Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 December 1926

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.’ 276. VOL, LXXXIV» FRIDAY. 3rd DECEMBER, 1926 PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 590 2 HEARING CONCLUDED. Before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) the hearing was concluded of the case in which the Federal Milk Proprietary, Ltd., are suing the Societa Commissionaria di Esportazione e di Importazione (incorporated in Italy) for an injunction restraining defendants from using the label “Soldier” on
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  • 188 2 ROAD WELL UNDER WAY. We were asked a little while ago whether, now Sir George Maxwell had left, the Cameron’s Highlands scheme had been pigeonholed for forgetfulness, says the Singapore Free Press. At the moment we had no information available, but from wbat Las been learned since, we
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    • 1567 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES, NOTICES. Stenographer. Thoroughly experi- Applicants are informed with thanks The Lahat Mines, Limited. < need. male referred Apply with all the, poata of Factory Clerk and Dr.ver are (Incorporated in England details Europe Hotel, Singapore. now Piled. wn_ii2 J- L. GORDDARD, Ag. Manager, zo/u o Advice has
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    • 41 2 To keep well in a trying climate take Hall s Wine THE SUPREME TONIC From first-class Chemists and Wine Merchants, or from the Agents AFRICAN AND EASTERN TRADE CORPORATION, LTD.. Singapore. Sole Proprietors t Stzphbn Smith Co., Ltd., Bow. London. England.
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    • 981 2 NOTICES. The Government of the Straits Settle- ipw a x ments is prepared to consider applications JI ZA IV I? for the issues of a Lease of a piece of Crown Land on Penang Hill for the pur- zp pose of erecting a Hotel. (Fancy Dress Onf The site has
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  • 1221 3 We h ve the utmost pleasure in wplonminu this excellent History of Siam from the Earliest Times to 1784. by W. A R, Wood, the first ever to b j attempted in a Europ- an language say o The Rangoon Gazette. Its author is SHis Britannic
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  • 367 3 SIR OLIVER LOP IE CONVINCED. Sir 01iv»r Lodge, the famous scientist, is convinced that life ex sts on the other worlds which inhabit space. It B'Cins to me absurd,” he said in a lecture at the Memorial Hall, Far-ringdon-street, “to suppose that this earth is the
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  • 125 3 A collection of autograph letters of famous British eighteenth-century <uthors has been sold by auction in Berlin. Most of the letters were bought by a firm of London dealers. A letter cf Robert. Burns scored top price, being sold for £l9O. A letter from Oliver Goldsmith to
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  • 69 3 CONVICTIONS SET ASIDE. Rangoon, November 16..—Mr. Justice Maung Ba has delivered judgment setting aside the conviction and sentences, and ordering the fines, if paid, to be refunded, in the Postal Club gambling case in which Kwin Kyi and 17 others appealed against the fines imposed on them
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    • 160 3 I A NEW I I Gramophone M M g of Scientific Principles! the i Viva-Tonal I J} I Columbia i g Like Life itself and Twice the Musical Range I Model 117 j s Oak Finish s $BO.OO j g Call in and hear its Glorious h Tonal Quality. A
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  • 1944 4 CAUSES OF HIGH WAGES. Incessant Change. In the last year or more there has sprung up on both sides of the Atlantic a legend of American prosperity savs the New York Correspondent of J'he Times. It is that industry in this country has somehow discovered a maaic formula
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  • 525 4 17th centtry products During the past ten rears art m to the value < f have b( (n exported from Gn u R to America, and, with an ever i, demand, there is much to be saiX 0 rtain r< s irtion 2 their exportat, ,av s
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    • 312 4 I ZttVv>ww k&nti I 'HE S cmune Gillette Safety -L Razor quickly, easily and com" fortably shaves —as if it were merely gliding over your face. I u Every shave is clean and close. Every hair is razed level with the y skin—without pull, chafe or smart, i The genuine
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    • 17 4 SINGAPORE ANO STRAUS ROUGH DIART. for 1927 50 J STOCKED SY THE j i PINANG GAZETTE PINANG-
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  • 1634 5 (3) TOBACCO. The piogramme of the Tobacco Sec tion of the Organisation, representing all the large producing areas, we set out in a considered memorandum made to the Imperial Economic Conference, 1923, when support for the Empire product was requested, to the extent of a stabilised preference
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  • 421 5 ONE MAN’S ART. Most people are familiar with the wizardry cf Mr. Quisto, though few have even heard his name. His art is known wherever a modern Valentine Vox has set his foot, for he is the man who puts the wink in the, eye of the saucy
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  • 131 5 PENANG, DECEMBER 3, 1926. (?y Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndon Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 J months’ sight Ban fc 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 13/32 3 Docnmenlary 2/4 7116 Calcutta Demand Bank 1551 1 3 day’s sight Private H 157] j n Bombay Demand Bank H 155} I
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    • 16 5 Amazing How DD.D, Pressretm Cures ECZEMA Stops All Itcliing'lnstantly Get a bottle to day 75 cfs.
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    • 68 5 i Prepare for X’mas Early t 'Visiting PRITCHARD’S I soods Qomprise i Everything for the Person, THE HOUSE I J AND S THE TABLE. X’MAS |BAZAAR I I AND I TOYLAND NOW OPEN IN THE f Union Street PREMISES. S The display this E year surpasses any- thing ever before
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  • 1615 6 Ze) AMUEL CROMPTON, the inventor of the spinning mule, who was born on December 3, 1753, was the unlackiest man on earth. Arkwright had invented spinning by rollers and Hargreaves had given the soinning-jenny to the wofld when, in 1779, Crompton succeeded in combining both inventions in
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  • 62 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 2. Paris, 126| New York, 4.81 rf Brussels, 34.87 Geneva, 25.44 Amsterdam, 12.12 f; Mihn, 113|; Berlin, 20.39 Stockholm, 18.18 Copenha een, 18.20 5 Oslo, Vienna, 34.39| Prague, 163| Helsingfors, Madrid, 31 Lisbon, 2|| Rio. 6 A Buenos A r-s. 45| Bombay, 1/s};'l;
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  • 328 6 Lord Balfour on Unity. A GREAT COMMONWEALTH. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 2. At a dinner held last night to wish godspeed to the Duke of York on his visit next year to Australia and New Zealand, Lord Balfour said the Duke’s journey was taking place at
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  • 128 6 ANOTHER DROP. (Rugby Radi > Service.) London, D e-mber 2. A feature of the produce m irkels to-day was the fail of the price of rubber to 1/5| I. This is the low- st since February 1925. Tn November 1925 the price reached 4/8 1. AMERICAN ANX
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  • 154 6 QUESTION RAISED IN COMMONS. (Rugby Radio Service) London, December 2. A question was asked in the House of Commons whether the League of Nations was satisfied that the Abyssinian Government was fulfilling its undertaking on joining the League to endeavour to secure the complete suppression of slavery
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  • 90 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 2. Mr. Pelham London to mor-ow with a team of the Maryiebone Cricket Club to make a tour of the Argentine and Chile. The team includes Mr. Allen, Mr. White and Captain Jimieson. Chatting to-day to a representative, Warner said he himself
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 156 6 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —With reference to theclaim of the chetties to a seat in the Federal Council, Chettiar'»' letter clearly shows that Mr. T. S. Natesan was not asked by them to write to the papers anything about them and
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    • 253 6 I understand that a meeting of those interested ia the formation of an Association of Shorthand Writers and Typ’s s will be held at the Penang Free Schoo! on Saturday next, and that Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, L spector of Schools, will preside. This should
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  • 46 6 TURKS MISTAKEN FOR INDIANS. Los Angeles, December 1. The immigration authorities now state that the men arrested on December 1 are not suspected of plotting against the life of the Maharaja of Indore. It has been discovered that they are Tuiks, not Indians.
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  • 23 6 $20,000,000 LOSS. Philadelphia, December 2, The Sesquicentennial Exhibition has been closed, showing a loss of $20,000,000 which the City must shoulder.
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  • 57 6 London, December 2. Sir Austen and Lady Chamberlain departed for Geneva to attend the Council of the League. It is anticipated that the proceedings will finish in time to enable them to return to London by December 14. Nothing sensational is expected at the
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  • 54 6 ASSOCIATION CUP REPLAYS. London, December 2. The following are the results of replayed ties in the first round of the English Cup Norwich C. 1, Crystal Palace 0. Tran n ere R. Sou* b port 2. Doncaster R. 3, Desborough 0. Northampton 2, Boston 1. *Stoke 1, Rhyl
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  • 38 6 SCOTLAND v, THE REST. After the match Scotland v. The Rest on Sunday morning next, the teams will tiffin in the Club House. The Rest” playeis are to be tie g.iests f the Scotland team.
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  • 652 6 CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST. Before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, Police Magistrate Penang, Ayesha bind Sahid appeared in answer to a charge of Criminal Breach of Trust, preferred against her by Cha bind Din, in respect of certain jewellery. Police Inspector Matthews of the Magazine Station conducted
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  • 125 6 HOSPITAL CORNER AGAIN. A collision occurred, yesterday evening, at the junction of Ross, R sidency and Western R-'ads, between an Austin motor car belonging to Dr. S. of the Chowrasta Dispensary, Penang Road an 1 a James motor bicyc’e which was ri iden by
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  • 495 6 and 2 f Amery at t 28. herh Br. am] y rs Uaia Binipu,. Jacqm, 1.//," 1 Mr. J. G p Kr °h. is now t 1,1, v Kesidrnt, s e and M rs t 0 h-hC h IHy 1 Hy the J Jvstiee 111 ''es-idcnce at,
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  • 677 7 Situation Easier. MILES LAMPSON’S POWERS. (Rugby Radio Sera ice.) London, December 2. Miles Lampson, the new British r in China, is remaining a few ir ■> Shanghai, where he had consul- with Sir Ronald McLeay, whom he Reding and who is on his way JI will probably
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  • 40 7 Managua, December 1. tli??i I > eaBa ’the political head of C f 1 Party, formerly vice-pi evident Cab.- Eas arrived at Puerto "’’ih a number of bis followers in r a Liberal government the Diaz c tive
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  • 501 7 Miners Resume Generally On 8-Hour Basis. LABOUR’S VO I EOF CENSURE. CANCELLATION OF EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. London, December 2. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Thomas Williams, Colonel Lane Fox said that he understood that work in the mines was being resumed on an 8-hour basis
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  • 113 7 London, December 2. In the House of Commons, in reply to questions, the Rt. Hon. W. Bridgeman said the costs of upkeep of a minesweeper which it was un ier consideration to sond to Hong Kong, in connection with the scheme for the organisation of
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  • 60 7 PROHIBITION OFFICERS’ HUMILIATING POSITION. Mobile, (Albama) November 2, The Assistant Prohibition administrator of New Orleans and the chief motor mechanic of a government patrol boat who were keeping watch abo-rd a French auxiliary rum-runner. while the patrol boat was refuelling, have been kidnapped. The coastguard cutter is chasing
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  • 34 7 New York, December 2. A message from from Tampico states the low price of silver continues to alarm trade circles. Sdvvf is being exchanged for gold at 15 p r cent discount.
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  • 815 7 The fourteenth annual general meeting of shareholders of The Chinese Commercial Bank, Limited, was held at the Bank premises No. 61, Chulia Street, on Tuesday at 2 p. m., Mr. Wee Teck Seng presiding in the absence of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman. Others present were: The
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    • 205 7 z -ff SHOP AT WHITEAWAYS! IF YOU WANT TO SECURE THE FINEST VALUE WIDEST CHOICE i IN 1 XMAS GOODS. I Special Window Display of 1 I v T> Seasonable I Christmcis I resents Novelties. W Toys, Dolls, Games Christmas Cards, Books, Mechanical Models. I J pTT? np Q THAT
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  • 380 8 The bullock-cart must go. This clumsy and antiquated vehicle, which Alexander the Great encountered in India, when he crossed the Indus and penetrated the Punjab twenty-two and a half centuries aco, which was as old as the hills when Captain Light founded the Settlement of Penang, which is
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  • 524 8 Germany has now got back into her stride in the race for trade which would in course of time have given her th? wealth, and with it the dominion, of the world had it not been for the war. The latest example of German enterprise is an innovation
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  • 94 8 PENANG v. KEDAH. The following have be n selected to represent Penang on Saturday, December 4, at 4 45 p.m. sharp on the Esplanade:— J. Wilkinson (Capt); A. Reutens, J. C. Burton, G. H. Pinckney and G. E. C. Banghan; As worth and Lim Keng Chuan; J.
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  • 57 8 ANNUAL SALE OF WORK. The Penang Christian Sisters’ Union will hold its sixth annual sale of work on Saturday, December 4, at '4 p.m. at the Anglo-Tamil School, Dato Kramat Road, Penang. The proceeds as usual will be sent to the British and Foreign Bible Society,
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  • 1112 8  -  blocking S’tzzf. BY J. J. BREBNER. The sacrifice of a trick to make an additional one, two, or three is a tactical move in the playing of a hand which is pretty well in its elementary examples. Its possibilities should never be overlooked, though the working-out is
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  • 22 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE; S. R. Sheet 62| cts per No. 1 Crep« 62L ctsper 4lien (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen
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  • 94 8 ltd., The Straits the following prices, on I LONDON. Q.O Snot £313 lO<[ Do« 3 m/s. buying 0 .100 3 selling ~29!»-<>o Local. December 3: at Singapore sold L> Penang buyers no Bell AM':Messrs. Boustead and C singaDO re To-day’s quotation 1 refined tin M 53-25 pe f
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    • 203 8 < SHERRYt MffllwW i i j 1 EIHI ■oR J'S @1 y > g”—— mm ftosggii i UWI a w Knu < r Obtainable from U||||^H^ X E > Bl F*-~ feJM Chong Kee Co., JpH “r f J (Penang R< ad.) ‘J I’StSSSO *WSW? n lin b v I
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    • 25 8 E. 0. HOTEL. Special Dinner AND Dancing To-night. _x_..„..„.._.._..,„..._. “TII3 i QUEEN OF TABLE WATIRS.” 1 f Sole Agents >i Katz Bros., Ltd. i ’L..
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 2431 9 riff OF SPEECHES BY DOMIMONS w PREMIERS. UNANIMOUS ON UNITY. AUSTRALIA STAUNCHLY SUPPORTS SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE. I <,,Cth* Prim» Minister, and the Dominions Premiers at the iw'iiugs held on October 26 and November 15 with reference h 7 urre pub 1 ished last night. They make interesting
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  • 554 9 Maintenance Of Coastal Defences Approved. WAR ORGANISATION. ECONOMIC EMPLOYMENT OF THE AIR SERVICE. Mr. Havenga detailed the South African military system of defence and said he approved of coast defences bf-ing maintained at Table Bay and Simon’s Bay. The question of making Durban an adfquately defended port was
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    • 40 9 E. 0. HOTEL. On the occasion of the visit of the President van Buren to Penang to-day, there will be dancing at the above hotel at the usual hour this evening. It is hoped that the ship’s orchestra v/ill play.
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    • 219 9 ’Phone little 982. FOR THE Finest Provisions. EĔ Campbells Soups -22 All varieties iu stock. Hunters York Cut Hams 1-10 Half 1-15 (Packed in Hunterleno) Special Display of Xmas Goads in Great Variety at Strictly Competitive Price*. Outstation orders efficiently executed. Freight free EE on orders of over $2O. Price
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  • 595 10 MARYKNOLL SISTERS’ ORDEAL. Father Fletcher’s Graphic Story. The “China Mail” of November 24 contains the following graphic account of the Wai Hoi piracy The full story of the piracy has been recounted by Father Fletcher since his return. It appears that besides the Sisters and Father
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  • 632 10 Singapore, November 30. The tone of the share market during the past week has been distinctly dull and business in both the Tin and Rubber sections has been on a limited scale. The price of Tin continues to advance with a difference of £l7 between the spot
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  • 119 10 Imperial Diet.—Nanyo NicJii-Nichi Shimbunsha. TOKI.O’S RUBBER QUOTATION. Tokio, Nov. 30. Rubber, f. a., q. spot was quoted, today, at 68 sen. Japanese Trade. The trade returns for November shewa total of Y 153 104,CG0 for imports as compared with Y175,412,C00 for exports. Mr. Ichiki Takes Duty at Hayama.
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    • 152 10 «XXXXXXXXXiOSXXXXXKXiSXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I:: CH ATER-LEA t: i X The Fas est 350 c. c. Machine. x X X J? FAST BUT NOT A FREAK X X X Docile in Traffic, X X X x The Machine that Holds 22 British x and 2 World’s Records. L x x g A Shipment
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    • 193 10 THE LAUGHTER OF CHILDREN is one of the most beautiful things in life It is not natural for a child to mope. Depression in the very young is jhvariKbly a .sign of derangement of health—usually due to ene or other of the many minor ailments to which the yen irg
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    • 39 10 Readers will note that the Pinang Gazette," gI 8 which oldest journal 171 Malaga, is to be sold as from January 1, 1921 at 10 cts. a copy. The size and high standard of the paper will be maintained.
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    • 310 10 —a——anil u ■hb i x ts astonishing 1 How Cream can make commonplace s.-.voury and what a big range of deli- 1 1 cacies it makes possible at 1 1 1 very little cos t, to say nothing of the extra nour* 1 ishment it affords. u NESTLE's\ P URE
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 146 10 UNITED CINEMA To-night, from Thursday, 2nd to Sunday, sth Dec. Matinee Sunday, sth December, at 2-30 p.m. Starts at 7-39 p.m. The Call of 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's
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  • 590 11 STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory meeting of Malaya Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, Georgetown Chambers, 39, Beach Street, Penang, at 12.30 p.m. to-day. Mr. J. J. Saunders was the Chairman, and the others present were Messrs.
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  • 200 11 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BO\RD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) S ngaporf, December 3. The annual report of the Harbour Board states that a f ter providing for interest for. Sinking Fund and crediting interest on investm'nts, the incom-» and xpam’iture account shows a surplus of 1,502,566 compared with 553.187 in
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  • 894 11 STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory meeting of Kuyoh Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Coinpany, Georgetown Chambers, 39, Beach Street, Penang, at 12 o’clock noon, to-day. Mr. J. J. Saunders was in the chair, and the others present were Messrs. H. S.
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  • 552 11 BLAKE CO'S SHARE REPORT. Singapore, December 1. Rather depressed conditions continue. Tin maintains its sire/ gth, but shares, with one or two exceptions, are weak and off* r freely. Rubber declmed further to I/65 and lower levels are prophesied. There is very little interest taken in rubber shares at present
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  • 277 11 The output of R'trut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L. for tho month of November vas 97 piculs, 479 hours worked, 65,000 cubic yards treated, commenced dredging sixth jigs satisfactory. The output of Renong Tin Dredging Company, Ltd. for the 2nd half month of November was No. 2
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  • 146 11 The following were the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co 's share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. •l* u S® Shares. J m? a f c. c. c. sc. Minirg. AyerWengß. 1.55 160 1.50 I/O Bataug P. .97} 1.00 .95 .98 Idris Hyd.
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  • 72 11 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMUED'A share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batang Padang 92J .95 Hitana J 7] 1,30 Johan .36 .38 I ahat Mines 24/9 25/6 Nawng Pet 1.80 1.84 North Taiping 1.0? 1.04 Petaling 4.471 4 5*21 Rahman 2.75
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  • 78 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers, boilers. Amalgamated $4.50 $4.60 Bukit K. B. .60 .65 Changkats 7.95 10.25 Katoyangs 2.10 2.20 Mentakabs .53 .55 N. Scudais 2.65 2.70 Pajams 2.70 2.80 U. Malaccas 2.45 2Ji i Tins. Bangrins (New) 31/- 32/ Chenderiangs 30/6 31/6 Idris
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  • 331 11 Messrs. William Jacks and Co., reported Un November 10, as follows: After a series of very flat markets a better tone developed, and if a prompt settlement of the Coal Strike is brought about, there is a large Bear Account to cover and consumers have still to
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    • 733 11 Advertisements. Clearance Sale. POSITIONS VACANT. A. nice collection of evening 7 gowns and afternoon frocks i’„.-.nripne t “d Jobbing rroorW nt rd salary required. Apply] ranging from $35 to $55 R ea *4' 7, c/o Pinang Gazette, and f rom $25 to $4O. Box Ui tod a smart and reliable
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  • 451 12 TO-DAY'B DEPARTURES. Malwa for Singapore, China and Japan. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Hai Yang for Singapore, Hongkong and China. Lamedon for Port Swettenham Singapore, Manila and Japan. Tairea for Madras. Devanha for Colombo and Bombay. President van Buren for Colombo, Suez Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, Boston
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  • 273 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). R? TRAIN Federated Malay Statea, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour 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 Buntar,
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  • 251 12 BOUSTEAD CO, LTD. RUBBER AUCT.OSS, Catalogued Offered tong Sold 24 24 The market has falL n dailv estimated consumption b' v et °th 9 bring 28.000 ton» and tons. ar nvalg 38,00 q On Wedneslay (Deo died slightly with the report th"teawas unchanged and firmer J! On4o, i t Gold
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  • 41 12 Delivery Buyers Godown. in Cases as received. Jan Mar. R. S. 5.—63 cts. Crepe —Nominal April/June R. S. 5.—64 cts. Crepe —Nominal Jan./Dec. R. S. 5.—665 cts. Crepe.—Nominal London ]/6i Easier. New York 36icts. gold Dull. Singapore 62 Easier.
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  • 215 12 PENANG, DECEMBER 3, 1926. Benares Opium p. 15,000 00 noti,. i Tloves 75 00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickirga 160.00 seller! ''Jutunegs 80s 100.00 none. life 95.00 Joconut" per 1,000 50.00 non Tnrra Snndrhd *10.60 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattana Coaree 10.50 M Green Snail bh<
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  • 82 12 December 3 and 4— Selangor Turf Cl Amateur Race Meeting. 10 and H-Ipoh Gymlh® Club. Skye Meeting. 11 Rugger Match. 1 v Selangor at Kuala Lnmpnr. q 11— Muth hibol Ahzan vs. 1 Sports Club. orescent 12 Darul-Aibsan vs. Football Club. v 15—Hockey Match. Penang Selangor at Penang.
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    • 654 12 ,T i Assets over »7,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force over 523.000.000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). e- LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E. C. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. Lunuui urn The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and
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  • 804 13 LONDON STREET MARKET ROMANCES. Not very long ago’ a market gardener, wandering among the stalls and heaps cf lujrbe-r which litter the market area of Miie End Waste, was intrigued by an old and rusty suit of armour. He was not particularly interested in armour himself, and he
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    • 427 13 mBKMMC-ii-rmT-WT»Tir-Tirw»»iiriMi -i .LLWwijm.. i—— —i—■ n r. n■ jbm--■..uw Liwr Oil is ordered I Give Jecomalt” J Cod Liver Oil made delicious I The great advantages of Jecomalt over other I° rms °f Cod Liver Oil are now clearly recognised. Unsolicited letters of appreciation from medical men and the public
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  • 1040 14 A BRITISH FILM STUDIO. A Famous Author on America. The British film industry is making a great effort to establish itself and one huge studio is now in course of erection at Elstree, near London, by British National Pictures. The Company has bought 40 acres of land, and
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  • 485 14 ANOTHER OUTLOOK. Speaking on the subject of *military service at the opening meeting of the Church of Ireland Young Men’s Christian Association at 8 Dawson street, Dublin, recently, the Rev. Dr. A.A.Luce, F..T.C.D., said that the instinct of combat was in human nature. They
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