Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 September 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-09-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.’ No. 203. VOL. LXXXIV. SATURDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement610 1926-09-11 1 BIMMII I aii nil. «I “NIKKO” Photographic Studio Every Possible Assist* ance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL. 579. I BRUNTONS I WASSIAMULLS I I I f ANNUAL-STOCK-TAKING 1 g BEST QUALITY GALVANIZED and PLOUGH STEEL I 1 1 I SIDES, LINES and HAULAGE WIRE610 words
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Advertisement20 1926-09-11 1 T. NAGATA I BROTHERS j DENTISTS, j Head Office: Next to the Dispensary I Branch Office 52 Leith Street, I20 words
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Article821 1926-09-11 2 HAPPY HEALTHY DENMARK. There can be no country, certainly no old-established country in Europe, which is in quite such a curious situation as Denmark. There she lies, in the centre of the Scandinavian world, at the same time one of the most visited and the least visited821 words
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Advertisement1188 1926-09-11 2 GU» II 111 ««I NnTTCFS -TLl— Massage r Paisley* CERTIFIED MASSEUR ft JI Bp* ?jfo raisin fi Sailing 17th September, 1926. w W M 300 TESTED RECIPES ff Mr. and Mrs. K. Kusaka The above vessel has vacant passenger ac- ff FREE ff ccmmodation to London. rarex7o. 1 This excellent1,188 words
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Advertisement52 1926-09-11 2 Hc'ps Chi'dren Over Hot Weather, Summer complaint ma 1 es little headway with children whose care'ul mothers use Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for stomach and bowel complaint, severe and sudden intestinal cramps and weakening diarrhoea. Given in a li(Ue sweetened water it i 3 easy to take. I’or sale52 words
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Advertisement166 1926-09-11 2 DRUGS. Estate Managers. Get your Medicines at “The Georgetown” We will cheerfully quote for your requirements our prices are the lowest in Malaya. QUININE. SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICE at “THE GEORGETOWN” G. T. D, Quinine is the finest quinine in the world. We have reduced the price so that it166 words
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Advertisement228 1926-09-11 3 c? a Up \w\V 5 The Major" •*>, k Supreme. in the excellence of their well designed and unique packing, Army Club cigarettes are peerless in the perfection of the carefully selected and matured American Tobaccos, solely used in their manufacture. Leaf tobaccos —so good—so pure —so inviting —that one228 words
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Advertisement212 1926-09-11 3 ill I 1 lIIMIIIIIfiiI l l ir~ l ilil|il l lHiil' IlhlMbiil 1111 111 II CONDITIONS OF ENTRY. 1. Each solution to a “P. G.” Cross-Words Puzzle must be sent in on the puzzle as printed in the Pinang Gazette and the name and address of the sender must be212 words
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Advertisement338 1926-09-11 3 llli lllll|lll!ll!lllltliimilllllllililiillilHii!l!l!i'llllHII! Ill| !!!llll!ll!ll' I NE W H IT S =1 Surabaya Maid 2 Foxtrot S S Dreamy Monterey Say it Again S Always Steel Guitar Solo EE Killarney Inst. Quartet Don’t Wait too Long Foxtrot S Nothing Else to Do »> S 1 10” Double Sided Price $l-70 Each338 words
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Miscellaneous284 1926-09-11 3 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 83. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. 83, entries tor ivhich close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, September 18. ACROSS. j DOWN. 1. Watering place. I 1.284 words
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Article569 1926-09-11 4 INDUSTRY ON NEW FOOTING. Output Leaps. It is evident that the economic recovery of Get many is all but completeThis recovery is due to intensive utilisation of brown coal, exploitation of water power, extensive industrialisation, and increased output on the part of the German worker himself. The position569 words
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Advertisement325 1926-09-11 4 Miller knows Rubber as few manufacturers can know it. i ‘r Ww)Wjw I sff IJI I I I Wil I UNIFORM FLEXIBILITY AND UNIFORM J TREAD WEAR I —they mean many extra miles of service from balloon tires R BALLOON tires must be more than just flexible. They must be325 words
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Advertisement69 1926-09-11 4 i FOR THAT DROWSY FEELING AFTER MEALS So common at this time of year try Pinkettes, the/ dainty little bowel and liver regulators, to-night, and seo how much better and brighter you’ll feel to-morrow morning. Pinkettes dispel constipation, PjnketieS biliousness, sick headaches, clear thd skin, purify the breath, act as69 words
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Advertisement287 1926-09-11 4 ■■■■■lll I I 111 I nil 111 mil I For Convalescence I 10,000 Doctors recom* mend ‘WINCARNIS’ There are ve y powerful reasons why so many doctors recommend Wincarnis—for weakness, I anaemia and nerve troubles. They know Wincarnis is reliable—a natural, > wholesome tonic food! They know how quickly 1287 words
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Article, Illustration197 1926-09-11 5 THE PRINCE OF WALES WEARS A BLANKET in the cann fire circle of the Welsh Boy Scouts’ camp. ACTION.—Four whippets, electrically released from their starting boxes, dash away for a thrilling race at Dongan Hills, a centre of whippet racing in the United States of America.197 words
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Article737 1926-09-11 6 The Hon'ble Mr. A- S. Bailey and Mrs. Bailey are staying at Kuala Selangor this 'week-end. Mr. T. A. Crossley, engineer, GulaKalumpong Rubber Estates, Ltd., Gula, leaves for Heme on furlough to-day. Mr. H. R- Tlertslet, cf the Singer Sewing Machine Co., has left the Dutch East737 words
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Article957 1926-09-11 6 Modification of New Rules Necessary. DIFFICULTIES TO BE OVERCOME. Tne Government have at last taken definite neps on the question of wirelet-s broadcasting in the Colony by drafting rules by wh ch the promot us of any cm.pany will have to ,abide. AVe published some of these rules957 words
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Article627 1926-09-11 6 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) 15th Sunday after Trinity. 9.45 Litany, 8 am. Alatins, Hymn 276, 8.30 Holy Communion, Hymn 552, 10 a.m. Holv Communion (Chinese), 10.30 Matin. (Chinese), 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 12 Pss LXXXTV LXXXV 187, Magnificat 57. Nunc Dimittis 67, Hymns 193, 290,627 words
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Article488 1926-09-11 6 CHINESE DISOWNS HER ADOPTED SON. A yonng Chinese was produced in the Kuala Lumpur police conrt on Thursday morning, before the magistrate, Mr J. AV. W. Hashes, and charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a Chinese woman of 58 years < f age, Wong Moy, his488 words
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Article130 1926-09-11 6 FENANG SEPTEMBER 11, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndoc Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months* sight BanA 2/4 3/16 6 M Credit 2/4 17/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 154 f 3 day’s sight Private 156 I Bombay Demand Bank M 154 g Midras130 words
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Article981 1926-09-11 6 YACHTING AT COAVES. At the Theatres. The King’s yacht Britannia competed in five races at Cowes before becoming entitled to hoist the winning colour to the masthead. At the beginning of the season this thirty-three-year-old cutter had considerable alterations effected, with the view to increasing her speed under981 words
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Article222 1926-09-11 6 COMMERCIAL DOOM OF SE V TERROR. To turn the sharks that shelter behind the Great Barrier Re'ef from the terror of bathers into a means of livelihood for hundreds of people living in Queensland is the object of a novel expedition which sails for the Southern Seas222 words
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Article346 1926-09-11 6 The manner in which British shipping accommodates itself to changed conditions is really marvellous. Many thought and some hoped that the coal stoppage would be the means of seriously inter fering with the routine of our ocean services. But such views showed an altogether wr ngvul346 words
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Advertisement50 1926-09-11 6 Chambcifledn’s Pain Balm Eases Pain. Rub 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.50 words
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Advertisement136 1926-09-11 6 LIFELONG SUFFERERS CAN END DYSPEPSIA. Many of life's troubles are unavoidable, but many are not, and in the latter category fall dyspepsia and all stomach troubles which are ciused, not necessarily by the food which has been eaten, but more frequently by an excess of the gastric juices, which sets136 words
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Advertisement171 1926-09-11 6 THE TORTURE OF PILES. WHY CONTINUE TO SUFFER? Go to your chemist to-day or send to United Pharmacy, 305, North Bridge Road, Singapore, and obtain a tube of Dr. Van Vleck s Absorptive Pile Plasma (price 82.15, by post $2.35). Its curative healing action on the inflamed and swollen parts171 words
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Miscellaneous26 1926-09-11 6 UDE TABLES. To- Da v. Wivh Wnt«»r. Low Water. 2.17 a.m. 8.34 a.m. 2.18 p.m. 8.47 p.m. To-Morkow. 2.40 a.m. 8.53 a.m. 2.41 p.m. 9.6 p.m.26 words
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Article1089 1926-09-11 7 HOLES AND PLAYERS. Once upon a time there was an eminent architect who was laying out a coi-.ise and wanted to make a long holeHe ..anted to make it 500 yards long. Ik ing very eminent indeed, he did not ueasuie the distance himself, bwf set n underling1,089 words
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Article744 1926-09-11 7 SOME COMPARISONS IN THE ART OF DECEPTION. In view of the attention which has been i< ailed to some current literary forgeries, it seems desirable in the public interest to record the results of further inquiries, writes a “Morning Post’’ correspondent. It is not easy, for obvious reasons,744 words
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Article725 1926-09-11 7 R. B. SUTHERS - BY R. B. SUTHERS. (The well-known writer on social topics). To-day machinery is top dog. There is more machinery in the world than wit to use it. Either we must control machinery or perish. A century ago, some of our forefathers looked on the machine as a725 words
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Advertisement55 1926-09-11 7 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 is certainly great for coughs and colds, for croup and any kind of cough that hits either the young or the elderly people.55 words
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Advertisement323 1926-09-11 7 NEW GOODS IN MEN’S WEAR AT WHITEAWAYS >4 X. st fin W Sf Af ffß W Smß Fleecy White Twill Tennis A splendid all wool garment, light Shirt. "V UJ l/• yet warm. A revelation as regards A splendid quality shirt at a most WICIC'CDG. IICS loe St cked white323 words
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Article431 1926-09-11 8 Myriads of mrsquitos are following in the wake of the rains with which Penang is now being favoured, but nothing is being done to reduce the pest. There is a good deal of swampy land, much of it overgrown, in the residential quarters of Georgetown, and in431 words
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Article1528 1926-09-11 8 It has been found necessary to increase the police and other officials keeping watch over the Royal palaces. This gives no cause for alarm. The reason is no more serious than something like an epidemic of foolish people who seem anxious to acquire notoriety or to get1,528 words
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Article97 1926-09-11 8 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —I paid $2/- for a seat last eveninij to view the much bnome 1 and advertised picture Nell Gwyn” and was disappointed. The operator apparently never once looked at the screen to see if hu lighting and focussing were97 words
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Article172 1926-09-11 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —I have the honour to refer yon to my letter dated August 11, in which cer tain figures were given under the heading Comparative Criminal Statistics.” 2. The figures have been rechecked and are reissued corrected as follows Number of172 words
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Article88 1926-09-11 8 LANDLADY AND LODGER. In the District Court yesterday afternoon judgment was given in favour of Miss C. Medwyn, Boariing House proprietress, against Mr. G.E. Wright Motion, of the Penang Btr for 850/ as damages for leaving her house without notice. Plaintin appeared in person, Defendant was represented, by88 words
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Article26 1926-09-11 8 BOXING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, September 11In a boxing tournament, the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment beat ILM Durban by 8 events to 2.26 words
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Article21 1926-09-11 8 The Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd: London. September 10, spot. £305-5-0 £296-10-0 three months’ buying and £296-15-0 three months’ selling.21 words
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Article27 1926-09-11 8 The output of Mengiembu Lo l ft Mining Company Ltd., for the month of August was Mill 236 piculs Tribnters 34 piculs, Estimated Revenue $20,700.27 words
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Article20 1926-09-11 8 The following are additional rul ,f rtr outputs for August: Perak River Valley .‘V-’.M' 11 Jura p0.05-’ Semanggol20 words
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Advertisement189 1926-09-11 8 Ly/s*\l>/4..-. 2 AM. <»- ...-J**’—•••. Cfs fa Ftf n r l r J? metis ds or mai ifactiire <3 5? ape the only suitable accompaniment to the 555 leaf Cfe?i Bmss. VIRGINIA CIGARETTES OJW £??*jW IK MS r?:d wi Je® t ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD.. LONDON. a—IMUt-T-" -»r-- .?7j;gc MEDICAL189 words
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Advertisement84 1926-09-11 8 Pageant cf 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 DRESS Prizes will be given for the best costumes In aid ofi Service Charities. Tickets on Sale at: —E. 0. HOTEL,84 words
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Obituary35 1926-09-11 8 DEATH. LANGAN: —At 11.20 p. m. at General Hospital Penang. Annie Rose Langan. Funeral at 5 p.m. to-day fro n her son’s residence at 11.8 Northana Road. (Singapore and F. M. S. papers please copy.)35 words
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Article296 1926-09-11 9 More Indiscriminate Shooting. BRITISH GUNBOAT HIT. FRANCE ANNOUNCES NEUTRAL ATTITUDE. (Rugby Radio Service.) c London, September 10. Further telegrams received to-day from Central China report several more cases where foreign ships of different nationality on the Yangtse have been fired at indiscriminately by bands of Chinese soldiers on(Rugby Radio Service.) - 296 words
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Article130 1926-09-11 9 BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS. New York, September 10. At the trial of Daugherty, it was alleged that he suggested giving King, the intermediary, something for aiding in securing the re-imbursement for the sale of the Metals Company. Later, at King’s reouest, he gave him a cheque for $50,000 at130 words
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Article30 1926-09-11 9 Managua, September 10. Following the receipt of a memorandum from Washington, President Chamorro decided to solicit the good offices of the American Charged, Affaires to end the revolt.30 words
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Article23 1926-09-11 9 .—Reuter. Amsterdam, September 10. The death roll in the Leyden train derailment is now four injured. One youth has died.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article58 1926-09-11 9 (Rcc.by Radio Service.) London, September 10. Paris, 1694 New York, 4.852 Brussels, 177 j Geneva, 25.13} Amsterdam, 12.11 Milan, 135| Berlin, £0.39; Stockholm, 18.15}; Copenhagen, 18.27} Oslo, 22.14} Vienna, 34.38} Prague, 1631; Helsingfors. 192} Madrid, 31.77}; Lisbon, 2Ji Rio, 7H Buenos Aires 45j| Bombay, l/6/.fd Shanghai, 2|9Ll Hongkong,(Rcc.by Radio Service.) - 58 words
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Article1018 1926-09-11 9 —Reuter. Germany Installed. IMPRESSIVE SCENSS Geneva, September 10. Reuter says that numerous .vould-be spectators of Germany’s installation as a member of the League of Nations were crowded out as the public galleries were packed at an early hour. Cameras clicked as the delegates craned their necks to get—Reuter. - 1,018 words
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Article166 1926-09-11 9 Athens Endures Anxious Hours. how QUE! LE!) COMMUNISTS SEIZE ARMOURED CARS. Athens, September 10. Whether the latest rebellion was organised to facilitate the escape of General Pangalos or whether it reached the more ambitious plane of an attempted revolution, is still unknown, but the city endured very anxious166 words
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Article56 1926-09-11 9 Reply To Tomsky. DESIRE FOR UNITY. London, September 10. The Trade Union Congress at Bournemouth overwhelmingly endorsed the Council’s reply to Tomsky’s telegram. DESIRE FOR UNITY. The Trade Union Congress, by a substantial majority, passed a resol u> ion urging the General Council to continue its efforts to create56 words
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Article114 1926-09-11 9 THORNTON’S XI v AUSTRALIANS. London, September 10. At Scarborough before 5000. The wicket was soft. The Australians made 194—Andrews 42 not out. Rhodes took 5 wickets for 63, and Jupp 5 for 59. rhornton’s XI made 79 for 3 wickets. The match was drawn. M. C. C. v. KENT.114 words
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Article107 1926-09-11 9 CONQUERED AGAIN IN RECORD TIME. London, September 10. A Frenchman, George Michel Annin, reached Dover after swimming the Channel in 11 hours 6 minutes. The swimmer crowned numerous fruitless efforts by traversing the Channel in record time. He started from Cape Grisnez last evening and arrived near Dover107 words
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Article28 1926-09-11 9 AMERICA RETAINS TROPHY. Germantown (Philadelphia) Sept, 10. America retains the Davis Cup, winning the doubles. Williams and Vincent Richards beat Cochet and Brugnon 6-4; 6-4; 6-2.28 words
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Article214 1926-09-11 9 Walton Heath, September 10. In the Engligh Native Amateur Golf Championship final T. Ellison (Royal Liverpool) beat Squadron-leader Hayward (Royal Air Force), the champion, by 6 and 4 over 36 holes.—Reuter. The s. s. Kudat will leave Penang for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein214 words
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Advertisement29 1926-09-11 9 PENANG HUNT CLUB. CHANGE OF MEET. J Monday, Sept. 13 at 5-15 p.m. Meet at Swee Lee’s Gate and Finish at Mr. J. R. Danson’s, England House, Scotland Road.29 words
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Advertisement98 1926-09-11 9 JFbamite'flre Protection SAFEGUARDS THE FOLLOWING LINES. Anchor Line, Ltd., Atlantic Transport Co Ltd., British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ltd. Ccmpagnie Generale Transatlantique. Cunard Steamship Co., Ltd.. Elder, Dempster and Co., Ltd., Ellerman Lines, Ltd. F:i— ’“ss, Withy and Co., Ltd II i America Line. Allred Holt98 words
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Advertisement87 1926-09-11 9 OUR PICTURE PAGE. As will be seen from a glance at the page of illustrated news to-day the Pinang Gazette, in pursuance of its progressive policy, continues to cater for the demands of its ever-widening circle of readers in conformity with modern requirements and in keeping with the well-established example87 words
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Advertisement170 1926-09-11 9 J Superior Teak Furniture made J in our own Factory at reasonable S prices. S 4 >»♦«< 4 I JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., (incorporated in England) Penang, Singapore Kuala Lumpur. F <7 ST By Ar>t>ointmciU \\vlf k I 'W o<i n JlLzm/T Ivl] f Tor a short or j r"'170 words
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Article915 1926-09-11 10 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported yesterday as follows: The improvement in the Share {Market mentioned in our last report has been well maintained during the period under review the principle feature of interest being the steady rise in the price of the Metal, which shows a915 words
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496 1926-09-11 10 London, August 19. Since our Last report, the Rubber Market has been fully steady with. fluctuations have been small. Quotations to-day show a rise of fd. per lb- compared with those reported last week. Off grades still continue in good demand. The figures of U.S.A.,496 words
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Article231 1926-09-11 10 Singapore, September 9. Rubber.—The market during the past week has beteai quietly steady, with a slight improvement in prices from day to day. Approximately 645 tons were catalogued for this week's auction, and met with a ste'ady tone. Awarded Sheet sold at 681. Good Average Quality at 661231 words
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Article808 1926-09-11 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Malaya for Phuket^(Ton gkah), Renong and Kopab. r—n Tara tor Negapatam, Karikal. Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. Tairea forlMadra?. v&n Cloon for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Ipoh for Port Swetteuham and Singapore. Ludendorff for Sabang, Colombo, Port Sail, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Mata808 words
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Article394 1926-09-11 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). 8T TRIIN. Federaieu Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Rfsum ption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit394 words
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Article215 1926-09-11 10 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926. Benares Opium p. oh“st $5,000.00 noa* Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. h 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $11.50 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coans* 10.50 Green Snail She’ 13.00215 words
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Advertisement518 1926-09-11 10 REMARKABLE DISCOVERY by e. bukrgi, m. d. rejuvenation without OPERATION. WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN PUBLISHES EPOCH-MAKING RESULTS OF RESEARCH. Phyllosan, the preparation which has interested the medical profession so extensively, has again received notice in the pages of a new scientific work entitled Anaemia and Its Modern Treatment,” the author of which518 words
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Advertisement352 1926-09-11 10 "MBIT ,N OSSttavcs T N addition to its marvellous healing value in diseases and injuries affecting the skin, Zam-Buk brings the greatest relief to swollen aching limbs racked with the tortures of muscular rheumatism, sciatica or lumbago. Again, this herbal Zam-Buk is superior to poisonous liniments for sprains and strains,352 words
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Article233 1926-09-11 11 The following ivert the latest quo tations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day C s Shares. ao fn cq cc c. Sc. c. S c. Rubber (Dollar). AlorGajah 2.85 3.00 2.90 3.00 Amalgamated... 4.50 475 4.80 5.00 A. Hitam233 words
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Article72 1926-09-11 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Bayers. Sellers. A. Moleks 12.80 $2.90 B. Jelutongs 1.12| 1.170 Connemaras 2.60 2.80 Lunas 3.90 4.20 M. Pindas 2.95 3.05 U. Benuts .72| .75 Tins. Asams 67/- 69/B. Padangs .84 .86 Hitams 1.32| 1.37| Johans .42| .45 Kintas 1.75 1.8072 words
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Article36 1926-09-11 11 FOURTH DAY’S SCRATCHINGS. f Race 1 Marquise. Race 2: —Kismet. Race 3: —Combustion, Star-of-Athole-Race 4: —Sanhozza, Race s:—Tinker, Lamart. Race 6: —Foundling. Race 7: —Sir' Hatan, Dinty, Black Beauty. Race 8: —Ballykeeran, Adajay, Victrola.36 words
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Article1234 1926-09-11 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. names. J is I I RUBBKR [Dobk... I c 9 c 8 c Allenby Rubber O o 3 20 3 30 *>or Gajah Rubber Eht«te 2SO 3 o<> Amalgamated Malay Ratetea 4 80 5 00 Ayer Rttam Planting Syndicate 4 6 5 10 Aver Kunlng Rubber1,234 words
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Advertisement554 1926-09-11 11 New Advertisements. POSITION WANTED. r» “Tin-Miner” seeks employment, >wi<l»-experience in running and erecting mining machinery. Open to any employment. Good references. Please apph No. 264, c/o Pinang Gazette. 1759 16-9 r POSITIONS VACANT. Sm »rt intelligent Salesmen and Girls wanu-1. Previous experience and good refer nces essential. Apply Whiteaway, Laid554 words
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Advertisement326 1926-09-11 11 Rawang Tin Limited. Notice of Fourth Dividend. NOTICE is hereby given that an in- terim Dividend of one shilling per share in respect of the year ending 31st March, 1927, has been declared due and payable 5 at the offices of the Company at Rawang and Sydney to persons who326 words
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Advertisement46 1926-09-11 11 m“ PILLS j APIOL STEEL g Sure and certain for all Female H complaints. Every lady should g keep a box in the house. e Chemists and Stores sell fa them throughout the world. gj Proprietor: I MARTIN, Ckauiit, Sonthampt—, Eflaai. MMBX2SBBn3MI tctcscsfvemwsbsmp CROSS WORD PUZZLE.46 words
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Advertisement462 1926-09-11 11 I The Invisible Death Sv w I II I V\ I IV/ II 1 I I >) |i II >5 N 1 r Ul in 1 ll I nil I << I I (K Germs, the invisible causes of Ailments, Sickness 2! (r ar *d Death, make their successful attack462 words
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Miscellaneous57 1926-09-11 11 TOWN_HALL. 1 Little Lord Fauntleroy. A Drama in Three Acts By the Pupils of the Convent. September 18th, for School Children. AT 5 P. M. Tickets for Children 50 cts. Adults $1. September 20th, 23rd at 5-30 p. m. Tickets $3, $2 and $1. Tickets can be obtained at the57 words
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Article1747 1926-09-11 12 The good conn-el, with regard to th» 1 necessity of men —especially of public men —keeping physically fit, given by Lord Grey of Eal>odon the other day and of doing so by const nt w.dking exercise, is nothing more than a counsel of perfection—or, in plainer1,747 words
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Article77 1926-09-11 12 S-ptember 11, 12 and 13—Annua) Teevali Tennis Tournament Kampong Kuantan Club, Kuala Selangor. 25—Rugby Match, Penang v. Negri Sembilan at Sereinban. October 23—Hockey Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipoh, November 13—Rugger Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipob. 20—Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 27—Rugby Match, Penang v.77 words
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Advertisement257 1926-09-11 12 Important Jinnouneemerit! ITS HERE THE NEW OVERLAND WHIPPET CAR THE WORLD’S NEW-TY?E HIGH SPEED LIGHT CAR LATEST MODEL 2nd Shipment due here by Steamer ss Rybull Hall already sold The Most Economical Car on the Marketi To-day H. P. 15 6 Price 1,650 Book your Order NO*'V to avoid Disappointment257 words
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Advertisement42 1926-09-11 12 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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Advertisement151 1926-09-11 12 The Machine which printed the Daily Newspapers in Great Britain during the Recent Strike. '2lll MIBW TXO you realise that nearly all the work you now send out to the printer can be done in your own Office more easily, more quickly, and at one-third of the cost, by installing151 words
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Miscellaneous212 1926-09-11 12 EVERY BRITON SHOULD SEE IT HERE AT LAST The very Champagne of Screen Entertainment Theatre Royal. From Thursday 9th, till Sunday 12th, September 1926. Matinee on Sunday at 2-30 p. m. FIRST SHOW STARTS AT 7-30 P. M. 1. Billy West Comedy in 2 parts. 2. Johnny Hines in The212 words
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Article1046 1926-09-11 13 When the King and Queen arrive at Balmoral next week, says Autolycus, writing in The Sunday Times” of August 12, they will greatly misg Sir James Ramsay, who for some years past has acted as the King’s Factor on his Highland estate, where he has introduced many1,046 words
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Article443 1926-09-11 13 POPULAR FALLACIES REFUTED. Many strange ideas are still prevalent concerning lightning, writes Professor Low in the “Daily News.” The most i familiar is that it will be attracted by knives and forks lying upon a table- In most superstitions lies a tiny atom of truth. Lightning “would” probably443 words
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Article365 1926-09-11 14 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported on August 18 as follows The important item this week is the ommencement of the new scheme for asic yarn prices. It is felt in many quarters that a great amount of the difficulty encountered in the cotton365 words
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Article377 1926-09-11 14 HOBBS OF THE SOUTH SEAS. Fuzzy-Headed Cricketers. It was at Samari, a tiny island on the coast of Papua, and the cricketers were fuzzy-headed natives clad only in loin clouts, writes Jack McLaren hi the Daily Chronicle. Cricket is very popular among the South Sea natives, so377 words
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Article610 1926-09-11 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, September 11. 1926. ClB Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat m. each 1.00 Liver with heart <% lung do 1.30 Cripe do 1.00 Goat or Bheap per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb610 words
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