Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 September 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-09-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 204. VOL. LXXXIV. TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1926 PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement734 1926-09-07 1 ■«■BIBBHBB WMMMBMMBMBBMB» TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. HAVE YOU TRIED THE a J i BETTER BEVERAGE J 4KyUu3M. 7 i BEER a KWiA a BOTTLED BY THE BROTHERS READ a iff f M I CANNED A FINE PALATABLE C Z D U W? X IHHBIU dutch734 words
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Advertisement24 1926-09-07 1 I 11 Til Illi" 1 I i*■ T. NAGAT A I BROTHERS DENTISTS. Head Office: I’ext to the Dispensary Eranch Cffice 52 Leith Street,24 words
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Article711 1926-09-07 2 HOLL AND-J AYA FLIGHT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) September 4, 1926. Mr. M. F. Elkerbout, who came out recently from Holland to take charge of the Marine Flying Camp at Soerabaya, has informed Aneta of his plans to tly from Holland to Java in April 1927. Sharing the711 words
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Advertisement1675 1926-09-07 2 Mto let. PRETTY GIRLS MADE assage Top FloorNo Bishop unattractive CERTIFIED MASSEUR Apply at the premises. 1 1723—11-9 1 -> A costume if disfigured by I obvious growths of superfluous I Y Xrf hair? I low best to get rid of i T\ such hair is still a perplexing Mr,1,675 words
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Advertisement45 1926-09-07 2 W- 6 PILLS. APIOL STEEL j Sure andeertain for all Female i I complaints. Every lady should s J keep a box in the house. t S Chemists and Stores sell u them throughout the world. II Proprietor: R H MARTIN, Chcuist, Sonthamptra, Eoftaad. K45 words
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Advertisement338 1926-09-07 2 I VAN-ESS I HAIR TONIC I I The Most Wonderful Hair Tonic In The World. S Positively Forces Hair To Grow. I SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED I AT I “THE GEORGETOWN” g frjj J spend one minute each flay on Massaging the Scalp with VAN ESS.” Within two weeks your hair338 words
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Article1317 1926-09-07 3 Bahroral, where the King and Queen will shortly be in residence once more, says /’.utclycus in ‘•'The Sunday Times, is a vastly < ifTcrcr.t place from what it was in the days of Queen Victoii.i, when King Edward once roundly declared that “it was possible to get1,317 words
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Article118 1926-09-07 3 BAROXS ANTI-GERMAN CLAUSE. Baron Walter Adolphus von Bissfng, of Villa Carina, San Remo, Italy, and formerly e>f Hove, Sussex, who died on June 30’, aged 70, a naturalized British subject, half brother of the Baron von Bissing, the German Military Governor of Belgium during the War, left,118 words
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Advertisement332 1926-09-07 3 Keep your Teeth clean with Calverft Tooth Powder for it is a big help to anyone who wants her or his teeth to look well and last well. It cleans them so easily, so so thoroughly, and polishes beautifully without scratching or in any way injuring the enamel. Sold locally332 words
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Advertisement42 1926-09-07 3 Pain in the Stomach. It is most annoying, as well as 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 will allay the pain. Sold everywhere.42 words
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Advertisement68 1926-09-07 3 Monthly Check kolis without Rice Aduance vol. }id < Fortnightly u with or without Rice Adu. col. J Weekly pocket Qh ec k Rolls Book of 100 leaves with Rice Advance No. 1 $0 80 Do. 50 7" x 4%' 2 050 Do. 100 7W x 5M’ 5 100 Do.68 words
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Miscellaneous313 1926-09-07 3 “ON THE BANKS OF THE WABASH” The photoplay based on the immortal song by Paul Dresser A T Theatre Royal. From Monday 6th, till Wednesday Bth, September 1926. Matinee on Saturday 11th at 2-30 p. m. First Show Starts at 7-30 p.m. Time 5 Reels to the hour, 1. News.313 words
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Article1659 1926-09-07 4 From Great Britain. BODY DESIGN. By “R. A. C.” One of the many problems that confront the coacbbuilder is the design of a body so as to Le truly in keeping with the characteristics of the chassis. North is more ridiculous than a body on the lines ofBy “R. A. C.” - 1,659 words
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Advertisement258 1926-09-07 4 il% &/F Ws4 UutWA 3F\'»'.v*V Bv Appointment .'A £»“'♦?> ft TftViT Haigs I as KI i I Him ——-~r J < JOHN HAIG &C?E? v W y* K (Owning Haig Haig, Lt.l I'-*’ j Hf markinch SCOTLAND A*A'S> U Vbi THE OLDEST DISTILLERS W 3 p' :J'- V> intheworlo Wl®258 words
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Advertisement68 1926-09-07 4 Children Like Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For “black and blue’’ bruises, sprains of wrists and ankles, strains of cord s and muscles, stubbed tees, 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, backaches and68 words
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Advertisement250 1926-09-07 4 Mother-Make Sure! f r V If you cannot feed Baby yourself, then f y W give him Mellin’s Food. Mixed as directed i J it is the perfect substitute for the natural V milk. It contains the same vital nourishment and ensures sound healthy development. Mellin’sFoodTl THE FOOD THAT FEEDS250 words
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Article910 1926-09-07 5 SIR ERNEST BIRCH, K. C- M. G-. ON THE PRODUCT. The first annual general meeting of the British Malayan Tin Syndicate, Ltd., was held on August 9 at the registered offices, 28 Budge-row, Cannon-street, E. C., Sir Ernest W. Birch, K. C- M. G. (chairman of910 words
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Article1433 1926-09-07 5 A. A. B - THE PREMIER, MR- CID RC'HILL, THE SPEAKER. By A. A. B. T'.u -v s ion is not over, but adjourned until me autumn, though Parliament may have to reassemble for a few days ait the end of this month (August) to renew 7 the Emergency powers if the1,433 words
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Advertisement44 1926-09-07 5 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 493. I K. MATSUO, DENTIST. Head Office Branch I 101, Bishop 94) Barrack I Phone No. 901. i erak. L I44 words
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Advertisement119 1926-09-07 5 MAKES MITES MIGHTY M M I A A I K K 17 If 17 J W J k I fe Mfr hi H j i m m Ic CONTAINING NOT LESS Kf) H 4 •>- iN IJ > I r.W JL < 5 ANGLO-SWISS T IE E I I V119 words
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Article1584 1926-09-07 6 WHITAKER reminds ns. to-day, of the battle of Copenhagen on September 7, 1807, when the British fleet broke the combination of the northern Powers to oppose England’s claim to prevent neutrals from trading with the enemy. Nelson, who wa*< second in command, persuaded Sir Hyde Parker to1,584 words
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Article216 1926-09-07 6 Artillery Regiments Surrender. OFFICERS UNDER ARREST. Madrid, September 6. An official communique states that the King has reiterated bis confidence in General de Rivera. The Government has received offers of support from various bodies, including the military. The attitude of the army and artillery reserve is perfectly disciplined.216 words
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Article57 1926-09-07 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 6. Paris, 163# New York, 4.85| Brussels. 175-f Geneva, 25.13? Amsterdam. 12.11; Milan. 130| Berlin, 20.40 Stockholm, 18 151 Copenhagen, 18.28 j; Oslo, 25 Prague, 164; Helsingfors. 192] Madrid, 32.23? Lisbon, 21?; Rio, 7re Ruenos Aires. 451? Bombay, l/5 ]?d Shanghai, 2/9|d Hongkong,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 57 words
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Article331 1926-09-07 6 CLEVER PROGRAMME PROMISED. The versatile Dick Norton, who* needs no introduction to Penang audiences, arrived this morning with his new company fresh from his recent triumph at Kuala Lumpur. He is to give the first of bis two performances in Penang to-night at the Town Hall at331 words
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Article80 1926-09-07 6 When a nine-foot shark was brought ashore at Zara, in Dalmatia, the following were found in its stomach:—A goat’s horn, a tin of condensed milk, a metal egarette case with ten cigarettes, a pair of women’s shoes, a box of matches, some rope, some sail cloth,80 words
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Article653 1926-09-07 6 Singapore Crime Wave. REIGN OF TERROR. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, September 6. At the Legislative Council, on the motion for adjournment, the Hon.-Mr. Song Ong Siang, while expressing satisfaction at the almost complete cessation of crimes of armed robbery and murder which had struck terror into the653 words
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Article27 1926-09-07 6 SCRATCHINGS. Second Day. Race 1 —King Cole. Race 2: —HoldernessRace 3: —Purser. Race 4: —Metina<. Race 5: —Sunny Days. Race 6: —Lady Eaton, Sweet Rivoli.27 words
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Article30 1926-09-07 6 The result of the bowls tournament tie played yesterday was: Ladies’ Singles Handicap (Final): 4 Mrs. F- T. Clifton beat Scr. Mrs. F. P. Montgomerie 21 —16.30 words
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Article677 1926-09-07 6 Mr. R. F. Grey was taking the waters at Aix les-Bains in Augnst. Mrs. S. G. Sinclair arrived in Penang from Kedah this morning and is staying at the E. and O. Hotel. Mr. Hay Barclay, Government Veterinary Surgeon, Singapore, paid a visit to Malacca on Tuesday677 words
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Article120 1926-09-07 6 The September number of Scouting in Malaya, the official organ of the B>y Scouts of this country, shows thbt the Commissioner and his officers have their fingers on the pulse of the movement. Penang has the lion’s share of the space, and we observe that Mr. Hamza’s letter on120 words
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Article355 1926-09-07 6 CHINESE BANISHEES. At the Penang Assizes this morning, three cases were disposed of by the Hon. Mr. Justice A. V. Brown. Two Chinese banishees, Wong Cheng Yan alias Wong Yun alias Ang Guan and Tan Guan alias L’m T n, who pleaded, guilty to the charge of having355 words
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Article99 1926-09-07 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —I have read Poor Tenant's letter in your issue of Saturday, and concur in what be says. Landlords are justly blamed for the excessive rents; and some of your correspondents have suggested that the Municipality should interfere. That will99 words
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Article179 1926-09-07 6 Sir, —I shall be very much obliged to you, if yon can let me know, what shall I do to a person who married my sister about three years ago, and has left her. Not only that but also does not give her a cent. I beg179 words
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Article31 1926-09-07 6 The following are additional rubber outputs for August: lbs Henrietta 65,240 Sungei Matang 34,170 Laras (Sumatra) 62,199 Rampah (Cocoanut) 241,000 nuts Benar (Selangor) 15,800 Kuala Pergau 42,400 Lenggeng 43,50031 words
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Article33 1926-09-07 6 The following bocks have been received at the Library: The Desert and The Sown, by Margot R.. Adamson. Hangman’s House, by Donn Byrne. In a Shantung Garden, by Louise Jordon Miln.33 words
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Miscellaneous28 1926-09-07 6 TIDE TABLES. To- Dav. P’Mh Wuter. Low Water 12 41 a.m. 6.57 a.m. 12.39 p.m. 7.20 p.m. rp-MoHKOW. 1 5 a.m. 7.25 a.m. I.G p in. 7.44 p.m.28 words
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Article2610 1926-09-07 7 RECORD NET PROFIT. The twenty-fn st annual ordinary general inciting of the Cicely Rubber Estates r pany, Ltd., was held on August 4 nt 1' <n d’s avenue, F.(’-, Mr. B. FMl 'e (Chairman of the company) presiding. '1 representative cf the Secretaries (M< srs. Rowe2,610 words
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Article39 1926-09-07 7 The homeward mail by the e.s. Macedonia closes at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday, the 11th instant. The P. &0. Packet Morca with mails despatched from London on August 19 is expected to <.rrive here at Midnight to-morrow.39 words
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Advertisement265 1926-09-07 7 STANDARD VALUES IN CUTLERY -WHITEAWAYS-j -ri ur» r E Ihe Her recto Table Cutlery. CUTLERY SPECIFICATION:- i BIADES —Forged from solid Sheffield cutlery steel of good reliable quality, M carefully hardened, tempered and hand flj JR Z$N HANDLES—Good quality plain white w I RELIABLE feil ivorite (xylonite) secure fastened and265 words
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Article680 1926-09-07 8 It is not often thit a steamship gets the better of it in Lgal proceedings following a collision with a sailing ship. When it comes to a collision with a barge on a tidal river, her owners as a rule pay u > and endeavour t look680 words
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Article342 1926-09-07 8 Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs to-day, that an attempt at mutiny occuried on board the steamer Talamba, apparently instigated by Chinese bad characters deported from Singapore. The incident is not without its significance when it is considered in conjunction with the Hon. Mr. Song Ong Siang’s remarks before342 words
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Article407 1926-09-07 8 A paragraph in a Home paper regarding the 120 ch, anniversary of the opening of the Fast India Docks gives rise to the belief that few Londoners are aware of the true spirit of romance shrouding the ugly warehouses which line the grey water of the Thames. It407 words
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Article1075 1926-09-07 8 J. J. Brebner - Igfie Qfjoiee Of Strong Suits, By J. J. Brebner. Quite a common hand is that which consists chiefly of two suits, almost equally strong. Then the player is puzzled upon which to start his bidding. In such cases there are a number of considerations that must eirer,1,075 words
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Article152 1926-09-07 8 AIRMAN EXPECTED TO-DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 7. Mr. Alan Cobham stayed the night at Muntok and is due to arrive this morning. He is leaving immediately for Penang. At Singapore. Mr. Alan Cobham has arrived and leaves at 12 30 p.m. He stated that the152 words
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Article50 1926-09-07 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 $BB to $B9 F.A.Q. do 85 87 Low F.A.Q. Off do 80 84 Scrap Crepe do 67 73 Loose Scrap do 51 60|50 words
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Article32 1926-09-07 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSK) S. R. Sheet 68 cts per pound per pl. $9O-66 No. 1 Crepe 68 cts per pound per pl. $9O-66 Steady. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)32 words
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Article131 1926-09-07 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., give» the following prices, on September 6: London Spot £298 10 0 Up £4-5-0 3 m/s. buying 294-5-0 3-17-6 3 selling 294-10 0 3-17-6 Local. September 7: Singapore sold 125 tons at $l5Ol Penang buyers no sellers at slso|, 7he Eastern Smelting Co.131 words
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Advertisement339 1926-09-07 8 a 66. z for B if»ponT»As >*?■■;* R ro* thc .Z"" g L B STRAIT* < II S 1 .:MOLAC I J I g hpl SafadOif I. LL ii Ml c g OUEFA3RIEKEN LZzVZ.£ I GoLcL £^LeL- I I ?R® I I te*J Use it I IT W dncLsee. xvliu339 words
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Advertisement6 1926-09-07 8 fSSS s LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA.6 words
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Miscellaneous61 1926-09-07 8 Pageant of Empire Pall At the E. O. HOTEL Saturday 18th September, 9 30 pan. io 2.00 a.m. Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Honourable the Resident Councillor, Penang. FANCY DRESS Prizes will be given for the best costumes In aid of Service Charities. Tickets on Sale atE. O. HOTEL,61 words
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Article424 1926-09-07 9 Question of National Settlement. OWNERS OBDURATE. RESTRICTIONS ON HOUSEHOLDS RELAXED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 6. The members of the Central Committee of the coal owners this afternoon met Mr. Winston Churchill and other members of the Cabinet to explain their objections to entering upon negotiations with the(Rugby Radio Service.) - 424 words
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Article165 1926-09-07 9 MANY NEW DEVICES. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 6. The National Radio Exhibition, which is now op> j n at old Olympia, is claimed to be the greatest display of wireless instruments which has yet been seen. Two previous exhibitions which have been held were private but this(Rugby Radio Service.) - 165 words
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Article129 1926-09-07 9 STABILISATION OF RUPEE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September Doubts have been expressed in certain quarters regarding the intentions of the Government of India in the matter of maintaining the exchange at l/6d a rupee, in view of the postponement of the consideration of the currency bills in the(Rugby Radio Service.) - 129 words
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Article273 1926-09-07 9 Disarmament Problems. NIW POLITICO. SYSTEM. Geneva, September G. The opening speech of the Czechoslovakian Premier, M. Benes, at the Assembly of the League of Nations was broadcast. M. Benes said the League, ever since its creation, had been concerned with the problem of disarmament and was appreciably nearer273 words
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Article123 1926-09-07 9 RUSSIAN DELEGATES «BANNED. London, September G. Six hundred and ninetyseven delegates attended the 58th annual Trade Union Congress at Bournemouth. Owing to the Home Office ban. M. Tomsky and the other Russian delegates have not arrived. No importance is attached to the report that Yarotsky, the interpreter123 words
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Article51 1926-09-07 9 Denver, (Colorado), September 6. Fifteen were killed and 50 injured of whom 25 were seriously hurt, by the derailment of a passenger train proceeding from Salt Lake City, lowa, to Denver, 45 miles from Salida, Colorado. The engine, guard’s van and three coaches fell into the Arkansas51 words
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Article39 1926-09-07 9 Bogota, (Colombia) September 6. Five thousand employes of the Pacific Coast Railway who struck recently and the stevedores at Buenaventura who struck in sympathy with them, have resumed work. The strikers’ claims have been conceded.39 words
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Article16 1926-09-07 9 .—Reuter. Warsaw, September 6. The Polish airman, Orlinski has arrived at Tokio from Warsaw.-.—Reuter. - 16 words
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Article241 1926-09-07 9 Poignant Tragedy In Irish Village. FORTY SEVEN DEAD. CROWD’S PANIC-STRICKEN RUSH FOR EXIT. London, September 6. Thirty persons peri-het in a cinema fire in Drumcollogher, County Limerick. The building was constructed entirely of wood. 2A film caught fire, the flames spreading r mid Iy. A wild rush was241 words
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Article134 1926-09-07 9 CONSERVATION POLICY. Washington, September G. In a preliminary report to President Coolidge, the Federal Oil Conservation Board recommends legislation legalising “a unit pool operation of oil properties as a means of reorganising the production of oil. The report adds that there is only a six years’ supply and134 words
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Article81 1926-09-07 9 ATTEMPT TO RELIEVE SITUATION. Mexico City, September 6. President Calles is co-operating with the Chambers of Commerce in an effort to relieve the economic situation. He has instructed the Government departments not to purchase abroad, products which are procurable in Mexico. The Foreign Office has reiterated its intention81 words
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Article54 1926-09-07 9 —Reuter. London, September 6. The following is the St. Leger betting 9 to 4 on Coronach (laid) 5 to 2 wanted 8 to 1 Cassiot. 9 to 1 Masked Ruler. 10 to 1 Foliation. 10 to 1 Comedy King. 100 to 8 Booklet (offered). 25 to 1—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article156 1926-09-07 9 Cardiff’s Convincing Win. PENSIONERS RECOVER. London, September 6. The following are the results of matches played to-day THE LEAGUE (DIV. I.) Bolton W. 2, Arsenal 2. Cardiff City 3, Leeds U. 1. Burnley 3, Newcastle U. 3. The Wednesday 1, West Ham U. 0. Tottenham 11. 2, Leicester156 words
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Article58 1926-09-07 9 AUSTRALIANS v. CIVIL SERVICE. London, September G. At Chiswick, in dull showery weather, before 1,000. The wicket was wet. The Australians made 451 for 7 wickets (declared)—Everett 100 not ont. Rain then interrupted play, which was resumed at 2-30. The Civil Service made 59 and followed on to score58 words
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Article50 1926-09-07 9 AMERICAN WOMAN JOINS PROFESSIONAL TENNIS RANKS. New York, September 6. Mr. Pyle, Mlle. Lenglen’s American manager, announces that the well-known American tennis player, Miss Mary Browne, will join the professional lawn tennis ranks and will be one of Mlle. Lenglen’s opponents during her forthcoming American tour.50 words
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Article119 1926-09-07 9 REFERENDUM DEFEATED. London, September 7. A referendum of Australia, on two constitutional amendments submitted by the Federal Government empowering the Government to make laws, applying to corporations of all kinds, regulating labour conditions throughout the Commonwealth and establishing the authority 7 of the Federal Courts to conciliate119 words
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Article85 1926-09-07 9 AMERICAN LABOUR ATTITUDE. New York, September 6. ‘The federation will stand and work, with the auti-Fascist Alliance of North America until Fascism is driven from the face of the e rth.” declared Mr. William Green, President of the American Federation of Labour, addressing 500 delegates at85 words
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Article62 1926-09-07 9 EPISCOPATE PETITION. Mexico City, September 7. The Catholic Episcopate has published the text of the petition it intends to present to Congress for the repeal of certain clauses in the Constitutional Amendment so as to accord Mexicans religious freedom. The petition makes it clear that the Catholic62 words
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Article26 1926-09-07 9 .—Reuter. London, August 7. A boy has died of bubonic plague in Liverpool.—Reuter. [Additional Renter Telegrams arc to bejound in Page 6'.].—Reuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement36 1926-09-07 9 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 MODEL 503 (BABY) i deputation. j 6 Distributors for Penang, P. IF, Kedah, South Siam and Per ale: a GROSVENOR MOTORS, Penang Ipoh. f ft ft «soßwn» ccsokß «ssa»s «th» > isssa eaesxr xussa !->36 words
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Advertisement141 1926-09-07 9 »**«**%%***%%%*<**%%<<*%*%*** J J AVERY’S WEIGHING MACHINES I /tKI s a f f IRON PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINES S X REGISTERING LB-. AND CATTIES. S 700 LBS. Price $275-00 Net J 1,000 325-00 1,500 375-00 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., a p :SZ la s &r e (incorporated in England) important Jinnouneement! THE141 words
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Article1114 1926-09-07 10 Monday, August IGth: —That I may give same to Mr. Pepys’s cousin Gladys, (at her request that I do so) do write out a very fine recipe for a Mocha Cake, and that not expensive, neither, and so a very pleasant thought as 1 consider. The manner1,114 words
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Article487 1926-09-07 10 BY A WOMAN CHEMIST. Stings and bites often spoil the joys of summer, for many a person who seems to have a particular attraction for flies and mosquitoes. Irritation, inflammation and swelling, the three “products’’ of a sting are beauty killers, besides being extremely uncomfortable. It is,487 words
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Article554 1926-09-07 10 BY MARION D. STD ART. "Bettor late than never’ is what most people say, I suppose, about a holiday that needs must be postponed into the Autumn. Yet there» may be some who can truthfully say, they prefer an Autumn vacation. One cannot, of course, have the554 words
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Article, Illustration105 1926-09-07 10 Here is a useful little garment that may be worn over a thin summer frock out-of-doors during the warm weather, and in the house when the days begin to get chilly. It is made of printed ci epe-de-chine of fawn ond green, bound with black silk and105 words
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Article660 1926-09-07 10 PAULINE BOUCHIER - BY PAULINE BOUCHIER. “We are buying numerous feather mounts and flowers for the Autumn millinery” the Manager of a- West End dress establishment told me the other day. He is convinced that, with the increasi ing vogue for slightly’ moulded bodices and flouncing skirts on the Autumn660 words
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Article1312 1926-09-07 10 POPPY BACON - BY POPPY BACON. When I look back on my own youth and consider the number of clothes that I wore at once, and the fussiness of anything reserved for party occasions, I don’t wonder that I wasn’t exactly angelic. The modern child is an extremely 71,312 words
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267 1926-09-07 10 A meeting of the Board took place on August 24, w’hen further 82 applications for membership were- considered. It was noted that including applications known to be coming forward but not yet to hand the fund has alrea-dy attained to a membership in excess of one267 words
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Advertisement171 1926-09-07 10 WHEN YOUR CHILD IS FEVERISH Baby’s Own Tablets Are His First Need. Simple fever may be the beginning of more serious trouble therefore prompt measures are essential. Keep the child quiet in bed. Feed lightly, and give plenty 7 of boiled or filtered water to drink. Administer Baby’s Own Tablets171 words
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Article1206 1926-09-07 11 INCREASE IN PROFITS. T- e sixth ordinaly general meeting of the. shareholders ot the Kuala Reman Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on August 5 at the office of the company, Blomfield House, London Wall, i£. C., Mr. E. L. Hamilton, (the chairman) presiding. The secretary (Mr.1,206 words
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Article279 1926-09-07 11 Messrs. Milliam Jacks and Co- reportCG on August 11 as follows:Business all round is quiet on account of the continued stoppage in the Coalmining Industry, and although Miners are returning ta work in some parts of the ccuntry, reports from others seem to predict that a settlement279 words
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Article125 1926-09-07 11 FENANG SEPTEMBER 7, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lessor. Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 3/16 3 o Crernt 2/4 17/32 *3 Docrmertary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Rank Ils 1544 H 3 day’s sis-bt Private M 156 Bombay Demand Bank M 154 Madras Demand125 words
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Article278 1926-09-07 11 Th« following were the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. C s? E 9® Shares. 5 s 5 OQ o 5 CO TO c. c. c. c. Rulher (Dollar). Bassett 130 1.40 1.32 i 1.40 Bedford P. 1-00278 words
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Article91 1926-09-07 11 The following are the changes in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY, LIMITED for to day Tin Mining Shares Buyers Sellers B. Padangs $.84 $.86 Cbenderiangs 25/- 25/6 Hitam Tiu 1.321 1.371 Ipoh Tins 53/6 55/6 Johan Tins .45 .47 Kampongs 48/3 49/3 Kinta Tin 1.62$ 1.67191 words
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Article77 1926-09-07 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. A. Kunings 1.00 1.05 Balgownies 4.75 5.00 Jerams LB2| 1.87} Kundongs 4.60 4.70 Semanggols 2.15 2.25 Temerlohs 1.45 1.50 ex Tins. Bangrins (New) 33/- 34/Jobans F... .42} .45 Kampongs 4(1/- 50/6 cum Klang Rivers 3.77} 3.82} ex Lahats77 words
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Article179 1926-09-07 11 The output of Renong Tin Dredging Company, Limited, for the second half month of August was Dredge No. 1 115 piculs, Dredge No. 2 193 piculs. Approximate total output for the whole month of August was 627 piculs. The output of the Pegang Prospecting Company, Limited for the179 words
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Article1222 1926-09-07 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. H S aS a RUBBER [Doth.., > o f 0 Sc Allenby Rnhber Oo 3 20 3 30 Alor GajKh Rubber Ratate 2 85 3 00 Malay Batata* 4 10 4 75 Ritarn Planting Byir?lc»t* 4 5( 5 pfl Ayer Knrlng Rubber Batata» 1 051,222 words
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Advertisement511 1926-09-07 11 New. Advertisements. POSITIONS WANTED. Winted position bv a Young Doctor (L. 'I. P-) from Calcutta, for further par'iculars please apply to Box No. 299, c/o I’inang Gazette. 1*1 inter. 9 years experience, new ch a ng to manufacture, speaks Tamil an<: Malay, just returned from leave, req res p< siti<»n511 words
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Advertisement107 1926-09-07 11 SHIP BRAN9 COFFEE POWDER. Always take only “Ship Brand” Coffee Powder. Why Because it is the only Coffee Powder on the market that has been tested and recommended by Dr. R. Dowden, Principal Medical Officer, F. M. S., of its best quality. The “Ship Brand” Coffee Powder is largely used107 words
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Miscellaneous62 1926-09-07 11 DANCE. Place: TOWN HALL. Date Saturday, 11th Sept., 1926. Time 9-15 p. m. GENTELMEN’S TICKET $3-00. LADIES FREE. TOWN HALL? Little Lord Tauntleroy. A Drama in Three Acts By the Pupils of the Convent. September, 18th for School Children. AT 5 P. M. September 20th, 23rd at 5'30 p. m.62 words
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Article104 1926-09-07 12 September 9.—Penang Hockey League P. S, A A v. P. F. S. Penang Free School ground. September 11, 12 and 13—Annual Teevali Tennis Tournament Kampong Kuantan Club, Kuala Selangor. September 16. —P. C. C. v. P. S., Esplanade. 25—" Rugby Match, Penang v. Negri Sembilan at Seremban. October104 words
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Article102 1926-09-07 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Heemskerk for Singapore. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Seang Bee for Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy. Shirala for Singapore, China and Japan. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singa pore. Ghirbi for P. Langkawi and Alor Star. The following ship* are in communication with the Wireless Stations at102 words
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Article516 1926-09-07 12 CLOSE‘DAILY (except Sunday). ITiTUM. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption op Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Buntar, Taiping, Kuala516 words
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Advertisement367 1926-09-07 12 t *TTTT? -Tr>. >J» 1 R J lil j ;< v•.<•?•* -•••.’•*?”>***.• v.« i *,3* v" i e **•»V W •> /»Wf v <7 'A; O. -JK W < W- H -m s4L<JS^-'’ a S\ > V t’. c u The behind J Alan Gabhanis wiifafiS Side by side xwitfj367 words
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Advertisement55 1926-09-07 12 Everybody Uses It. That’s on© great thing about Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy every user is a friend, and is glad to tell her neighbour all about it. It' i s certainly great for coughs and colds, for croup and any kind of cough that hits either the young or tho elderly55 words
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Advertisement217 1926-09-07 12 1 The Tonic that British Doctors recommend Hall’s Wine has been prescribed by British doctors for over thirty years. They know how it builds up strength in every case of weakness. If you are weak from any cause, Hall’s Wine will quickly restore you to* glorious health and vigour. Free217 words
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Article1246 1926-09-07 13 IMPORTATION OF INDIAN LABOUR CONTEMPLATED. The annual general meeting of the Nya’.as Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at Malacca at the offices of the secretaries, Evatt and Co. The Chairman, Mr. Koh San Hin, presided, and there were also present Messrs. Lee Chiin Tuan, Tan Chong Khee, C.1,246 words
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Article217 1926-09-07 13 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926. Ht-juire» <>i ini> ch»4t 15,000.00 noru. r 'lovee 100.00 sellers lold leaf 72.00 sellers Xface PicMntfi» 160.00 sellers 80s 100.00 nom. 110« 95.00 r ’oronnts per 14’60 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried $11.75 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam217 words
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Advertisement466 1926-09-07 13 THAT EarlU; < QUS M! Atomic CALLS FOR PEPS. l 'T'HOSE lung-tearing bouts of early-morning cough, so j'lf common in our climate, cannot be w W/// cured unless the irritation provoking gy. lew/1//1 the cough is removed. The delicate F Jv‘’’*/// I I lining of the breathing tubes, weakened and466 words
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Advertisement49 1926-09-07 13 Helps Children Over Hot Weather. Summer complaint makes little headway 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 3 easy to take. For sale everywhere.49 words
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Advertisement220 1926-09-07 13 Europeans in Malaya know Kolynos Dental Cream. They know that it cleans the teeth and keeps them white without the aid of grit of any kind. Your teeth can be kept clean and white by using KOLWQS DENTAL CREAM Obtainable at all Chemi s t s, Stores and Bazaars in220 words
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Article1427 1926-09-07 14 THE INFANTA EULALIE AND OTHERS A week cr two ago says the Rt. Hon. T P. O’Connor, in “The! Sunday Times,” I had the pleasure of meeting at lunch the Infanta Eulalie of Spain. As is known, she is the' daughter of Queen Isabella. She was1,427 words
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Advertisement392 1926-09-07 14 I Assets over $6,500,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $22,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement») H HEAD OFFICE: Wind-«ter House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E. C. |l The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and comphe. n.tu392 words
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Advertisement92 1926-09-07 14 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Eases Pain. Rub Chamberlain' s Pain Balm on the i 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 an 1 muscles. Sold92 words
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Article594 1926-09-07 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, September 7, 1926. f ci* Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Muttoa lb 55594 words
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Advertisement1037 1926-09-07 15 BANKS hongkong and shanghai Service Spares Always Behind You. S MOTOR CYCLES Authorised Capital $50,000,00» T..0,.d and fully paid up |20,000.00< Another Shipment Just Arrived g Reserve Funds:— •tor iag £4,500.001 4 0 •ilv-r $27,000,00« kJ XA t»».rv« Liability of Proprietors 20,000,00« Noted for its Quality —Reliability—Value. Head Office.—HONGKONG. 21,037 words
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Advertisement215 1926-09-07 15 ii iii mi„ Tn’n,ww«ji t- rjw 4 I You'll enjoy smoking evoo more il you smoko 1 1 Capstan” I II j Cigarettes. W. D. &H. O. WILLS, I I BRISTOL AND LONDON. jJ Sil X X.-. FROM STOCK UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED, (Incoroorated in the Straits Settlements.) PENANG. Head Office215 words
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Advertisement1325 1926-09-07 16 MW■■■ 1 tIII THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- gMH k Mt-Pb A jwji h&1 ll WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. A RpS® I? |k TEIRESIAS Sept. 9 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. eSSJ jX-* BW. B SARPEDON Sept. 15 M <rseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. j JASON1,325 words
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Advertisement591 1926-09-07 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (C ompanies Incorporated in Enodandj MAIL. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES i rSNIMULAB ANU ORIENTAL 9. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’» Government.) P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapoie, Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji. For Colombo Aden. Port Said M.r.-m Yokohama and Kobe. n d591 words
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