as the result of a fire in a fivestorey negro tenement, the occupants of which were cut off from escape, owing to a deep trench cutin front of the
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  • 66 9 EYES OM OIL. Berlin, September 1. An extraordinary general meeting of the Farbenindustrie Company, namely, the Chemicals Combine, approved an increase in the company’s capital from 646.000,000 to 1,100,000,000 marks. The Chairman said that the past year had been favourable for business and financial progress. The company,
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  • 72 9 Moscow, September 2. The Russo-Afghan Treaty of neutrality and mutual non-aggression was signed amid great ceremony at Pagman, the summer residence of the King of Afghanistan, by M. Stark, the Soviet plenipotentiary and the Afghan Foreign Minister. It provides for neutrality in the event of armed conflict
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  • 38 9 Paris, September 2. The French aviators, Challe and Werzer arrived at Bunder Abbas without a stop from Paris beating the world’s record non-stop fFght held by the Frenchman, Girier, from Paris to Omsk. Reuter.
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  • 40 9 The homeward mail by the g.s. Ekma closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The B. I. Packet Tara with mails despatched from London on August 12 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m, on Saturday, the 4th Instant.
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  • 924 9 Modified Cecil Plan Adopted. SPAIN STANDS PAT. BRITISH PLEA FOR COOPERATION. Geneva, September 1. The Committee which is dealing with the composition of the League of Nations Council has adopted the Drafting SubCommittee’s modified scheme. The Spanish member did not vote, and the Polish member declared partial
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  • 72 9 Australians v. England XI. LARWOOD’S DAY OUT. London, September 1. At Folkestone in tine weather, after a morning of rain, before 5,000. The wicket was on the soft side. Collins won the toss. The Australians made 274— Bardsley 55, Hendry 81, Ponsford 47. Larwood was in brilliant form and
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  • 46 9 ROOT DECLINES INVITATION. Root has declined the invitation to proceed to India with the M.C.C. team. The Worcestershire county authorities consider he needs a rest after two years of uninterrupted cricket. Geary of Leicest-rshire will go to India in Root’s place.
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  • 76 9 London, September 1. The following are the results of ties played to-day THE LEAGUE (DIV. I.) Woolwich Arsenal 2, Bolton Wanderers 1, Bury 5, Everton 2. Newcastle United 1, Burnley 5. THE LEAGUE (DIV. II). Manchester City 4, Portsmouth 0. THE LEAGUE (SOUTHERN DIV. III.) Bristol City 4,
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  • 63 9 Brooklyn, September 1. In the Na’ional doubles quarter finals, Tilden and Chapin be-it Davies and Neer, the Pacific Coast stars, by 6-3; 6-4; 6-4. Williams and Richards beat Cochet and Bruyuon 6-1: 6-2; 1-6; 6-3. Johnston and Chandler defeated La Coste and Borotra 0-6; 6-1; 6-3;
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  • 56 9 The result of the Bowls Tournament tie played yesterday was:— Mixed Doubles Handicap. Final 1 Mrs B. N. Lee i-nd W. B. Houston beat Scr Miss Mitchell and Dr C. H. Hertz 21-13. Rugger. There will be a Practice Game of Rugby on Friday next September, 3,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 282 9 (Telephone Penang 5 No. I 982. FOR THE J FINEST PROVISIONS New Shipments Arriving Monthly. S Hunter’s Half Hams in Special Tropical 9 Packing (From 61 lb. to lb.) $1-05 per lb. J George Dalidets Whole Tomatoes (4 in a tin) -20 each f m Tomato Puree (small tins) -15
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  • 19 9 OBITUARY. Helsingfors, September 1. The death h*s occurred of the Chinese A rn basead< g I .i k iaau.—Reuter.
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  • 817 10 The Soviet menace to India, to which Colonel Saunders, the Director of Military Intelligence, has directed attention, has not been overlooked by the Indian Military authorities, writes Lieut. Gen. Sir George MacMunn, Formerly Quarter-master-General in India and Conimander-in-Cbief in Mesopotamia. But it is desirable that
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  • 100 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sri Muar for P. Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Ayutbia for Eelawan (Deli), and A sab an. Reteh for Belawan (Deli), Paneh and Asahan. Am pang for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. Kinta for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Tt»e following ships are in communicator) with the Wireless Stations
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  • 419 10 CLOSE'DAILY (except Sunday). BT THAU. Federateu Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m Parit Bnntar, Taiping,
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  • 185 10 £400,000 DEBTS. In the London Bankruptcy Court Mr. Registrar Francke continued the examination of the affairs of Harold James Seaborne, Baron Terrington, who- had practised as a solicitor under the style of H. J. S. Woodhouse and Company, at 11, Clarges-street, W. Lord Terrington failed to appear. Mr.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 288 10 QS i I PENANG’S LEADING HOUSE FOR DRUGS. PENNY WISE AND POUND —WISE. THE old adage does not apply to the patron 2 of Boon’s—the Chemists. The economically 4 minded are the very ones to whom the Boon Service will appeal. Not a cent is spent more for same yet
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    • 50 10 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Eases Pain. Pub Chamberlain’s Pain Balm on the painful spots. It is penetrating, starts up the circulation which carries away the congestion and pressure that causes the pain. That is how it helps rheumatic pains, lumbago, backache, neuralgia, swollen, aching joints and muscles. Sold and recommended everywhere.
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    • 209 10 gUMSOPS HEUETS INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOR AN OVER ELLWOOD. V 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS, 24, Great Charlotte Street, London, S.E. 1 BOSCH A BOSCH SPARKING PLUGS XU] BATTERY HORNS AND wlr AND MAGNETOS. Bf SPOT LIGHTS. “BOSCH” SPARKING PLUGS. The Plug with chisel-edged electrodes
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  • 306 11 LAST NIGHT’S CONTEST AT THE UNITED CINEMA. The fight for the bantamweight championship of Malaya which was to take place last night between Al Trono and Y. C. Song was substituted by a boxing tournament promoted by Mr. G. C. Bayani, owing to Song being ineligible to compete on
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  • 172 11 The following new books have been received at the Library Across Unknown Australia, by Michael Terry. Ballads of the English Border, by A. C. Swinburne. The Bench and the Dock, by Charles Kingston. The Cantab, by Shane Leslie. The Connoisseur and other Stories, by Walter De La Mare.
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  • 126 11 PENANG SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndon Demand Bank 2/3 13'16 4 months* sight Ban ft 2/4 7/32 d Credit 2/4 17/32 H 0 Documentary 2/4 9/16 CalvUtti Demand Bank Rsl53ti 3 day’s sight Pi ivato 155| Bombay Demand Bank H ***** Madras Demand Bank
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  • 189 11 The following icere the latest quo tatwns in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. x ac Shares. J Jj E G B "Z X Z Cfi OD c. $c. c. c. Mining. Asian K. 66/6 69/- 66/6 68/- ex Bangrin Tin
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  • 79 11 The following were our opening quotations for to-day Rubbers. Bayers. Sellers. Amalgamated 4.65 4.85 B. Jelutongs 1.10 1.15 Glenealys 2.8C 3.00 N. Scudais 2.80 2.90 Pa jams 13.25 13.75 Temerlohs 1.50 1.55 Tins. Bangrins (New) 32/9 33/9 Hitams 1.32| 1.37| Jelapangs 42/6 43/6 K. L. Tins 37/-
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  • 214 11 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. 'kuuiet Opu.n. p. €5,000.00 notu Cloveg 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pic'iiru-s 160.00 sellers 8(h» 100.00 nom. 110» 95.00 'Nmor ntp per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $11.70 sales Ra tani 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice
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  • 1253 11 KENNEDY CO’ S SHARE LIST. NAMES. I a RUBBER [Dobv.., f C i 6 9 c AMenfty Robber O o 3 20 3 30 Alor Rajah Rubber Estate 2 80 3 00 Amalgamate Malay Ehtst*« 4 fO 4 75 Ay~r Hltam Planting Syndicate 4 5' 5 GO J-yer Boning Rubber
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 395 11 New Advertisements. POSITION WANTED. Experienced Typist, (Lady) with knowledge of shorthand, desires position in Mercantile firm.—Is also willing to nnd> rtake type-writing of any description -accuracy and neatness of work guai mteed. —Charges moderate. Apply Box No. 294. c/o Pinang Gazette. POSITIONS VACANT. V inch man (European) for a Dredge
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    • 50 11 Helps Children Over Hot Weather. Summer complaint makes little head- way with children, whose careful mothers use Chamberlain’s, Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for stomach and bowel complaint, severe and sudden intestinal cramps and weakening diarrhoea. Given in a little sweetened water it i s easy to take. For sale everywhere.
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    • 52 11 PENANG in the PAST BY BOOKWORM. This little book contains more information respecting the infancy of this Settlement than has hitherto been known to have been published in handy book form. NOW READY FOR SALE at 80 CtS. per copy. Post free $1/- to S.S. and F.M.S OBTAINABLE FROM The
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 553 11 iihmiiiuih J I TOWN HALL i TWO NIGHTS ONLY 9-30—Tues. &”Wed. Sept. 7th 8th—9-30. 5 I DICK NORTON Presents the i New Globe Trotters i I I < IN I I I 1 AM V DANCES and 1 j BURLESQUES g S CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY I 2 t i
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  • 405 12 ENJOYING LIFE AT 70. In his presidential address to. the members of the British Medical Association at Nottingham Dr. K.G. Hogarth, senior surgeon, at the Nottingham General Hospital, pointed out that owing to the advance in medical science the general te of mortality had decreased nearly cne
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  • 145 12 PRISON FOR EX-OFFICER OF LINER. A complete outfit comprising a black mask, a pair of rubber gloves, a fullyloaded revolver, a life-preserver and wire-cutters, and nin e yards of knotted rope were stated to have been found in the possession of John Henry Neville Ignett Phillips,
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  • 173 12 S.R. ENGINE WASTES ENOUGH BEER FOR 200 BARRELS. A Southern Railway passenger goods engine and tender crashed through a wall of Messrs. Barclay and Perkins’s brewery, in Park-street, Southw-ark, S.E., about a quarter of a mile from Cannon-street Station. The engine, weighing sixty tons, was diverted into
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  • 382 12 NOT INCOMPETENT AND INEFFICIENT.” Mr. Wheatley, M. P. who was Minister of Health in the Socialist Government, at the Independent Labour Party’s Summer School, at Eastcn Lodge, Dunmow, Essex, said I think the epmloyers in the basic industries of Cieat Britain are helpless, and we are
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  • 430 12 “A Barrister” says in the “Daily Mail.”— The law touching the right of a householder if he finds a burglar on his premises is of general interest. May he shoot to kill Ought he to challenge before he fires The maximum punishment for burglary being penal
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    • 44 12 Pain in the Stomach. It is most annoying, as well a s disagreeable to be troubled with pains in the stomach, and there is no need of it, for one dose of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy v ill allay the pain, f?old everywhere.
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    • 317 12 Serve your s'-* With cream that has the delicious f y/ fragrance flavour of the pure rich V JT Lt ty L milk of world famous Devonshire and which is SAFE. Locally pro- duced cream is generally served unboiled, and because of the impurities it contains it is UNSAFE. NESTLE’S
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  • 946 13 GENERAL STRIKE’S LESSONS. During the nine discomfortable days of recent memory vast numbers of people were obliged, as we all know, to make, an unaccustomed demand upon their legs and in consequence were much tired and fatigued; but it would be interesting to learn how many
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  • 269 13 An old resident writes to a Hongkong paper: In the days before 1914 there were big formal dinner parties in Hongkong. The recreations provided to pass the time were bridge and some easy round game with a prize. Looking back on it all it seems that we made
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  • 96 13 Mr. Henry Beaufort Inglefield, of Cadogan-square. S. W. 1, and Colthurst, I Ycrks, the barrister son of the late Admdra/1 Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield K. C. B., and husband of the late Mary Lucia, Lady Holker, left £58,036. He directed that his body should be cremated
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  • 426 13 COMMANDER LOCKER-LAMPSON AT THE 1912 CLUB. Commander Locker- Lampsen, M.P., grive an address on “The Red Peril’’ at the 1912 Club, in London, on July 6. Recently, he said we had locked up 12 or more English Communists, and yet we left at large alien Communists who
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  • 235 13 SUZANNE’ S FUTURE. FEAR OF LOST SKILL. Mlle. Lenglen's decsion to turn professional has caused a. sensation in tennis circles. i She has signed a contract to play in America and to appear in a film for a sum said to be at least £22,000“I think I have done the
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    • 196 13 It’s Your Blood that Must be Cleansed WHEN impurities col’ect and are retained in the blood the whole system becomes weakened, for it is through the blood that every tissue of the body is nourished. Abscesses, Ulcers, Bad Legs, Piles, Glandular Swellings, Eczema, Boils, ■nd Pimples, also Rheumatism and Gout,
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  • 523 14 WHAT IS WANTED IN IRELAND. Th e necessity for maintaining existing woods is so urgent that the Irish 1’ree State Government would be well advised to treat this matter, in no parsimonious spirit, says “The Iiish Times.’’ If Great Britain, with a woodland area ef nearly 3,000,003 acres,
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  • 332 14 MR. HARDY’S MESSAGE TO CANADIAN STUDENTS, Over 200 undei graduates from the universities of Canada on a tour were on July 5 entertained at luncheon in the munic’pal buildings at Dorchester. A message from Mr. Thomas Hardy was read by Mrs. Hardy. Mr. Hardy wrote
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  • 911 14 BY C. O. IN THE EVENING STANDARD. I don’t think it would be a bit right to call it Appy Ampstead nowadays. It looks all wrong. Some of us who work in such metals are aware that a written distortion of speech, however faithfully rendered, is a much
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  • 627 15 CH0WRA8TA MARKET. Penang, September 2, 1926. ct* Government Mutton— Mutton Indian 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 Mntton lb 55 Lamb
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    • 665 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANGWEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. NEL EUS Sept. 3 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. TEIRESIAS Sept. 9 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. SARPEDON Sept. 15 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. JASON Sept. 23 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. HELENUS Sept. 30 Marseille*. London, Rotterdam
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    • 595 16 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINN. Steamer. Porte of Call. Sailing Dates. Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London and A ntwerp. 'Fushimi Maru do Sept. 5 Hakozaki Maru do Sept. 19 Hakusan Maru do Oct. 3 Kitano Maru do Oct. 16 ’Calls Rotterdam. Calls Hull and Rotterdam. SAN FRANCISCO
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    • 591 16 P. O.-BRITISH INDIA AND ATCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.; MAIL, PASSENGER ft CARGO SERVICES HtNINSULAK AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAB-KASTERN SERV1CB. For Slngapoic, Hongkong,’Shanghai, Moji. For Colombo Aden, Port Baid, Maraaill* Yokohama and Kobe. and London. Morea Bep.
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