Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 December 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-12-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 285. VOL. LXXXIV. TUESDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement572 1926-12-14 1 The Talk of the Day! OVERLAND •Z” ..<p b 5 BETTER BEVERAGE S has now obtained a World-Wide reputation as a first-class 'I J ÜBIIEK BEVEKACIC. M preservative of iron, steel and zinc from corrosion. J J I. .san absolutely rustproof and rust preventing Solution. BOTTLED BY THE BROTHERS READ572 words
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Advertisement12 1926-12-14 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARI STUDIO I j ’Phone 772. j 68, BISHOP STREET.12 words
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Article607 1926-12-14 2 RAPID SURVEY OF UNKNOWN AREAS. A proposal having for its object the tapping of vast new sources of wealth within the Empire has been made- It was described to me by Major Hemming, Managing Director of the Aircraft Operating Company, Limited, writes The Morning Post” aeronautical correspondent.607 words
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Advertisement1484 1926-12-14 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES.NOTICES. Wanted Cook-Boy, Tamil preferred Notice is hereby given that Khoo Hock Government Notification, of good character. Apply Aitken, Bnkit Thye, formerly cashier for the underTnnjang Estate, Jitra. sinned Company at 7, Downing Street. n tbat a)1 ont «50-14-12 Penang, la no longer m the service of the1,484 words
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Advertisement99 1926-12-14 2 An Antiseptic Liniment. There is no danger whatever from lock, law or blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain’s Pain Bain is promptly applied. It is antiseptic ana destroys th e germs which cause these diseases. It alsot causes wounds to he”’ without maturation and in one-third th'time required99 words
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Advertisement236 1926-12-14 2 CINE-KODAKS STOCKS JUST ARRIVED AT “THE GEORGETOWN” You can make motion pictures of your friends or of scene, that interest you with the same ease and certainty ;is now make still pictures with your ordinary Kodak IT’S INEXPENSIVE TOO! We develop your film and finish it ready for exhibition free236 words
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Article807 1926-12-14 3 SWEEPING REFORMS. A correspondent sends the “Pioneer” a copy of the “Italian Maid,’’ a newspaper published by the British residents in Florence, which gives a picture of Italian life entirely favourable to Signor Mussolini. The “Italian Mail” says: I am afraid of the revolution which destroys807 words
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Advertisement170 1926-12-14 3 —525 E?!?" w w -w-w-w^ w w,.w.w.w.wwwwNEW IMPERIAL for Perfect Dependability j 1927 Models in Stock. 5 jfek" I St 'X'. yA; I '1 j vX n ‘^*jS nSv nT J w xXI I JK. vK <K c w ®Tw< /Lr/vl V\>~. *t < "”j Model 5. $450. MECHANICAL LUBRICATION.170 words
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Advertisement354 1926-12-14 3 BeProud ofßabu Laughing dimpled Baby! How Z /i I j proud his progress makes you feel fl* p when you feed him on Mellin’s! vz JH Mixed as directed, Mellin’s Food con* I tains everything necessary for Baby’s f healthy development. It is the per* feet substitute for mother’s milk.354 words
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Article507 1926-12-14 4 UNIQUE EPISODE ON THE ATLANTIC. Honour» are few and far between in the Merchant Service, yet quite by coincidence, while the White Star liner Olympic and the United States Lines liner Leviathan were crossing th e Atlantic from New York to Southampton, both their commanders were notified by507 words
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Article201 1926-12-14 4 A NEW SOUNDING. Considerable interest has been caused by the report that the Japanese naval surveying ship Manshu has obtained a sounding of 31,C00 feet between Izu and the Bonin Islands and it has been stated that this is the deepest known spot in the Seven201 words
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Advertisement505 1926-12-14 4 Assets over *7,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force over *23,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). c- LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E. C. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British505 words
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Advertisement77 1926-12-14 4 Tickling Threat. Did you ever have that nerve-racking experience caused by a bit of mucus or 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, sw r allowed very slowly and allowed to glide down77 words
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Advertisement415 1926-12-14 4 ecmw andjurb Spread to Scalp and Body, tnticura Heals back of my ea rs and out to my scalp and body I h J?? ad have my hair cut off O n acco had to the eruptions. There were ni I f when I never closed my eye/o’ account of415 words
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Article556 1926-12-14 5 (brom Our OwnOorrespoiident 4 Bangkok, November 30. It may not be generally known that a very considerable number of people are engaged in mining for gems, especially in the Chantabon District, near the Cambodian frontier. At present quite a brisk trade is being carried on in Zircons,556 words
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Article170 1926-12-14 5 A plan that will give young architects a chance to distinguish themselves has been decided on by Lloyds Bank. It is proposed to invite young architects returning from three-year courses at the British School of Architecture in Rome to design buildings for branches of the bank.170 words
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Article556 1926-12-14 5 MARSHAL FOCH’S ADVICE TO BELGIAN KING. In an Armistice Day interview, Marshal F< ch has given an illuminating side light of great historical importance on his role during the war. I never commanded in the way that is popularly thought,” the Marshal told M. Stephane Lanzanne, of The556 words
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Article266 1926-12-14 5 FINE TOMB-PAINTINGS DISCOVERED. Professor Hermann Junker, who made the new excavations in Egypt, has delivered his first public lectures on the results at the Vienna University. The excavations carried through by Professor Steindorff. of Leipz.g University, west, of the Cheops Pyramid, were continued by the Vienna Vcademy266 words
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Advertisement350 1926-12-14 5 DANCE, TOWN HALL, FANCY DRESS (OPTIONAL) Prizes! Prizes!! Prizes!!! On Thursday, 23rd December, 1926. MUNICIPAL STRING ORCHESTRA. i’i I 1 I Gents. Tickets $3. Obtainable at tbe Town Hall. Our Store is at its best this Season of the Year. J HOUBIGANTS i X'X A coni Pl ete range /bfTC?350 words
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Advertisement87 1926-12-14 5 zz 1 Y ss■ V u g a R lEI O s Kit X IN T i-H J/ I N iI i s y 1 1 i u SiWW®, Er Mre Tl ia r^ B hM Bus e iI y e s n vgl b i L r =y o87 words
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Miscellaneous188 1926-12-14 5 UNITED CINEMA To-night From Monday, 13th to Wednesday, 15th December. Show Starts at 7-30 p.m. William Desmond in “The Sunset Trail” 5 reels Norman Kerry in Lorrain of the Lions” 7 reels Reginald Denny “I will show you the Town” 8 reels COMING. Hunchback of Notre Dame. Dempsey—Tunney Fight 3188 words
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Article496 1926-12-14 6 Rubber Restriction Amendment Bill Passed. CRIME IN MALAYA. HON. MR. JOHN MITCHELL’S SUGGESTIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 13. At the meeting of the Legislative Council the Rubber Restriction Amendment Bill giving effect to the recent announcement relating to unused export rights passed all the stages and496 words
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Article112 1926-12-14 6 FATAL LORRY ACCIDENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 14. A lorry laden with rubber capsized into a stream at Bukit Timah road. Three Chinese coolies and a clerk who were in the lorry were killed. They were probably pinned beneath the lorry and drowned. Gang Robberies. A112 words
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Article91 1926-12-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) It oh, December 14. A car coming in the direction of Gopeng, owing to a sudden application of the brakes, capsized and the occupant, Mr. puffy, of Tanjong Malirr, sustained a broken collar boue. He was removed to hospital. A motor cyclist named91 words
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Article159 1926-12-14 6 Third Round Draw. BOLTON’S LUCK. London, December 13. The following is the draw in the third round of the English Cup to be played on January 8 Reading v Manchester United. Bristol Rovers v Portsmouth. Fulham v Chesterfield. Barnsley v Crewe. Sheffield Wednesday v Brighton. Coventry or Lincoln159 words
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Article89 1926-12-14 6 STATUS OF THE AMATEUR. London, December 13. After a kng discussion on the question of tightening up the amateur statu®, the annual meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association did not adopt any resolutions on the matter, but recommended to the international federation that an amateur should be prohibited89 words
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Article329 1926-12-14 6 MATCH AGAINST BOMBAY PRESIDENCY. Collapse of Local Team. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, December 13. The second day of the match between M. C. C. and a combined Bombay Presidency eleven was marked by lighthearted, almost reckless, batting on the part of the tourists, with the329 words
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Article739 1926-12-14 6 Postman’s Lapse. APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION In the Second Divisional Court, Penang, this morning Mr. Justice A. V. Brown was engaged in hearing the appeal of Hamid bin Jasin, the postman, who was convicted in the D strict Court and sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment for the theft of739 words
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Article106 1926-12-14 6 PENANG v. SELANGOR. The following have been selected to represent Penang on Saturday, December 18, at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade:— Cheah Swee Eng; R. C. Bishop and R. N. Byatt; C. G. Rodrigo, A. V. Perrin and Abdul Rahman; C. A. Scott, D. A. Edwardes-Evans, H. L. Marshall,106 words
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Article855 1926-12-14 6 PELIMINARY EYQUI RY. The preliminary enquiry into the charge of murder preferred against Wee Chow Tow was held before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett at the Police Court on Monday afternoon. The alleged murder is said to have taken place in October last. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur,855 words
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Article60 1926-12-14 6 New York. December 13. The War Department finally approved the construction of what will be the largest suspension bridge in the world to span the Hudson Oliver from the Washington Heights at Manhattan Is’and to Fort Lee on the Jersey side. The construction will begin forthwith and60 words
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Article498 1926-12-14 6 We are informed, that Dr. Allan, has left Penang to take up practice in Butterworth. Mr. Chan Ah Chee, of Klang, has been admitted to the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. H. H- the Ranee of Sarawak and Miss Brooke, who left Kuala Lumpur on Thursday evening for498 words
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Article309 1926-12-14 6 Fairies are no longer what they were. They aro grotesque-looking creatures, and many of them wear clothes far surpassing those of Bond-street. These are the' statements of a man who claims that he frequently sees fairies —Mr. I Tom Charman, an artist, who for 30 years309 words
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Advertisement545 1926-12-14 6 New miscellaneous Young Gentleman wanto a modatwn. with re 8 neot«h v family. Own bungalow in goodV^ B 3ll preferred. Permanency Stat? C lity apply Box No. I Wanted: Smart Youth r, I Firm. English and Malay n ntish Office experience not in own handwriting to Box No 417 Pinang545 words
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Article716 1926-12-14 7 the health point of view, (From Our Special Correspondent.) Bangkok, November 4. Time was, and that not very long ago when Bangkok, as representative of Siam, was placed more or less on a par with the Gold Coast of Africa under the designation of The White Man’s Grave716 words
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Article57 1926-12-14 7 DENVER FIGHTS AGAINST MODERN TENDENCIES. The Liberal Church of Denver recently ordained the Rev. William Colima “Bishop of Righteous Hell.’ Officials of the Church state lha J 1 appointment has been made to counteract the tendency of bought m America to aboEish hell, which they mamtarn is57 words
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Article488 1926-12-14 7 Reports from several Provincial towns and from various points along the Riviera have told of a rainfall of liquid mud and, in some instances, of a downfall of fine, yellow dust followed by rain, writes a eorrespondent of “The Daily News-” An old chronicler of 1361488 words
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Article33 1926-12-14 7 Dec. 17 and 18— k Gymkhana Club (Taipeng) Skye Meeting. 18—Hockey Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. January I—Hockey Matjh, Penang v, Perak at Penang. 8, 11, 13, 15, 18—Penang Races.33 words
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Advertisement465 1926-12-14 7 Bad For the jvimnoo powders, prepared shampoos ,'s contain too much free alxali. This i makes the hair brittle and jries the < coin s it- The best thing for r,;, n 0.l -hump»» .V i, pure and <**_ b JRk ,h.n «..ytbu.gelse SWZ Pt' ron can use). WW*' T465 words
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Advertisement36 1926-12-14 7 Do You Dread the Night? Coughs and colds always seem to grow X g at night-fall d without warning at midnigh u „e» sy feverish, deep it L sS: g heX; no narcotics. For sale everywhere.36 words
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Advertisement145 1926-12-14 7 A p* >) M fl A A CHILD’S CRYING, is not necessarily an exhibition ef temper Too often the chHd is suffering from one or other of the many minor ail- mente that plague infancy and that usually arise from a disordered condition of the stomach or intestinal tract. In145 words
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Advertisement172 1926-12-14 7 fl' JUST UNPACKED A j NEW SHIPMENT f 0F I DIXIE i BUNGALOW SQUARES 1 AND MATTING IN ROLLS. I The squares are made in Japan from a natural coloured reed closely interwoven with coloured thread to match the border design and plain centre. They have a very smart appearance172 words
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Article495 1926-12-14 8 Yesterday in these columns we drew attention to an appeal made by Mr. H. D. Jensen for funds to carry nn the excellent work of the London Hospital whose existence depends very largely upon the generosity of the public. As the hospital is a national institution it has495 words
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Article458 1926-12-14 8 Notorious Bias Bay, the stronghold of Chinese pirates, has again come into the limelight, this time through a question raised in theHmse of Commons. The questioner wanted to know what steps were being taken to blot this sink of iniquity off the map, but the lofficial answer was458 words
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Article1199 1926-12-14 8 Out. Coal Strike Aftermath. London, November 18. The coal strike is so obviously petering out in any case that for those who take shorb viejvs of big topics it may seem rather a trivial matter whether or not explicit terms of settlement are agreed upon. But statesmen1,199 words
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Article39 1926-12-14 8 The General Produce Agency Lil Beach Street, Penang, report that thi following prices were realised at thei r auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. f Ribbed Smoked Sheet $B3 to F.A.Q. <lo 81 Low F.A.Q. 'io 'b M39 words
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Article23 1926-12-14 8 The following are additional rnbhr outputs for November:Glenealy 4(10 Hill Rise J 2 50 Reyhnd 41 2M Ratanui 34 000 Trolak23 words
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Article21 1926-12-14 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 63i cts per powidNo. 1 Crepe cts per j (By Courtesy of Denny»21 words
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Article112 1926-12-14 8 ll!N rRiL The Straits the following prices, on 1> London. Soot £307-104) O .3 m/s. buying 3 selling „'298-o Local. December 14: a t Singapore sold Jls3}Penang buyers no se i/a.Ihe Eastern Seeding London, December 1 £296-10j three m elling £296 15s three month» s 3Or l London.112 words
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Advertisement226 1926-12-14 8 'II 1* J SHERRY Es| i Mjpl 1 /fit fel y i:v FIM z? Obtainable from |UBB Ch k„ »c. f pgl Kim s.„. *c„ I ¥*K Ai Taik Heng I (Penang Road) I ’JI j| w&fa# j Til ■J nJ M I^^ b "imM y embmihmbiii 11/ Sl FsWUOm226 words
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Advertisement108 1926-12-14 8 “E. O.” Christmas New Year Festivities. XMAS, EVE 24th December. Xmas dinner and Cindsrella Dance. Xmas Crackers $4. BOXING DAY-***** December. (instead of Sun. 26th.) Carnival Dinner and Dancing till 1-45 a. m. $5. Latest French Novelties NEW YEAR EVE—3lst DEC. Gala Night. Special Dinner. Pierrot and Pierrette Costume Ball.108 words
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Miscellaneous26 1926-12-14 8 UDE l ABLES. To-Dat. High Water. Low Waler. 8.2 am. 2.16 a.m. 9.18 p.m. 2.24 p.m. Tg Morrow. 9.17 a.m. 3.38 a.m. 10.5 p.m. 3.32 p.m.26 words
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Article711 1926-12-14 9 British Policy Questioned In Commons. SEQUEL TO TIENTSIN RAID. round UP of KUOMINTANG SUPPORTERS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 13. Replying to questions in the House o f Commons. Mr. G. Locker-Lampson, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, made 3 statement regarding the arrest in the British Concession at Tientsin of(Rugby Radio Service.) - 711 words
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Article168 1926-12-14 9 Great Public Welcome. empire spirit. Capetown, December 13. General Hertzog has arrived. He had a reat P ublic welcome from the crowds gathered at the docks early in the m mi nin x 8; The streets were packed. Ihe Mayoral reception was held under he statue of King168 words
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Article36 1926-12-14 9 MORE DETAILS. Shanghai, December 13. There were 237 aboard the Lienshing. including 19 foreign men, 17 women, 2 children and 3 infants. The vessel is now known to have been out of her36 words
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Article155 1926-12-14 9 MISSING CLUE. Our attention has been drawn to a discrepancy in the Sunday Gazette Cross-words Puzzle, published on December 12. Clue 31-28 (down) was not included. The clue should read “to burden a ship,” and we hope that competitors will now be able to go ahead. course. The155 words
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Article41 1926-12-14 9 MOST OF CREW DROWNED. Buenos Aires, December 13. A message from Santiago de Chile states that 76 members of the crew were drowned and 29 saved when the Chilean transport Aranco sank at Lota during a violent storm.41 words
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Article77 1926-12-14 9 SALE OF ISLAND TO JAPAN. Washington, December 13. Commenting on the report from Manila that the sale of the Philippine island of Fuga to a Japanese syndicate is being negotiated, well-informed quarters point out that the transfer of privatelyowned land to foreigners will not change the nationality of77 words
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Article36 1926-12-14 9 TWO FATALITIES. Winnipeg, December 13. One of the worst blizzards for years swept the prairie provinces during the week end. There were two Alberta, a mother and child being los in the snow.36 words
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Article215 1926-12-14 9 Malaya’s M. P. asks a Question. UNUSED EXPORT RIGHTS. COLONIAL SECRETARY GIVES DETAILED FIGURES. London, December 13. House of Commons, replying Tz r F’ P pnn .v (C) Kingston onThames the Rt. Hon. L. M. 8. Amery sai t iat the detailed figures of the actual quantity of rubber215 words
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Article233 1926-12-14 9 SUCCESSFUL RESULTS. London, December 13. The agreement reached at Geneva is generally welcomed in allied capitals. The Times regards the step as a logical development of the Locarno pact. It says that the real significance of the decisions lays on the allied recognition that pinpricks will not233 words
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Article63 1926-12-14 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 13. Paris, 1211; New York, 4.84 j; Brussels, 34 86- Geneva, 25.10; Amsterdam, 12.13; Milan, 106 J Berlin, 20.38 Stockholm, 18.15 Copenhagen, 18.21; Oslo, 19-171; Vienna. 34.39| Prague, 163 j Helsingfors, 192|; Madrid, 31.86*; Lisbon, Rio, SH; Buenos Aires, Bombay, 1/5 Hd; Shanghai,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article490 1926-12-14 9 Another $l,OOO Offer. INCREASED CHANCES OF WINNING. As already stated, the Sunday Gazette is to repeat its offer of $l,OOO to the reader who sends in the correct solution of a cross-words puzzle to be published in its next issue. In connection with the last $l,OOO cross-words puzzle,490 words
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Article44 1926-12-14 9 Do not forget the children. Make it easy for Santa Claus to pay a visit to the C >nvenL Emntv stockings mean tears, while YOUR donation guarantees sunshine and laughter. Contributions to Mr. S. Wood-Hill, c/o Hottenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., Penang.44 words
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Article22 1926-12-14 9 NEW WORLD’S RECORD. Rome, December 13. Callegari has broken the world’s record by walking twenty kilometres in 98 minutes 51 seconds.22 words
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Advertisement41 1926-12-14 9 The Greatest BUICK For 1927 Bnick offers a brilliant example of fhe ever-improving quality of Buick craftsmanship—motor car transportation in winch you can forget the vehicle and experience only the delights of smooth, effortless travel. GROSVENOR MOTORS, 27, Beach Street, PENANG.41 words
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Advertisement238 1926-12-14 9 ĔĔ Phone 982 H To avoid disappointment and to secure best selec- tion of our varied stocks vve suggest our numerous client 8 EE make their purchases now. EE EE Johnnie Walker Whisky Confectionery EE Pommery Greno Champagne Crackers EE Hunters York Hams Nuts (various) EE Mincemeat Cigars Xmas Puddings238 words
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Obituary135 1926-12-14 9 OBITUARY. LORD EMMOTT. London, December 13. Reuter announces the death of Lord Emmott. The following is from Who's Who. Emmott, 1st Baron, of Oldham, cr. 1911 Alfred Emmott, P. C., 0. 0. M. G.. cr. 1914 G. B. E., cr. 1917 b. 1858 e. surv. s of late Thomas Emmott135 words
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Article7999 1926-12-14 10 High Commissioner’s “Modified” Devolution Scheme. Finance and Council Constitution Proposals Alone Retained. The Federal Council assembled in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning, after a ceremonial opening, for the most important meeting of the year that at which the Supply Bill forms the principal item in the Orders of the7,999 words
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Article426 1926-12-14 11 SAD NEWS BY CABLE TO-DAY. Pneumonia Attack Whilst In Portugal. It is with deep regret that we have to announce the death of Mr. W. Kellie Smith, a very well-known resident of Perak, at Lisbon, Portugal, where he was on business. The s?»d news was received426 words
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Article213 1926-12-14 11 A Political Centre in Goyaz State. Braz’l, with its four thousand miles of Atlantic seaboard, and an area as large as that of Europe, is about to create a political capital. Like India and the United States, which leave their principal cities, Calcutta and New York,213 words
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Article188 1926-12-14 11 The following were the latest quo' titions in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. Shares. M u 5 M a) sc. c. c. sc. Minir g. Chenderiang 27/6 28.6 28/3 29/6 Eastern Siam Tin 24/6 25/6 24/- 25/.Telapang 38/- 4<>/-188 words
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Article86 1926-12-14 11 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY trtMITED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padangs .87 .89 Hitams 1 20 1.22 J Huey Yots ord. 30/- 31/ Johans .30 .321 Kujohs 1.07 1.10 Kuchais 1.85 1.90 Malaya Consol. .10 .13 prem. Malay Siamese86 words
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Article78 1926-12-14 11 The folk wing are our latest quota'ions Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. A. Moleks $2.70 $2.80 Bassetts J. 30 1.53 Bedfords .95 1.00 Colnsburgh 4.40 460 li.dragiris 10.25 1C.50 KatoyangS 2.10 2.20 Mentakabs .55 S. Tukangg 1.30 135 Tins. B. Padangs .89 .91 Chenderiangs 27/6 28/6 Hitams 1.20 1.2578 words
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Article170 1926-12-14 11 Mr. S. Wood-Hill beggs to acknowledge the following Previously acknowledged 934 Mr. Soon Kim Cheng 5 E. T. Williams 10 N. Kay Kay «5 Per Mr. W. J. Foley (Second list) Mr. Mrs. S. T. Janson 5 Miss Yvonne Martin 10 Mr. F. R, Woodford 5170 words
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Article714 1926-12-14 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Rimba for P. Langkawi and Alor Star. Pungah for Asaban and Batu Bahra Shunko Maru for Colombo and Bombay. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore Kutsang for Calcutta. Namsang for Singapore, China and Japan. Elephanta for Port Swettenham and Singapore. The British714 words
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Article457 1926-12-14 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sandav). BI TRAIN Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlie? than the Ordinary mail. Resumption or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closer daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Bnntar,457 words
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Article211 1926-12-14 12 PENANG, DECEMBER 14, 1926. Benares Opium 55,000.00 non». Cloves 75.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* 160.00 sellerNutmega 80s 100.00 nom 110 s 95.00 Coconuts l,OO 50.00 nom Copra Snniried *10.65 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice No, 1 15.00211 words
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Article132 1926-12-14 12 PENANG, DECEMBER 14, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndon Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight Bans 2/4 3/32 I? 3 M Credit 2/4 3/8 v 3 Documentary 2/4 13/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 155| i 3 day’s sight Private 157} c Bombay Demand Bank t 155} Madras132 words
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Article1230 1926-12-14 12 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. I E 3 i I 1 s? X aS RUBBER [DoIm... 0 8 e Allenby Rubber Oo 2 63 2 80 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2 70] 290 Amalgamated Malay Estate» 4 59 4 «5 Ayer FHtam Planting Syndicate 4 60 4 70 ex Ayer1,230 words
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Advertisement271 1926-12-14 12 Mi. I ZM TAIK HENG CO., 211/213, Penang Road, Penang. >»♦*< Provisions of Different Kinds Supplied Fresh Stocks. Domestic Supplies, such as Cold Storage ProJ ducts, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Essences, Toilet Goods, Patent Medicines, etc. n.//' ‘■r SOAP TYPEWRITERS x It is a notable fact that Lever Bros. Ltd., J271 words
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Advertisement57 1926-12-14 12 Caplbeck, Macgregor And Company, Limited. ‘W The Connoisseur comes to Caldbecks.” TD) n I IQ Mfr Barclay s< j Lager. 'J'HAT subtle difference distinguishing Barclaj s is ll resistible to those "h appreciate a really LAGER. Caldbeck, Macgregor And Company, Lim'o (Incorporated in > hal 1 the G'liH’ 111 (Incorporated57 words
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Article679 1926-12-14 13 STRIKING INDUSTRIAL ADVANCE’'. The economic development of France since the war and the manner in which she has improved her position relatively to the other industrial and exporting nations of Europe were the subject of a lecture given to the Manchester Statistical Society by Mr. J. R.679 words
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Advertisement281 1926-12-14 13 No equal Value inf Safety Razors The razor that sharpens its own blade. The blade that stands up to its X task. /7^ s The strop that keeps the edge /7/ /y on blade. J com P°nents of the y[;\ 1/ v ae J T Auto Strop set illustrated be-281 words
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Advertisement43 1926-12-14 13 Helps Those Hard Coughs. The danger of influenza is its tendency to develop into pleurisy and pneumonia. Stop your cold before it reaches this danger point and for the cough anu painful, wheezy breathing, take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is for sale jverywhere.43 words
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Advertisement193 1926-12-14 13 «T Your Drink Problem Solved EVERYONE enjoys drinking a beverage at mealtime, but most beverages are totally inadequate. Either they do not please in taste, or they contain drugs that are seriously injurious. t Thousands of men and women who never drink tea or coffee, either because they do not193 words
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Article1513 1926-12-14 14 HIRE PURCHASE CUSTOM IN RELATION TO BANKRUPTCY. The Richardson Case. An interesting point regarding hire purchase agreements in relation to bankruptcy was discussed in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Friday morning upon an application by the Assistant Official Assignee (Mr. L. Gibson) I for a declaration that a1,513 words
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Article140 1926-12-14 14 RUBBISH TIPS FORCED UNTO A RIVER. A mountain, at Cwm Duffryn, Ebbw Vale, is moving according to a report in a home paper. Many acres of land are moving, and the weight of the mountain is gradually forcing big rubbish tips at its base into the river, which140 words
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