Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 May 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 106 VOL LXXXII. FRIDAY, 9th MAY, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 720 1 agrafe CV 82H— f < koKISATSUj I PHOTOGRAPHIC I A RT STUDIO. J phone 772. j 6S BISHOP STREET J PEUGEOT CARS In Stock. Peugeot Doc” Model. fIHKC\ 4 10/18 H. P. (R. A. C. 11 H. P.) 4-Seater. Engine 4 cylinders, (66 x 105). Water cooled, S TPL Q
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    • 46 1 s 9 x s im in ESTB. Jfc er 117?. JU PATRONIZED BT j|j in SPLENDID SELECTION OF< j’j DIAMOND AND GEM J! 11l SET JEWELLERY j|j j OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT ALL PRICES. jl B. P. de SILVA, jjj 1, Bishop Street, Penang. 4 si”
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  • 1984 2 HOW MASTER ROBERT WON FOR LORD AIRLIE, The Eight Survivors. Eight horses out of thirty starters completed the four and a half miles of the Grand National Steeplechase yesterday, wrote Hotspur in the Daily Telegraph of the 29th March, and the hot favourite, Conjuror IL, did not
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    • 931 2 I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (|tll |l l |l 1(1 fc' j': Including free town delivery or 111 I I I 111 fl ln|| i HMBMiBUI S A Breath jj Country (S.S. A F.M.S.) 142 B X Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, n U England, the Continent Think of Eau de Cologne X
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    • 231 2 Zam-Buk is a perfect combination of antiseptic, soothing and healing substances ready for immediate use. This rare herbal preparation quickly alleviates pain and irritation uproots skin disease; safeguards cut-or damaged flesh against poisonous germs; and also grows healthy new skin. For its economy, reliability and wide range of usefulness, Zam-Buk
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    • 539 2 the INDIA, (Incorporated i D r t I Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital tkß Paid-up j Rc«rr« Fn„.l r, ldiv|d Board Sir R J. Black Rart Ryne, Esq., H. Melvin SiJ. I 1 Chalmers, Esq.. Sir n °M')■ Lord Csrmiebael. Head> Street, London, E. C 3 Agencies lhavH Bombay, Bangkok, I*
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  • 1667 3 I r .TTbyCAMBKIDGE. I inril 18-— In the 76th at London. AP' Caiubri dge won a splenLted victory by the big K nd Hl lengths in 18 min 41 sec Kargin of fj/the first two minutes, and K ledaf afterwards in danger, the ere iouS landmarks being
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  • 419 3 ADDRESS AT CALCUTTA ROTARY CLUB. Suggestions for bridgjpg social differences between Europeans in India were advanced by Colonel Crawford Secretary, European Association, at a meeting of the Calcutta Rotary Club, when he read a paper on European Caste Distinctions.” He said that he had been told
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  • 275 3 WHY SIR lAN HAMILTON DOES NOT EMIGRATE. Speaking at the opening of the British Legion Club at Penge on the 29th March, General Sir lan Hamilton said that the unobtrusive kindess of one ex-Service man to another bad done more to hold the social fabric together than any
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  • 678 3 FATE OF JAPANESE GODS. Never has the passing of a London street evoked such obituaries as have appeared in the secular and architectural press about Nash’s, old Regent Street, which has been dying by the yard for the past ten years and is now
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  • 91 3 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 3rd May, 1924. shows a total of 63 deaths47 males and 16 femalesthe death-rate being 25.18 per mille ptr annum, compared with 24.38 in the preceding week and with 21.53 in the corresponding week of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 58 3 NEW HEALTH AND NERVE POWER quickly gained with regular use of SANATOGEN I Mrs. Bjomsterne Bjornson. the wife of the celebrated Norwegian poet and PggM novelist, wrote Bjornson uses Sanat oseti every day and find' that the effects of this admirable revitalising food are exceeding y beneficial to him. k
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    • 185 3 KEPLER’ TRADE MARK Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract Builds Erm flesh, bone and muscle. Almost indispensable in hot climates. Taken on bread or spread between biscuits, it forms a valuable and strengthening between-meal standby. 2 /7 In bottles of two sizes. From Chemists and Stores cod liver oil L
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  • 771 4 THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S RETURN. (Translated.) His Excellency Governor-General Fock and suite, who went to the Philippines. Celebes and Borneo, arrived at Tandjong Priok by the Government yacht Wega on Sunday morning before last. Governor General Wood of the Phillipines also sent his Aide-de-camp to accompany His Excellency to Java.
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  • 684 4 OPENED BY MRS. CODRINGTON YESTERDAY. The Dato Kramat Gardens were the venue of an interesting and pleasing function yesterday afternoon, when the New Penang Municipal Recreation Club, which takes the place of the one at Kampong Glam was opened. The portion of the gardens fronting the Club
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  • 168 4 Arrested at Methil, Fifeshire, on a warrant issued at Manchester in May 1895, charging him with the theft of £26 in cash and jewellery to the value of between £BO and £9O, Aaron Fox, 55, furniture dealer, of Glebe-street, Leven, Fife, was remanded at Manchester. Fox,
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  • 2252 4 dr. BIRNIE’S EVIDENCE. The hearing of the action brought by the Eastern Mining and Rubber Company against a former managing director, Mr. Poey Keng Seng, was resumed before Mr. Justice Acton in the Supreme Court, Singapore. The Company claims $413,000 alleged to be secret profits made by
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  • 287 4 APPEAL AGAINST POLICE COURT SENTENCE. The Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw) at Singapore heard an appeal by a Chinese named Teo Seng against a conviction and sentence of three months’ rigorous imprisonment for retaining stolen property. Mr. Robert Braddell, who represented the appellant, said that 24 gramophone
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  • 16 4 The homeward mail by the Kalyan, closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow the 10th instant.
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  • 374 4 China Express.” difficult for the m with his considers fair p i a a v hfJfl appreciate the judgment, Lords in.the Duff D e vl° fthe fl pecting the award fl bitration in regard to it j/fl the Government of K e nt fl pany s
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  • 123 4 MURDERER SENTENCED Til DEATH. I The hearing was concluded m before the Hon. Mr. Justice PJ. iw and a special jury of the casesq Lim Ah Boon and Khor SeahH were charged at the assizes wtij murder by causing the death of JWj Abdullah at Kampong Toh M
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 101 4 Forewarned I =sz is I Forearined| WHAT DAY AND NEGLECTED. MANAGING DIREU®’ FRANK STATEMENTLondon. o had t ll Thirty years ago we at our feet,” said Mr, B fßl aging Director of Mb9 sbS Martin, bat when the chs blacking to polish came, we 0 hoop our name before the
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  • Feminine Reflections
    • 1195 5 UH'il 14th.— By a letter from a request that 1 should MiSIICSS u w she may wash her eiderdown f l! her E as ter be over, she s 0 soon do It this year at her home if <i6hl g 2 economy unless I should adagamst
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    • 501 5  -  By Sheila Sherliker. llie word “‘Amazon” has passed into currency as meaning the masterful woman of warlike nature. Those dwellers on the banks of the Amazon River discovered by Mungo Park were fierce and truculent, ruling their husbands with contemptuous indifference, and when sick of their company
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    • 58 5 Very pretty mackintoshes and weather hats meet the demands of the fastidious demoiselle. This mackintosh is of navy blue and is trimmed with plaid weatherproof silk, even the buttons are covered with the plaid silk. The small toque is tilso covered with the waterproof silk and is
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    • 582 5 By Rosamond. To be bom on April Ist seems on the whole to be rather lucky; men born on that day have often very good memories and much vitality. With women this is less marked except perhaps with ie-g-ard to their emotions. A woman born on
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    • 538 5 By Rosamond. Every French woman can make an omelette, so it is generally believed. Because of their thrifty way with eggs there is no close time for them even in the modest households, but with care and strict attention to detail there is no real reason why English
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    • 163 5 By Penelope. Butterfly Wings. The bright blue shaded butterfly wings, which are especially prepared tc shine so wonderfully, have suddenly become extremely popular. Most ingenious pictures are made from them, with the I coloured wings pieced together to form 1 the landscape or the portrait. There are i
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    • 822 5  -  By Pauline Bouchier. Arched eyebrows which are smooth and slender have always been considered of great beauty. Yet now we hear it said this style is passing, and in iUs p.ace the perfect eyebrow of to-morrow will be long and straight. This is to be achieved, by a
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  • 80 6 Sutherland.—At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on 4th May. to Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sutherland, a daughter stillborn. Caradine.On May 4, 1924, at the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Caradine, the gift of a son. Cowling.—On May 6, 1924, at the Maternity Hospital. Singapore,
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  • 64 6 SampsonEarnshaw.April 2, at St. Marylebone Church, Thomas Sampson <B2, Dart mouth-road. N. W. 2, to Maude widow late Mr. Justice Earnshaw. S.S. and F.M.S, Williams-WellsOn May 3rd. at the Presbyterian-Church. Singapore, by the Rev. G. H. Douglas. Cyril, only son of the Rev. F. G. and Mrs. Williams, London,
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  • 450 6 The politicians and militarists of China to-day have between themselves and their futile bickerings created a state of commercial chaos equivalent only to the general paralysis of trade which looms over Russia. threatening the very existence of the individual. Tn the past the word of the
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  • 302 6 Several race meetings have elapsed since the Penang Turf Club decided to inaugurate $5 cash sweeps on the race course. From the first the innovation was a success. It attracted the vast majority of race-goers and as it gained in popularity, the prizes considerably enhanced in
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  • 361 6 How many people appreciate the boundless utility of a trio of dots? When put on paper, thus. they have a significance peculiarly their own. Commonly known as points in news case rooms and other noisome dens of that ilk, they have proved their usefulness over and over again.
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  • 1149 6 We understand that the Assoc ation of British Malaya is arranging Malaya Day. a reception by way of a Malaya Day” at the British Empire Exhibition during the Summer. June 24 has been provisionally fixed as the date for the reception, but it will be subject to
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  • 96 6 CHARGE AGAINST MR. MACKW (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. May At the Assizes, the trial of Mr. G. I Mackrow on a charge of causing Jeai by a rash act, when his car knocked don and killed a Japan.-’-se woman in Coast Road on April 2. was taken
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  • 231 6 PERPETRATORS ARRESTED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May th? Inspector Lloyd. 'inv<°stigat’ n Kajang murder, has arrestee alleged murderers save one. whose V hension is hoped for to-day. H. M S. Hollyhock is due here 19 day or two. i ft The Italian cruiser Calabrl le
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 323 6 I Cheapness does not j mean eeonomu! if £4/ Economy must always be considered, t w| li/j but the greatest consideration CL4 Tfj should go to the quality of the 7, <1 article desired. i Ah Jx 'SYj In the case of the cheap cigarette, TH nothing is gained when
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    • 20 6 E. &> O.” Special engagement of the s. s. President Polk’s” Jazz Band on Saturday, 10th May. No Dancing on Friday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 111 6 TIDE TABLES. Penang P. Sw’ham Singapore May H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. 9 2.58 a 8.36 a 7.15 a 1.34 a 0.43 a 7.24 a 2.56 p 9.30 p 7.1 Ip 1.45 p 1.59 p 7.21 p 10 3.33 a 9.3 a 7.48 a 1.56 a 1.15 a 8.04
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  • 145 7 fovernment and McKenna G Duties. mR BAI DAS motion. Reuters Telegrams.) London. May 8. lbe Ho»*- of J R wring that Mr. Stanley fly motion mentioned on May 5 ex™’ I ,hat he motion was not couched in tonus Government regardjeordmars ten»itls »W of p rPte r<
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  • 76 7 CAUSE of failure. Hague, May 9. A communique lays responsibility for the failure of the Russo-Dutch negotiations at Berlin upon the Russians, who under the most favoured nation clause, infused to grant to Holland the advances accorded to other nations who recognised her. The Dutch Government does not
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  • 133 7 CONFERENCE IN LONDON. London, May 8. In the House of Commons it was asked when Government would be able to announce the results of the AngloRussian Conference in London. Mr. Clynes regretted that he was unable to foretell the duration of the Conference, but the Prime Minister proposed
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  • 103 7 'WSTRHLTSTS SENTENCED. Moscow, May 8. teaina. r s conc luded of the six*BDion/ b a lst8 charged with economic tics Tw COrru Ption and unfair praciiumha V re sentenc ed to death and «*w f wT ,ol ~,Ktermso£ilu« Uith «Uith tk p accused are connect described .V extile
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  • 32 7 Mr„ Berlin. Mav 8. i i\i'’ l ie Russian Ambassador, of the p SCl) v 'L Btomonjakov, the Jpr,, c edir.'”? 1 Ila,le Del -gation, is 0 I°scow to-morrow.
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  • 18 7 a Moscow, May 8. <>f' \i'" S ,vlurns show the Ssq Moscow at 1,511.025 inu Jews.
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  • 136 7 Singapore Dockyard. (Rsuter’s Telegrams.) London, May 8. The desirability of the policy of disarmament on the one hand and provision and equipment of dockyards on the other, were the main points debated in the discussion on the Naval estimates in the House of Commons. The Conservatives persisted
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  • 50 7 DECISION REACHED. London, May 8. Reuter understands that the Cabinet has reached a d-cision on Empire wireless, but the time and method of announcing the decision will be left to the Cabinet’s wireless committee. It is understood that the decision adopts the main lines of the Donald report.
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  • 42 7 HALF A MILLION IDLE. Dusseldorf, May 8. The occupation authoriti s annou ice that the mines under their control are not affected by the Ruhr mining dispute. Cologne, M ty 8. Half a million men a e already idle.
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  • 46 7 Paris, May 8. According to Le Matin’s” Vienna correspondent, forty failures are reported as the result of speculation in the franc. Two very important banks have lost together 500 million francs. Some others have asked for Government*support to tide them over their difficulties.Vale.
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  • 62 7 CRASH AT JOHDPUR. Allahabad, Maj’ 8. The Portuguese aeroplane is reported to have crashed at Pi par. Johdpur. Th© airmen are not injured. Lisbon. May 8 The crash of the Portuguese biplane in India is due to damage caused by a cyclone. Lieutenant Beires is not hurt.
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  • 106 7 SOUTH AFRICANS vS. DERBYSHIRE. London, May 8. In the cricket match at Derby between Derbyshire and the South Africans, the latter scored six runs for the fall of no wickets. Heavy rain fell and play was abandoned for the day. YORKSHIRE! BEATS GLAMORGAN. London. May 8. At Cardiff,
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  • 66 7 PLAYER-WRITER RULE. Philadelphia, May 8. Mr Carl Fischer, inter-collegiate champion, who has been waiting newsnai pr articles on tennis and other spoils L defrlv eouege expenses, has resigned from the' membership of the O> ympKtand the Davis cup lawn-tennis teams, owing to the player-writer rule. [This is
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  • 37 7 Washington. May 8. A resolution introduced by L °dge in the Court at the establishment ot a members Haene. of which W would be composed ot sixteen j selected by electoral comm.sstor.
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  • 117 7 Conference Report Criticised. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Washington, May 8. The Senate heatedly debated the Immigration Bill. Both sides bitterly assailed the conference report, postponing the Japanese exclusion. Senators Robinson, Borah, Johnson, Lodge, Reed and others maintained that immigration was purely a domestic matter, and it ought not to
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  • 132 7 ANGLO-AMERICAN AMITY. London, May 8. Mr, Charles Ray Nasmith, the new American Consul for Newcastle, called on the Lord Mayor and expressed himself anxious to co-operate for helpful relations between Britain and the United States. [An earlier wire referring to the above is as follows Every cloud
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  • 274 7 EUROPEAN FINED FOR CAUSING HURT TO POLICEMAN. The case in which Mr. P. L. Stephen, of the Singapore Municipality, was charged with causing hurt by a rash act through knocking down a policeman while driving his car rashly and without a licence in Cairnhill Road during
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  • 176 7 WOMAN FIRES A TOY PISTOL. When a Mormon missionary called at the house ot Mrs. Mary Powell, an elderly widow, of 5, Stafford-road, Newport, Mon., and asked her to take»a Mormon pamphlet, she said to him. Clear out or I will soon make you. But will
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  • 510 7 NOTORIOUS GAMBLING DEN RAIDED. Before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the Police Court. Penang, to-day, Chief Detective Inspector J. Costello produced seven Chinese and charged them with playing in a common gaming house, to wit, 145 f. Campbell Street, Three pleaded not guilty, while the rest admitted they
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  • 180 7 Twelve months ago Insulin was all but unknown to the world. To-day the Insulin treatment of diabetes is being employed in practically all civilised countries, and the miracle of yesterday is the commonplace of to-day. The present main source of the supply of Insulin is the ox,
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  • 92 7 Murders seem to be the order of the day in Kuala Lumpur. News comes of one from Sungei Besi on Tu sday night, where a Chinese ;iwn is alleged to have attacked a woman of the prostitute class with a pocket knife. It is said
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  • 492 7 NOMADS vs CASUALS. The Penang Soccer League fixtme between the Nomads and the Casuals, which was played on the Esplanade. Penang, yesterday evening ended in a goalless draw. Although the Nomads had the better of the exchanges, especially during the latter half, they failed to score owing
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  • 319 7 Messrs. Duckworth Co., 3, Henrietta Street, London, Eng., who are the publishers of Ponting’s "The Great White South,” Mitchell-Hedges’ Battles With Giant Fish,” Doughty’s Wanderings in Arabia,” Lady Dorothy Mills’ The Road to Timbuktu” and other famous travel books, are offering a prize of £lOO
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  • 741 7 The Hon. Mr. C. Ritchie is leaving for home by the steamer Chambord on May 19. Mr. R. Craik, of Messrs. McAlister and Co, Penang left for Singapore by the s.s. Kinta yesterday. Exequatur has been extended to Mr. A. H. Kloppenburg as Danish ViceConsul at Semarang.
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 370 8 Ex. In an interesting article which he contributes to the current number of the Contemporary Review” Lord Meston enlightens the British public as to the real motive of the Swaraj movement. To under stand extremism, he points out, we have to carry the mind back through
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    • 173 8 Bombay, April 22.The fallowing re ply has been received by Mr. Shaukat Ali, the President of the Central K'hilafat Committee, from the Government of India regarding the 'istswai of passports to the Khilafat delegation to Turkey and to certain other Moslem States: The Government of India
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    • 131 8 Jubbulpore, April 21.The Saugor District Council has passed a resolution to the effect that not only all its proceedings but accounts, and as far as possible, correspondence as vmsl.l, should hereafter be conducted and maintained in Hindustani It has further resolved to appeal to all masters and pupils
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    • 53 8 Durban. April 22,—Mrs. Naidu has returned from her tour of the Union, with which she is very pleased. She believes that the ill-feeling existing to-day is due to a misunderstanding. I came in despair: I shall go full of hope.” said Mrs. Naidu. She leaves
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    • 33 8 London, April 22.The band of the 9-Bth Punjabis and the pipers and drummers of the 2-10th Baluchis, appearing in an Alhambra programme, won much praise for the4i* excellent performance.
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    • 386 8 Ex. The correspondence published from Madras as having passed between S Joseph Nunan and Mr. P. K. 1 Ulai sug gests that the British Guiana deputation, of which Sir Joseph is chairman, has not been able to obtain the support of Indian politicians to the scheme
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  • 427 8 Messrs. James F. Hutton A Co., Ltd., Manchester, report for the week ended April 16 :Cotton prices have fluctuated considerably during the week and after rising sharply to l}d per lb. higher than last week’s closing rates, a reaction has set in and yesterday the advance
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  • 580 8  -  A WAY TO STOP STRIKES. BY John Blunt. In every strike that has recently taken place I believe that a great many of the strikersin some cases probably even a majority—have not wanted to strike at’ all and have resented the influence that has been brought to bear
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  • 305 8 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR'S WEEKLY REPORT. Rubber :—Since our Rubber Market has remari >1 inactive. After being f r l on Friday last, pr i ces J show no Change on the rhe demand from the tri. 1 slow, but in the absenc» of hs «W to sell either spot or f
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  • 391 8 Messrs William Jacks Co,, Lontal report for the week ended April IriU follows I The good effect of the Reparation ports was off-set by a quietening dor.l of the American demand, and consoinffil there seem to have determined for I time being to hold off the market,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 282 8 WOODWARDS GRIPE WATERXURES ALL STOMACH AILMENTS I the IRwW CHILDREN’S IJSlSllr PROTECTOR ***** I SS£SSS£S£ E |||i|r Taken each day I Keeps illness away I *****1111 l E z During the past 72 years Woodward’s Gripe H M Water has helped millions of babies safely over the m E pains
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    • 44 8 Daily Mirror, Atlas of the World, $2/50 per book or $2/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang. Plantrrs* Mrdical Gums, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., PezMUug.
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    • 200 8 PHYSICIANS AND PARENTS PRAISE BABY’S OWN TABLETS IN CHINA. In countless homes throughout China Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy, are held in the highest esteem, and many Chinese doctors prescribe them for their little patients. For example Dr. Pai Yu Sang, a prominent physician at Kw’eihsien, Shansi, writes
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  • 452 9 SKYE MEETING. JUNE 2nd 3rd, 1924. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. RACE 1. Catch weight polo pony scurry 12 stone and over—3 furlongs. For ponies that have played regularly since 15th April, and have won nothing other than a race confined to polo ponies only or griffin race. RACES
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  • 1019 9 MARKET FACTORS. The price of standard plantation rubber remains at the depressed level of about Is o|d, at which there is little or no profit to the producer writes Mr. E. L.* Killick in the Financier. This level is the more unsatisfactory because it is just too high
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  • 91 9 The following are the changes in the share list of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to-day. Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Cheuderiang Tin Dredging 8/— 9/— Hitam Tin Ltd 1.4'2} 1.45 North Taiping Tin 1.07} 1.10 Pengkalen Ltd 11.50 11.75 Rawang Tin Ltd .77} .8'2} Johan Tin Dredging .39
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  • 286 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 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 10.55 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per
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  • 92 9 May 10Cricket League, P.S. v P.C.C., Esplanade. 13Foctball League, Rovers v Wanderers, Esplanade. 24Cricket League, C.R.C. v E.S.C., Esplanade. June 2 3Perak Gymkhana Club Skye Meeting. June 11Cricket League, P. C C, v C. R. C. Victoria Green. 21Cricket League, E. S. C. v P.S. Esplanade. The s.s.
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  • 145 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day, E E Shares. ZJ >» P P ff) 02 m m Sc. Sc. S c. S c. Rubber (Dollar.) Malaka P. 1.10 1.20 1.00 1.10 Mining. Batang P. 46 47 45 47 Hitam
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  • 43 9 May 9, 1924. Local. cts. {Smoked Sheet 41 Fine Pale Crepe 41 Unsmoked Sheet 36 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 41| pore I Crepe 41® Dull downward tendency. London and New York. r, (Smoknl Sheet dull Losoos Orepe n |j New York G22§
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  • 120 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on May 8 Spot £224 Down £3.10s 3 mos. buying 224 3.10 s 3 selling 224.5 s 3.10 s The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, May 7, £227.15s spot, and £227.10s three months buying, £227.15s three months selling.
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  • 21 9 Hitam Tin, Limited, for April, 1924 is 155 piculs. Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, for April, 1924 was 1,792 piculs.
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  • 40 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for April: lbs. Anglo-Johore 26,387 Bukit Palong Consolidated Malay 52.500 Chulsa (Selangor) 6,000 F.M.S. 37,000 Kong Sang 19,441 Mambau (F.M.S.) 28,000 Sungei Salak 10,500 Sepang Valley 18.000 Tangga Batu 12,500 Thirdmile 20,000
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  • 118 9 PENANG. MAY 9, 1924. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 7/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documentary 2/411/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 164 3 days’sight Private 168 B Bombay Demand Bank 164 2 Madras Demand Bank 164 g3 days’ sight
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 356 9 jflVERTiSEMENTS. VACANT. billet in hosSen> or r' n(( h knowledge in microsTO LET. 'f7TFurnish ed House to let on U r^e Rent $225 per month. 0 r »r ♦n.riv 32. Northam Road. Apply Fontes. X" ,h X Ross Sei. 3 Btehop Street, Penang. FOR sale. Motor Bicycle and Side Car
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    • 22 9 Dhoby Account I Book FOR 52 WEEKS j] EACH 80 CTS. Stocked by: j Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. ii I i‘ 11
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    • 83 9 Leg Sore A huge «orevery deepfull of foul discharge. Agony all day; no rest at night. Thenjust a few drops of the gentle, cooling liquid, D.D.D. Prescription. Irritation and pain gone. Sweet refreshing sleep at night. In due time, complete cure. Get a bottle to-day at your Chemist or Store
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    • 126 9 RUBBER COMPANIES ACCOUNTS R. S. STEW AMT, c.A. A F. C. EBBELS The most Popular and Indispensable Book of HB kind In the Planting Sphere Price $3.50 Postage Extra. FOR SALE AT THE Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. A If 14th April to 14th May, 1924, i £“4 Highest Quality Goods
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  • 87 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Parigi for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Kutsang for Calcutta. Kopah for Deli. Moorish Prince for New York. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: PenangAlderamin, Alas Maru, Angkor, Armanestan, Cape Cross Carllegien, Glenfalloch, Hankow Maru, Japan, Kashgar, Limnea,
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  • 418 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30
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  • 522 10 CHOWRASTAM ARItBT Penang. May 9. 1924 Government Mutton— H I Mutton Indian I J** lb tt I Mutton I Head, sheep or goat I Liver with heart une *7 LOq I Tripe 8 J° 1.3« I Goat or Sheep 2 bX) I Sweet Bread Perlb 5. I Leg
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