Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 May 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No 107. VOL LXXXII. SATURDAY, 10th MAY, 1924. PRIOR 15 CENTS.
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    • 27 1 T. NAGATA, n I 1 x DENTIST. I» I NEXT DOOR TO g t THE DISPENSARY.” J L K «i X X ME X SSE w X
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  • 2214 2 JOCK TAMSON’S BAIRNS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, April 16. One of the pleasant things about the Scottish members of Parliament is the spirit of friendship which exists between them, although in their politics they may be widely separated. This, says Parliamentary gossip, is particularly manifested when they
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    • 960 2 t«xtc:-:eix2sxs:>:ssx«xss AUCTION. x «u ii I rates OF subscription! NO TICE OF SALE. Including free town delivery or M x postage. Ig y o r j er o f the High Court, Alor Star, V fAYABLE IN ADVANCE. x To BE SOLD BY I .J~r I! PUBLIC AUCTION, I On
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    • 252 2 1 CUTICURA HEALS SCALP TROUBLE Red Spots Over Top of Baby’s Head, Hair Fell Out. 1 My baby’s trouble began with i tiny red spots of a wet nature on the top of her head, just over the forehead, which in a short time spread to her head and formed
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    • 480 2 NEDERL MA ATSCHAPpn>| nederlands tradiJJ Capital (Paid-ut) BLISHEI) Statutory Reserve abt. J Special Reserve abt. e. I Branches.-Ba^dX 6 °Bandi bt £1 J via, Bombay, Calcutta Djokjakarta, Hongkong u nboil -KW (Acheen), Macassar, Medan"d bang, Pekalongan, p onH fr-- 3 p.J SAMARANG, ShangHal VO Sourabaya. Tegal. Tii'liqo CAP S iH
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  • 1128 3 )lt iX tkbjesting exhibits. r ir e some of the interesting The folio* 1 corregpon( ience between exb lbits ("Ln Communist in Berlin thC i shaukut Usmani, the first a .J’ lha e h d c recent Cawnpore Bolsheaccused 111 v case, the other accused **•“<*• Shripat
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  • 258 3 MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND CONSUMPTION. The Now 7 Zealand Government offered £50,000 to develop the Spahlinger treatment of consumption if the Ministry of Health would put down another £50,000, but the latter had not materialised on this side, because the Ministry were still opposed to the treatment,” said
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  • 196 3 A GREAT IMPROVEMENT ON LORD CURZON.” Lord Rothermere, interviewed on his arrival in Montreal on the political situation in Great Britain, said Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is doing very well, all things considered. He is hampered, of course, by twenty years’ Socialist propaganda, but, in dealing
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  • 381 3 BELGIUM’S CHIEF PORT IN PERIL. Is Antwerp Belgium’s principal port and her only direct access to the sea from inland, in danger? Will Antwerp become as have Sandwich and King’s Lynn in this country, deserted by all save small craft and but a relic of the great commercial
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  • 321 3 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England.) May 11, 3rd Sunday after Easter. 7-45 Litany-, 8 a.m. Matins. Venite Bth day Benedictus Frontbeck Hymn 312. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Holv Communion (Chinese), 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn 176. Ps LXXXI 183. Ps LXXXIV D 7, Magnificat 225.
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  • 175 3 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Deli and'P. Brandan. Sitiawan for Asahan. Glenfalloch for Singapore. Edavana for Rangoon (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon), and Calcutta, van Swoll for Langsa, Sabang, Olehleh, etc., Padang. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Machaon for Colombo (taking mails for India) Suez, and London.
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  • 314 3 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 81 TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, h>h->r< and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except when otherwise stated, close half an hour enrlie than the Ordinary mail Resumption oj Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30
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  • 117 3 PENANG. MAY 10, 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 2/4 11/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 164 3 days’sight Private 168 a Bombay Demand Bank 164 Madras Demand Bank ~164 g3 days’sight Private
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    • 48 3 BOOKS YOU WANT. We can supply them. Buy from us and save money. A million Second-hand and New on every subject in stock. Also Rare Books. State your wants and send for Catalogues (post free). r Z^X7’ l IT C 121, Charing Crow «<*£ FO 1 LES, London, England.
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    • 29 3 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 Press, Ltd., Penang
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    • 237 3 I PRITCHARD'S HOUSEHOLD LINEN I DEPARTMENT F Carries a comprehensive range of J ft everything necessary for complete i House Furnishing, all of the S J Best Quality and at Moderate Prices. ft A few examples are: d DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. 'f 6 feet 6 ins. by 6 feet 6
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  • 1163 4 DOUGLAS—MCINTYRE. The marriage took place at St. George’s Church. Penang, yeste day afternoon of Mr. Thomas Wilfred Douglas, of the Secretariat, Municipality, Penang, to Miss Margaet Florence Mclntyre, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mclntyre, of Belph. Nottinghamshire, who came out from home by the P.
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  • 359 4 CLAIMS OF OLD N.C.Os. WHO MADE GOOD IN THE WAR. The Committee appointed by the Government to consider the claims of exranker Army Officers for augmented pensions met at No. 7, Whitehall-gardens, S.W. Capt. F. D. Bone, who represented the ex-Ranker Officers’ Association, gave several
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  • 136 4 ANNUITY FOR HUSSAR-HERO OF THE BOER WAR. A life annuity of £5O to Edward Durkin, late of the 11th and 18th Hussars, as a token of gratitude for endeavouring to save my son’s life in the South African W ar.” This is one of the bequests in the
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  • 261 4 Promising Youth’s Death. A sad motor accident occurred in Gottlieb Road, Penang, yesterday evening, tesulting in the death of a very promising young Indian lad, named Ganapathy Pillay, who was employed in the Penang Municipality. From what we could gather it appears that the deceased and two friends
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  • 444 4 COMMITTEE’S REPORT. The annual report of the Committal? of the Penang Swimming Club for the year ended, 31st March. 1924, says: Membership.Seventy-eight new members wore admitted to the Club during the year and the total number of members on the active list at 31st March. 1924 was
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  • 2398 4 S.F.P.” JUDGE REFUSES TO ADMIT FRESH DEFENCE, The litigation between the Eastern Mining and Rubber Company and Mr Poey Keng Seng, a former managing director of the Company, came to an end earner than was generally anticipated after Mr. justice Acton had refused to allow an amendment
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 78 4 WIDE-AWAKE ALERT MEN of business are those who keep their physical powers in first-rate order. One of the first essentials to perfect health is daily regularity, and when this is lacking nothing is better to set matters right than Pinkettes, the dainty little gentle-as-nature laxatives. Pink°ttes prevent constipation, banish biliousness,
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    • 21 4 CARIBONUM RED BOX Typewrit# Ribbon:: IN AIR-TIGHT TINS AND RED BOX Carbon Paper ALWAYS IN STOCK Pinang Gazette P re**» LIMITED
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  • 2104 5 ate Managing Editor #f The 1 Pinang Gazette. .tpav of the Publisher of the C 111 Review r we reproduce the Tar Eastern heMew, Twin" account o£ an exo.t.ng exploit reor of the late Mr. R. N. who acted as War corres;w l "'"'for the "Daily Gleaner."
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  • 327 5 LORD DARLING ON IMPULSE.” Do harm” by stealth And blush to find it crime.” In the above lines Lord Darling who recently retired as Mr. Justice Darling after a distinguished legal career, utters a trenchant criticism of the Views held on the question of crime and insanity
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  • 174 5 DULL DAYS THAT MAKE PEOPLE NERVY. A Westminster inquest showed how disastrously a long-continued spell of bad w eather may react upon the nervous system of some people. The death under investigation was that of Frank Kent, 34, a partner in a firm of electrical engineers, of Park-hill,
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  • 495 5 LT.-COL. PARR INSPECTS M.V.I. The parade of the Selangor and Perak Chinese platoons of the M.V.I. was held on Thursday on the Ipoh padang at 5-30 pm. in the presence of a very large gathering of spectators. Punctual to time Lt.-Col. the Hon. C. 0. Parr, C.M.G., 0.8.
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    • 317 5 A WORLD WIDE TROUBLE INDIGESTION AND THE WORLD-WIDE REMEDY MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP There are some healthy and fortunate people who know Indigestion only by name but the vast majority of us have a touch of this distressing ailment at some time or other. Our modern habit of doing everything in
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    • 211 5 I THINKING MEN] J Replenish all their clothing and out-fitting needs J AT WHITEAWAY’S X They have realized what it means to secure the S X maximum value at the minimum cost combined S with comfortable shopping conditions and good J service. J I I WHITE TWILL TENNIS SHIRTS. 100
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  • 40 6 DouglasMclntyre. On the 9th May, 1924, at St. George’s Church, Penang, by the Rev. Keppel Garnier, Colonial Chaplain, Penang, Thomas Wilfred Douglas, Municipality, Penang, to Margaret Florence Mclntyre, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Mclntyie of Belph, Nottinghamshire.
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  • 483 6 In all modern legislation, there is no enactment which has provided more fertile ground for discussion than the Volstead Act. Since the enforcement of Prohibition in the United States, a keen struggle has been waged by the dry” supporters against the wets.” The wets” from the
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  • 394 6 In spite of their wisdom and wide experience of the human side of life, some of our learned judges display a lamentable lack of knowledge when faced with bed-rock essentials. It has been said that ignorance is no excuse when the majesty of the law has
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  • 395 6 Tis a very funny world that we live in. The phrase carries with it a platitudinous flavour but it is not so empty as it appears to be. Take the case of any person born to live his life on this old globe. When he
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  • 981 6 The Journal of the Singapore Society of Architects, the April Singapore number of which is to Architects fc a nd, continues, with inJournal cr easing efficiency, to fill its allotted sphere. Mr. D. Paterson contributes a topical article on the Johore Causeway, the roadway section of which
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  • 187 6 me. mackrow DiscH Wi (From Our Own Coms W nj t I Singapore, I At the Assizes, M r G.H. Mach, J foundlnot guilty and discharged t/'l count of causing death bv raJiaeZl his car knocked down a Japanese vJ in East Coast Road on April] 1 killed
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  • 139 6 HOUSE BURNT TO THE GROH. At about 1.27 this morning afe broke out at premises No 307 A Makam, off Dato Kramat Road, a pW building with attap roof. The fe engines were on the scene wi hin n minute and a half of the call
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  • 201 6 The homeward mail by tfie closes at 6 p.m. to-day, The homeward mail, by e closes at 10 a.m. on I riday. instant. 1 .au Hip D 0 Operations connected hf needed widening of one 0 congested portions of Beach full swing, the premises tor pied by Messrs.
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    • 156 6 ilpssW I VIRGINIA I CIGARETTES I Made by handOne ata time DEWARE of Cheap |f manufaclured by Machine* g ft iS quJ/ he rar of thousands p»r h > a. j fy °f Tobacco dust and sand, W 1 E MO a d Wrnii.w "J’wf g -a/SZ I S3 1
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    • 16 6 "E,. O.” Special engagement of the s. s. President Polk’s” Jazz Band on Saturday, 10th May.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 66 6 THEATRE ROYAL. From Thursday, Bth, to Sunday, 11th Maj, at 7-50 p.m. and Day Show on Sunday, 11 th at 2-30 p. m. Pirates of the Deep with Jack Mulhall Reels 2 Percy Pembroke in A Treacherous Rival 2 Leo Maloney in The Extra Seven 2 Constance Talmadge in In
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    • 85 6 TIDE TABLES. Penang P. Sw’ham Singapore May H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. 10 3.33 a 9.3 a 7.48 a 1.56 a 1.15 a 8.04 a 3.24 p 10.8 p 7.49 p 2.13 p 2.46 p 8.03 p 11 4.22 a 9.41 a 8.36 a 2.28 a 1.54 a 8.51
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  • 410 7 (W .f Ewi'y R 'P» rt Issued. irH inVoF~ 1921 WAGES ,MOi" fl(Al srG(,i'sn:i). (fleu ter s Telegrams.) London, May 9. t of the Court of Enquiry |h ,'co.d inin-1-s' wages says that the > Btotb f p industry were inadequate profit 0 1 increage s demanded,
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  • 91 7 MR. MACDONALD AND M. POINCARE TO CONFER. Paris, May 9. M. Poincare has accepted the invitation of Mr. Ramsay Macdonald to pay an informal vis tto Chequers on May 20. Hewill stay the night there. Paris, May 9. his stated at the Quai d’ Orsay that fail A'an
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  • 77 7 OVER A HUNDRED KILLED. <j> London, May 9. hniV Colonial Office reports that a of./’j tow, Weople and six members Jkn L- bor< e were killed at Kirkuk, Mict n ay 4as the result of a be r o outbreak is due to a num-breaL-in evy fnrce
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  • 47 7 takes over Australian SERVICE. Th e T London, May 9. Bupv"")? -earns that the Ellerbkiug Ov ld Steamship Company is b“t\vp etl 1,1 regular steamship service Wished Hi ll, 4ava an< l the Straits W.th L’nL Australian CommonI1(l ncR service is understood "found profitable.
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  • 36 7 It j. Boston, May 9. O f n H° UnC d !liat D °ctor Lloyd L' ll *!,a-L' lllt 1 niversity has dis- < clair serum, which, ieduce deaths to .di per cent. I
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  • 164 7 Motion Talked Out. PANDEMONIUM FOLLOWS. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, May 9. Pandemonium reigned for a time in the House of Commons in the afternoon, in consequence of the Speaker allowing a bill providing for the establishment of a single chamber of Parliament of 148 members for Scotland to
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  • 149 7 DOISY AT BANGKOK. Calcutta, May 9. Doisy has departed for Akyab. Rangoon, May 9. Diosy has arrived here. Owing to engine trouble caused by heat, he did not proceed to Bangkok, whither he hopes to depart on Saturday. Paris. May 9. Doisy has arrived at Bangkok. Calcutta
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  • 85 7 UNDER TWO DAYS’ FLYING. Slew York, May 9. Mr. Wilbur, secretary to the Navy, in a speech at the dinner of the National Security League forecasted the transport of mails across the Atlantic under two days’ flying time soon. He said the Navy intended to use the airship
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  • 60 7 GERMAN MANOEUVRES ALLEGED. London, May 9. The fall of the franc, which dropped from 67 to 63 during the past three days is attributed in London to the apprehension with regard to the political situation ifi France on the effect of the elections in Germany, but
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  • 44 7 Boston, May 9. The coastal passenger st earner Ontario” wirelessed that she was afire off Block Island. The fire is under control and the Ontario” is proceeding here under her own steam. The Cretan is standing by in case of need.
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  • 38 7 Quebec, May 10. A Norwegian cargo-boat rammed the outward bound mail steam Orca in a dense fog fifty of Fatherpoint. Both were damaM_l. The Orca is proceeding to New where passengers for Europe are being landed.
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  • 11 7 Rangoon, May 9. The dock strike has ended.
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  • 201 7 Acquisition Terms. SUCCESS DOUBTFUL. (Reuter's Telegrams.) Paris, May 9. Additional details regarding the agreements with the Royal Dutch, the Shell and the Standard Oil companies for acquisition of oil concessions in Russia, show that the first agreement relating to the division of the markets of the world
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  • 64 7 Moscow, May 9. The Russian Trade Delegation with the approval of trading circles has informed Germany that apart from any action by the Soviet government it will not participate in the Cologne fair, which opens on Sunday, or the Leipzig fur auction. Furthermore, it will export
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  • 63 7 FOUL PLAY ALLEGED. Riga. May 9. A message from Moscow states that political foul play is alleged in connection with the derailment of a new train dedicated to Lenin, whose portrait adorned the locomotive, in the neighbourhood of Odessa on its maiden run to Moscow. Many were
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  • 67 7 Washington, May 9. President Coolidge has made it known that he has not been directly consulted about the provision of Senator Lodge’s World Court proposal presented to the Senate. The President still regards the permanent court of International Justice as the best agency for the
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  • 53 7 Washington, May 9. In response to complaints by merchants and others, the Shipping Board has withdrawn the certification that adequate American tonnage in operation warrants preferential rail and ocean rates, thus automatically rescinding the order granting preferential railway rates to goods destined to be carried
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  • 51 7 Washington, May 10. The House of Representatives has declined to ac ept President Coolidge’s suggestion to postpone Japanese exclusion until March 1, 1925, and has also disapproved the request that the President should negotiate with Japan for the abrogation of the gentleman’s agreement between now and that
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  • 73 7 Montred, May 10. Mr. Gompers. President of the American Federation of Labour, in an interview, said that the idea that organised labour in America would link up with the Third In’ernational was a hallucination of lunatics. He added that the labour movement in the United States
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  • 92 7 One Thousand Guineas. WONDER HORSE BEATEN. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, May 9. The following is the result of the One Thousand Guineas Stakes run at New Market Plack 1 Mumtaz Mahal 2 Strait Lace 3 Sixteen ran. Won by one and a half lengths half a length between second
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  • 160 7 SOUTH AFRICANS’ SECOND DRAW. London, May 9. The match between South Africa and Derbyshire at Derby ended in a draw. The South Africans declared when their score was 167 for 7 wickets. Commaille and Taylor made 43 and 33 respectively. Bestwick took 3 wickets for 37. Derbyshire replied
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  • 67 7 London. May 9. At the Qu ens Club for the Bathurst Tennis Cup, America represented by Messrs. Jay Gould and C. Cutting beat England represented by Mr. Baerlein and the Hon. Mr. C. Bruce by 3 games to 1. The American Players. New York, May 9. The following
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  • 73 7 Capetown, May 9. The Olympic competitor, McMaster, prior to sailing to-day to compete at the Olympiad, carried out a trial walk of ten thousand metres in the world’s record time of forty-five minutes four and fiveeighths seconds. The previous best was done by the Dane, Rasmussen in
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  • 45 7 Hague, May 9. It is learned that the Dutch Government’s desire to come to an early arrangement with Soviet Russia is greatly tempered by the fear of Sovi-1 propaganda in the Dutch-Indies. There is reason to believe that negotiations eventually will be resumed.
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  • 140 7 SEQUEL TO A SLANDER ACTION. Gunner Moir, the boxer, appeared on 3 judgment summons taken out by Mr. V. Nelson. Mr. Martin O’Connor, for Mr. Nelson, said the judgment was for £5OO and £260 costs in an action for slander. Nothing had been paid off. Gunner Moir was
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  • 22 7 The following new books have been received at the Library May Eve, by E. The Temptress, by V. B. Ibanez.
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  • 1591 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. Black has taken the Diploma of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. The Hon. Sir David Galloway is leaving for home on the Blue Funnel steamer Machaon. Mr. A. G. Fallows, Assistant Engineer. P. W. D., F. M. S. is due in Penang by the Carmarthenshire. Mr. R. D.
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  • 1656 8 better prices obtained. DIVIDEND OF 10 PER CENT. The fourteenth annual general meeting of the Chersonese (F. M. S.) Estates, Ltd. was held in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers’' Association, 2-4, Idol-lane, Eastcheap, E. C., Mr. Noel Trottea-, the Chairman presid--ITi x-
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  • 81 8 LORD CHAMBERLAIN AND A NEW MILNE PLAY. The Lord Chamberlain has banned the use of the title To Meet the Prince,” which had been given to the coming new play of Mr. A. A. Milne. It is to be produced at Wyndham’s, Sir Gerald du
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  • 595 8 a NEW ALTERNATIVE TO THE FOX TROT. There has appeared on the edge of the season a new dance, the live-step, which has interesting possibilities. It is a dance with four steps, separate and distinct, which can be varied, as can fox-trot steps< and, danced in 5/4 time,
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  • 267 8 MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND THE TURKISH TREATY. Criticism of the peace terms with Turkey, made by Lord Curzon last year, was made by Mr. Lloyd George in the discussion of the Bill to ratify the Treaty of Lausanne. Mr. Lloyd George was distusssed because, he said, the Dominions, who
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 621 8 Relief from INDIGESTION Risurated Magnesia Stops Stomach Distress Instantly. A remarkable and valuable feature of Bisurated Magnesia is the quickness with which it acts in the relief of Indigestion, Gastritis, Flatulence, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, etc. Immediately it enters the stomach Bisurated Magnesia neutralises the acid which is causing the trouble, and
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    • 463 8 8.l I Uvl W I -CWhat a lovely Baby I How are you I "T 1 HAT is whatever I baby if you feed him#i Albulactinwithdilutedcow’j I milk a mixture which i, I far nearer to maternai milk I than anything else. I Lady Arthur Hay I ttrongly recommend V
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  • 87 9 Summer Race Meeting. RACE DAYS: Saturday. 14th June, 1924. Wednesday, 18th June, 1924. Saturday, 21st June, 1924. Three Races each day for All Horses Stakes $l,lOO, 81,000 and $9OO. Ex-Griffin Horses Stakes $l,OOO, 8900 and 8800. Ex-Griffin Ponies Stakes 8900, 8800 and 8700. A $20,000, Non-Selling Sweep
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  • 512 9 Departure For Wembley. RYATTS’ ENTHUSIASTIC SEND-OFF. His Highness the Regent of Kedah, Tunku Ibrahim, C.M.G., who is leaving for England to-morrow to attend the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley and also to have an audience with His Majesty King George V, arrived here by train
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  • 189 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM MOTOR FATALITY. The hearing of the last case on the cdendar at the present session of the Assizes started this morning before the Hon. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule and a common jury. The accused was one Leong Koon Huab, a motor car driver, and he
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  • 21 9 Scratchings. The following are the scratchings for to-day’s Races Race 6.Ladybird. Race 7.Sheila. Race B.Kelagold and Lady Wallae.
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  • 476 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported to-day as follows The Share Market has been quiet throughout the week the price of Tin having lost a further £ll-2-6, closing £227-10-0 and Rubber |d. (ct, ll|d. Industrials and Government Loans remain in demand. Rubbers.— Allenby offer $1.12|, Ayer Panas
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  • 135 9 SIR DOVETON STURDEE ON SEA AND AIR NEEDS. We are less prepared for war at the present time than at any period of our existence,” declared Admiral of the Fleet Sir Doveton Sturdee at the annual meeting of the Institution of Naval Architects at the Royal United
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  • 124 9 Love-letters, some of which bore the initials S. W. A. L. K., figured in the trial at Belfast of a man accused of wounding his former sweetheart with a razor. What does S. W. A. L. K. mean?” Mr. Justice Brown asked the girlit was she
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  • 96 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day, JO Shares. e—l CQ 0Q M QQ c. c. c. c. Mining. Tdris Hyd. 19/6 20/- 18/- 19/- ex K. Kamunting 46/6 47/- 46/6 47/Kamunting 37/- 38/- KramatP. 13.25 14.00 12.25 13.25 Murai
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  • 68 9 May 10, 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 41 Fine Pale Crepe 41 Unsmoked Sheet 36 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 41| PORE (Crepe 41| Dull downward tendency. London and New York. r (Smoked Sheet ll|d dull London Crepe n}(l New York G 222 The following were the rubber quotations in
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  • 32 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for April: lbs. Benar (Selangor) 7.630 Lenggeng no tapping Kuala Pergau 22,200 Henrietta 34.000 Sungei Matang 5,328 Laras (Sumatra) 22.713 Rampah (Coconut) 232.200 nuts
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  • 93 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on May 9 Spot £227.15s up£3.lss 3 mos. buying 227.10 s 3.10 s 3 selling 227.15 s 3.10 s The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, May 9. £228 spot, and £227.10s three months buying. £227.15s three months selling.
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  • 203 9 Benares Opium p. ch*»Rt $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 sellerRattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 batdo do
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  • 1083 9 KENNEDY CO.’S SHARE LIST x NAMES 5 cj M a 63 RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c 8 0 0 Allenby Rubber Co I 40 1 15 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 00 1 10 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 GO Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate H 00 12 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates
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    • 382 9 4PVERTISEMENTSi o ft. fo r ,i welve ComP letels Tune Ist Perak House, App y to L. Hoe- >’<>• 3 T f4naco. FELD. for sale. in perfect running One 7nnly to L. HOEFELD, or LEAN order. t Co. nO FII P. sports Douglas. Price JApp'r by «ter MINTO A ri
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    • 15 9 Dhoby Account Book FOR 52 WEEKS EACH 80 CTS. Stocked by: Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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  • 1374 10 DUCHESS OF ATHOLL ON SINCERITY. It was Ladies Night on April 12 at the London Press Club, and the guest of the evening was the Duchess of Atholl, M. P. Mr. Edgar Wallace, chairman of the club, presided, and the large dining hall at St.
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  • 64 10 May 111Cricket League, P.S, v P.C.D., Esplanade. 10, 1.3, 15 17Singapore Races. I.3Foctball League, Rovers v Wanderers, Esplanade. ISPenang Swimming Club. General Meeting, noon. 20 Federal Council Session. 21 Bukit Mertajam Race Mill Co., Ltd., Statutory Meeting, 3.3, Bea h Street, 11.30 a.m. 24Cricket League, C.R.C. v E.S.C.,
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