Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 April 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-04-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 93. VOL LXXXII. WEDNESDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement514 1924-04-23 1 NIKKO I MODERN rt ~I [OIO GRAPHIC STL'DIO J Boid, Fe-aM*. j >O. 5’9. g PT 8 T a The best salad oil for Baking, Frying, Salad-dressing and Mayonnaise is iiELiirjVi vjAixo r nri _j In Stock. Peugeot Doc” Model. e DLLiIA 'H.P.R.A.C. 11 H. P. 4-Seater. Engine 4 cylinders.514 words
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Advertisement37 1924-04-23 1 I SPLENDID SELECTION OF DIAMOND AND GEM SET JEWELLERY g X OF EVERY DESCRIPTION S AT ALL PRICES. I B. P. de SILVA, J 1. Bi»bop Street. Pcnaag. B •XB gg- yasx=X= X X 3S X BkT37 words
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Article1079 1924-04-23 2 I belong to a club, the principle function of which is to dine once a month, writes Stacey Aumonier in the ‘‘Evening Standard.” We have no speeches. At the end of the dinner the chairman makes one or two announcements about future dinners. We then mix up,1,079 words
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Article563 1924-04-23 2 OUTLAY OF 400 MILLIONS. Some idea of the immense sums of money that have been spent by the State and the local authorities on schemes of post-war resettlement and unemployment is given in a White Paper entitled ’•‘Unemployment: Statistics relating to financial provision for relief of unemployment563 words
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Advertisement977 1924-04-23 2 =s=:: s NOTICES. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IN 80 HOURS. Including free town delivery or 111 I ./arn BOOK-KEEPING IN 80 HOL RS x pi POST, at your home and in spare time, postage. i||j pig salaries await Book-keepers trained by the (I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Hawaid New Way. 25 easy977 words
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Advertisement28 1924-04-23 2 Millets, their Nutritive and Economic Value, Cultivation, etc., in Malaya, by L. M. Berenger, $l/- per book or $l/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Ltd., Penang.28 words
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Advertisement665 1924-04-23 2 BANKS CHARTERED BANK Qp The Bright T TRA h ,A c Disposition Ch ±L_ Paid-up Capital i. j. Reserve Fund ,'tkngbtd.sffd.on. The Reserve Liabili o( p cheerful, joyful person is r always welcome, popular and Head Office attractive. Cheerfulness is BISHOPSGATE LONDON g. infectious —one of the feu) Agencies and665 words
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Article1883 1924-04-23 3 legitimacy issue. \ln-ch 24.—The Russell apLo ndon d onse of Lords took on a r ?alin th(> hpn Mr Stuart Bevan, K. C., F for Mrs. Russell, raised .hois a P pea ’7 th pbabv, Geoffrey Rustbe P pS,t ,on (lt t he present proceedings.1,883 words
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Article538 1924-04-23 3 EMPRESS TO BE BROKEN UP.” The old wooden battleship of the line Empress, formerly H.M.S. Revenge, reached Appledore after a very stormy and adventurous passage from the Clyde. Soon after she had left the Clyde under row by two of the Clyde Shipping Company’s most powerful538 words
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Article56 1924-04-23 3 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURE. Takada for Singapore, China and Japan. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Penang —Amazono, Bengalis, Fooksang, Ganges Maru,. Independence, Memnon, Nagpore, Namsang. Oleander, Sado Maru and Takada. Singapore —China, Deucalion, Glaucus, Gorgistan, Goentoer, Karimoen, Lake Gilpen, Lima Maru, Marella, Namsang, Raifuku56 words
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Article434 1924-04-23 3 CLiiSK DAILY (except Munday) BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an-hour earliet than the Ordinary mail Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.434 words
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Article134 1924-04-23 3 AN OLD SUSSEX CRICKETER. Jesse Hide, whose death ftl Scotland is announced, was for years a colleague in the Sussex eleven of Walter Humphreys, the lob bowler. He came out in 1876 and with one break —he was in South Australia from 1879 to 1882—played for134 words
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Article43 1924-04-23 3 April 24—Football League, Rovers v Nomads, Esplanade. 95 «t. George’s Bal), Town Hall, 9.15 p.m. 26—Cricket League, C.R.C. v P.S., Esplanade. 29 —Football League, Albion v Wanderers, Esplanade. May 3—Cricket League, E.S.C. v P.R.C., Esplanade. B—Football League, Nomads v Casuals, Esplanade.43 words
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Advertisement30 1924-04-23 3 a If it’s your NERVES R JN you must have K 15ANAT0GENI Dr. Claude Wheeler say*: The cLb litaied nervous system absorbs Sanatogen as the parched earth dr.nke up water."30 words
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Advertisement297 1924-04-23 3 I ll< 1 k. y 1 I /7 I 'X A Mother lay» At months y triJ my Baby was wasting. I tried Glaxo, and he gradually recovered Ijhy "(f j and gained weight. Since then jqjt he has never looked back.” 1 1 Why Baby cries H Baby cries297 words
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Article800 1924-04-23 4 A Successful Affair. Owing to pressure on our space the report of the South-west District Agricultural Show, which was held at Balik Pulau under the auspices of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Show, had to be unavoidably held over until to-day. On the whole it was a most800 words
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Article1962 1924-04-23 4 BRITISH ADVISER’S REPORT. The following are extracts from the annual report on the State of Kedah for the Year A. H. 1341 (23rd August, 1922 to 13th August, 1923) by the Hon. Mr. W. Peel, British adviser Financial. The actual revenue for the year was $5,081,138 as1,962 words
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325 1924-04-23 4 UPROAR OVER TOWN CLERK’S ELECTION. There were remarkable scenes at a meeting of the Stepney Borough Council in connection with the appointment of a new Town Clerk. Out of 30 applicants three candidates had been selected to attend before the council, and they were325 words
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Article104 1924-04-23 4 FLIGHT OF THE TASHI LAMA. Reuter’s Agency learns, with reference to the rumours of the escape from Tashilumpo (200 miles from Lhasa) of the Tashi Lama, that details have now been received of his successful flight into British territory. After his escape he made a long and104 words
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Article1026 1924-04-23 4 MALAYAN CHINESE CHAMPIONSHIP. The organisers of the Malayan Chinese Lawn Tennis Championship tournament were very unfortunate in again being faced with wet weather. Play was out of the question on Friday, but was possible on Saturday morning, when Malacca and Selangor met on private courts in Ampang-rd. The1,026 words
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Article378 1924-04-23 4 SELANGOR BEAT PERAK. Tli? European Inter-State match between Perak and Selangor, on Saturday, was played on the Kuala Lumpur Padang before a large crowd, including the Hoc Mr. O. F. Stonor and Mrs. Stonor, It ended in a victory for th? home side by three goals to nil. Perhaps378 words
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Article126 1924-04-23 4 THE SOUTH AFRICAN TOl R Durban, March 26. —Mr. the South African cricket ca he conversation here to-day said thought the team selected to ft land this summer was the bes ever been chosen to re presen Africa. halting He was sat i sfi t'n 11 y wit bll126 words
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Article333 1924-04-23 5 rF '1 K ERS AND THE HAN( &LLOR. Overseas Empire are j t the possible effect on ~j any reduction that rnment in gras® 1 on is not made to main- ney value of tie pre t Producers' Organ- of a letter to the Exchequer on the333 words
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Article923 1924-04-23 5 An important advance in the X-ray treatment erf certain forms of cancer has ben made possible by a new type of Xray tul»e. according to Dr. Francis C. Mood. Director of the Crocker Institute of Cancer Research of Columbia University. New York. U. S. A. Th923 words
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Article504 1924-04-23 5 CATERING FOR MILLIONS AT WEMBLEY. The catering side of the British Empire Exhibition claims to be the most advanced of the whole enterprise at Wembley. Two or three of the cafes and restaurants are already in operation and a number of others could be opened immediately.504 words
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Article271 1924-04-23 5 The Home Secretary received a deputation of members of a number of societies who placed before him various considerations and statistics in support of the abo- 1 liticn of the death penalty in this country. Th? societies represented were:— The Committee for the Abolition of271 words
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852 1924-04-23 5 A strong force for directing more business into your store, says the Philadel-phia-Made Hardware.' is consistent advertising in your local newspaper. Newspapei advertising is your outside salesman. It reaches people you can never hope to reach in any other way. And it is852 words
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Advertisement63 1924-04-23 5 MBS GARTERS No meta] can touch you Pp' 0 15 men prefer EARIS Garters because wear longer and give comfort. They •-•d your hose as securely s the*- do their friends. PAR IS when you buy. bian afa c rarer» A STEIN COMPANY Newark, USA. ri’tKttmei SINGAPORE SSSr GriM >63 words
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Advertisement317 1924-04-23 5 C Jtkis is tike bottle, to if you watd Ol A \HE new Peter Dawson Ibottie has been bra m bled” and MN dimpled in this peculiar manner because the whisky it holds is so good that it needs to y>l b e protected against imitation. Whoever wants fine whisky317 words
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Article67 1924-04-23 6 Allison. —At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on 21st. April, the wife of C. J. Allison, of a daughter. Hick ling.—On March 20, 1924, at Trinidad, B. W. 1., the wife of Lt.-Colonel H. C. B. Hickling, D. S. 0., M. C., (formerly of Kemaman, Trengganu), a daughter. James. —At67 words
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Article19 1924-04-23 6 Moreira —Webb.—At St. Mary’s Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, April 21, Beatrix Henry Moreira to Dorothy Margaret Webb.19 words
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Article352 1924-04-23 6 At the moment of writing the world is watching with tense interest the drama of a mother’s fight for the honour of her three-year old son. In the statelj’ House of Lords in the presence of five of England’s Law Lords, Mrs. Bussell is seeking to upset the352 words
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384 1924-04-23 6 Malaya being essentially a rubber producing country, it is surprising at this late hour that those who control the destinies of the Peninsula have sought, ardently at anyrate, to encourage the rubber manufacturer to turn out the finished product on the spot. This question has384 words
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Article260 1924-04-23 6 Penang has been in the throes of an epidemic of sickness for several days past. We have heard the malady ascribed to various sources. Some people have put it down to the drinking water, (which incidentally is probably the best in the East), others have laid the260 words
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Article1371 1924-04-23 6 To-day begins a week of exceptional interest to Britons all over To-day’s the world, and especiAnniversaries. ally in England. is St. Georges Day, devoted to the memory of England’s Patron Saint, the unfortunate Martyr, who, on April 23, 290, was beheaded because he dared to argue in1,371 words
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Article208 1924-04-23 6 FOOTBALL AT MEDAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 23 Information was received yesterday that Singapore drew at soccer with Medan the score being one all. Smith scoring the tourists’ goal. Tin Tin. At the Titi Tin annual meeting. J. M. Sime presided. A, subsequent extraordinary nnt. approved208 words
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Advertisement246 1924-04-23 6 IZT payong! <9 PILSENER H BEER I gg&Sq SPECIALLY BREWED ■sin for the TROP,CS W l Sil A LIGHT «nd ./SPrWhl REFRESHING DRINK. —L. 3 Note the Price $lB-50 JwiL Per Case of 8 doz. Pints IW i>d INr mil hSSk -HI yw gg IHP ffll (DUTY EXTRA,) gX 'I246 words
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Advertisement32 1924-04-23 6 “E. O.” Wednesday, 23rd April, St. George’s Day.— Special Dinner and Dance.—Dancing till 1-45 a.m. Saturday. 26th April.—Special Engagement of the s. s. President Garfield’s Jazz Band. Dancing—9-30 p.m. till 11-45 p.m.32 words
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Miscellaneous157 1924-04-23 6 TIDE TABLES. Penang P. Sw'ham Singapore Apr. H.W. LW. H.W. L.W H.W. L.W. 23 2.43 a 8.43 a 7.17 a 1.25 a 0.12 a 6.39 a 2.56 p 9.24 p 7.31 p 1.42 p 1.09 p 6.47 p 24 3.23 a 9.15 a 7.58 a 2.02 a 0.49 a 7.24157 words
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Obituary16 1924-04-23 6 DEATH RICHARDS. At Camborne, Cornwall, on the 19th inst., Carrie, beloved wife of Hedley Richards, Gopeng.16 words
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Article82 1924-04-23 7 Alleged Larceny. Reuter s Telegrams.) .„,(\'ewfoundlan*d), April 23. spires, ex-Prime Minister SirR ,char has been arrested on a [NeW foundlani. n uni-bell,’ ex-Minister of 1 mey, ex-Liquor Whitford McNeilly. a n j /(tn) s Office, were t g of larceny of Is es lectively. 1 j 11 rt?'*82 words
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Article136 1924-04-23 7 London. April 22. n n the occasion of the opening of the Wn Exhibition. Sir James Stevenson is been created a baron. r lames Stevenson, G.C.M.G.. whose r i'. 'i- familiar to Malaya through h' Rubber Restriction scheme, has ‘the following honorary apsuccessively between 1915 •—Director136 words
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Article79 1924-04-23 7 Wellington (N.Z.), April 22. The Railwaymen throughout the Dominion have struck for higher wages. The whole service has been brought to a standstill. Thousands of Easter holidaymakers were stranded far from their homes. Motorcars are being pressed into service instead of trains. Mail Services Maintained.79 words
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Article31 1924-04-23 7 Washington. April 22. The Mexican Embassy announces that "ith the occupation in progress at Merida -‘M other cities of the Yucatan Peninsula le rebellion in Mexico is ended.31 words
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Article30 1924-04-23 7 EXCELLENT progress. Bunderabbas, April 22. "i n dofi Leader Maclaren has arrived. At Bushire. Bombay, April 22. n I‘ ea 'l er ac l aren has arrived30 words
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Article57 1924-04-23 7 Murderer of corporal CONFESSES. -jj Cairo, April 22. 'r rrestp d at Heliopolis on pv. n lat he murdered a ho disck "’i 1 V lO P,rit ’sh Air Force. and i" S le name of his accomto create o' > 7 Oieir object was 1 '’'dween the57 words
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Article46 1924-04-23 7 1 )MlN ENT SIKHS ARRESTED. Lahore, April 22. Punial pro n Sikh leaders with o' T 1 ar,est “d in conr'r’iniiiu| i Al<all agitation under J l! p!; IW Act, in. Z nt 1110 Secretary and Couj nritt e s H district Sikh Shrine46 words
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Article260 1924-04-23 7 Final Spurt COMPLETION ASSURED. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, April 22. Splendid weather during the past few days has immensely helped forward the day and night efforts of the army of workers in the final spurt to bring the Empire Exhibition to a state of practical completion at the time(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 260 words
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Article109 1924-04-23 7 AUSTRALIA’S PLEDGE TO EMPIRE. London. April 22. On the occasion of the opening of the British Empire Exhibition, the Rt. Hon. S. M. Bruce has cabled to the High Commissioner of Australia in London a message which concludes Let us on this day in the spirit that animated109 words
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Article142 1924-04-23 7 MR. LLOYD GEO <GE REPLIES TO LABOUR. London. April 22. Mr. Lloyd George in a speech at Llanfairfechan declared that it was absolutely untrue that there was a revolt against Mr. Asquith. There was however a revolt against the humiliating conditions under which the Liberal party was expected142 words
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Article132 1924-04-23 7 ANOTHER WORLD CONFERENCE SUGGESTED. New York, April 20. President Coolidge addressing the annual lunch of the Associated Press, announced that, with the definite settlement of German reparations firmly established, he was in favour of calling another World Conference to consider the further limitation of armaments and modification132 words
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Article35 1924-04-23 7 AMATEUR STATUS QUESTIONED. Washington, April 22. W. T. Tilden’s resignation is due to his desire not to embarrass the selection committees in view of the fact that his amateur status is being questioned.35 words
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Article444 1924-04-23 7 BALING MURDER CASE. Anent the case mentioned yesterday in which a Malay was charged with the murder of a Chinese in Baling/ South Kedah, and was arrested at Pulau Betong, Balik Pulau, Inspector Barrett said that the man’s name was not Cheinat bin Sulaiman but Mat bin Haji444 words
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Article218 1924-04-23 7 T.0.M.” PLANS AND SITES ALREADY CONSIDERED. We understand that the proposed Supreme Court house for Ipoh is amongst one of the many matters that are engaging Mr. Maxwell’s attention during his present stay in Ipoh, and that he is considering plansand sites. It will beT.0.M.” * - 218 words
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Article50 1924-04-23 7 The following new books have been received at the Library: Cheat The-Boys, by Eden Phillpotts. Proceedings of the Federal Council for 1923. The Singapore and Malayan Directory, 1924. T.JTrial of Bywaters and Thompson, Edited by Filson Young. Un Jeune Officier Pauvre, by Pierre Loti. Wisden’s Cricketer’s Almanack, 1924.50 words
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Article50 1924-04-23 7 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 to-night 1 March Old Beilin Bion 2 Overture Juanita Williams 3 Waltz Imagination Williams 4 Selection To —To Morgan <5 Fox Trot I'm Nobody's Baby Davis God Save The King.50 words
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Article289 1924-04-23 7 SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL EVENING The members of the Penang Golf Club and their friends were treated to a highly enjoyable musical evening at the Club premises last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Premyslav, very ably assisted by Mrs. R. N. Holmes, who very worthily upheld the great reputation289 words
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Article486 1924-04-23 7 FOUR BOYS KILLED. (Translated). In connection with a motor-smash which took place on the morning of 23rd October last, in which four school boys were killed and drowned. Sarto the chauffeur was arraigned before the High Court at Magetan on the 2nd instant, charged with rash and negligent486 words
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Article1438 1924-04-23 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. A. N Kenion of Ipoh, who spent the week-end in Penang has returned to Ipoh. Mr. E. Seimund has been appointed Game Warden for the State of Perak from April Ist. His Majesty has invited Mr. MacDonald and his daughter Isabel to visit Windsor Castle. Mr. E.1,438 words
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Article41 1924-04-23 7 BRITISH CONCERN TO BEGIN OPERATIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Weltevreden, April 22. A press report says that a British concern possessing 300,000 hectares of an exploration concession in Mid-Java. is beginning oil-boring in the month of May near Salatiga.. - 41 words
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Article471 1924-04-23 8 Dt’KE OF YORK ON WORK FOR EMPIRE. The Duke of York, as the Earl of Inverness, attended the 141st anniversary festival dinner of the Highland Society of London at the Hotel Cecil. The Duke of Atholl, the president, was in the chair, and the guests included the471 words
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Article349 1924-04-23 8 SOME NOVEL FEATURES. The King’s wireless set which has been installed in Buckingham Palace was designed by the chief engineer of the British Broadcasting Company. The execution of the electrical parts has been carried out by the British Broadcasting Company, and the cabinet work by Messrs.349 words
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Article447 1924-04-23 8 STORY OF CHEQUE FRAUDS. The downfall of an ex-officer who was stated by the police to have been aide-de-camp to several generals, and to have been mentioned in despatches, was told at the London Sessions, when Charles Read Wodehouse, 39, army pensioner, was found guilty of obtaining money447 words
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298 1924-04-23 8 they were in the past year.—“ China Express.” It can scarcely be argued that the recent severe decline in the price of rubber has been due to any serious flaw in the statistical position. Rather. Messrs. Sanderson think, it is possibly due to the factthey were in the past year.—“ China Express.” - 298 words
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Advertisement270 1924-04-23 8 ASTORf} I I 94 Gloacest r Rd.. South Kensington. London. S W K J I B A CAR I use whdst on leave will be a real j oy g.jyj uis ch< a<r th n hiring and more I I satisfactory when we guarantee to buy the car I I270 words
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Advertisement80 1924-04-23 8 WORTH REMEMBERING. Good health and good looks depend largely upon liver and intestinal activity, to ensure which nothing can be better than an occasional dose of Pinkettes. the gentle little liver and bowel regulators. Pinkettes are laxative perfection, dispelling constipation, bilious attacks, sick headaches, liverishnegs in a night. They also80 words
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Advertisement369 1924-04-23 8 instkri PosniM I Shake off the fetters I of the coffee habit! I ARE! you fettered to the coffee habit If so, Instant Postura will set you free. So slight is the difference between the I flavour of Instant Postum and coffee that you readily accustom yourself to the change,369 words
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Article877 1924-04-23 9 T i?l(T10N AND THE DUTCH rE>t east INDIES. ninual meeting of the ShangA 1 1 i, n Kubber Estates, Ltd., held Ml thp offices of the seoieoh WattU and Co., Ltd.. |> >. Ivy presided and was Shani-'ha’. K. Craddock and supl 101 I*’* 1 i 'stewart (directors)877 words
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Article317 1924-04-23 9 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The report of the Directors of the Straits Rubber Company, Ltd., which was presented at the fourth annual general meeting held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C. 2, on April 4, states: Cultivated Area. —During Ehe year a further 225 acres on Nova Scotia Estate317 words
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Article302 1924-04-23 9 COMPANY REPORTS, NOTICES AND DIVIDENDS. The Golden Hope Rubber Estate recommlends dividend of 5 per cent, for year, less tax. The Pataling Rubber Estates recomjnends dividend for year of 5 per cent., less tax. The Kuala Lumpur Rubber Company has declared interim dividend of 2| per cent, net,302 words
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Article99 1924-04-23 9 The homeward mail, by theNellore closes at 3 p.m. on Friday, lhe 25th instant. The P. &O. Packet Khiva, with mails despatched from London on the 3rd April, is expected to' arrive here at noon on Friday the 25th instant. The homeward mail, by the China closes at99 words
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Article172 1924-04-23 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Thursday. To-day, E Shares. Z 3 "J; P P cq «2 c. Bc. sc. c. Mining. Bataug P. 46 48 45 47 Hitam 1.47 A 1.50 1.47} 1.50 Idris Hyd. 20/- 20/6 20/- 20/6 cum172 words
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Article68 1924-04-23 9 23rd April, 1924. Local. cts. f Smoked Sheet 41A Penang j Fine Pale Crepe 411 lUnsmoked Sheet 35£ SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 42 pore (Crepe 42 London and New York. r (Smoked Sheet Is.O d dull London Crep(l |so d New York G22] The following were the rubber quotations68 words
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Article84 1924-04-23 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on April 22 Spot £247.15s up £Q.lOs 3 mos. buying 247.15 s „1 3 selling 248 1 Local. April 23 Singapore sold 200 tons at $1231> Penang buyers no sellers at sl23i, Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd: To-day’s84 words
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Article32 1924-04-23 9 Renong Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., tin ore for the Ist half month of April, No. 1 Dredge, piculs 107, No. 3 Dredge, 267 piculs, making a total of piculs 374.32 words
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Article211 1924-04-23 9 PENANG, APRIL 23, 1924. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 31/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsl6s|' 3 days’sight Private 168 o Bombay Demand Bank 165] g Madras Demand Bank 165] > 3211 words
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Article1100 1924-04-23 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. EE 4 c NAMES as a 15 E t SQ co H RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c S o 8 c Allenby Rubber Co 1 10 1 15 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 00 1 10 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 11 001,100 words
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Article545 1924-04-23 9 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, April 23. 1924. eta Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55545 words
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Advertisement24 1924-04-23 9 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Coursi, (New Era Edition) Complete Edition with supplementary Exercises $3/or $3/30 post free', stocked by the Pinang Gazette Prees Ltd., Penang.24 words
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Advertisement597 1924-04-23 9 ROUND THE MARKETS. Messrs. Baker Morgan and (o, Ltd. Kuala Lumpur report for the week-ended’ April 17 as follows:- With only four days to report on, and these immediately preceding the Easter holidays, there ig little to be said. Business has b«ien distributed amongst all Sections, but has been on597 words
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Article507 1924-04-23 10 THE STATE OF INDIA. Sir Percy Fitzpatrick was, unfortunately. unable, owing to an attack of influenza, to attend the fourth luncheon of the London District of the Institute of Journalists, and to speak on Politics and the Press in South Africa. In his absence another distinguished visitor,507 words
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Article330 1924-04-23 10 INCIDENTS OF EARLY MORNING TRAGEDY. The preliminary enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of a Japanese lady in East Coast Road. Singapore, in the early morning of the 2nd inst., through being knocked down by a motor car, driven by Mr. G.H. Mackrow, who is charged with330 words
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Article424 1924-04-23 10 IMPORTANT DECISION IN MATRIMONIAL CASE. Under certain circumstances a wife has a right to prevent her husband entering her home. Such was the law laid down in the Court of Appeal when Arthur David Shipman appealed from the interim injunction granted by Mr. Justice Russell restraining him424 words
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Article360 1924-04-23 10 EMPLOYERS FINED. Reprehensible conduct towards a girl typist on the first day of her employment was established at Stockton against Joseph McEwan, twenty six. of Messrs. J. and A. McEwan. Ltd., engineers and contractors. and J. C. Dixon, golf professional, of Thorsaby, who is at present an360 words
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Advertisement239 1924-04-23 10 pltellins Ibod, I Safest and Beat for Baby. O Mellin’s Food forms a perfect T? 4* »< O diet for the hand-fed baby U Il prepared as directed, it befj comes as safe and beneficial as V&va fcy‘ mother’s milk. irfiSud W Give your baby Mellin’s Food ML* g?i —thousands239 words
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Advertisement41 1924-04-23 10 Daily Mirror, Atlas of the World. s2'so per book or $2/R0 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd Penang. Penang Sea Frontage Rights and Titles. 12/50 per book or #2/80 post stocked by the Rinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang41 words
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Advertisement418 1924-04-23 10 The .British Standard HSf uujJfgT LIGHT CAR ’XVVAA//’ car wor *d wi<^e re P ute reliability it a guarantee of good service under all conditions. CALAUaLJ WEARNE BROTHERS, Ltd., Sole Agents. La V* Standard 13 H.P. four-seater 53,650 ex Singapore V |i|| Standard 11 lI.P. four-seater *2,700 ex Singapore In418 words
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Article841 1924-04-23 11 CAPTAIN’S ALLEGED £5OO FRAUD. Supplying an address in Beaumontstreet, Portland-square, but declared by the police to have no fixed abode, Captain Dane Jardine Napier Dubois Phillips appeared for the fourth time at Westbury, Wilts, charged with obtaining £5OO by false pretences from Mrs. Ada J.841 words
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Advertisement352 1924-04-23 11 >. Swan. the {tfettmc pen. Swan Pens are famous gjjA; throughout the world for their S®Vj reliability and lasting wear and the 14 ct. gold nibs are the finest it is possible to produce. The fact that Swan Pens have held undisputed sway over other makes for more UA than352 words
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Advertisement259 1924-04-23 11 i siege Uats C,CARETTES fif If Y ou cou ld see the ll\i JBL KS making of “THREE CATS Cigarettes from beginning to end, you would know, without our telling you, just why they are so exquisite in j flavour and aroma. From the time when l carefull y selected259 words
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