Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 February 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-02-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 28. VOL LXXXII. MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement528 1924-02-04 1 nwW* MMB9 i “NIKKO” I MODERN ART 8 PHOTOGRAPHIC I STUDIO I No. 7, Nortbam Road, Penaaf. I. Telep* ,one 579. I liiiniiiiiiii QHailliKß —n j gjj I ROSS -s jga I the MOTORISTS SURE SHIELD, I I a AUKS HEAD W 1 I It is a very common humm,528 words
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Advertisement40 1924-02-04 1 x=: =r=zx X X Jx: a««fc£ 7’Z jasS X x ESTO 4LMJS» PATRONIZED BY fiSHLH. SPLENDID SELECTION OF DIAMOND AND GEM jj SET JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT ALL PRICES. |B. P. de SILVA, X 1, Bishop Street. Pcnaug. SaxBXSK40 words
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Article465 1924-02-04 2 NEW SEA LORD. The following flag appointments are notified by thg Admiralty Rear-Admiral John D. Kelly, 0.8., to be a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, Fourth Sea Lord and Chief of Supplies and Transport, in sucession to Rear Admiral, the Hon. Algernon D. E. H. Boyle, C. 8.,465 words
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Article291 1924-02-04 2 h a man or woman gets no culture out of his daily work there is precious little he can get out of anything else.—Dr. L. P. Jacks. Throughout an immense variety of experiments in expression, extending over thirty years, I am probably the most systematic and291 words
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Advertisement1166 1924-02-04 2 T fl L BOOK-KEEPING IN 80 HOURS Short Classified Selangor lurt Club. e Big salaries await Book-keepers trained by the Advertisements. new year meeting, «w- c i T I-I Shows you how to train for best positions. Wanted, For bale, lo T7IVT r r I>TTZQ CT Write to-day. Hawaid College,1,166 words
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Advertisement21 1924-02-04 2 Penang Sea Frontage Rights and Titt.es, $2/50 per book or $2/80 post fr-e' stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.21 words
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Advertisement1101 1924-02-04 2 Penanff Swimming 1 VIUD. NEDERLANDS TRADINq ESTABLISHED A T A Capital (Paid-Up) VJT A L* 2V f- 80,000,000 abt Statutory Reserve r f 19 abt £lfij A Gala will be held on R T* 1 1 OOA Branches.—Singapore. Calcutta Ft 6th February? Shanghai, Rangoon, Medan, Kobe; &N (Acbeen), Padang, Palembanp1,101 words
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Article1416 1924-02-04 3 A PICTURESQUE TURMOIL. Mr. Stephen Graham says in the "Sunday Chronicle”:—Mexico is now having another revolution, and this tune perhaps more fatal than the rest. I lesident Obregon, who has been considered the last hope of civilisation and ordei, is now in deadly peril, and wen as these1,416 words
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Article93 1924-02-04 3 A man-eating tiger which has been giving trouble for some lime in the Taipmg district killed another man. a Chinese, on Tuesday. A spring gun was immediately set and, on the sound of its discharge being heard on Wednesday night, a party went to the spot to find93 words
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Advertisement459 1924-02-04 3 p-y W yg <' <t 1 Sanatogen: the dawn of a better tomonvH' < /Wt M U I© ?\\\V' St *4& 7 HO IN the dark hours Ti& of waning strength have you ever watched for the light of hope In the midst of worry and trouble with their attendant459 words
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Advertisement71 1924-02-04 3 FREE! 120 Page Cookery Book |i of 300 Tested Recipes, la Compiled with great care by TO Brown Polson, Ltd., it H forms a useful guide to the a many uses of Cornflour and, O moreover, will be found a ra source of inspiration in providing a variety of delightful71 words
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Advertisement50 1924-02-04 3 PRICES i GREATLY REDUCED I POMMERYI AND I k .4 I GRENO I Champagne -i J r J Magnums $7O k fr d > I J Quarts $7O 3 Pints |iKa| $75 J DUTY EXTRA WHOLESALE I PRICES ON APPLICATION IMPORTERS: j PRITCHARD CO., LTD., Incorporated in the S. S.)50 words
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Article1029 1924-02-04 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Oscar Browning left £294. Mr. G. L. Ham has been granted eleven months’ leave. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to add the name of Mr. V. Nadasam Pidlay to the Commiss on of the Peace for the Settlement of Penang. The passengers arrived by the1,029 words
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Article142 1924-02-04 4 DETAILS OF DISASTER. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Charlestown (South Carolina), Feb. 4. The repair ship Prometheus arrived with the bodies of Captain Sparrow and one of the radio operators of the cruiser Tacoma who perished in a storm after the loss of the Tacoma.” The bodies of two(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 142 words
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Article64 1924-02-04 4 STABBING AFFRAY IN MOTOR BUS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, February 4. A sensational affray in a motor wagonette near Seremban containing 2 Malay s, one Bengali and 5 Chinese passengers is reported. The Chinese are alleged to have attacked the others with knives. A fight64 words
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Article165 1924-02-04 4 London. January 26.—Andrew Mitchell, a former immigration officer of Prince Edward Island (Dominion of Canada), who on December 29 last was charged at Bow-street on a charge of false pretences, reappeared to-day. Captain Richard Berchman Quin, an ex-officer of the Indian army, in his evidence, said that165 words
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Article1351 1924-02-04 4 Visit of Light Cruiser Squadron. CIVIC LUNCHEON IN PENANG CLUB. The arri val of the First L ’ght Cruiser Squadron— consisting of H. M. S. Delhi (Flagship of Rear Admiral the Hon. Sir Hubert Brand), H. M. S. Dunedin H M. S. Dragon, H. M. S. Dauntless1,351 words
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Article151 1924-02-04 4 NAVY vs. P. P. W. V. C. The eliminating heat for the Ml Race was run off at the Racecourse y» terdav evening between B (Eurasian» Company and “C (Malay) Company and resulted in the former winninseasly. The Eurasian Company’s Team will represent the P. and P. Volunteers151 words
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Article29 1924-02-04 4 The Committee and Members Penang Cricket Club will be at on Tuesday, sth February. L- 10-30 a.m. to their friends a n Officers of the Squadron.29 words
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Article50 1924-02-04 4 The following are the results 0 R. C. Tennis ties played yesterday Singles Championship. —Chig Swee beat Lim Kong Chuan Singles Championship.— >• Kim beat Wong Pak How 6—l. Singles Handicap Class A Thean Hock beat—s Gunn Lay 6—4, 6—2. Singles Handicap Class Kah Hong walk over50 words
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Advertisement683 1924-02-04 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I Justices will be held in the District Court —-'..u» —t on Wednesday, the 19th March, 1924, at POSITION WANTED. 2.30 p.m. to consider applications for new PObiriUN WAML Dublic house licences and for removals rn and transfers of existing public house Planter experienced, ex-service, good licences under683 words
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Article1553 1924-02-04 5 EEDIN<’ DAYS’ PROGRAMMES. T) lf following are the official proI aH1 j nP> for Tuesday, Wednesday, and q^ urß day, including visits to Kedah and perak Tuesday, February 5. am. to 9.30 a.in. —Rifle Shooting at Rajige (Ships vs. P. P. W. Voiuntf*r Companies). 1. Teams of1,553 words
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Article222 1924-02-04 5 Hon. Secretary of Local Committee, Alor Star, Mr. E.V.G. Day. The Committee invites 10 Officers and 25 Ratings. Transport will leave from and return to the Railway Jetty, Penang. The programme is as follows: 6th February. 7 a.in.— Party to be met at Penang Station by222 words
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Article234 1924-02-04 5 Hon. Secretary of Local Committee, Sungei Patani, Mr. A. V. Gibbings. The Committee invites 10 Officers and 25 Ratings. Transport will leave from and return to Railway Jetty, Penang. The programme is as follows: February 61h. 7 a.m.—Party to be met at Penang Station by Mr.234 words
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Article540 1924-02-04 5 Hon Secretary of Local Committee, Taiping, Mr. A. T. Newbouit. The Committee invites two parties, each of 15 Officers and 100 Ratings. Transport wi’’ leave from and return to the Railway Jetty, Penang. February 4 to February 6,—Party to be met at Penang Station by Mr. T.540 words
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Article145 1924-02-04 5 Hon. Secretary’ of Local Committee, Kinta, Mr. L. A. Allen. The Committee invites a party of 16 Officers and two parties, each of 150 Ratings. Transport will leave from and return to the Railway Jetty, Penang. February 7 and 8 (Ipoh).—Parties to be met at Penang Station145 words
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Article278 1924-02-04 5 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham. $3/- per boo’ or »3'30 post free, stocked by the Pirn’ g Gazetter Press, Ltd., Penrug. SHOOTS THREE PEOPLE. Further information to hand of the tragedy in which a Malay Police corporal named Mat ran amok at Paxil Bua’.i”Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham. $3/- per boo’ or »3'30 post free, stocked by the Pirn’ g Gazetter Press, Ltd., Penrug. - 278 words
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Advertisement24 1924-02-04 5 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham. $3/- per boo’ or »3'30 post free, stocked by the Pirn’ g Gazetter Press, Ltd., Penrug.24 words
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Miscellaneous24 1924-02-04 5 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham. $3/- per boo’ or »3'30 post free, stocked by the Pirn’ g Gazetter Press, Ltd., Penrug.24 words
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Article18 1924-02-04 6 Keller.—At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on February 1, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Keller, a daughter.18 words
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Article804 1924-02-04 6 Some who were in Penang in 1914 and recall the circumstances of the visit of the German cruiser Emden will find lessons in the contrast between the early morning excursion into our harbour by tho raider, which perished a fortnight later on the Cocos-Keeling Islands after a804 words
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Article202 1924-02-04 6 meeting marred by rain. (From Our Own Corresnondent.) Singapore. February 4. Heavy rain marred the Garrison sports on Saturday. H. E. The Governor. Sir Laurence Guillemard. Lady Guillemard and Sir Neill Malcolm were present. The Royal Sussex Regiment teams won the machine gun. baronet fighting and rifle202 words
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Article1226 1924-02-04 6 The death of Mr. Woodrow Wilson. ex-President of the United America’s States, will be regretted far Loss. beyond the bounds of America. His name will be remembered long after those of many other Presidents of the United States have been forgotten, because he stood tor something really1,226 words
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Article307 1924-02-04 6 P. C. C. vs. P. R. 0. The Cricket League match between the P. C, C. and the P. R. C.. which was played on the Esplanade, Penan?, on Saturday afternoon ended in a draw, the rain interfering with the game. The P. C. C. batting first put307 words
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Article79 1924-02-04 6 The homeward mail, by the I’eesta, closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, the <*th instant. CHINESE NEW YEAR. The Chief Post Office will be closed at noon to-morrow and Wednesday, •a” 6th February. There will be no issue of the Gazette” to-morrow. The cables be published early on79 words
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Advertisement250 1924-02-04 6 Fla John H HAIG’S I mi finest old I JhL SCOTCH ■B WHISKY F W FROM THE OLDEST LmX~f r-n f J* DISTILLERY IN THE WORLD. F v t I tev I On Sale Everywhere. II Sole Agents: Kurtenbach Lazarus Sons, Ltd. E 1 (Incorporated in Hie Straits Settlements.) ft250 words
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Advertisement69 1924-02-04 6 “E. O.” VISIT OF LIGHT CRUISER SQUADRON. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCING ON Tuesday, sth February, AND Wednesday, 6th February. < H RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. lacluding free town delivery or postage. i|i II PAYABLE IN •ADVANCE. jui a year lIH Local $36 111 Country (S.S. F.M.S.) $42 K Foreign (Siam, Sumatra,69 words
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Miscellaneous37 1924-02-04 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12.24 p.m. 6. 18 p.m. To-morrow. 12.22 a.m. 6. 57 a.m. 1. 4 p.m. 7. 1 p.m. Wednesday. 1. 37 a.m. 8. 10 a.m. 2. 20 p.m. 8. 21 p.m.37 words
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Obituary34 1924-02-04 6 DEATH. Fox.—On February 1, 1924, at 253, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. Alexander Fox, formerly of Kuala Lumpur, age 59. OBITUARY. Paris. February 2. The death has occurred of M. Arthur Meyer, director of the Gaulois.34 words
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Article455 1924-02-04 7 Macdonald’s Letter to French Premier. F K \NKNESS without friction. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, February 3. tf a cdonald’s letter to M. Poincare, Our two countries have gone such trying times side by side 1 made such sacrifices together in a common cause, that on coming into A- e(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 455 words
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Article30 1924-02-04 7 RAILWAYMEN PROMISE SUPPORT. London, February 2. The National Union of Railwaymen promised the Transport and General Workers’ Union its support in the event of a dockers’ strike.30 words
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Article59 1924-02-04 7 BRITISH WORKERS’ ACTION. London. February 2. The Transport Workers’and Stevedores’ I nions decided to refuse to unload or to touch German ships in British ports, on the ground of the German shipowners’ failure to negotiate a settlement of the German Seamen’s strike, also in consequence of taking ships59 words
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Article39 1924-02-04 7 Berlin, February 3. Herr von Hoesch, the present Charge ‘1 Affaires becomes Ambassador in Paris, Herr von Keller, Charge d’ Affaires at Belgrade becomes Minister for Belgium. The French and Belgian governments have approved the appointments.39 words
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46 1924-02-04 7 EXPORT OF PROHIBITED PLUMAGE. Sydney, February 3. The police have arrested the Magistrate Babaul, New Guinea, on a charge of e _’ng connected with the exportation of --i.iHih worth of Bird of Paradise plumes, Ilp export of which is strictly prohibited.46 words
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Article14 1924-02-04 7 SPAIN SIGNS. Paris, February 2. has agreed to sign the Tangier Agreement.14 words
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Article536 1924-02-04 7 THE BRITISH NOTE TO RUSSIA. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London. February 2. The Government’s Note to Russia is regarded as bearing the impress of diplomatic cautiousness and at the best as only meeting the Bolshevists halfway. It is considered that recognition will amount to little or nothing of value to Russia,(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 536 words
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Article97 1924-02-04 7 M. RYKOV ELECTED. Riga, February 3. M. Rykov has been officially elected as Lenin’s successor as chairman of the Soviet People’s Commissars. Rykov’s Career. London, February 4. Rykov, a Russian peasant by origin, aged 43 and an engineer by profession, who was arrested ami sent to Archangel in97 words
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Article33 1924-02-04 7 London. February 2. Miss Sung Yem Chu, daughter of the Chinese ex-Premier, was married in London to Mr. Ching Men Chen, of the Staff of the Ministry of Communications33 words
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Article568 1924-02-04 7 DEATH OF EX-PRESI-DENT WILSON. World Tributes. (Reuter's Telegrams.) Washington, February 2. Early in the morning, ex-President Wilson’s condition remained grave. The physicians assert that he gradually lost ground. He is still conscious, and is not suffering. The temperature is noimal. His physician. Admiral Grayson, remained by the beside all night.(Reuter's Telegrams.) - 568 words
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Article42 1924-02-04 7 AEROPLANES FROM FRANCE. Teheran, February 2. Six aeroplanes purchased from France arrived at Bushire, with a number of French airmen to act as instructors of the Persian Army. The Persian Government has also engaged three Germans for the arsenal.42 words
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Article552 1924-02-04 7 Prosecuting Council Withdrawn. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Washington, February 2. The White House has issued a statemant, withdrawing Rear-Admiral Gregory, the> head of the Bureau of Yards and Docks as one of the prosecuting counsel named by Pres dent Cooin The oil cases. in consequence of a statement by Mr.(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 552 words
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Article101 1924-02-04 7 CANADA TO FORESTALL U.S.A. Quebec, February 2. The Federal Government has sent the Canadian Arctic explorer, Captain Bernier, to Britain, to take charge of the steamer “Franklin” for a cruise in arctic waters to establish a number of Canadian outposts on northern islands, and theieby anticipate the activities101 words
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Article62 1924-02-04 7 Seventeen Deaths. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Fortville (Indiana), February 3. Harrowing stories are told by survivors of the collision between two electric trains here yesterday, when seventeen lives were lost. The wreck immediately caught fire. Many victims, pinioned in the debris, watched the approach of death as the flames(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 62 words
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Article106 1924-02-04 7 NEW PROPOSALS. Washington, February 2. Tho House of Representatives Immigration Committee voted a report in favour of the Immigration Bill to restrict the annual number of immigrants from any country to 2 per cent of the number of its nationals in the United States at the time106 words
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Article474 1924-02-04 7 GENERAL MEETING. The fourth annual general meeting of the Eurasian Association (Penang Branch) was held at the Parish Hall yesterday morning. Mr. Fed Aeri a (President) presided and the others present were Dr. J. Emile Smith, Messrs. A. White, T. J. de Cruz. J. W. B. Ogle, E.474 words
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Article68 1924-02-04 7 Inventions privileges have been granted to J. Koch, Perak, bark removing instruments —iS. O. Jackson, India cultivating implement American Smelting and Refining Company, America, refining tin bullion Toichi Nose, Japan, concrete pipets ;General Rubbei Company’s American drying liquids; Marconi’s W reless, .England, wireless telegraphy and telephony arrangement; British68 words
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Article164 1924-02-04 7 Scotland Beats Wales. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, February 2. At Edinburgh, in the Rugger match, played in dull and windy weather, before 25,000 spectators, Scotland beat Wales by 35 points to 10. Scotland Easy Winners. London, February 2. In the first half, the Welsh 'backs were slow and failed(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 164 words
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Article118 1924-02-04 7 London, January 29.—The Welsh rugby football team which will meet Scotland on February 2, at Edinburgh is.—B. Bale. Cardiff T. Johnson. Cardiff; Harold Davies, Newport; Rosser, Penarth Elwynevane, Llanelly V. Griffiths, Newport E Watkins. Neath Ivor Morris, Swansea S. Morris, Cross Keys ;T. Jones, Newport G.118 words
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Article150 1924-02-04 7 BOBSLEIGH MISHAP. Chamonix, February 2. The Olympic Bobsleigh competition opened with a mishap, the French Superbagnere team abandoning the race after two spills. Several of the team were slightly injured. Ice Hockey. Chamonix, February 2. In the Olympic ice hockey match, Britian beat Sweden by 4 to 3.150 words
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Article28 1924-02-04 7 HAVERS AND OCKENDEN DEFEATED. Los Angeles. February 3. Willie Hunter and George Vonelm defeated Havers and Ockenden over 36 holes yesterday by 4 and 3.28 words
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Article51 1924-02-04 7 U.S. LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION’S STEP. New York February 3. The United States Lawn Tennis Association voted in favour of the declaration that Lawn Tennis playerwriters. be ineligible for the amateur competition after January 1 next. Tilden who was expected to oppose the motion did not attend the51 words
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61 1924-02-04 7 The Vilasa Sabha, a Tamil dramatic company, is staging tonight and to-morrow, at the King Street Theatre, th* l Tamil play known as Sri Krishna Leela, Parts I and II respectively, taking advantage of the approaching holidays. The play incorporates the whole life of61 words
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Article1834 1924-02-04 8 THE “ACID TEST” OF VERSAILLES. Mr. Lansing s article on his former chief is a psychological study of exceptionally vivid interest. It ’S, in a sensei, the story of a fallen idol. The Mr. Wilson under whom he served in Washington and the Mr. Wilson of1,834 words
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Advertisement258 1924-02-04 8 fSkin Torment Stops at a Touch. V Mrs. Bolton suffered agony for years because of an ulcerated ankle. The first application of |L Germolene gave her rest and comfort, and jg now she is completely cured. F be the same.a» always-no sleep. no ’relief I felt. It was the first258 words
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Advertisement100 1924-02-04 8 for all who value Good Health TaflS&J —“a ‘dash ’of ENO’s Fruit Salt” in a glass flfeHT of water first thing every morning” is a rule made golden by the experience of millions ot happy folk during the past half-century. ENO keeps you fit and able to ward off illness.100 words
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Miscellaneous466 1924-02-04 8 THEATRE ROYAL, LYRIC KINEMA, 130, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Special Programmes for the Chinese New Year Holidays. Programme No. 3 (Zorro). Programme No. 4 (Boxing and Serial). Showing on Monday 4th at 9-15, Tuesday Showing on Tuesday and Wednesday, sth and sth at 5-30, Wednesday 6th at 1-45 and 6th, at466 words
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Article1105 1924-02-04 9 Close of Successful Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, February 3. third day of the Ipoh Races was brought to a close in fine weather. The attendance was much larger than on the first two days, the array of pretty frocks and hats being particularly attractive. The tote1,105 words
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Article65 1924-02-04 9 London, January 26. A Cannes message says the results of the finals of the Gallia Club lawn tennis tournament were as follows Men’s doubles, Leighton Crawford and Aslangal beat Colonel Mayes and Lamb 9-7, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Ladies’ doubles, Mdlle. Lenglen and Miss Ryan beat Mesdames Cowell and65 words
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Article108 1924-02-04 9 London. .January 23.—Lord Hawke, presiding at the annual meeting of the Yorkshire Cricket Club at Sheffield, referred to the question of amateurs versus professionals and said many southern folk considered amateurs the backbone of English cricket, but, he contended, it would be a direct insult108 words
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Article502 1924-02-04 9 THE SCOTTISH CUP. London January 26. The following are the results of the first round of the Scottish Cup proper: St. Mirren 3, Leith 2. Alloa 2. Buckie 2. Bathgate 1. Boness 1 Johnstone 1. East Fife 3. Inverness Caledonians 0, Cowdeniieath 5. Falkirk 3, City 0. Coldstream502 words
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Article217 1924-02-04 9 Singapore, January. 31.—Rubber:—Since our last report the marked: has fluctuated between 4749. A very quiet tone prevailed in yesttrday’s local auct on. No sales of Awarded ISheet were made under the hammer, but business was done .privately at 48 to loose, a/ul at 48.1 for cased lots. Good217 words
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Article39 1924-02-04 9 4th February, 1924. Local. cts. 'Smoked Sheet 47 Penang- Fine Pale Crepe 47 Unßmoked Sheet 42 Sinoa- (Smoked Sheet 47J> pore (Crepe 474 London and New York. i. «rwx» /Smoked Sheet... lt.2d London u2<| New York G2s*39 words
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Article63 1924-02-04 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for January:— lbs. Peuaug 225,000* Sabrang 70,000Straits 166,000 Tali Ayer 85,000 Rubana 64,000 Bagan Serai 26.500 Batak Rabit 26,000 Kurau 24,000 Merchistcn 23,000 K.M.S. 37,000 Sungei Batu (Malaya) 32.000 Vald’Or 26,0(Hl Malakoff 43.600 Bertam C. 124,000 Bertam Extended 3,700 Windsor (FM.S.) 40.20063 words
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Article61 1924-02-04 9 Local. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. Feb. 4: Singapore sold 200 tons at sl24x. Penang buyers no sellers at Messrs. Bonstead and Co., Ltd:— To-day’s quotation for Singapore refined tinisl24.l2| per picul, business done 200 tons, Penang refined tin $124.12i per picul. business done 25 tons, uniefined tin61 words
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Article223 1924-02-04 9 Chenderiang Tin Dredging, Ltd., for January. Dredge hours 586, cubic yards 72.500, piculs 300; Tributors piculs 172. Johan Tin Dredging. Limited, for January, piculs 340, recovery by tables pls. 308.60. puddler pls. 31.40, yardage 60,754, hours run 685. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 27th January223 words
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Advertisement297 1924-02-04 9 YOUR NERVOUS SYSTEM IS OUT OF ORDER. xeglect is Dangerous, rhe Remedy you N e ed is DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Trembling or unsteadiness >f the hands is a sure and early sign of Debilitated Nerves. Neglected, the trouble may develop slowly to the worst stages. The sufferer feels unaccountably297 words
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Article98 1924-02-04 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Rochussen for T. Semawe, Segli. Sabang, Olehleh etc., Padang. van Hogendorp for Deli and Langsa. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Penang—Albertvoegler, Arabestan, Atreus, Borelis, Edavana. Ethiopia, Gorjistan, Java M.S., Johan de Witt, Kitano Maru, Lake Fielding, Linois. Macedonia, Menado, Ormuz,98 words
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Article259 1924-02-04 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday I 8T TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30259 words
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Article95 1924-02-04 10 Feb. 4 to 9 —Golf at Hua Hin, Siam. s—Gymkhana, Racecourse. 2.45 p.m. 5 6—Chinese New Year Holidays. Cricket, Penang vs Light Cruisers. Esplanade, 10.30 a.m. C» —P.S.C. Swimming Gala Opening of New Clubhouse. 7—C.W.A. Meeting, Parsonage. 10 a.m. 9—Cricket League, EJS.C. v P.R.C., Esplanade. 12—Football League. Casuals95 words
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Article121 1924-02-04 10 PENANG, FEBRUARY 4, 1924. (By Cotmri-'.sY of phk Ch a iithkhh Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 1 months’sight Bank 2/4 9/32 3 Credit 2/4 19 32 3 Dooninentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rh]64 3 days’sight Private 167 i Bombay Demand Bank 164 j g Madras Demand Bank121 words
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Advertisement491 1924-02-04 10 I NEW COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA Owing to the huge demand for the wonderful New Grafonola our stocks are T exhausted. Further supplies are expected February 18th and we are booking g orders in advance which will be executed in strict rQtation. Sir HENRY J. WOOD sa y S «I consider this491 words
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Advertisement263 1924-02-04 10 Remember Wincarnig is 3 j a positive necessity to y Oll if you are Weak, Anaemic, I Nervous »r Run-down Wincarnis is not a luxury—i t is a positive necessity to ali who are Weak, or Anaemic, or f Nervous, or Run-down. Because Wincarnis exercises an extraordinary power in promor263 words
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Article392 1924-02-04 11 Messrs, James F. Hutton and Co., Ltd., Manchester reported on Wednesday, the 9th January, as follows: Trading in the cotton markets has been of a quiet character and the continued small demand for textile manufactures has been reflected in a general lack of support for the392 words
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Article307 1924-02-04 11 'The directors’ report for year ended September 30, 1923, states that afte* charging whole of London administration charges and expenditure on upkeep of mature areas to revenue the year’s trading resulted in a profit of £9,171, to which lias to be added balance from last307 words
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Advertisement502 1924-02-04 11 I < 1 zmu v~ .-•yf« a J, i i lA <3&&rlk 7 1/1 1 I- SMa M/UR- ’.'‘w %f\ K W I rm f 1| id b 3 w > w LBS^<^-i XVI O\)alt/ne is making me strong and healthy Concentrated nourishment made easy of digestion—that is why “Ovaltine”502 words
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Advertisement55 1924-02-04 11 Live Glossy Hair Follows use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. On retiring rub Cuticura Ointment into the scalp, especially spot? of dandr .T arc itching. Next morning shampoo with Cnticura Soap and hot water. Soar I» Talcrm it 3d., OJ'-.'.nientS4. r Sokl ch-ouj 'Odtth?Ejiir.ira.Bri b” be~y >.-‘-3T£.ltd.,27,3'isrterb'. ssbe... »r 1'55 words
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Advertisement1434 1924-02-04 12 N. Y. K. “ELLERMAN” LINE T’tfK' RI I JIT FUNNEL LINE A Freight service maintained between El lIHL 1- Kobe and Calcutta, calling at Hongkong, STfcAMMiir INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENAN Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and vice (Incorporated in Eng an WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. versa lkJ IYCAON Feb. 61,434 words
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Advertisement672 1924-02-04 12 p. 0.-BRITISH INDIA and apcar lines. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) p. oT SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Pen.nf. To Marseille» A London j abont sk KHYBER Feb. 14 NELLORE 25 a 29 cmNA672 words
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