Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 September 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-09-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.’, No. 210. VOL. LXXXIV. TUESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement525 1926-09-14 1 I TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. wwMnnnnnnMMnnnnnnmiwnnnnnnnMWMnnnannMM I TUBORG BEER I I WHY I MifeO I BECAUSE IT IS ONE OF THE BEST BEERS J| I S EVER IMPORTED INTO MALAYA. I ASK YOUR DEALER FOR A SAMPLE BOTTLE m 111 W/ 111 IH Wk Bl!525 words
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Advertisement25 1926-09-14 1 K ■■■MBBMJBIMMKaa.'i nTV< ii ii I’ T. NAGAi A I BROTHERS DENTISTS. I Head Office:_Kext to the Dispensary I Branch Office 52, Leith Street, I25 words
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Article575 1926-09-14 2 Findings of Appeal Judges. LEGAL STATUS OF CHINESE WIVES. The present position with regard to Chinese marriages—if that is the correct term for such unions—is not satisfactory, and it is not easy to understand why the Legislature, in tbe interests of public morality, has not long ago575 words
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Article128 1926-09-14 2 CREW REIT BOAT. Ignoring an appeal to be taken off in safety, four men fought a fire which breke out lecently in the engine-room of the small motor-fishing boat Standard, in the North Sea. The men on beard were Edmond Walker (skipper), David Wreay, John Ire,128 words
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Advertisement1438 1926-09-14 2 M NOTICES. s s c Tronoh Mines Limited CERTIFIED MASSEUR [lncorporated in England.] 'L\ J7 Dividend No. 77. J Mr. and Mrs. K. Kusaka J A Dividend of 1/- per share (less I s ‘and Miss Fliziko, Income Tax of 4/-in the has been Jfr <i declared payable in London1,438 words
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Advertisement24 1926-09-14 2 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. 493.24 words
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Advertisement247 1926-09-14 2 DRUGS. Estate Managers. BO K3 your Medicines at The Georgetown n We will cheerfully quote for your requirements our prices ate 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 so247 words
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Article931 1926-09-14 3 FORGEKIES THAT HAVE COST HUGE SUMS. Whv Watermark Was Introduced I No crime possesses such fascination for the criminal as me forgery of banki notes. It is the making of money that hires. Ever since notes were in general use I there has been a silent warfare931 words
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Article131 1926-09-14 3 1 “I will di hugging your photc graph,” i v.as a phrase in the last letter written by Muriel Bo\d, age 15, of The Beeches, Winsford Cheshire, to a former schoolteacher. a Miss Pilkington, who removed t> Nottingham recently. j Shortly after the reciept of the letter,131 words
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Article221 1926-09-14 3 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926. Benar*« Opimn p. rh*M»t #5,000.00 noru. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking 160.00 seller* Nntnriess M s 100.00 nom. no. 95.00 Coconuts v»-r 1.000 50.00 note. Oopia Snndried t 11.55 sal* 8 Rattani 11.15 sales Rattans 10.50 Gre»-n Snail Shell» 13.00221 words
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Advertisement307 1926-09-14 3 rr Drop me somewhere Cast of Sue? the best is like the Worst" Except in the case of dentifrices, of course, because Kolynos is the best and the gritty ones are the worst, and there’s a lot in between them too. Quit using grit and use KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM Obtainable307 words
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Advertisement132 1926-09-14 3 j® «wri, WHEN BABY IS CROSS AND SLEEPLESS there is something wrong and the little one is taking the only means he has of telling it. Under such circumstances the temptation to administer a sleeping draught, or opiate of some kind is often great, but don’t do it unless expressly132 words
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Advertisement171 1926-09-14 3 NEWWHITS Surabaya Maid Foxtrot S EE Dreamy Monterey s EE Say it Again =s ĔĔ Always Steel Guitar Solo EE Killarney Inst. Quartet =E Don’t Wait too Long Foxtrot EE H Nothing Else to Do 1 10” Double Sided Price $l-70 Each ROBINSON PIANO Co., PENANG. J ■-I— I-; I171 words
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Article1442 1926-09-14 4 EXHIBITS AT THE ROYAL SHOW. < (From A London Correspondent.) The Royal Show, which is held annu- ally under the auspices of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, affords a good opportunity of gauging the developments that are taking piace in modern methods of agriculture. A genera', inspection1,442 words
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Article171 1926-09-14 4 AMPHIBIAN KOW A LANDLUBBER. A revolutionary change in the life :nd habits of the little-known Mexican amphibian axolotl has bedn made by Professor E. A. Spaul, of Birkbeck College, London University’, who has changed it from aquatic habits to an air-breathing land—living creatureThe axolotl, of which there171 words
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Advertisement497 1926-09-14 4 —.■z.-z;, f Assets over $6,500,003. S. C. Assurance in force over $22,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the497 words
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Advertisement44 1926-09-14 4 Pain in the Stomach. It is most annoying, as well eg disagree able to be troubled with pains in the stomach, and there is no need of it, f* ll one dose of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy will allay the pain. Sold everywhere.44 words
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Article1839 1926-09-14 5 G.O.C.’S COMMENTS. General Lack of Athletic Powers.” 1 regret to have to report that the younger men who are coming to the Colony do not display, on the whole, any great desire to enrol. This reluctance seems to be associated with a general Lack of athletic powers.” This1,839 words
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Article67 1926-09-14 5 The homeward mail Fy the P. p. olnpcs at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 1 7»h instant. The B. T. Packet Teepta with mails despatched from London on August 26 is exneoted tn i rrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 17th instant. The mail desnatched fmm67 words
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Article295 1926-09-14 5 AIDING DISEASE TO CURE ITSELF. Reinforcements For Nature. Improved methods of treating certain forms of disease are made possible owing to an important discovery by Sir Thomas Horder, the famous physician, and Dr. N. S. Ferry, of the Parke Davis Research Laboratories. Pneumonia, wooping cough, erysipelas and295 words
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Article97 1926-09-14 5 YOUNG BARRISTER AND A TRAM CONDUCTCOR. Paris. After an argument with the conductor of a Paris tramcar Mlle. Delaarue, barrister at the Paris Court of Appeal, smacked the man’s face with some force. He replied by striking her violently on the head with his metal ticket-holder, and97 words
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Article68 1926-09-14 5 WOOD ALCOHOL DRINK NOW COMMON. New York. Tho chief chemist of the New York Bureau of Internal Revenue, commenting on the recent fatalities in Western New York and Ontario, Canada, from drinking wood alcohol, stated that thero had been about 700 deaths in New York City alone68 words
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Advertisement215 1926-09-14 5 Special Announcement to Ladies Every well dressed Lady knows the value of FE a good Tailor. We have engaged a most up-to-date and Z- clever Tailor from Bengal for whom we guarantee will give every satisfaction S with regard Style and Fit Costumes, Dresses EE Jumpers and Skirts, etc. S215 words
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Advertisement50 1926-09-14 5 Chamberlain’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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Advertisement113 1926-09-14 5 NEW WATCHES FOl5 OLD It you have an o»a. worn out -j- unre:iat>le s>l.e. or Goin Aatch Or any o»rJ Jewel cry- it to uh ano wzi»‘ «tuftply you vzith Now V. Sv«t, O» C cr.h in Eh. balance be oa G.O.i’’ I ba 13 u. ~.-<4 2>tlwer J m*113 words
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Article1644 1926-09-14 6 <<//USIC of the right sort brings tyl tranquility to the mentally afllicted and has, we are told, charms to soothe the savage breast. Saul’s madness dissolved in the dulcet strains of David’s 1 arp. Musicians played to lighten the labour of the builders of the citadel of1,644 words
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338 1926-09-14 6 [To the Editor, of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —I read with much interest your thoughtful editorial on the question of the Indian representation in the Federal Council. At this critical juncture when the Council representation is in a nebulous con lilion and when the338 words
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Article412 1926-09-14 6 Sir, —From the tone of the letters of I Poor Tenant and Poor Clerk in your correspondence columns, recently. I infer that they have snfferel some disappointment from an illustrious gentleman of the name of Mr. Khoo iSian Ewe. Poor Tenant seems to have hop- d that412 words
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Article458 1926-09-14 6 RAILWAY ENTERPRISE. (From our own Correspondent.) Bangkok, September 7. In writing to you recently I mentioned one or two points which served, I hop.-*, to indicate to you that the Department of the Royal Siamese Railways is a very live one indeed, under its indefatigable head, H. R.458 words
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Article344 1926-09-14 6 Cheah Loh, a Chinese, was this morning produced before Mr. C.W.A. Sennett in the Police Court, to show cause why h*shc.uld not b*» bound over to b-* of good behaviour and for f.tiling to g’v* a satisfactory account of himself at tbe juno ion of Jelutong Road and344 words
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Article642 1926-09-14 6 British Malaya for August sustains the high stan lard set at the start. The first instalment of Sir Ge >rge Maxwell’s long expected pronouncement on the High Commissioner’s proposed reforms will please all reasonable persons and disappoint those who expected him to tear th-*, as yet unpublished, scheme to642 words
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Article57 1926-09-14 6 MORE COMMUNAL RIOTING. (From Our Own Correspon 1-nt Allahabad, September 13. Very serious communal rioting broke out here on Sunday at sunset, a Mahomedan mob determinedly attacking a Hindu procession despite promises to permit music. Two persons were killed and 21 injured, mostly Hindus. Panic prevails in the57 words
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Article138 1926-09-14 6 Amsterdam, September 13. The Handelsblad learns that Dr. Van Royen, at present Minister in Rome, will be appointed to Washington. Dr. Van Royen is married to an American, Miss Taylor Winthrop.—Reuter. Reuter says th*t the Government is informed by the Federation <f British Industries that it has138 words
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Article737 1926-09-14 6 Mr. E. M. Callard, Manager of Bedford Estate, Siam has gone Heme on furlough. Mr. J. S. V. Reid has suceeeded*\lr Bradley as Assistant Distuet Officer Sit ia wan. Mr. I*. B. Sewell ami farrily are now staying at Tanjong Kli: g bungalow, Malacca. Mr. H. B.737 words
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Article939 1926-09-14 7 PHILIP INMAN - BY PHILIP INMAN. I have set out on an expedition. My hospital has been left behind nie and for a menth I am to encounter new i scenes and soj urn amongst new people. This year 1 Lave planned my holiday upon a novel programme. It939 words
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Article127 1926-09-14 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pungab for Asahan and Batu Bahra. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Namsang for Calcutta. Rengam for Bernam River. Kuala Selangor, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Nyanza for Port Swettenbam, Singapore, China and Japan. Klang for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Rensiena for A saban, Paneh. Bagan Si-Api-Api and127 words
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Article463 1926-09-14 7 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BI TRJUI. Federaieu Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Bnntar,463 words
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Advertisement421 1926-09-14 7 that’s the F 1 11 1 O', sound you hear when v&e&tu&as&l £in. When you pierce the top V the “BLACK WHITE” of a”!HACK&VHHTE” Cigarette Tins by a Cigarette Tin with the special process which patent opener provided, leaves an almost perfect there is a sharp ami long- J vacuum—only421 words
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Advertisement373 1926-09-14 7 Healthuß&bies P See how Mellin’s-reared babies laugh g row They are pictures of 76 contentmcnt Mellin’s Food X ives perfect nourishment. W U.tflfMfl Mixed as directed, it is the closest /©vz possible equivalent to mother’s milk. Afellm’s Food THE FOOD THAT FEEDS Obtainable of all chemists. Samples and booklet on373 words
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Article23 1926-09-14 8 Taylor. —On Friday, September lOtb to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Taylor at the Maternity Ho?pital. Kuala Lumpur, a son, both well.23 words
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Article494 1926-09-14 8 Sir Ernest Birch, it will be generally conceded, knows as much of British Malaya as any man living, and, with the possible exception of Sir Frank Swettenham, no man is so w»4l qualified to deal with its problems. He was, as Resident-General, present at the meeting of the494 words
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Article368 1926-09-14 8 From onr correspondence columns to day, it will be seen that the rent rimp in Penang continues to hold the interest of our readers. This question of rents which, like the. poor, is always with ns, must be analysed thoroughly and quickly. Because public apathy has been368 words
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Article314 1926-09-14 8 Young men possessed of :he wanderlust should not come to Malaya unless they have capital, or have undertaken to serve for a period of years under contract with a reputable banking or business concern. This is the gist of an article ip the Malayan Trade Annual for314 words
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Article1006 1926-09-14 8 Jt. tM.. soes grouse Spooling, Progress In Aviation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 19. Sport Among the Grouse. The Twelfth found large parties of sportsmen on the moors. Fine weather coalitions favoured the Royal party for their first day’s shooting on the Duke of Devonshire’s moors1,006 words
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Article113 1926-09-14 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 14. An Indian was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment on a charge of housebreaking at Teluk Kurau. River Incident. A Chinese fell into th*» Singapo-e River last evening and his wife jumoel in to save him. Both were in difficnltiei when rescued.113 words
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Article52 1926-09-14 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 Smoke 1 Sheet fBB to $BB4 F.A.Q. do 85 87 Low F. A.Q. Off do 80 84 Scrap Crepe do 68 72 Loose Scrap do52 words
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Article32 1926-09-14 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet G 8 cts per pound—per pl. J9o*b6 No. 1 Crepe 68 cts per pound per pl. £99-66 Quiet. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennysd32 words
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Article127 1926-09-14 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., the following prices, on September 13: London. Spot £309-10-0 Up £t-5T 3 m/s. buying 298-10-0 3 selling 298-15 0 2-0-0 Loca l. September 14: Singapore sold 75 tons at Penang buyers no sellers atsls2s. The Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd:London. September 13, spot. £3lO-0-127 words
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Advertisement343 1926-09-14 8 I z z r I Im USi. for I If *<*•»>« 7** I 9 STMir». II H »HOLAC /mb im 1 Ih» ffl Salad OiL LU c J Ay7x9 OUEFABRIEKEN CzAZa CZ GoLcLLebcL-GoLd-Copsvlz b s 6NAVENIIA6E J JA* Tdul/ 1 I —_l——l—l "TT Ilf H-TTr '-1 ll»l B®B‘ z M'343 words
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Advertisement67 1926-09-14 8 Pageant of Empire Ball At the E. O. HOTEL Saturday 18th September, 9 30 p.m. to 2.00 a.m. Under the Distitigui.-hed Patronage of the HonouratJe the Resident Councillor, Penang. FANCY DRESS Prizes will be given for the best costumes In aid ofl Service Charities. Tickets on Sale at —E. O.67 words
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Miscellaneous26 1926-09-14 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water.l 3.32 a.m. 9.46 a.m. 3.40 p.m. 9.56 p.m. T< Mow how. 4.15 a.m. 10.43 a.m. 4.31 p.m. 10.58 p.m.26 words
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Article344 1926-09-14 9 Owners Refuse National Agreement. EARNEST CONVICTIONS.” CHURCHILL AWAITS PREMIER’S RETURN. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 13. The Central Committea of the Coal Owners’Association met this afternoon to receive the decisions of the districts regarding Mr. Churchill’s proposal for negotiations with the miners on a national basis. The Committee afterwards(Rugby Radio Service.) - 344 words
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Article115 1926-09-14 9 NEW YORK MERCHANT CAPTURED. Mexico City, September 13. Federal soldiers are pursuing bandits who are holding prisoner, Mr. Jacob Rosenthal, a retired New York merchant, after holding up the car in which he was motoring with a party, including three other Americans, forty miles from Mexico City. As115 words
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Article31 1926-09-14 9 U. S. STEPS IN. Managua. September 13. The United States Government has expressed its willingness to lend its good offices to re-establish peace and a constitutional government in Nicaragua.31 words
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Article48 1926-09-14 9 BERLIN POLICE COUP. Berlin, September 13. The police have rounded up seventeen alleged cocaine smugglers headed by Horsthahn, who is stated to have kept a large store of narcotics wherewith he supplied agents frequenting express trains. His activities are believed to extend to most European capitals.48 words
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Article126 1926-09-14 9 Paris, September 13. The Warsaw police recently notified the Paris authorities that skilfully forged script of a face value of $lOO,OOO each of a certain Russian oil company was being negotiated on the Warsaw Bourse. A few days later, some shares came into the hands of a Paris126 words
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Article309 1926-09-14 9 Tension Relaxed. fa IE of Dxrnsn steamers. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, Sep’ember 13. Telegrams received to-day from Hankow report that firing by parties of troops at foreign vessels on the Yangtse has considerably diminished. Fighting between the rival Chinese armies continues in the neighbourhood but Wuchang, situated on(Rugby Radio Service.) - 309 words
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Article107 1926-09-14 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 13. The extension of one of London’s tube railways was officially opened to-day by Colonel Moore Brabazon. Parliamentary>Secretary to the Ministry of Transport. This tube now runs from Edgware, in the north of London, through the centre of the capital to Morden(Rugby Radio Service.) - 107 words
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Article61 1926-09-14 9 BRITAIN BEATS AMERICA. Seagirt (New Jersey), September 13. The world record established by Am°rican riflemen last year was beaten by a British rifle team, which defeated the United States team for the Dewar Trophy for the first time since 1913. Shooting at 50 and 100 yards, the Englishmen61 words
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Article38 1926-09-14 9 Reuter. NO NEWS IN RANGOON. Rangoon, September 14. There is still no news of Cobham since the message from Penang on September 10 stating that he was held up at Victoria Point owing to bad weather.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article198 1926-09-14 9 Assailant’s Identity Established. MALATES IA AG UN. SOCIALISTS. COMMUNISTS AND OTHER’S ARRESTED. Rome, September 13. Th p>l c bavrt discovered tint Mussolini’s assailai t give fdse particulars regirding his identity. His red name is Gino Lucetti (26). He was born in the Commune of Carrara, Tuscmy. POLICE REORGANISED. Rome,198 words
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Article242 1926-09-14 9 POSITION OF FOREIGN CHAMBERS. Constantinople, September 13. It is officially intimated that the Department of Commerce is dispose! to yield to the representations of the Foreign Chambers of Commerce and will permit the continuance of their functions on condition that they register in a regular manner[On August 20,242 words
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Article106 1926-09-14 9 —Reuter CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER. London, September 13. At the inquest on the victims of the Drumcollogher cinema disaster, a verdict of death by asphyxiation and burning, caused by a lighted candle falling on exposed films was returned. The jury found the operator guilty of negligence in leaving.—Reuter - 106 words
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Article273 1926-09-14 9 Non-Permanent Seats. MODIFICATIONS. Geneva, September 13. It was decided that seats on the Council of the League be allotted to Belgium, Sweden, Rumania, Poland, China, Chile, Cuba or Columbia, Uruguay and possibly Finland. Belgium, Uruguay and Sweden will be re-elected t<»r on u year. Rumania, Chile, Cuba or273 words
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Article131 1926-09-14 9 PENSIONERS ROUTED. London, September 13. The following are the results of ties played to-day THE LEAGUE (DIV. I.) Birmingham 0, The Wednesday 0. Leicester City 2, Tottenham H. 2. Sheffield U. 1, Derby County 0. The match between Huddersfield T. and Sunderland was not played. THE LEAGUE—(DIV. IL)131 words
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Article74 1926-09-14 9 ENGLAND XI v AUSTRALIANS. London, September 13. At Blackpool before 6,000, in half a gale. The weather was cold. The Australians made 281, Woodfull, who scored bis eighth century of the tour, carried his bat for 116 through 270 minutes. He hit seven boundaries and his display was very74 words
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Article117 1926-09-14 9 BOROTRA FORCED TO SCRATCH. September 13. The United States Lawn Tennis Championship has opened. Owing to Tilden’s poor showing throughout the season, experts consider that La Coste, who appears with Tilden in the upper half of the draw, has an equal chance with the champion of reaching117 words
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Article23 1926-09-14 9 Philadelphia, September 14. In the final of the Sesquicentennial Polo Tournament, the Hurricanes defeated Orange County by 11 goals to B. Rvuter.23 words
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Advertisement61 1926-09-14 9 »■>« I ft* veer. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY j j MODEL 56J (BABY) j i iq 'j ih u *mw m I U W ft I j The small car with a GREAT Reputation. j t Distributors for Penang, P. lU, Kedah, South Siam and Perak: g L GROSVENOR MOTORS, Penang Ipoh.61 words
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Advertisement230 1926-09-14 9 SMART STYLES IN HATS I j FOR MEN. J S J Lincoln Bennett fur Felt 5 Hats specially male J J selves. 5 x Fawn Grey Shades $l4-50 J 15 e Jr Battersby Single Terai Hats. J S Superior Quality in Smart 5 Shades. $12*50 S Christy’s Double Terai Hats,230 words
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Article1173 1926-09-14 10 A. G. GARDINER - BY A. G. GARDINER. The British Empire is the richest in the world—but it is not wealthy enough to afford Sir Austen Chamberlain. His incompetence has become a real men ice to the peace of Europe. The Lord deliver me from Sir Harry Vane!” said Cromwell1,173 words
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Article172 1926-09-14 10 CAT TAKES 4 POT” LUCK. FolkestoneA roof comedy, which fortunately ended in soot, not smoke, was enacted hen The local fire brigade received an urgent call to go to the rescue of a tabby cat which had been marooned on the mo! of a high house172 words
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Article165 1926-09-14 10 Karl Petr who lives in Carpathian Ruthenia. is reputed to be the oldest man in Europe. He claims to be only 112 rears of asre, but, according to documents in his possession, he is. in fact, 121, having been born in ISOS. Thrice married, he has been165 words
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Article99 1926-09-14 10 Has any one seen a Polish dancer named Emma Jedicka Without knowing it she is heiress to £4,C00. This sum was bequeathed to the girl by Charles Bregulitch, a naturalised American, who died last spring at Hamilton, Ontario, and left £5.000 to a farmer friend on condition99 words
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Advertisement383 1926-09-14 10 t' Cold that ■ffasgs ©St? Allowing any cold to “hang on” is simply inviting trouble. Moreover, a succession of colds lays a sure foundation for those grave dangers, pleurisy and pneumonia. You simply strip a Peps of its silver jacket and dissolve the tablet on your tongue. The chest-strengthening Auzrs383 words
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Advertisement50 1926-09-14 10 Helps Children Over Hot Weather Summer complaint makes little headway with children whose careful mothers use Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for stomach end bowel complaint, severe and sudden intestinal cramps and weakening diarrhoea. Given in a lift 1 sweetened water it i s easy to take. For sale everywhere.50 words
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Advertisement304 1926-09-14 10 Miller knows Rubber I as few manufacturers can know it. I r UNIFORM FLEXIBILITY AND UNIFORM TREAD WEAR —they mean many extra miles of service from balloon tires BALLOON res must be more than just flexible. They must be uniformly flexible. 0 The tread, as well as the side walls,304 words
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Article519 1926-09-14 11 “RENONG” RAMS “SELANGOR.” A sei ions collision occurred at the mouth of the Perak River in the early hours of Sunday morning between two vessels owned by the Straits Steamship Ccrr.ppny and engaged in the coastal trade, srys the “T. O. M-” The vessels concerned are519 words
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Article129 1926-09-14 11 PENANG SEPTEMBER 14. 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months* sight FanK 2/4 3/16 „8 m Credit 2/4 17/32 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Rank Rs 154 4 w 3 day*B sight Private 156 Bombay Demand Bank w 154 MadniH Demand Bank129 words
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Article65 1926-09-14 11 September 25—Rugby Match, Penang v. Negri Sembilan at Seremban. October 23—Hockey Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipoh. November 13—Rugger Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipoh. 20—Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 27—Rutiby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. December 11—Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Kuala Lumpur.65 words
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Article111 1926-09-14 11 WHITES vs. COLOURS. A practice hockey match between Vi hites and Colours which Avas played on the Esplanade yesterday resulted in the 'A hites being defeated by 4 goals to 3. The teams were: Colours:—Ch’ng SAvee Thye; H. L. Marshal] and L- Grcbby; R. N. Byatt (Captain), J. Mackie111 words
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Article63 1926-09-14 11 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 13. Paris, 169 s New York, 4.841% Brussels’. 175| Geneva, 25 13 Amsterdam. 12.11 Milan. 1341 Berlin, 20.39 Stockholm. 18.15 Copenhagen, 18.27|; Oslo. 22.16 Vienna, 34.39 i Prague, 163« Helsingfors. 192} Madrid. 31.77| Lisbon, 2}a Rio. 74y Buenos Aire*. 45’?. Bombay, l/.aajd Shanghai,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article80 1926-09-14 11 HINDU CEREMONY AT BUKIT MERTAJAM. On Saturdav last, it b°ing the occasion of Vinayaga hathnrthi Festival, the Sri Mangalasnari Sabah premises were gay Avith flags and bunting. The Idol Ganesar was taken in procession in a decorated car and a service was held in the Temple Avhere the80 words
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Article176 1926-09-14 11 JULY RETURNS. The total value of the merchandise imported into British Malaya during July last was £9,377,628 against £11,038,144 for the corresponding p» riod of last year a decrease of £1.660 516. The total value of the merchandise exported from British Malaya during July last A\as176 words
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Article361 1926-09-14 11 The following were the latest quo teitwns in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day i 2 Shares. t 1 z: r~? 5 x CQ oo c. sc. c. c. Robber (Dollar). Bassett 1.324 140 135 1.40 Bmsra 1.624 U7| 1.70 1.80361 words
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Article88 1926-09-14 11 The following are the shares in the rejKirt of THE MALAYA COMPANY. LIMITED for to day Mining Shares Buyers Sellers B. Padang .85 .874 Chenderiang 29/9 30/9 Hitam Tin 1.374 1.40 Ipoh Tin 54/G 56/6 Kuala Lumpur 39/- 40/ Kuchai 2.40 »2.45 Lahat 24/3 24/9 Malayan Tin88 words
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Article75 1926-09-14 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Amalgamated 4.60 4.80 Balgownies 4.75 5.00 Connemaras 2.75 2.85 Jerams 1.87| 1.924 cum Malakoffs 5.10 5.20 S. Tukangs 1.37 i 1.42| Tins. B. Padangs .85 .87| Hitams 1.35 1.40 Johans .42 .44 Kampong» 49/- 50/Kuchais (Ord) 2.37| Lingguis75 words
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Article60 1926-09-14 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for August: 11'8 Bedford 14,339 Glenealy 36.046 Hill Rise 20,900 Reyland 9,700 Ratanui 42,710 Trolak 30.000 Kuala Muda 152,450 Sungei Batu 45,000 Vai D’or 47,500 Malakoff 6 ,000 Bertam C. 169.000 Bertam Extended 21,000 Windsor (F.M.S.) 48,900 Mayfield 58,350 Foothills (Malaya) 21,00060 words
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Article1216 1926-09-14 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. I L? *1 RUBBER fOohfck.j g c 9 c 8 c *l’enoy Bnhbor Oo 3 20 3 SC Alor RnMittr Estate 2 P<'.3 00 Malay 4 8G 00 Planting 4 6 1 5 CO K'-vin» B’ibh-r Ptbai.. 1 05 1 ;2k Ayer Y Snbber Ce1,216 words
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Advertisement1079 1926-09-14 11 New Advertisements. auction. POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICE OF SALE. Capable Dresser wanted for Estate i„ »L„ r. r r AL in Kedah ;no Hospital Apply to Medi- ma^er tae Estate of Eng An cal officer, Gnla, Perak. Nam, Deceased, and in the matter of the Civil Appeal jq o f 1343.1,079 words
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Advertisement140 1926-09-14 11 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will be140 words
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Article537 1926-09-14 12 JUDGE SOLVES DIFFICULT POINT. A difficult point, on which it was stated no previous decision appears to have been given, which arose from the bankruptcy of Chop Poh Tak Hin, former labour contractors to the Singapore Harbour Board, was solved by Mr. Justice Deane in the Singapore Bankruptcy537 words
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Article174 1926-09-14 12 FALSE STORY ABOUT EMPLOYMENT. Lieut. John Vine, formerly of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, living at iffleyroad. Oxford, was at Bow-street Policecourt ordered by Sir Chartres Biron to pay £lOO or undergo three months’ imprisonment for obtaining money by false pretences from the Ministry of PensionsMr. C. J.174 words
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Article104 1926-09-14 12 ANGRY SCENE AT FESTIVAL. WeymouthAngry women interrupted the prizegiving b\ the Mayoress of Weymouth, Miss Violet A’Court, in the Children’s Angling Festival, and caused the silver cup to he awarded to another child.. The Mayoress was handing the cup to the winner, when several women loudly protested104 words
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Advertisement532 1926-09-14 12 BOOKS FOR ALL. s' EE TITLE AUTHOR PRICE Letter Writer for Ladies Gentlemen $l-50 2 Letter,Writer’s Handbook 2-00 20th Century Business Letters Forms Prof. T. H. M’Cool 1-50 E The Original Book of the Ford 1-50 E The Book of the B. S. A. Waysider 1-20 E Synonyms Antonyms Edith532 words
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Advertisement83 1926-09-14 12 A Hot Favoririte 1 I .-I:;’ 1 ft /f lA f 11 60 cents a Dozen Only. Hlh|||l Phone Up 98G (Splits). for Some Now! DERATED WER kWh I I liblbig 111 lii Q>uah y Service Rebind Jt 1 I I THE BIGHT TITLE TO THE J I- SEA-FRONTAGE SHORE83 words
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Miscellaneous269 1926-09-14 12 GRAND ACTION PROGRAMME AT Theatre Royal. From Monday 13th, till Wednesday 15th, September, 1926. Matinee on Saturday 18th at 2-30 p. m. TN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m. William Fairbanks in The Fighting Youth ”in 5 Parts Cullen Landis and Percy Marmont —Jane and Eva Novak in The Man269 words
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Article1787 1926-09-14 13 DOREEN NORFOLK - BY DOREEN NORFOLK. The Dark Curtain, (Hodder and ♦Stoughton, 7/6), by J. E. Buckrose, is the story of two girls, Connie and Aggie, who are brought up as sisters by Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Aggie has been brought up to believe that her parents died in India when1,787 words
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Advertisement271 1926-09-14 13 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR HasorH were never interfiled for women since then frequent u-c is what causes a man’s beard to t»ccorne coarse, stifl and bristly. Women need no longer report to razors and objectionable depilatories Veel is a perfutuM. velvety cream that has taken the pla eof such unsatisfactory met hols.271 words
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Advertisement68 1926-09-14 13 Children Like Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For “black and blue” bruises, sprains of wiists and ankles, strains of cords and muscles, stubbed toes, cuts, burns jmd ether mishaps of childhood. Chamberlain's Pein Balm always gi.es relief. Docs just as much for older people too. Eases their rheumatic pains, backaches and neura’gia.68 words
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Advertisement237 1926-09-14 13 Auto Strop is the _V Vy only Safety Razor in the world y that strops its blade without Rv removal from the frame. There 1/ i I I is nothing to unscrew—nothing to take to pieces—Simplicity itself! Safety Razor Illustration shotos No. 55 Set containing L.„ f self -stropping Valet”237 words
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Article1611 1926-09-14 14 JOHN DZRWAS BAUGH - BY JOHN DZRWAS BAUGH. r ihe Well-Known Economist And Publicist.) A New York paper stated recently England does not change. Her amateur economists’ are becoming the laughingstock of the world and yet she has an array of talent. In John Derwas Baugh she has an economist of1,611 words
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Advertisement340 1926-09-14 14 British Doctors pSjrif arronaiy <• W King Manuel ©f Barkget i Zj Recommend Hall’s Wine ti| „~L. —lt quickly I<> builds up your strength Wf ne -t.". -jAJCSTisESSK® '"yrrv-.-J I '/'a J 6 Hesaas»* \A I Hall’s Wine has i|> I great value where '1 climatic conditions 1 weaken the340 words
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Advertisement56 1926-09-14 14 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 couch that hits either the young or the elderly56 words
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Advertisement244 1926-09-14 14 V 6* APPOIMTMIHT I smes 1627. I 1 John Haig j JOHN HAIG Co. Ltd. g (Owning Haig Haig, Ltd.) MARKINCH. SCOTLAND. ha k,hCH m VunvA' W f/9 f«aMMMwan»»wMiawMMaMMunMaiiiuiMMun«»anra»flna HnH(Hr unp HOTEL BELVEDERE, BRASTAGI i I s S (48( J ft. above sea level.) j A Holiday Under Ideal Conditions.244 words
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Article625 1926-09-14 15 CHOWRARTA MARKET. Penang, September 14. 1926 M cte Government Mutton— Mutton Indian m. per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat m each 1.00 Liver with heart A inng do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb625 words
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Advertisement1025 1926-09-14 15 VMI ft.? 9k na□□u Q r THE MERCANTILE BANK OF J INDIA, LIMITED. 5 11 n Marvellous Value n Authoringd Capital £3.000,0*8 tl »u>«. cibed Capital l,80*,00« *8 4 1 lT> T Fl p n tremendous Reduction ce Fund and Undivided Profit» 1.512,884 Board of Director». n OF THE J1,025 words
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Advertisement106 1926-09-14 15 J It is impossible to find a more popular cigarette than m u fj3nstan H I f W' WII ill I I Cigarettes. W. D. H. O. WILLS, I I I BRITISH. Warrington Wire Rope Works Ltd. PATENT FLEXIBLE STEEL WIRE ROPES. For Dredges and other purposes where the best106 words
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Advertisement1383 1926-09-14 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- I W fluk tjjjm z sS k I b WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. JM Og Kflg| Wjgga g SARPEDON Sept. 15 Marseilles, Lon lon, Rotterdam and Glasgow. I MFja fj JASON Sept. 23 London. Rotter tarn and Hamburg. HBLENUB Sent.1,383 words
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Advertisement556 1926-09-14 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APGAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated tn England.) mail, passenger cargo PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAB.BASTERN IBBVICB. 1 Far Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji) For Colombo 1 Aden, Port Said, Maraalllc Yokohama and Kobe. and London. Malwa556 words
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