Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 September 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-09-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 214. VOL. LXXXIV SATURDAY. 18th SEPTEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement492 1926-09-18 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. i I BRUNTONS I 1 WASSIAMULLS 1 if ANNUAL-STOCK-TAKING I 1 BEST QUALITY GALVANIZED and PLOUGH STEEL S 1 SIDES LINES and HAULAGE WIRE ROPES. 1 A T T 7 I I492 words
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Advertisement15 1926-09-18 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Head Office: Next to the Dispensary Branch Office 52 Leith Street,15 words
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Article577 1926-09-18 2 A Times correspondent writes of Prince Frederick Duleep Si.igh who died in FnglaJid, a month ago.—lhe last of a Royal dynasty, the grandson of liaajit /s>ingh, the Lion oi Lahore,’’ -tredericx Duleep Singh was a country gentleman oi Uie type. i>uia iiml brought up al r.lveuen,577 words
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Advertisement1726 1926-09-18 2 ar FOR SALE. NOTICES. S* S& S’ One gix cylinder N as h Car just over Gopeng Consolidated Limited. CERTIFIED MASSEUR Ippfy Box'no.'m’e/o o 8 laod.] 1793 1-4 10 18 "9 Advice has been received by cable of j A V the declaration of a dividend of 9d Mr. ana1,726 words
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Advertisement97 1926-09-18 2 Children Like Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For black and blue” bruises, sprains of wrists and ankles, strains of cords and muscles, stubbed toes, cuts,, burns and ether mishaps of childhood. Chamberlain's Pain B r'--'\vs gives relief. Does just as much fur cider people too. Eases their rheumatic pains, backaches and neuralgia.97 words
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Advertisement222 1926-09-18 2 DRUGS. Estate Managers. Get your Medicines at The Georgetown.” We will cheerfully quote for your requirements our prices are the lowest in Malaya. QUININE. SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICE AT “THE GEORGETOWN” G. T. D. Quinine is the finest quinine in the world. We have reduced the price &o that it222 words
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Advertisement141 1926-09-18 3 PRITCHARD I t CO., LTD., Ladies’ Hairdressing I Department. i PERMANENT WAVING, I i We have pleasure in t announcing that a PER- 5 MANENT WAVING machine is at present I being installed in our Ladies’ Hairdressing I s Department of the latest improved type, and it is I I141 words
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Advertisement323 1926-09-18 3 S ANYTIME IS MUSIC TIME j I UKULELES I CTETI I GUITARS JirfA! Be popular, loarn to play one of these fascinating HawaiianiustrumeuU.They j 1 are very easy to master. WV’ g Ukuleles from Sl5-C0 Steel Guitars from $2O-00 I ROBINSON W I PIANO Co, F" PENANG. □H^l IBHCZIBBCZiffIiI POCKET323 words
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Miscellaneous476 1926-09-18 3 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 84. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of S 5 Each. We publish below our puzzle A r o. 84, entries tor which close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, September 25. ACROSS. DOWN. 1. Bedlam. L476 words
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748 1926-09-18 4 CHANNEL GIRL INTERVIEWED. After conquering the Channel last night, says the “Evening Standard” of August. 7, in 14 hours 42 minutes —beating the best time ever set up by a man by nearly two hours —Gertrude Ederle, of New York, went to748 words
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Advertisement312 1926-09-18 4 him l I Miller knows Rubber 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 tires must be more than just flexible. They must be uniformly flexible. J The tread, as well as the312 words
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Advertisement41 1926-09-18 4 P. K. Shakkarai Rawther Co. (Ebtablishbd 1901.) 127 Pitt Street, Penang. Landing, Shipping, Forward»! and Commission Agents, Stevedores and Dubashes. Scat Owners, Suppliers, Builders and Repairers. Prompt Service. Moderate Charge» No. 706. Dockyard in Jelntosa» God own No. 2 Weld Qnajr.41 words
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Advertisement741 1926-09-18 4 VIGOUR OF YOUTH REGAINED. H EPOCH-MAKING DISCOVERY BY 1 UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR. K In the preparation called Phyllosan, Dr. H Buergi, of Berne University, after years of fl patient laboratory work has succeeded in fl separating the principles of potential energy WORLD WIBC which are generated and stored up iu green741 words
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Advertisement2288 1926-09-18 5 JUST ARRIVED, A Remarkable New-Type, Hi^h-Speed Car 'Wit!) brakes flew Oar Offers —rr—:-q 35 miles on an Imperial gallon of petrol i 55 miles and moie per hour 5 to 30 miles in 13 J J seconds 4-wheel brakes stops in 51 feet from 40 miles axv ->- Hz WWV2,288 words
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Article601 1926-09-18 6 The appointment of Mr. A.. S. Haynes, Secretary for Agriculture, S.S. and F.M.S, as British Resident, Pahang, io gazetted. The Hon. Mr. A. F, Worthington, British Resident, Pahang, has been gianted eight months’ leave on full pay from September 10. Mr. Palgrave Simpson, of Messrs. Presgrave and601 words
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Article96 1926-09-18 6 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The following is the programme of music to be played at the E. O. Hotel to-morrow at 9.30 p.m. 1. Overture Morning, Noon and Night Suppe 2. Chanson Indoue Rimsky-Korsakov 3 Symphony in E Minor From the New World Dvorak Ist. Movement. Adagio and Allegro Molto.96 words
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Article377 1926-09-18 6 BRILLIANT CAPTURE BY INSPECTOR OSMAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Parit Buntar, September 16. About 8 p.m. on Wednesday, the 15th inst. while six Tamils were returning home from Bandar Bharu to Parit Nebong, another of their compatriots, whose name is alleged to be Werappen, followed377 words
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Article277 1926-09-18 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, After reading the correspondence on the above snbj-ct one cannot but come tn the conclusion th it such writers as Poor Tenant and Poor Clerk are but wasting their tiui* and energy by writing on a subject of which277 words
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Article903 1926-09-18 6 MURDER OF A DETECTIVE. The- Banda Street Affair. The murder of a detective in Banda Street on the evening of November 11 for which two Chinese stand charged, occupied the attention of the Chief Justice, Sir William Murjson, and a special jury at the Assiz-s throughout yesterday, according903 words
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Article138 1926-09-18 6 RESULTS OF THIRD ROUND. London, Septe nber 17 1 In the third round of the American Amateur Golf Championship. Bobby Jones ousted his strongest rival Chic Evans after a gruelling fight. Tae main factors of h s victory were his superior driving and marvelLoua recoveries. He will meet138 words
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Article35 1926-09-18 6 London, September 17. In the semi-final of the National Lawn Tennis Championship La Coste beat Cochet 26, 4 6 6-4, 6®!»; 6-3 and Borotra beat Richards 3-6 6-4, 4-0, 6 8, 6-6, 2-0.35 words
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Article28 1926-09-18 6 Westbury (New York), September 17. At their first appearance ih the American Open Polo Championship, the Argentine. team eliminated Rosslyn by ten goals to three.28 words
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Article74 1926-09-18 6 COMMISSION LEAVES ENGLAND. NEXT WEEK. (Rugby’ Radio Service.) London, September 17. The Marquis of Linlithgow. Chairman of the Royal Commission of Agriculture in India, accompanied by Sir Henry Lawrence. Sir Thomas Middleton. Sir James Mac Kenna, and other members of the Commission will sail for India by the(Rugby’ Radio Service.) - 74 words
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Article76 1926-09-18 6 PENANG-KEDkH MATCH POSTPONED. The rugby football match which was to have been pliyel between Penang and on the Esplanade yesterday had to be abandon-d as the visitors wer* unable to pat up a team only eight of tb ir men turned no. A friendly game was played in76 words
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Article135 1926-09-18 6 To the manufacturers of inexpensive motor cars and to cycle makers an important asn Q ct of the high market price of rubber ie the consequent demand among Malayan producers for a satisfactory method of transporting their rubber to the nearest marketing or shipping centre. It135 words
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222 1926-09-18 6 Gu’hrie and Co., Ltd, the agents, inform ns that th*y have received a cable fr >m th* S-cr taries advising that the Directors of th* above Com any have decided to r*comra*nd, subect to audit and usual adjustments, a final dividend in222 words
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Article655 1926-09-18 6 A MAGISTRATE'S DUTY. Recent Murder Case. Mr- H. R. Bull, Second Police Magistrate, made certain remarks yesterday morr ing, touching on the question of the admissibility of the confession of an accused man, says the “S.F.P.” of September 17. The question, as reported in Wednesday’s Free Press’’, was655 words
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Article163 1926-09-18 6 The average cost to Government of a Singapore volunteer in 1925 was $102.51 compared with $89.53 in the previous year- The average cost of a Penang and Province Wellesley volunteer decreased from $165.65 to $101.92; but that of the Malacca volunteer rose from $140.39 to $149163 words
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Article820 1926-09-18 6 FUNERAL OF MUNICIPAL OFFICER. Semi-Miiilary Honours Accorded M. C. Hero. The funeral of Mr. Bernard Whitfield Hame, M. C., A. M> I. C. K, assistant Municipal Engineer, who died as a result of a fall on the concrete steps of j (is bungalow on Swiss Cottage820 words
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Advertisement141 1926-09-18 6 HOW TO QUICKLY STOP DIGESTIVE TROUBLES. Provided that the full facts of the cause of the trouble are known and understood, there’s a remedy for practically every rift in life’s lute, whether it’s a matter of vital national importance or a commonplace thing like, say, indigestion. If it’s indigestion, the141 words
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Advertisement59 1926-09-18 6 Everybody Uses It. Thn +’q er" o "t thing about Cham Co’-qh P n mrdv every user is friend. and is Had to toll her neighbour a’l about it. T t i s certainly great coughs and colds, for croup and any kun of cough that hits either the young59 words
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Advertisement923 1926-09-18 7 AN UNIQUE DISPLAY of BABYS’ AND CHILDREN’S GOODS Monday. September 2Oth to A 'TD AA7'LJT r PT7 A YI7 A Saturday, September 25tk IV 1 W Til 1 W2V I 3 W E have pleasure in announcing a special display of Children’s and Babies’ goods on the first flo or923 words
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Article34 1926-09-18 8 Henson.—On Thnrsdav. 16th September, 1926, to Mr and Mrs. James Sydney Henson, at th- ir residence, 205, Caunter Hal). Penang, a daught r, both well. (S.S. and F.M.'n Pa pt r*, please copy.)34 words
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Article40 1926-09-18 8 The engagement is announced of Al fred Philip Ha hv. the second son of the late Mr. Hereby Ho’m-s and Mrs. Holm sof Btrnnri England. to Mary, youngest daughter. of the la’e Mr. and Mr-. Leggate of Melbourne, Australia.40 words
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Article367 1926-09-18 8 What promises to become known to history .as the Lotus incident,” has fanned the flames of resentment in France. The trouble arose through a collision off Mytilene Island in the xEgean. between the French liner Lotus and a Turkish freighter. The Turkish Court of enquiry found that367 words
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Article1605 1926-09-18 8 The excellent lea 1 which the Royal family are giving at present to farm improvement ought not to pass without record. 'The King has much improved his stock, and his made changes which have raised the whole standard of farming at Stn Iringh un. Further, the remarkable1,605 words
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Article177 1926-09-18 8 BANDA STREET MURDER-DEATH SENTENCE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 18. At the Singapore Assizes, yest-rday, a Chinese was sentenced to death for shooting a detective in Bmd.i Street, another Chinese was sentenced to ten years’ rigorous imprisonment for the attempted murder of an informer. PLUCKY MALAYS. The177 words
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Article116 1926-09-18 8 CORONER’S INQUEST. Found Drowned. In the Penang Police Court this morning. Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, acting as Coroner held an enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of a Chinese named Kweh Peng Hong, whose body was found on the Nortn Beach on September 13. The116 words
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169 1926-09-18 8 K. L. CHINESE FINED. Two Chinese named I.eong Kheng Chow, and Seet Chock Chew, as-istants in two Chinese shops at Petaling-st., Kuala Lumpur, were churned in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Septe nb or 16, before the magistr de, Mr. J. \V. W. Hughes,169 words
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Advertisement154 1926-09-18 8 State Express methods of manufacture are the only Wl SS?aib C—> <?oir' Viz df suitable accompanist to the unique 555 leaf Ssre smss VIRGINIA CIGARETTES c 5’ /WiF IK: jfir ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD.. LONDON. *HHiMHBanB*S3KBai6SB3^KK^K&SQEES9K.XS3HhMC9B*>r ''-ggl MEDICAL SUPPLIES. The increasing number of estates which buy their medical and pharmacy154 words
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Advertisement70 1926-09-18 8 Pageant of Empire Ball At the E. O. HOTEL TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. to 2.00 a.m. Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Honourable the Resident Councillor, Penang. FANCY DR ESS Prizes will be given for the best costumes In aid of Service Charities. Tickets on Sale at:—E. O. HOTEL, ROBINSON PIANO70 words
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Miscellaneous27 1926-09-18 8 I IDE I ABLES. To-Day. Bi«h Wat«»r. Low W«t-r 9.26 a.m. ,3 2 a.m. 10.21 p.m. 4.16 p.m. Th-Murhow 10.26 a.m. 4.24 a.m. 11.12 p.m. 5.13 pm.27 words
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Article693 1926-09-18 9 Premier Meets Owners And Miners. AN IMPORTANT DOCUMENT. RESUMPTION OF WORK THE BASIS OF SETT LEM EXP. London. September 17. The Prirn n Minister interviewed Separately Mcsjrs. Evatig, Wiiliuns and Cook in or ier to ascertain the prospects o r ho] ling a thr *-p irty c >nferenc M-.693 words
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Article62 1926-09-18 9 —Reuter. London, September 17. Nothing has been heard of ex-Prestdent Obregnon since he was reported to have been in the train which was held up yesterday by Yaqui Indians. It is now rumoured that Obregnon was killed. According to a Government statement, troops are being rushed to the.—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article345 1926-09-18 9 Cordial Relationship. A MEETING. Geneva, September 17. Consi lerable interest and speculation have I een amused by a secret meeting between M. Briand and Herr Str»semann at the village of Thory, just across the French frontier. An official communique was issued after the mating stating that the345 words
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Article69 1926-09-18 9 A LITTLE BIT DUE TO GREAT BRITAIN. London. September 17. The American Commission has arrived to discuss with the Admiralty the adjustment of outstanding claims arising from tin- op-rations of the U. S. and British navies during the war. It is understood that several million dollars ar69 words
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Article58 1926-09-18 9 —Reu'er. New York, September 17. Mr. Mellon has arrived here. He declares that while in Europe he did not discuss matters of national importance an i declined to make any statement in regard to Fur ipe’s financial and economic position. He describes Mussolini as a most interesting’—Reu'er. - 58 words
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Article362 1926-09-18 9 Belgium Still Reluctant io Join. QUOTA Illi' OBSTACLE. GREAT BRITAIN NOT REPRESENTED AT CONFERENCE. Paris, September 17. The Belgian Delegates (wLo reserved their decision as regards signing the agreement for a continental Metal Merger until to-day) are unable to agree to the proposals, and have asked to362 words
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Article85 1926-09-18 9 TRIAL AT SEBASTOPOL. Sebastopol, September 17. The chief military tribunal which has been trying 27 alleged counter-revolu-tionaries” including several officers, sentenced Rafaelsky, the chief accused, to eight years’ imprisonment. Six were acquitted. The remainder were sentenced to periods of imprisonment ranging from five years to one year. THE85 words
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Article65 1926-09-18 9 MUTUAL EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. Moscow, September 17. To celebrate the enforcement of the Russo-German agreement signed in April last, the German Government has released three Communists convicted of terrorism, «yhile the Soviets have released the German students who were sentenced in 1925 for plotting to assassinate members of65 words
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Article40 1926-09-18 9 —Rent' r. Washington, September 17. Mr. Kellogg has instructed the United States Charge d’Affaires at Mexico City to nrre the M« xican Government to leave no stone unturned to apprehend and punish the murderers of Mr. Rcsentbal.—Rent' r. - 40 words
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Article387 1926-09-18 9 Another English Conquest. VICTORY AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS. London, September 17. An Englishman named Norman Derham has swum the Channel in thirteen hours and fifty six minutes. Later. Nor ran Derham entered the water at Caj e Gris Nez at 9 o’clock last night. The 1 sea w«s rather387 words
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Article226 1926-09-18 9 FIRST PRIZE TO R. A. F. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 17. The final st «go of interesting competition for light aeroalan»s which has been proceeding during this week was completed to-day. After rigorous elimination during the trials, nine machines took part in the competition. £5,000 were(Rugby Radio Service.) - 226 words
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Advertisement71 1926-09-18 9 FpamiteHre Protection is established at the following GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. British Admiralty British Office of Works British War Office Chinese Maritime Customs Dutch Government Mines Dutch Government Railways Dutch Navy Greek Navy Iraq Government Italian Army Italian Navy Kenya Government New South Wales Government Queensland Government South African Government Spanish Army71 words
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Advertisement23 1926-09-18 9 PENANG HUNT Cl ÜB. CHANGE OF MEET. Monday, September 20. I Meet at Magill’s Corner, Finish at Mr. J. S. Arthur’s, Yojk Road.23 words
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Advertisement230 1926-09-18 9 I THE 1 DUOFHONE j Qabinet gramophones. j Fitted with double tone-arm and sound- x box, thus giving perfection of tone x together with increased volume. T THE IMPERIAL MODEL. Fitted as above. 5 Price $lB5. 5 THE EMPIRE MODEL. Fitted as above, but with two spaces for records also230 words
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Miscellaneous69 1926-09-18 9 PAGEANT OF EMPIRE. This evening, all roads will lead to the E. O. Hotel where the Pageant of E npire Ball, in aid of Service charities, is to be held. Readers are reminded that admittance to the ball-room will be possible only by the presentation of tickets at the entrance69 words
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Article, Illustration71 1926-09-18 10 IN SCALES.—A charming bather and her dog after a dip on the French coast. HOBBS hitting a boundary. THE FIGHT TO A FINISH.—The England Eleven (top) and the Australian., England’s captain (A. P. F. Chapman) is in the centre. Behind him is an aerial71 words
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Article598 1926-09-18 11 SUBSCRIPTION LIST CLOSED. Jlf’.s.srs Bruce and McGregor, Taiping, Secretaries, of the Malay-Siamese Prospeeling Co, Ltd., n rite to us as folloil'S The subscription Ist for Haad Yai Tin Dredging Limited closed on the 15th instant and the number of shares applied for is over five598 words
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Article236 1926-09-18 11 The following is Messrs. Barlow and 0 .’s report for the week-ending September 10: A quiet but steady tone has characterised the market during the past week, and prices for Spot Sheet have fluctuated between 67A and 684 cents. Approximately 410 tons were offered at yesterday s auction and236 words
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Article191 1926-09-18 11 Toe following were the latest quo Cations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To day Shares. zz J? CQ QQ c. c. c. c. Robber (Dollar). Connemara 265 2.80 2.70 2.90 cum Mini* g. Ayer Weng R. .60 .75 .75191 words
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Article80 1926-09-18 11 The following are onr latest quotations Rubbers. Buy rs. Sellers. Allenbys S 3.10 3.20 B. Lintangs 1.55 1.80 Colinsburgh 4.40 460 Indragiris 10.25 10.50 X D S. Bagans 5.10 5.20 U. Benuts .75 .78 Tins. Bangrins (New) 35/6 36/6 Hitams 1.35 1.371 Johans .42 .44 Kintas 1.8580 words
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Article139 1926-09-18 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for August: lbs. Anglo-Malay 111.540 Pataling 68,636 London Asiatic 359.120 Golden Hope 50,795 Selaba 88,568 Bikam 36,7' 0 Sungkai-Chumor 55,2; 0 Seaport 55.90 R. E. of Johore 52.793 Sungei Dangar 30.000 North Labis 47.300 Victoria 49 903 Tebolang 37.467 Pernambang 133,744 Strathisla139 words
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Article482 1926-09-18 11 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) 16th Sunday after Trinity. 7.45 Litany. 8 am. Matins, Hymn 8.30 Holy Communion Hymn, 9.15 Holy Communion (Tamil), 10.30 Matins (Chinese), 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 238 Ps 90, 135 and 136. Ps 91. 136, Magnificat 57. Nunc Dimitt s 67, Hymns482 words
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Article179 1926-09-18 11 The output of Taiping Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. (2 dredges) for the first half of September was piculs 300, hours 626, yards 80,000. The output of North Taiping Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., for the first half of September was piculs 162, hours 312, yards 35.000. The output of179 words
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Article125 1926-09-18 11 PENANG SEPTEMBER 18, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months’sight Bant 2/4 3/16 ♦> 3 m Credit 2/4 17/32 *3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 154 M 3 day’s sight Private 156 Bombay Demand Bank 154 Madras Demand Bank 154125 words
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Article1249 1926-09-18 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMKS. «lE 1 3 1 h RUHHhik iD01.m... f ofc Me AllenhT Rnhbnr Oo 3 20 3 33 Alor Rn>>brr H'l’toit* 2 »5 3 '0 Mil», EateV*. 4 80 *> 03 L HHarn Planting 4 6"> 4 8) Ayer ***** Rubber 1 05 1 124 Aypr1,249 words
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Advertisement510 1926-09-18 11 New Advertisements. AGENCIES. POSITION VACANT. r Excellent opportunity offering to Store-keeper for Knbber Godown, tl. S. and F. M. S. firms to make wi>i>ng to put up suitable guarantee. Re- connection with live manufacpl\ Box No. 313. c/o Pinang Gazette. turing firm in Australia for self- j- 1 contained rosmon510 words
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Advertisement72 1926-09-18 11 Helps Children Over Hot Weather, Summer complaint makes little headway with children whose careful mothers use Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for stomach -and bowel complaint, severe and sudden intestinal cramps and weakening diarrhoea. Given in a little sweetened water it i s easy to take. For sale everywhere. puls72 words
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Article760 1926-09-18 12 HER BID FOR DRESS REFORM. Mere man has long ago given up the attempt to influence women in their choice of dress, and is even ceasing to comment on the paradoxes of fashion. He will, therefore’, be mildly interested in the story of Mrs- Amelia Bloomer, vho tried760 words
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Article1016 1926-09-18 12 OUTLOOK FOR BRITISH FIRMS. There has boon something like a wave of pessimism with regam to the future of British shipbuilding, and the continuance o'f the steppage of work at the coal pits has been made the text for many discourses and articles designed to show that th1,016 words
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Article152 1926-09-18 12 JO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Malaya for Phuket (Tongkah), Reuong and Kopab. Menggala for Tanjong Poera, Pangkalan Brandan, Edi and Langsa. Langton Hall for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila and Hongkong. Pnngah for Asahan and Batu Babra. Ghirbi for Kantang (Trang) Girbee, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Warora for Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy,152 words
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Article424 1926-09-18 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sandav). bi num-! Federaieu Ma’ay Staten, Malacca, .Tohort and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, clone half-an-hour earlie» than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Buntar,424 words
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Article982 1926-09-18 12 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported yesterday as follows: The continued strength of the <in Market has been the main feature of interest during the period and all the better class Tin Shares are in keen demand at advancing quotations. The price of the Metal shows a982 words
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Article291 1926-09-18 12 Messrs. William Jacks Co. i ported on August 25 as follows: Conflicting reports regarding trie Coal Industry have not helped i ark t s this last week- It would appear, however that some of the men have made up their minds to break away form the Federation,291 words
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Article216 1926-09-18 12 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926. Renarea Qpinm p «hMt 15,000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 sellers GoM leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* 160.00 sellers Nutmega 80s 100.00 nom. M 110 s 95.00 Coconntgper 1.0 n o 50.00 nom. Copra Snndried $11.45 sales Rattani H. 15 sales Rattans Ooar«e 10.50 Green Snail216 words
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Article63 1926-09-18 12 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—Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. December 11—Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Ku da63 words
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Advertisement402 1926-09-18 12 FILES CURED WST.'-L'oT Aft OPERATION. No f-c 3 Tes thronic to be Cured. Recommended by thousands of former suff<‘ e s who have leen permanently cured. With !>;: Van Vleck's Absorptive Film v i v no c.t is too stubborn or long-standing to oe <-K .nc;e!v and permanently cureu. •j,402 words
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Advertisement52 1926-09-18 12 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Eases Pain. Rub Chamberlain’s Pain Balm on the painful spots. It is penetrating, starts up the circulation which carries awav the congestion and pressure that causes the pein. That is how it helps rheumatic pains, lumbago, backache, neuralgia, c n len. aching joints and muscles. Sold UM'l52 words
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Article1328 1926-09-18 13 A Country In Chaos MENACE TO BRITISH INTERESTS. For over 4.09 C years, prior to the Revolution of 1911, and for many centuries while the rest of the world was gradually emerging from barbarism, China had an Empire, a culture, and a civilisation of her own, a social1,328 words
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Article375 1926-09-18 13 The poor woman’s partiality fop gin and the excessive drinking of cocktails in. the AA est End of London were discussed at a Temperance breakfast in connexion with the conference of the British Medical Association at Nottingham. I see the ‘pubs’ in the neighbourhood of King’s375 words
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Advertisement196 1926-09-18 13 r 'igaw ef an db°4y J [h comes from having the system in l /rfW good working order. Andrew’s giy* li’j'jwM //I helps Nature to “keep going” i i under the most trying conditions. I'A Andrews is a sparkling Saline, A V I which tones, purifies, and >/) ft I196 words
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Advertisement509 1926-09-18 13 Acfe fault whe L n Ee cri«- The poor mite f “i.:: J? 1 I wooward’s I I GRIPE WATEK? H" The most famous of all correctives for COLIC TEETHING DIGESTION B ActDrrr ENCE disorder ed stomach ACIDITY PEEVISHNESS CONSTIPATION and ail the hundred-and-one ills to which baby is heir509 words
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Miscellaneous140 1926-09-18 13 UNITED CINEMA By Special Arrangement with the United Artists Corporation. From Thursday, 16th to Sunday, 19th September. Roland West presents “The Bat” 9 Reels A Comedy—Mystery Drama By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood In the First Show at 7-30 p. m. His First Degree Century Comedy 2 Reels Riddle140 words
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Article851 1926-09-18 14 THE TEACHING OF LEADERSHIP. Mi. Ginner. the r v, Ifacniaster of King Ldwai-d ’he Seventh, School Shcfßeld, epened lHc'.-Su n upon The Public Schools a id National Life’ at a meeting of the British Association. Mr. G rn .r has the advantage <1 having served as a851 words
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Article757 1926-09-18 14 ENGLISH BIRDS IN IHE RED SEA. 1 Except for the swallow family, vhese sudden departure in large P ’-rti s is so evident, v, e know little of the movements j of (ur summer visitors. A glimpse of i the story as it is written along one migration757 words
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Advertisement292 1926-09-18 14 A Small Telephonic Installation in the home or in small offices is a wonderful servant. It keeps you in immediate touch .with your staff and makes the running of i the establishment a matter of pleasure and ease. Standard Interphones are ideal for this purpose and are economical, simple and292 words
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Article872 1926-09-18 15 For the last four centuries Satrunjaya Hill has been a famous place of pilgrimage to Jains from all parts of India. The Hill is situated in Palitana State in Western India and the Palitana Durbar has been receiving, according to contract, certain payments from members of872 words
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Advertisement1225 1926-09-18 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG gfl k /Sp A 1111 WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. |HgO ||||3 I I I HSBHI TA SON Sept. 23 London, Rotten lam and Hamburg. MR Qi Efck Wrf! llk I HBLFNUS Sept. 30 M tellies, L<mdon. Rotterdam and Ha.u»nrg. 'X1,225 words
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