Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 August 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 201. VOL. LXXXII. WEDNESDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 543 2 (''‘Pioneer.”) DEFENCE OF LORD LYTTON It is quite time that there was a little plain speaking about the disgraceful campaign of calumny and misrepresent a tion to which Lord Lytton is now being subjected in the Extremist Press. At the recent police parade at Dacca, Lord Lytton
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  • 214 2 AFRICAN SPECIMENS THAT LIVE IN MUD. An African Lung Fish has just been installed in the London Zoo aquarium, where the three kinds of Lung Fish— African, South American and Australian —are now represented. Making use of their air-bladders as lungs, these fish bear many resemblances to
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    • 761 2 MASSAGE Mr. and Mrs. K. KUSAKA 2 it 56, Macalistar Road, DARUMA HOTEL Telephone 864. Iff licit position vacant. Keeps Mother Wanted Smart Junior Clerk by V X European Firm. Previous experience A Ji SO not necessary, but knowledge of typing 4 Ml pi ci7 an advantage. Apply in own
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    • 55 2 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Coursb, (New Era Edition) Complete Edition with HUfU'leinentary Exercises $3 or poet free, stocked by the Pinm rr.<*PttA PrPSM Ltd.. P-nHHk/ Jlillets, their Nutritive and Economic Value. Cultivation, etc., in Malaya, by L. M Reremrer, $1 I per book or $l/30 ost r ree. stocked by the
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  • 1998 3 LIGHT'S RETIREMENT. (Compiled by Bookworm.) Disappointed at the turn of ©vents Light who had played a subsidiary part ,n the negotiations, retired to Ujong Sailing i.e. Junk Ceylofi. Here he lived among the Malays and adapted himself to their ways and customs. Meanwhile, Monckton went on
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  • 457 3 (JOVERNMENT SCHEM E CONDEMNED. An important speech on the housing question was contributed by Lord Weir, a leading Glasgow business man and a former president of the Air Council, to the second reading debate on the Housing Bill in the House of Lords. It was Lord
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 171 3 London, August 11.—fhe Riga correspondent of the “Times”’ says that it is believed that an extremist British Labour group forced Mr. MacDonald’s hand and compelled him to sign the Anglo-Soviet treaties, according to the official Soviet newspaper “Biedontawhich relates that after the breakdown of negotiations, a Labour group
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    • 110 3 London, August 13. —The draft RussoJapanese Treaty is published in the Berliner Tageblatt” states the Berlin correspondent of the “Times.” It provides for the resumption of diplomatic relations and Japan agrees to evacuate North Sakhalin within a fixed period after the signature of the Treaty. Jajian receives concessions
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    • 139 3 London, August 12.—The Cairo correspondent of “The Times” says that important secret concentrations of Egyptian troops are occurring at the ports, especially at Alexandria. The official explanation is that the authorities discovered a Turkish plot aiming at the overthrow of the existing regime, in order to re-es-tablish
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    • 40 3 Alexandria, August 13.—-Two refugee Turkish officers and also Sheikh Shaw ish, the Extreme Nationalist leader, who were arrested a month ago. have been released. They were arrested in connection with the recent attempt on Zaghlul Pasha’s life.
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    • 140 3 London, August 6. —A Paris message states that a woman claiming to be one of the supposed victims of Landru, the French “Blue-beard”' of Gambais who was guillotined two years ago has aroused controversy. Madame Julia Dibarros, wife of a Brazilian journalist, and a former
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    • 95 3 London, August 10.—The Constantinople correspondent of the “Times” states that the Judicial Reform Committee has declared that the principle of a single wife is essential to marriage and recommends that a man who desires more should be compelled to prove the necessity for it and the capacity
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    • 81 3 THE MAN WHO TOOK THE WRONG TURNING got w hat he wanted just the same because Pinkettes are sold in every street where there is a chemist’s shop. All men, and women too, like Pinkettes, the dainty little gentle-as-nature laxatives, because they so quickly and efficiently restore daily regularity, banish
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    • 357 3 The Renungtork .30 Bore 30 POWERFUL I ACCURATE! RELIABLE! rpHOROUGHLY TESTED in the JL Big Game fields of Africa, India, Indo China, etc. and found particularly efficient for “stopping” the game. I Ammunition —.30 Springfield 1906 Bullet Weight Muj?lc Velocity Mur jic Energy Hi-Speed, Mushroom 110 grs. 3500 3000 Bronze
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  • 559 4 HONOURED BY NEGRI SEMBILAN RESIDENTS. Not for many years have so many Chinese gathered together in Negri Sembilan, as on Friday last at Seremban, to do honour to the Hon. Mr. Wong Yick Tong, J.P., the new member of the Federal Council. The Chinese community of Negri
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  • 254 4 INSPECTOR’S NARROW ESCAPE. Prosecuting a Malay motor car driver before the Second Magistrate, Singapore, on charges of rash and negligent driving of a Johore Bahru car along Bukit Timah Road on Sunday afternoon, Inspector Dias told His Worship that had he not instructed the driver of his car
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  • 791 4 COURT REFERENCE TO SARIE BORNEO. Anxiety felt by the defendant, Thio Seen Yang, on account of the non-airiv-al at Singapore from Bandjermassin of the steamer Sarie Borneo, as a result o which he was unable to give instructions to his solicitors, was one of the reasons
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  • 62 4 The homeward mail by the Mantua closes at G p.m. on Saturday, the 30th instant. The P A. O. Packet Kashmir, with mails despatched from London on the 7th Autiist, is expected to airive here at 7 a.m to-morrow. Ihe mail despatched from Penang on the 30th July
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    • 68 5 POSITIVELY THE LAST THREE DAYS OF j WHITEAWAY’S j CLEARANCE Mfl F il Ini I ODDMENTS, REMNANTS, SHOPSOILED a™ OUT-OF-DATE GOODS I TO BE CLEARED DURING LAST THREE DAYS AT f H ALF PRICE I Thursday, August 23th SSS I s Friday, 29th f Is 6 K 1 Saturday, SOth
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  • 39 6 Bennett. —At the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on 26th August, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bennett. Kepong, a daughter. Sturgess.— On August 23, 1921, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Sydney. Bobby and Jennifer Sturgess, a brother.
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  • 1098 6 That a creditor, who cannot put his debtor in prison after he has proved the debt and secured judgment against him, should be able to do so, on his <’•*’ parte statement, before the alleged debtor has been heard and tip fore judgment, is one of those
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  • 31 6 Two snipe were shot at Telaga Ayer, near Butterworth this morning by Mr’ W. A. Xavier. As far as we are awarti this is the first bag season.
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  • 1149 6 Sir Hugh Charles Clifford G. C. M. G. (1921) K. C. M. G, (1909) Sir Hugh C. M. G. (I 960 who has Clifford. just been ap ointed Governor of Ceylon, was born in 1866 and joined the Perak service in 1883 passing in Malay two years
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  • 179 6 JUVENILE OFFENDER. (From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, August 27. Mat Kassini, a Malay boy. was sentenced to six months I'’ 1 imprisonment K oi thefts on the B. I. boat Teesta. Hawkers’ Question. The Municipal Commissioners at a special meeting delegated a sub-Comoiit-tee to draw up measures and
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  • 245 6 THIS MORNING’S FLIGHTS. Shortly after 8 o’clock this morning, the sea-front was again crowded with thousands of people to witness the flights done by the two seaplanes from H.M.B. Pegasus. Altogether 7 flights were made, three by the “A” plane and four by the ‘Z” plane, in
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    • 22 6 O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 28 6 TIDE TABLES To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 10.47 a.m. 4.49 a.m. 11.23 p.m. 5.33 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 11.24 a.m. 5.36 a.m. 11.57 p.m. 6.7 p.m.
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  • 26 6 DEATH. Thoma, sz.—Constance Emily, relict of the late Frederick Alexander Thomasz. on August 25, 1924. at 20. St. Michael’s Road, Singapore, in her 55th year R.J.P.
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  • 458 7 In the Senate. M. POINCARE'S CONTRIBUTION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] —Vale. •Paris, August 26. M. Poincare’s contribution to the discussion in the Senate on the London Reparations Agreement was largely devoted to the defence of his previous policy. He declared that France accepted the Dawes Scheme because it conduced to
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  • 151 7 FRENCH POLICY. Paris, August 26. The Government has issued an official statement of its views on the Treaty of Mutual Assistance, which will be discussed at the forthcoming Assembly of the League of Nations. It says that while it is desirous of following the traditional policy of France
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  • 23 7 APPOINTMENT OF SIR HUGH CLIFFORD. London, August 26. Sir Hugh Clifford, Governor of Nigeria, has been appointed Governor of Ceylon.
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  • 225 7 Student’s Reception. SOME SOUND ADVICE London, August 26. Sir Robert Ho Tung and Lady Ho Tung, their son and their daughter were guests of honour at a reception yesterday, at Highleigh, Hertfordshire, where the annual conference of the Central Union of Chinese students in Great Britain
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  • 120 7 REJECTED AGAIN. Calcutta, August 26. The Bengal Legislative Council again rejected the Ministers’ Salaries by 68 votes to 66. Th? Swarajists in the Council rejected the Ministers’ Salaries by 24 votes to 3. The Governor, Lord Lytton, proposed to submit it again for votes to Council in
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  • 55 7 PROPOSED MERGER Completed. New York, August 26. The directors of the Erie Railroad approved of the offer of the Van Schweringen interests to consolidate the Erie Railroad in the proposed billion and a half dollar nickel plate railway system. The action of the Erie Railroad practically completes the
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  • 32 7 PROPRIETOR’S MOVE. New York, August 26. Mr. Wilson, the head of a packing firm, is conferring with bankers and his counsel with a view to contesting the receivership proceedings.
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  • 43 7 NEW AMBASSADOR. Washington, August 26. It is expected that Mr. Bancroft, the well-known Chicago lawyer, will shortly be appointed American Ambassador to Ja an. It is understood that Tokio, which has been sounded regarding its acceptability, decided to reply favourably.
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  • 115 7 ARRIVAL OF WARSHIP. Moscow, August 26. The Pravda announcing the arrival of a Japanese warship at Kamschatka, says that the local authorities requested the commander to leave, but the warship remains and refuses to move. The report adds that this greatly irritates and perturbs the population of
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  • 56 7 Present Position. TIMES’S COMMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 26. The Times’s City Editor, commenting on the rubber position in the Straits Settlements, says that the longer the present situation continues the greater will be the strain on British Companies, and most insistent will become the call for a
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  • 179 7 MIRACULOUS DISCQVERY. London, August 27. Details now available indicate that Locatelli had a very narrow escape. A New York message says that ’while the cruiser Richmond was going out to sea following a fruitless search in the Greenland icepack, suddenly flares were observed at midnight. The ship used
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  • 53 7 TRIAL AND SENTENCE. Khartonms, August 26. Parlies of (he mutinous railway battalion being evacuated attempted to create disturbance among the natives but the latter did not respond. A Court composed entirely of Egyptians and Sudanese, trying the Atbara disturbers, sentenced three to two years imprisonment and ten others
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  • 29 7 Bushire, August 26. The United States warship Trenton has sailed for America with the body of the murdered consul, Mr. Imbrie. The Persians rendered full honours.
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  • 364 7 London, August 26. At Leicester, Sussex beat Leicestershire by an innings and 95 runs. Leicestershire scored 113 and 45, A. E. Gilligan taking 6 wickets for 24. Sussex’s score was 253, Bowley 74. At Bristol, Gloucestershire beat Middlesex by 61 runs. Gloucestershire made 31, H*aig taking 6
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  • 764 7 Mr. M.C. Corbett has returned to Ipoh from his brief visit to Singapore. Mr. W. Parry has succeeded Mr. F. G. W. Dunsford as manager of Titi Tin Ltd. Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby is expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur, on September 10. Mr. Francis Huang, 8.A., of
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  • 1401 7 On Saturday evening Rao Sa ib I). Arulanandum Pillai. Agent of the Government of India, paid his first visit to the Dindings and the adjoining Perak district of Sitiawan. Mr. B. M. Webber, J. P. General Manager, the Pundut Estates, Ltd., gave a dinner in
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  • 1110 8 (By a Lady Correspondent-) Versailles, August 1, 1924. Here I an., dear people, still in lovely Versailles, blessing my lucky star that I am no longer in the Gay City where the heat is something too frightful to think about. Not that it isn’t hot here, but
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  • 90 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Wardra for Rangoon (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Titan for Colombo (taking mails for India) Suez and New York. United States of America (Parcels). The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Station at:— Penang —Albion Star, Angkor, Atlantic City, Canara, Clan Mackay. Cowrie, Dolius,
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  • 200 8 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BI HUM. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Job.»» and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Pont, except whe e otherwise stated, close half an hour earli< r than the Ordinary mail Resumption o» Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will lie closed daily (Sunday excepted) by
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    • 295 8 fw Umegn down-says MONTY to the thermometer. “Never mind, though. Don't bother. We can all keep cool arid fresh with Montserrat Lime Juice Cordial. It's perfect in water and sodawater. If you would have a good cocktail, try this A wineglass of brandy: i a wineglass Montserrat Lime Juice Cordial:
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    • 351 8 STILL THE i LtS GREATEST REGORD For any car under the obser- I vation of the distance round the UNAPPROACHED! j THE rehiarkable record created by the Crossley car which completed 25,000 miles under R.A.C. observation has Jr never been even a proached by any other car. kJ To recapitulate:
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  • 680 9 REMARKABLE DISCOVERY BY (:ERMAN SCIENTLST. Centuries of painful and costly research have Tailed to find the philospher’s stone, though the pursuit has led to much other enlightening and useful knowledge. Long years after the abandonment of the quest l>y science, an inquiry in quite a different direction
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  • 143 9 Concealed tn Cap Lining, a Mr. Blacken. Inspector in the Chandn Factory, at the Knala Luninnr police court, charged a Malay revenue officer with the lheft of twenty packets of chandn. The accused adopted a novel method of secreting the packets, and was arrested while attempting to
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  • 636 9 BY DIANA BOURBON. A Parisian market gardener has made the discovery that carnations and cyclamens will tremble and turn the other way when they hear a jazz band. As a matter of fact I would never have suspected the carnation particularly of having such good taste. I
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  • 195 9 CANfOELjLED OWING TO .FOOT-" AND-MOUTH DISEASE. The Army divisional training in the field, which was to have taken place in August and September on Salisbury Plain, in the New Forest, and in Dorsetshire, has been cancelled owing to the prevalence of foot-and-mouth disease in Dorsetshire. The
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  • 578 9 HOW BRITAIN WOULD RUIN HERSELF. In a striking article, entitled “No German Loans Here, Mr. Lovat Fraser declares that if we finance our former foes we shall ruin our own trade. Dealing with the proposal before the London Inter-Allied Conference that Germany should receive a loan, largely
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  • 256 9 Two meu were killed, and several had narrow escapes, through a railway locomotive’s crashing through a wall in Crawford street Glassgow. The engine was being swung round on a turntable near .Eglinton-street Station when it fouled the rails, and ran full tilt against the
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  • 115 9 The following are the latest quo. tations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. E Shares. —< s 0-5 CO .72 X J c. c. e. I c. Milling. Bataug P. 59 61 60 61 Chenderiang 8/9 9/3 9/- 9/6 Ipoh 2.5/- 26/- 26/- 27/- cum
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  • 93 9 August 27, 1924. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 441 market Penang Fine Pale Crepe 44| dull .Unamoked Sheet 29 tendency SING A- Smoked Sheet 4f»| downPORE (Crepe 4fi| wards London and New York. New Yore G26j| The following were the rubber quotations in London on August 2ti Smoked Sheet
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  • 114 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on August 2G= London. Spot £250.15s down £3.10s 3 mos. buying 251.15 s 3.7.6 3 selling 252 3.7.6 Local. August 27:* Singapore sold 50 tons at $126/Penang buyers no sellers at $1254. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd-. London, August
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  • 119 9 PENANG. AUGUST 27. 1924. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 162 1 3 days’sight Private 165 3 Bombay Demand Bank „162 o Madras Demand Bank 162 0.
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  • 1076 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. I 8 a names X E- s RUBBER [D<>lUr.] I* 0 Alien by Rubber Co I 00j 1 lOj Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 80 !ki Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 60 1 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 10 5011 (w Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co
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    • 292 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. “YVONNE" Dressmaking Millinery Establishment. Just unpacked the ever popular ‘Pull On*’ Hat which is extremely comfortable for sports wear, travelling etc., also a line assortment of Millinery Novelties, Children’s Hats, etc. Parisian Millinery in their latest models. 34 BISHOP STREET. PENANG. Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. (Incorporated
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    • 46 9 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Courbb, Key for New Era. $l/50 per book or $l/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang. Plantkrs’ Mrdical Guidb, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 53 9 THEATRE ROYAL. (Lyric Theatres, Ltd.) Monday 25th to Wednesday 27th, Matinee Saturday 30th August. POWER OF A LIE 5 Reels. Supporting Pictures. To be or not to be 7 Reels. Rookies 2 Come Clean 2 Pathe Gazette 1021-2 1 E. F. Review 101 1 Giants of the Open 2 --I—!L±g!
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  • 750 10 CORONER’B INQUEST. London, August 12. —A verdict of suicide in both cases was returned at the inquest on Captain Thomas Geddes, formerly A. D. C. to Sir Frank Sly, Governor of the Central Provinces, and on his wife who was Sir Frank Sly’s daughter. They were found
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  • 52 10 Amsterdam, August 14.—Various new terward sales of rubber are reported from >ops of 1924 and 1925, the prices varying from 68 to 65 Dutch cents C. I. F. East Indian ports and Amsterdam. Ihe Tapanoeli have* already sold twothirds of the 1924 crop and three-quar-ters of the
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  • 435 10 Messrs. Baker Morgan X- C o> Kuala Lumpur, report for the week ona ed August 23 as follows; Business during the week h dS )ee steady, if quiet. Any little set-back ij the price of either Tin or Rubber n r( f duces it’s reaction in the
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  • 223 10 Benares Opium p. chost J5.000.0Q u"lj Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 nom 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per. I.ool’ 50.00 Copra Sundried 12 30 buyers Rattans U-U Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 !5.00p rba--do
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  • 11 10 Sept. 2—Sale of Work at l" Pavilion (Race Course’
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  • 1633 11 WHY BRITISH RULE MUST CONTINUE. Mr. Cecil T. Madigan, M. a., writes as follows —The first principle of the Government has always been to pay due regard to existing native laws, customs, and religion, and to interfere with them as little as possible, not trying to thrust Western
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