Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 July 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-07-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1533. No. 177. VOL. LXXXII. WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY, 1324. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement275 1924-07-30 1 “NIKKO”"! MODERN ART I j PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO I I No. 7, Nortbam Road, PtMag. fl Telephone No. *879. I——— 'I 1 Hl .11 I I □MMI_2JMMEZZIMM[ZZj—□MIZZJMDMM! liffil IK 'l—l If you appreciate a tasty biscuit j M li «gi TRY PATRIA QJJ Fl The famous Dutch Biscuits, which have found275 words
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Advertisement46 1924-07-30 1 cssxsssx as XSXSB X Oil. JBW M 1171 5 MTBMIZED BT WTILTT. Jj SPLENDID SELECTION OF DIAMOND AND GEM SET JEWELLERY jj OF EVERY DESCRIPTION >•* AT ALL PRICES. I B. P. de SILVA, jjj 1, Bishop Street, Penang. X m in os xes e x x >46 words
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Article788 1924-07-30 2 A curious attack against American clubwomen is proceeding in various parts of the country, accusing them of allowing themselves to fall under the subtle propaganda jinfluences of Bolshevist agents Communists, it is being asserted, are preying on the feminine sympathies of women who have no Communistic leanings,788 words
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Article64 1924-07-30 2 A remarkable price for a Kipling first edition was paid at Hodgson’s auction rooms, Chancery-lane, when a small vo lume of “Schoolboy Lvrics” was sold for £315. The volume, one of 50 printed in Lahore in 1881, consisted of only a few sheets containing 20 poems,64 words
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Advertisement802 1924-07-30 2 ass xesx sx =s>: ss x I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. j x I? Including free town delivery or w R i %Mdeu>eave •U- DjflRIS fl Country (S.S. A F.M.S.) 542 JUkJL England, the Continent J G/IRTERS H thl n, 1 4 No metal can touch you fl Monthly Quarterly and802 words
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Advertisement820 1924-07-30 2 1 BANKS 1 'Witdin fdis Bottle .IjAYZ’o Zl, n P nd a x Re er eLiBbiiit^oC r Without equal ..rrrxi'tx,.... tr Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Cawnpore Ceb*’ Colombo, Delhi, Haiphong, Hankow. H o n W -W- yl4 F REV ER you koQ g> Hamburg, Iloilo, Ipoh, Karachi,' kJ \A i 1820 words
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1455 1924-07-30 3 s.—Ex. MERITS OF STEAM AND ELECTRIC TRACTION. Railway electrification still hangs fire, notwithstanding a great increase in information available on the subject. The technical press has published many authoritative analyses of electric performance and eost, and several complete engineering propositions have been contributed bys.—Ex. - 1,455 words
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Article140 1924-07-30 3 HOPELESS INSOLVENCY. Messrs. Leo Pasvolsky and H. G. Moulton, in their work on “Russian Debts and Russian Reconstruction,” which has just been published on behalf of thp Carnegie Institute of Economics (McGrawHill, 12s. 6d.), come to the conclusion that, even if all Russia’s war debts and pre-war debts140 words
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Article276 1924-07-30 3 FAMILY PUBLIC HOUSE.’ Sir Arthur Cope, the Royal Adademecian, has painted and presented as a gift a sign for the “reformed” public-house which has been erected on the London County Council estat® near Catford by Barclay, Perkins, and Co., Ltd., the brewers, at a cost276 words
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Article230 1924-07-30 3 MANY COMPLAINTS. Business people who have had to wait as long as half an hour to get into tele- phonic connection with the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley or to ring up other local exchanges from the exhibition are asking whether the Wembley exchange is equal to230 words
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Article162 1924-07-30 3 TWO PEERS BLACKMAILED. Frederick Shat pingtori, 47, a clerk, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to bigamy. Mr. Fuller, prosecuting, said that Sharpington was a man of irreproachable character. When in hospital at Bournemouth during the war he met a woman who told him that she was162 words
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Advertisement597 1924-07-30 3 1 ’htee Cats CIGARETTES' i u to/ ®rk W aab If you cou ld se the A S&f making of “THREE liiir S|iO [psFf CATS” Cigarettes from I beginning to end, you C/fs would know, without our telling you, just why U they are so exquisite in sr flavour and597 words
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Advertisement77 1924-07-30 3 TO KEEP WELL IN THE HEAT daily bowel regularity is of the first importance, and to ensure this Pinkottes are perfection. A small dose when needed dispels constipation, regulates the liver, banishes bilious attacks, dizziness, sick headaches, clears the skin, purifies the breath, also wards off diarrhoea and dysentery. Pinkettes77 words
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Article4653 1924-07-30 4 Autumn Meeting. FIRST DAY’S -RESU• TS. Brilliant but warm weather favoured the opening day of the Penang Turf Club’s Autumn Meeting with the result that there was a large attendance. The vicinity of the semaphore and the vacant ground at the Golf Club end of the Grand4,653 words
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Article4015 1924-07-30 5 RUBBER RESTRICTION BILL PASSED. Rubber was the principal theme at Monday's meeting of the Federal Council. two Bills, one for repealing and reenacting the law of export restriction, and another to consolidate and amend the law relating Po general supervision, being passed with slight amendments. Mr. Choo Kia4,015 words
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Advertisement145 1924-07-30 5 The cook’s companion all the world over. For all styles of cooking, use LEA& PERRINS* SAUCE l»M—ill I 1 a IQI rsr —KSW-- ■■■■naWMlll K. P. M. WEEKLY SAILING TO BELAWAN-DELI. MOTORSHIP SIBERG.” 1900 TONS. every Friday at 5 p.m. from Swettenham Pier. Arrival at Belawan Saturday early. The motorship145 words
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Article426 1924-07-30 6 Latest messages received to-day concerning the resolutions of the various delegates of the London Conference indicate very clearly the veracity of our previous forecasts that German intrigue and astute quibbling in the matter of reparations will bring the conference to a successful issue—at least so far as concerns426 words
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Article330 1924-07-30 6 What has happened to the report of the Commission which discussed the potentialities of Prai,—after the wharves had been built and several millions of dollars had been spent on what is described as one of the finest under-water jobs in the world We have always contended that the scheme330 words
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Article255 1924-07-30 6 In our capacity as recorders of the events of the day, it is not an uncommon experience to receive letters of enquiry from individuals, over the signatures Anxious Reader and Troubled.” We are the recipients of confidential requests for the settlement of such questions as Is Restriction255 words
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Article60 1924-07-30 6 The homeward mail by the Malwa, closes at noon on Saturday, the 2nd proximo. The P 0. Packet Kalyan with mails despatched from London on the 10th July, is expected to arrive here at X p.m. to-day. The mail despatched from Penang on the sth July by the60 words
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Article1311 1924-07-30 6 The annual report on the State oft Trengganu in 1923, a copy Trtncs*nu of which we received torn 1923. day, states that the revenue collected in A. H. 1341 (24th August, 1922, to 12th August 1923) was $642,679 (against an original estimate of $795,110, and a revised1,311 words
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Article379 1924-07-30 6 |To the Editor of the ‘Pinang Gazette Sir,—Will you kindly spare me some, space in your paper for the following in connection with the article by Mr. Cheeseman on the abowf subject appearing in your issue of the 28th instant. I hasten to endorse Mr. Cheespman’s suggestion379 words
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Advertisement199 1924-07-30 6 s• I I m O p K fWI ft i s ‘KIABEILZ' II II ‘the spirit of inspiration Ei rwriiMMl To obtain the Largest stocks of Matured j Whisky in Scotland was a worthy inspiration. s xs 1 SOLE AGENTS: I KATZ BROS. LTD. I 1 s I PENANG. ESTABLISHED199 words
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Advertisement39 1924-07-30 6 “E>. O.” RACE WEEK. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Thursday. 31st July and Saturday, 2nd August. FANCY DRESS BALL Saturday 2nd August. Dancing till 1.45 a.m. Two Prizes for Ladies and Two for Gentlemen. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY DAY. E. O. ORCHESTRA.39 words
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Miscellaneous66 1924-07-30 6 TIDE TABLES. Penang P. Sw’ham Singapore July H.W L.W. H.W. L.W H.W L.W. 30 11.42 a 5.45 a 4.13 a 10.34 a 10.22 a 3.39 a 12.00 p 6.33 p 4.20 p 10.55 p 9.31 p 3.37 p 31 12.15 a 6.26 a 4.46 a 11.13 a 10.53 a 4.1366 words
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Obituary13 1924-07-30 6 DEATH. May.—On July 25th, at Caistor, Norwich, Lucy, wife of 0. G. May.13 words
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Article606 1924-07-30 7 Invitation to Germany. JURISTS’ REPORT ADOPTED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] —(Vale). London, July 28. A Conference communique confirms the earlier messages, and anticipates that the heads of the delegations will invite German representatives on July 31 ami August 1. It emphasises that «the Conference does not intend to force anything[Reuter’s Telegrams.]; —(Vale). - 606 words
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Article99 1924-07-30 7 SIXTY THOUSAND ENTRIES London, July 29. Sixty thousand entries were received from the Empire for the National Baby Week ('ompetition at Wembley. Mary Patricia Wilson aged 2 years ami 8 moi ths from East Malvern, a suburb of Melbourne. was adjudged the Empire’s bonniest baby, and receives99 words
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Article185 1924-07-30 7 Conference Convened. QUESTION OF REPRESENTATION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 29. In the House of Commons Mr. J. H. Thomas announced that he had convened a Dominions, Conference for October to explore the question of Dominions’ representation in foreign policy and imperial affairs. Full Dress Discussion. At a full[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 185 words
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Article196 1924-07-30 7 HOUSING BILL PASSED. London, July 30. The House of Lords passed the second reading of the Housing Bill. [On July 25 Reuter cabled Amid Labour cheers, the House of Commons passed the third reading of the Government’s Housing Bill. The Conservative motion for rejection was defeated by196 words
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Article42 1924-07-30 7 DEADLOCK CONTINUES. London, July 29. A joint conference of the building employers and men sat for five and a half hours in the Ministry of Labour yesterday to endeavour to settle the wages dispute but finally broke up in confusion.42 words
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Article75 1924-07-30 7 ANOTHER RISE. London. July 29. The biggest increase in the price of ti >ur since the rise began in May is involved in an announcement by the London Flour Millers’ Association. The price of the 28-pound sack of standard grade flour adv need 3s. making the price75 words
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Article33 1924-07-30 7 DISPUTE SETTLED. Berlin July. 30. The dispute between Russia and Germanv cabled on May has been settit >l. The extra-territoriality demanded by Russia for a trade mission was not granted.33 words
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Article56 1924-07-30 7 WINTER QUARTERS QUITE D. Portland (Oregon), July 28. It is learned that Donald Macmillan’s Arctic expedition, which started from Wiscasset, Maine, in June 1923. has now left its winter quarters and reached a point 187 miles to the south of it and is tn-ikinc for a position probably56 words
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Article123 1924-07-30 7 Rebels on the Run. ENERGETIC PURSUIT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Rio de Janeiro, July 28. A communique confirming the rebel’s evacuation of Sao Paulo says that the Federal troops have begun an energetic pursuit, and have already occupied the majority of the points to which the rebels are retreating. Real[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 123 words
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Article90 1924-07-30 7 AMERICAN DEMANDS. London, July 28Minister Kornfeld’s note indicates that the United States expects Persia to meet the expenses of sending an American warship to bring home Mr. Imbrie’s body, and also furnish military guards at the American Legation, as long as necessary. The note adds that the continuance90 words
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Article85 1924-07-30 7 FOUR AEROPL VNES CR VSH. Simla. July 29. While carrying out bombing operations against the Shasikhel south-east of Razmak. a formation of six machines was caught in a heavy fog on its return journey. Four crashed. The crew of the first were not injured but two of each85 words
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Article83 1924-07-30 7 JAPANESE SHIP LOST. Otaru, July 28. The North Japan Company’s steamer “Taireu Maru” from Otomaru is reported to have been lost off Cape Notoro. 138 passengers and 54 of the crew were drowned, while 18 passengers and 6 of the crew were landed in lifeboats at Notoro. The83 words
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Article249 1924-07-30 7 With reference to our recent paragraph on longevity of Singaporeans, says the Free Press,” a correspondent points out that Mrs. Caroline de Souza was'born in Singapore in 1830. and not in Malacca as was stated. Her father, Mr.. Hugh Syme, founded the firm of Syme and Co.249 words
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Article20 1924-07-30 7 The Penang Library will be closed on Saturday and Monday, 2nd and 4th August, 1924, being public holidays.20 words
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Article230 1924-07-30 7 Marred by Rain. GAME ABANDONED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 29. At Manchester although the rain stopped at six yesterday evening, the wicket did not recover and there was no play before lunch. Rain came down at 2.55 p.m. and the match w’as abandoned at 3.15 p.m. Bowling[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 230 words
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Article201 1924-07-30 7 GREAT BRITAIN BE VTEN. London, July 29. France earned the right to meet Czecho-Slovaki i in the European final of the Davis Cup to-day by defeating Great Britain by securing the first three matches. At Eastbourne in the Davis C’up c mpetition. Gilbert (Great Britain) beat Cochet (France)201 words
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Article55 1924-07-30 7 STEWARDS’ CUP RESULT. London. July 29. The Stewards’ Cup run at Good wood to-day resulted as follows Compiler 1 Rath Duth 2 Pondoland 3 Twenty-four ran. Won by a neck half a length between second and third. The betting was:—9 to 1 Compiler. 100 to 8 Rath Duth55 words
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Article76 1924-07-30 7 The Municipal Fire Brigade will hold its 10th annual competitions, unless unforeseen circumstances prevent it. on August 23rd, on the- ground between Herriot Street and Cecil Street. The display will include a demonstration of hand chemical fire extinguishers, the use of firp-escapes as water towers, etc., etc.,76 words
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Article64 1924-07-30 7 marble bathing cabins and FRESH-WATER FOUNTAINS. The reproach that nobody goes to Deauville to bathe in the sea will be baseless this season, for a most elaborate and luxurious set of marble and white stone bathing cabins have been erected These cabins, with their open-air sunning court, their64 words
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Article255 1924-07-30 7 COLONY’S CRICKET TEAM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 27. With reference to the Colony cricket side, T. Leijssius is unable to play, and Westerhout of Malacca fills the vacancy. For the eleventh place Riches, of Singapore, has been selected. Assize Cases. The case of Mr. T. L.255 words
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Article213 1924-07-30 7 PETITION IN SUPREME t Ol RT. The Chief Justice had before him. in Singapore a petition for probate of the will and codicil of the late ‘‘Sugar King.” Mr. Oei Tiong Ham, brought at the instance of Oei Tjong Hauw, Oei Ti mg213 words
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Article123 1924-07-30 7 The chief of the Trocadero has invented a new salad —a la Rodeo —which is almost a meal in itself on warm evenings. Paprik pepper and peppercorns, of which the cowboys at Wembley are fond, supply the Rodeo element. Here is the recipe. Take a lettuce123 words
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Article160 1924-07-30 7 Admiral Sir Doveton Sturdee, speaking at the Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall, said that Nelson’s flagship, the Victory, would be restored to what she was when she went into action and not as she was when she came out. The ship had been painted her original colour,160 words
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Article770 1924-07-30 7 i <Wr. H. C. Mustard, of Jeram, *has re I turned from Ipave. ■■l 1 in Dr. W. Mayne Hitchins, of’ Ipoh, has left for Home. Mr. J. G. McLeod arrived from Singa pore by the s.s. “Perak” to-day. Dr. Bramley-Moore has left British 2?orth Borneo for770 words
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Article233 1924-07-30 8 advertising art in u. s. AND BRITAIN. A feature of the International Advertising Convention, for which delegates from all parts of the world are already gathering in London, will be the rival art exhibitions of American and British salesmen. Pictorial advertising plays a large. part in salesmanship233 words
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Article203 1924-07-30 8 PROFESSOR’S EXPERIMENTS ON 200 BABIES. French hopes have been raised regarding the possibility of vaccination against tuberculosis by an important memorandum read before the French Academy of Medicine by the famous scientist Porfessor Calmette, of the Paris Pasteur Institute. The professor has tried his vaccine on a number203 words
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Article196 1924-07-30 8 EXPERIMENTS IN LONDON. While Dr. Serge Voronoff, who originated the method of restoring youth in human beings by implanting jthe sexual gland of monkeys, is still pursuing his experiments, investigations of an equally wonderful nature are being conducted at the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine by Dr.196 words
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Article80 1924-07-30 8 “If anyone in strong health thinks that by sitting at his fireside, placing receivers to his head and listening-in to a Service he is discharging his duty of corporate worship, hp imagines a vain thing.” said the Vicar of Leeds, the Rev. 8.0. F. Heywood, at the Church80 words
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Advertisement254 1924-07-30 8 Something Special New! Load,! mill SaMMrt Whl cams* _Ag7, JjiWZIk MMM ObCTT* V -1 RernjngtQlL Game Loads In "Nitro Clttb” Cartridges THE CORRECT LOAD for whatever game you are going to shoot —the proper amount of powder and shot and the right shot size. With these loads you may be254 words
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Advertisement503 1924-07-30 8 r15/30 h.p. Criley i. a BIG «r. »P«ially inctaire prices and yon will realise valoe offered by 1 designed for overseas requirements. It has a ground a British manufacturer. clearance of 10 inches, is a strong sturdy job throughout deUjlg of )9 6h p CroBBley oue (f built on sound503 words
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Article457 1924-07-30 9 ANNUAL MEETING. The twelfth annual general meeting of the Ting Kil Tin Mines, Limited, was held in the registered office of the Company, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore, M. J. M. Sime presiding and others present being Messrs E. A. Elias, W. E. Rayner, and W. P.457 words
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Article96 1924-07-30 9 JULY 30, 1924. Loe At.. ct» (Smoked Sheet 40| firm Fine Pale Crepe 41 Unsmoked Sheet 29 Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...42 pork tCrepe 42 London and New York. (Smoked Sheet 1/0] firm London CrPre ]/o g New York G22s The following were the rubber quotatoins in London on96 words
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Article170 1924-07-30 9 The Straits I rading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on July 28: London. Spot £244.7.6 down 12/6 3m s. buying 244.7.6 3 selling 241.12.6 12/6 July 29: Spot £242.5s down '£2.2.6 3 mos. buying 242.1 Gs „1.17.6 3 selling 242.15 s „1.17.6 Local. July 29: Singapore sold170 words
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Article1067 1924-07-30 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. E£ 2 a NAMES g, Jg gi X CD t- 1 RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c 8 o 8 e Allenoy Rubber Co 95; J££ Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 80 1 0C Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 SC 1 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1® GOH 00 cum Ayer1,067 words
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Article136 1924-07-30 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <£• Co. f s share list Yesteiday. Tu-day. E B 2 5 Shares. CQ OQ OQ 00 I c. e. c. c. Mining. Batang P. 55 57i 55 56 Hitam 1.42$ 1.45 1.42$ 1.45 Idris Hyd. 24/6 25/-136 words
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Article230 1924-07-30 9 Benares Opium p. chout $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 11.90 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per230 words
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Advertisement136 1924-07-30 9 Wash Away V Skin Sores PuDexiua “For two winters the backs of both my hands were covered with irritating sores. I tried Dexma, and got relief from the first application. My hands are now completely healed."—F. H. Granstedt, manager, Leviathan Mine. N. L.. Inverell. We can quote you dozens of136 words
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Advertisement455 1924-07-30 9 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BWK HOLIDAYS. TO LET. *The Exchange Banks Well furnished Bungalow (Tennis will close On Saturday Lawn Annex) No. 18, Logan Road at j j reasonable rental four rooms and veren- and IVlonday, anu n-til dah completely furnished. Applv Lee i i i Kim Hock. 24, Church Street. August,455 words
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Article119 1924-07-30 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Carnarvonshire for Colombo (taking mails for India) Port Said and London. Kalyan for Singapore, China and Japan. The B. I. S. N. c o’s (Apcarline) Steamer ’’Talma” from Calcutta via Rangoon is expected here on the Ist proximo, and will leave the same day for Port119 words
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Article417 1924-07-30 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BI TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johort and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail* Resumption oi Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.ra.417 words
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Article51 1924-07-30 10 July ,31—Penang Races. August 2—Penang Races. 2 Malaya Cup Soccer, Singapore vs Negri Sembilan. 2 Malaya Cup Soccer, Johore vs Malacca. —Malaya Cup Soccer, Negri Sembilan vs Johore. Kedah Rubber Co., General Meeting, Katz Bros., noon. U> Malaya Cup Soccer, Malacca vs Singapore. 16 S. C. S. A.51 words
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Article74 1924-07-30 10 Divers at work on the salvage of the German warships scuttled in Scapa Flow. Orkney Islands, by their crews in June 1919, state th it there are no fish except crabs and lobsters to be found in the sea round the sunken ships. They had apparently been74 words
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Article482 1924-07-30 10 I CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang. July 30. 1924 ct« Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 59 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each Liver with heart lung do 13: Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 50 Sweet Br4kd pair 3( Leg of Mny:on lb Lamb do Kidney pair482 words
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Advertisement452 1924-07-30 10 >: =s:-: >: ss x iE F PIANO BARGAINS. 1 M II waSßfeg Wfi have a few re-conditioned Pianos in stock I which are being offered at ‘extremely low f g M--»-? prices. *ii i iii I All of the instruments carry our usual guarantee are ®<jual to new. Casings452 words
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Article689 1924-07-30 11 FREE TRADE OPPOSITION. The course of the debate in the Legislative Assembly concerning the Steel Tariff Bill confirms my earlier report that free trade sentiment in the Indian community is so far from being extinct that its exponents all but succeeded in shelving th.e protectionist aspect of the689 words
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Article68 1924-07-30 11 DROP OF 39,000. The number of unemployed registered on June 23 was 1,013,500, or 39,141 fewer than in the preceding week, and 272,123 fewer than on December 31 last. For the previous two weeks, increases of 24,985 and 24.085 were shown in the returns. For the week ended68 words
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Advertisement394 1924-07-30 11 -set- --rr: -jrii.i.l i x W/ r yS\ vbX z 1 7? < V23Sil\ wU- Au -i I i -fAfITOF > “ii^!^* l i®q® 3“7 A I I I JThe Biggest Vajue In Razordom 9 r ''HE ?jevv Improved Gillette is it and do not clog the edge of the394 words
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Advertisement270 1924-07-30 11 Appointment Y x A»x»ntmeiH to the Court e the CuuK •f Italy Spat» Your Baby will be sturdy and Happy —sturdy, il his food contains all the Your Baby needs Glaxo to make nourishing elements of the purest him as you would haVe him, milk obtainable, and happy if that270 words
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Advertisement1125 1924-07-30 12 THE BLUE'FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. Igp V 'BMhCM BgMS| Il l I WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. gg Mm jOk RBM B A I BfiMEj HYSON in port London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. SN jM M RHEXENOR August 10 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg. ELPENOR 14 London, Rotterdam and1,125 words
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Advertisement607 1924-07-30 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies IncorpoAted in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Cd. o (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. o. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From Lo-do. Poo«n<. To Marseilles A London Lea Fe p cn tt about about KALYAN July 31 Ang607 words
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