Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 August 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 175. VOL LXXX. SATURDAY, sth AUGUST, 1922 PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 601 1 f NIKKO I nOPERH ART i j PHOTOGRAPHIC j STUDIO j H O. 7. NO-IiHAM ROAD. < •I Tel. No. 579. 4 5 min imummii mm mm img t MESSRS. JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD., S S S HAVE RECEIVED THE ROYAL WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT TO H H KMl®i© H.R.H. THE
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    • 12 1 W T. :j (DENTIST. NSMT DOOR TO I TRt •IIPEWSARY.” ivAW/WW.WAW.- I
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  • 1261 2 exiviri jex r with a new. system. The S'-veudi annual geiivra! meeting "I b’ubliiT I* nt I \val.iiiiile I. was hel'i. oil July 1?. at 2-1. lil'tl Lane. Eastcliea| >. E. Mr. 11. Eric Mill'T. who presided, said that there was a general desire to see sum»* earl\
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  • 188 2 The directors’ report to the shareholders, to be presented at the annual general meeting on August. 12th, noon, at 64 Market-st., Singapore, states: Your Directors beg to submit then eighth annual report and statement of accounts as at 28th February, 1922. Accounts. —These show a book profit of
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  • 789 2 The twelfth annual meeting of the shareholders "I the Rubber Estates of Krian, Limited, was held on July (I at the registered oilices, 7, Marlins Lane. Cannon Street, E. Mr. M Arthur \ddinsell (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman said :—The results of the year under review
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  • 426 2 s. GEORGE THE MARTYR. Sth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m. Matins. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. Children’s Service. 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn 279, Ps LN I 127. Ps LXII. Ps LXII I 128. Magnificat 122. Nunc Dimittis “240. Hymns 170, 460. 461. Friday,
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  • 44 2 sth August, 1922. Local. eta. Smoked Sheet 24i Fine Pale Crepe 24| Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17| Sing A- Smoked Sheet 25 PORE J Crepe 25 London and New York. t I Smoked Sheet 7 l/2d London Crepe 7 New York Gl4|
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  • 46 2 The following are additional rubber outputs for July lbs. Ayer Kuning (F.M.5.)... 72,000 Bradwall 46,485 Chersonese 45.423 Dennistown 49,000 Highlands and Lowlands 102,000 Klabang 44,700 Krian Plantations 32,100 Kuala Geh 19.865 Majedie (Johore) 18,000 Permas 32,803 Sungei Krian 61,800 Sungei Way 46,153 Sekong 15,500
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  • 89 2 Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., for .July, output 1,560 piculs, yardage 259,200 cubic yards. Kramat Pulai. Limited, for July, from the mine, tin 400 piculs, from tributors 168 piculs, total 568 piculs. A Perakite writes to the M.M.” drawing attention to the long and meritorious service of over .39
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 282 2 STARVING AMIDST PLENTY! With a plentiful supply of food, good food too, men or women can starve just as surely as if they had no food at all. And they cannot be really healthy unless the food they eat is perfectly digested. Most of us spend our lives slaving for
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    • 315 2 WHITEAWAY’S 2nd WEEK o F 2= X GREAT SALE. 12 OUTSTANDING BARGAINS. 60 DOZENS. 300 YARDS. V. F. M. Writing Pads Ppintei! B e(i Casemeirt 10u ShCCtS. For narrow curtains primed in Best Bank Paper, Ruled 9® at Resigns fast colours. 31 inches wide. 2 PADS SALE PRICE FOR 85
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  • 575 3 THE PROBLEM IN RANGOON. Al a meeting of the public health and markets subcommittee of the Rangoon Municipality, Mr. Ginwala asked whether the milk supply question had bcm gjven up as a bad job, owing to a threatened strike. Mr. Murray said the axeeutive were awaiting the orders
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  • 508 3 AN AMERICAN CONTROVERSYUnder the guise of guarding the public health, a bill is now before the Senate of the United States-, having already passed the House of Representa fives to prevent skim milk compounds entering inter-state commerce- If the Senate could only be made to understand that this
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  • 276 3 •‘S.F.P.” At the conclusion of the inquest int > the death of Ismail bin Ahmed, motor boat driver, who came by his death as thei result of a gunshot wound, said to have been accidentally fired at. him during a hunt for wild pigs by a-
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  • 215 3 At the annual general meeting held lately in the Selangor Club, the follow ing office bearers for the ensuing year were elected :—Chieftain Mr. J. C. M. Bell Hon. Secretary Mr. D. Mavor, Kuala Lumpur Hon. Treasurer, Mr. J. Sutherland. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Kuala Lumpur;
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  • 144 3 T.O.M.” The officers and men of the 2nd Batta lion of the Burma Rifles, numbering over 6CO strong under Col. Rigg, which is io replace the Ist Battalion returning to Burma shortly, arrived at Taiping, or Tuesday night at 11.20 by special train 'Fhe train,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 388 3 -TT IF—SHObT CLASSIFIED jdVE RTISEMENTS. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., h( inserted in the Pinang Gazette at THREE cents a word intill :I <|<lnss to which ~lj., jit to ho sent. Minimum Charge $1 each Insertion. 6 Consecutive Insertions $5. Cash must accompany order, it rA i„ the advertisements
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    • 393 3 For FLAVOUR I The Time Has Come. 1 just right I 1 Its reputation I 2 1 warrants a trial I ilMpl E ORDER IT TO DAY’] 1 WW I The ORIGINAL Worcestershire i g Cora When real bargains can be secured. Pain A special offer of good reliable clocks
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  • 19 4 BroUARD. —At Kuala Lumpur, on July 2'Jth t<> Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brouard, of Seremban, a son.
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  • 57 4 SMITH— Jenning".—At Si. George’s Church. Penang, on August Ith, by the Rev. Keppel (rainier. M. Colonial Chaplain. Stuart Laurie Smith. M. 8.. CH.B.. Gula, Perak, only >on oi Mr. and Mrs. 1). Smith, The Limes. Dumfries, Scotland, to Doris Wood, only daughter of the late’ J. B. Jennings and
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  • 856 4 It has long been plain that the <ptestion of Inter-Allied war debts constituted a factor of such uncertainty and imporc ance that it was vain to expect any stability of international affairs so long as no satisfactory settlement of these debts had been arrived at. There is
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  • 49 4 There will be no issue of the I’inang Gazette on Monday. The Chief Post Office will he closed at noon on Monday, when there will be deliveries to town and suburban districts till noon. The Government Telegraph Office will be open from 7 a.m. till 8 p.m.
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  • 118 4 The homewartl mail, by the Ka<hgar. closes at ID a.m. on Monday. Tho homeward mail, by the Chambord, doses at 8 a.m. on Tuesday. The homeward mail, by the Chilka. closes at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Mails despatched by the ('hamoord are expected to be delivered in London
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  • 669 4 The London Conference. MR. ASQUITH AND THE PREMIER. [Reuter's Telegrams.] Loudon, August 3Following Sir Robert Horne’s statement, Mr. Asquith urged the immediate scaling down of reparations to what was really practicable. Britain should forego her share and also forego other indebtedness, not as an act of magnanimity but of
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  • 38 4 Berlin. Atipus» •”>. The- Bavarian rej»ly to Ebert s letter is conciliatory. President Ebert is inviting Hen l.erchenfeld to conn* to Berlin to :H range a settlement regarding the measures toi the preservation of the Rcpubli
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  • 247 4 Greek Advance Averted Constantinople, 11} lk I kt* threatened Greek advance Constantinople appears to l;iV( averted in consequence of -.|i; Allied Ut hatulja lines have been reint'orod British, French and Italian j nt and cavalry have taken up the frontier, which i s very- (nii et > estimated that
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  • 52 4 Rome. Augii-i -I t he strike has ended. An Acute Situation. Rome, Augusi I lhe tension between the I'asciUi and the Communists is becoming nioi acute. Disturbances, accompanied Ly casualties, occurred at Genoa ami Ancona- Nevertheless, the Government is confident of restoring <''»rn plete order in a
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  • 107 4 PRESIDENT A WAIT I.M i DEVELOPMENTS Washington, August I It is generally expected that I'"* dent Harding will await the luribei development, both of the coal anl- strikes, before making aiioTe move. It is thought that the I 1 1 dent wishes io give tli<* railway fives
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  • 85 4 ANGLO-DUTCH ('(».MI’ANA> OI TIM T. London, Augu-i- 1 The Anglo-Duh h Flaiitations Co»paiiv of Java have concluded a' inent with Iho General I' 11 1 pany, New York, whereby 1 agree to take the entire outpa' standard rubber of the to""';' |tM October Ist to the end
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  • 26 4 Geneva. Aug"> Professor Ein-tein. ing his 'hu.llo" 1 1 League Commission tul co-operation, explained p for finishing most urge”' proceeding to -I a pan-
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  • 51 4 Geneva. The Mandates th League of Nations <h s< j h", tion of the existing tants of the “B’ il!l,i .i nian'- 1 1 territories, h IS hop* l t hc s < 1 ries will annually ■-upp x r f lt ii> riat with statisti< {M>rls of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 403 4 AIR BA N MOR S E I J “Y” OIL ENGINES. I RELIABLE POWER AT LOW COST. G Economy prompts the user to cut the cost 0 i of power to the lowest limit and the Type “Y a S oil engines offer another opportunity to reduce H R this
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    • 28 4 “E. O.” Friday, 4th August, Dancing after Dinner. Saturday, sth August, Special Tiffin Orchestra. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors J/r. I>. (i. ih'ddh if. Mdl’iitiin 1 "it'tl X>rt'ic‘. t C
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 33 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-daa". 11.40 p.m. 5.5 G p.m. TO-MORROW. 11.41 a.m. J. 41 a.m. 11.55 p.m. b. 29 p.m. Monday. 12.14 a.m. 3.21 a.m. 12.1 n p.m. o p.m*
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  • 103 4 DEATH. Webster.—<hi -nd August, William Webster. M. I. Meeh. E.. Singapore, youngest son ot the late Peter Webster, farmer of Grange of Lour. Forfarshire, Scotland. Aged 73. OBITUARY. SIR RICHARD VASSAR-SMITH. London, August oIhe death has occurred of Sir Richard Vassar-Smith aged 79. .Sir Richard Vassar A assar-Smith was the
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  • 200 5 Speeches of Counsel. London. August .3- •"I*”.'!' 1 enquiry dosed to-day, ul 7m*l addressed the Court, on hidon of which the President Hired that the Court would now 1... the ii»se. and hoped to issue -I—!’>’<■• For the India Office. q r Burknill. representing the JnOffice. contended
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  • 47 5 NATIONAL surprise landing. London, August 3. National forces carried out a surprise landing from the sea in the vicinity of t>ll it, Countv Kerry- An attempt to rmslrate the disembarkation of the troops lompletely failed. This coup lakes the Irregular left flank tn the rear.
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  • 44 5 GRAVE ANXIETY. London. August 4A grave bulletin with regard to Lord Northelitfe. who has heart trouble, was issued this morning- It savs there has been some increase of heart weakness and general exhaustion- His Lordship's condition gives rise to great anxiety.
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  • 29 5 Madrid, August 3 Ihe Premier’s Secretary 7 announced ’hat the status of Tangier will be discussed at a Conference in Ixmdon in the second fortnight of September.
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  • 43 5 London, August. 3A big step towards railway re-orga-■iisation is announced in the form of 'heamalgamation of tin* Great Central, peat Eastern. Great Northern. Great A'»rth of Scotland. tin* North British •aid twenty-six small companies with ,n,; d capital of £‘248.000,000.
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  • 35 5 Paris, August 3 A -übterraneari oil reservoir is rel""t(d to have Immmi discovered in the ’nest of Abatilles, near Bordeaux. x !*»*its estimate that it will produce •'•’’•otiti übi( feel a (lav
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  • 83 5 oi l I i care for motoring,” said an l ,u with much decision. “My m.p--.1 In ’Ut ■< hi* nev twospater '»,(< t a,V b 1 I °nly driven it a l( nnd ;i nice mess he made of !ll ul out :h> whale linn winding I
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  • 95 5 Premier’s Statement. London, \cun-t 3 In the House of Commons. Mr Lloyd George stated that tin* («ovei ni-ieni had decided to adopt the Air Ministry’s scheme, providing 500 machines for home defence, at an increased cost of £2.000,000 annually, £900,000 of which would be from Air Ministry
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  • 91 5 London, July —ln connection with the Birth Control Conference, a private session, confined to medical men. was attended by 154. including fifteen medi cal officers of health, several cf whi m were appointed to attend by the Municipalities. It was resolved, with three dissentients, that birth control
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  • 258 5 The National Alliance for increasing the population of France announces that the Michelin prize of 59.( HHM' is to lx* awarded to the author of the best pamphlet of propaganda against the falling birth-rate. Five other prizes of IO.fMMIf to 2.000 f and forty prizes of
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  • 103 5 A DRAFT BILL. The Executivei of the General Labour Committee recently recommended the introduction of a law to enable Hindu marriages celebrated on an estate to be registered, as a means of preventing subsequent disputes as to the status of the parties. The draft of a Bill published
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  • 69 5 “M.M” The following Interim Reports have been sent in since Ist July: Eleventh Interim Report—Temporary Allowance for Europeans dated 11th July. Twelfth Interim Report-Fire Brigades, dated 12th July. Thirteenth Interim Report-—Registra-tion of Vehicles, dated 13th July. Fourteenth Interim Report—Three recommendations regarding Treasury organisation. dated 15th July. Fifteenth Interim
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  • 96 5 —“M.M.” A POSTPONEMENT The Pertang Rubber Estate ease has been postponed sine die. Dr Braddon continued his address to the Court on July 31st- He argued at considerable length on acquiescence. He said defendants could not say that the lairiiiffs had encouraged defendants to continue the committing of
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  • 1141 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. —“M. M.” Mr. J. L. McFall has returned fr* m leave. Lady Inchcape is suffering from a nervous breakdown, and has gone to Gienapp for a few weeks' rest, says the L. and C. Express Dr. Wang Chung-hui has been appointed as Acting Premier of the Cabinet in
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  • 232 5 Mi lx.*e Tjoen Soei, the owner of Arch Marella. has it is understood, made another big purchase in Australia, having bought the M elkiri mare Red Dome. This mare is a six year old and has done some first class racing. In 1920 with 7.10 she won the
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  • 138 5 “T.0.M.” LOCAL RATES TO BE RAISED. At the meeting of the Kuala Lumpur I Sanitary Board, the Chairman stated that it was pretty definite that the Govi ernment would raise local rates next year and that the matter would be discussed fully at the next meeting of
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  • 70 5 a quarter and a half million dollars. S T.” EUROPEAN BUSINESS HOI’SES DESTROYED. Hongkong. August 1. A disastrous five occurred in the centre of the city List night. Kelly and Walsh’s printing w orks, the Hongkong Electric Company's store and the Carlton Hotel annexe were all gutted,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 226 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —As one who also hacked Brownie on Saturday, 1 think an explanation of Major E. Gordon Smythe’s extraordinary omission to weigh-out is also due to me and the other common or garden members of the P. T. C. 1 really
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    • 260 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir. —I await with great interest, the publication of the whole proceedings in the decision of the S. R. A. re the appeal in the “Lady Piquet” case against the decision of the Stewards of the Penang Races. Most of your
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    • 155 5 THE PROGRAMME. Entries, which close on the 12th inst, are now being received by Mr. .1. IL Pye, Secretary of the Penang Cricket Club, for the P. C. C. Gymkhana to be held at the Esplanade on Saturday, the 26th August. The programme comprises seventeen items, of which
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  • 136 5 B” COMPANY’S SUCCESSFCL EVENING. The first concert and dance to be held by the Penang Volunteers since their reconstitution took place in the Drill Hall last night, when the members of “B” Company played the pari of hosts to an attendance numbering about .300. The function proved
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  • 440 5 FINAL TRIAL MATCH. The last of the trial games for the selection of a Penang side to meet Selangor in the “Malaya” Cup competition was played at the Esplanade, last evening. when a large attendance witnessed a fast and interesting match between Colours and Whites. The result
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  • 31 5 Mr. Khoo Hooi Hye is the representative of Penang for the Malayan Singles Tennis Championship. Mr. Hooi Hye reached the final last year, to be beaten by Nakamura.
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  • 106 5 F. M. S. v. Colony. The F. M. S. v Colony cricket match commenced at 10. .'*>o a. m. to-day in Kuala Lumpur and will be resumed on Monday at 10 a. m. Teams Colony.—O. P. Griffith-Jones (Capt), Dr Martin (Penang). C. C. Simpson. Dr. Scharenguivel, E. J. Riches,
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  • 175 5 “s. T.” Salzman Acjain Malacca’s Champion. The player to represent Malacca in the Malaya Tennis Championship will again by Salzman. It will be remember.-»! that he wtis the representative last year but was not in form. H. M. de Souza, the Malacca runner-up, made Salzman go all the
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  • 71 5 Those who are out of town on Monday, when the Chefalo-Palermo Company make their first ap|M-arance in the Town Hall, will have an opportunity on Tuesday of seeing them. As already stated, the company has earned an excellent name in Singa[>ore. Calcutta, Rangoon and elsewhere, and they
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  • 401 6 DOES IT ADVERSELY AFFECT TN DI A A Siml/i press communique states: Some alarm has recently been expressed lest the New Zealand Immigration Restriction Act of November 1920 should adversely affect the position of Indians. This fear is unfounded. The new Act. merely substitutes for the
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  • 113 6 PENANG. AUGUST d. 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chaptered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/.‘> 15/1G 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 5/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsl76-j'i 3 days’sight Private IXO Bombay Demand Bank ITb-j) 2 Madras Demand Bank 17t’J> g- 3 days’sight Private
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  • 212 6 Aug 5, 6 and 7—Penang Golf Club, (’olumbia (’up. Aug 5 and 7—Penang Golf Club. American Tennis Tournament. Aug 7 and X—Chefalo and Palermo. Town Hall, 9.30 p.m. August 9—Court of Appeal. Alor Star. Aug 23—Lodge Krian, Parit Buntar, Installation Meeting. 6.30 p.m. Sept. 20—Board of Licensing .Justices,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 320 6 FOR SALE. '6 2 X Yl /7 T T C? A X Meranti and other Hardwood X I Vfl ■J IJ Planks and Scantlings. AL X standard sizes of Hardwood X w-x v 1 ZN X timber, Chenghai, Merbau. X hlte 1 OrtlaUCl x Meranti, etc. And any special X
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    • 837 6 I grew sturdy and strong on -■‘KEPLER Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract --WgK Parents who insist on ‘Kepler’ Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract give their children the power to resist disease and maintain gTOW r their health and strength in the zEJMr Tropics. Delicious to take o COOu
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 289 7 batsman should not u«e a heavy bat, if possible he should a-wa.ys use his ewii he, should’ cultivate an easy upright stance at the wicket he. should never decide upon a strake until he is certain lie has seen the bail, and should take, th# greatest care
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    • 229 7 Following closely upon ‘.he engagement of Macdonald, the Australian bowler. Dy Nelson Cricket Club, a sensation was created in cricket circles by the news that Frank O’Keeffe, the Nexx South Wales and Victoria player, had signed for Church, another Lancashire League dub. O’Keeffe who has a world-wide
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    • 215 7 At Wimbledon an observation was heard to the effect that married people almost invariably made had partners. Husband and wife do not play their best when playing together. This is probably true one cannot recall that Mr. and Mrs. Anybody ever won an important mixed doubles championship, aJthough,
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    • 31 7 Small girl (to chemist): “Please give me threepen north of castor oil -and please make it as little as you can. ’cots I’ve got to take it-”
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    • 302 7 NEVER OBLIGE A STRANGER IN A BANK. On Monday when Mr- Tan heng I’oey, the chinchew of the Deli, was in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank S ngapore on business bent, he had with him in a locked handbag a considerable sum of money in notes and
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  • 175 7 The usual weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board was held at Singapore under the presidency of Mr. .T. VV. Simmons and among the applications was one by Mr. T. Mayhew to raise the. rent of a house in Zion Road from o $l6 per
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  • 95 7 Shanghai, July 26. —Cheng Kung-min has sent a part of his First Division to Shaokwan for defence. Wu Pei-fu is anticipating an offensive by Chang Tso-lin-The Diplomatic Corps in Peking protests against the seizure of salt revenue. Shanghai. July 29. —The Yunnan troops under the command of Changkaiyu
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 191 7 BA GOOD TIP.! K BUY YOUR WINES SPIRITS K FROM «Caldbeck, Macgregor H| CO., LTD., Ixi'oiipoit xtei) i.\ Shanghai.) zz The Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants of Penang. =z l SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS, HOTELS g 1 AND MESSES. a «aMMa» aaaaßama > 'lira! I n I “ROKO”
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    • 66 7 TO KEEP WELL IN THE HEAT daily regularity is of the first importance, and to ensure this Pinkettes are perfection. These gentle little laxatives dispel constipation, regulate l the liver. IWSHJ cure bdious attacks, sick headaches, bad breath, coated tongue, clear the skin of pimples and blotches. Of chemists, or
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    • 104 7 ANNOUNCEMENT. E, 0. HOTEL ANNEXES. A Few FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Bath Rooms Attached. Electric Light and Fans. Available from Ist August at Moderate Rentals Including Morning Tea. Apply E. O. Hotel, Office. 1273 —n. c.—daily. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KING OF SIAM. HOTEL ROYAL BANGKOK, SIAM. First Class
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    • 771 7 WWi W CK I IB r, ft J HI I MBSI JI RE I A fl 1 4 A Nune tayj I shall re commend Glaxo wheneveropportunity J 0 arises, as 1 have thoroughly tried it during the last two months, and for milk puddings it b splendid.*' KF Plenty
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1666 8 EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD.. ‘‘^JS^.?««!^I LLO T,NO (INCORPORATED IN THE STRUTS SETTLEMENTS.) STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated m Italy.) TEL. ADDRESS: TELEPHONE. (Incorporated in England.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS ‘SHIPPING, PENANG.” No. 474. From Singapore The following steamers of above line Due Penang Head Office No. 63. 3each Street. Penang. i will be
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