Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 September 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY, No. 213 VOL. LXXXIV. FRIDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1928. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 652 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. 1 PRAI TO SINGAPORE I ASBESTOS-CEMENT BUILDING MATERIAL t CONVINCING DBMON.TRATIOr* OF j BELL’S STANDARD EVER IT E CORRUGATED SHEETS f Kx£?cs3vx» P rj 30” Wide. Stocked in a Half Foot and Foot sizes» from six 1 CHFVROI FT K C»
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    • 38 1 THE I Eastern Optics! Cc., I (PENANG) (MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS) I 183, PENANG RCAD, PENANG. I l ye tested I y our Optometrist. Lenses ground to prescriptions. Fian.es d Mountings fitted properly. Office hours: —8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 743 2 COLLEGE ON AN OCEAN LINER. With a Fog Horn for a Chapel Bell, and the seven seas for its campus, a new sort of university will set sail this fall to circumnavigate the globe in the course of its college year. The college buildings will be included in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1766 2 AUCTIONS.NOTICES. EUROPE HOTEL, noticeofsale, ipoh cymkhana club. BANGKOK, SIAM. The Estate o f AbJullah bin Amateur Meeting. j Isaliak (Deceased) of Kulim. Skyo Meeting for Amateur Riders New Building Just Completed. By eider of the First Division will be held on Friday and Saturday, Every Modern Convenience High Court Kedah
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    • 58 2 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 be supplied
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    • 989 2 banks The Soap R chartered bank of india, that suits AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England bv Royal the Llimate Charter 1853 There is a strong demand »td up Capital £3.000,«0t growing steadily here and in «••arv* Fund £4.000,00# other Eastern Countries for I Liability of Proprietors £3.0«0.mc I Head
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  • 1133 3 The schoolboys are home for the summer holidays, and middle-aged uncles, glancing sentimentally at their second glass or port, address them in this sens» Ab, my boy, h »w I wish I was your age. God Pless my soul, there’s no time like youth. That’s the time
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  • 270 3 The Parochial Church Council of Hornc oll? have a church to give away. At a recent meeting c<f the Cour.cil a resolutic was passed that since there is no go Utility of using Holy Trinity Church t > any advantage in this parish, the built
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  • 129 3 The ban c n Sunday dancing is to con tinue at Folkestone. Applications, for licences for Sunday dancing vere refused recently’. Mr. E- H. Baker, for the applicants, said there was an increasing -desire by h t 1 patrons fop Sunday dancing. The English weather was often
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 451 3 Ci te J 'I I IT benefits to be derived from F a J° n g stay at the'famous Continental Spas of Carlsbad, Manenbad, Nauheim, Vichy, etc., r^ s^ are brought within the reach of X jftjlNv*¥U everyone by the creation of iggy POWDER Kutn jw’s Powder. X While preserving
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    • 202 3 ALL THE WAY FROM MANDALAY Comes This Grateful Father’s Thanks To EASY’S OWN TABLETS. The verdict of parents is the same everywhere; of all the medicines they have tried for their little ones Baby s Own Tablets are the best. Here is what Maung Tun Pyi, a Burmese School teacher
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    • 216 3 lillinii!illil!!llinii:|/^ !> S ANYTIME IS MUSIC TIME I UKULELES I i i STEEL 1| I GUITARS Be popular, learn to play one of these fascinating Hawaiian instruments. They ‘j =1 are very easy to master. Ukuleles from $l5-00 Steel Guitars from $2O-00 1 I ROBINSON I I PIANO Co, f
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  • 1477 4 THE JAMAICA RIOT. Governors are, no doubt, often cursed, and damned, and hung, in the present, in the perfect, and in the paulo-post future. But it is not often, —since 1800 it has occurred only once, —that the Governor of a British Colony, has been
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  • 185 4 The ravings of a sick child in delirium led to two Sheffield teachers being suspended for twc months without pay. The matter led to a lively discussion at Sheffield Education Committee. It was stated that two assistant mistress es had attend?? > nj of a sectional sub-committee, and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 132 4 PRITCHARD I CO., LTD., Ladies’ Hairdressing I i Department. w I 1 d I PERMANENT WAVING. I* We have pleasure in I announcing that a PER-1 MANENT WAVING machine is at present S being installed in our s Ladies’ Hairdressing Department of the latest improved type, and it is I
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    • 15 4 I KIDD’S! LETTER PRESS INK ROLLER I COMPOSITION i AGENTSt— j! P. G. Press, Ltd.
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    • 158 4 t’ For the' Evening Toilet “Hazdine (Trade Mark) Snow Soothes the skin, making it vv cool and white. Vanishes completely, leaving a perfect In glass pots Surface for powder, at all Chemists burroughs Wellcome Co., London 7l All Rights Resnvei Hill MM .tc—bpi r■! itmmwi i ri,a j aar «■■■■■rinwTWiWMWiTniiTniMi
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 140 4 PREPARE YOURSELVES FOR A REALLY HILARIOUS EVENING. Theatre Royal. OFFERS From Thursday 16th till Sunday 19th September 1926. Matinee on Sunday at 2-30 p. m. At 7-30 p. m. 1. Comedy 2 parts 2. Buster Keaton in Sherlock Jr.” 5 3. News (Japan) INTERVAL At 9-10 p. m. 4. Adolphe
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  • 745 5 Mr. C. F. Hewett, J-P., Manager of Sungei Wangi Estate, Sitiawaa, has gone on a holiday to Brastagi. Mr. H. M. Matson, Manager, Sandyeroft Estates, and Mrs. Watson have sailed fo r Home on a holiday. Lieutenant J. H. B. Will has succeeded the late Captain Upton
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  • 604 5 FALL ON CONCRETE STEPS. Tragic Ending to Dinner Party. We r< gret to record the death as the result ot an accident, which occurred at bis Luu. alow on Swiss Cottage Estate late on Tuesday night, of Mr. Bernard M hitfield Hame, M.C., Assoc.
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  • 175 5 “I notice you have your family crest on the trade mark,” said the King of J Greece to Sir Harold Bowden during a visit to the Raleigh works a few days ago. “How long have you done this, because, when I first had a Raleigh 30 years
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  • 67 5 A CORRECTION. Messrs. Topham. Jones Railton (1920). Ltd., request us to correct the error which unfortunately crept into the lettriprcss under the frontispiece of the Ar,gust number, where it is stated that this fnm are also the contractors for the -Singapore Base- No contract, of course,
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  • 698 5 WIDOWS STORY AT INQUEST. THE CORONER’S VERDICT. The Coroner b.ts returned a verdict of suicide whilst of unsound mind in connection with the dea’h of the late Mr. W. H. Dop, who, it will be remembered, was found hanging in an upper room at the Amalgamated
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  • 131 5 PENANG SEPTEMBER 17, 1926. (By. Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lendos Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 3/16 „3 Oedit 2/4 17/32 b Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 154 3 day’s sight Private 156 Bombay Demand Bank 154 2 Madras Demand Bank 154 >
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  • 562 5 SECRET HEARTBREAKS. A small schoolgirl nervously entered the outer office of an English police station, and raised a face. Please, sir,” she gulped, “mother says our Mary's lost, and will you find her?” “Mary’s lost, eh; and how old is she?” She works at the factory.”
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  • 247 5 LORD ASH FI ELD AN D E FFECT ON “TUBES.” Lord Ashfield, addressing an extraordinary general meeting cf the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, Lid., said that since the directors decided upon their policy there had occurred a general strik 6 and a coal strike-. As
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 248 5 7/ zi astonishing How Cream tan make M very little cost, to say 1 nothing of the extra nour- NESTLE'S p URE THICK CREAM is not a substitute for 1 1 Cream, it is genuine 1 r Cream of Cow’s Milk, 1 preserved by a process of sterilization which gives
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  • 1612 6 ZfcVTR cheerful little minors. The J Siam Observer and The, Bangkok Gazette, are «squealing with rage at the article on France and Siam in The Pinang Gazette of September 4. They deny x*ith much vehemence, onr very mild report of the affair between Siamese and French on
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 514 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —It is surprising to recall that you consider October 14 voices the general attitude of the ex-combatant” and that there is much to be said in support of his views. October 14 frankly admits that he is a slacker although he
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    • 166 6 SIR, —In reading through the report of the discus-non by the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, I was amazed at the attitude adopted by the Government towards education for the masses. Education has been the meansof improving a State and this idea has been cherished in all
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    • 1017 6 Sir, —Fools build houses and wise men live in them It may pay a builder by trade to run up houses to let but a man with capital which he can invest at 7 or 8 per cent., in government or municipal loans or stocks and shares
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    • 139 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir. —Mr. Bathurst, Deputy Control'er of Labour, Penang, remarked at the quarterly meeting of the P. A. M. held on 15th inst, in reference to recruitment by kanganies, that some Estate Managers sent all sorts of men who had been
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    • 129 6 Sir, —Some time ago, the Police Depart i.ent put a stop to the obnoxious rafllmg business carried on by the get-rich-quick traders. c J Now, I am surprised to learn that this nefarious method of money-making has started again. Every morning, just a few yards from
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  • 435 6 Messrs. J mes F. Hutton <fc Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported as follows oxi August 25: Notwithstanding unfavourable reports from abroad ue have a distinctly stiffer market. The fortnightly report of the L nit?d States Dept, of Agriculture has stiffened prices very considerably. The possible crop is
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  • 366 6 ALLEGED STABBING. Shaik Ibrahim, an old TamT, was this morning charged by Insp -ctor McQaarrie, before Mr. 0. W. A. Smnett in the Police Court, Penang, with having voluntarily caused hurt with a kaife to Janaalu I in, a Tamil youth, iu Burmih Rui yejferday morning. The camplainant
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  • 217 6 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926. Eenureu Opium p 15,000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 sellers QoM eaf ,72.00 sellerg Mhce Pickinj 160.00 seller! Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Ooc per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Sun dr led $11.45 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattar s Coan e 10.50 Green Snail
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  • 54 6 The output of Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. during the Ist half month of Sept., was 871 piculs, hours run 922, Estimated realised value of ore $77.300. A social githering of members of the young Muslim Union and their friends will be held at the Union premises, Anson Road
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 375 7 REFUTATION OF AN OLD THEORY. Mr. Henry Harries, who since 1875 until recently was employed at the Royal Meteorological lOffice, has just published the lesults of observations, extending over fifty years, of the influence of atmospheric pressure on colliery disasters. His conclusions are diametrically opposed
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  • 411 7 HOW IT SOMETIMES WORKS OUT. Maisie had succumbed to a Good Fit. She had been to a play, or read a book, nr heard of certain ideas expressed, v hich had fired her with sudden zeal for tie learth-and-home existence, says Doreen Dawson in the “Rangoon Gazette.”
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  • 701 7  -  BY EDITH SHACKLETON. When in London in August, I always seize on the slightest excuse to wear a m ckintosh. Not only because it has the correct, out of-season air of neglige, of certainty that one is not going to be asked to lunch at the Sauritzlyor
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  • 68 7 September 25—Rugby Match, Penang v. Negri Sembilan at Seremban. October 23—Hockey Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipoh. November 13—Rugger Match, Penang J 2 v. Perak at Ipoh. 20—Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 27—Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. December 11—Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 246 7 SOMIiOHT L f *4‘V v x&Ex R‘i /W> n? /2Xlz:ftv*v £js/ vxj .123 7 B ©KjfeKi <7 Z||gfc < iSISF Ww "tv tJW.tlS**,/ A.'Ss:-' t vN.-.vity wraimm -.w fX -<./ v.*?‘>>.l7> CVr; y v>*3r tx X v’-’ F Zb ?z >x Sunlight Soap has a guarantee of purity on every
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    • 18 7 MARY SETON, E. Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, Singapore. Blackwood Furniture, China, from Hongkong. Lamps and Shades from Shanghai.
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    • 248 7 I ■fßxt L I I k 'X/’OUR BABY’S future good health and 8 I happiness depends upon your choice of his 3 food in infancy. I The right food for your Baby is Glaxo, which g a has been used to rear successfully the children j of 5 Royal Nurseries.
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  • 40 8 The engagement is announced of Alfred Philip Hambv. the second son of the late Mr. M. B. Holmes and Mrs. Holmes of Barnard Castle, England, to Mary, youngest daughter, of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leggate of Melbourne, Australia.
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  • 596 8 Mr. E. T. Campbell, Conservative M. P. for North west Camberwell, rendered good service to British Malaya in the House o Commons on July 29 when, in th- cours- f the debate on the Consolidaie l Fun. (Appropriation) Bill, he inter sted th« House in
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  • 452 8 It is rarely that an expression of such frank good will as that of the Dutch Minister for War, Heer Lambooy, on behalf of bis Government, on the question of armaments, is made public. Heer Lambooy, who was entertained to luncheon by Rear-admiral Kelly and the o’bcers
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  • 327 8 A Voice in the Wilderness” perpetuates the question of high rents in Penang, in a letter to the Pinang Gazette. As his observations have been covered by ns already, it is not necessary to publish his letter, but he makes one or two points which call for
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  • 1040 8  -  fKow lafje §ame Jias Qbanged. By Harry Vardon. (Six Times Open Champion). It is fairly certain that no game has changed so much in character «luring recent years as golf. Those dashing old gentlemen in chimney-pot hats and swallow tail coats who are to be seen
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  • 153 8 ECHO OF ARMISTICE DAY MURDER. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, September 17. The trial of two Chinese on a charge of murdering a detective who was shot iu Banda-street on armistice day commenced at the Assizes. Tin and Rubber. The special finance cable to the Free Press says
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  • 32 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) 8. R. Sheet 68} cts per pound per pl. 191 No. 1 Crepe 68 cts per pound** per pl. 190-66 Steady. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)
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  • 142 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., aive» the following prices, on September 16: London. Spot £316-10-0 Up £6-0-0 3 m/s. buying 304-0-0 3 selling 304 5-0 4-10-1 Local. September 17: Singapore sold 100 tons at sl*>lt Penang 50 tons at sls4}, lhe Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd: London, September 16.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 36 8 £r> 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 Apollinaris THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.
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  • 165 9 Premier Meets Cabinet Committee. CALI. TO MINERS’ OFFICIALS. NEW EFFORTS TO SECURE PEACE IN INDUSTRY. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. September 16. The Premier, who returned from Aix-Les-Bains last night, had a long consultation with the members of the Coal Cbmmittee of the Cabinet this morning. In the afternoon
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  • 133 9 DUTCH CONFIDENCE IN OUR FLEET. The Hague, September 16. The Minister for War and Marine, Heer Lambooy, on behalf <»f the Government, took luncheon with Rear-Admiral Kelly and the officers of the second British cruiser squadron at the Scheveningen Kur haus. Speaking in English, he said that
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  • 90 9 LEADING BOLSHEVISTS AFRAID OF TROTSKY. Riga, September 16. Reports from Moscow declare that the leading Bolshevists are apprehensive of the attitude of Trotsky who is believed to be organising a formidable attack against the governing clique under Stalin. Trotsky is said to be determined to form an opposition
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  • 39 9 CAPTAIN’S WIFE AND SON DROWNED. Rotterdam, September 16. The German steamer Elting ran down the Antwerp tug Jupille at Ysselmonde. The twenty-two-year-old wife and two year old son of the captain of the tug ■were drowned.
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  • 44 9 New York, September 16. It is feared that the crew of 35 on the British cargo steamer Loyal Citizen have been drowned. The vessel foundered off Bermuda. Two steamers answered her S O. S. call but found only a capsized lifeboat.
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  • 32 9 PETTY-OFFICER ACQUITTED. London, September 16. At the third court-martial in connection with the loss of submarine H 29, stoker petty-officer George William Aske, who was charged with negligence, was acquitted.
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  • 51 9 ACCUSED INDICTED. Somerville (New Jersey), September 16. The Grand Jury indicted Mrs. Hall and her brothers, Henry and William Stevens, and her cousin, Henry Carpender, a wealthy member of the New York Stock Exchange, for the murder of the Rev. Hall ami Mrs. Eleanor Mills four years
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  • 68 9 Liberals Predominate. MEIGHEN 10 RESIGN. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September IG. The new Canadian Parliament is now complete. Its final constitution is Liberals 119 Conservatives 91 Progressives 17 Liberal-Progr-ssives 13 Labour 3 Independent 2. The immediate resignation is expected of Mr. Meighen, the Conservative Premier, but the Government
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  • 139 9 FRENCH INDIGNATION AT SENTENCE. Constantinople, Septembar 16. The court held that the Turkish vessel was blameworthy for swinging across the bows of the Lotus but held that Lieutenant Desmons was equally cu’pable f'r failing tn do his utmost to avoid a collision. Lieutenant Desmons will remain at
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  • 137 9 FRENCH AIRMAN’S ATTEMPT IN GIANT BIPLANE. New York, September 16. Th** French airman. Captain Fonck, begins his trans-Atlantic flight at 5-30 in the morning. THE ROUTE. Captain Fonck aims at winning the prize of £5OOO for the first non-stop flight from the United States to France and will
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  • 32 9 —Vale. ANTI-FRENCH FEELING. Paris, September 14. Following the attempt against Mussolini, some anti-French manifestations happened before the French Consulates at Livorno and Trieste. The Italian Gov- ernment expressed it regrets-
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  • 46 9 London, September 16. Reporting to the Shareholders, the directors of the British Controlled Oilfields Company state that about £6,000,000 of the Company’s capital of £9,000,000 were lost. In order to put the company on a sound footing a drastic reduction is essential.
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  • 15 9 —Renter. Rome, September 16. An Italo-Rumanian Treaty of friend- ship has been concluded.
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  • 276 9 Election Of Non-Permanent Members. COUNJL COMPOSITION. CHINA’S INCLUSION STRONGLY CRITICISED. (Rugby Ratio Service) London, September 16. The Assembly of the League of Nations, after electing nine noo-perma-nent members of Council, as reported in this morning’s official wireless, held further ballots to decide their length of tenure. As a
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  • 166 9 WEALTHY AMERICAN MURDERED. Mexico City, September 16. Mr. Rosenthal, the wealthy American, was murdered by bandits when Federal soldiers who were j.ursuing them were so close that the latter were able to k 11 two of the bandits. It appears that a ransom of $lO,OOO had been
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  • 95 9 £316 A TON. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 16. There is a small boom in tin shares on the Stock Exchange as a result of the ris ing price of tin, which to-day touched £316-12/6d per ton for cash. Tin has gone up about £6O per ton
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  • 189 9 Frenchman Beats Tilden. COCHET INSPIRED. Foresthills, September 16In the National Lawn Tennis Championship Tilden lost the championship which he had held for six years. Cochet beat Tilden 6-8; 6-1; 6-3; 1-6; 8-6. SHEER BRILLIANCE. Tilden was handicappe 1 by his injured knee, but Cocbet’s victory was won by
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  • 102 9 HOLDER’S NARROW FIRST ROUND ESCAPE. New Jersey, September 16. In the American amateur golf championship, Bobby Jones, the holder, after a narrow escipe in the fir*t round, wh°n he defeated R. Jon»s of Westchester only on the last green. wa« successful in the second round, beating Reekie
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  • 53 9 AUSTRALIANS AT CARLISLE. VLJ Carlisle, September 16. Tn a one day match before 7,000 in fine weather. The wicket was good. G. Palmer’s XI made 197 for 5 wickets (declared) Holmes (Yorks) scoring 94 not out. Richardson took 4 wickets for 67. The Australians made 207 for 4 wickets.
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  • 23 9 —Reuter. London, September 16. In a third Division (Southern) League match, Charlton A. beat Aberdare A. by 5 goals to 1.-
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  • 34 9 REGIMENT’S FATE AT HANDS OF INDIANS. Guayamas (Mexico"', September 16.”? Marauding Yaqui Indians ambuscaded and almost wiped out an infantry battalion near Bicam. The remainder of the battalion fled in disorder.
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  • 149 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 16. Paris, 1711 New York, 4.85 j Brussels, 171« Geneva, 25.11| Amsterdam. 12.11 Milan. 133| Berlin, 20.38 Stockholm, 18.15 Copenhagen, 18.27 i Oslo. 22.14 i Vienna, 34.40| Prague, 163| Helsingfors. 192| Madrid, 31.80 Lisbon, 2K Rio. 7Vs Buenos Aires. 45re Bombay, l/ss|d Shanghai,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 48 9 I «SMR OK& «eatU uni i orrw. 4» mmsoh» wmm «aa» 1 I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY i MODEL 50J (BABY) The small car with a GREAT i .Reputation. j Distributors for Penang, P. TU. Kedah, South Siam and Perak: g GROSVENOR MOTORS, Penang Ipoh. L& .caa» fct-m .rami asiat-gar.-/*
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    • 228 9 I Make By far I sure X .hat J f S';'’ sales V get V' s ■>. < y.,'l V Übcl tesSSSs&a s 11 lb tins 90 cts. 2lb tins $l-75. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., (iXCOnPORATED IN ENCLAXI)' Penang, Singapore cc Kuala Lumpur. x THE y i “HOW, WHAT and
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  • 378 10 TO COST £2,000,000: READY IN 1929. An airangomciit has been made by the London and Home Counties Joint Electricity Authority, which is responsible for tne supply o»;’ p wer under the new Act from Guildford in the A\ est to Gravesend in the East, and from Hutford
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  • 478 10 MISGUIDED GENEROSITY. Cne is sometimes driven reluctantly to the dej ressing c nclusion that the world's tragedies are more due to a is&uidcd generosity than to hard-heart-ed niseriiness. says Mavis Clare in the Trrgoon Gazette For the former indubitably preponderates. Human nature is demonstrably, and gloriously,
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  • 837 10 (Lri-cHcr.) Lord Grey of Fallodon was present on July 25 at the Founder’s Day celebrations of Epsom College and presented the prizes and opened the new chemical block. Lord Grey of Fallodon said that he understood that Epsom College was associated clc-sely with science
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 259 10 f THE MOST ORDINARY DISHES X I can be made delicious and appetizing I I by the addition of 3 LEA PERRINS* V SAUCE 11li 1 WHIIII BMB «BHMB «BIMBMB» If you are looking for k Quality combined with Cheapness I in Ladies’ and Children’s Footwear, j I you should
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  • 637 11 The following is the report of the pir ctors to Be submitted to the Shareholders at the Second Annual General Meeting of the Company, to be held at the Registered Offices cf the Company, So. Union Street, Penang, on Thurs da}. the 23rd day
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  • 176 11 Mr. E. B. Soane’s most interesting travel book To Mespotamia and Kurdistan in Disguise which has been unavailable for sometime is now reissued in a 2nd Edition with a Memoir of the Author by Sir Arnold T. Wilson K- C. I. E. and additional illustrations. The book, dcsirilcs
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  • 665 11 BLAKE CO.'S SHARE REPORT. Singapore September 15. Tin shares rightly are now attracting everyone’s attention. The present metal price is about the highest attained for 5 years. With this price likely to be maintained, or even bettered, producing Company’s prospects are wonderfully good and bumper dividends assured. Rubber keeps steady
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  • 99 11 19th September—l6th Sunday after Trinity. 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion and address at S. Mark’s Church Butterworth and 10-30 a.m. Children’s Service. 5 p.m. Evensong and Address (T) S. Anne’s School. Prai. 21st Sept. Tuesday, S. Matthew, A. E. M. 7-30 a.m. Holy Communion at
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  • 837 11 Singapore, September 14. —Strong suppoit has been forthcoming for tins during the veek, particularly the London and Australian Issues and with the price of the metal closing strong at £2981. 10s. ;or the 3 xr../s position and £309- 10s. for. h pot. numerous buying orders remain un”
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  • 193 11 The following were the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co's share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To day 90 x Shares.- 5 f** >» >» O ”5 Pa.. CQ 0Q CQ 00 c. c. c. c. Minirg. Bangriu Tin 37/- 38/- 37/- 38/6 Eastern Siam
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  • 74 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Amalgamated 4.60 4.80 Bedfords .974 Connemaras 2.75 2.85 cum Jerams 1.874 1.92} M. Pindas 2.95 3.05 Pajams 13.75 14.25 Tins. B. Padangs .85 .874 Chenderiangs 30/3 30/9 E. Siams 30/- 31/Klang Rivers 3.85 3.90 Kuchais (Ord) 2.50 2.55
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  • 117 11 The following are the shares in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY. LIMITED for to-day Tin Mining Shares Sellers Buyers B. Padangs .82} .85 Chenderiangs 30/'- 30/6 Hitams 1.37$ 1.42} Ipohs 55/6 57/6 Johans .42} .45 Kintas 1.82} 1.92} K. L. Tins 40/6 41/6 Kuchais 2.50 2.52}
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  • 138 11 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, held its 777th. auction on Wednesday when there was Catalogued 1.405,148 lbs.; 627.30 tons. Offered 919,256 lbs.; 410.38 tons. Sold 820.143 lbs.; 366.13 tons. m T S pot. Lardon 1 g 7}d. New York 40 cents. Prices Realizep. Ribbed Smoked
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    • 11 11 Wanted Second band “Rover** Motor Cycle. Apply 347, Beach Street, Penang.
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    • 306 11 I 0 THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE Xu Qi Quality tells for the first cost of a Raleigh is also the ML xfl last, it is Guaranteed for ever and as a masterpiece of JU British Engineering Skill. «ni X» A) You will be Justly proud of it. MJ Lj} Write for
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  • 955 12  -  BA’ ETHEL JiAXXIX (Author of “Sounding Brass.”) V.’e hoar so i :uch abo :t the American wen: tn and her loveliness and charm— I have myself written in prais? of her—that it is time just tribute was made to the American man, and hi s gallantry which
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  • 117 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sri Maar for P. Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Siam for Port Said, Marseilles. Valencia, Rotterdam Hamburg and Copenhagen. Hong Hwa for Singapore. Teesta for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Deucalion for Colombo. Suez, Boston, and New York. Takada for Calcutta. Edavana for Rangoon
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  • 427 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sun lav). LT lU|R> Federateu Malay States, Malacca, Johor» and Singapore. Registration and Parbel Post, except when otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earliei than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service, The following additional mails will be closer daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit
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    • 346 12 r? ss F? Fl 4JWBjU» Mb* << 18 /r&W f" ■■>>■?) <•• ;<??■. L -'< fi P*''’S' ?jjir j|| T~'i\!'..''TcoMett »»i—I;;:-. •■<'• S M J-* felly seized and Wilfully 1 ''i:Tj> <t > j bi *j rr Y' r blended by the famous London SMV‘ A 'sl rm Marr ovicell,
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    • 18 12 Massage CERTIFIED MASSEUR X Mr. and Mrs. K. Kvsaka and Miss Fuziko, 100-B, Burmah Road, Telephone No 864.
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    • 405 12 j A FEW OF THE POPULAR f) I NYAL REMEDIES. >*♦•< r b Nyal’s Corn Care— promptly removes Corns, bunions and P k warts. Corns can be lifted out with the lingers P k after a few applications. Guaranteed to satisfy. 0 Nyal’s Figsen— The Friendly Laxative —pleasant to take,
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  • 608 13 A RJ£AL DANGER. The account of the workings of the Soviet Government against India, contained in. the lecture recently delivered hv Colonel Saunders, Director of Military Intelligence in that country, and given prominence in the “Morning Tost’’ in mail week, has surprised even those fami-iar witK the
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  • 96 13 Canon Solloway, vicar of Se’by, had a narrow escape from death in Selby Abbey. He was examining the window and had climbed a ladder after another man, to a height of about- CO ft. The man in front of him reached the sill of the window
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    • 383 13 A „Ji IH ir-"' f hWi !l I/1 > I K MBlwwlw I I KO» I IL'—. Mi I When I Travelling 1I S without 4« 11 Eau de Cologne is to make your Car. Train or Boat journey npsj unnecessarily trying. Many thousands of fastidious women regard the handy
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    • 40 13 To build up strength in a trying climate take Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC Prom first-class Chemists and Wine Merchants, or from the Agetits AFRICAN AND EASTERN TRADE CORPORATION. LTD, Singapore. Sole Proprietors Stephbn Smith Co., Ltd., Bow, Londox. England
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    • 220 13 i F W"i J POWER ECONOMY i SIMPLICITY t ■ql (in ENDURANCE 1 HIGH RESALE VALUE. I TOURING CAR k l" (without self-starter) $7/20 {F |ij TOURING CAR jj: (with self-starter and balloon tj res optional) $/220 I TRUCK CHASSIS (with either solid or pneumatic tyres) $1045 TRUCK CHASSIS I
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  • 790 14 GOVERNOR. of I). E. 1(From Ovr Own Correspondent). Scptsfhber 14, 1923. With 15 circling over the harbcur of Tandjong Priok, the Dutch mail boat ‘J. P. Coen’ sailed on the bih instant for Holland with Mr- Fock, the retired Governor General of the D. E. 1 ‘on board.
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    • 469 14 1 I Assets over $6,500,003. S. C. Assurance in force over $22,000,0011. ii The Gr eat Eastern Life .assurance C 0 .9 Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settl’mrntsV HEAD OFFICE t WJncbe* f *r House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company ha* £20,U00 deposited with the Supieme
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    • 199 14 213,800 miles on a IF BICYCLE 1 have ridden B.S.A. Bicycle No. 16,329 for 23 years, covering 213,800 miles (recorded), and am still riding it. The original front wheel, frame, handlebars, cranks, and back axle are still in use writes a South African rider. A B.S.A. Bicycle will give YOU
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  • 588 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Pen ano. September 17, 1926 ct« Government Mutton—Matton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Bead, sheep or goal each 1.00 Liver with heart 4 Inna do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Lea of Mnftoa lb 55 Lamb do
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    • 147 15 I JAMS I For quality and Excel- lence You cannot do 1 better than insist upon 1 i having Duerr’s Jams I f Made from English .i Grown Fruits I Marmalade E Obtainable at all Retail Stores. SOLE AGENTS: j I KATZ BROS., LTD., PENANG. Tsiwwt —A DELIVERY FROM STOCK
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    • 269 15 X UHL NAVY Cl I E.S I i 1 I g A < .i- II t A r Y: Jl I r I I I V V I M M 1 ;'1 V II I T -ir I I I II ■>' |U„ <i i > e < -J* I
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    • 1345 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- Effigy a Illi ™T».vX> WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. I B l J ASON Sept. 23 Lo ri on, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Y» Wl ii W j HFF KNUS Sept. 30 Mar-'l >3, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. 11 HSBj PK’RQFnq Oct
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    • 527 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER 4 CARGO SERVICES HtNINSULAK AND OKIBNTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON— PAB-UA4TFRN SERVICE!. Far Biagapote, Hongkong, Bhnngha?, Mojl For Colombo i Aden, Port Said u Yokohama and Kobe. and
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