Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 June 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-06-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. ISO. VOL LXXXII. SATURDAY, 7th JUNE, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement454 1924-06-07 1 ''nIKKO” modern art ~H O IOGRAPHIC j STUDIO I No 6 Nortbam Road, Peßaag. Telephone No. 579. g .-□^□■■□■iDMia—D—a—n—n—nMHin—nMn r I ARMCO IRON NESTABLE CALCO” AUTOMATIC 11 r j If y U a PP reciate a tasty Wscuit 1s j CULVERT WATERGATE. P ATRIA Convenience and economy in trans- Not454 words
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Advertisement35 1924-06-07 1 x =sm x she x x as x till I T. NAGATA, Illi X J DENTIST. I i NEXT DOOR TO 'I I THE DISPENSARY." I J KHBX BE X SOB X f **-ms se35 words
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Article1105 1924-06-07 2 The Rev. P. L. Peach writes to the Editor of the Singapore Free Press as follows Sir,I trust yon will allow me space again, on the subject of boxing. I shall try to be brief. I suppose there are those w b° would look upon1,105 words
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Article348 1924-06-07 2 T. O. M. RE-CONSTRUCTION ON WORK WELL AHEAD. The mail trains from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh still arrive ten or twenty minutes behind the scheduled time and the delay is occasioned by the necessity of the train having to go dead slow over the track which wasT. O. M. - 348 words
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Article196 1924-06-07 2 T.O.M. DAY’S COLLECTION DISAPPEARS. At about 1.25 on Thursday morning the officer on duty at the Ipoh Railway Station on opening the safe in the Station Master’s Office found the sealed bag containing the whole of Wednesday’s collections missing. The Police were at once communicated with andT.O.M. - 196 words
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Advertisement930 1924-06-07 2 Short Ghssified Fjjjyjy J ffIJZEMA can be inserted in the Pinang Q v s r Head and FaC6. Gazette at Cuticura Healed. THREE CENTS A WORD My baby had c a ii over his counting the address to which head and face. The skin became red and sore and a930 words
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Advertisement43 1924-06-07 2 WE SUPPLY Anything and Everything Requisite for Rubber Estates and Buildings etc. AT Most Economical Rates. A Visit will convince you. Only 20 yards from the Railway Station. THEAN HUAT Co, General Merchants, 4, China Street Ghaut, Phone 548. Telegraphic Address:— Importers,’’ Penaxg43 words
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Advertisement368 1924-06-07 2 How To Get Rid Of I Superfluous Hair Without R B7orj j or Offensive Depilatories. I f Until the discovery of Veet above the H Cream, women have had to j eet me^ts the hair 1/ resort to scraping razor I beneath it. V WI K <\ blades and evil-smelling,368 words
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Article1626 1924-06-07 3 A COMPLETE CHAIN OF PROOF. It is well known that, a few days after the murder of the Tsar at Ekaterinburg in July, 1918, Admiral Koltchak, whose troops had just occupied the city, ordered an inquiry to be held into the circumstances of the crime.1,626 words
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Article54 1924-06-07 3 June 7Penan? I> >isley, Medium Ranges, 4 p.m. BPenang Bisley, Short Ranges Deliberate and Hibbert Challenge up. 7 a. m. Rapids 3<>o ya-u i. hauids 400 yards, Open C» nipeution4 p.m. I ,’rTcke! League, P. C C, v !>’ Victoria Green. 11. H .h h] mg<>r T»irf Club54 words
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Advertisement337 1924-06-07 3 W A I H, 1 r ,y.J Wincarnis gives a feeling of NEW LIFE to those who are Weak, or Anaemic, Nervous or Run-down Good health is necessary to your well-being Wincarnis is necessary to promote good health. Wincarnis is not a luxuryit is a positive necessity to all who337 words
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Advertisement271 1924-06-07 3 G r— r. WHS?® «wk jA ..xi va r I I if ite CookstV/ear 4 I under the Sun Bill ar*-:-: 1 I J Y z :Vy > ?r*U£ mark Wholmhonly.-TWi CELLULAR CLOTHING CO., Ltd., Fore St., Loedon, E.C.2., Englaed THE ORIGINAL COOLIE-PROOF HAND PISTON PUMP. THE 1/2 CHINA 1/2271 words
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Article933 1924-06-07 4 Selangor vs Penang. PENANG’S FIRST INNINGS. Penang and Selangor cricketers have opposed one another previously, but it was only in the F M.S. vs Colony matches of which they formed part. For the first time in the history of local cricket, teams representing Penang and Selangor met on933 words
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Article360 1924-06-07 4 The following are the results of Friday’s Ties Men’s Singles A.’ J. R. Bennett (—4) beat Malden (—4) 46, 6l, 6l. Men’s Singles B.’ Watson (—15.4 beat Hopkins (—15.4) Webb (—3O) beat Gibson (—15.4) 6—4, 6—2. Hughes (5) beat Williams (Scr.) 75, 6—l. Ladies Doubles. Mrs. Whitlock360 words
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Article223 1924-06-07 4 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, June 5.The American world fliers, except one machine which is to remain in Kagoshima for repair, resumed their flight for Shanghai this morning. Doisy arrived at Taiku, Chosen, this morning. Mrs. Wellington Koo, upon hearing of her father’s Mr. Oei223 words
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Article1139 1924-06-07 4 MURDER IN TELEPHONE OFFICE. (Translated.) Another sensational murder is reported by Aneta to have occurred in the telephone office at Kamal near Sourabaya in which the chief operator named Masoero-Widjoyo was stabbed to death by the Supervisor in charge of the foreign section of the same department there,1,139 words
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Article398 1924-06-07 4 CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES.” The respite in the abuse of the British Government by the Soviet Press was not of long duration, writes a correspondent to the London Times.” In their April issues both the Pravda” and Izvestia” are making up for lost time, and vie with398 words
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757 1924-06-07 4 AN ADVENTUROUS JOURNEY. Six thousand miles by motor, many sections of the route over caravan ways in parts of the world inhabited only by nomadic tribes—these are the main features of an adventurous attempt to make the journey from London to Quetta. Many757 words
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Article93 1924-06-07 4 RIKISHA PULLER KILLED. It aopears that a rikisha puller was knocked down at Lahat Road Ipoh, on Thusday afternoon by a motor lorry and killed instantaneously, Mr. Haines, A. C P., went to the spot opposite the workshop of the United Engineers Ltd., and made preliminary enquiries.93 words
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787 1924-06-07 4 ITS O^KCTSAN^ VCTIWs The Federation of British Tnri an association of British and producers on the largest comprehensive scale, contrXi ducted by themselves f or t? 11 guarding and Promotion of he Although it was formed ago, it has already become tht 1 and most powerful787 words
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Advertisement144 1924-06-07 4 THE DREAD OF PAIN AFTER EATING. Worse than digestive pain itself is the fear of it; the knowledge that if one eats certain things (always those one likes the best) pain will surely follow. This feeling is as unnecessary as the pain itself, for a little Bisurated Magnesia taken after144 words
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Advertisement20 1924-06-07 4 snuruy. g JiPlantebs* Medical Guide, by Graham, $3/- per boo c or free, stocked by the Pm Press, Ltd., Peuaag.20 words
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Article489 1924-06-07 5 .•WILD MAX” WHO FIR£D REVOLVER. When the hearing of London- *>• O i)wyer-Xair case was resumed in Bench division the evidence the K ul t ieaC taken on commission in India .{witnesses i which described the bomb drop- cniranwala. by aeroplanes and the pine at 1 V489 words
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Article306 1924-06-07 5 London, May 20.According to a Centtl News" message, the Legislative i'lincil of Kenya yesterday adjourned as Protest against statements alleged to we been made by the Rev. A. G. Fras- r formerly of Kandy, which are consitrfd as reflecting on the settlers of Kenand306 words
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Article201 1924-06-07 5 London, May 18.Alexandroff and other leaders of the Macedonian revolutionary organisation are secretly meeting at lenna to discuss how best the struggle towards autonomy could be continued. They have decided, according to the Sofia correspondent of the Times,” in favour of temporarily discarding revolutionary methods for an201 words
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Article211 1924-06-07 5 London, May 18.The German Nationalists have shown their attitude towards the Experts’ Report. At the best it can be summed up in the words of Court Westarp who, according to the Berlin correspondent of the Times” declared: German Nationalists are opposed to the plan of accepting211 words
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Article183 1924-06-07 5 London, May 17,—Considerable interest is pending in a law action which was led by Lord Halsbury in the King’s Bench Division yesterday in the course of which he said When the case comes to be dealt with it will turn out to be the most amazing story183 words
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Article117 1924-06-07 5 London, May 17.—The House of Lords rejected Lord Darling’s theory that a murderer who was impelled by what doctors call an uncontrollable impulse should be declared not guilty of murder, after the debate on the second reading of the Criminal Responsibility Bill. The Lord Chief117 words
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Article331 1924-06-07 5 NIGHTLY MEETINGS A STRAIN ON LOVE.” W hen Miss Edi Bangay (26), of Queen’s-road, Bowes Park, brought an action for breach of promise against Mr. Stanley A. Brooks (24), of Shrewsburyroad, New Southgate, in the King’s Bench Division, her counsel, Mr. A. Hopper, said he had331 words
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Article204 1924-06-07 5 £506 FOR FATHER. At Athlone summonses were refused against two young men, James Duggan and James Murray, who were alleged to have abducted Mary Kate Ward, aged 15L Bernard Ward, father of the girl, said Mary disappeared on April 20. Six days later he got204 words
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Article218 1924-06-07 5 BEGS HER HUSBANDi NOT TO RESUME THE WORLD FLIGHT. A message from Los Angeles states that Mrs. Martin, wife of the American aviator who has arrived safely at Port Moller, Alaska, after being missing 11 days, has sent a message appealing to him to take no further218 words
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Article37 1924-06-07 5 If you do not pav,” said Jpdge Snagge to a debtor in the Bow County Court. 1 shall send vou to prison.”* Thank von.” replied the debtor. A pleasant release from, these moneylenders.37 words
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Article424 1924-06-07 5 S. T.” SUDDEN END OF MR. OEI TIONG HAM. M e regret to record the death of the Chinese multi-millionaire, Mr. Oei Tiong Ham, generally known as the Sugar King, which occurred at his Singapore residence, 5, Dalvey Road, at the age of 59. Mr. Oei TiongS. T.” - 424 words
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Article166 1924-06-07 5 16,000-MILE TRIP FROM SHANGHAI. TO COPENHAGEN. Three young Danes, employed on board the Great Northern Telegraph Company’s cable steamer at Shanghai, who decided to return home in a small sailing bo:tt, have accomplished the trip all three arriving in Copenhagen safe and sound. The vessel, a teak166 words
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Advertisement245 1924-06-07 5 THE DANGER OF Kidney Trouble HOW STEALTHY DISEASE ROBS MEN WOMEN OF HEALTH STRENGTH It would be difficult to exaggerate the importance of the kidneys, for they exert a vital influence upon the health of the body. When the kidneys are healthy and active, they filter the blood as it245 words
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Advertisement186 1924-06-07 5 [LookT (Another Offer of Ladies’ Footwear. > Extraordinary Value. Here is your opportunity to S purchase smart and stylish S shoes at little more than the J I cost of repairing. j w I IK J 5 pairs of superior quality x OVzVz white poplin shoes in open J lone186 words
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Article333 1924-06-07 6 We have been accused in certain quarters of striking a pessimistic note with regard to the rubber industry. We wish to make it perfectly clear that we have no misgiving as to the future of rubber itself, but doubt the efficacy of proposed selling agency, the new333 words
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Article229 1924-06-07 6 Without attempting to discuss the merits and the demerits of the case of self-government for India, we must confess to entertaining grave doubts of the sanity of the members of the Bengal Provincial Conference. At a recent session, the conference adopted an amazing and astounding resolution paying229 words
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Article247 1924-06-07 6 Tootling an elegant modernday expression which means that an individual sets out from a given point, as (Euclid says) on an aimless peregrination which invariably takes him into the most convenient hotel Pounge. It would scarcely be correct to say that he tootles out again when the bar247 words
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Article315 1924-06-07 6 KEY BEATEN AGAIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 7. Eddie Grady outpointed Battling Key in a ten round contest at the Happy Valley. Grady was the quicker and better boxer throughout, and floored Key in the eighth round, whilst Key collapsed in the tenth, but rose315 words
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Article945 1924-06-07 6 To-morrow is Whitsunday or Pentecost, one of the principal Whitsunday, feasts of the Christian Church, celebrated on the fiftieth day after Easter to commemorate the descent of the Holy Ghost on the disciples. The day became one of the three baptismal seasons, and the name Whitsunday is945 words
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781 1924-06-07 6 The following is taken I chives of Videndo and 'H. I repeats itself. BY LISTENER h- I Hevea I Duke di Vide ndo I a noble heritage and married I ful Princess Gutta P erc ha r I years he was beset781 words
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Advertisement153 1924-06-07 6 iCTrrrarTEsr- jp~7” ®ifcH& »E,/f 1 v MW PXkt jr u I r 'Xt'-' /F i >/ M J THE ANALYST REPORTS: that sand and dust are ever present in machine manufactured cigarettes—a warning for all smokers to study their health j and enjoy VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I pi R| MADE BY153 words
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Advertisement12 1924-06-07 6 E. O;” s.s. President Harrison’s” JAZZ BAND I TO-NIGHT. Dancing, 9.30 p.m.12 words
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Miscellaneous60 1924-06-07 6 THEATRE ROYAL. From Thursday, sth to Sunday, Bth June, at 7-50 p.m. and Day Performance on Sunday, Bth June, at 2-30 p.m. Molly King and Creighton Hale in Her Majesty Reels 5 Eve’s Film Review, 36. Edward (Hoot) Gibson in Ridin’ Wild Reels 5 Pauline Frederick in Madam X” Reels60 words
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Miscellaneous112 1924-06-07 6 TIDE TABLES. Penang P. Sw’ham Singapore June’H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. 7 2.42 a 8.31 a 7.15 a 1.32 a 0.23 a 7.01 a 2.37 p 9.14 p 7.03 p 1.46 p 1.42 p 6.58 p 8 3.15 a 9.oa 7.46 a 1.53 a 0.58 a 7.39 a 3.10112 words
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Article211 1924-06-07 7 Chaos intensified. r r ei’t er’s Tel eg rams.] London, June 6. p a ihvav managers have replied to Tbe tive Society declining to ref Rations. Meanwhile the Elecopen i Tndes Union has instructed its i prs 'employe on the London Un,na Railways to cease work, thusr r ei’t er’s Tel eg rams.] - 211 words
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156 1924-06-07 7 London, June 6. In the House of Commons, in the jonrse of the debate initiated by Sir Edward William Grigg, who denounced the omission of the late government in M t inviting the Dominions to send separate plenipotentiaries to Lausanne, with the result that the Lausanne156 words
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81 1924-06-07 7 London, June 6. Among measures to wipe off the total Heeney cf £11,250,000, Dunlop and Cos directors, in a scheme submitted to tie shareholders, suggest writing down dthe ordinary 1 shares to 6s. Bd, and reducing the £1 C preference shares to fifteen shillings. The81 words
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Article65 1924-06-07 7 London, June 6. Jhe award of the Industrial Court in dispute grants a general grease of seven shillings a week -over prevailing rates payable in two ®stalments on 'June 4, and Sept. 9, Man additional sixpence daily to men ®®Bed on repair work at Southampton. .Reuter cabled on65 words
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Article68 1924-06-07 7 y Bombay, June 6. r y a ndhi. in an interview, con-hr.-action of the Bengal Proi Conference passing a resolution in of Gopinath Saha, who was hanornm° rt^e lnur^er of Mr. Ernest Day, a Ijg, Calcutta merchant in January d a<^ that if the Swarajists a68 words
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Article73 1924-06-07 7 C IVIL WAR IN ALBANIA. SEVERAL killed. k Rome, June 6. tondn’] ,nW tn a message frtnu Biri a W(rP killed and many were n )o th sides in a six hour very Gove rn L nny between Nationalists and Alb at aUH t u forces at Kolaedole in irons'73 words
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Article18 1924-06-07 7 P OR TUGESE AIRMEN AT RANGOON. The p Rangoon, June 6. Ab', '"b'uese airmen have arrived a »yab.18 words
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Article273 1924-06-07 7 Oaks Stakes Result. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 6. The following is the result of the Oaks Stakes run at Epsom to-day:— The 142nd renewal of THE OAKS STAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft, if struck out by the last Tuesday in March 1924 or 50 sovs. only[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 273 words
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Article289 1924-06-07 7 URUGUAY BEAT HOLLAND. Lonon, June 6. In the Paris Olympic Association Football semi-final, Uruguay beat Holland by 2 to 1. The Dutchmen played first class football. The forwards were particularly strong in attacking and had the better of the play in the first half, and led by one289 words
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Article139 1924-06-07 7 WALSH COMMITTEE FINDING. Washington, June 6. The Walsh Investigation Committee has found that the Teapot Dome leases were negotiated secretly, that Government in effect had paid a million dollars for worthless claims, in order to clear a way for Mr. Harry Sinclair, and that recommendations of the139 words
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Article161 1924-06-07 7 Wanted, A Premier. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, June 6. In consequence of M. Herriot’s decision, M. Millerand would likely seek a politician who would form a cabinet, upon which he will present his presidential message to Parliament, on which a vote will be taken. Alternatively* the Left parties will[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 161 words
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32 1924-06-07 7 Cleveland, Ohio, June 6. President Coolidge’s campaign manager states that Senators Johnson and Lafolette have withdrawn their candidatures at the Republican convention, leaving the President the sole Republican nominee.32 words
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30 1924-06-07 7 Berlin. June 6. The Reichstag has adopted a vote of confidence in the Governments’ declaration of policy regarding the Experts’ report by 247 votes to 183.30 words
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Article24 1924-06-07 7 Washington, June 7. The Ganado-American treaty has been signed, designed to suppress smuggling of liquor and narcotics across the border.24 words
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Article30 1924-06-07 7 Washington, June 7. The farm bloc in both Houses is supporting the Bursum bill, conferring a bounty of thirty-five cents per bushel of wheat and wheat products.30 words
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Article21 1924-06-07 7 Constantinople, June 6. Sir Percy Cox has taken leave of the Turkish delegates and departs almost immediately.21 words
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Article121 1924-06-07 7 [To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,I attended the Police Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon to hear a certain case in which the accused was charged with extortion. To my great surprise the constable on duty at the entrance of the second Court presided over by Mr.121 words
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Article148 1924-06-07 7 The following is the business for the meeting of the Municipal Commission to be held on Tuesday the June, 10th. I. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 11. To confirm (a) Bylaws re’ Plan Fees (b) Bylaws for Rubber Factories 111. To consider Supplemental Budget148 words
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Article1166 1924-06-07 7 Malay Charged. INSPECTOR COSTELLO’S TRAP. From the large attendance of people in the Police Court, Penang, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday, there is ample evidence that great interest is being attached to the case against one Gulam bin Hussain, who is charged with (1) extortion of the1,166 words
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Article162 1924-06-07 7 His Excellency the High Commissioner has appointed the following persons to be ex-officio members of the Indian Immigration Committee:The Controller of Labour, Straits Settlements and Fede-1 rated Malay States (Chairman) The Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang (Vice- 1 Chairman and Secretary) The Principal Medical Officer. Federated Malay162 words
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Article109 1924-06-07 7 CAPTAIN AND MISS WANDERWELL ARRIVE AT BOMBAY. Bombay, May 27.Captain Wanderwell and his sister Miss Aloaha Wanderwell, who are touring round the world in a Ford car, arrived here on Saturday evening from Karachi with tw r o Ford cars. Owing to passport difficulty109 words
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Article98 1924-06-07 7 In order to build a new church at Kibokolo, in the hinterland of the Portuguese Congo, it has been found necessary to bring all the large stones from a place four miles away. Fifteen thousand of these large stones are required, and the converted negroes have98 words
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Article108 1924-06-07 7 Fourteen cases, containing various goods, including hardware, cutlery, clocks, etc., are said to have disappeared on Wednesday on the way from the Harbour Board godowns to a Chinese shop in South Bridge Road, Singapore. The towkay, who sent his clerk to take delivery of the goods,108 words
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Article764 1924-06-07 7 Mr. G. H. Richards acts as State EngiI neer, Johore, from May 25th. Mr. E. F. G. Davies M. C., has been granted a commission as second-lieuten-ant in the Johore Volunteer Rifles. Mr. F. T. Tree, Assistant Adviser, Batu Pahat, has been appointed to act as Assistant764 words
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Article1082 1924-06-07 8 T.O.M.” A REMARKABLE DEVELOPMENT. Possibilities of New Industry. At a period of evolution such as Malaya is going through when years of uncertainty lie ahead owing to the persistency of the price of rubber round the shilling mark with a strong tendency to go below itT.O.M.” - 1,082 words
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Article215 1924-06-07 8 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 1108 95.00 Coconuts per 1.000 50.00 Copra Sundried 10.90 buyers Rattans 11.20 seller Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per bat215 words
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Advertisement354 1924-06-07 8 \®^'^u k p cr^ec^ ;3gy raised \?X vß|S|i^|^ A, of course! \a\ A Once you experience the lightness, VA tastiness and easy digestibility o Wyi puddings to which Raisley has been VJI added you will realise why good cooks lift i M everywhere keep this Sure raising |J| Ifii J354 words
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Advertisement289 1924-06-07 8 STARVING AMIDST PLENTY. With a plentiful supply of food, good food too, men and women can starve just as surely as if they had no food at all. And they cannot be really healthy unless the food they eat is perfectly digested. Most of us spend our lives slaving for289 words
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Advertisement383 1924-06-07 8 A Your children should be u o( -TTiO energy of good health. T o eng c good diet. Ordinary milk, however 8 suitable, for it is always fvFJ the dangers of dust, flies and germs Growing T he famous ilkFooci Glaxo, s |i: clean, pure milk, containing all th body-building383 words
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Article170 1924-06-07 9 Summer Meeting 1924. PROGRAMME. Hrst Day Tuesday Bth July. Second Day Thursday 10th July. Third Day Saturday 12th July. Three Races each day for Horses, Ho,, ses, and Ex-Griffin Ponies. cling and Bedding Free. rill J rty dollars on account of freight r paid for each Horse170 words
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Article600 1924-06-07 9 The following are the latest in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day, oo Shares. o .5 <© CQ OO CQ Q 2 c. 4 c. c. S c. Mining. Idris Hyd. 17/3 17/9 17/6 18/Kamunting 36/6 37/- 36/- 36/6 N. Taiping 1.07$ 110 1.08 1.10 cum600 words
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Article78 1924-06-07 9 June 7, 1924. Local. cts. {Smoked Sheet 35-2 dull Fine Pale Crepe 35| Unsmoked Sheet 25 SiNGA- (Smoked Sheet 36 pore (Crepe 37 Weak downward tendency. London and New York. (Smoked Sheet 10|d dull London j Crepe 10 d m New York Gl9oc Following cables were received this78 words
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Article402 1924-06-07 9 8. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) WhitsundayB a.m. Holy Communion 10 a.m. Matins, Hymn 211, Venite as set Old Book. Psalm LXVIII 159 and 160, TeDeum, Ist set Old Book, Benedictus 36. New Book. Hymns 154 and 156. 10.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 155.402 words
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Article176 1924-06-07 9 Mi*. T A. Gallie, chairman, presided at the annual general meeting held in Glasgow on May 7, and in moving the adoption of the report said that working as they had been doing under very adverse circumstances the results for the year must, he thought,176 words
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Article57 1924-06-07 9 The Municipal Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6.15 to 7.15 on Monday 9th June 1 March Old Berlin Bion 2 Spanish Dance Chiquita Fernandez 3 Waltz Saucy Swayne 4 Selection The Orchid Monekton 5 One Step Oh by Jings Oh57 words
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Article45 1924-06-07 9 The homeward mail by the Khiva closes at 6 p.m. to-day. t The B. I. S. N. Co’s (Apcar Line.) Steamer Takada from Japan and China via Singapore is ejpectedP here on the Bth instant, and will leave the same day for Calcutta. <*45 words
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Article1088 1924-06-07 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES 5 J aj a fi* V) Eh < RUBBER [Dollar.] cI S eS e Allenby Rubber Co 1 Osj 1 15 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 90 1 00 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 70 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate U 00 12 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates1,088 words
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Advertisement43 1924-06-07 9 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. Wanted to dispose 10,000 Postage Used Stamps of S. S., F. M. S., Kedah, ffld etc., all well cleaned -and sorted in hundreds, low and high values. Price moderate. Apply to Box No. 155, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES. g~---43 words
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Advertisement236 1924-06-07 9 PUBLIC HOLIDAY. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, 9th June, 1924, which > has been proclaimed a Public Holiday. KRAMAT PULAI LIMITED. Information has been received from the London Office as follows Declared a dividend of one shilling less income tax 4/6 in the £1 payable in London236 words
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Advertisement272 1924-06-07 9 NEW HEALTH W AND NERVE POWER qai«Uy gained with I ragalar 1 SANATOCEii I Mr*. Bjornsteme Bjorason, th* wife of the celebrated Norwegian poet and novelist, wrote: Bjornson uses Sanat oxen every day and finds that the effects of this admirable revitalising X food are exceedingly beneficial io him. IMPORTANT272 words
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Miscellaneous141 1924-06-07 9 TOWN HALL to-night FAREWELL PERFORMANCE AND DANCE 9.15 P.M. PRICE $2 Matinee-5 p.m.—Adults $l, Childern 50 cts. ERUCH EDNA Master Magician Lady and j j Illusionist. VcntriloESZ*-' ryr-' TWO assisted by baby banu. Town Hall, Penang, FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing Thursday, June 12th at 9-30 p.m. R. B SALISBURY141 words
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Article310 1924-06-07 10 LORD HIGH COMMISSIONER. TALKS WITH THE KING. The King received at Buckingham Palace Mr. James Brown, M. P., upon his appointment, made some time ago. as Lord High Commissioner at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. This was the first opportunity Mr.310 words
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Article310 1924-06-07 10 MET GREEK WHEN FLEEING FROM CONSTANTINOPLE. Mr. Thomas Charles Birbeck. of New Barnet, was granted a decree nisi of divorce against his wife, Emma, and was awarded £2OO against the co-respondent, a Greek named Demetriades, in the Divorce Court. There was no defence. Mr. Bucknill. said Mr.310 words
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Article184 1924-06-07 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Deli and P. Brandan. Sitiawan for Asahan. I Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Celtic Prince for New York. Kudat for Bhuket. (Tongkah), Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy. and Moulmein. Tongkah, Kopah and Renong Parcels Port Swettenham, and Singapore. Autolycus for Colombo,184 words
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Article315 1924-06-07 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TUIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johor* and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except when otherwise stated, close half an-honr earlie’ than the Ordinary mail Resumption oi Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m315 words
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Article120 1924-06-07 10 PENANG. JUNE 7, 1924. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 7/S 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 Credit 2/4 11/32 m 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank R» 164} 'i 3 days’sight Private 168 s Bombay Demand Bank 164| 2 Madras Demand Bank120 words
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