Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 February 1924, Afternoon Edition

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 45. VOL LXXXII. MONDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1924. PRICE 15 GENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 756 1 I “NIKKO” modern art I I photographic 8 STUDIO I I No. 7. Nortbam Road, Pau* I Telephone No. 579. I as IA MP HAD DD A I I ife motorists Suke shield. I I It is a very common human E: 19 failing to under-estimate risk, H and ’so
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    • 48 1 x KTS !?72 l| KFiniMIZED ISSRJ* BT NTltn. x ’«'S-S. .r- J jj SPLENDID SELECTION OF DIAMOND AND GEM jj Jj SET JEWELLERY J >• OF EVERY DESCRIPTION "i AT ALL PRICES. jj B. P. de SILVA, X 1, Bishop Street, Penanf. K Os x s :< s aox *f
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  • 1050 2 AN ANTI-SOCIAL CLAIM. Mr. Harold Cox, writing in the Sunday Times,” says the action of the railway engineers raises in an acute form a question that has long been dormant. Of late years everybody appeals tacitly to have assumed that any group of workpeople who are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1483 2 n| t* 1 Ford Car 1923 Model, complete with URGENT.— WiII Shareholders of the Short starter, lighting etc., in first class condi- United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates, UIIUI l Viuoaiiivu tion Owner leaving for home, $l.OOO/- Limited, communicate at once to the a j or nearest offer. address below, for
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    • 282 2 This is Williams' floublecap SHAVING STICK A solid piece of soap A ring in the center A cap screwed to each side of the ring You can use both ends of this new Williams’ Doublecap Shaving Stick: half the length for lathering, the other half for holding. Then reverse. You
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    • 633 2 BANKS THE INDIA, LIMITED. F (Incorporated i„ Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital r r, o,ooo Paid-up Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits iS?’’ 00 Board of i Hrectors. Sir R. J. Black B.i -t. (Chairmas) t Ryrie, Esq., H. Melvin Simons M Chalmers, Esq., Sir David Ynt n R Lord Carmichael. Head
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  • 1259 3 NEW TDEAS FOR SPAIN G. (By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris, January .’JO. The Parisienne is very busy just now with her pretty clothes, her parties, her lectures on How to Dress,” her visits to the Beauty Shops, the manicure, “the pedicure, her “Thes Dansants,” her theatres, her
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  • 79 3 Feb. 2»>—Football League. Wanderers v Nomads. Esplanade. Mar. I—Cricket League. P.S. v P.R.C.. Esplanade. 4—Football League. Casuals v Wanderers. 7 and X—London Syncopating Orchestra. Town Hall. 9.30 p.m. X—Cricket League. P.C.C. vC.R.C., Fsplanade. (>—Football League. Albion v Nomades, Esplanade. 11—Football League. Rovers v Wanderers. Esplanade. 13—Football League. Albion
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 484 3 Kpting Tea-Table Dainties indwich, Swiss R nes, you can fl ning the most Q 3U raise them n B for raising. It M the directions oughly reliable dto everyone Q n 5 FRW/T BOOK of 1» A U PKGESOFRECIPB3. w V M gs'3 Raisley B Broun Polson, Ltd.. f M
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    • 44 3 Daily Mirror, Atlas of the World, $2/50 per book or $2/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang. Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 298 3 PRITCHARD’S Confectionery Dept. J reductions in tfie J prices of all confectionery. g Tl large assortment just J J arrived including many new J kinds. 3d few examples g given below. J E Qonfeetionery. S r Marshmallows per tin .55 4 J Crystalized Creme de Menthe 1.10 Marzipan Assortis box
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  • 172 4 GOVERNMENT SERVANTS AND LEAVE QUESTION. (From Onr Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 25. At the annual meeting ol the General Committee of the E.S.A., Mftjor Nevill Stevens presiding. the chairman stated that the support of the British Empire Service League had been obtained in connection with Government servants
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  • 86 4 ANNUAL MEETING. (r'.’om Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 25. At the annual meeting of the Engineering Asso naiion oi Malaya, yesterday. Mr. .1. D. Fettes presiding, the business consisted of the election of office-bearers which resulted as follows :—Mr. J. D. Fettes, President. Mr. J.
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  • 260 4 From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. February 24. I'he annual general meeting of the Perak Sports Association was held yesterdav at the Ipoh Club, with the Hon’ble the British Resident in the chair. The principle that there should be only one match in each game against one state
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  • 90 4 PELKY OUTPOINTS JAMITO. 1* rom Our Own Correpondent). Singapore, February 25. A large crowd saw Pelky outpoint Jamito after a 12 rounds contest at the Malaya Boxing Stadium on Saturday, though in the opinion of many, Jamito should have had the decision. He was superior at close quarters and
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  • 753 4 AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. After a lapse of nearly 3 7 years, the Penang Recreation Club held very successful athletic sports on the Esplanade. Penang, on Saturday afternoon. Fine weather and a large attendance, including a good sprinkling of the fair sex. conduced to make the meeting the success
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  • 469 4 LAST DAY’S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. February 24. The Selangor Turf Club New Year race meeting closed successfully yesterday in the presence of a large crowd. The going was good. The dividends were fair. Mrs. Ralph Scott distributed the prizes which included silver cigarette cases
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  • 349 4 Stipendiary Steward Scheme. For some time past there has been a general feeling that horse racing was growing so rapidly in the number and value of the racers concerned and in the financial interests involved, that the time had come to consider the advisability of appointing a stipendiary
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  • 235 4 During the past fifteen years Mr. Edgar Warwick has sent us many delightful companies, but it is questionable whether he has ever toured a more outstanding success than the celebrated London Syncopating Orchestra which is due here f<»r two performances on Friday and Saturday, March
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  • 193 4 The following new hooks h;.ve been received at the Library: Advertisements for Ireland. Edited by George O’Brien. Antic Hay. by Aldons Huxley. The Blue Lion, by Robert Lynd. Brighter Intervals, by Gordon Phillips. The Cloud That Lifted, by M a urice Maeterlinck. The Diary of a Journalist, by
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  • 805 4 F. M. S. POLICE DESERTER. Puteh bin Musah was produced before Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the Police Court, Penang, this morning charged with desertion from the F. M. S. Police Force in April 1920 at Kuala Lumpur. Inspector MacQuarrie said that the accused was arrested on Saturday
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 232 4 [To the Editor of the '’l iiiniiy lz Sir,—Friday’s meeting of tbt sioners was a disappointment no reference was mad e to the r <., torious exhibition of tactlessne.s' by the Municipality. refer to V n ject of my previous letter, to non-inclusion of the President rasian Association
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  • 460 4  -  By T. P. O’Connor, M.P. Sidney Webb I met first when I was editing the “Star.” 1 think he had something to do with Mr. Bernard Shaw on to my editona staff. Mv paper was brought into existence to defend the Radical Party, then pledged to Home Rule.
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    • 66 4 MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted Furnished Accommodati° n (with Board) by young Bachelor. British. Particulars to Box No. (’>'• t 0 Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. Lightweight Triumph Motor Cycle for sale cheap, owner leaving the Apply Box No. 68, c/o Pinang ~aZ' Press, Ltd. FOR QUICK SALE. One Triumph Motor Cycle 1 i
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 1212 5 v K OF experience ,M ISl\<; “YOUNGSTERS.” in rd <>f the Conservative k hour is brains. “Talents h it. towards Jacobinism." uid it is as true to-day as l( time of the French Revolur,,.( t this tendency, and to n men at their entrance into j Tory
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  • 150 5 London. February 15. —TI e money required to buy Fame Islands cn behalf of the National Trust for presei vation as a bird sanctuary has been subscribed or promised. These are a group of practically unin habited rocky islands and i efs off the coast of
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  • 76 5 London. February 13. —The War Office announces that the period of secondment of a Regular Army Officer will in futur be for four years inc'uding preliminary training. Officers seconded must have at least two years’ commissioned service and be b tween 22 and 28 years
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  • 56 5 London, February 13. —A Montreal message says Sir Arthui C urrie. Principal, McGiil University, addressing the undergraduates appealed for the cessation of “hazing” or ragging. He attributed the failure of 38 Arts students to pass their examinations this year and their subsequent dismissal firm the I niversity
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  • 68 5 London. February 14 —The Belgian mailboat Pieter de Coninek arrived at Dover from Ostend aft?- a twenty-four hours’ crossing. She reached Dover yesterday afternoon but was unabU to enter and spent the night in lhe hannel buffeted by mountainous seas. Ninety passengers paid a tribiPo
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  • 277 5 London. February bi.—The following are the results of football matches played in the League to-day.— Division 1. Arsenal 0, Aston Villa 1. Birmingham 2, Middlesbro" 1. Blackburn 1. Sheffield United 1. Bolton Wanderers 4, Nottingham 0. Everton 2, Burnley 2. Notts County 1. Newcastle United 0. Sunderland 0,
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  • 133 5 London. February IG. The following are results of rugby football matches Aberavon 17, Bath 3. Birkenhead Park 11, Liverpool 5. Blackheath Iti, Cambridge University 9. Torquay 0, Devonport Services 16. Leicester 13, Cardiff 0. London Welsh 14, Oxford and Cambridge Welsh 14. Richmond S, Army 27. Bristol 26. London
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  • 121 5 PENANG. FEBRUARY 25, 1924. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 9/32 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/X Calcutta Demand Bank R«166 1 3 days’sight Private 169 3 Bombay Demand Bank 166 g Madras Demand Bank 166 g
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  • 956 5 HOW CANDIDATES ARE CHOSEN. The New Y’ork Correspondent of the Times says the quadrennial uproar which tradition demands shall accompany the nominating of candidates for the Presidency of the United States is already beginning to l>e distinctly heard The Democratic Party has set June 24 as the date
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  • 348 5 FINE C. P. STEAMER CALLING AT SINGAPORE. At daylight on March 31 the Empress of Canada will arrive in Singapore fn ia Rangoon on a Round the Wcrld Cruise, and Singapore for the first time will have an opportunity of seeing the gre.it steamer that holds
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  • 325 5 There is very little doubt that, bar a« cidents, M. H. Ponsford, of Victoria, who has again been distinguishing him self down under, will be playing for Australia a year or so hence. This young man—he is sti'l quite >oung--has up t< date a most remarkable
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  • 121 5 —“S. F. P.” An important step forward has been taken by the trainers and jockeys of Malaya in the formation of an Association for the protection of their mutual interests The preliminaries, under discussion for some time, came to a head at' Penang, and have been
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 112 5 OUR WEEKLY CARTOON. “IN THE PUBLIC EYE.” I t A ib JIA fcwiwlk A A if -<y L n X^W«WI® W J /r 4 j’ sjlL K*k J^drjradEM inTt Sir Laming Wor f hington-Evans has become Editor in Chief of the Financial News.” He will act consultatively and be responsible
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  • 19 6 Austin. —On January 10th. at Ivy Farm, Congleton Road, Macclesfield, Cheshire, to Mr. Mrs. Frank Austin, a daughter.
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  • 99 6 Taylor—Fitzpatrick.—At Saint George’s Church, Penang, on Monday, 25th February, at 3-30 p.m., Ernest Albert Taylor, second son of Edward James and Mrs. Taylor of Cheshunt. Herts, and Kathleen May Fitzpatrick, second daughter of late Mr. D. Jameson Fitzpatrick, Superintendent, Farms and Remounts, and Mrs. Fitzpatrick, and grand-daughter of the
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  • 497 6 A few days ago. the Cambridge Union Society, by 71 votes to 70. approved a motion that the Government be asked to relinquish the Singapore naval base scheme. In a Reuter cable to-day. it is stated that the Sunday Times” understands the Government has decided not to proceed
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  • 454 6 The new Government is settling down to the affairs of state, and it is not too soon to plead the cause of unprofitable British commitments. Having shouldered the burden of office, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and his colleagues are face to face with a variety of
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  • 284 6 In November last we drew attention to the fact that proposals were before the Straits Settlements Government, making provision for the erection of two piers, one at the bottom of Church Street Ghaut and the other at Bagan Luar, with a view to improving the much and
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  • 1420 6 Many in Malaya will learn with regret of the death of the Sir A. T. Hon. Sir. Ahmed Thambi Marakavar. Marakayar. who was formerly domiciled in this country, and continued to be interested in the bullock trade after bis return to India. He visited Malaya a few
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  • 252 6 BANQUET AT GARDEN (TUB. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, February Sir F. S. James was entertained by th' Chinese at the Garden Club on Saturday and presented with an address from th-' Chinese Chamber of Commerce expressing appreciation of Sir Frederick James services to colony and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 360 6 f Sterilized Milk (Hollandia Brand.) Genuine, Pure Cow’s Milk. g Sterilized and Homogenized. I I A reliable Milk for all purposes. $10.50 0 PER CASE OF 48 TINS. n G. H. Slot Co., Ltd., 2, Weld Quay, Penang. U' ——r—n» irimrw—— —m=oo g THE FAMOUS ft “CORONA” I PORTABLE typewriter.
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    • 25 6 “E. o: 9 Guest Nights and Dancing. Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert Every Wednesday 9-45 p. m.
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  • 24 6 DEATH AUSTIN. —On January 23rd, at Ivy Farm. Congleton Road, Macclesfield. Cheshire, Alice Maud, the dearly beloved wife of Frank Austin, age 36 years.
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  • 130 7 Cabinet Decision. Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, February 25. Sunday Times understands ‘"though the Chancellor of the t ll3 a ipr w ill have a surplus when the Ev ’i .««counts are closed next month, Snowden does not expect to be r ii lin his first Budget to do
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  • 141 7 labour’s interest. Lorn lon, February 23. Commander Burney, in a speech at 1 M id Mr. Macdonald told him th- Labour Party had not rejected Imperial airship scheme, which Vl uld Dave their serious consideration. I.undon, February 19—According to p i iamentary correspondents some \p tubers of
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  • 142 7 MIE IRTFTUR HENDERSON’S OPINION. London, February 24. )Ir. \rthnr Henderson, in a by-election speech at Burnley, declared that the peace treaties had failed. The Government task was to arrest demoralisation, prevent further economic ruin, establish real p°nce, restore trade and commerce and place them on such
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  • 114 7 LEAGUE OF NATIONS ACTION. Geneva, February 24. Th" Hygiene Committee of the League "I \;h]i i<, which, after a sitting of ten days, has concluded its work, recommends the creation of an Epidemics Bureau in one of the Far Eastern ports to be chosen by the
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  • 67 7 I'S'I'ORCEMENT NOT MANUFACTURE WANTED. Washington. February 24. rotary of State Hughes, speaking •0 th< \merican Law Institute, decried I multitude of laws passed in “the no j. nv f ac t nr y j n t ie W orld,” namely t Hatos and the Federal Government,
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  • 39 7 Now York, February 24. I biit of th<* Argentine G percent 1 1 1 *.1)00,000 has been publicly 1 here recently, owing to the 1 1 attractions of the Japanese Loan. tid"rwriters have taken up the *>*lance.
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  • 187 7 Voting on Employers’ Offer. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, February 24. A mass meeting of Hull dockers by an overwhelming majority passed a resolution in favour of acceptance of the employers’ offer. The Newcastle and Bristol strikers also voted for acceptance. A General Resumption. Lonond, February 24. In addition to
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  • 135 7 OPERATIVES' SOVIET. Alexandria. February 23. Three months’ strike in the textile factory, Filature, was settled a fortnight ago by the intervention of the Governor. but the operatives last evening repudiated the agreement. A thousand remained in the factory all night, women bringing them food. The men declare they
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  • 81 7 THREE LIVES LOST. London, February 23. A woman and two young children were killed by falling from the top of the tower of Westminster Cathedral. Tired of Life.” London. February 24. The woman who was killed by falling from Westminster Cathedral has been identified as Mrs.
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  • 70 7 Athens. February 24. The newspapers publish rumours to the affect that a Communist revolution has broken out in Bulgaria, that a Republic has been established, that King Boris has been sent to the country and that the Premier and certain ministers have been murdered. No confirmation
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  • 35 7 ELECTIONS FORBIDDEN. Berlin, February 24. A message from Munich says that the French occupation authorities have forbidden the holding of the elections in the Palatinate, on April 6, for the Bavarian Diet.
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  • 38 7 AN INFLUENZA PATIENT. Rome. February 23. The King of Italy is confined to his room with influenza, and has postponed his visit to Fiume on the occasion of the proclamation of the annexation of Fiume.
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  • 148 7 Chamber's Approval. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Paris, February 23. The French Chamber finally approved, by 354 votes to 218, the Government’s fiscal programme. M. Poincare. Paris, February 23. Taken in conjunction with his victory’ in the Senate on Thursday by* the narrow majority of sixteen votes, the final passing of
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  • 63 7 M. BRIAND’S PROPHECY. Paris. February 25. M. Briand, speaking at a RadicalSocialist banquet at Carcassonne, prophesied a certain victory for the Left parties in the forthcoming elections, provided the Republicans made common cause. M. ißriand advocated the creation of an atmosphere of peace in which Germany* would feel
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  • 36 7 FOREIGNERS FORBIDDEN STOCK EXCHANGES. Paris, February 25. The first executive act following the passage of the financial proposals, is a decree forbidding access to foreigners to stock exchanges except by special per? mission.
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  • 45 7 Washington, February 24. A bitter discussion took place in the Senate to-day on the oil leases scandal. The debate dealt chiefly with Mr. Daugherty, and was led by Senator Borah, who declared he was himself willing to lay’ the foundation of impeachment proceedings.
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  • 180 7 London, February 18. —It is announced that the following Court appointments are made and will be of a non-political character during the present administration Lord Chamberlain, Earl of Cromer. Lord Steward, Earl of Shaftesbury. Master of the Horse, Earl of Granard. Lords in Waiting, Lords Hampden and Colebrooke.
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  • 76 7 London. February 18. —A Peking message says it is reported from Kashgar that the Swedish missionary Nyrstrom and two converts were mobbed in the streets of Yerhand and beaten and dragged to the residence of the Mussulman judge. The Chinese authorities acted firmly, imprisoned the ringleaders and
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  • 26 7 London, February* 18. —The House of Lords to-day passed the first reading of the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway Bill.
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  • 413 7 England Beats France. (Reuter s Telegrams.) London. February 23. At Twickenham, for the Rugger International match, in fine weather, with the ground excellent, there were 25,000 spectators, including H. M. the King, who saw England beat France by 19 points to 7. England Superior. London, February 23. At
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  • 341 7 Masters of ships are informed that between February 25th and February 29th British submarines may be exercising in the neighbourhood of Singapore, day or night, between 103 deg. 15’ E and 104 deg. 20’ E. Between March 3rd and March 7th exercises may be extended as far
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  • 764 7 Mr. L. V. Fox is now Electrical Engineer. Kuala Lumpur. a Mr. R. N. Harvey is to be a Cornmis- sioner of the Peace for Penang. g Mr. D. P. MacNamara. of the F. M. S. J Police is due back by the P. O. s. s.
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  • 448 7 TAYLOR—FITZPATRICK. At St. Georges’ Church, Penang, this afternoon, the marriage was solemnised of Mr. Ernest Albert Taylor, Accountant. Asiatic Petroleim Co., Ltd., Penang, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward James Taylor, Cheshunt, Herts, England, to Miss Kathleen May, second daughter of the late Mr. D. Jameson Fitzpatrick,
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  • 384 7 A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. George’s Church, Penang, at noon to-day. the contracting parties being the well-known trainer and jockey, Rupert Billett, second son of the late Mr. F. Billett and Mrs Billett. of Perth, Australia, and Ruby Florence Vick, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
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  • 1183 8 USE OF SPOT LIGHTS. Mr. G. Basil Barhium, C- E., writing in the “Financier”': It was a foregone conclusion that the police would inter- f ere with the use of spot lights by motori ists, and I am consequently not surprised to find that the Surrey police have
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  • 106 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Edavana for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Ghirbi for Pang Nga. Rasa for Setul. Rawang for P. Brandan. van Hogendorp for Deli. Edi and Langsa. Kedah for Dindings. The following ships are in cominunb ation with the Wireless Stations at Penang—Agapenor. City of Canterbury, Cyclops. Elepbanta. Eniilkirdorf,
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  • 337 8 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States. Malacca, tonore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption o> Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 222 8 jSr-Diserdersdf the Litter_ Biliousness sick headache, giddiness, lassitude, drowsiness and depression of spirits, all result from an inactive liver. A teaspoonful of ENO’s “Fruit Salt” taken in a glass of cold water at intervals will prove soothing and refreshing, and stimulate the sluggish functions into wholesome activity. Your dealer sells
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    • 365 8 y In Pain ?S I Sloans gives INSTANTRELIEF E SPRAINS, BRUISES, STIFFNESS, NEURITIS, &C., you need Sloan’s Liniment. For more than 40 years this wonderful pain killer has been used by thousands of USpfe for relieving all kinds of pain. Its effect is wonderful. A little laid painful part warms
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  • 436 9 “S. F. P. 1( A |>(>\ INTERESTING POINT. h point involving the rights .1; \~>iuiiet‘ came before Mr. in the Bankruptcy Court, V lt was asked by Mr. A. V. L. .'‘l* 1 n f Messrs. Stirkies Brothers. ()t propertv in Bras Basah Road. ~jedbv Koh Boon
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  • 344 9 Pile m*w Fisheries Bill is published in current Gazette. The objects and reasons state The principal object of this Bill, draftfi at the request of the Director of Fidierit <. is to provide for the conserva"f fi<h in the waters of the Colony by f filing close times for
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  • 29 9 clos»' mail, by the Cordillere. instar t :it oa ni on Thnrsd ‘iy, the 28th ''looser mail, by the Morea. instant ,brn on Friday. l he 29th
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  • 446 9 The following ri the report of the direc--1 Ols of the above Syndicate the year ended 31st 31st December, 1993 to be •presented at the Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Company, to be held <«t No. 7 Battery Road, Singapore, on Friday,
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  • 147 9 A NEW PLANTATION COMPANY. The Pita Fibre and Rubber Estates, Limited, was registered in London as a I>ul>lic company on January 23, with a nominal capital of £‘60,000 in 2s. shares. It is proposed to adopt agreement (1) with the Nal River Syn; icate, Limited, and
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  • 206 9 Worse Than Bleeding. “It is better to lose a pint of blood than to have the nerves tapped. No one can measure your nerve-force as it runs away.” wrote that famous Doctor Oliver Wendell Holmes. It is easy to explain why this is so. The blood-making organs
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  • 182 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Saturday. To-day. m T- aj Shares. ffi i c. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Sungei T. —22 A Mining. Asam K. 40/- 41/- 40/ 41/ ex Chenderiang 12/6 13/- 12/6 12/9 'Hitam 1.45 1.47 J
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  • 38 9 25th February, 1924. Local. ct». (Smoked Sheet 47 Fine Pale Cicpe 47 Unsmoked Sheet 42 Sing a- (Smoked Sheet 48 pore (Crepe 48 London and New Yohk. t r /Smoked Sheet London Is New York G2s£
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  • 34 9 The following are additional rubber utpnts for January:— lbs. Cicely 42.557 Yam Seng 33.820 Eow Seng 24.547 Harcroft 17.881 Sungei Tukaug 17.600 Glengowrie 12.668 Lower Perak 12,400 Tebing 14.400 N.V. Langsa 20.100
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  • 58 9 Local. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. Feb. 25 Singapore sold 50 tons at Penang buyers no sellers sl34g. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd:— To-day’s quotation for Singapore refined tin $134.87\ per picul, business done 50 tons, Penang refined tin per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined tin $133.50 per
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  • 19 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 17th to 23rd February, (being one week) 11 tons.
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  • 206 9 Benares Opium p. chest notn. Cloves 110.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stocks Nutmegs 80s 85.00 sellers 110 s 75.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 12.20 sales Rattans 11.20 sellerRattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bat* do
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  • 1103 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. *E A e NAMES q a >» S Er X ir t- RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 cS c S c Allenby Rubber Co 1 12$ 1 17$ Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1’ It) 1 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates’ 2 00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate ’.l 00 >
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 96 9 IM > 1 N T/U! I hWsaMsilMTlwil II n J S I HOW TO BUY I A PIANO I I BASIS Small Deposit. "D Al A Paid out of income over D/ALt/AlNVlli. a period of 12 month?. I Our Terms ate REASONABLE j I a-a ECONOMICAL. You can select your
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 189 9 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT!! L-yric Theatres, Lztd., THEATRE ROYAL. PENANG ROAD. Showing on Sunday 24th, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th Feb. at 7-50 pr. m. and Day Show on Saturday Ist Mar. at 3 p.m. The Tiger’s Coat featuring Myrtle Stedman, Lawson Butt and Tina Modetti reels 5 “Too Fat to Fight”
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  • 1320 10 Effect Of Rubber Restriction. THE TIN INDUSTRY. A correspondent of the Times says during the last two years a very decided improvement has been made in handling the trade statistics of the Malay Peninsula. Previously each political unit and there are no fewer than eight in the area—dealt
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 256 10 I.' Z'^f/J/ TJi i L Remember! Wincami» is i a positive necessity to you if you are Weak, Anaemic, Nervous »r Run-down i I Wincarnis is not a luxury—it is a positive necessity to all I who are Weak, or Anaemic, or ,'1 Nervous, or Run-down. Because Wincarnis exercises an
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    • 249 10 IN THE GRIP OF INDIGESTION. Many sufferers have daily to consider which they prefer—starvation or torture. Craving for food t-o appease the system’s need for nourishment, they scarcely dare eat because of the agonies which follow even the lightest meal. This pain after eating is the stomach’s protest that it
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