Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 December 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-12-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.’ Mo. 274. VOL. LXXXIV. WEDNESDAY Ist DECEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement657 1926-12-01 1 «NIKKO”| Photographic Studio jTypry Possible /AssistaDce and advice given to amateurs» Nfl 7, Norlham Road, Penang. tel 579. < x 5* a X I AFTER OUR STOCK-TAKING SALE OUR FRESH SUPPLIES OF PRAI TO SINGAPORE x S CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION OF x —SILK-PIECE GOODS— X X Cash CHEVROLET 5 I For657 words
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Advertisement9 1926-12-01 1 TOKISATSU, FHOiOGR/xrHIC rdiT STLDJO ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET.9 words
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Article890 1926-12-01 2 FURTHER EXTRACTS FROM LON DON COLLECTION. Trollope’s £4O Claim. Folloiving are further extracts from the collection of literary letters, the discovery of which was announced in the ''Evening Standard" on Oct. 29 when a first instalment of quotations was published. The previous extracts concerned Cardinal Newman, Wilkie890 words
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Advertisement1566 1926-12-01 2 AUCTION. NOTICES. special notice. fhT"Eastern Oriental ciub. Wholesale for Hospitals Qjjgg ROOHI. Hotels Etc. 1926 No horses allowed on the track before GOOD, CLEAN, HIGH-CLASS notice OF SALE. t -aining ia finished. BREAD S. C. VICKERS, Wax-paper Wrapped, by order of the mortgagee. 2330-*****1136-12 Secretary p T c 12 cents1,566 words
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Advertisement1105 1926-12-01 2 NOTICES. NOTICES The Lahat Mines, Limited. Watsonian u b (Incorporated in England). On the occasion of the Advice has been received by cable of P r -Alison, a dinner to of the declaration of a dividend of one Station Hotel, Ipoh, on shilling per share lncome Tax at December, 1926,1,105 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1926-12-01 3 THE EINSTEIN THEORY IN DRESS. (By an Expert.)i Paris, November 3. The Einstein theory of relativity in dress, is affecting tho new Paris fashions, —apparently, at all events. Not only is the plumbline broken in many ways, but there is no absolute front, back, right, or left.1,105 words
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Article274 1926-12-01 3 BIG AMERICAN BIDS. Although th e power of the American dollar is fabulous it has so far failed to induce Romsey to part with its famous psalter. Ihis illuminated manuscript, bound in calf, reposes under lack and key in a small cupboard, built into the wall, in274 words
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Article44 1926-12-01 3 A telegram was received in Singapore on Sunday stating that Mr. N. Vintcent, of the Air Survey Company, has been delayed in Kuching owing to engine trouble. Mr. Vintcent is on his way to Rangoon with the second Air Survey machine.44 words
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Advertisement348 1926-12-01 3 r J Vx ''"'/S' A. 7'. S 3 WHISKY I=— rjgS’k <✓ < y| sjr M wjf ([SB Tastes may differ, but f s renoume d brand of “SCOTCH captivates I °\C k em a u> r u ifs delightfully mellow I -wW flavour. h 3 r i: 'W $8348 words
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Advertisement162 1926-12-01 3 i A NEW i I Gramophone I g g of Scientific Principles! g I THE I i Viva-Tonal I Coltiinbh I I Like Life itself and g I Twice the Musical Range g Model 117 I I J Oak Finish S I $BO.OO I g Call in and hear its162 words
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Article1570 1926-12-01 4 A. A. B - THE METHODS OF MUSSOLINI. Will Fascism Endure By A. A. B. It is an ominous portent for twentieth century demociacy that government by numbers is not only discredited by the best minds in all countries, but is actually discarded as unworkab’e in many. The countries of Soutt%rn1,570 words
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Advertisement67 1926-12-01 4 e for X’mas I Early 3y Visiting CHARD’S Qomprise:— i Everything for the Person, t I THE HOUSE I j and f I THE TABLE. X’MAS BAZAAR 1 I AND ITOYLAND NOW OPEN I IN THE Union Street premises. I I The display this 5 year surpasses any- s thing67 words
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Advertisement78 1926-12-01 4 ■M—WI 'Pro-pfru-fac-tic K Tooth Bruffi 1.// P.O' Tho special curved surface h of the Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth I' j,l Brush exactly fits the mouth, pel It enables you to thoroughly rpl brush all around all the teeth, bl»® while the saw-tooth tufted bristles clean in between A them. 3 sizes, 378 words
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Advertisement200 1926-12-01 4 f ENHANCING PLAIN (SjV I Ordinary dishes can he made d. r I different by the use of C! Us ly I LEA PERRIN» I SAUCE j| G. 423 J When you cannot sleep > remember ENO I/ Sleepless nights are often caused by a disordered digestive system. Thousands have200 words
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Article2886 1926-12-01 5 “The Times.” okLI >S AIU' SEKVICE. M nd of the Business. t fifth Annual General j.. l|: ia( Tuck and Sons, held yesterday (October «<<«■«’• Old liroad Jl Lendo» ftrr' 1 Tuck (chairman and del. «.nveinug the meeting and t were reed by Mr. A. reUry).“The Times.” - 2,886 words
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Advertisement43 1926-12-01 5 ONLY i .Jf IL I Cents Per Doz. i Standard 14oz. Bottle, Crisp, Crystal Clear I sodo-Waler i TN” i i Quality i Famous Throughout I MALAYA. DEALERS and AGENT.- t IN EVERY TOWN AND VILLAGE I Fraser Neave LIMITED, PENANG. K f43 words
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Advertisement289 1926-12-01 5 /H 31, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. ’Phone No. 726. J Our Sale ends next Saturday and this opportunity to secure sound goods at substantial discounts should not be missed. Next week we shall display thc first of several consignments (arriving during the following five weeks) of new goods, all of the289 words
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Article1224 1926-12-01 6 QC* RAVELLERS from Kedah frequently feel the need of a little refreshment by the time that they g t to Butterworth after a thirty or forty mile drive. The Penang Harbour Bmrd could ma e a little extra revenue for itself and find employment for two or1,224 words
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Article80 1926-12-01 6 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Bayers. Sellers. Allenbys $3 09 3.15 Bassetts 1.35 1.40 B. Lintangs 1.52| 1.57 5 ex Glenealys 2.65 2.80 Mentakabs .55 Pajams 2.80 2.90 U. Benuts .65 .70 Tins. Bangrins (New) 31/6 32/6 Chend-riangs 31/- 32/Kuchais (Ord) 2 10 2-15 Kuyohs80 words
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Article194 1926-12-01 6 The output of Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd., (two dredges) for the month of November was hours run 1,193, cubic yards treated 137.000, total piculs 632.12, nett value $54,559.32. No. 2 Dredge lost 85 hours fitting new bucket band and boiler cleaning. The output of Asam Kumbang Tin194 words
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Article179 1926-12-01 6 Kenworthy Retains Seat, A PERSONAL TRIUMPH. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, November 30. The result of the by election in Central Gull, was declared to-day. The by-elec-tion was created by Lieute lant-Comman-der Kenworthy going over from the Liberal Party to the Libour Party. Comdr. Ken orthy resigned his s-at(Rugby Radio Service.) - 179 words
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Article74 1926-12-01 6 GUNFIGHT ON AMERICAN RANCH. Brownville (Texts), November 30. Eight were killed and 3 wounded, in an attempt by Mexican agrarians toseiz-» an Americin owned ranch near Matamoros. The band bad been tran c p >rting a house round the countryside as its headquarters. When they begin to74 words
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Article82 1926-12-01 6 CHAMPION ANNOYED. New York. November 30. Gene Tanney, after a series of exhibition bouts with two sparrers, was summoned for a violation of the boxing law, prohibiting sparring in unlicensed places. A few hours later, Tunney was due for a second performance but was arrested. There was an82 words
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Article103 1926-12-01 6 London. November 30. The P. and O directors propose to dis tribute out of a balance oi £919,096 for the year ended September 30, a ten p- r cent dividend on deferred stock taxfree, of which 5 has boen paid interim, and carryforward £132,156. They103 words
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Article45 1926-12-01 6 New York, November 30. The Leyland Line, another subsidiary of the International Mercbantile Marine is reported to have been purchased by the British firm of Ellerman’s. The price is not divu'ged. The Vice President of Leyland’s declines to make a statement.45 words
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Article34 1926-12-01 6 ANDERSON NOT AVAILABLE FOR AUSTRALIA. Melbourne. November 30 Anderson has defini’ely stated that he is not available for the Davis Cup. He intends to carry out his intention of becoming a professional.34 words
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Article36 1926-12-01 6 The following new books have been received at the Library Bevil Granville’s Handicap, by Joseph Hocking. The Black Knight, by Ethel M. Dell. The World of William Clissold, Vol. 3., by H. G. Welle,36 words
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Article318 1926-12-01 6 SCOTLAND vs. THE REST. The Rest put up a very good performance in the match played on the Esplanade yesterday, when they inflated a crushing defeat on Scotland in the annual St Andrews Day fixture. They always held the upper hand and would have won by a 1 irger318 words
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Article74 1926-12-01 6 The following team will represent the Public Services in the match a ainst the Pena-g Cricket Club on the Esplanade at 5.15 p m. on Thursday 2nd Dtcember. Cheah Swee Eng; G. J. Gil mour and Kassimbin Abdul Rahman; Mohd. Mydin, R. H. Yorke and P. K. T. Paul;74 words
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Article166 1926-12-01 6 NAVY TRAINING TEST TO BE ABOLISHED. Young sailors of the Navy are to be deprived one of their most interesting studies—that of spotting” the identity of miniature battleships set on a white cloth. This test, s:v s the Daily Express.” has been one of the features of166 words
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Article163 1926-12-01 6 MEMORIAL UNVEILED AT BATH. Twenty-three years after his death, a memorial was unveiled in St Michael’s Cemetery, Bath, on October 14. to John Arthur Roebuck Radge, the originator of moving pictures, by Mr. Will Day, London. The memorial, given by the Mayor, who was present in163 words
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Article218 1926-12-01 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang G izette Sir.—With regard to your yesterday’s leading article on Representation I quite agree with your view that a municipal representative in the Legislative Council will not in any way benefit the public. As matters stand at present the Municipal Commissioners do not218 words
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Article96 1926-12-01 6 Sir. —It is not generally known that children under skilful guidance can do wonderful things. Ye ter lay, I had occas n to visit the Pulau Tikus sc tool, a br inch of St. Xavier’s I was surprised to see some beautiful specimens of fret-work done by the b96 words
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Article226 1926-12-01 6 “WORST BELL IN THE WORLD.” Mr. W. Boughton, who is a member of Engla d’s oldest b 11-ringing fraternity, the Ancient S iciety of College Youths, in a statement concerning experiments being made to record London’s famous bells for the gramophone, said Big Ben is terrible anywhere.226 words
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Article150 1926-12-01 6 E. O. HOTEL DINNER. A. St. Andrew’s Day Dinner at which Mr. E. V. C. Thomson presided, was given at the E. O. Hotel, yesterday evening, and among those who sat were: The Hon. Mr. Ralph Scott, Resident Councillor and M s Scott, the Hon. Mr. Justice150 words
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Article96 1926-12-01 6 The hedih stdement for the Mani cipality of George Town for the week ending November 27, 1926, shows a total of 56 deaths —36 males and 29 females—he death-rate being 21.47 per mil e compared with 21.85 in the pn ceding week anil with 23.46 in the corresponding96 words
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Article421 1926-12-01 6 Mr. and Mrs. R j v ing, are at present f Mr. Rn I yard lFi7ii7Y~i, Fellowship of the I{ )y Literature. The Resident of~hZ|T tll FL W. Thomson, Was it during the week-end. a L, ’®pn r Inspector RendiTTkT’ 0. C. P. D., Upp r I'421 words
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Article201 1926-12-01 6 TO ANSWER CHARGES OF CHEATING INVOLVING §G2,675. A Chetty named A. L R. M. A Rama nathan Chetty. who was arrestel in India on a warrant charging him with cheating, the alleg-d offence enmmittei ii S’ngapore, was b-eught up befireMn H. R. B ill. Second Magistrate, and201 words
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86 1926-12-01 6 1 Previously ackno* DL- r 0 25 Mr. E. Yean Kiat, K.I’.M.. Messrs. Frankels, SingiP nre 10 Mr. Tan Eng Lun, Yeo Kee Seng. 5 Yew Swee Lim, 10 Yeo Seng Wbatt T ta Ld to senltheir Subscribers are r C nnr donations to Mr. i86 words
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Advertisement33 1926-12-01 6 Beaders will note 4 the "'Pinang J. V ichieh is the Oldest, r nal in Malaya, is January 1, P l 1 ~f ~g of The size and high paper will be mainland33 words
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Obituary14 1926-12-01 6 OBITUARY. Baltimore, November 30. The death is announced of the Philologist, James Wilson Bright.14 words
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Article1482 1926-12-01 7 THE NEW EXPORT RULES DISCUSSED. A. W. S., writing to the Straits Times, from London under date November 4, says There are a good many misapprehensions abroad about the exact meaning of the new rules for rubber export which I endeavoured to summarise as clearly as possible in1,482 words
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Advertisement469 1926-12-01 7 Sunday gazette. $l,OOO joss-Words Puzzle. I lin Unprecedented Offer—to meet I an Unprecedented Demand. I Conditions of Entry. 11 I —————l I already stated, the Sunday Gazette will give $l,OOO to I the C'> i p“t’tor who sends in a correct solution of the Cross-Words. I j> lIZZ 'e which469 words
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Advertisement81 1926-12-01 7 How do 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 The81 words
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Advertisement357 1926-12-01 7 umc \W A MlaF Shotgun Cartridges are really “Wetproof” NOT MERELY the paper case but over s^ot wa d turn over are seale d I against dampness or submersion for several hours. No swollen bodies, no jamming at a critical moment but quick firing, hard hitting cartridges at all times357 words
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Article53 1926-12-01 8 Ford-Gleeson.— At St. Mary’s Church. Kuala Lumpur, by the Rev. B. C. Roberts on the 27. h November, 1926. Lieut. R. Brutton Ford, R. N. (retired.) eldest son of Mr. M. Prutton Ford and the late Mrs. Bratton Ford, Exmouth, to Vera Florence, third daughter of Mrs. P. W.53 words
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Article650 1926-12-01 8 Aristotle an 1 Pliny both observed tba* something new was always to be expected from Africa. If those philosphic ancients were alive to-day, they would remark that something silly might al ways be expected from America The legislative committee of the American Legion has passed a650 words
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Article305 1926-12-01 8 Man’s endeavour to master the soil for the greatest good of the greatest number, since Adam first delved in his primitive way after his expulsion from the garden of Eden Tlrs is, in effech the encyclopaedic range of a remarkable book just issued by the Ministry of305 words
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Article32 1926-12-01 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 62| cts per pounds per pl. 183-33 No. 1 Crepe 622 cts per pounds per pl. $B3-33 Steady. (By Ccmrtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)32 words
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Article111 1926-12-01 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., givts the folloiving prices, on November 30: London. Spot £317 0 0 Down £3 0-0 3 m/s. buying 300-15-0 2-10-0 3 selling 301-0 0 2-10 0 Local. December 1: Singapore sold 125 tons at sls4j Penang 25 tons at sls4}. Messrs. Boustead and111 words
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Article1316 1926-12-01 8 J. J. Brebner - la6e hesitating rtner By J. J. Brebner. Nothing is so irritating as the hesitating and undecided Bridge partner. Every player his met him. He never seems quite sure what he should do, whether in bidding or in playing. In many cases the partner who is a good1,316 words
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Article42 1926-12-01 8 cc-nVlCw' (RUGBY RA'’ 1 fcf (RUGBY RADIO London.- t Pari -!]';>’■ Geneva. Brussels, Mi q n H’• tPrdam. l-.l 1 k 1 20.41 Stocknohm 18.22; O.U-. Prague, r ifl boo. '1 l''!’ Madrid, ’-j. 1 > Buenos Shanghai. Yokohama. Spot 25j;^' wrJi5Acc-nVlCw' (RUGBY RA'’1" ' fcf - 42 words
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Advertisement257 1926-12-01 8 State Express methods of manufacture are the only suitable accompaniment tothe 'uhzquo l@3f <TATE tXPPESS J *V V? VIRGINIA CIGARETTES /p®“ y* *®sl *1 ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD.. LONDON'. MMR3MU..-.* 3=xrrx':"-i- I* -’’■r-jtf’ ver New Stocks Received by Last Mail. CARTERS SEEDS FLOWER AND VEGETABLE. These seeds have the highest257 words
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Advertisement19 1926-12-01 8 S’ O.” Special Dinner ON Friday, 3rd December Dancing. Orchestra of The President Van Baren. LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA.19 words
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Miscellaneous23 1926-12-01 8 UDE TABLES. To-DaT. Ritfh Water. Low Water. 9.54 a.m. 424 a.m10.31 p.m. 4.1 a.m. Tg-Morrow. 10,36 am. 5.1 a.m. 10.59 p.m. 4.42 p.m.23 words
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Article676 1926-12-01 9 Powers Prepared for Emergencies. marines landed. nV t RSIII PS CONCE NTRATI NG SU ON HANKOW. (RL’GBY Radio Service.) London, November 39. (lev ..lopniont of importance is re!lV from Hankow where the movement and strike B^ iti (lli ha-. created a dangerous situamarines have been landed as Lpcau(RL’GBY Radio Service.) - 676 words
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Article54 1926-12-01 9 silver company’s works gutted. 1 a3Bac Lusetts), November 30. the f f ’y insurance is estimated at Comp ai ,ly tae H. O. Robers Silver Wa 8 !I, ch with other property t ,y flre The conflagration ci» v i f Bprea(J through the heart 154 words
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Article130 1926-12-01 9 Lord Cecil’s Belief. AG'< EEMIN 1 I’RAC l ICABLE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, November 30. Lord Cecil, who is attending the disarmament sub commission at Geneva, informed correspondents last night that the Preparatory Commission for the Disarmament Conference ought to moot in March to draft the main principles of(Rugby Radio Service.) - 130 words
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Article189 1926-12-01 9 ONE COMPANY ACCEPTS INEVITABLE. Mexico City, November 3 d The Industry Department states that the Aguila Oil Company has formally accented the new oil and lauds law. [Reuter cabled on November 27 A message from Mexico City says that the officials of the Mexican Eagle and La189 words
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Article99 1926-12-01 9 STRENGTH TO BE REDUCED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. November 30. It is understood that it has been decided to reduce the strength of the Royal Air Force in Iraq, after to-morrow, from eight to seven squadrons. This reduction has been ma le possible by a(Rugby Radio Service.) - 99 words
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Article55 1926-12-01 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, November 30. During the first nine months of the present year 52,750 persons were assisted to migrate under the Empire Settlement Act. They included 5,500 families consisting of over 20,000 individuals who went to Australia and New Zealand. The information regarding migrant families for(Rugby Radio Service.) - 55 words
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Article47 1926-12-01 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, November 30. The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Arnold Hodson, of the Consular service, to be Governor of the Falkland Islands and their dependencies in succession to Sir John Middleton whose term of office will expire shortly.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 47 words
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Article36 1926-12-01 9 Portland (Maine), November 30. Mr. Arthur Gould, Republican, has been elected to the Senate, thus assuring the retention of Republican control in Senate, where hitherto there were 47 Republicans and 47 Democrats.36 words
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Article47 1926-12-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Colombo, November 30. The latest information regarding the Ayrshire which caught fire near Colombo, is that she has not sunk. H. M. S. Lupin at empted to take her in tow, but failed. The ship is a burning mass.47 words
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Article175 1926-12-01 9 Pits Kept In Good Condition. KEEN DEMAND FOR COAL. OVER 500,000 MEN NOW AT WORK. (Rugby Radio Service.) —Reuter. London, November 30. The South Wales and Yorkshire miners have decided on an immediate return to work and Durham and Cumberland are the only remaining coalfields of import(Rugby Radio Service.); —Reuter. - 175 words
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Article152 1926-12-01 9 WIDOW STRENUOUSLY PROTESTS INNOCENCE. Somervill, November 30. On the resumption of the murder trial, Mrs. Hall reiterated her belief that there had been no serious love intrigue between her husband and Mrs. Mills, but she added apparently there was some slight thing going on.” Prosecuting Counsel pressed152 words
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Article111 1926-12-01 9 M. BRIAND’S ADVICE. Paris, November 30. Tn the course of pointed references t Italy, M. Briand, in the Chamber, said that every country had a right to choose its own government and had every right to fits of bad temper, but there was a limit and111 words
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Article81 1926-12-01 9 M. CLAUDEL’S NAME MENTIONED. Paris, November 1. M. Paul Claudel, whose appointment to the Embassy at Washington is confidently expected, started his cireer in the Consular Service in the United States. Afterwards he spent ten years in China after filling a series of European posts, with81 words
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Article103 1926-12-01 9 HEALTH MINISTRY’S STATISTICS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, November 30. The Health Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Slid the object of the government’s proposal for reducing the housing subsidy next year was to reduce the cost of building which the subsidy had served to maintain and not to check(Rugby Radio Service.) - 103 words
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Article18 1926-12-01 9 The following are undelivered telegrams 1. Oleary Bureau. 2. Bohguanchan. 3. Cimchuan. 4. Looiseeeng. 5. Chopengbee.18 words
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Advertisement34 1926-12-01 9 FpamiteHrc Protection FRESH STOCKS RECEIVED OF 2-SALLON EXTINGUISHERS with and without Spring Cap. 2-GALLON FIRE PAILS. LGALLON EXTINGUISHERS with Spring Cap. FIRE GUNS and an ample supply of Re-charges. DUREGE ANU THOMAS, LTD. Agents.34 words
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Advertisement449 1926-12-01 9 SUNDAY GAZETTE $l,OOO. Cross-Words Puzzle. ONE MORE DAY. IT’S NEVER TOO LATE. In connection with the offer made by the Sunday Gazette, to award a cheque for $l,OOO, to the reader who sends in the correct solution of a special cross-words puzzle which appeared in its issue of November 28,449 words
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Advertisement195 1926-12-01 9 ’Phone 982. j= FOR THE ĔĔ Finest Provisions. Campbells Soups -22 All varieties in stock. Hunters York Cut Hams 1-10 Half 1-15 (Packed in Hunterlene) Special Display of Xmas Goods in Great Variety EE at Strictly Competitive Price.*. fOutstation orders efficiently executed. Freight free on orders of over $2O. Price195 words
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Article660 1926-12-01 10 Messrs. Baker Morgan Co, Ltd., Kuala Lumpur reported on Monday as follows Since we last reported the markets have been du'l and featureless and the volume of business passing has been on th« small side. The price of Tin has gradually improved to £303.5.0 and on balance660 words
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Article83 1926-12-01 10 TO-DAY’S DEP A RTU RES. Donggala for Asah-m, Paneh, Bagan Si-Api-Api and Batu Bihra. Malaya for Singapore, China and Japan. The following ships are in commuJ cati m with the Wireless Stations at: PENANG.—kkita Maru, Aeneas, Belfast Maru, Groxteth Hill, Chicago Maru, Eburna, Gorjistan, Katori Mam, Malwa, Nyanzi,83 words
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Article502 1926-12-01 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Suudav). BI TRAIN Federated M day States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close 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.502 words
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Article128 1926-12-01 10 PENANG, DECEMBER 1, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndvn Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 mvtths’ sight Ban* 2/1 3/32 ,> 3 w Credit 2/1 13/32 v 3 Documentary 2/1 7/16 Calcutta Demand Bank 1,55 h 3 day’s eight Private 157 t c Bombay Demand Bavk 155 2128 words
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Advertisement79 1926-12-01 10 XXXIOXXKXKXXXXXXCXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx i (JREEN ISLAND fEMENT g I COMPANY, LIMITED. p (Incorporated in Hongkong.) g EMERALD BRAND. g x PORTLAND CEMENT. X In Casks of 375 lbs. Nett. I R. T. REID Co., Ltd., A 3 .T. ,r 3 I r aQf fl i CHRISTMAS I AND j NEW YEAR79 words
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Advertisement91 1926-12-01 10 I 'fj I i s everybody happy—but you? If that’s how you feel your trouble must likely is constipation or disordered liver, and the remedy you need is Pinkettes, the dainty little laxatives whkh neither gripe no.r purge.. Pinkettes restore brightness to life, by gently stimulating digestion, dispelling constipation and91 words
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Advertisement1017 1926-12-01 10 PROGRESS IN TREATMENT! OF TROPICAL DISEASE. hongkong Important discovery by E. BUERGI, M D. QANKIh' r To the many brilliant triumphs of scientific Incorporate,] i r re-earcb must be added that of Prof. Bue gi, ‘'Kkong.) of Berne University, who has recently’ given to Capita] the world Phyllosan.” a preparation1,017 words
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Miscellaneous196 1926-12-01 10 UNITED CINEMA To-night, from Monday, 29th Nov. to Wednesday, Ist Dec. Matinee Saturday, 4th December, at 2-30 p.m. Show Starts at 7-45 p.m. “Down in Texas” (Western) 2 parts Jack Hoxie in “The Red Warning” 5 parts The Twilight Trail” 2 parts Art Acord in “The Call of Courage” 5196 words
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Article322 1926-12-01 11 SEQUEL TO MOTOR COLLISION. Arismg out of the collision which occurred in Northam Road on November 17. Mr. G A. Barneveld was this morning chained by Inspector Miller before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the Penang Police Comt with driving in a reck Uss manner. Mr. S.322 words
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Article145 1926-12-01 11 GENERAL BOOTH’S VISIT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 1. General Tooth told press repirsen'atives yesteriay that he thought th a Salvation Army ought to come to Malaya and he was going to trv to do something. Scotland’s Rugger Win. Scotland obtained a surprise victory over the Rest145 words
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Article260 1926-12-01 11 PENANG 1927 GRIFFINS. The Penang 1927 Griffins appear to b« an outstanding lot and are coming on fine and in this connec'inn it might be mentioned that the Griffin N >. 24 belonging to Mr. Evans which was on the punt of being rejected is also coming on260 words
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Article41 1926-12-01 11 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March The Nat'o ial Fencib’es Sousa 2. Wai'z Ch’qnitta Fernandez 3. Intermezzo Malind.t’s Fairy Bower Hume L Patrol Ma Braw Laddie’ Macdonald 5. Selection Reminiscences of Scotland GodfreyGod save the King.41 words
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Article545 1926-12-01 11 Restricted output of British-grown rubber is governed in a curious manner, and the latest example has caused considerable confu-ion and doubt to many interested in the industry either as p r o duc°rs or consumers. We have tha A ivisory Committee, which lays its views and545 words
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Article223 1926-12-01 11 LORD DEM’AR AND AN EXCUSE FOR MORALITY DEBATE. In the words “All British-made” there was enshrined the best good will in the world to-day, said Lord who declared open the new premises in Regentstreet, W., of Messrs. Austin Reed, Ltd., men’s out fitters. Lord Dewar’s i emarks223 words
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Article153 1926-12-01 11 following were the latest quo tationi in Messrs. Kennedy and Go 's share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-diy. f E 2 Shares. s cq CQ sc. c. c. c. Minirg. Bataug P .98 101 .37i 1.00 Chenderiang 31/9 33/- 31 9 32 6 inoh153 words
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Article131 1926-12-01 11 REMARKABLE BATTING BY EARLE. (From Our O vn Curresp »n len Calcutta, Dec mber 1. Earle, the Somarset amateur, gave a memorable display of hit'ing at Bombay y-sterday, such as has never been seen iu that cricket loving city before, when M.C.C. commenced th» ir Bombay131 words
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Article466 1926-12-01 11 ITALIANS RELEASE ENGLISHWOMAN. It is stated that the Englishwoman, Mrs. Algernon Sladen, Axho was arrested m Italy because it wr.s alleged that she had made derogatory remairks about Signor Mussolini and the Fascist Gov- ernment which were overheard and re-* ported to the poriee, has been466 words
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Article1251 1926-12-01 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. I I <9 tn RUBBRK (Doh».., o f 0 0 Allenby Rubber Co 8 0 3 15 ilor GaJ«h Rubber Estate 2 90 3 00 Kr'i.lrtirnaicd Malay Eetatcn 4 f( 4 75 Kynr HUaca Planting Ryndiowt* 4 6( 4 80 ‘•yor Knnfng Rubber liciatw* 101,251 words
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Advertisement709 1926-12-01 11 c„lp I AUCTION. flejrance c 1 „sr..NOTICE OF SALE. *"r...d^ noonfr ;t: from s 3a ,o S;>s In the matter of the Estate of Eno r* 1 <PS 'o $4O. ...yr* Ah Nam, deceased, and in the ,\Z, matter of the Civil Appeal No. 1 oc r& 0. HOTEL. F*709 words
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Article746 1926-12-01 12 FRIVOLITIES OF LIMEHOUSE. Limehouse was in a frivolous mood during the week-end, writes R. E. Corder on October 26. No dark mysteries of secret dens, no thrilling stories of Chinese nights, no revelations by pictures que personalities were heard at Tbam« s Police Courtbut of746 words
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Article85 1926-12-01 12 The homeward mail by the s.s. Karmala closes at 6 p m. on Saturday the 4th proximo. The P 0. Pa-ket Mal wa wi*h mail- 4 despatched from London on November 11 is expected to arrive her *atsp m. on Thursday, the 2nd proximo. The mails despatch» <185 words
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Advertisement722 1926-12-01 12 Let us tell you why this Six out-pulls, out-runs and out-performs other cars of f its size and weight. J Study this modern, car It’s new modern engineering is rapidly at high speed, never enjoyed in any making the Overland Six the fastest car of this type before, selung car722 words
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Article887 1926-12-01 13 A GREAT BIRD. “Polly” of Fleet Street. The death after a long illness of the Cheshire Cheese parrot has gloomed half London. The news was broadcast from 2LO with due solemnity. So far as a great and scarlet South African parrot can achieve greatness that bird did. For887 words
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Article486 1926-12-01 13 LIFE BENEATH A LAKE. The almost uncanny existence of Isaac Cridd'e, popularly known as the Hermit of Devil’s Jumps, Churt, Surrey, who J has lived for forty years “two miles from anywhere,” end for the past eight years has be<n utterly alone, adds another name to the486 words
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Article228 1926-12-01 13 PENANG, DECEMBER 1, 1926. Benares Opium p 15,000.06 notu Cloves 75.00 seller Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* 160.00 seller Nutmegs ROe 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. "opra Snndried $10.95 buyers ’iattane 11.15 sales llattans Goars* 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice228 words
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Advertisement309 1926-12-01 13 ->O& wß&r 'C --_-J M® sfc£?-.«iA I <■-- -w -3.#, ’iW W/ first." and first of all the Standard Models, ask to have a trial run in the Standard 14/28 h.p. Overseas Model- V» a 1 w v i 4 cylinder engine (75 m.m.xllO la t/. m m.), 4 ft.309 words
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Advertisement302 1926-12-01 13 I u- k J/ >2 I'-: > Z 3 LAXO builds firm flesh, I plenty of strong bone, X- 3 and a sound consi itnt'on. It contains nothing what- Sj ever to harm baby or cause him Si i pain. That is why if Baby is fed on Glaxo he302 words
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Article633 1926-12-01 14 THE CEREMONIES, On Tuesday a few weeks ago states an exchange the newly-eL cted Lord Mayors and Mayors throughout the country were installed in office, e-nd although there is only one Lord Mayor’s Show,” as far as Londoners are concerned, many other striking 'and picturesque ceremonies633 words
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101 1926-12-01 14 At the CbJombo Police Court before Mr- H. O. Stevens, recently. Chief Inspector J. H. Ashton, of the Harbour Police, moved for a provisional warrant under the Fugitive Offenders’ Act, for the e-rrest of A. Razack, a passenger on board the Kama Mam, who> it101 words
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Article74 1926-12-01 14 December 3 and 4—Selangor Turf Club Amateur Race Meeting. 10 and 11—Tpoh Gymkhana Club, Skye Meeting. 11— Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Kuala Lumpnr. 11—Muth-hibol Ahzan vs. C. S. Sports Club. 12 Darul-Aihsan vs. Crescent Football Club. 15—Hockey Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang, 17 and 18—Per74 words
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Advertisement263 1926-12-01 14 /'eVIiREMjy I SAFE-DURABLE—RELIABLE I S 3 K Eveready Flashlights meet every need for light—indoors P an d out is a type for every purpose, including the 5 g famous 200, 300 and 500 foot focusing styles. Ask your 3 I Eveready Unit dealer. a HI Cells fit and improve all263 words
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Article618 1926-12-01 15 CHOWBABTA MARKET. Penang, December 1, 1926. eta Mutton Indian m per lb 47 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat w each 1.00 Liver with heart long do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 47 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 47 Lamb do 47618 words
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