Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1926-12-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.’, 275. VOL. LXXXIV. THURSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.19 words
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Advertisement507 1926-12-02 1 OVERLAND z g fF'^rr r -,-?:;.ryj|fma| innn ttf”i jOt> _L# _l2j aJL Jo i fi’l wßMbfcW J (REGISTERED) S ,1 I THE ORIGINAL BRITISH WOOD PRESERVATIVE I liie P A IOW P* ices, I 5 1 lyres represent the oest value yCTmOtejjg| f: 1 HI: 5 for money obtainable, f507 words
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Advertisement17 1926-12-02 1 I■“ T. NAGATA BROTHERS i DENTISTS. Head Office: Kent to the Dispensary Branch Office 52 Leith Street17 words
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Article885 1926-12-02 2 EXHIBITS IN LONDON MUSEUM. I have often wondered why people throw a pair of shoes after a newly married couple, writes a correspondent in ‘‘The Evening Standard.” Everybody knows that it is intended as a good-luck gesture, but it has always seemed a silly idea. The reason for885 words
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Advertisement1571 1926-12-02 2 Clearance Sale. notwes. _J| not.ces. PENANG TURF CLUB. The Government of the Straits Settle A nice collection of evening aments is prepared to con.ider application, r 1 Kirtir vc.n wrrTiMO for the issues of a Lease of a piece of gowns and afternoon frocks 1927 NEW YEAR MEETING. Crown Land1,571 words
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Advertisement278 1926-12-02 2 Quality I We are not content with the i purity that will pass official te f egree mercially recognised standar<L s J?' ld to improve on existing standard. aitu is one which Will satisfy th< Ptbuyer. All preparations not mil Stl li laboratories are obtained from ft 0 manufacturers. Ine278 words
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Article1753 1926-12-02 3 GARMENTS OF SKINS DIET OF MEAT AND FISH. Interest has been focussed on the Eskimos by the stoiy of Mr. Georg e Palmer Putnam to the effect that KudGoktoo. a native of the Far North and member of Peary’s exploring party in 1909, shot and killed1,753 words
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Advertisement479 1926-12-02 3 Send the Coupon for 10- Day Test «KB Gloriously Clear Teeth Why you may already have them and yet not realize it Make this unique test. Find out what beauty is beneath the dingy film that clouds your teeth DO you seriously want daz- from various causes. And that is479 words
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Advertisement172 1926-12-02 3 liyjMlisßiwne’i THE ORIGIN AL AND ONLY GENUINE. A«t» like a Charm in DIARRHCEA I Checks and arreata FEVER, CROUP, and I. the only Specific in CHOLERA CO Ld" s'A3« and DYSENTERY. BRONCHITIS. The only Palliative in NEURALGIA, GOUT. RHEUMATISM Convincing Medical Teatimuny accompaniea each bottle. Sold in bottlea bv all172 words
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Article688 1926-12-02 4 DISGRACEFUL AMERICAN METHODS. A New Film Boost. The Pcor Prince of Wales Often he has declared that the Americans have the friendliest feelings towards him. Well might he ask to be saved from his friends “A tine romance, an ac'ual authentic picture cf the life of Edward688 words
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Article79 1926-12-02 4 December 3 and 4—Selangor Turf Club Amateur Race Meeting. 10 and 1!—Ipoh Gymkhana Club, Skye Meeting. 11—Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Kuala Lrimp-ir. 11— Muth hibol Ahzan vs. C. S. Sports Club. 12— Darul-Aihsan vs. Crescent Football Club. 15 —Hockey Match, Penang v. Selangor at Per ang,79 words
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Article659 1926-12-02 4 men and WOMEN nun J 4 DOLts Scientists are completel, pt The Daily Express” 1,,. and animal fignrea which series of flints CI 1 Psychic Musnun, an dt tl >e Psychic Bookshop rim b?? Gf the Conan Doyle at Abbey Ib n lr v Arlha street. There659 words
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Article158 1926-12-02 4 SHELLS FALL 600 YARD s CF Ptime Min' s When the Dominion 1 saW visited the Fleet at I something that few <‘ n are evtf distinguished they nrny < walcbe i allowed to ‘jr the mighty Rattle (/"'^^tration-sho 1 1 out a full calibre 1 flood Consisting158 words
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Advertisement618 1926-12-02 4 A World Leader -4S) i?> fastest Setting new Six Clt its P/ICC”* i w*x. •■>—'■'" Six months old, yet 30,000 were sold the past ninety days. No equal. This new “70” Willys-Knight Six is the most V up-to-date car——and the most active. It has the most powerful standard motor of618 words
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Article1000 1926-12-02 5 rf.S> «< Willinedon Committee. I>|.||(,AIKIN <’>•' FUNDS. formation of board of TRUSTEES. London, December 1. tnP form of a voluminous th* report of the China InJH* Advisory Committee, endorses r pn 4atior.> of the Wiliingdon rising notably the for bom! of trustees of 6 Chinese 3h including at1,000 words
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Article228 1926-12-02 5 FX-CROWN PRINCE CAROL’S POSITION. Paris, December 1. Queen Marie’s return from America has brought to the forefront the position of the ex-Crown Prince Carol as regards succession especially in view of the reports of the precariousness health of the King. General Angelescu, Marshal of the Rumanian Court, interviewed228 words
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Article96 1926-12-02 5 CONSERVATIVES RETAIN SEAT. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 1. The result was announced to-dav nf the by-election at Chelmsford, due t-> the retirement of Sir Henry Curtis Bennett (Conservative). LieutenantColonel Howard Bury retained the seat for the Conservatives. The result was: Lieut.-Col. Howard Bury (Con.)--- 13.395 Mr. Robinson(Rugby Radio Service.) - 96 words
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Article70 1926-12-02 5 RESULTS OF REPLAYED TIES. London, December 1. The following are the results of the replayed ties in the first round of the English Cup. Gillingham 2, Barking 0. Brentford 7, Clapton Orient 3. Bristol Rovers 1, Torquay 0. Reading 5, Weymouth 0. New Brighton 2. Wrexham 2. Postponed70 words
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Article168 1926-12-02 5 WARM WELCOME AT THE DOCKS. A Short Stay in Singapore. On Tuesday morning, General Booth, the head of the Salvation Army, who has been on a tour of inspection of the Army s work throughout the world, arrived in Singapore from Hong Kong by the P. and168 words
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Article1347 1926-12-02 5 SALVATION ARMY’S WORK IN THE EAST. The Cake of thi; Homeless. General Booth, told press representatives, when interviewed at Raffles Hotel, that he had had a very interesting campaign. He stated that he was very favourably impressed with the Japanese people, who appeared to him to be1,347 words
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Advertisement131 1926-12-02 5 Helps Those Hard Coughs. The danger ctf influenza is its tendency to develop into pleurisy and pneumonia. Stop your cold before it reaches this danger point and for the cough and painful, wheezy breathing, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is for sale everywhere. BRTltrs PILLS )L STEEL Jrtain for al!131 words
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Advertisement75 1926-12-02 5 s Prepare for X’mas j j Early J Wisiting S PRITCHARD’S §oods (Comprise: i j Everything for the Person, <9 A THE HOUSE i J AND I THE TABLE. I X’MAS j BAZAAR I J AND ITOYLAND Inow open IN THE 5 i Union Street I PREMISES. The display this75 words
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Article1298 1926-12-02 6 ft* Kee Yong Khoon of Kuala /▼f Lumpur sends us the following formula for the magic square.—Take a square of any odi number, say the squire of 5. arrange I thus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 161,298 words
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Article34 1926-12-02 6 The output of Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N. L. for the month of November was 490 picqjs, 637 houis worked, 143,000 cubic y rdi treated, still working through p >or p deb,34 words
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Article676 1926-12-02 6 INFRINGING TRADE RIGHTS. Before Mr. G. A. Hereford. District J udge, Penang, A. M. S. Nainam Sahib sued V. A. Mohamed Abdullah for applying a false trade description to certain goods, to wit, Burmah cheroots, by enclos ing the same in a covering having thereon a label,676 words
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Article94 1926-12-02 6 REST BEAT SCOTLAND AT SOCCER. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, December 2. The R st heat Scotland at soccer by 4 —o; Brook, Rogers and Smith (2) scoring. Warren Shield Competition. Twenty teams have entered for the Warren Shield at the Malaya Command r fie meeting this week94 words
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Article391 1926-12-02 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —I should feel much obliged if you would let me have the hospitality of your popular columns to make just a few observations on the Chetty community which has of late come into unenviable prominence, thanks to your leader391 words
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Article99 1926-12-02 6 Sir. —Notwithstan ling the stringent measures taken by the Traffic Department to curb reckless driving, there are still many road-hogs performing sensational stunts in Lorong Slamat, the popular sueed-tesling area of dare-devil drivers. Only last night, a Fiat car and an Overland Whippet very nearly came to grief.99 words
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Article131 1926-12-02 6 Sir, —In reply to Mr. Mage who so kindly tonk the trouble to answer my humble request, I thank him v»ry much for his eff< rts in explaining the formula. I regret very much that I do not quite catch the way he put it down. I shall131 words
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Article60 1926-12-02 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 1. Paris, 131 f; New York, 4.841# Brussels, 34.88 Geneva, 25.14 Amsterdam, 12.13 Milan, 1132 Berlin, 20.40 Stockholm, 18.18 Copenhagen’ 18.21 Oslo, Vienna, 34.40| Prague, 163| Helsingfors, 192 i Madrid, Lisbon, 2] J Rio. 6:r a Buenos Aires. 4511; Bombay, l/sit Shanghai, 2/sid(Rugby Radio Service.) - 60 words
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Article268 1926-12-02 6 TO-DAY’S TRAINING. Training work began very early this morning and the horses that went out first were lost in the dark. Billett was first out, patting into shape his long string. He had Glennon to ass st him and his little was abo out on Seaforth. One of268 words
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Article237 1926-12-02 6 SCOi’LA D v. THE REST. Sunday Morning, December sth 1926. Teams and Tunes of Stalling. Ist Tee. Time 8.53. Scotland. The Rest. J. Crabb Watt and J. S. W. Arthur F. S. Gibson vs. and E. Wrigley Time 8 55 J. Seller and G.A. vs. E G. Bird and237 words
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Article248 1926-12-02 6 LARGE ATTENDANCE EXPECTED. The programme for the Malaya Command Rifle Meeting, which commences on Friday 3rd December at the Bukit Timah Rangci. is full of interest in view of the fact that entries have been receiv ed from all the Regular and Volunteer units in the248 words
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Article503 1926-12-02 6 T Dr H R. Div. Lumpur. 18 U Mr. P>. t p h p en granted licence. S Mr- and M ra spent th( Lumpnr. n The H in’Mp Engineer, arrive] in r Vininrir T amateur r.e. i nKWine» H Satn rd >v n Fr’i,, H'S fi-ie503 words
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Advertisement41 1926-12-02 6 Headers will note that the ’“‘Pinang Gazette,” I Jets which is the oldest journal in Malaga, is to be sold as from January 1, 1927 at 10 cts. a copy. The size and high standard of the paper ivill be maintainel.41 words
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Advertisement21 1926-12-02 6 SINGAPORE ANP sTRAIIS oY' ROUGH DIA R! H For 192 7 ,150 I H tacKED 0 STOCKED «r PINANG MA.t J21 words
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Article1309 1926-12-02 7 I IL— recommendations in REGARD TO CERTAIN SPECIFIC INDUSTRIES. The memorandum on Empire Preferences and the Development of Empire Resources and Trade, submitted to the delegates to the Imperial Conference, 1926, by the British Empire Producers’ Organisation, of which instalments were published i n “The Pinang Gazette”1,309 words
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Article128 1926-12-02 7 PENANG, DECEMBER 2, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Rank > Lcndon Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight Bana 2/4 3/32 3 w Credit 2/4 13/32 k 3 Documentary 2/4 7/1G Cakutta Demand Bank 1551 1 3 day’s sight Private 157 c Bomtay Demand Bank t 155] Madras128 words
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Advertisement153 1926-12-02 7 *s rs NaM IB ■i N£i Everybody’s j Ever-Ready HEALER Soothing Safe for all Skin Troubles. 17.. M 1 75c. per box chemists and or $1.50 family “size. "•Mne vendor* everywhere, XMAS PRESENTS. Make this year's present Original Practical and Ornamental. Visit The Town Hall Electrical Showroom, and Inspect SIEMEN’S153 words
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Advertisement75 1926-12-02 7 Tickling Threat. Did you ever have that nerve-racking experience caused by a bit of mucus co phlegm that stubbornly refuses to be dislodged, but tickles and tickles until it sometimes almost strangles? Just a few sips of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, swallowed very slowly and allowed to glide down the throat,75 words
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Advertisement287 1926-12-02 7 31, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Phone No. 726. Y Our Sale ends next Saturday and this Y opportunity to secure sound goods at 0 substantial discounts should not be missed. Next week we shall display the first of Y several consignments (arriving during the follow- Y ing five weeks) of new287 words
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1071 1926-12-02 8 What would happen if some great leader arose in the insect worl 1 with the cry of “Down with man” and led a crusade for bis extermination The vision is emphasised by the visit to Malaya of Sir Ronald Ross, one of Britain’s most1,071 words
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Article34 1926-12-02 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 62 cis per pound per pl. $B2 66 No. 1 Crepe 62 ets per pounds per pl. $B2 66 Easier. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)34 words
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Article153 1926-12-02 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., (jiv s the following prices, on December 1: London. Spot £314 10 0 Down £2 10-0 m/s. bnving 299-5 0 1-10-0 selling 299-10 0 1-10 0 Local. December 2: Singapore sold 125 tons at sls4§ Penang buyers no sellers at sls4|. The Eastern153 words
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Article43 1926-12-02 8 The General Produce, Agency Ltd.. Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $BO to $Bl F.A.Q. do 78 79 Low F.A.Q. do 74 „77 Loose Scrap 45 5043 words
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Article1582 1926-12-02 8 Empire Jruit §fj OW> New Air Ventures. (Fi o n Our O wn C irrespon lent) London, November 4. An attempt t?i establish a new record for light aeroplanes is to be made next week by two o vner-pilots, Mr. T. N. Stack and Captain B. S.1,582 words
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Advertisement215 1926-12-02 8 1 Th® quality of the uniQue 555 leaf is enhanced by the State Express methods of s 1-1 VIRGINIA CIGARETTES JMF v .11ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD.. LONDON. ”JSS’e7.'mr.WTstT7 .Wfc '.‘rT. ‘U.-Z-T' f I JI UIWWWWW fir PANSPAR ENT z sjl SOAPS. Il I EE FAIR TO YOUR SKIN. 1 >NT215 words
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Advertisement19 1926-12-02 8 “E. O.’-’ Special Dinner ON Friday, 3rd December Dancing. Orchestra of The President Van Buren. pOom LCV -J BRAN©19 words
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Miscellaneous25 1926-12-02 8 HUE iABLES. To-Day. High Water Low Wat*? 10.36 a.m. 5.1 a.ra. 10.59 p.m. 4 42 p.m. Tg-Mokhow. 11.15 a.m. 5 37 a.m11.29 p.m. 5.22 p.m.25 words
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Article752 1926-12-02 9 ih fretaufons At Hankow. VP vor anticipated UISG^TSiIANOHA 1 (Ri-lIBV R iDI ScBVrCB I,o!i<lon. December 1. nll ihesitmtion at Hankow Commons, this Ln’ dfi q r H-.'ii Chamberlain. ’l,'tion remained generally 9l Monday. A em Hankow were landed Corcess n with satisfactory r Ti r were turned away(Ri-lIBV RiDI° ScBVrCB ’ - 752 words
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Article182 1926-12-02 9 Indian’s Brilliant:». T .Ti- SEVER. I Y PUNIS.IEI). (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, December 1. The M. C. C.’s first match in Bjmbay ended, as was expected, in a draw, but the Hindus came out of it with considerable credit and have proved that cricket in182 words
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Article85 1926-12-02 9 THEIR STATUS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Colombo, December 1. Mr. Shanmokham Chetty, Indian delegate to the Empire Parliamentary Conf/renc- 1 in Australia, returned to-day. Interviewed, he said he was surprised at the amount of misconception Australians have regarding Indian affairs. Jn spite of the Australian policy, Indians85 words
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Article198 1926-12-02 9 AMERICAN TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN. New York, December 1. Speaking at the annual dinner of the St. Andrews Society, Mr. Harvey, exAmbassador in London, acclaimed the recent springing into being of the British Commonwealth of sovereign states as a great event and the most momentous of the198 words
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Article38 1926-12-02 9 INTERNATIONAL TESTS CONCLUDED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 1. The international tests on longitude determination having been concluded, the evening transmission of the British official press from to-night reverts to eight o’clock sharp Greenwich mean time.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 38 words
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Article200 1926-12-02 9 Position Rapidly Becoming Normal. LONGER WORKING HOURS. EMBARGO ON EXPORTS TO BE MAINTAINED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 1. The coal stoppage should be at an end throughout the country to-morrow. A sm ill Cumberland area is the only district where a settlement has not yet b(Rugby Radio Service.) - 200 words
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Article127 1926-12-02 9 HISTORICAL VOLUME PUBLISHED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 1. Exceptional historic d interest is attached to the ninth volume issued to-day of “British documents on the origin of war, 1 »98 to 1914” edited by Gooch and Temperley. Interest centres on the Foreign Office papers of June(Rugby Radio Service.) - 127 words
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Article68 1926-12-02 9 JURYMEN FALL ASLEEP. Somerville, December 1. The Court refused the prosecution’s application for a restart of the Hall-Mills murder case on the grounds that jurymen had been seen asleep during the proceedings that they were not properly guarded, and one had been seen speaking to Counsel for68 words
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Article130 1926-12-02 9 P AND 0 CO.’S NEW INSURANCE SCHEME. London, December 1. Excitement was caused at Lloyd s through persistent rumours that the P and 0 Company was shortly insuring its vessels in the open market. It is understood that it has been arranged with the Royal Exchange Assurance130 words
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Article71 1926-12-02 9 SIR ERNEST RUTHERFORD’S FORECAST. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 1. Sir Ernest Rutherford, in his presidential address on radio communication to the Royal Society last night, referred to the successful experiments in Trans-Atlantic wireless telephony between Rugby Station and the United States at Long Island. He said it(Rugby Radio Service.) - 71 words
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Article216 1926-12-02 9 MR. ARTHUR HENDERSON INTERVIEWED. [From Our Own C .respondent.] Colombo, December 2. The Rt. Hon. Arthur H n lerson, Messrs. William Mackinder, Francis Broad, Dr. J. H. Williams and Dr. Drummond Shiels, members of Parliament representing Labour at the Imperial Parliamentary Conference in Australia have arrived216 words
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Article95 1926-12-02 9 ATTEMPT ON HIS LIFE FRUSTRATED. Los Angeles, December 1. Three Hindus have been arrested. It is believed that they were plotting the life of the Maharajah of Indore who is at present staying here. The Hindus hail from the place of Mumtaz Begum, the dancing girl concerned95 words
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Advertisement270 1926-12-02 9 SUNDAY GAZETTE. $l,OOO Offer. TIME-LIMI I CONCESSION. WHAT A FEW HOURS MAY MEAN. In view of the gratifying response to the Sunday Gazette's $l,OOO CrossWords Puzzle Competition, it has been dr-cided, for the benefit of outstation readers in particular, to extend the closing time till noon on Friday. Local cross-word270 words
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Advertisement283 1926-12-02 9 glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllliililllillllllllllnl I ’f' l 98- I FOR THE ĔĔ Finest Provisions. Campbells Soups -22 All varieties in stock. Hunters York Cut Hams 1-10 Half 1-15 (Packed in II tin ter leno) Special Display of Xuas Goods in Greit Variety at Strictly Competitive Prices. Oatstation orders efficiently executed. Freight free on283 words
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Obituary50 1926-12-02 9 OBITUARY. SIR ELLIS GRIFFITH. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 1. Sir Ellis Griffith, Under-Secretary for Home Affairs under Lord Asquith from 1912 to 1915, died suddenly last night at Swansea. W. H. PORTER. New York, December 1. The death is announced of W.H. Porter, a banker and member of Morgans.50 words
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Article789 1926-12-02 10 THE SWING OF ’J HE PENDULUM. One of the papers read at the Church Congress the other day put into words what manv of the older generation have been feeling for some time, says the 1 irnes. Parente, it said, whether fathers or mothers. should haxe789 words
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Article24 1926-12-02 10 LETTER AND PARCEL MAILS. For Europe—New Year letters Dec. 1 For Australia—Christmas letters Dec. 4, New Year letters Dec. 7.24 words
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Article475 1926-12-02 10 A YELLOWSTONE PARK PHENO* MENON. Unexplained musical sounds in the air have been several times reported recently from Yellowstone Park, says the New York ‘‘Literary Digest.’’ Stephen Forbes, of the State Natural History Survey at L rbana, Illinois, writes to “Science” (New York) that he heard these sounds475 words
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Advertisement222 1926-12-02 10 letter 1 I ON “OUALITV OF WORK.” S The Cromwell-Crooks Co., S J CLEVELAND. J I For more than twenty years we have operated what is now said to be one of the best equipped multigraphing establishments in this J part of the country, and it gives us great pleasure222 words
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Advertisement50 1926-12-02 10 Do You Dread the Night Coughs and colds always seem to; grow worse at night-fall and croup comes without warning at midnight. Avoid an uneasy, feverish, sleepless night by keeping in the home a, bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Repiedy. It is soothing, healing and contains no narcotics. For sale everywhere.50 words
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Advertisement224 1926-12-02 10 Jr ABOUT YOUR DAUGHTER. NO LONGER A CHILD. Perhaps you have already noticed that your daughter in her “teens” has developed a fitful temper, is restless and excitable, and often in need of gentle reproof. In that case, remember that the march of years is leading her on to womanhood,224 words
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Advertisement128 1926-12-02 10 ELLWOOD'S HELmeINSIST ON HAVING POR AN n 1 OVfr ELLWOOD. V 100 Vr? U 1 OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STO REKEEprRs JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. 34, Great Charlotte Stre Pt p TURKEYS AND HAMS Orders are now being booked for delivery about 25 th instant Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited, PENANG. I.128 words
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Miscellaneous144 1926-12-02 10 UNITED CINEMA To-night, from Thursday, 2nd to Sunday, sth Dec. Matinee Sunday, sth December, at 2-30 p.m. Starts at 7-30 p.m. The Call f Hazard 2 parts Educating Buster 2 parts Perils of the Wild Episodes 3 and 4 4 parts Second House at 9-15 p.m. Art Acord in “Rustler’s144 words
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Article515 1926-12-02 11 MALARIA EXPERT’S VISIT TO MALAYA. Of great interest to all concerned in the preservation. O(f health in Malaya—particularly in the realm of anti-malarial work—is the visit cf Sir Ronald Ross, the world recognised authority on malaria and the discoverer of th e fact that th o mosquito515 words
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Article171 1926-12-02 11 The first str-p taken hr Hon. Mr P. K. Nambyar to eradicate among local Hindus, in Penang, was to establish Authi Dravida S-tnyam for the so-called untouchables and Mauithnva Knla Sangam for the Indian Barbers. Authi Dravida S*ngam stand* now on a solid basis with Dr.171 words
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Article116 1926-12-02 11 P. C. C. v. P. S. The following will represent the P. C. O. against P. -S., (Public Service) :—on the Esplanade Ground at 5 p. m. to-day. E. A. Davies: R. O. Bishop and R. N. Byatt J. Wilkinson, A. V. Perrin and E. A. M.116 words
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Article589 1926-12-02 11 When Sir Mam ice Fitzmaurice, after him Mr. Duncan, reported on Hongkong harbour, there were those expected gigantic works to be in operation within a few weeks, says the .S’. C M Post. It was necrbsary then to explain that these reports were merely a plan—a pattern:589 words
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Article87 1926-12-02 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. A Kunings S .95 1.00 B. Jelutongs 105 LIO Brogas 1.50 1.55 Connemaras 2.70 275 Kern pas 9 2 > M. Pi nd as 2 60 2 70 Punggnrs U. Pandans 150 1.55 Tins. B. Padangs .95 .9787 words
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Article307 1926-12-02 11 T™ following were the latest quo tations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co 's share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. £Z t t Shares. J J? pq 7 03 no c. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 3.00 3.15 280 3.00, Amalgamated 4.G0 475 4.50307 words
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Article34 1926-12-02 11 The following are additional rubber outputs fo' November: lbs Penang 366,0F0 Sabrang 108,500 Straits 271,000 Rubana 117.000 Tali Ayer 119/00 Bagan Serai 44,000 Batak Rabit 38,500 Kuran 29/00 Merchiston 37,F00 Mountjoy 15,50034 words
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Article378 1926-12-02 11 MOTOR CYCLIST FINED. Mr. G. H. Barneveld whn was changed l y Inspector Miller of the Traffic Department. yesterday with firstly riding his motcr bicycle P. 2333 in a negligent u anner in Northam Road on the afternoon nf Novemb-r 17 and secondly with failing to report after378 words
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Article1249 1926-12-02 11 NAMES. j E 3S I H 3_ BUBBBK [Doliak.j 9 e o f Allenoy Bobber Oo 2 8 3 00 Alor Gajah Rubber ftilmte 2 90 3 00 ArnaharMted Malay Retatra 4 5 r 4 FC Ayer Httani PUnMug S>vn<*lca*e 4 61 4 80 Aver rlining1,249 words
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Advertisement587 1926-12-02 11 ts g Sunday gazette I* $l,OOO OFFER. 1 An Important Announcement. (See Page 9 To-day.) L another CONCESSION. There is Still Time for YOU 4 to Win. $l,OOO. <■ T > New Advertisements. notices. Applicants are informe i with thanhtPOSITIONS VACANT. the posts of Factory Clerk and Driver are now587 words
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Advertisement20 1926-12-02 11 K. MATSUO, DENTIST. Head Office Branch 101, Bishop 94> Barrack Street, R(L> Ta!pingj Penang, 5. b. phone No. 901. reran.20 words
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Article870 1926-12-02 12 TO- DA Y’B DKF A RTU R RS. Nyanza for Singapore, China and Japan. Ayuthia for Belawan (Deli), Asahan and Paneh. Sri Mnar for P. Langkawi and Kantan, (Trang). Ghirbi for Kantang (Trang) Girbe®, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Retell for Belawan (Deli). Paneh and Asahan. Sloet van de870 words
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Article398 1926-12-02 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sundav). IT TUK Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Bun398 words
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Article210 1926-12-02 12 PENANG, DECEMBER 2, 1926 Opinn; p. 55,000.00 nou. Cloves 75.00 selle' Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Piekin«» 160.00 seller 'Jntnippp SOp 100.00 nom h 110 a 95.00 Ocoonuts per 1,000 50.00 nou Hopra Sundried *10.60 buyers Rattani 11.15 sales Rattan! Coarse 10.50 Green Snail >hell« 13.00 Siam Rice210 words
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Advertisement172 1926-12-02 12 POPULAR CHRISTMAS GIFTS, j t DOLLS TOYS A tS Sp s Large Selection Various Styles A and Colours. l Annuals, Gift Books, Christmas ĔĔ Rag Books and and Reward Books for New Year Cards f Old and Young. Calendars. I FOUNTAIN PENS Blackbird Edison Relief Cameron Midget Swan Conway Stewart172 words
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Article1068 1926-12-02 13 LEIF ERICSON’S VOYAGE FROM NORWAY TO BOSTON. Sailing over the same course that Leif Ericson took to discover America, some centuries before Columbus, a modern model of an old Viking ship is in an American port with a new story of romance and danger at sea.1,068 words
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Article476 1926-12-02 13 GAUTAMA’S ASCENT. The Buddhist Festival of Tazundaing or liazungmoji and known to the Europeans e® the* great lighting festival was ushered in at Rangoon, says the “Gazette,” on November 17, when the pilgrimage to the Shwe Dagon Pagoda was nothing like so large for the first476 words
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Article149 1926-12-02 13 AMONG the world’s unknown herces r-re certain German students who allowed themselves to be given toothache in order to test the powers of a large number of drugs to drive it away. The experimental subjects included women. The teeth, as most martyrs to the dentist’s wheel know,149 words
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Advertisement526 1926-12-02 13 I Are You Affected that way? I T J AVE you ever noticed how I much better you can work, or t walk, or play, when you feel quite well? Yes; and use twice as much H still feel less tired. Yet thousands 1 energy 311,1 ,nd women feel week526 words
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Advertisement29 1926-12-02 13 Stops Croup. It stops croup. That’s why mothers keep Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house. It contains no narcotics and is best for the children. For sale everyv. here.29 words
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Advertisement486 1926-12-02 13 Sunday gazette. 1,000 Cross-AV ords Puzzle. An Unprecedented Offer —to meet an Unprecedented Demand. Conditions of Entry. As already stated, the Sunday Gazette will give $l,OOO to the competitor who sends in a correct solution of the Cioss-Words Puzz’e which was published in its issue of November 28. Should more486 words
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Article575 1926-12-02 14 LAST YEAR’S INCREASE. Interesting information concerning Russian trade and economic conditions generally -Ln the Soviet Republic is fur nished in the report fe>r the financial year of the U.S.S.R. Bank for Foreign Trade, described as a limited company with a capital of 30,0CC,000 roubles, entirely paid up. It575 words
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Article151 1926-12-02 14 ELECTRIC MANNEQUINS THAT MOVE AND SMOKE. Electrically propelled mannequins, the first to be seen in England, are being employed at Harrods. I These electric beauties, which smoke and move in a perfectly natural manner, are from. Paris and have a trick of showing c.ff a gown which leads151 words
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Article604 1926-12-02 15 CHOWBABTA MARKET. Penang, December 2, 1926. 9 ct» Mutton Indian per lb 47 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do I.o° Goat or Sheep per lb 47 Sweet Bread w pair 30 Leg of Mutto» lb 47 Lamb604 words
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Advertisement786 1926-12-02 15 ANKS *\wngkong and shanghai banking corporation. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) a r.nital -15«. 9M.M» .40 paid up 121.000.0 W Reserve Fund»:— t 4.500.09» F ,r 127,000,09« Liability of Proprietor» 20.000,00» ;t= ANNOUNCEMENT.. 6»» Hongkew, Harbin, Haiphong, 6 ftf fr Iloilo, Ipoh, Johore, Kobe, &n Itimpur, London, Lyons, Malacca, Motikden, Nagasaki, New786 words
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Advertisement1336 1926-12-02 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. I INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG k jA \jxxMiSl khm! IS a I WEEKLY SERVILE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. ingKra Qgg|| u j|k 3 TROILUS in port London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. c g||| .jjaghk Ufafl Branch inn ijM PYRRHUS Dec. 9M r eilles London, Rotterdam and Hamburg,1,336 words
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