Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 April 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 83. VOL LXXXII. WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 528 1 r'NIKKO "1 MODERN art I I PHOTOGRAPHIC I r )io I No. 1, Nw' lll Roai j T.l«pO» m 5 s J The Good f‘~— j&jjx > The best salad oil for Baking, Frying, Salad-dressing and Mayonnaise is MAXWELL DELFIA Tourer 5 Sealer $2,250 he Franc Dutch c»ive Deift. 5OO
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    • 51 1 x =x x s X st X ;i x r x X ES, 1,7! I MNMJZED ET SHALTT X SPLENDID SELECTION OF DIAMOND AND GEM Q [j SET JEWELLERY X OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I HI AT ALL PRICES. g B. P. de SILVA, X 1, Bishop Street, Penang. R Cssx
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  • 602 2 A NOBLE RECORD. Battle honours awarded to London regiments for the Great War are announced by the War Office. Those printed in capitals are those selected to be borne on Colours or Appointments 2nd City of London Regiment (the Royal Fusiliers). Four Battalions. Somme, 1916, ’18,” Albert. 1916, TB,”
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    • 681 2 iiii ■NIPPON HOTEL, i I! ALL KINDS OF (y A “CAKES AND ICE CREAM| f| To Imj had in the Evening. JFH T.M. uj Wideweave p/imc POSITION VACANT. Wanted Experienced Shorthand CARTERS Typist with general office knowledge. No metal CQH touch yOU Apply Box No. 111, c/o Pinang Gazette. 617—10-4
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    • 230 2 —by the throat Oncoming colds or worse ailments grip you by the throat —but not if you get Evans’ Antiseptic Throat Pastilles. An occasional Evans’ Pastille effectively allays sore throats, and completely protects from the 'microbes of all Bronchial ailments. Made to the formula of the Liverpool Throat Hospital. Sole
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    • 831 2 WE SUPPLY banks "1 Anything and Everything THE Requisite for I Authorised Capital I Rubber Estates and S c n T a Capital g Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits Tk 1« A Board of Directors Buildings etc. R v Chalmers, Esq.. Sir David Yule 1 A T Lord Carmichael. Head
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  • 639 3 In t’lie interests of septuagenarians, a septuagenarian sent ‘The Times” some encouraging figures based upon an examination of a recent day s obituary column on the first page of the journal. Of thirty persons v hose ages were given it appears that the average
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  • 52 3 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 to-night 1 March Tzar Nicholas II Sommer 2 Miuuetto Boccherini's Boccherinis 3 Waltz Girl in the Train Fall 4 Selection Crown Diamods Aulmt's 5 One Step Wagnerites Mornington God Save
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 331 3 I _-x... i < $> pM* 'i r Jk ixv s,N G Ap o RE p E NAN< 3« j\) v*' Z S f\ 74 ANO SUMATRA S\ Mb LWJ '74 M '4/ Oik-41 fe4W ?4 7tBOIKTE«ffIWMI V. i pWf£<l 's!P''3' 5 J RCGISTERED 3670 y Iffi SHJ <Hj Jpl
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    • 69 3 THE POPULARITY OF Pinkettes is due to the gently efficient prompititude with which they disjx?! constipation, allay sick headache, banish biliousness, liverishness and gloom. Pinkettes clear the skin, purify the breath and relieve Piles by removing the cause of these troubles. Tiny but thorough, as gentle as nature. Of chemists,
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    • 147 3 1 LEARN TO PLAY THE I UKULELE] I IT’S EASY I IHI and I NO MUSICAL I Ml KNOWLEDGE J IS REQUIRED. I J I Price $l2 Each. S Hawaiian Steel Hilo Guitars, S $54 Each. S i ROBINSON PIANO LIMITED. 2 (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). 5 PENANG. New Shipment per
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  • 6541 4 jCapt R. Cowell’s Reply. To the Editor of the “Singapore Free Press.” Sir, —I send herewith a copy of my report on the Kelanfraji Gold Mines Limited particularly with reference to the report made by Mr. Grigg and published by the Directors of the Kelantan Gold Mines
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  • 3839 5 Annual General Meeting. ,||\lH\l\VS INIERIMING 111 review. rhi tbirty :eighth annual general meet members of the Penang Cham- co was held in the Chamit 30 yesterday Mr. F. A. Ldgei Chairman) occupied the Chair llt others present were the Hon. M l II Thorne, Messrs. T.
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  • 228 5 A Chinese youth named Chan Moh Kia, stated to be only 20 years of age, was an appellant in the Supreme Court, Singapore, morning against a decision oi the Police Magistrate, who had sentenced him to two months rigorous imprisonment on charges of criminal breach of trust
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  • 192 5 —“S.F.P.” A regrettable accident which was the outcome of a foolish act on the part of a Chinese woman, occurred in Alexandra road, Singapore, on Sunday, when a little Chinese boy, eight years of age, was killed. The boy and his mother were in a Chevrolet car
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  • 798 5 Echo of Karl Case. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. The ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal Chamber yesterday afternoon and there were present Messrs S. Codrington (President), G. C> Dodd, Khoo Sian Ewe, Dr. Lim Guan Cheng, the Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar, Mr. M.
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  • 409 6 At the annual meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Mr. H. Dove, in expressing his views on the rubber restriction policy, struck a note which will sound as rank heresy in the ears of many. In effect, he advocated a return to the survival
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  • 456 6 Tucked away in an obscure corner of one of our “away pages of Saturday s issue, we printed an article from the pen of a modest writer dealing with the merits of the bobbed-haired girl as a wife It was intended to be unassuming it was created for the
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  • 267 6 There now appears to be no doubt that a national shipbuilding lockout is inevitable. The refusal by the Southampton shipyard workers to return to work practically ensures a general stoppage of this important industry within a short period, and before the fact is properly appreciated. we may’ be
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  • 1102 6 We have often wondered whether it is worth while being a A Potential pedestrian nowadays. Ths RoaJTerror. motor ear. the motor cycle, the auto-car, the cTcle-car and the tri-car. threaten to make life unbearable for the poor mortals who rely on shanks mare to get them about.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 455 6 (To (he Editor, of the Pinang Gazmte.' Sir. —In an article on this subject which appeared in the Pi nang Gazette,’ there is one point which •htllen.; curiosity that is the perso: yof th«writer. Is he an elderly grey-beard in a suit of sober black who
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  • 51 6 The P. A O. Packet Plassy, with despatched from London on the March, is expected to arrive here 1 2 p.m to-day. Mails from Australia are expected t' arrive in time fWr delivery at X.Jo a.m-to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the closes at G p.m. on Saljirday, the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 255 6 payong] GS PILSENER M BEER I SPECIALLY BREWED 8? gfclMp FOR THE TROPICS. JMIL A LIGHT and K REFRESHING DRINK. Note the Price $lB-50 HH MM. e"” Per C ase °f 8 doz. Pints UM I (Bi ffll (DUTY EXTRA.) j® '"Tv /CSrN Obtainable Everywhere or from i(U <> Hf
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    • 19 6 “EZ O.” SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE S.S. “PRESIDENT ADAMS” JAZZ BAND On Saturday, 12th April. NO DANCING ON FRIDAY.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 71 6 TOWN HALL, PENANG. r MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 14th and 15th. THE MUSICAL EVENT OE THE YEAR K EDGAR WARWICK announces two recitals by the eminent UH Scottish bass-baritone. g WILLI M HEUGHAN X In gems from the Operas. Ballads, and Folk Lore songs of Great Britain Assisted by the
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    • 156 6 TIDE TABLES Peuang P. Sw’ham Singapore Apr. H.W. L.W. II W L.W H.W. L.W 9 2.45 a 8.33 a 7.05 a 1.36 a 0.52 a 7.14 a 2.59 p 9.14 p 7.10 p 1.36 n 1.39 p 7.16 p 10 3.06 a 8.53 a 7.27 a 1.51 a 1.20 a
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  • 41 6 DEATHS. PEIRCE. —On the 7th March, at Cambridge, the result of an accident, Evelyn Alys, younger «laughter of Robert ami Annie Peirce, late of Singapore. KEYSER. On the 7th Marchat Naples, suddenly. Arthur Louis Keyser, formerly Consul-General at Seville, aged t’>N.
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  • 215 7 Lethargic House of Commons. (R eute>"s Telegrams.) London. April 8. rlina(l o f Commons opened dully, Th 1 being sparsely occupied, the benches of V( stl .,.j. iy S dramatic ieplvinato Mr. Baldwin. f n’lkl stated that the Govern- et ns Bill could not be re- n this
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  • 85 7 SHIPYARD LOCKOUT MAY BE AVERTED London, April 8. Tim slightest hope of averting a shipyard F'ckont is contained in the decision of thefnioLS to take a ballot of the strikers to-day.asking specifically whether they are prepared to accept the executive authority, after which steps will be taken
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  • 31 7 EX-PREMIER’S MOTION. Ottawa, April X. lhe ex-Premier, Mr. Meighen, gave notice of a motion demanding that all correspondence between the British and unadian Governments concerning Singapore he published.
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  • 144 7 POSTPONEMENT OE PRINCE’S VISIT. Capetown, April 8. In the Assembly, the Nationalist leader, Hertzog. hoped that the announceyv P° st Ponement of the Prince mes visit was not equivalent to say--8 at the Prince would not come at all. hoped that he was voicing flings of all
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  • 56 7 Sf: RIOTs SITUATION. Advi ce Washington, April 8. nif leni c tT' Ve l by the State BepartStat of affairs in ontskir* The ground city is strewn and n/ a dysentery are ’seeing made to 2 and Theci ra,) l f hand t' 1 ,ils
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  • 21 7 ll 9n l-nndon. April X. has .r, Marine oeturi M to p 1 Was re,, °ated and ’•sinouth.
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  • 225 7 Experts’ Report. (Reuters Telegrams.) Paris, April 8. The experts’ report on reparations which is being published to-morrow, is a huge document of sixty pages. According to the forecast, it proposes that Germany should immediately pay 16 milliard gold marks, also annual payments bet-ween-a minimum of 1,400,000,000
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  • 66 7 FRENCH PREMIER’S APPEAL. Paris. April 9. M. Poincare has telegraphed M. Chicherin, declaring that French public opinion gravely fears that the Professors implicated in the trial at KiefT will suffer the death penalty. Their loss would cause great sorrow and would tie regarded as a diminution of the
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  • 44 7 GOVERNMENT PARTY’S STRONG POSITION. Rome, April 9. The new Chamber consists of a Government Party of 375 against 160 representing eleven other parties. The Populars now with 40 seats lost 65 seats. The democratic Socialists now with 25 seats, lost 57.
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  • 27 7 Trieste. April 8. The resumption of maritime and commercial relations with South Russia was officially inaugurated by the departure of a Lloyd-Trestino steamer to Odessa.
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  • 52 7 Riga, April 8. It is reported from Moscow- that a fresh revolt has broken out in Turkestan. The old revolutionaries have been reinforced by well-armed forces including 25,000 well-organised cavalry and also artillery. The insurgents everywhere are supported by the population. The Soviet Government is despatching
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  • 40 7 NAMES OF MURDERED AMERICANS. New York. April X. The Americans murdered in Albania are Mr. Robert Louis Coleman of San Francisco and Mr. George B. de Long of New York, a son of the late Senator de Long.
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  • 40 7 AN AMERICAN APPOINTED. London, April 9. The League has appointed the Bostonian Financial Expert Mr. J. Smith, to be Commissioner-General for the financial reconsiruction ot Hungary. Mr. Smith participated in the organisation of the Chinese Consortium.
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  • 24 7 ADJOURNED OAMES. New York. April X. In the adjourned games. Dr. Lasker beat Maroczy, Yates beat Janowski, and Edward Lasker beat Janowski.
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  • 73 7 Impassioned Appeal to People. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Bucharest, April 9. An impassioned despatch to the Greek people from the exiled King George, who demands to be restored to the monarchy, declares that the violent suppression of principles on which the state is founded impels him to protest against
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  • 129 7 FOREIGN CAPITAL WELCOMED. London, April X. Mr. Liang Hi Yi, interviewed by Reuter, dealing with Chinese finance, said that foreign capital, was welcome but only on conditions which must benefit both parties and not be one-sided. He expressed the opinion that preference should be given to Chinese pro
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  • 13 7 Bucharest, April X. Prince Naruhiko Iligashikuni has left for Paris.
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  • 490 7 MR. PETT RIDGE'S ADVICE TO NOVELISTS. How- not to write a novel’ was demonstrated by leading novelists and critics at th* 1 first meeting of The Bookman C’ircle, at the Caxton Hall on March 5, under the chairmanship of Mr. St. John Adcock, the editor. Mr.
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  • 233 7 Mr. Russell’s Cross-Examina-tion. ADMISSIONS REGARDING PROXIES. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, April 9. Yesterday Mr. Russell admitted using at the Malayan Collieries meeting the proxies of his fictitious nominees. These proxies were typed in his offices and the names and places were filled in by him.
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  • 59 7 SEYPIANE CARRIER DUE SHORTLY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore l April 9. The Seaplane carrier H.M.S. Pegasus, is expected to arrive at Singapore on April 27. Footb ULI. The S. C. C. played good football against the Royal Sus>(-x last evening and won by 1 goals to 2.
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  • 94 7 s Aneta. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. April 9. Governor Fock arrived at Manila on April 7. He was given a brilliant reception by battalions of cavalry and infantry, and a salute of 20 guns from the battleship Huron.” On landing he was welcome»! by
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  • 329 7 The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, was asked on behalf of the Official Assignee. Singapore, to declare that a transfer of 21 documents, purporting to be bills of exchange, which had been made by a bankrupt, Kwek Kee Chong to Sim Siew Guan, —whose name figured in
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  • 760 7 Nomads Beat Albion. EXHIBITION OF FISTICUFFS. Towards the end of the Penang Soccer League fixture between the Nomads and the Albion, which was played on the Esplanade, Penang, yesterday evening, the game was marred by an exhibition of fisticuffs between one of the Albion players and a
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  • 86 7 Tie for Thursday, April 10.—Single Championship (Semi-final —Cheah Wat Sun vs. Le Tiang Liat. Result of yesterday’s tie. Doubles Championship (Final)—Oh Eng Leong and Lee Hiian Cheang beat Cheah Wat Sun and Saw Tiang Sooi 7—5, 5—7, 10-8. The s.s. Lady Blake, from Victoria Point,
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  • 865 7 Mr. Zehnder is acting and will continue to act for Mr. Salzman of Messrs. Allen and Gledhill, Malacca, till the 10th inst. The marriage of Mr. B. H. Moreira, formerly of Taiping, to Miss Dorothy Webb will take place at Kuala Lumpur on Monday, April 21. The
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  • 354 8 S. F. P. ALLEGED DISHONEST MANAGER. In the course of the examination of an Indian diamond and cloth merchant named K. Mohamed Sultan, in the Supreme Court, Singapore, in connection with a judgment summons, it was stated by his counsel that a warrant had been issued for
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  • 201 8 2.500 TONS OF RIFLES AND MUNITIONS. Following the distribution by the Chinese of Italian arms which had been stored in the old Xfanchu arsenal, 14 miles west of Peking, the Italian Legation has admitted the f>ale of the weapons to the Chinese Government. The Legation declares
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  • 187 8 NOT ONE CASE OF SMALL-POX IN A YEAR. Notwithstanding the continued incidence of small-pox among the civil population in certain areas of the United Kingdom, there have been no cases among the troops. From War Office memorandum o.n Army estimates, 1924-25, just issued. The necessity for vaccination or
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  • 89 8 TO-DAY DEPARTURE. I Plassy for Singapore, C tri JapJ The s.s. Plassy is now dn e t here at 2 p.m. to-day, and will Singapore, China and Japan at 9 -I y p.m. I The following ships are in coinm n tion with the Wireless Stations ar 1
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  • 392 8 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 'I BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca 1.. M and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except otherwise stated, close half an-honr than the Ordinary mail Resumption op Night Mail Servin I The following additional mails will be c ij daily (Sunday excepted) by the
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  • 109 8 PENANG. APRIL 9, 1924. c (By Cogrtesy of the Chartere 11 Bank.) London Demand Bank 4 months’sight Bank 3 Credit 21“ 3 Documentary 241 D Calcutta Demand Bank 3 days’ sight Private 1 j i Bombay Demand Bank Madras Demand Bank l i J 3 days’sight Private I'Jj., I*
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 484 8 UNDER COST PRICE VERY SPECIAL BARGAINS SECOND WEEK OF IMMENCE REDUCTIONS g |r( SAIF THROUGHOUT I 4iL® hi 8 ONLY ONE WEEK MORE I I THE STORE. I DOULATRAMS GRAND CHEAP SALE j NOW PROCEEDING Everything at exceptionally cheap prices No Economically S U SbTA BI T POSTIf WP. 3
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    • 21 8 Pexang Sea Frontage Rights and Titt.es, $2/50 per book or $2/80 poet free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 84 8 LYRIC THEATRES LTD.~ THEATRE ROYAL B q I For 2 Nights Only .-THURSDAY FRIDAY THE 10th 11th APRIL. kaais j ROYAL I i HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS, j LJ JBL -B. im Ijm J- 1 I n Book Your Seats Early At ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD., H 8 ill For a Short
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  • 1149 9 CROSS-EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES. Giving evidence at the Kuala Lumpur Assizes, before the Chief Judicial Commissioner, in connection with the charges of criminal breach of trust brought against R. A. Boardman, formerly Secretary of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board/ Mr. Macphail referred to further deposit receipts, contracts and
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  • 52 9 TOWKAY’S APPEAL DISMISSED. (From Qur Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. April 9. The appeal of a Chinese Towkay of Telok Anson against a $2OOO fine for evading payment of the customs on cases of matches was disallowed on the ground of the defence that an accomplice took delivery’ while accused
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  • 126 9 Kaai’s Hawaiian Troubadours will open their season at the Royal to-morrow night. From our advertising columns it will be seen that they are only to be with us two nights, Thursday and Friday. Bumper houses should welcome back Mr. Kaai and his happy’ band of entertainers, the lilt
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  • 107 9 Mr. Heughan’s repertoire of songs, both Scottish and otherwise, would appear to be almost inexhaustible, and he has the power of keeping the interest of his audiences at the highest pitch. His magnificent voice seems to carry" all before it. He does not limit his
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  • 51 9 The annual general meeting of the Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate Limited, which was to have been held in the registered offices of the Company, 9. Beach Street. Penang, to day" at noon, was postponed for lack of a quorum, till Wednesday next at the same time and
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  • 105 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on April 8 Spot £259.10s Down £7 3 mos. buying 258.10 s 7.5 s 3 .selling 258.15 s 7.5 s The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London. April 8. spot, £259.10s and £258.10s three months buying, £258.15s three months
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  • 1002 9 I he following are the orders of the day for Monday, April 14. 1. Question by Mr. Lowtlwr Kemp W hether Government has under consideration the question of the amalgamation of the administrations of the Post Offices of the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States, and if
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  • 174 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. T<,-day. S? E 90 Shares. ZS Z 3 S 0 S 3 CQ aS ffl sc. sc. sc. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Ayer Panas 5.25 5.50 5.00 5.10 New S. 2.10 2.25 1.95 2.05 ex
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  • 208 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 num. Cloves 105.00 sellers Gold'leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 sellers 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 10.95 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13,00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bag
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  • 41 9 9th April. 1924, Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 41} Fine Pale Crepe 41} Unsmoked Sheet 25 Sing a- (Smoked Sheet 42 •> pore (Crepe 12l London and New York, t I Smoked Sheet... Is.lHd London Crppe ls0 > d New York G22]
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  • 135 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for March:— lbs. Anglo-Malay 65.219 Patalmg 33.720 Loudon Asiatic 153.769 Golden Hope 31.022 Selaba 45.217 Bikani 18,700 Sungkai-Chumor 18,927 Seaport 36,000 R.E. of Johore 31.583 Sungei Dangar 25,000 North Labis 11,500 Victoria 20,850 Tebolang 22,652 Pernambang 35,068 Strathisla 23,769 Lanadron 78,122 Cluny
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 24 9 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Cours% (New Era Edition) Complete Edition with supplementary Exercises $3/or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., Penang.
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    • 109 9 NOTICE. A Public Meeting will be held at the Chinese Town Hall, Pitt Street, Penang, on Saturday, the 12th instant, at 3 p.m. sharp, to consider the advisability of approaching the Government of the Straits Settlements on the subject of refund of assessment on vacant houses. All nationalities interested are
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  • 634 10 RAPIDLY APPROACHING THE EARTH. At this moment Venus is rapidly approaching the Earth and will be the most resplendent object in the evening sky until the month of June. Mr. G. F. Morrel, in an article in the “Graphic,” tells us that Venus is approaching the earth
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  • 106 10 Apfil 10—Football League. Casuals Rovers. Esplanade. 12— Way Down East.’’ Theatre Royal. 15—Football League, Casuals v Wanderers. Esplanade. 20— “A” Class. 100 yards Handicap. “B” Class. 75 y ards Handicap. 21— Agricultural Show, District Office, Balik Pulau, 8 a.m. 21—Municipal Sports, Esplanade, 3 p.m. 24 Football League. Rovers
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  • 554 10 HOW A SAINT FACED THE REDS. Captain Francis McCullagh, who acted as “The Daily Mail”’ correspondent in Russia, in circumstances of great peril, supplies unanswerable evidence in his magnificent book. “The Bolshevik Persecution of Christianity’’ (Mui ray, ISs.). that the Bolsheviks are still attacking Christianity and
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  • 202 10 ARMY DICTATORS. As a result of strong i presentations mad< b to the Regent, Admiral Coundouriotis. who is a Republican, by a delegation on b half of naval and militaiy officers, M. Cafandaris, the Prime Minister, has resigned. The Regent has called on Al. Papanastasiou,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 431 10 I AFFORft I f 94 GlMceit r Rd.. South Keniington, Loudoa, 5 W. J A CAK tn use whilst on le.ve will be a reo'l J j' joy. Buying i, cbe.jier thin hiring and nwre K MtisfacUxy when we guarantee to buy the car 1' ~l 1 J back from
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    • 49 10 NEW HEALTH W AND NERVE POWER quickly gained with I regular use of 3 sanatocen I KLrs. Bjomsteme Bjornson. the wife of the celebratsd'Norwegian poet and novelist, wrote: “Bjomson uses Sanat ogert every day and f.nds that the effects of this admirable revitalising food are exceedingly beneficial to him.
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    • 23 10 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per boo’c or $3/30 post free, stocked by ths Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 432 10 I 1 1 aww I M I Vyj CZZfe/ -_J r~/4 Mother •aft: “Our Baby bor fJX wu brought up on Glaxo. I think C xyjt I he would thank you all if ha JX eould for the benefits he has de£ *x -jly rived from lha wonderful food. Mt
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  • 690 11 PLEASANT AND UNPLEASANT. Numbers of people have written books with the purpose of defining and analj r laughter, writes Mr. John Blunt in the Daily Mail. I. have been dipping into the most recent of these, Mr. J. C. Gregory’s. The Nature of Laughter (Kegan Paul. 10s. 6d.), and
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 215 11 a r m I’ I), is an old old whisky, If j|t jj m icured by time and mel|,)wed in wood. The kind or whisky which is none too plentiful to-day. It you cannot get it easily, Dawch\ make your demand a little -sm.ilmore insistent, because Whisky you will find
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    • 29 11 THE SORUM FOOTBALL BOOT IN FINE GREY CHROME. THE FINEST BOOT AT ITS PRICE. I I 8-95 S 8-95 PER PAIR. j POSJ FREE T. J. SHEPHERDSON CO.. SINGAPORE,
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    • 181 11 1 hree Cats CIGARETTES If y° u see the making of “THREE 7 Mr CATS Cigarettes from beginning to end, you Qi Ex would know, without our telling you, just why they are so exquisite in flavour and aroma. I \\k From the time when I X carefu, ly selected
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 522 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT MERIONES Apl. 11 Havre, London, and Rotterdam. TROILUS 17 London, Hull. Rotterdam and Hamburg. *SARPEDON 30 Marseilles, London and Rotterdam. MACHAON May 8 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. EUMAEUS 15 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. HELENUS 22 London,
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    • 723 12 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Vessels Destination Sailing Dates Colombo, Suez. Port Said, Marseilles. London. Antwerp. Haruna Maru do. Apr. 15 Kamo Maru do. May 4 Katori Maru do. May 13 Atsuta Maru do. 28 FOR JAPAN FRQM SINGAPORE Hongkong. Shanghai Kobe and Yokohama. Kashima Maru do. Apr. 15 Hakone
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    • 654 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From London Due Penang. To Marseilles Ixjndon i about ea c at PLASSY Apr. 9 KHYBER .T** KHIVA 24
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