Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 September 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-09-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 217. VOL. LXXXIV. WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement649 1926-09-22 1 I '“NIKKO Fhotographic Studio Every Possible Assiste e.nce and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang, TEL. 579. x x 1 I ANNUAL GRAND CHEVROLET STOCK-TAKING SALE 8 $1,500 RFJ I ARII ITV Terms ALL K,NDS OF WEARING APPARELS J J x All Goods must be Cleared at649 words
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Advertisement46 1926-09-22 1 i I—— urn THE I Eastern Optical Co., I (PENANG) S (MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS) j ISB, PEMKG RC/ D, PENANG. P K. I >e tested by our Optometrist. I l enses ground to prescriptions. L F'ames A Mountings fitted properly. Office hours:—B.3o a.m. to 6 p.m. I46 words
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Article584 1926-09-22 2 RESTORING HADDON HALL. Haddon Hall, one of England’s stately homes, and the seat for centuries of the Avonells, Vernons and Rutland family, will be re-opened i-hortly" by the new Duke of Rutland, and be utilised by him and his family as their residence. For over 200584 words
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Article159 1926-09-22 2 LYING DRUNK ON THE PAVEMENT. Dr. Duniaresq le Bas, age 46, of Lad-broke.-grove, Notting Hill, W., was fined ss. and 365. costs at West London Police court recent\ enness. P.C. Stephen said he found le Bas at 115 in the- morning lying on the footway in Fulham Palace-road,159 words
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Advertisement1549 1926-09-22 2 1-ianr- ■<- -ti mm —ll I AUCTIONS. NOTICES. EUROPE HOTEL, notice of sale. may ,™T™“ e ,L, p nia RANTKQK SIAM TIONS (S. S.) LIMITED. The Estate of Abdullah bin (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Isahak (Deceased) of Kulini. New Building—Just Completed. v »tv NOTICE is hereby given that an1,549 words
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Advertisement24 1926-09-22 2 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate, MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 4?3.24 words
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Advertisement278 1926-09-22 2 g/r K Z f f 17 v 5 The Swan is the finest pen a man can have. It is so reliable. Never a skip, blot or brea k in the middle of a word, but i ust an easy glide. There is a j Swan for every hand and278 words
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Article829 1926-09-22 3 Wh ar» 1 not unjustifiably a f rai l in this country of the professional and tecluiolom'cal bureaucrat, but are we not am?tz.ingly tolerant of the amiteur? Is it not time that we applied to <mr public services the principles that we apply to the training of829 words
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Advertisement493 1926-09-22 3 «fc. lit iiv Mwt/ How does the heat affect you? /fk Does it make you languid, weak, depressed? Do you find it hard A to keep going Then you need Wincarnis! For Wincarnis, the 40 years’ old i /7// Tonic Wine, gives you back the stre ngth the heat takes493 words
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Article977 1926-09-22 4 PRACTICAL POLITICS IN SPAIN. The coup d'etat of September 13. 1923, was followed by a radical transformation of local government, carried through by the Military Directory in the decrees of March 8, 1921 (Municipal Statute), and March 20,1925 (Provincial Statute), both being the w<,rk of the present977 words
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Article663 1926-09-22 4 LONDON AND NEW YORKMy tour o' police courts in the United States having concluded, I propose to compare th? British anl American methods of dealing with offenders from the seamy side of life, writes R. E. Corder, whose cablegrams describing the seamy side of life in the663 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article933 1926-09-22 5 Monday, August 30« h—This day do receive froir Mr. Pepyss Aunt Lettice, lor writing of here, a method whereby plate that hath been stored long, or is oft put aside may be easily caused to shine afresh in a manner beautiful to see. ail that is needed,933 words
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Article539 1926-09-22 5 ROSAMUND - BY ROSAMUND Even for those who do not live in the country, short excursions into it often yield much largess for the gathering, where with to replenish the household cupboards. There is always a flavour apart about anything given to vs straight from Nature’s story and carefully pieServed.539 words
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Article427 1926-09-22 5 MOLLIE LITTLE - BY MOLLIE LITTLE- r Among the richer fabrics for window curtains, there is a silk-like material some bat resembling a thick shot taffetas. that is very effective. Blue shot with green, and reddish brown shot with i gold, are two of the most popular combinations of colours in427 words
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Article, Illustration131 1926-09-22 5 These dainty underclothes are designed for wear with those frilly chiffon dance frocks that are so much in vogue nowadays- The knickers are threaded with fine silk elastic at the waist and knees, and are of chiffon of exactly the same shade as the frock, trimmed with inlet131 words
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Article469 1926-09-22 5 VERA RADCLIFF - BY VERA RADCLIFF. Shyness is no longer smart, and it is surprising to notice how few’ people are really tongue tied, when they are not admired for it. The days of absurd vows, which caused their makers sufficient trouble to keep them occupied for the remainder of469 words
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Article564 1926-09-22 5 BY POPPY BACONThe doors of the great couturiers have been thrown open, “What are the great designers doing for us is the cry of every smart woman. At a first glance one would not say that there was a remarkable change in (he new garments, so564 words
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Article463 1926-09-22 5 PAULINE BOUCHIER - BY PAULINE BOUCHIER. Silky stockinettes and spun silks make up into very charmin'? sets of lingerie, but, just, at the mement. voiles, nainsooks and lawns are all coming in for a trood deal of favour. To begin with, th*' shades with which these cotton materials arc dyed463 words
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Article307 1926-09-22 5 PROBLEMS FOR THE SHERIFF S COURT. The fact that juries award damages in a London court during the long vacation, as happened during August, renews interest in the existence of the Sheriff’s Court, the oldest judicial institution lu the county, writes a legal correspondent in the307 words
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Article93 1926-09-22 5 Mr. Philip Williams, aged 40, son of Mr- Alfred Williams, of The Mount, Caerleon, Monmouthshire, has died at Amplcforth, Yorkshire, after living for nearly six years with a broken spine. In October, 1920, while a District Commissioner on the Gold Coast, he was injured in93 words
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Article1700 1926-09-22 6 QOIIE Princegg Augngta of England, IQ who died on September 22, 1926, was the gecond daughter of George 111., She combined great gweetness nt nature with a propriety of behaviour which is not always accompanied by amiable qualities. There is an anecdote of her R »yai Highneog1,700 words
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Article684 1926-09-22 6 Mr. S. M. Sharma, advocate and solicitor, Kuala Lumpur, has just returned from Europe. Mrs. Ffrench-Mullen and Mrs. Ryan are spending a short holiday at The Box,” Taiping Hills. Mr?. W. E. Kinsey has been in the Serbmban Hospital since Sept. 7, and is not expected to684 words
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Article103 1926-09-22 6 The following matches have been fixed for the season:— Saturday, 25th September, Penang v. Negri Sembilan at Seremban. Friday, Ist October, Kedah v. Penang at Penang. Saturday, 9th October, Kedah v. Penang at Sungei Patani. Friday, 22nd October, Colonial Born v. Home Born at Penang. Saturday, 13th103 words
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Article594 1926-09-22 6 TRIBUTES BY PENANG BENuH AND BAR. Reference to the death of Sir William Hyndman Jones, formerly Chief Justice, Straits Settlements, was made by the Hon. Mr. Justice A. V. Brown in the Supreme Court, Penang, this morning, when Bench and Bar paid a tribute on the passing594 words
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Article157 1926-09-22 6 ACTION AGAINST EASTERN MINING COMPAMY. (From Our Own Correspm lent). September 22. An action is <i>ig by Tan Wan T/at, a Director of the Eastern Mining Company, against the company, claiming dividends alleged to have been wrong fully not paid and the registration and transfer of other shares157 words
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Article95 1926-09-22 6 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town, Penang, for the week ending September 18th, 1926. shows a total of 64 deaths—4l males and 23 females—the death-rate being 24.53 ppr mille compared with 21.47 in the preceding week and with 27.37 in the corresponding w’eek of last95 words
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Article924 1926-09-22 6 SUCCESSFUL GYMKHANA MEET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, September 20. Unprecedented were the crowds that flocked to the local Course fronting the Kedah Club for the first organised meet of the sport of kings to be held in Alor Star in connection with the Exhibition. The result924 words
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Article217 1926-09-22 6 ADMISSION OF MR. K. A. SETH. The admission to the Bar of the Straits Settlements of Mr. K. A SNh, which took place before Mr. Justice Deane, in Singapore, has more than the usual degree of interest which the periodical additions to the legal fraternity of the217 words
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Article178 1926-09-22 6 COLLISION AVOIDED WITH SIX FEET TO SPARE. With only six feet to spare, a marine disaster imperilling the lives of 1.500 persons was averted recently through the coolness and superb searranhip of Captain Robert Smart, master of the Anchor liner Cam.ercnia. In a dense fog thirtyseven miles178 words
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Advertisement112 1926-09-22 6 How <s© you awake? Are you drowsy? Does the bed pull Are you constipated Sleepy after meals Sluggish Your liver needs tone BEECHAM’S PILLS Will clear your system Tone your liver Purify your blood Renew your energy A dose to-night And what a difference In the morning BEECHAM’S PILLS The112 words
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Article478 1926-09-22 7 ANKIN 1) S DIFFE RENT IMPULSES. other day a postman at Hendon, who on', a week or two previously had pit d i .‘J' in the street and handed it, i > the poke', was bourd over for dig a postal pack t. lam not surpi; J that478 words
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Article177 1926-09-22 7 TR'.DEJo PROTESTS. The Incorpoiated Association of Retail Distribuiois has joined in a campaign against the proposal of the Post-master-General to let out, by tender, the cancellations of stamps on correspondence for the purpose c«f advertising. A st tong letter of protest has been sent to Sir William Mitchell-Thomson,177 words
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Article132 1926-09-22 7 AN UNGRATEFUL SCAMP SENT TO PRISON. Described by his own mother as “a scamp,” Alexander Pringle Scott, age .31, ‘‘an expert laboratory assistant, was sentenced at Marylebone to 12 months’ hard labour for fraud. It was sai 1 that although he had been in piison for two years132 words
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Article1065 1926-09-22 7 HUMOUR CF HIGHLAND G.vi HIRING lie was a famous old-ti ne piper. The fact th< thi ha 1 compete 1 at a noted in hmi i gathering ana won prizes there is criteu.m oi that- But on this oc.a ion he cid not ion.pct and ihereby h<1,065 words
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Article689 1926-09-22 7 The Prince of W ales, in his address before the Biitish Association, e m ph a sised the necessity for scientific correlation. Never was there a more timely warning, says Professor A.W. Bickerton. This foolish idea Qi shooting at the moon, revived both in America and689 words
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Article98 1926-09-22 7 BODIES FLOATING IN A FLOODED TOWN. Vienna. Violent thunderstorms in the region of the Ossiach Lake, near Villach-Carin-thia, have caused groat damage to buildings and other property. At Lodensdopf the heavy rains have flooded the streets to a depth of several feet- The wall of a churchyard98 words
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Advertisement294 1926-09-22 7 Elegance, Wear-Resisting Qualities AND REASONABLE PRICES ARE THE MAIN FEATURES OF A LXRGE NEW STOCK OF Men’s Boots Shoes J JUST IMPORTED BY WHITEHm. SAYfiNR SAXONE CALF SHOES. SAXONE BROGUE SHOES. In Tan and Black Ox for tor Derby Shape. In Tdn and Black r l he best calf and294 words
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Article762 1926-09-22 8 Attention is again directed by the lamentable death o' Mr. Boey Bing Swee, to the dang rous practice Tf loading trollies, cars an 1 hand carts with long poles, planks, iron girders, piping etc., for transit by road. Beyond the fact that there was a collison near Sungei762 words
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Article381 1926-09-22 8 Bitter complaints from British manufacturers and industrialists regarding the keen competition of their foreign rivals, Germany in particular, are as common as fleas on a dog. While we rea lily grant that there miy he som« justification for these grumblings it cannot be denied that British manufacturers have381 words
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Article1291 1926-09-22 8 Ifexed Question of Submarines. Commercial Aviation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 26. It was perhaps inevitable that the agitation in this country in favour of the abolition of the submarine should be misunderstood abroad. Great Britain is being accused of wanting to do away with submarines1,291 words
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Article71 1926-09-22 8 Police Inspector Olifton this afternoon demonstrated an effective method of dealing with people who conduct themselves in a disorderly mann°r in public. Chinese ha 1 a violent qn rrel in Union Street which attracted a large crowd, and which might have I'd to some thing worse, when71 words
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Article129 1926-09-22 8 'Cy courtesy of R ers. bmistea l A Co.) The Straits Trading Go.. Ltd., aioa the following prices, on September 21: London. Spot £3ll-10 0 Down -10 0 3 m/s. buying 302-0-0 Up £lO-0 3 selling 302 5 0 -15-0 Local. September 22: Singapore sold 125 tons at'Cy courtesy of R ers. bmistea l A Co.) - 129 words
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Advertisement193 1926-09-22 8 Hf ursasgrisasr l 555 cigarettes <‘.- <*•-■. -are produced by the State Express methods of manufacture. They are the only cigarettes which contain the uniQue 555 leaf. In addition they are Made by hand One at a time. CIGARETTES S»M LWO IBil wii ARDATH TOBACCO -CO. LTD. LONDON! A dependable193 words
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Advertisement32 1926-09-22 8 O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. DRINK Apollmaris THE QUEEN OF E TABLE I WATERS. I32 words
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Miscellaneous25 1926-09-22 8 I IDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. Midnight. 6 58 a.m. Noon. 7.16 p.m. Tr -Morkow. 1.13 a.m. 7.31 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 7.52 p.m.25 words
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Obituary56 1926-09-22 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. SwEE.—Mrs. Poey Berg Swee and family beg through ’he mtdium of thi piper to thank ali re'ative* and friend? for attendir g xort- rday the funeral of the late Mr. Boey Peng S vee, p rsonally expressing sj m; a by with them, sending floral tributes, sending letters or56 words
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Article376 1926-09-22 9 Miners’ Executive Replies To Premier, NO SACRIFICES. CONDITIONS OF GENUINE AND LASTING PEACE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 21. After spending two days in considering the Government’s proposals of September 17 f «ra settlement of the coal dispute, the Miners’ Executive this afternoon sent a reply to Mr.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 376 words
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Article189 1926-09-22 9 THE QUEEN’S SPEECH. The Hague, September 21. In the speech from the Throne at the opening of the States General, the Queen stated that the situation of the country gave ground for gratitude in many respects, although shadows were not lacking. The economic restoration was proceeding very189 words
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Article103 1926-09-22 9 Amsterdam, September 21. The newspapers report that serious disorders have broken out among the troops at Assen who are undergoing annual manoeuvres. It is believed that the disorders were pre-arranged, as ball cartridges have recently been missing. A long route march in sweltering heat yesterday apparently103 words
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Article31 1926-09-22 9 —Reuter. Stockholm, September 21. The betrothal is announced of Crown Prince Leopold of Belgium to Princess Astrid of Sweden, a niece of the kings of Sweden and Denmark.-—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article103 1926-09-22 9 Mellon Meets Coolidge. am:-: y u.nchyng’-d. Washington, September 21. Mr. Mellon informed President Coolidge on his first visit after his return from Europe that he saw no reason for any change in the American policy of insistence on the collection of war debts. He assured him that103 words
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Article314 1926-09-22 9 Reuter. MOVE TOWARDS FRIENDSHIP. Paiis, Sep v ember 21. A communique states that after M. Briand had reported on his conversations with Dr. Stresemaun at Tneiry, the Council of Ministers reached an unanimous opinion regarding their interest and the utility of pursuing them. The next Council willReuter. - 314 words
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Article105 1926-09-22 9 WOMAN DOCTOR’S PLUCKY EFFORT. (Rcgby Radio Service.) London, September 21. It is revealed to-day that Miss Mona MacLellan who accomplished such a remarkable feat of endurance in her attempt to swi n the Channel yesterday, being over 25 hours in the water, is in reality Miss Dorothy(Rcgby Radio Service.) - 105 words
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Article294 1926-09-22 9 Fatal End To Fonck’s Aspirations. MACHINE CKkSHE' IN FLAMES. MECHANIC AND WIRELESS OPERATOR INCINER \TED. New York, September 21. Captain Fonck started <n his non-stop flight across the Atlantic in an endeavour to win £5,000, but his machine crashed in flames. It is believed that two men were294 words
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Article165 1926-09-22 9 THE DEMPSEY-TUNNEY FIGHT. Philadelphia, September 21. After three years of film acting and pleasure-hunting. Jack Lempsey enters the Sesquicentennial Arena at 8.45 on Thursday evening, in. defence of his title against Gene Tunney, with the shadows of three impending law suits hanging over him. Th p se however have165 words
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Article36 1926-09-22 9 ARGENTINE AND HURRICANES IN FINAL. Westbury, September 21. In the semi-final of the polo championship, the Argentine beat Orange County by 13 goals to 3, and therefore meets the Hurricanes in the final.36 words
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Article56 1926-09-22 9 —Reuter. WINDFALL FOR AMERICAN AIRMEN. Managua, September 21. The revolutionaries at Nicaragua attempted to capture Rama but were repulsed after a three-hour battle in which 8 were killed and 12 wounded. American aviator?, employed by the Nicaraguan Constabulary, are receiving $l,OOO for each flight over Bluefields in the.—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article63 1926-09-22 9 ARRIVAL AT ALLAH VBAD. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 21. Mr. Alan Cobham arrived at Allahabad to-day in very stor ny weather. Owing to the force of the current of the flooded River Jumna he did not succeed in tying his machine up to the buoy. After many(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article518 1926-09-22 9 Florida Laid Waste. STORIES OF DESTRUCTION. New York, September 21. The hurricane last mght isolated Pensacola and Mobile and swept towards other points of the coast of tbe Gulf of Mexico and inland over Southern Mabama and the Mississippi. The radio operator at Mobile estimated that $500,000 damage518 words
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Article41 1926-09-22 9 ABE MITCHELL RFATEN IN FIRST ROUND. London September 21. Abe Mitchell was beaten bv one hole in the first round of the News of the World £1,040 tournament on the Mid Surrey course Ty H. Gaudin of Wanstead.41 words
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24 1926-09-22 9 Geneva, September 22. The Budget Committee adopted the estimates for 1927, of the International Labour Office, amounting to 7,071,165 francs.24 words
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Article84 1926-09-22 9 Reuter. London, September 20. That a record of nearly 30,000,000 tons of shipping was afloat at the end of June i? revealed in Lloyd’s Annual Review, 3,493,000 tons representing motor ships and 18,243,000 tons, others fitted for burning oil fuel. Last year’s total construction .was 1,330,000 tonsReuter. - 84 words
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Advertisement89 1926-09-22 9 JoamiteFlre Protection is adopted by the following OIL COMPANIES:— Anglo-American Oil Co., Ltd. Anglo-Mexican Petroleum Co., Ltd. Anglo-Persian Oil Co., Ltd. Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co., Ltd. Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd. British Controlled Oilfields, Ltd. British Imperial Oil Co., Ltd. Burma Oil Co., Ltd. Caspian Oil Co., Ltd. London Oil Storage Co.,89 words
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Advertisement206 1926-09-22 9 2b tR 5 TITE S S KSK3 IF* CP JEz i (Cabinet gramophones. J Fitted with double tone-arm and sound- x box, thus giving perfection of tone together with increased volume. x THE IMPERIAL MODEL. Fitted as above. J Price $lB5. THE EMPIRE MODEL. Fitted as above, but with two206 words
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Article926 1926-09-22 10 TRIBUTES OF BENCH AND BAR. The late Sir William Hyndman Jones, a former Chief .Justice of the Straits Settlements, whose death in England we recorded yesterday morning, first held a judicial appointment at th» early age of 33, it was stated in the Supreme Court yesterday926 words
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Article636 1926-09-22 10 EAGER TO TRADE. Americans Inquiring About Rubber. Dr. Alfonso Quinonez Molina, the President of El Salvador, whom I had previously met in 1919 when he was vice President, appeared not a day older when I visited him at the Presidential Mansion, writes F. A. Mitchell-Hedges, the636 words
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Article153 1926-09-22 10 EX-SOLDIER WHO PRETENDED HIS MIND WAS A BLANK. Thomas John Webb was charged on remand at Pembroke with being found in a public place for the purpose of committing a felony. Webb, who was officially reported kil'ed during the war. returned to his home al Pembroke last153 words
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Article767 1926-09-22 10 Messrs. Baker Morgan Co Ltd Kuala Lumpur, reported on Monday as follows: —Since we last reported extreme activity has prevailed in our market, Tin Shares being responsible for ike major portion of dealings. With the termination of Industrial troubles at Home in sight and more or less767 words
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Advertisement315 1926-09-22 10 To quickly get rid of L 0 hl B A G 0 When Lumbago has you in its grip. sm<l your poor. Lime back makes you dread every movement, you are tempted to try anythin..' that is likely to jJve relief. Be sure you choose ih° right remedy. < ’So315 words
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Advertisement80 1926-09-22 10 SHIP BRAND COFFEE POWDER. Always take only Ship Brand Coffee Powder. Why Because it is the only Coffee Powder on ihe market that has been tested and recommended by Dr. R. Dowden, Principal Medical Officer. F. M. S., of its best quality. The Ship Brand Coffee Powder is largely used80 words
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Advertisement301 1926-09-22 10 v 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” a G. T. D. Quinine is the finest quinine in the world. We have reduced the price so that301 words
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471 1926-09-22 11 A CASE OF MATCHES. (brom Our Own Correspondent.) Parit Buntar, September 21. Before Mr. I. W. Blelloch at the Police Court, at Parit Buntar, Major Blackney, local Customs Department, prosecuted the towkay of Chop Sin Thye Seng for being in possession of 70471 words
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Article287 1926-09-22 11 TAKEN TO BIAS BAY AND LOOTED. Masters of ships arriving at Singapore from China ports have reported that another piracy bad taken place near Hongkong, and particulars of their incident are now aviilable from Hongkong. It appears that the steamer Sandviken, chartered by the Soviet Mercantile Fleet,287 words
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Article323 1926-09-22 11 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] SIR, —‘It is satisfactory to find in yonr editorial of September 20 on the subject of Volunteering that you now admit at least one of the errors in your editorial of the 16th to which I drew attention. To recapitulate.— October323 words
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Article239 1926-09-22 11 EUROPEAN CHARGED. Before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, in the Penang Police Court, ttys morning J.. CDavis, a young European and Teh Chye Hin, a Chinese, were charged by Inspector Clifton with disorderly conduct by fighting in public in Beach street, at 4.45 p.m. yesterday. The first accused239 words
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Article126 1926-09-22 11 PENANG SEPTEMBER 22, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndon Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months* sight Bans 3/16 8 Credit l7/32 „3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank R&ls4} j M 3 day’s sight Private 156} Bombay Demand Bank 154} 5 Madras Demand Bank 154} 5 m126 words
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Article24 1926-09-22 11 The following tie has been fixed for Thursday, September 23: Final (Single Handicap)—s E. Reimann v. —2 Dr. C. Henry Hertz.24 words
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Article530 1926-09-22 11 VOLUMINOUS COURT OF APPEAL JUDGMENTS. Mr. Justice McCabe Reay’s Views. A solicitor in this country who advises or assists a client to become a joint tenant except as a bare trustee is accepting a grave responsibility,” said Mr. Justice McCabe Reay in the course of a judgment on530 words
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Article212 1926-09-22 11 PENANG. SEPTEMBER 22. 1926. Benai oh Opin »1 1» eh-w- #5,000.00 nom Cloves 100.00 sellerGold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» 160.00 seller Nutmegs 803 100.00 nom 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per >o' 50.00 nom Copra Sundriel $11.20 buyers Rattan* 11.15 sales Rattans Cuars* 10.50 9reen Snail Shell* 13.0212 words
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Article220 1926-09-22 11 The following were the latest quo tations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To day F Shares. zs 5 CQ -r co 00 c. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Bata L. 1.55 160 1.57* 160 Changkat S. 9.90 10.25 10.”0220 words
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Article69 1926-09-22 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. A. Panas $13.00 $13.50 B. Katil 1.20 1.25 Colinsburgh 4.40 460 Kedahs 4.70 4.90 Mentakabs .64 .67 Pa jams 14.40 14.75 Tins. Bangrins (New) 35/- 36/Chenderiangs 29/- 30/Gopengs 51/6 53/6 Idris 59/- 61/6 Ipohs 52/- 54/Kamnntings 84/- 87/Lahats69 words
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Article59 1926-09-22 11 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 22. Paris, 176 j New York, 4.85 g Brussels, 184& Geneva, 25.12 Amsterdam. 12.111 Milan, 133| Berlin, 20.37 Stockholm, 18.15 Copenhagen, Oslo, 22.15| Vienna, 34.40 s Pragu°, 163} Helsingfors, 192} Madrid, 31.93|; Lisbon, 2}* Rio, 7}| Buenos Aires. 45} Bombay, 1/s};!d Shanghai, 2/9d(Rugby Radio Service.) - 59 words
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Article1219 1926-09-22 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 5 go X KI7BBER IDoUk*.. f 0 I 0 I g 0 Allenby Rnbber Go 3 20 3 30| Alor Oajeh Rnbber 2 Pt 3 '0 Amelgnnwted Malay 4 80 5 03 j '<***» 4 6 4 80 Ayer Rnn?ng Rnbber Kata»-» 1 05 11,219 words
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Advertisement504 1926-09-22 11 x’cw Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT~ Book-keeper required. Must be able type efficiently. Apply stating exr, Hence and salary required. Box No. •p c/o Pinang Gazette. Vdited Large Estate in Kedah has a v n cv for a Senior Conductor. Salar <lOO per month and furnished quart( N'o Jaffna Tamil need apply.504 words
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Advertisement89 1926-09-22 11 A WISE PHYSICIAN has said that to enjoy life to the fullest one should “trust in Providence and avoid constipation.” As the simplest and best aid to the achievement of this simple philosophy Pmkettes are perfection. Mildly yet efficiently Pinkeltes PinkhteS keep the system clean, and wholesome, regulatg the liver,89 words
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853 1926-09-22 12 THE LIFE OF A MLM SAHIB. The life of a Mem Sahib in an Indian n ilitarv station when the Hon hie East new Cor. i any ruled over InJia seein.s .< have been a good deal different to if a of the853 words
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Article101 1926-09-22 12 TO-DAY’S I EPA RTORE3. Renkieiia for As than, Puneh, Baga Si A pi- A pi and Baiu Bahra. Rimba for P. Langkawi and Alor Star. Hangsang for Singapoie, Hongkong and Japan. Dalgonia for Madras. Troilus for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Kutsang for Calcutta. The following101 words
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Article464 1926-09-22 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Bnnd*v). IT TRAJ*. Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johort and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlie’ than the Ordinary mail. Resumption or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed Gaily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.rr. Parit Buntar,464 words
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Article66 1926-09-22 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. Selan gor at Perang. 27—Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. December 11—Rugger Match, P»-nang v. S-langor at Kuala66 words
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Article43 1926-09-22 12 The homeward mail 1 y the p.s. Malwa closes at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday, the 25th ’nfetant. The P. <fc O. Packet KhyLer with mails despatched from London on September 2 s expected to c-iiive h. le at 8 a.m. io-morrow.43 words
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Advertisement183 1926-09-22 12 "GETS-IT” ENDS CORNS Pain All Gone in 3 Seconds World’s Fastest Way “Gets-It” is a scientific liquid that millions use, among them famous dancers, athletes, doctors and folks who walk a lot. It ends corns. One drop stops pain in 3 short seconds. Then the corn loorens and comes off183 words
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Advertisement35 1926-09-22 12 Ycmr Eye Does it trouble you If so try Sellers’ Lotus Honey, the safest, surest and most high-praised Nature's cure for Eye troubles. Cures even Cataract, etc. Literature frse. Boon Pharmacy, Penang ICuuU, PcU*Ug, kJ.35 words
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Advertisement132 1926-09-22 12 MAKES MITES MIGHTY j M M A A rI—'—'FEEDE;? A it K IT IV Ja I s s I naplaw i IM M i S I In a dried milk > p 2, of S -SWISS s s A ounces IJi M- jgSMg,! M 1 wO 1 g ||Es* g132 words
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Article858 1926-09-22 13 THE PONY OF TO DAY AND YESTERDAY. It was during the early nineties that measuring ponies was first introduce i at Hurlingham, previous to which ’he rule of the yarne of p >| o >pad Ponies shall not exceed 14.1 in height.” This rule, says a858 words
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Article90 1926-09-22 13 Milan. When a boy named Chiari Darco fell into th? Navi/rlio Canal in Milan and w.°s in da ’ger o; b ing drowned hundreos of people a'seiobled on th l bank gesticulating and shouting, but nobody went to his resru Piir.cess Gelitzine. age 17, who happened to90 words
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Advertisement238 1926-09-22 13 I I ST! 97 I /qnr jj I rrrr- fA TAZMICtW'-vr I < I V fej I I ~i'"' r! wc~, hut I in?’ lls re ncwned brand of I “-SCOTC//’’capMWes I I z^em through its i I ''//kv:..-,/* delightfully mellow h I flavour. I .-ir- IB I 1K o,st,llus238 words
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Advertisement150 1926-09-22 13 NAVY CUT CIGARETTES I i /w ;i i wx K Y W’*' S 111 •II I lupstaS p They owe their reputation and i prestige to their unrivalled quality L ■S't 1 and all round excellence i oveo-X :l rv 0 &H.O WILLS BRISTOL 8. X x hi ii—i iiiiw150 words
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Article441 1926-09-22 14 The Baby Grand,and Other Storieß.” By Stacy Aumonier. (Heinemann. 7a. 6d.) Rum creatures—women I says one of tLe characters about another in Stacy Aumomer’s book of stories—and with some justice. But men are just as rum, as Stacy sees them, with his ironical outlook on441 words
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Article129 1926-09-22 14 GIRL S DANCE DRESSES FROM EMPLOYER. “The girl is very fond of dancing, and for some time she has been in the habit of borrowing evening dresses from' the shop where she was employed and returning them in the morning.’’ said De-tective-sergeant Loring of Doris Mabel Webb, age129 words
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Article119 1926-09-22 14 Athens. M. Niclondis, editor of the Politia,” and M. Angelopoulos, a financial authority, were court-martialled under the new Press Law, accused of publishing in the Politia” a signed article dealing with the financial situation, giving figures which the Government alleges are false and calculated to discredit the119 words
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Article51 1926-09-22 14 Paris. A woman named Mme Lemoine, said to be suffering tfrom neurasthenia, jumped from a bridge over the Loire, near St. Ftienne, but her skirt and other clothing actin.g as a parachute, she descendf 1 rlov. lv and even grac. fi Ily to the water. Ebe was51 words
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Article628 1926-09-22 14 ARAB INFLUENCE. All that is characteristic oi the Spanish gaideu can be studied biiefiy in Cordova, Seville, Ronda, and Granada, for, though Spanish by adoption, it is of Asiatic parentage*, and was natured to maturity in that part of the Peninsula which remained longest under Arab628 words
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Article90 1926-09-22 14 WOMAN S PRESENT FROM A SULTANMrs. Matilda Levetcky, of Ecclestonsquare, Westminster, S.W., was charged at Dever with smuggling a Moroccan silk embroidered curtain. It was stated that tlhe curtain was found sewn inside the lining of a coat she was carrying on landing from the Ostend boat. Mrs.90 words
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Advertisement128 1926-09-22 14 deJREMOii Long Life to Fine Mechanisms! qeWING MACHINES, bicycles, typeO writers, clocks, etc. must be treated, regularly, with a good oil if they are to give smooth, silent service. REM OIL cleans, lubricates, prevents rust. It cannot be equalled for general usefulness. Remington guarantees its excellence. -A Your dealer can128 words
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Advertisement69 1926-09-22 14 SKIN DISEASES Craw-Craw and all parasitic diseases of the skin CAN BE CURED Broomassite" is guaranteed to cure even the most difficult skin affections and is perfectly clean in use. “BROOMASSITE” is made by Burgoyne Burbidges& Co., Ltd., the most famous of England’s Chemists. One application of “Broomassite” will prove69 words
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Advertisement272 1926-09-22 14 wwEnnn emm nrJrn -ti line ana A TRIUMPH I 0 OF J BRITISH INDUSTRY MORRIS s S GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONS i As From Ist September 1926. FJ Mon is Cowley 2 Seater $1,740 m 99 4 99 $1,830 n a Morris Oxford 2 99 $2,459 M 99 4-3 99 $2,0,9272 words
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Miscellaneous101 1926-09-22 14 Be sure to see Stella 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 TOM WILSON.101 words
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Article621 1926-09-22 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, September 22. 1926 Government Mutton— Slutton Indian p*?r lb 55 Vutton Head, sheep or goat each I.OC Liver with heart <& lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.03 Goat cr Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Log of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55621 words
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Advertisement882 1926-09-22 15 RANKS STEWARTS AND LLOYDS LIMITED. W. I. Tube, and Fittings Charter 1853 > FOR up £3.00(1.Wt Gas, Water and Steam. Fund £4.000.00? BRITISH AND BEST. Head Office i hishopsgate. London, e.c. Sizes Stocked Agencies and Branches. Black Gas and Steam JI to 6 bore A Star, Amritsar. Bangkok, Batavia •o-882 words
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Advertisement297 1926-09-22 15 (C >) C 1 K Ax'"' 1 i v 5 I t 5) ic ft M I LAXO builds firm flesh, plenty of strong bone, 1? Jt and a sound constitution. y\ It contains noth; ng whatft ever to harm baby or cause him S) pain. That is why if297 words
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Advertisement1280 1926-09-22 16 iaoWiiW ,<u r,iUwnnrßiM i <■«—<« ll I W .ilj.««b»ii ÜBißliß THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED .SAILINGS FROM PENANG- JL M < W 4 Z weekly service, lonoom and n. continent. ?j 1 |1 j <X«3 g a g grgag cav Sant 23 i.indou, Hotter lain and Hamburg. '~\-4 Fa V\<1,280 words
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Advertisement677 1926-09-22 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Com asisa iNCOßronarr.o ih EnoLANr.; MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PKNIN9ULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. Co, (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. <* O. SAILINGS. LONDON—VAK-BASTKBN BBBTICB. Far Hingopoie, Hoagkowg, Shanghai, Mojl For Colombo Aden, Port Said u. Yokohama aad Kobo. and London. rM677 words
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