Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 July 1923
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1923-07-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 169. VOL LXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY, 1923. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement389 1923-07-25 1 I “NIKKO” i I MODERN ART I PHOTOGRAPHIC j STUDIO j No. 7, Northam Road. Penang. s I Tei«P bon No S79 J MESSRS. JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD., HAVE RECEIVED THE ROYAL WARRANT OF ‘APPOINTMENT TO 1/ fiE H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES j i j j BLACK WHITE j389 words
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Advertisement52 1923-07-25 1 :X=aX«^ x wr 1871 fl! niNMZEB W n GOOD JEWELLERY 111 5! MUST POSSESS THREE VIRTUES g ill Beauty, Utility Quality AND THE GREATEST OF “J THESE IS QUALITY. ij I B. P. de SILVA,x X 1, BISHOP STREET. Il Ca x B 8 X s x =s x =s52 words
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Article103 1923-07-25 2 AUTUMN RACES, 1923. 31st July, 2nd and 4th August Total Stakes $27,500 10 per cent of Sweep money to be divided amongst winning owners with a Gold Cup to the winner of Division A —Horses Ist Day and a Cup to the winner Division A—Exgriffin Ponies 2nd103 words
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Article117 1923-07-25 2 AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Saturday, 4th August, 1923. A Non-Selling unlimited Sweep will be held on RACE 4. 40 per cent, to the Drawer of the Winning Horse. 20 per cent, to the Drawer of the Second Horse. 10 per cent, to the Drawer of the Third Horse.117 words
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Article625 1923-07-25 2 PLEA FOR RESTORATION. It is of the greatest importance for the development of British trade and for the maintenance of London’s position as a monetary centre that the British gold standard should be restored at the earliest possible date,” said Professor Gustav Cassel, of Stockholm, addressing a625 words
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Article118 1923-07-25 2 July 25—Penang St. Andrew’s Society, A. G. Meeting, 6.45 p.m. in P.C.C. 26, 28—Moonlight Band Performances. 27—Y.W.C.A. Concert, Town Hall, 9.15 p.m. 27—Entertainment, Town Hall, Cai ping, by Lady Treacher Girls’ School, 6.30 p.m. 29—P.S.C. Monthly Medal, “A” Class 100 yards H’cap; “B” Class 50 yards H’cap. July118 words
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Advertisement914 1923-07-25 2 Short Classified Advertisements. DENTIST. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., can be inserted in the Pinang K. SHIMADA, THREE CENTS A WORD w f N 3< 3 Chul,a S,reeL Penan2 counting the address to which replies are to be seat. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Minimum Charge 1 each Insertion. The various metalled914 words
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Advertisement266 1923-07-25 2 Something for Nothing. FREE ADVICE ON ELECTRIC ENERGY. The Municipal Electricity Supply Department is now prepared to consider applications for the supply of electric energy for driving workshops and factories at an exceptionally low rate. Amongst the various applications to which Electricity is being supplied in Penang to-day may be266 words
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Advertisement248 1923-07-25 2 _J increase L» VITAL ENERGY fig PSM by taking HU SANATOGEH I A. Dr. Claude L.Wb«eler write»: The user of Sanatogen is richly re- warded in freedom from languor. I HMM gain of strength and activity. MHB alertness of mmd and increased. resistieg powerto Just for Once Insist on MILK248 words
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Advertisement36 1923-07-25 2 Shorthand Rapid Course, at $3 each or $3.30 post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. Key for Shorthand Rapid Course, at $1.50 each or $l.BO post free, stocked by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.36 words
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Advertisement253 1923-07-25 2 MRIS CARTERS No metal can touchy i Tliese garters are Ba d e V’ nch stretch elastic. They fit y our u smoothly and are extreme comfortable. Long wear in every pair. Ask for themk name—Wide weave PARIS. A STEIN COMPANY CHICAGO, U. S. A. NEWYORmu.a.A. j I H I253 words
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Article1650 1923-07-25 3 SOME IMPRESSIONS OF TROON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh. June 27. You did not amount to much at Troon in the Open Championship if you appeared on the links in anything but the Carolean breeches of contemporary fashion or in a knitted costume. The standards of the occasion1,650 words
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Article52 1923-07-25 3 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m.. to-day 1 March I’m the man Bilton 2' Gavotte Stephanie Czibulka 3 Waltz Take Back Your Gold Boettger 4 Selection Falka Chassaignes 5 Fox Trot Nightingale Rose God Save52 words
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Advertisement663 1923-07-25 3 banks. HANDEL maatschappij. \’ds TRADING SOCIETY. XEPi ,Ji! 1 ESTABLISHED 1824. HPaid-Up) < 3 l”* 1 f 80,000,000 abt. £6,666,687 BUtntoO Kc 7' 19.445,211 abt. £1,620.434 'I 11 f 22,660,000 abt. £1,888,333 I, h Singapore, Calcutta, Hongkong, 1,4 I Rangoon. Medan, Kobe. Kota Radja ghagg' l p, l( ul g663 words
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Advertisement59 1923-07-25 3 PINKETTES KEEP YOU WELL. during the hot months of the year by keeping the system clean and the blood cool. Used occasionally when needed they dispel constipation, aid the liver, banish biliousness and sick headaches, prevent diarrhoea and dysenteryDealers everywhere sell Pinkettes, or post free, 60 cents per vial, from59 words
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Advertisement49 1923-07-25 3 PRITCHARD C° L™ (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) NEW FROCKS, HATS and SUNSHADES just arrived for coming RACE SEASON LIBERTY’S CREPE-DEr SILKS CHINES W I GEORGETTES and 1 i SILK SATINS. I STOCKINGS t/L* Etc QUALITY AND PRICES UNEQUALLED COME AND SEE. PRITCHARD Co., Ltd., PENANG, IPOH AND S. PATANI.49 words
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Article1195 1923-07-25 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. C. J- K. Grieve left for Home. The dearth is announced of Mr. Ernest A. Head, news editor of the “Pall Mall Gazette.” at the early age of 52. Mr. J. G. Corn well, assistant engineer in the F. M. S. Railways, is retiring in January on1,195 words
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Article450 1923-07-25 4 WILSON—STRACHAN. The marriage was celebrated at St. Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur, on July 21. of Mr. Ronad Eric Wilson, Cadet, Malayan Civil Senice. anct Miss Margaret Cicely Strachan, daughter of Mr. J. Strachan. Director of Public Works. F. M. S and Mrs. Strachan. The church which had been prettilly450 words
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Article1984 1923-07-25 4 The Adjourned Meeting. The adjourned special general meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce to discuss, and if approved, to pass the new rules empowering the Chamber to elect a member to the Legislative Council, nas held in the Chamber, Downing Street, Penang, yesterday afternoon. There were1,984 words
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Article504 1923-07-25 4 ASSAULT CASE AT MALACCA Captain W. Pratt, district j ndM Malacca, sitting as a police magi Z' had before him Inspector .J f r traffic inspector, Malacca, who was Z ged with voluntarily causing h nrt Doctor B.H. Ong. The story f or prosecution was to the504 words
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Advertisement521 1923-07-25 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG. SURVEYOR. The Municipal Commissioners invite applications for the appointment of a fully qualified Surveyor in the Municipal Engineer's Department. Candidates should have thorough knowledge of Theodolite Surveying, Levelling, Plotting, Setting out Works, etc and hold a Geodesy Diploma from a Recognised521 words
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Advertisement96 1923-07-25 4 ORDINANCE NO. ’4 (BANKRUPTCTJ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENT OF PEN’A^’ 1 In Bankruptcy. No. 2b Mb(Summary Case). Re CHOP HIN MOR Tan Beng Yeong was one partners). Notice is hereby civen thm Lja and Final Dividend at the rat’ per centum in the above been declared,96 words
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Article3447 1923-07-25 5 U el9 rt on Planters’ Conditions. fl t() oW ing is the concluding portion i( |lO |t of a sub committee appoint th.. Incorporated S zciety of Piant- jl|qlli| info ami report up m que.s--l(1I < r to the salaries emoluments tions n an I '.-neral conditions and3,447 words
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Article195 1923-07-25 5 London -July 13. —“M. Poincare will wait and see,” says the Paris correspon dent of “The Times.” It i- impossible to judge Mr. Baldwin’s declaration until we know how he proposes to approach Germany- Official circles in Pari" emphasise the necessity of knowing the precise terms of195 words
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Article108 1923-07-25 5 London, July 16.—A Peking message says 2,000 eunuchs are homeless and out of work in Peking as a result of the exEmperor dismissing them from his palace owing to the discovery that most valuable gold ornaments were missing. The eunuchs who were suspected were ordered to108 words
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Article121 1923-07-25 5 London. -July 13. —A message from Paris states that while climbing Point de Gliere in Savoy with Colonel Strutt and two guides, Lieutenant-Colonel Lawrie Oppenheim was killed instantaneously by a -tone crashing on his head. (Lieutenant-Colonel Lawrie Oppenheim. C. M. G.. was born in 1871. He served121 words
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Article90 1923-07-25 5 London, July 13. —During the past fou days unusal heat has prevailed throughout the country. On Thursday the Kevz Observatory registered the official July record of 91 degrees. There has been great heat elsewhere. Andover registered 94 degrees and Bath 93 degrees. During the night also90 words
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Article57 1923-07-25 5 London, July 18.— An announcement, in the “London Gazette” revives the Barony of Cromwell, which has been in abeyance since 1454, in favour of Robert Bowicke Copley, whose mother petitioned for the revival of the Barony last year and died on June 25 at her husband’s funeral57 words
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Miscellaneous380 1923-07-25 5 OUR WEEKLY CARTOON. “IN THE PUBLIC EYE” ii FTn. ll' J I 11 11, reftsAwDvi JAA I x, A- V -w*<I u -Jljj a *y a Ulr A jAwL ?*.v 1K 111/ Ilf r th ra IllWrZs i I yy.-.-- V' —Ji Ji =ye, Z* Z— Specially Drawn by David380 words
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Article16 1923-07-25 6 Harding—On July 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. Harding of Bukit Estate, Sungei Patani, a son.16 words
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Article1358 1923-07-25 6 The White Paper that has just been issued by the Imperial Government on the much debated subject of Kenya is hardly likely to satisfy the political)yminded Indians who have been agitating, mainly at the behest of the Indian Congress and of non-co-operators, for changes affecting the1,358 words
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Article1149 1923-07-25 6 The Penang Chamber of Commerce, at a further extraordinary Commerce and meeting, yesterday, apCouncil. proved rules for the election of a member of the Legislative Council, with amendments proposed by the Sub-Committee appointed at the previous meeting which will require to be approved by H. E. the1,149 words
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Article71 1923-07-25 6 COLLISION WITH GHARHY. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 2a. Mr. Victor Bondville, of the cbiical staff of the Malay Mail,” formerly of Penang, was killed in a motor accident at car collided with a gharry, the shaft of which struck him on tin spleen, and71 words
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Article68 1923-07-25 6 RUBBER COUPON CASE. The in which Ong Eng ;11 Tan Liong Ee stand charged with b in possession of 7 and 15 forged coupons respectively was lesumed morning. The case for the Crown < shortly before noon after which accuwu No. 1 wa<> put in the box, and68 words
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Article199 1923-07-25 6 A mail for Australasia. by_thc Von’ via Singapore, closes at 7.15 P 'l- The B.T. Packet Ellenga. with n from Europe, is expected to aim at 0 a.m. on Friday. The homeward mail, hv th l, closes at 10 a.m. on I ri<lay. t instant. The Blue Funnel199 words
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Advertisement287 1923-07-25 6 ***** ««linin' iw< WHEN BUYING SAUSAGES ALWAYS ASK FOR .J WALLS. The acme of Succulence I Made in Several Varieties Including:— I Walls Pork Sausages, Walls Oxford Sausages, Walls Sausages in Tomato, TRY ALSO Walls Famous Pork Pies. Obtainable from all Dealers. Wholesale only from Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd. •KWW’W*287 words
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Advertisement48 1923-07-25 6 E. O. RACE WEEK. SPECIAL RACE DINNERS AND DANCING ON TUESDAY, 31st JULY, THURSDAY, 2nd AUGUST, SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST—DANCING TILL 1-45 a. m. THE SYNCOPATED BAND FROM RAFFLES WILL PLAY THE DANCE MUSIC. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT ON WEDNESDAY, Ist AUGUST, 9-45 p. m. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY DAY—E. O. ORCHESTRA.48 words
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Miscellaneous24 1923-07-25 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 11. 3 p.m. 5. 18 p.m. To-morrow. 11.6 a.m. 5. 3 a.m. 11.50 p.m. 6. 3 p.m.24 words
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Obituary17 1923-07-25 6 DEATH. Wilson—At Kuala Sidini Estate. Kedah, on 24th inst. Margaret Jane, wife of Janies Wilson. Reuter’s Telegrams.]17 words
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Article393 1923-07-25 7 Turkish Treaty Signed. WIMPED scenes at i.usanne. Reuter’s Telegrams. Lausanne, .July 24. ■n u .nc 1 t ■W™’- Lausanne, -Inly 24. T 1,.. 1 atun’"f III" l > ‘-nce treaty was :e at a banqnet to the Federal Council at tho Lausanne Palace ■U.i. with the ervingol champagne, theReuter’s Telegrams. - 393 words
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Article41 1923-07-25 7 FRACAS BETWEEN HINDUS AND Mohammedans. Ajmere, July 24. 4 fracas between Hindus and i.mnne lans resulted in live being ‘'‘lied and several injured. The rioters Uh 'l.v handled the police. The 1,111 ention oj troops restored order.41 words
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Article84 1923-07-25 7 ALLEGED REBELS ON TRIAL. Sofia, July 24. pers!'' tri n has *T<‘ned at Plevna, of 95 intlu.'’o'* d tn iave been concerned new it i n nin,dst rebellion against the arc k' a,lan Luvernment, five of whom are ]i?| 1 instigating the plot and «U L The84 words
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Article66 1923-07-25 7 KOl‘ ESTIMATES. T| l( Berlin, July 24. sti Hiatcs th Bureau "ill be at i,..' j l,h v :u s wheat harvest 01 f, *rt V nJ nii lliard poods each in:i ’hld' J' H n "ill be an whiei, •""'■'«w P 00 ,1 3. of x66 words
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Article326 1923-07-25 7 Interest in Afghanistan. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. July 24. Following various evidences of efforts to exert German influence in the “New Japan,” as Afghanistan has been described here, comes the report that the Government has nominated a Minister to Kabul, where a number of Germans are already[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 326 words
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Article12 1923-07-25 7 London. July 25. Marks depreciated to 2,200,000 to the pound.12 words
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Article90 1923-07-25 7 POSITION OF CHILDREN BORN AT SEA. New York. July 24. The Immigration Commissioner. Mr. Curran, announces that henceforth, babies born at sea under foreign flags will be admitted to the United States despite any dismal old law.” The Commissioner permitted two Polish babies to enter the United90 words
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Article53 1923-07-25 7 THE 12 MILES LIMIT. New York, July 24. The Times Washington correspondent says British acceptance of Mr. Hughes’ proposal for the establishment of a twelve mile limit for liquor searches is expected by high administrative officials as the result of a favourable report by the British Inter-Departmental Committee53 words
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Article31 1923-07-25 7 SITUATION EASIER AT TILBURY. London. July 24. The Tilbury dock strike is easier. The bulk of the casual workers are still out, but the permanent hands are working.31 words
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Article90 1923-07-25 7 London July 14. —Sir Montagu Webb, in a letter To “The Times’ 1 says that he considers that the passing of the motion recommending the restriction of the Viceroy’s powers does not mean an attempt to move in the direction of Home Rule, but is au expression of90 words
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Article151 1923-07-25 7 The Communal System. r Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, July 25. A White Paper on the Kenya question relating to highly controversial matters of the Indian franchise and other rights, states that the Government has decided to adopt a communal system of representation for Indians and Arabs on the legislative council.r Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 151 words
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84 1923-07-25 7 BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY’S STEP. London, July 24. After long negotiations, the Imperia 1 Government and the British South Afro" Company have reached an agreement, which the shareholdersconfirmed to-day, under which the Company surrenders certain rights in Rhcwlesia and at the same time retains the mineral84 words
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Article96 1923-07-25 7 AUSTRALIA’S VIEWS. Melbourne, July 25. In the House of Representatives, the Hon. Mr. Bruce, explaining the Government’s policy with regard to the Imperial Conference, urged that the Dominions should be allowed to endorse British foreign policy before it Became the Em pire policy. The question of allowing the96 words
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Article104 1923-07-25 7 SIR FRANK SXVETTENHAM’S VIEWS. London, July 24. Sir Frank Swettenham, in a letter to the “Times,” terms as “fantastic” the contention that Britain is precluded from executing the Singapore scheme by anything said or implied at Washington. He concludes by saying that if a dock is built, and104 words
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Article150 1923-07-25 7 SPEECH BY PREMIER. London, July 25. In a speech at the Bankers Institute Dinner, Mr. Baldwin dwelt on Britain s achievements in restoring her finances. The floating debt had been reduced from £1,500,000,000 to £BOOJX>O,OOO. All foreign debts had been paid except the American debt and Government150 words
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Article332 1923-07-25 7 The Agreement with Marconis. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, July 24. Introducing the Post Office estimates in the House of Commons, Sir Laming XX orthington-Evans stated that the pririj cipal terms agreed upon with Marconis, for the Empire Wireless Service, were as follows:—Marconis at the outset will provide two stations,(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 332 words
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Article368 1923-07-25 7 ORDINARY MEETING. The fortnightly meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission was held in the Municipal Chambers last evening. There were present:—Mr. J. S. W. Arthur (President), Hon. Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok, Messrs. F. H. Grumitt, C. R. Samuel, J. H. Pedlow, M. H. M. Noordin, Dr. J. Emile368 words
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Article19 1923-07-25 7 The entries for the Penang Cricket Club’s half-yearly lawn tennis tourna ment closed at 6 p.m. yesterday.19 words
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Article10 1923-07-25 7 Twenty-Seven Years’ Record Broken. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Reuter’s Telegrams.]Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 10 words
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Article97 1923-07-25 7 LIGHTW EIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. New York, July 24. Seventy-five thousand people witnessed the fight between Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler for the World’s Lightweight Championship. Tendler held the advantage only in the first and second rounds, after which the Champion, using his left, and an occasional swinging right, alternated with97 words
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Article181 1923-07-25 7 THE DISALLOWED GOAL. The correspondent of the “Times of Malaya’’ says with reference to Penang's disallowed goal at Taiping on Saturday: This incident was rather peculiar and I believe that at least one Penang player is still convinced that the “goal’’ was correctly scored. Penang forced a corner181 words
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Article102 1923-07-25 7 A practice match for the next “Malaya” Cup tie "ill be held at the Esplanade to-morrow. S. A. Gray and Thean Bin are standing down for to-morrow’s game owing to injuries. There will be another practice match on Wednesday, the Ist August The teams for to-morrow are Colours. —Veerappen102 words
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Article39 1923-07-25 7 THE PENANG FINAL. The final of the Gaunt Cup singles competition for Penang will be played on 1- riday, the 27th July, at 5 p.m., when Mr. Lee Tiang Liat will meet Mr. Cheah XVat Hye.39 words
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Article455 1923-07-25 7 PEDLARS’ FAIR AND ENTERTAINMENT. The Penang Turf Club Paddock was the scene of an interesting function yesterday evening, the occasion being a Pedlars’ Fair and Entertainment by the Girl Guides of the Settlement, in aid of their funds. Tin* ground was beautifully decorated with flags, and from455 words
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Article370 1923-07-25 7 London, July 13—The “Manchester Guardian,” commenting on the serious decrease in June of exports of cotton goods, says that 300 million square yards shows a falling off’ of 110 millions compared with May. China took th?ee quarters of a milllion fewer, Bombay nearly seven millions fewer, and370 words
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Article491 1923-07-25 8 ETON VS HARROW. London, July 13. —Tall scoring marked the first day of the annual Eton Harrow match at Lord’sDespite the intense heat there was a large attendance, the brilliance of the scene! outshining 'Henley and Ascot. Unlike those seen at the Inter-’Varsity match, the women’s491 words
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Article92 1923-07-25 8 London, July 14. —The City Editor of The Times” states that apparently no c tep> have been taken in India to terminate delays in disposing of commercial eases in the Courts. Perhaps more Judges are required, he says, but Judges allow contract- to be disputed on irrelevant92 words
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Article199 1923-07-25 8 London, July 14. The Times”, in a leading article, says that Ismet Pasha's latest performance shows that the Turks have not yet acquired that western mentality, but retain their passiofi for procras. tination. They cannot, say “yes” or “no” and attach no importance to words. They have been199 words
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Advertisement167 1923-07-25 8 $4,250. A l A Combination of y ft everything desirable iHE STANDARD 11 in an Overseas Cai® MOTOR Co., Ltd. jj Cai/at Agents for a trud Coventry, Eng. Agents WEARNE BROS. LTD., Penang. Standard light car fliaFgal Merit is the Foundation of its Success! THE 2 SEATER CITROEN 40 miles167 words
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Advertisement20 1923-07-25 8 Rubber Companies Account Books, at £3.50 per book or £3 80 post free, stocked by The Pin.' Gazette Press, Ltd.20 words
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Advertisement103 1923-07-25 8 GARRICK CIGARETTES SPECIAL SIZE No. 2. ii Il TINS t)F 50 90 cts. TINS OF 25 45 cts. r ALL DEALERS. —TTT~. D^L DP CORD Y R E S JtILQ e The heavy, sharply-cut tread of the Dunlop Cord keeps a firm grip on the road in all weathers. Your103 words
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Article1229 1923-07-25 9 the Edit »rofth« Pinang Gazette.”) T) attention of the Committee S l Service Association of Malaya <lf th< R. inch) has been drawn to two "''"“"t;,, volunteering, published in your |ptt4>r nth Both your correspondents Ex Service men. The Ex cla sdciation entirely disassociate th., views expressed by Over1,229 words
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Article185 1923-07-25 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday To-day. Shares. 0 S 50 OQ CQ CO tC. C. SC. tc. Rubber (Dollar). Ayer Panas 5.00 5.25 5.25 5.75 Broga />5 70 70 75 Bukit J. 57A 624 60 65 Bukit Katil 75185 words
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Article39 1923-07-25 9 25th July’, 1923. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 48 Fine Pale Crepe 481 Inom Unsmoked Sheet 43 Singa- fSmoked Sheet 49} pore (Crepe 49] London and New York. t (Smoked Sheet LosI)o: tCrepe U2H New York G 2639 words
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Article37 1923-07-25 9 The General Produce Agency. Ltd., Church Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction rooms to-day Good F.A.Q. Smoked diamond sheet fi4.00 F.A.Q. do 62.50 Off quality Smoked diamond sheet 54.5637 words
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Article120 1923-07-25 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on July 24 Spot £lB7 up 10$ 3 mos. buying 187.15$ 25.6 d 3 selling 188 5s The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd:— London, July 23, £186.10s spot, ard £187.125.6d three months buying, £’B7 15s selling. London. July 24,120 words
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Article200 1923-07-25 9 Benares Opium p. chogt $5.000.00 nom. Cloves 120.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 42.00 sellers Coconuts per 1,000 46.00 sellers Copra Sundried 10.15 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag do do200 words
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Article1099 1923-07-25 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHRE LIST. NAMES aJ X an E- s RUBBER [Dollar.] S c 3 c c Allenby Rubber Co 1 25 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 25 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estate» 2 12$ 2 20 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 75 '4 25 Ayer Kuning Rubber1,099 words
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Advertisement316 1923-07-25 9 Newspaper Advertising Pays Best. Cumulative Testimony. At the annual meeting of the Colwyn Bay Advertising Association, on November 23. the annual report showed, by tabulated figures, that advertising in the daily and weekly Press formed the best-paying investment. The annual report of the Diversion Chamber of Trade slates that success316 words
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Advertisement169 1923-07-25 9 MICHELIN f CABLE CORD TYRES. I J BIG REDUCTION I IN ALL SIZES. ASK FOR THE NEW PRICES From The MICHELIN STOCKISTS. t I A. MICHELIN C ,E HEAD OFFICE CLERMOUT-FERRAUD, FRANCE FIT B I “Royal Cords” J The Tyres with The j Manufacturers’ Guarantee. H As Sole Distributing Agents169 words
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Article216 1923-07-25 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kalmoa for Deli and Asahan. m/s Panama for Suez. Diomed for Colombo, Suez and New York United States of America. Janus for Singapore, China and Japan. Atsuta Marti for Colombo, Dhanushkodi. Suez, Marseilles and London. The Blue Funnel steamer Rhexenor, which passed through Singapore recently from216 words
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Article360 1923-07-25 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). 8T TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Batn Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Telnk Anson.Knala Kubu, Kuala 7.15 a m Lumpnr, Klang. Port360 words
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Article117 1923-07-25 10 PENANG. JULY 25, 1923. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 29/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 13/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 173 3 days’sight Private 175 s Bombay Demand Bank 173 2 Madras Demand Bank 173 > 3117 words
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Article537 1923-07-25 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, July 25, 1923. cts Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Leg of Mutton lb Kidney P» ir 30 F ee t the four 50537 words
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Advertisement302 1923-07-25 10 Williams HOLDER TOP SHAVING STICK The Perpetual Stick in The “Holder that Holds 0 Every Williams’ Shaving Stick and Re-Load is wrapped in a hermetically sealed fibre covering, which keeps its quality unimpaired. And every one also has the threaded metal collar, which grips it tightly in the holder so302 words
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Advertisement75 1923-07-25 10 When a man asserts his diohelio. in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverages he drinks In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed Lis taste for years it proves not so much that he is75 words
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Advertisement332 1923-07-25 10 I I “JENNIE”I s Ted Lewis and his band plays Jennie Fox Tmt 0 1 »na II manner that will make this hit haunt you. Hear h Ted blends the Tenor and Alto Saxophones. Ow as j ennie’> is not a Jazz number but a real haunting melody THOUSANDS OF332 words
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Article706 1923-07-25 11 HOW PROPOSED SERVICE WOULD BE RUN. The last moment attempt in March of last year to save the British airships fiom destruction occasioned much interest, and there was speculation as to the reply of the Government to the offer of a strong financial syndicate that706 words
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