Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 September 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.’ No. 209. VOL. LXXXIV. MONDAY. 13th SEPTEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 725 1 I NIKKO Photagraphic Studio Every Possible Assist- ance and advice given to amateurs, I No. 7, Noriham Road, Penang. I TEL 579. arcnj<trttt»ftrrtrtttrrrtrt'‘t ♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦♦♦♦ •*♦**♦♦♦♦<♦♦< I“SiDEROSTHEN,” 0 lnsloißElaricityo dT it J THE MOTORISTS’ SORE SHIELD, j has now obtained a world-wide reputation as a first-elass i 8 n S i
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    • 37 1 i THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG) (MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS) ICB, PLfMKC ROAD, PENANG. Fye tested by our Optometrist. I Lenses ground to prescriptions. L FTnmcsA Mountings fitted properly. L Office hours: —8.3 U a.m. to 6 p.m. I
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  • 624 2 (From Our Own Correspondent). Alor Star, September 10. The Hon. Mr. A. S. Haynes, Acting British Adviser, left by train on Wednesday afternoon to take up his new appointment as British Resident, Pahang. A guard of honour of Sikh Police under the command of Assistant Commissioner of Police,
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    • 571 2 FBll NOTICES. Hong 7 WllCll NOTICE is hereby given that all I flnnpfifp creditors and other persons having any I «.ppUlllC lallO claims or demands against the aboveI I YP'TTI named firm of Hong Guan Chan Comfl lUlllvillUUl pany carrying on business at No. 6 I IT First Cross Street,
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  • 1265 3 With the de"th o’f John Xavier Merriman, s'vs “Tantam’’ in ‘‘The Spectator”, 11-er.I 1 -er. asscil the most venerable and i :ctv resque perse .ili. in So th African politics. Like C< oil Pl.o ’es, Mer/iman was born in Ĕnglan but here the similarity between the two
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  • 428 3 Many people will be sorry to hear that the P- O. liner “Dongola” has passed into scrappers’ hands, for although perhaps her sphere of usefulness is over, she was always a ship with a good deal of personality and she and her thrde consorts of the
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    • 262 3 Surabaya Maid Foxtrot g Dreamy Monterey Say it Again n 3= Always Steel Guitar Solo Killarney Inst. Quartet S Don’t Wait too Long Foxtrot EE Nothing Else to Do EE I 10” Double Sided Price $l-70 Each I ROBINSON PIANO Co., g PENANG. MAKE YOUR ffl CREPETAPER FLOWERS i WITH
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  • 1362 4 THE V-SiHAPED FORAIATION. Of all our British’wildfowd there are surely none more striking in their flight thm the v. ild grey geese, writes Air. J. C. Al. Xitholls in “The Field.” Other birds there may be which surpass them individually in beauty of colour and spetd
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  • 283 4 MR. ALFRED GILBERT’S EXILE IN BRUGES. After nearly 20 years of self-imposed exile, spent cut off from the world in a back street in Bruges, Mr. Alfred Gilbert, the sculptor who created some of the most famous of modern art treasures has returned to England. At the
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    • 506 4 B a Mobiloil I |C Make the chart your guide s. i DISTINGUISHED BY ILLUSTRIOUS 1 PATRONAGE. R The high position of Girgoyle Mobiloil has been achieved through clos) association with a M R long line of distinguished motorcar manufacturers. M R Fore more than a generation leading motorcir manufacturers
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    • 40 4 P. K. Shakkarai Rawther Co. (Established 1901.) 127 Pitt Street, Penang. Landing, Shipping, Forwarding and Commission Agents, Stevedores and Dubashes. Boat Owners, Suppliers, Builder» and Repairers. Prompt Service. Moderate Charge* roue No. 705. Dockyard in Qo,jowr No. 2 Weld Qu*r-
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    • 162 4 A. DENNYS, Office 22-A, BEACH STREET, Telephone Ko. 308. Rubber Brokers, Valuers, Auctioneers, Land, Estate, Shipping and Commission Agents. Insurance Surveyors. Estates requiring Selling or Shipping Agents for their Rubber, please communicate with us. Good Prices always obtained. Sales Held Daily. Goods Forwarded to all Ports or Transhipped to any
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  • 1132 5  -  BY A. G. GARDINER. 1 Shall the nation's servants be permitted to strike against the nation Or shall loyally to the State be the first essential of their employment There must be no ambiguity in the answers to these questions.” Mr. Churchill has sent a
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  • 544 5 POSSIBLE SCIENCE RESEARCH IN TROPICS. A joint conference on “Power Alcohol” was held at the Congress of Chemists recently under the (hairmanship of Sir Thomas Welland, thd Rector of the Imperial College of Science at Kensington. The societies participating were the Chemical Engineering Group, with the Institution of
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  • 934 5 EVOLUTIONS FROM EARLY TYPES. Growth Of Social Life. Professor H. J. i'leure, President of the Anthropology Section at the recent meeting of the Biitish Association at Oxford, chose for his address from the chair the* topic “The Regional Balance of Racial Evolution/’ his main theme being the evolution
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  • 643 5 EFFECT ON INDUSTRY AND SOCIETY. “Inheritance as an economic factor” was the subject dealt with by Sir Josiah Stamp in 1 is piesidential address to the economic section of the British Association. “T 1 ere could be no better eugnic or sociological institution,” he de(lared, “than a
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  • 960 5 BY AN EXPERT. Paris, August 18. Secrets Reg a;di ng Auiumn Modes. Now, 1 suppose, 1 ought not to give away secrets concerning the Autumn modes, thus early, still, 1 cannot resist letting the “cat out of the bag,”—as it were, in a. well-known Atelier, I have
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  • 1206 6 WHILE Mr. Thorne is retiring from what Baron Bramwell called the ent and thrust of nisi pruis, to the dignified seclusion of the ,i Bench, Mr. Justice Watson, according to the local Press, is about to abandon H the Bench for the Bar, which means that the
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  • 128 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Parit Bantar, Septamber 11. On Monday night, three, tongkangs carrying metal for the P.W.D., came into Kua.'i Kuran. While. the tide was ebbing, one of the tongkangs was pierced by a stump of a pile below her, took in water and sank. She
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  • 106 6 .—(Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) PROLETARIAN SCHOOL PROBLEM. The Government authorities concerned have decided to c’ose the Proletarian Farmers School in Kinosaki, Niigata Prefecture, substituting a school entitled the Farmers High School which has already been organized. China’s War. It is reported that Ham Yaug-fii has becm occupied by the
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  • 67 6 We are informed that Mr. Khaw Joo Tok, the local Director, has received telegraphic advice from the Head Office informing him that the Directors have decided to offer shareholders 25,000 shares in proportion t > their holdings on 3rd November 1926 at £2 per share,
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  • 2785 6 Findings of Colony Committee. REDUCTIONS. The report of the committee appointed by H.E. the Governor to enquire into the existing rates and charges of the Singapore ami Penang Haibour Board has been issued, and will be read with very considerable interest. The committee, which consisted of the
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  • 559 6 Mr. John Crowe has been appointed Restriction Officer for the State of Kedah, Mr. S. E. King has been appointed an Assistant Controller of Labour for Penang. Mr, G. G. Seth, Solicitor-General of the Straits Settlements, returned from leave by the Morea. The Hon. Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 1021 7 Perak Wins Malaya Cup. EXCITING MATCH AT KUALA LUMPUR. 1 From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 12. 'l' e Malaya Cup final of 1926 which was- played on the Kuala Lumpur padang yesu rday and which wag won by Perak by u e only goal scored in the
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  • 246 7 MR. J. M. SIME ELECTED FIRST PRESIDENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 12. A meeting of the Malaya Cup Football committee was held in the Selangor Club on Saturday at which representatives from Singapore, Perak, Selangor, Malacca and Negri Sembilan were present. It was unanimously
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  • 184 7 SELANGOR TOURNAMENT DECIDED. (From our own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. At a recent meeting of the Selangor Football Association the British Resident, the Hon. Mr. H. W. Thomson offered a cup for any competition which the S. F. A. might arrange. We understand that the S.F.A. offered
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  • 105 7 BUSINESS FOR MEETING. The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Com mision to-morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute papers etc. for confirmation. 5. Some
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  • 380 7 Fourth Day’s Results. MISHAP IN LAST EVENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 13. The weather was fine for the fourth day of the Singapore Races, ani there was a large attendance. There was a serious accident in the last race. Sweet Rivoli hit the rail on the
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  • 128 7 PENANG SEPTEMBER 13. 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lendos Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 t 4 months’sight Bana 2/4 3/16 3 Credit 2/4 17/32 H 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Re 154 i M 3 day’s sight Privats 156 Bombay Demand Bank 154 Madras Demand Bank
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 205 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) SIR, —In producing the Pageant which has just been brought to a conclusion the Committee have received a very great deal of valuable advice and help from many quarters. It is not possible—l wish that it were—for me to thank
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    • 328 7 Sir, —It seems to be as difficult, for your correspondent Poor Tenant to keep Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe’s name out of his argument as it was for Dickens’s amiable Mr. Dick to keep King Charles I’s head out of his memorial. Poor Tenant must surwIv s?e the
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    • 149 7 Sir, —To my certain knowledge, no matter has been dealt with by you so dispassionately as the one under the above heading. I admit that it is no easy task to argue the pros and cons without reference to party and to presume the tone of impartiality
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    • 86 7 Sir, —The B. I. S. N. Company does well to sail extra ships between Madras and Penang to avert the over-crowding of passengers. The boats are clean, tidy, and well ventilated but the attendants lack discipline and civility and ar? slack. A ccwnplaint book should be kept
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  • 324 7 CHIN CHIN TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Si gapore, September 13. .At tee first statutory meeting of Chin Chin Tin, it v ’s stat J that the directors wer e considering electric lighting on the mine. It was anticipate»! that the filing plant wou’d at rive within eight
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  • 117 7 JUDGE’S STRONG COMMENTS. (From Our Oavu Correspondent.) Singapore, September 13. Judge McCabc-Reay, in giving judgment in an appeal court case relating to a Chinese marriage said it was not easy to understand, why legislators, in the interests of public morality had net long ago established a system x
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  • 69 7 AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT TE.LUK ANSON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 13. Lower Perak held a successful AgriHorticultural show at Teluk Anson on Saturday Sunday- The Raja Bendahara declared the show open. The principal exhibits wme vegetables, fruits, cereals and village industries. There was a large number of
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  • 124 7 Sir, —We regret to note that your correspondent, under the cloak of anonymity. has laid a departmental complaint against our company, in your issue of the 11th instant, under the above caption. It might en’ighten the much dis appointed Movies who view»rd the much boome»! and advertised
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  • 725 7 BY THE RT. HON. PHILIP SNOWDEN, M.P. There is no room anywhere for drones, least of all al the head of affairs. Yet they cluster round the honey-pots of British industry.” A “Guinea Pig” has I ecu defined as a gentleman, of sufficient bait, who allows
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  • 52 8 Lamb —Shaw. —At the Parish Church, Folkestone, on September Sth. Donald Claude Lamb, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs John Lamb, (Jarak Estate, P W.,) and Edith A. Shaw, (widow of Lieut. John Shaw. Canadian Exp. Force,) and eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kings of Guildhall Street, Folkestone,
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  • 574 8 The news to-day from China is grave. Out of the welter of conflicting evidence regarding the situation it is somewhat difficult to obtain a true perspective of the actual state of affairs. But it is evident that the recent incidents have contributed not a little towards support of
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  • 506 8 His Excellency the Governor’s time must be fully occupied, at present, with his reform of the Government of the Federated Malay States; but, when that is settled and out of the way, we must call his attention to the fact that the colony of the Straits Settlements has
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  • 1406 8  -  Way-Jlnd Some Experiences. By Harry Vardon. (Six Times Open Champion.) A correspondent has suggested that I should explain bow I teach golf just what procedure I adopt when a beginner arrives for his first lesson, or a more or less experienced player requests that his faults should be
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  • 163 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., anei the following jjnres, on September ID: LnxnoN. Spot £305-5-0 Up £2-I.TO 3 m/s. buving 296-10-0 3 selling 296-15 0 I' s o Locat. September 11: Singapore sold 100 tons at yl'’'/' Penang buverg no sellers atsls2f. September 13: < Singapore sold 150
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  • 24 8 The output of the Tongkah Harbour I 'U Dredging Co., N. L. from to 11th September (being one we was 9 tons.
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    • 211 8 The Quality of the unique 555 leaf is entered by the State Express methods of manufacture. > B (iRSSS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES k *~x> j *> w £2 w 55 teiX ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD.. LONDON. <? t i i I PENANG’S LEADING HOUSE FOR DRUGS. PENNY WISE AND POUND WISE.
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    • 39 8 “E. O." Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. &O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Next Concert, 19th September, 9-30 p.m. DRINK Ift IV Apoilmans a THE QUEEN °F TABLE WATERS.’
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 586 9 Another Escape From Assassination. BOMB THROWN AT CAR. EIGIITEEN-YSAR-OLD ASSAILANT ARRESTED. Rome, September 11. A bomb was thrown at Signor Mussolini while he was rid ng in the street. Signor Mussolini was not injured. His assailant was arrested. S\NG FROID. Signor Mussolini’s car was passing along th« Piazza Portapia
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  • 95 9 -CONCLUSION OF CONGRESS. London, September 11. The Trade Union Congress closed after the election of a new General Council which is practicaliy identical with the old. MORE WAR TALK. The Trade Union Congress prior to closing, passed a resolution of protest against any action by Imperialist Governments which might
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  • 662 9 German Aspirations. EVACUATION OF RHINE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 12. Commenting upon Germany’s admission to the League, the Times says her intentions have been expounded by her public men with singular frankness. Germany will try to obtain a remission or alleviation of many of the conditions imposed
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  • 58 9 .—Reuter. I] AUSTRALIANS AT BLACKPOOL. London, September 11. At Blackpool, the Australians met a North of England XI captained by M. Foster. Owing to rain there was no play before lunch. 5,000 were present when play began on a soft wicket. Collins won the toss and the Australians made
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  • 146 9 Owners Consider Mr. Churchill’s Appeal. NO SIGNS OF SETTLEMENT. YORKSHIRE PROPRIETORS AGAINST NATIONAL AGREEMENT. (Rugby Radio Service.) Lo idon, September 12. The first of the decisions of the District Associations of the coal owners in reply to Mr. Churchill’s proposal for the resumption of national negotiations and a
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  • 306 9 THE RIVAL ISSUES. Ottawa, September 12. The general election will be held on September 14. Both Mr. Meighen (Conservative) and Mr. Mackenzie King (Liberal) the Party leaders, are predicting that they will have a clear majority in the next Parliament, while the Progressives in the West are Apparently
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  • 125 9 NURMI BEATEN BY DR. PELTZFR. Berlin, September 12. The German champion runner, Dr. Peltzer, is claimed to have beaten the world’s record for the 1,500 metres race against the Finnish champion, Nurmi and the Swedish champion, Wide. His time of 3 minutes 51 seconds is described as two seconds
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  • 119 9 A four seater Berliet motor car P 564, crashed into a tree neir the Masonic Lodge eirly on Saturday morning. It was driven by a Chines* 1 who apparently had been driving on his proper side of the road on the curve at the junction of Pangkor, Kelawei
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  • 444 9 Insurance Rates Stiffen. FICTITIOUS GOVERNMENT. London, September 11. The T imes says that some large insurances on goods for China have been placed in the London market within the last day or two. Rates of 1 per cent for the month were accepted on goods warehoused in the
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  • 214 9 “RENONG’’ AND “SELANGOR” FOUL EACH OTHER. One Passenger Seriously Hurt. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 13. A collision-occurred at the mouth of th© Perak River on Sunday morning at 3.30, between the “Renong”, steaming out, and the “Selaugor’ l going up-river-The latter was holed at the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 240 9 ***v**v*.v»». (SMART STYLES IN HATS FOR MEN. i Lincoln Bennett fur Felt J Hats specially made for our- J selves. FaW Grey Sl ades $l4-50 X Vsr Battersby Single Terai Hat?. T fflllllllfeiiK. Superior Quality in Smart BA 3k Shades. $l2-50 Christy’s Double Terai Hats, 4 n Gre y anc
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  • 24 9 OBITUARY. London, Seytember 12. The death is announced of Major General Sir William Gascoigne.—Reuter. [Additional Reuter Telegrams are to be found in Page 10.]
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  • 312 10 Ten Goals At Bury. SUNDERLAND DOWN. London, September 11. The following are the results of matches played to-day THE LEAGUE (DIV. I.) Arsenal 2, Leicester City 2. Birmingham 2, Sunderland 0. Burnley 4, Bolton W. .3. fury 7, West Brom. .3. Cardiff'City 2, Aston Villa .3. Leeds U.
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  • 364 10 AMERICAN DOGGEDNESS; FRENCH BRILLIANCE. .Jin the Davis Cup finals France won tbe first two games in the doubles with apparent ease, the Frenchmen’s forcing play from the net keeping the Americans on the baseline. France continued to maintain a whirlwind pace till the score reached 4-2. The Americans,
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  • 207 10 Effects Of Coal Strike. EXPORTS FALL. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 12. The effects of the prolonged coal stoppage again figure largely in the Board of Trade returns for August. These show that exports amounted in value to £49,750,000 which is a decrease of £11,250,000 compared with August
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  • 164 10 ORDER FROM DANISH GOVERNMENT. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. September 12. The Super-Marine Aviation Works of Southampton, which have been building boats for the British Air Ministry, have received an order from the Danish Government for a large flying boat fitted with three Armstrong-Siddeley Jaguar radial air-cooled engines
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  • 119 10 —Reuter. SEQUEL TO STEAMER COLLISION. Paris, September 12. The affair of the French liner Lotus has taken a serious turn. The Turks at Constantinople have arrested Lieutenant Desmons following a collision in August off Mytilene Island between the Lotus and a Turkish cargo steamer while Desmons was officer
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  • 90 10 London, September 11. The world’s largest cable layer the s. s. Dotninia left Greenwich for the Pacific yesterday, to lay a cable from Vancouver to Fanning Island, a distance of 3,500 nautical miles. It is the longest cable ever laid in one length and weighs 8,500
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  • 39 10 —Reuter. Paris, September 11. The North Pole expedition under Lieutenant Darcis has completed its preparations and embarks next week at Havre for Spitzbergen, whence it will depart for the Pole in February, carrying provisions for two years.-
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  • 64 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 12. Paris, 167 ]J New York, 4.856 Brussels, 176 i Geneva, 25.13 Amsterdam. 12.11 i Milan. 134|; Berlin 20.385 Stockholm, 18.155 Copenhagen, 18.27 Oslo. 21.16 Vienna, 34 4 Prague, 163 J Helsingfors. IQOi Madrid, 31.715 Lisbon, 2j| Rio. 7R; Buenos Aire», 4513 Bombay,
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  • 921 10 FORECAST OF THE YEAR’S PRODUCTION. Notes By A.i W. S. Wilting from London, to the “Straits Times’’ under date August 18, A. W. S. says: Fairly accurate figures being now available for the first hftlf of 1926, comparisons are being nude between actual and anticipated results. Messrs. Figgis
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  • 358 10 SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL meeting. The second annual general meeting of the Penang Government Servants’ Cooperative, Thrift and Loan Society was held at the Chinese Protectorate' Building lu Friday evening Mr. W. 11. ThielL.ll, the President, was in the chair. There w\.re present Mr. J. H- Pedlow,
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  • 120 10 COLOURS vs. WHITES. A practice hockey match will be played on the Esplanade at sp. ni. to-day between Colours and Whites. The following have been selected to represent the teams: 1 Colours.—-Ch’ng Swee Thye H. L. Marshall and L. Grebby; R. N. Byatt (Captain), J. Mackie and A. H.
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  • 969 10 To talk of the Futility of Crooked Dealing philosophy of business” may be put down as a contradiction in terms, as a misnomer.—as the primitive faith of a crazy faddist says Commerce. It may even be deemed the meaningless pose of a pompous fool. Philosophy? Pah! Philosophy
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  • 241 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Heemskerk for Olehleh, Sabang West Sumatra and Padang. Kudat for (Tongkah), Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Tokushima Maru for Colombo and Bombay. Edavana for Singapore. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Ampang for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. The bottle-hoaxer is unusually busy
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  • 413 10 CLOSIE DAILY (except Snndav). GT TRWN. Federaieu Malay State?, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Rfscmption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 n.m Parit Buntar,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 256 10 WHY THE WEAKER SEX? More than a fair proportion of the ills the flesh is heir to falls to women not merely by virtue of Nature’s decree, but mthcr because of the artificiality of’pre-sent-day existence. Such qualifications as “the weaker sex'’ or the ‘Vrail sex,’’ have no legitimate place in
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  • 196 11 The following ivere the latest quo tations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co's share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday. To-day 0C X' JQ Shares. f s o’® ao no co oo c. sc. c. c. Mining. Bangrin Tin 36/- 37/- 3«/- 37/Chenderiang 27/9 29/- 28/- 29/6 Eastei
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  • 276 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Alor Gajahs #2.90 $3.00 Brogas 1.70 1.75 Colinsburgh 4.20 440 Glenealys 2.90 3.00 Scudais 3 02| 3.07| U. Malaccas 2.90 3.00 Tins. Bangrins (New) 34/6 35/6 Chenderiangs 28/6 29/3 Huey Yots (Pref) 15/6 16/6 limbs 53/b 55/6 Kintas
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  • 1217 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. 3 c NAMES. J 5,0 =5 P C I T 7? RUbHER [Dou*.. I c S e Sc Allenby O 0 3 20 3 3'J Alor G*«ah Robber Estot* 2 90 3 0 Am*ltnrn«te4 Mn'ay EiUetet 4 SC 5 O’! Ayer Httara Planting Fyndlrat? 4 6
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    • 514 11 New Advertisements. The Nellmay Rubber Company positions vacant. Limited. [lncorporated in Penang.] Junior Clerk required immediately fa Mercantile Oilice. Apply box No. NOTICE is hereby given that the (>. c/o Pinang Gazette. Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered i T- T Offices, George
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    • 167 11 DRUGS. Estate Managers. Get your Medicines at “1 he Georgetown We will cheerfully quote for your requirements our prices are the lowest in Ma'a\a. 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
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 266 11 Unite» Cinema, From Monday, 13th to Wednesday, 15th September. "William Fox Presents LIGHTNIN’ The Play that broke the World’s Record From the Immortal Play by Winchel Smith and Frank Bacon John Golden’s Triumph with Jay Hunt —Madge Bellamy—J. larrell MacDonald Ethel Clayton—Wallace McDonald—Otis Harlan—Edythe Chapman—Richard Travers. A delightful romance of
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    • 136 11 p Q H CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 82. The following are the names of successful competitors Ist., Prize Mr. G. H. Kong, Penang. 2nd., Prize Mr. G. de Souza, Kuala Lumpur.’ 3rd., Prize Miss Jill Hill, Penang. Additional awards to Mrs. Mason, Penang. Mr. J. P. Woodford, Penang.
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  • 627 12 (From Our Own. Correspondent.) Bangkok, 7th Sept., 1926. The chief event of my reporting week has, of course, been the visit of the French Mission, headed by the GovernorGeneral of French Indo-china. His Excellency, replying to H. H. Prince Traidos, Minister for Foreign Affairs, at the final
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  • 67 12 September 25—Rngby Match, Penang v. Negri Sembilan at Sere tn ban. October 23—Hockey Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipob. Novembor 13—Rugger Match, Penang Perak at Ipoh. 20—Rugger Match, Penang v. Selant gor at Penang. 27—Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. December 11—-Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor aU
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    • 192 12 MAKES MITES MIGHTY M M Ik fOi 5 T? is fester c X? S JL/ v JD S s [Hm j s jwW I M IJSytesii m t 1 i Is E I I M SSjgE! M j G f li < H f A A < x YY-' -sj£jaai
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    • 239 12 r First femsnte Scotch -J WhislB.es for —4 mare than 180 years NAP3ER JOKNSTOMES wmsiw O g CALDBECK, MACGREGOR ĕ Co. Ltd. S S Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and V < Federated Malay states. 6’ t liicorfiorated under the Cotnbmi s ordinances v ‘jL’ of Hong Kong." Incorporate.l in
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  • 1250 13 DISTRIBUTION OF PER CENT. The fifteenth annual general meeting ot the Tali Ayer Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on Angnst 12, at Winchester House, Old Broad-Street. E. C, Mr. E. L. Hamilton (Chairman of the company) presiding. The Assistant-Secretary having read the notice convening the meeting
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  • 216 13 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926. Brnares Opium p. eh «at >5,000.00 non*, doves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mice Picking» 160.00 seller» Nutmegs 80s 100.00 num. 110» 95.00 Ooconutaper l.Ui'O 50.00 notu. Copra Snnd-’e<i $11.50 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Treen Snail Shell» 13.00 -fiam Rice
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    • 389 13 >ZK Z t&U \s\ Wfal Vy !W* y "tP -J'\ J :X 4 xk A Fit in the morning T-W P' Fresh all day j -The results of diminished nerve-force comprise headache, less of indi*2 easily incuced fatigue, disin- f' clination tor bodily or mental exertion, h loss of memory
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    • 23 13 MOTORISTS: FIT “DUNLOP TYRES (Made in England) AND BE SATISFIED. Stockists AYLESBURY AND NUTTER LTD., 39a, WELD QUAY, Telephone No. 1058. Telegram “Aylesbury.”
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    • 272 13 BHVFQQFYi UI EdijEA i I FOR VALUE i I i /Z i TOURING CAR I with standard equipment E NOW I j $1,750 I s extra equipment if desired, sg H wire wheels $B9, spare tyre $45, etc., etc. g MALAYAN MOTORS (Penang.) S (Proprietors: WEARNE BROS., Ltd.,) f. I.
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  • 1263 14 —“Financial Times.” FORWARD SALES. The sixteenth annual general meeting of the Rubana Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on August 12. at Winchester House, Old Bioad-street, E. C., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (Chairman of the company) presiding. The Assistant Secretary having read the notice convening the meeting and
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  • 386 14 i The sale of the n otorship "Annie Johnson” recalls a th idling story of the i sea which occurred as far back as 1876. j The "Annie Johnson” was then known as the Liverpool ship “Ada 1 redale,” belonging to Messrs. P. Iredale and Porter
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    • 376 14 First Aid for the Skin Healing commences and pain stops the moment Germolene is applied to cuts, wounds, burns, and scalds. Keep Germolene handy for use whenever you injure your skin. Germ'done soothes the pain, cleanses the wound, renders septic complications impossible. Apply the dressing immediately, no matter how insignificant
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    • 24 14 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! M/SS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 4?3.
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  • 629 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, September 13, 1926. > cte Government Mutton— Mutton Indian w. 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 M per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mntton
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    • 1052 15 BAN > KS AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. THE EVER POPULAR J (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) raM np Capital £3.W0.»01 5 "W TN A T 4k "Wk T 5 gaar. v* Fund £4.000.001 4 fl > flj E /B I X Kao*- Liability of Proprietors £3.000.001 W fl Wy
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    • 155 15 I PLANTERS! I USE I PARANITROPHENOL C&QS9EHSIHE9HK9HEEHiQIBHHHHHIBIHNHHHKfIB I AN EFFECTIVE I PREVENTATIVE of MOULD, RUST, I SPOTS, Etc. IN RUBBER I ~E g HAS NO DELETERIOUS ACTION g f ON THE RUBBER. I WRITE FOR LEAFLET To the Sole Agents KATZ BROS. Ltd., j i PENANG. 1 •-■*.|<Hillllllllli||||||||||lnllllllllllllli!|!llllllillllllllll>llllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllllllllll^ DELIVERY FROM
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    • 1399 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. F'.. y INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- g® 1 > M #33 k 1 WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON/ANO N. CONTINENT. fejg gg t g% W&S$ Sfe SISM SARPEDON Sept. 15 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glaagp#, *Uj\- *> ,;.f V.. |g. JASON Sept. 23 L• i ion. Rotterdam and
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    • 572 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in ’•'now'.i MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO KkV.C'FBNINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. (o. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. <£ O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-RASTFRN SERVICE. Far Singapore, Hongkong, Shangh.?, MojH For Colombo! Aden, Port Said M. Yokohama and Kobe. and London, Malwa Sep 25
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