Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 September 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-09-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.’ No. 215. VOL. LXXXIV. MONDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTAL20 words
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Advertisement1017 1926-09-20 1 1 1 ——l NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL. 579. *♦****♦*****♦♦♦2•**♦♦♦*♦*t?tXX|*XX*JXXXJ*XJXJ** 4 BERGER’S IJ I THE MOTORISTS’ SURE SHIELD. I “POMPEIAN” I I L™ E BERGER Colour» in London X H WAY.” TWO-COAT FINISH in nw" I C 11,017 words
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Advertisement32 1926-09-20 1 THE Eastern Optica! Co., (PENANG) (MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS) 188, PEKAFG RCZF), PENANG. Fye tested by our Optometrist. 1 Lenses ground to prescriptions. Frames d Mountings fitted properly. Office hours:—b.3o a.m. to 6 p.m.32 words
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Article1236 1926-09-20 2 The other day in turning out an old 1 box, the writer came upon a long-for- 1 gotten writing desk of the Pre-Victorian pattern, made of wood, thinly covered with leather, and possessing a Brahma ,ock. And inside it, mixed up with a lot of1,236 words
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Advertisement1738 1926-09-20 2 x '-r- jz;tt .•<r.xtnens«SßMWß«’ AUCTIONS. NOTICES. EUROPE HOTEL, notice of sale. ctmkhaim ~EujT~ BANGKOK, SIAM. lht o( A Wull.h bi. ■'l..ii. < Isahak (Deceased) of Kulim. A Skye Meeting fur Amateur Riders New Builoing—Just Completed. ord-r of the First Division will be held on Friday and Saturday, Every Modern Convenience1,738 words
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Advertisement98 1926-09-20 2 3 1 J J- /-/WhenXou VI f Yhave Cramps and |'~|j take CfcyJ i Deßoss They Relieve Vjgi i Promptly by 'Wjg», Removing the v I Cause J B TH »»O*rr BOH CO»»»WT b.. WJ. V < ■BPMUf 11 I Want a Pick-me-Up? Milk Stout’s the Thing. Say ‘-MILK STOUT"98 words
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Advertisement231 1926-09-20 2 They, drive Cold germs right out of 7 I hereXS(( WHENEVER you feel a cold coming on, pop an Evans’ Pastille into your mouth. The cleansing antiseptic vapour of Evans’ Pastilles gets where no salivacarried medicine can ever penetrate. Hence you are rid of Cold and ’Flu germs in every231 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1926-09-20 3 BY AN EXPERT. Paris, August 25. I p t: town—only for the inside of a week, i trust- —in order to see the dentist. 1 found it hard to tear n ysc.t away from the intense green of the Cote d Emeraude,” but, que voulez vous1,061 words
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Article323 1926-09-20 3 MOTORISTS WHO DISTRACT ATTENTION. An interesting appeal, in the interests of safety and convenience in motoring, is made through the “Evening Standard by Mr. Stenson Cooke, secretary cf the Automobile Association. “May 1 ask drivers,’’ he suggests, kindly to refrain from pulling up at crossroads323 words
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Advertisement396 1926-09-20 3 r Malsrial Debility I When the malaria itself has left off, when the I ravages of the parasites have broken your S strength, that's tru moment to start taking Sanatogen. Your blood is weakened and Sanatogon wil-I multiply the quantity of red COr P usc es in an amazingly short396 words
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Advertisement228 1926-09-20 3 B anytime is music time g I UKULELES j I STEEL I GUITARS jOOI Be popular, learn to play E one of these fascinating Hawaiian instruments. They 1 1= are very easy to master. r S Ukuleles from $l5-00 V> Steel Guitars from $2O-00 Jr* 1 I ROBINSON Wp.' I228 words
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Article1338 1926-09-20 4 UNKNOWN PAGE IN HISTORY. Many of us who have built a snowman can remember how unhappy we were when the sun first shone upon it, and it began to melt. Well, there is a connection in my n ind between this snowman and love. Not one of1,338 words
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Article261 1926-09-20 4 “KI.IP-KLIP” SAV.-.S THE “HONG PENG Th port authorities were busiA engaged on Thursday morning in dealing w .th a fire cn board the steamer “Hong Peng,” which was lying outside the breakwater, says the “Straits Times.” the fire was discovered at eight o'clock cn Thursday261 words
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Advertisement499 1926-09-20 4 WilMllFTW’ i 1 k j l iii 7 jCA A I XV ihiwwi ok/wSi E>l 1 WlO -5wW WhwmSKwA. k 9. jfl jolly good nightcap, old There is nothing to equal “Ovaltine” as a Hlwnj /J'Tm “nightcap” to ensure sound, restful sleep. It X* B soothes the worn nerves and499 words
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Advertisement41 1926-09-20 4 P. K. Shakkarai Rawther Co. (Established 1901.) 127 Pitt Street, Penang. I ending, Shipping, Forwardinu and Commission Agents, Stevedores and Dubashes. Boat Owners, Suppliers, Builder* and Repairers. Prompt Service. Moderate Chartfe» r 'bona No. 706. Dockyard in Qodowa No. 2 Qaej41 words
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Advertisement364 1926-09-20 4 Afterl Fever Real Aid in Convalescence You will be rapidly restored to perfect health and strength if you take Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. The worst phase of tropical illness is its after-effects. Fevers such as malaria and typhoid sap the body’s nerve strength and rob every organ of vitality It is364 words
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Article891 1926-09-20 5 DELUSIONS ABOUT ENGLAND. Mr. R, Williams On His Visit. Mr. K)bcrt Lillians, chairman of the Labour Party Executive, who spent three weeks in Ji L in buxiec Russia, has returned to London with some interesting impressions of political and social developments in that country. He liases a belief891 words
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Article428 1926-09-20 5 THE LAND PROPOSALS. Pretoria, August 20. The two days’ privat e conference between General Hertzog and representative farmers from all parts of th e Union on. the subject of the Bills embodying the native land policy to be laid before Parliament next Session is described by428 words
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Advertisement216 1926-09-20 5 R Baby’s Health deperrb principally upon his food which must be of the correct composition and easily I" digestible. HERBERT—Aa Aileaburyt' Baby Skctckai/rem a Ihctotrath sSlteaterns FOODS are specially manufactured for infant feeding and long experience has proved that they give the best results in all climates. Fresh stocks are216 words
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Advertisement313 1926-09-20 5 NOT A SINGLE ATTACK JN EIGHTEEN MONTHS. Former Malaria Sufferer in Ceylon Gives Grateful Thanks To Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill». One reason for the immense popularity of Dr. Wiliams’ Pink Pills in the Far East is the enthusiastic personal recommendation given them by men and women who formerly suffered from313 words
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Advertisement205 1926-09-20 5 Rheumatism Lumbago Cramp Sprains Sore Throats Chest Colds K Bruises, etc. 4.. I l /miu suffer There's a cure for al! your ache» and AL pain* in Elliman's Embrocation. Just f p massage wherever the pain is most iM acute an< n tant, y y° u fin<l cA, relief. Make205 words
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Article1659 1926-09-20 6 ZjIUR articles on Safety First are doing J quite a lot of good but the selfappointed guardians of the public safety whom they have called into existence are inclined to be a little too officious on occasion. A motor-car driver, one day last week, left his car1,659 words
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Article435 1926-09-20 6 Well-Known Penang Chinese Killed. Th? friends of Mr. Btey Heng >Bwee, managing partner of Bong Swea and Company, Electrical Contractors, Penang, will be sorry to hear of his untimely death which occurred as the result of an accident in Kedih yest-er.’ty afternoon. The late Mr. Ben.g Sw435 words
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Article174 1926-09-20 6 IRCN AND BRONZE WEAPONS BURIED IN SAND. On the island of Gili Genting, at the entrance to the bay of Soemenep, writes a Madura correspondent to one of the local papers, a treasure lies partly buried in the shape of iron and bronze cannon, numbering from 2CO to174 words
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Article158 1926-09-20 6 The- following are the results of the competitions held at the Swimming Club, Tanjong Bungah, yesterday: Gibbons Cm». (50 Yards Handicap.) 1- V. C. Davis 3 secs P. W. Seffery Sew 3. F. J. Locke Scr. Won by a to’’ch. Time 34 Simpson Cu*. (50 Yards Handicap.)158 words
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Article395 1926-09-20 6 Having published Messrs. Bruce and McGregor s communication in respect of the above we feel it to be a matter oj duty towards our readers, and in the public interest, to reproduce the following letter from Mr. Boadle. We express no opinion. [To the Editor395 words
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Article605 1926-09-20 6 SUBSCRIPTION LISP CLOSED. Messrs Bruce and McGregor, Taiping, Secretaries, of the Malay-Siamese Pros pecting Co., Ltd., write to us as fallows The subscription list for Haad Yai Tin Dredging Limited closet cn the 15. h instant and the number of shares applied for is over605 words
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Article251 1926-09-20 6 Sir—Many of your readers will be thoroukhly grateful to you for your sound remark to ‘‘Bricks and Mortar” in your yesterday’s issu*. It is nit necessary for him to gloat over th* idea that people ar* rich because they d* serve to be so. The possession of251 words
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Article504 1926-09-20 6 Sir, —Tn view of the controversy that has of lit* b*en taking plic* in regard to th* lack o f support «»icen by Exhibitors to the showii g <>f British film?, the writer fee’s sure that the following facts connected with th* banning ot th* Rr tish504 words
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486 1926-09-20 6 OFFICER ATTAC xED WITH KNIVES AND IRON BARS. An Aneta message to the Straits Times, received on Thursday, stated that the Chinese boys on the K. P. M. steamer “Plaucius” started a mutiny while that vess*l was proceeding from Bel twin to Singapore, and that486 words
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Article296 1926-09-20 6 GOLF CHIMPIONSHTP FINALISTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 29. W. TI. Elkins and J. B. Carr qualified for the final of the Singapore G >lf Championship next week-end. Wedding. The wedding of Captain G. A. Atju’ant of the Singap re Volunteers and Miss Lillian Hutch sm, took296 words
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Article1139 1926-09-20 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. A.r. and Mrs. V,. A. White sail by the lasi an lor Xew Zealand. A 1). Al. Montgomerie is returning to alaya l>y the s. s. “Carmarthenshi: due in Penang on Oct. 4. M s. A. M. Macphail has been admitted to the General Hospital, Kuala Lun i1,139 words
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Article315 1926-09-20 7 COLOURS V. WHITES. There will be a hockey practice game between th" “Colours’’ and “Whites” to-day, at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade: Colours: —Cheah Swee Eng; A. NOther and R. H. P. Langharne AV. F. Fletcher, A. V. Perrin and R N. Byatt J. H. Pedlcw, D.315 words
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Article324 1926-09-20 7 Twelve Goals At Brighton. HEAVY SCORING IN SCOTLAND. London, September 18. The following are the results of matches played to-day THE LEAGUE (DIV. I.) Arsenal 2, Liverpool 0. Aston Villa 1, J ury 2. Blackburn R. 2, Wednesday 2. Bolton W. 2, Cardiff City 0. Derby County 1,324 words
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Article92 1926-09-20 7 VICTORY AGAINST NORTH OF SCOTLAND. Forres, September 18. The Australians’ final match was a one day game in the best of weather against the North of Scotland. The Scots made 259 in the first innings and 96 in the second. Mailey took 4 wickets for 31 and92 words
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Article126 1926-09-20 7 Forest Hills, September 18. La Coste beat Borotra in the final for the National Lawn Tennis championship 6-4,6 0,6-4. Later. Ten thousand spectators witnessed the play. Borotra started brilliantly, breaking through La Coste’s service in the opening gam« and retaining the lead until the eighth game when he lost126 words
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Article23 1926-09-20 7 New York, September 18. In the final of the American Amatenr Golf Championship Vonelm beat Bobby Jones by two up.23 words
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Article15 1926-09-20 7 Meadowbrook, September 19. Tn the Open Polo Championships, the Hurricanes defeated Princeraere 10—9.15 words
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Article23 1926-09-20 7 —Renter. Geneva, September 18. Sir A usten Chamberlain arrived from Geneva and boarded his yacht, the Dolphin, for a cruise.-—Renter. - 23 words
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Article745 1926-09-20 7 -T.O.M. INTER-SCHOOL COMPETITIONS. The Annual Athletic Sports of the Penang Schoolmaster’s Athletic Association were held on the Penang Free School ground in fine weather on Saturday afternoon, when twenty events were competed for by the Anglo-Chinese School, Penang, and the Government Schools which comprise the Government English and-T.O.M. - 745 words
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Article878 1926-09-20 7 THE STEADINESS OF CURRENT PRICES. a A. W. S.. writing to the Straits Times Ynim London under date August 26, says Price during the week has remained fractionally above or below 1/8, which seems to be taken as a sort of pivotal figure for the time being. Normally,878 words
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Article832 1926-09-20 7 MONARCH AND SPORTSMAN. Devotion To Spain. The King of Spain is no stranger in England. When Don Alfonso again visited England a few weeks ago to reeeive the. Degree of D.C.L- of the University of Oxford, his informal appearance in the streets of English cities was greeted as832 words
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Article681 1926-09-20 8 Following the publication of the anna »1 report by Major-General Sir Tneodore Fraser (published in the Pinang Gazette of Tnesdiy, September 14) and our own observations on the lack of keenness displayed Uy the young men now coming out to employment in the Colony, a controversy has arisen.681 words
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Article722 1926-09-20 8 Censoring kinematographic films in Malaya is not a difficult task. The censor must be a man of culture and of artistic taste, he must be well acquainted with the East and able to distinguish features which, however fit and proper they may be for the amusement or722 words
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Article1031 1926-09-20 8 Qoineidenee or (Conspiracy. M Coal Die Hards London, August 26. By whf.t is either a remarkable coincidence or something mere subtle, the Moscow official organs and Mr. A. J. Cook have simultaneously proclaimed an identical policy for the Biitish miners. Both assert that what must now be1,031 words
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Article32 1926-09-20 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet cts per pound per pl. 191-33 No. 1 Crepe 68l cts per pound per pl. $9l-33 Steady, Quiet. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)32 words
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Article173 1926-09-20 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following prices, on September 17: London. Spot £313-10-0 Down £3-0-0 3 m/s. buying 30.3-0-0 1-0-0 3 selling 303 10-0 -15-0 Local. September 18: Singapore sold 125 tons at $154 Penang buyers no sellers at $15.3:]. September 20: Singapore sold 125 tons173 words
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Article25 1926-09-20 8 The output of The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Limited for the month of August was .30,048 lbs. Total for 4 months 98,973 lbs.25 words
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Article46 1926-09-20 8 The output of Langsuan Tin Ld„ for the month ended 31st August was hours workd 475, yardage 7,250, 82 nicnls, 40 catties. The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dreduing Co., N. L. from 12th to 18th September (being ore week) was 8 tons.46 words
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Advertisement213 1926-09-20 8 I The quality of the unique 555 leaf is enhanced by the State Express methods of manufacture. VIRGINIA CIGARETTES k- Zy /sTiKtlnjir /ffigjfrgSjiy x ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD.. LONDON} I OB I I PENANG’S LEADING HOUSE FOR DRUGS. J PENNY WISE AND POUND WISE. THE old adage does not apply213 words
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Advertisement31 1926-09-20 8 4i E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. DRINK Apollinaris THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.31 words
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Obituary24 1926-09-20 8 DEATH. On September 18th at the Maternity Hospital. Penang. Jennifer, only child of Dr. and Mrs. Manley, of Sungei Patani. (Singapore papers please copy).24 words
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Article395 1926-09-20 9 Fresh Settlement Proposals In Sight. government bid for peace. PROPOSED NATIONAL ARBITRATION TRIBUNAL. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 19. The Miners’ Executive will, on Monday, meet to examine the fresh proposals for a coal settlement put forward last night in the Premier’s letter. The pr »posals attempt the achievement(Rugby Radio Service.) - 395 words
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Article121 1926-09-20 9 ARRANGEMENTS FOR DOMINION PREMIERS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 19. On the occasion of the Imperial Conference which opens in London on October 19. tie Prime Minister will invite the Dominion Premiers to spend th P week-end as his guests at Chequers. The first public function to be(Rugby Radio Service.) - 121 words
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Article56 1926-09-20 9 CONSERVATIVES RETAIN SEAT. London, September 18. The by-election in North Cumberland repulted Captain Graham (Conservative) Mr. Holt (Liberal) 6871 Mr. Mei nt yre (Labour) 2793 The contest arose through the death of Lady Strathcona, whose son Howard, who previously represented the constituency, inherited the peerage and went56 words
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Article80 1926-09-20 9 —R> u't r. PRO AND ANTI-DEMONSTRATIONS IN ITALY. Taris, September 19. Another Franco-Italian incident is reported from Corsica, fo lowing the rumour that Fascist demonstrators at Leghorn com pel le I a French steamer to lower the French flag. Anti-fascist demonstrators at Bastia forced the Italian Consul-General to hoist—R> u't r. - 80 words
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Article380 1926-09-20 9 Procedure Reform. ENFORCING OBLIGATION*. Geneva, September 18. Tue General Committee of the Council of the League of Nations, which includes China, Japan, and Holland, examined the French proposals to investigate what methods can be adopted to enable the Council to take a prompt decision to enforce obligations380 words
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Article232 1926-09-20 9 NOTE PRESENTED TO BRITAIN AND FRANCE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 19. Tn a Note upon Tangier, simultaneously presented in London and Paris, the Spanish government proposes preliminary conversations between Great Britain, France and Spain to discuss the admission of Italy under a revised statute. It is(Rugby Radio Service.) - 232 words
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Article72 1926-09-20 9 i—Renter. Paris, September 18. It is semi-official 1 y stated that the French Ambassador at Rom« has had a long interview with Signor Mussolini with reference to the situation created by the recent attempt on his life. The>situation iq clear between the two Governments, Mussolini and thei—Renter. - 72 words
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Article226 1926-09-20 9 Yang-sen Eats Humble Pie. STEAMERS TO BE RELEASED. OFFICIAL DESCRIPTION OB’ EPIC FIGHT. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 19. Information has now be-n received in London that, as a result of the negotiations conducted at Ichang by RearAdmiral Cameron, Commander of the Yangtze Flotilla, and by the Consular(Rugby Radio Service.) - 226 words
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Article57 1926-09-20 9 LABOUR DISPLAYS ITS IGNORANCE. London, September 18. The National Council of the Independent Labour Party has passed a resolution declaring th<t the most effective method of protecting British nationals in’China would be Great Britain’s intention to pursue a jus* policy recognising the independence of China rather than57 words
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Article49 1926-09-20 9 GRIM EXAMPLE. Mexico City, Sep'ember 18. As a ghastly warning to the bandits, those who were killed during an attack upon the escort with the object of rescuing prisoners, were strung up on trees by the roadside close to the spot where Mr. Rosenthal was murdered.49 words
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Article60 1926-09-20 9 --Reuter. GERMAN INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE. Berlin, September 18. An exhibition of products of German handicrafts and industry, is leaving Bremen by the steamer I aterland and is visiting North and South America. Africa. Australia, the South Sea Islands, India. China and Japan, with the object of obtaming new--Reuter. - 60 words
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Article95 1926-09-20 9 MIDGET MACHINE’S REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT. (Rugby Rabid Service.) London, September 19. In the light aeroplane reliability and petrol economy trials at Lympne, the petrol consumption of Lieutenant Bulman, who won on a Hawker Cygnet bi plane with a Bristol Cherub engine, worked out at a cost of(Rugby Rabid Service.) - 95 words
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Article62 1926-09-20 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 19. Paris, 172| New York, 4.855 Brussels, 178$ Geneva, 25.12 Amsterdam. 12.111 Milan. 133| Berlin, 20.38 Stockholm, 18.15 Copenhagen, 18.27 Oslo. 22.15 Vienna. 34.41 i Prague, 1635 Helsingfors, 192 Madrid, 31.89 i Lisbon, 2.H Rio. 7'5; Buenos Aires. 451 Bombay, l/s«|d Shanghai. 2/9J(Rugby Radio Service.) - 62 words
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Article338 1926-09-20 9 —Renter. Death and Desolation. FLOODS IN FLORIDA. Halifax (Nova Scotia), September 18. A cable from Turk’s Island, in the Bermudas, states that the island was swept by a hurricane and that all the houses on the coast were damaged. No loss of life is reported, but food and—Renter. - 338 words
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Article153 1926-09-20 9 NOW AT CALCUTTA. Our Allahabad correspondent telegraphs that Mr. Alan Cobham arrived at Akyab from Rangoon at 11.45 a.m. on September 18. He was detained there for the remainder of the day owing to bad weather, but left next morning at 7 o’clock, arriving at Calcutta at 11.45153 words
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Article126 1926-09-20 9 ANKING AND VAN OVERSTR VTEN CAUGHT. The master of the Butterfield and Swire steamer Anking, which arrived at Singapore on Saturday morning, brought news of a very severe typhoon experienced at Amoy, news of which has not previously reached here from China, says the Straits Times. The126 words
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Advertisement241 1926-09-20 9 THE J DUOPHONE Qabi.iet gramophones. J Fitted with double tone-arm and sound- J box, thus giving perfection of tone x together with increased volume. J THE IMPERIAL MODEL. Fitted as above. j Price $lB5. X THE EMPIRE MODEL. Fitted as «-above, but with two X spaces for records also special241 words
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Article1154 1926-09-20 10 IS LAISSEZ-FAIRE DEAD? The Real Problem. Mr. J. M. Keynes has just brought cut a little book which for some reason not altogether obvious he calis ‘‘The End of Laissez-Faire,” writes Harold Cox. Ihe title suggests that Mr. Keynes believes that the policy of laissez-faire is1,154 words
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Article603 1926-09-20 10 A view of London from any high building displays weathercocks in greater abundance and variety than in most foreign towns. The profusion of these gilded embellishment st reflects that proverbial preoccupation of English conversation with the weather which is almost inevitable in so Ickle a climate, says603 words
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Advertisement168 1926-09-20 10 PERFORMANCE. FIRST BRITISH MOTORING GRAND PRIX Brooklands, 7th August. Ist SEN EC it AL&WAG N ER Delage Speed 71.61 in. p. h. 2nd CAMPBELL Bngatti Speed 68.22 m. p. h. 3rd BENOIST Delage Speed 68.18 in. p. h. J. C. C. PRODUCTION CAR RACE Brooklands, July 17th. 1500 c.c. cl168 words
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Advertisement295 1926-09-20 10 Miller knows Rubber I as few manufacturers can know it. I 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. The tread, as well as the side walls, must be295 words
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Article253 1926-09-20 11 THREE PEOPLE INJURED. (From Onr Own Correspondent.) Parit Buntar, September 17. Mr. Appa Row who is in charge of the Caledonia Estate Hospital opened a bottle of Methylate 1 Spirits last evening to make some Tincture of lodine, after removing the quantity that he required, made253 words
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Article218 1926-09-20 11 COLONS SUGGESTIONS. (From Onr Own Correspondent.) Singapore. September 20. The Fi •ee Press special sports cable says that Collins, the Australian captain, in a speech which was broadcast, suggested that the English team to meet Australia in 1928 should be composed of Franklin, Lilley, Lyon. Pars218 words
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Article176 1926-09-20 11 PRAI AND DEVOLUTION. At the Federal Council meeting on September 27, th? Hvn’ble the Chief Secretary to Govemmertt, Federated Malay States, will move (i) That pending further information regarding the silting problem at Prai it is undesirable to incur any further expenditure in connection with Prai Wharves or176 words
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Article109 1926-09-20 11 ACCIDENTAL DEATH. Tn the Penang Police Court on Saturday Mr. Sennett. who enquired into the circumstances of the death of a Chinese girl named Ooi Myah Mak who had fallen down a well at th® back of 407, Tanjong Bungah Road on September 13. retnrne 1 a109 words
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64 1926-09-20 11 The entertainment given by the pupils of the Penang Convent in aid of the Convent Building Fund at the Town Hall on Saturday evening was most successful. The ball was so crowded that the sisters had to send away the Convent children to make, room64 words
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Article265 1926-09-20 11 £ENANG SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Demand Bank 2/3 13’16 4 months* sight Bau» 2/4 3/16 6 h Credit 2/4 17/32 „3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank He 154 3 day’s sight Private 156 i Bombay Demand Bank 154 Madras Demand Bank 154 f265 words
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Article489 1926-09-20 11 FINAL DIVIDEND OF 2i PER CENT. The sixth annual ordina y genera! meeting of Mam ban Tin Ltd. was held at (he company’s office. Old Market sq., Kuala Lumpur, on Sept. 15. Mr. A. A. Heuggeler, the chairman of the company, presided. The notice convening the meeting having489 words
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Article222 1926-09-20 11 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 20. 1926. Heiinre* p 15,090.0(1 non. Cloves 100.00 sellerGold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» 160.00 sellerN.TtmegsSOs 100.00 nom 11 Oh 95.00 Coconuts per Li” 50.00 non. Oopra Snndried $11.45 sales '4Htuna 11.15 sale* Rat tar s Goars* 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Rice No. I 15.00222 words
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Article1219 1926-09-20 11 NEDY KEN CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMK3. i i I 5 RUHBisR 9 els, J 0 Allenhr Rubber Oo 3 20 3 31 Alor (LPah Rubber 2 95 3 Mn'ay 4 8'» 5 o? Rlt»m Pl»Dtiar 4 gj 4 g) Kunlnir Rubber F.v.tr-- 1 05 1 Ayer Malek Rnbbor f o1,219 words
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Article230 1926-09-20 11 Ihe following were the latest quo la:ions in Messrs. Kennedy and Co s share list at 11 a.m. to day Saturday. To day X X Shares. £2 1 nV C a or co r sc. c. sc. c. lining. Ratans P 82z .85 -85 .87* Hitam 1.35230 words
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Article69 1926-09-20 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Alor Gajahs $2.95 $3.10 Bassetts L4O 1.50 Glenealys 2.95 3.10 Kernpas 9.40 9.75 Lunas 3.80 4.00 Sandycrofts 3.25 3.50 Tins. B. Padangs .85 Chend-riangs 29/6 30/6 Jelapangs 43/- 44/Kamuntings 86/- 88/Kuyohs 1.45 1.50 Lahats 24/6 25/6 Mambans 1.5069 words
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Article140 1926-09-20 11 Messrs. Sime, Darby Co,. Ltd.» the agents, Penang, inform in that they are advised by telegram from the Secretaries nf the above Comoany in London that the board nf Directors have ieclared a Dividend of 10 per cent, payable on 30th proximo. In connection with the reporiel discovery140 words
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Advertisement249 1926-09-20 11 New Advert cements. 1 TO LET. Two Modern Bungalows, newly>uiit and very comfortable, situated off Station Road, Bukit Mertajam. Coat. >7OOO/- each. Rent $4O/- each. Please ipply 25 Jones Rd., Penang. FOR SALE. A 1 Eight Shop-houses Nos. 2a, to !g, Argyll Road, Penang, *near the Pheatre Royal, Penang Roa<l.249 words
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Miscellaneous143 1926-09-20 11 Up Q D CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 83. Th following are the names of Bucce —'ul competitors Ist Prize Mr. K. T. Jacob, N. Tebal. 2n Prize Mr. R. Arull, Kuala Lumpur. 3rd.. Prize Mr. O. Chooi Eng, Penang. Ad '’tional awards to Mr. Foo Ah Boon, Penang.143 words
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Miscellaneous26 1926-09-20 11 TIDE I ABLES. To-Day. bßgh Water. Low Water. 11.14 a.m. 5.22 a.m. 11.56 p.m. 5.58 p.m. To-M OH row. 11.58 a.m. 6.8 a.m. Midnight 6.38 p.m.26 words
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Miscellaneous102 1926-09-20 11 Be sure to see S>ella from the story by Sir H. RIDER HAGGARD at Theatre Royal. To-Night. Matinee on Saturday, 25th at 2.30 p.m. In the Second Show at 9.15 p m. 1. NEWS 2. “STELLA’’ in 5 Parts 3. REPORTED MISSING in 6 Parts STARRING OWEN MOORE AND TOM102 words
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Article1078 1926-09-20 12 FLINCH PROVINCIAL FRIENDS. I It. is astonishing how soon one can cstal lish a kind of outside intimacy with a smalt foreign town. In a village it is more difficult and less interesting, because there is less variety, unless you have the time and the opportunity really1,078 words
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Article102 1926-09-20 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Hanging for Singapore, Hongkong, Moji and Kobe. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. van Hoorn for Langffl, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Tjalang, Meulaboh and Sabang. Ampang for Pangkor, Dindinga and Sitiawan. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: Penang. —Alipore, Borneo102 words
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Article410 1926-09-20 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). IT TUfl. Federateu Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-au-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Rfsumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday at 6 p.m. Parit Buntar, Taiping,410 words
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Article65 1926-09-20 12 September 25—Rugby Match, Penang v. Negri Sembilan at Seremban. October 23—Hockey Match, Penang v. Perak at Tpoh. November 13—Rugger Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipoh. 20—Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 27—Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penane'. December 11—Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Kuala Lumpur.65 words
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Advertisement151 1926-09-20 12 r BHannnMMMM3nnMiMnnnMinnnM«»« S “DON” S tJ E n ASBESTOS METALLIC D H BRAKE LINING. <, M g .FIX IT TO YOUR MOTOR CAR S BRAKES. M M J THEY WILL NOT SLIP. g n SOLE AGENTS: E U 8 COBB &> OO„, 5 5 IPOH. H HBBMQnEMwinncwsiannnMMinncws j a A151 words
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Advertisement280 1926-09-20 12 DRUGS. Estate Managers. Get your Medicines at The Georgetown We will cheerfully quote for your requirements our prices are the lowest in Malaya. QUININE. SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICE AT “THE GEORGETOWN” G. T. D. Quinine is the finest quinine in the world. We have reduced the price so that it280 words
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529 1926-09-20 13 SECUND AIKHAL general MEETING. The second annual general meeting cf the F.M.S. Railway Co-operative Thrift and Loan. Society, Limited, was held on September 15 at the Railway Institute, with Air. J. W. Lewis, -the president, in the chair. Mr. A. Cavendish, Registrar of Co-ope-rativa Societies, was529 words
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Article308 1926-09-20 13 FA RE WELL DINNER TO EUROPEAN AND CHINESE FRIENDS. I Mr. Chew Boon Hong, the well-known Ipoh merchant, miner and planter, gave a Chinese banquet to over two hundred of his European and Chinese friends at the Hockien Kong Hoey, Belfield Street, Ipoh. cn September 16,308 words
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Article336 1926-09-20 13 ROSS OF THE COCOS. Romantic settlements in. far distant places are not, of course, confined to the Pacific. A well-known case is that of the Cocos and Keeling Islands, in the Indian Ocean. There, for mor e than a century., the Clunies-Ross family have lived and ruled among336 words
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Article169 1926-09-20 13 SURVEY BY AIR FOR COPPER IN RHODESIA. A British aviation company is shortly to undertake the mest extensive arria! survey ever entrusted to a single private firm, writes a correspondent in the Morning Post.” An area of abent 20,C<0 square n;iks in Northern Rhodesia is to be photographed169 words
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Article243 1926-09-20 13 STRIKING AEROPLANE EXPERIMENTS. An aeroplane pilot has recently carried out experiments in which he stalled his machine (or reduced its speed to the minimum) and then let go of all the controls and allowed it to plunge unchecked towards the ground. Meanwhile he carefully noted every change in243 words
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Advertisement386 1926-09-20 13 <fe\ 4F V m Cr Tk e Bath IL IK Mental alertness —physical freshness and health—nervous tranquillity—these are \w\ IM rfj the accompaniments of a few drops of /Bl 'l l 'vMSI “4711’’ Eau de Cologne sprinkled in the IB W X\ j j> bath. I In Hvwii I f386 words
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Advertisement185 1926-09-20 13 OXO CUBES. “OXO” appeals to the sportsman and traveller because it is so light and compact, and so handy to carry; and because it quickly provides a light meal whenever hot water can be obtained. For camp cookery u Oxo” is of the utmost value and convenience. Mixed with butter185 words
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Article1682 1926-09-20 14 ARTISTIC RECORDS. Ec.r v i ic.vricJ As*tV. hen prehistoiic man first set foot on the soil of the Iberian Peninsula, the cliwate was tropical and African, says The Duke of Alba in The Times.” Over the warm bushland roamed the straighttusked elephant, a gigantic mass of flesh of1,682 words
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Advertisement306 1926-09-20 14 g J /V"! "fi ~J|k XVhen a man wants -1 tow 16 Attest of Scotch calls for j plg| N.J.Chib-tobesure i I p-WjgSgJ r I WW NAPIER JOHNSTONES .foailW i L WHISKY j CALDBECK. MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. Incorporated under the Companies306 words
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Advertisement60 1926-09-20 14 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M-S. EMPLOYERS CF 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 be60 words
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Advertisement291 1926-09-20 14 ■TTTMIJIMUU .»W. TW t The best Baby can get Herlick’s is the best possible f/ food you can procure failing n! n.iilk. It is prescribed ff m4si Z esofoir ty doctors and is recommenikd II Bazaars a Stores by medical VUCH dll OVCT the |I world. It iiourislics the baby291 words
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Article615 1926-09-20 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, September 20, 1926. eta Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe d 0 1.00 Goat or Sheep w per lb 55 Sweet Bread w pair 30 Leg of Motto»615 words
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Advertisement1079 1926-09-20 15 BANKS ED -«.“°c'„"ppT° EL S "'j~ r pms A lways Bel>u,d You. 1 '""‘y/;.;-’ |MO FOR CYCLES j Cap l (Paid-Up) f. 80.000,000 abt. £8,868,8«? x Another Shipment Just Arrived 2 Statutory Reserve f. 21,117,340 abt. £1,759,778 X S Vpeci»i Reserve f. 22,660,000 abt. £1,888,1» T f*C HEAD OFFICE IN1,079 words
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Advertisement306 1926-09-20 15 I BUY ESSEX I I FOR VALUE I 25 W/Iu MX—a— I TOURING CAR H with standard equipment g I NOW I I $1,750 I 3 extra equipment if desired, g wire wheels $B9. spare tyre $45, etc., etc. B (MALAYAN MOTORS (Penang.) (Proprietors: WE ARNE BROS., Ltd.,) -J7liiiiiiiiiiiiniHiniHniiimii:nnifinnn-fH!ini f306 words
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Advertisement1272 1926-09-20 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. M| 11’ WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. jk AMR ggk WS jjSHj Ik i B|giiiK! JASON Sent. 23 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. ||R Ek Sfjjgi ISeIl lOt If S lIELENTS Sent. 3«) M irsellie*. London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. PERSEUS Oct. 71,272 words
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Advertisement521 1926-09-20 16 P. O-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated tn England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PBNINaULAK AND ORIENTAL 8. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. dl O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAB-.A.TEKN .BBTICB. Far Bin»«pore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Moil For Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Maraeill, Yokohama and Kobe. ■■<! London. Khyber Sept521 words
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