Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 May 1924
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Title Section20 1924-05-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 122. VOL LXXXII. TUESDAY, 27th MAY, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement445 1924-05-27 1 i' jkisatsuJ j photographic I I aR t studio. I phone 772. ()S bishop street I r wWwWil W v! A |C. C. WAKEFIELD Co., Ltd. t I F BRITISH THROUGHOUT f Interest to Planters I I MOULDY ROT I CASTROL Ensures. I i d T > Olrr Latest report445 words
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Advertisement20 1924-05-27 1 K k ;i =s;. XRQEXa T. NAGATA, iiii I DENTIST. j I NEXT DOOR TO I THE DISPENSARY.” L assess*20 words
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Article1694 1924-05-27 2 BY H. GRINDELL-MATTHEWS. (Inventor of the Death Ray)-, War will cease when mankind has no necessity for it, says the writer. The necessity will not exist when the nations of the world can settle their peoples down in comfort without overcrowding, or its attendant evils unemployment,1,694 words
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Advertisement1010 1924-05-27 2 s rt Classified Advertisements. hair dressing saloon Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c„ On the Runnymede Hotel Premises, can be inserted in the Pinang Modern Appliances in use. Gazette” at Civility and Promptitude Guaranteed. Ttinrr fCMTU A WORD Always in Stock, a varied selection o THREE CENTS A WORD Soaps,1,010 words
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Advertisement23 1924-05-27 2 Planters Medical Guide, by Dr. E N Graham, |3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.23 words
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Advertisement713 1924-05-27 2 B AN V < MAATSCHAPPn W I( pXT f 80,000,000 abt e B’l ll J/ statutory Reserve Special Reserve 19,769,180 < l 22,660 000 abi j V ETF. Branches.— Bandoen» IW; II Djokjakarta. How.kok, inr I (Acheen), Macassar. Medan d'j Use Cuticura And Watch pla "A Your Skin Improve l"713 words
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Article1144 1924-05-27 3 vrcU DEVELOPMENT OF hppn asked by the organisers EairT nrt ]< known the i‘ lv the young progressive Ktrt P la --k Republic in the heart of i ofthe f the former Austro-Hungarian i of rhe particular advantage E®P ire an t i ie Prague Fair, the1,144 words
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Article483 1924-05-27 3 Calcutta. May 6th :lnterviewed by the Statesman,” Lieutenant D’Oisy was emphatic in denying the rumour that having reached Jap in he w< uld compete with the British and American airmen in their flight round the world. He explained that his machine an ordinary unit of483 words
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Article585 1924-05-27 3 KING AND QUEEN’S INTEREST. Xi bright light of the prestige of tue King and Queen of England shining graciously on the British Empire Exhibition, W embley Park, only a few miles from the centre of London, has become the meeting place of fashion. It is585 words
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Article134 1924-05-27 3 May 30— Cherok Petai Tin, General Meeting, 3 p.m. 31Sungei Arak Rubber Co., General Meeting noon. 31Penang Schoolmasters’ A. A. Annual Spcrts, Free School Ground, 3 p.m. 31—Polo Club Gymkhana, Race Course. 31 Ex-Service Association’s Concert and Dance. j une 1— Penang Bisley. Inter-Company snapshooting and Company attack,134 words
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Article699 1924-05-27 3 EX TEMPORE” BRILLIANCE. An enterprising publisher (all publishers are enterprising,) as all King’s Counsel are eminent and all Majors gallant, is bringing out a book of anecdotes for the use of the people who have to make speeches. He claims, says a London Times leader, that it699 words
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Advertisement24 1924-05-27 3 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, (New Era Edition) Complete Edition with supplementary Exercises or «3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinaug Gazette Press Ltd., Penang24 words
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Advertisement169 1924-05-27 3 WHEN YOUR CHILD IS FEVERISH Baby’s Own Tablets ARE HIS FIRST NEEB. Simple fever may be the beginning of more serious trouble therefore prompt measures are essential. Keep the child quiet in bed. Feed lightly, and give plenty of boiled or filtered water to drink. Administer Baby’s Own Tablets according169 words
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Advertisement164 1924-05-27 3 11 K&gwl I I KEEP THE I I 31st I I VACANT. I <■= MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD., i (Mitsui and Co., Ltd., in Europe and America) [lncorporated in Tokyo. Japan.] Branches in the principal ports and cities in the world. AGENTS FOR The Nippon Fire Insurance Company, Limited, Fire164 words
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Article491 1924-05-27 4 ENTRIES AND HANDICAPS. To the lovers of the Sport of Kings the gymkhana to be held at the race course, Penang, on Saturday next, the 31st instant, under the auspices of the Penang Polo Club is quite welcome, as our race meetings here are only held once491 words
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Article175 1924-05-27 4 MR. HANNAY’S LUCK. Report was made to Mr. C. D. Hannay of Khota Tampan Estate, Lenggong, at about 9-30 on Saturday morning that a tiger had very nearly walked off with a Chinese tapper on a small Malay, holding at the 42nd mile stone. He proceeded to175 words
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Article530 1924-05-27 4 PENANG’S TEAM. In the selection of the team to represent Penang in the match against Perak to be played on the Esplanade, on June 2 and 3, the difficulty is not in finding men but who to keep out. No one has any grounds to criticise the selection530 words
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Article611 1924-05-27 4 On May 3 the county cricket season will open, and on the same date the South Africans will begin their tour with a match against Leicestershire. In the meantime there are trial games net practiceand speculation. Now Test matches are considered by every right-thinking person as611 words
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Article482 1924-05-27 4 A MANCHESTER FIRM’S ENTERPRISE. Present conditions in the rubber trade are puzzling. There is slackness in one section, feverish activity in another the outstanding feature of the trade is lack of stability. The garment trade is frankly bad, though a few weeks of the right weather would work482 words
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Article2637 1924-05-27 4 THE REV. PEACH’S CRITICISMS. f The Rev. P. L. Peach in a letter to the f Singapore Free Press” under the above title, says: The question of boxing has come before the public in this Peninsula of late. I have been called on many times recently, to express myself2,637 words
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Article97 1924-05-27 4 PENANG. MAY 27, 1921. (BV COURTESY OF THE CHARTER- 1 Bank.) 2/3 'r* London Demand Banx >. mg 4 months’sight Bank Liim 3 Credit 3 Documentary Calcutta Demand Bank 3 days’sight Private Bombay Demand Bank 2Madras Demand Bank J 3 days’ sight Private 1 Rangoon Demand Banx .qij 397 words
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Article1327 1924-05-27 5 |S pI.AN DIFFICULTIES. due' I' ov writeS aS follows in j )1( yews' the K e strikes and disastrous in are not the only subJ ustria h-tipb and perplex our Socialist jec ts t 0 irav e issues in the Over-seas claim their attention. They 7'niemher1,327 words
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Article283 1924-05-27 5 DISCOVERY OF DECREE DATED 283 B. C. At least since the days of TutankhAmenand probably before--divorce had flourished among the higher civilisations. This fact has been established by the discovery of the divorce papers of an Egyptian family whose matrimonial differences interested the lawyers 2,200 years283 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1924-05-27 5 APRIL’S FAREWELL. (By A Lady Correspondent.) May enjoys a lovable reputation, derived rather from the poets, probably, than fi om such prosaic but reliable things as weather reports, for in reality, the month of May, the joli mois de Mai’, as French children are taught to call1,101 words
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Article190 1924-05-27 5 AGAIN THE JOYS OF JIG-SAW. Beauty is pursing her pretty lips, and Brain is spending many hours, even days, of pondering, because the jig-saw puzzle has come back.” Mah-jongg and the exciting game of Patience have lost much of their fascination. Your modern jig-saw involves190 words
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Article111 1924-05-27 5 Two targe barges were moored one on either side of the weakened pier of Waterloo Bridge, to prevent craft from approaching the spot. Divers report a large crack at the base of the affected pier, which in their opinion may have been caused by a bomb that111 words
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Advertisement32 1924-05-27 5 Billets, their Nutritive and E S? no c Value, Cultivation, etc., in Malaya, by L. M. Berenger, $l/- per book or Uli/30 nost free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.32 words
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Advertisement281 1924-05-27 5 TAILORING. o FOUR WONDERFUL VALUES OFFERED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I READU'rSERMCE* E Blackthorne t I 1 JACKET rown Mixture J Tweed. t I mac hi ne made J I cloth resembling tine T k 'I texture Donegal T k weave. Very hard J k wearing. Smart in J k S appearance281 words
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Article82 1924-05-27 6 Holgate.On May 23, at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, to Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Holgate, of Tanjong Malim, a daughter. Kirchberger.On May 24, at 2 Daleham Gardens, Hampstead, to Mr. and Mrs 0. Kirchberger, a daughter. Shafe.At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday, May 25. 1924, to Mr.82 words
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Article451 1924-05-27 6 Artificial support for an industry which has fallen on evil times, with the object of maintaining or exceeding an economic price level is a remedy which we have never advocated. Apart from the disastrous effects of direct interference with established methods of trade, most schemes of this nature are451 words
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Article372 1924-05-27 6 The recent case at home in which the reputation of a young girl was seriously jeopardised as the resultj of a series of vicious anonymous communications, serves to illustrate^ the extent to which this foul practice’has grown—even to the present day. In the case cited, the magistrate expressed the372 words
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Article326 1924-05-27 6 In a lengthy letter to the Singapore Free Press. the Rev. P. L. Peach has expressed views regarding the benefits and ills of boxing, which we are unable to pass without comment. In effect, he deprecates the pastime as being degrading and cited as an example of326 words
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Article1445 1924-05-27 6 There are many aspects of the marriagf > relation, and we shall 1 Who Pays Your probably be content to Wife? discuss it from all its angles as long as it I survives, writes Mrs. H. A. L. Fisher in t J. 8. But every now and1,445 words
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Article203 1924-05-27 6 ENGINEER’S SAD DEATH. (From Our Own Singapore. May 1 A regrettable fatality occurred at Pulau Bukum early on Saturday morning, resulting in the death ot r> Hendrikus Johannes Etman, >’« Engineer of the Asiatic Petroleum o steamer Al taka. It appears thm he was in the act of203 words
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Article60 1924-05-27 6 The homeward mail by 1 ;>(Xh closes at 10 a.m. on Frida.s» instant. 13 jb The B. I. Packet Tara, with s[; despatched from London on at May, is expected to arriw 6 a.m. on Friday, the 30th inst.o n g Ihe mail despatched froin on the 2nd60 words
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Advertisement255 1924-05-27 6 g Cheapness does not I mean economy! Economy must always be considered, but the greatest consideration should go to the quality of the YJ 1 article desired. I In the case of the cheap cigarette, \L' nothing is gained when the health rF f is endangered. Discriminating Sc i f255 words
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Advertisement25 1924-05-27 6 E. O.” THURSDAY, 29th May, 1924. Farewell Performance OF. The Globe Trotters. DANCING 9.30 P.M. Mrs. D. McLeod Craik P. p C. M. S. Fionia.25 words
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Miscellaneous84 1924-05-27 6 TIDE TABLES. < Penang P. Sw’ham Singapore May H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. 27 8.56 a 1.41 a 0.46 p 6.18 a 4.44 a 11.34 a B.3tp 3.3 p 7.18 p 6.28 p 28 9 48a 3.3 a 1.14 a 7.33 a 6.21 a 0.22 a 9.41 p 4.984 words
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Article110 1924-05-27 7 Demonstrations to Government Representatives. Reuter s Telegrams.) London. May 26. of Government to-dav .ivate demonstration by -.1,.]1 Matthews, inventor of u. (r rile" 11 30 -called "death ray. in the libn i' ry. A representative Grindell Matthews told presslelivered what was n m ultimatum. If a sati%tsintanReuter s Telegrams.) - 110 words
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Article173 1924-05-27 7 VITIATIONS WITH TURKS fruitless. Constantinople, May 26. Vmlo-Turkish negotiations proceeding lative to the disputed territory of Mosul, at present incorporated with Iran, hav reached a deadlock, with on behalf of Turkey, demandir.- the rendition of the whole district, -ir Percy Cox on behalf of Britain insisting on173 words
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Article72 1924-05-27 7 Lahore. May 26. The All-India Moslem League con-cind-i its "ions after adopting resolnti"»;s urging the continuance of communal representation, and the overhaul of the Government of India Act with a view loan early attainment of Swaraj. The League appointed a committee to fraiLv a <■ institution in72 words
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Article127 1924-05-27 7 PLIGHT OF BRITISH FIRMS. London, May 26. 'he Times City Editor’s notes, dealing Wh the serious concern of British nsestrading in the East at the provincial taxation of foreign imports into China in of Treaty obligations, declares tat the evil calls for redress. Referring ion that the127 words
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Article36 1924-05-27 7 CHIN A'S INDEMNITY. London, May 26. first ot Commons passed the ln )e China Indemnity 7 introduced by Mr. A. for 4.' making a further provision LKpGnn! d Pl Nation of monev paid on China’s indemnity.'36 words
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Article63 1924-05-27 7 amphibian abandoned. s Akyab. May 27. the tjg; -“ader Maclaren says that ooiiftp 11! Al 3 due to his machine begged. Owing to heavy Ififair 7 re Gised to stay in I in the harbour comand had to be abanar 1 1 ait-n’s pl ns are uncertain. B^r63 words
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Article225 1924-05-27 7 Security More Important Than Reparations. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Paris, May 26. The Councils-General, which are the administrative councils of the Departments, met throughout France to-day. M. Poincare presiding at the CouncilGeneral of the Meuse, delivered an address, which could be regarded as a swansong on his premiership. He(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 225 words
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Article346 1924-05-27 7 THE PRESIDENT’S POSITION. Washington. May 26. President Coolidge has signed the new Immigration Bill. Despite the provision in the bill making the exclusion of the Japanese effective on July 1, which was inserted in spite of the President’s vigorous opposition, he has decided to give executive approval346 words
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Article16 1924-05-27 7 Washington, May 26. The House of Representatives has adopted the Compromise Tax Bill.16 words
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Article61 1924-05-27 7 London, Maj' 26. Thd Mr. J. H. Thomas was suddenly indisposed was announced to-day, when for this reason, the meeting oetween the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and the India Colonies’ Committee to consider the latter’s report on Kenja immigration was postponed. Mr. Thomas is suffering61 words
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Article305 1924-05-27 7 The Reparations Tangle. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Berlin, May 27. The German Government has resigned. President Ebert has accepted the resignation and requested Chancellor Marx provisionally to carry’ on. Obviously referring to the Experts rey port, the German Nationals’ replj’ to the Middle parties admitted that a„ certain continuity(Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 305 words
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Article77 1924-05-27 7 London, May 26. Alarmist reports of German military activities were mentioned in the House of Commons by Sir Frederick Hall, in asking whether the German military’ forces now exceeded the strength allowed by the Treaty of Versailles. Mr J R Clynes replied that to the best of77 words
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Article225 1924-05-27 7 BRITISH FASCISTI FORM GUARD. London. May 26. Their Italian Majesties arrived in London. Striking scenes w’ere witnessed at Victoria Station on the arrival of their Italian Majesties, whom the Prince of Piedmont and Princess Mafalda accompany. H. M. King George and Queen Mary, the latter wearing225 words
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Article54 1924-05-27 7 The Municipal Band will play the foLowing proiramrae of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 to-morrow 1 March Old Faithful Holzmann 2 Overture The Bohemian Girl Balfe 3 Waltz Spirit of Love H irtmaun 4 Selection H.M.S. Pinafore Sullivan 5 Fox Trot Na Ja Wennch54 words
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Article959 1924-05-27 7 Penang Chinese Views. The following is the report of the Sub-Committee appointed by the Penang Chinese chamber of commerce on the 24th April, 1924, to inquire into the causes of depression of trade in Malaya and to suggest remedial measures for its relief. The general depression of959 words
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Article335 1924-05-27 7 POSSESSION OF REVOLVER. Chief Detective Inspector J. Costello produced Teo Boon Cheng before Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the Police Court, Penang, this morning, charged with (1) being in possession or having under his control a revolver without a licence at Kampong Java Bahru at 7.30 p.m. yesterday,335 words
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Article100 1924-05-27 7 Calcutta, May 16.In connection with the murder of Colonel Kennedy an An-glo-Indian was arrested yesterday. Colo nel Kennedy w’as murdered in September last while travelling by up express train between Jasklih and Madhupur, East Indian Railway. Since then several persons have been arrested from time to time100 words
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Article58 1924-05-27 7 Simla, May 16.—The Indian delegation to the 6th International Labour Conference which will begin at Geneva on June 16 will consist of the Hon. Mr. A. C. Chatterjee, Member, Governor-General’s Council, Sir Louis Kershaw, Sir Alexander Murray, representing the employers, Mr. Joseph Baptista representing thev.orkers and Lt.-Col.58 words
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Article166 1924-05-27 7 Tennis Tournament 1924. The following ties are fixed for Thursday 29th May Mens Doubles A .—Chambers and Sellar v Roger and Spilinan (Court 1.) Family’ Pairs.Mr. and Mrs. T. A. PoAvell v Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Holmes 2 Mr. an J Mrs. E. J. Bennett v166 words
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Article478 1924-05-27 7 Mr. W. H. MacGregor arrived back in the Straits by the Morea on Saturday morning. Mr. R. D. Hume, of Messrs. Adams and Allan, proceeds home on leave by the M.S. Fionia. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. Zehnder, of Singapore, are homeward bound by the motorship478 words
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Article182 1924-05-27 7 M. C. C. vs SOUTH AFRICANS. (Rauter’s Telegrams.) London, May 26. At Lords the cricket match between Marylebone and the South Africans was played in fine weather, the wicket drying. Six thousand watched the play. Marylebone made 145 runs, of which Hearne was responsible for 59, Pegler capturing(Rauter’s Telegrams.) - 182 words
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Obituary17 1924-05-27 7 OBITUARY. New York. May 27. The death is announced of the conductor and composer. Mr. Victor Herbert.17 words
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Article1355 1924-05-27 8 BY SIR PHILIP BURNE-JONES, Bt. Democracy may or may not be a step forward in the process of human evolution. Very decided opinions both ways are held on this question, which is by no means a new one, and may safely be left to philosophers and politicians to1,355 words
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Article215 1924-05-27 8 Benares < Ipium p. chost $5.000.0(1 nom. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 sellers 110 b 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 10.80 sellers Rattans 11.20 seller» Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00215 words
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Advertisement248 1924-05-27 8 1 I iO I jg*i W 77ie great British B'i 1 Tonic for Over Thirty Years. 1 Build up your d Health Strength Every drop of Hall’s W ine helps to build up health. It enriches the blood feeds the nervestones up the entire system. The first dose of Hall’s248 words
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Advertisement195 1924-05-27 8 j KLOSTER BEERi Woimiiii im 4" iD| imniiiiiiiJ WW i i feS i I I I i m i THE i a atrial FAVOURITE S i g g WILL DRINK CONVINCE OF THE i s i i I! i I IM®!? 0 i I Ulj 7 s s Agent: KfttZ195 words
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915 1924-05-27 9 THE ANNUAL REPORT. The Directors present herewith their lepoit accompanied by duly audited statements of account for the year ended 31st December. 1923. to he submitted at the eighth ordinary general meeting in Taiping on June 7, 1924: The Mine Manager’s report sets out in915 words
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501 1924-05-27 9 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. 'T;he directors present herewith their report accompanied by duly audited statements of account for the year ended December 31st, 1923, which will be submitted at the fifth annual meeting of the company at Taiping The report of the mine manager deals501 words
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Article70 1924-05-27 9 May 27, 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 33<j dull Fine Pale Crepe 33| weak Unsmoked Sheet 23 SiNGA- (Smoked Sheet 34] pore 1 Crepe 35 Weak declining. London and New York. T (Smoked Sheet... 10]d dull London Cr(lp( loJ(1 weak New York GlB] The following were the rubber70 words
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Article79 1924-05-27 9 The General Produce Agency, Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day GoodeF.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $44 to $45 F.A.Q. do 42 43 Low F.A.Q. do 39 -41 Plain Unsmoked Sheet 31 34 Loose and Lump Scrap 25 28 Following79 words
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Article94 1924-05-27 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. E E Shares. X X Sc. Sc. S c. c. Mining. Johan 30 32 33 35 K. Kamunting 46/- 46/6 N. Taiping 1.03 1.05 1.03 1.05 Petaling 1.24 1.26 1.25 1.27* Taiping 1.1494 words
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Article106 1924-05-27 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on May 26 London. Spot 206.15 s up £5.15s 3 mos. buying 206.5 s 5.15 s 3 selling 206.10 s 5.15 s Local. May 27: Singapore sold 100 tons at slo2| Penang buyers no sellers at slo2]. The Eastern106 words
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Article543 1924-05-27 9 Messrs. Baker Morgan and Co.. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, report as follows for the week ended May 24: Tin made a somewhat feeble attempt in the same direction, but the feature of the week has been the sharp recovery in rubber. Rumour hath it that the American buyers543 words
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Article1017 1924-05-27 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. co go names S© m I £3 RUBBER [Dollar.] 3 c S c e Allenby Rubber Go 1 05 1 15 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 9J 1 00 Amalgamated Malay Estate» 1 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate U 00 12 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 40 501,017 words
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Advertisement572 1924-05-27 9 REW W'/ERTISEMENTS. notices,. 'josmoNs vacant. Gymkhana Ball. Shorthand Typist Apply Box No. 148, c/o Pinang Taiping Town Hall. Field Conduc. JU e 1924 9 30 tike charge of Division. Know- State Band. tor ,f Telugu essential. Apply only in first instance, enclosing copies b k'muonials to: A. B. Milnb, Admission:572 words
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Article156 1924-05-27 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTHRES. m/s Sembilan for Deli and Asahan. Renong for Deli. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. m/s Fionia for Colombo and Port Said. Lake Fielding for Rangoon (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon), and Calcutta, van Riebeeck for Sabang, Olehleh, etc., Padang. Keemun for Colombo (taking mails for156 words
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Article398 1924-05-27 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 6T IRiIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Joiion and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earliei than the Ordinary mail Resi mption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the398 words
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Article166 1924-05-27 10 former lover seeks revenge. I A beautiful girl was shot dead in a 1 church porch at Madrid, and her former 1' fiance was arrested after an unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide. The girl, Senoria Purificacion Gonzales, J is said to be the daughter of166 words
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Article464 1924-05-27 10 chowrasta Market Penang, May 97 1924 Government Mutton— Mutton Indian Mutton 55 Head, sheep or goat B Liver with heart* in ea ch 1.00 Tripe do Goat or Sheen 1.00 Sweet Bread per 55 Leg of Mutton pa r 30 Lamb 55 Kidney do jFeet P ar 3g464 words
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Advertisement511 1924-05-27 10 i«i W- a,. nmmmim «nrwinii u». xi WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE For Coughs, Colds and Internal Troubles. «rtBaMMHHHHHHMHHHMMMBHMHHHiMMHMH MMHMMVaMMBMHMHHMMHHBHHBBKMI as =s= s:-: ==s. as se_-:■: :< :< sg s s u s=e s;.; sse >; >: ID Assets over 5,000,000 S. C. Assurance force over $17,000,000. The Great Eastern Life511 words
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Article554 1924-05-27 11 One of our expert aeroplane pilots busy juse now with the testing of machines for the amplified defence scheme was asked, the other day, what he thought the most valuable attribute in an aviator called upon to ascend, for the first time, in air machines of554 words
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Article142 1924-05-27 11 VILLAGERS FLEE IN TERROR. A mountain on the move less than two miles away is the terrifying spectacle which faced the frenzied population of the commune of Monachil, Granada, who are abandoning their homes before the village is laid low. The mountain, one of the Sierra142 words
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Advertisement182 1924-05-27 11 I I u Us *y W z i2 M -qjgWfe» ''*=w U Refreshing V I?™ he use of Knight's Castile 7 oilet Soap. Knight s Castile is a toilet soap oi perfect purity, charmingly and delicately scented, and attractively f■ L the P a <-ked in red and yellow boxes.182 words
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Advertisement49 1924-05-27 11 iYrease youg La IH VITAL ENERGY K ggjgj by taking eSmH SANATOGEN n As Dr. Ciaode L. Wher,l r writes: f—yal "rhe userot Sanatogen if rchlyiewarded in freedom fr< m languor. fMsMI a gain of strength and activity. teHBl alertness of mnd w-.d ng] resisting power to dl I49 words
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Advertisement327 1924-05-27 11 K What a round hole in the 1 wooden wheel of the old g ox cart soon wore ellip j* 1 R Peal due to rubbing, i.e., 'l’i, g friction. To lessen this B rubbing, fat was applied i;’|i i 'i' an d so man began the search for a327 words
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Advertisement1257 1924-05-27 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. WlSfi ggjj KwiPS WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. 0 j|k fl PATROCLUS May 2<B Marseilles London, and Rotterdam. ATTTOLYCUS June 5 Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. 4 hard A NITS 12 London, Hull, Rotterdam and Hamburg. TrTTcr^wr A 1 L VOMEDON1,257 words
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Advertisement638 1924-05-27 12 p. 0.-BRITISH INDUS and apcar lines. I (Companies Incorporated in England.) I MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVlcp s I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. I (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) I P. O. SAILINGS. I LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. I From London Due Penang. To Marseilles Ix>ndon I about Psn, B638 words
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