Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 August 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 204 VOL. LXXXII. SATURDAY, 30th AUGUST, 1924. PRIOR 15 CENTS.
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  • 458 2 GENERAL ANT) POLICE CONSTABLE. MjajoT-Geuera-l fsiir William Thwoites was summoned at Marlborough-strret Police Court, for aiding and abetting James Edward Jones, R. A. S. C., in fail ing to stop a motor-car which Jones was driving, at the request of a police-con-stable. Jones was summoned in
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  • 197 2 me very interesting figure* regard ing the present position of British and foreign motor shipbuilding are pub- lished in the current issue of “The Mo tor Ship.” There are now motor ves seis of 810,000 tons gross under eonstruc--1 tion, representing per cent of the
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    • 670 2 MASSAGE 7| Mr. and Mrs. K. KI’S AKA (tf/ 56, Macalistar Road, (M DARUMA HOTEL pj >/4s// Telephone 864. J JI I TO LET. sA Offices to let Ist and 2nd Floors Ho ST X; Hong Bank Buildings, at junction of fit Beach-street and Market-street. Parti- 'A tions may be
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    • 52 2 Trade with Australia Mr. E. T. SHEAF, the Australian Government Trade Commissioner in the East, will be pleased to furnish upon request information and advice regarding all Australian Produce and Manufactures. Postal Address: P. 0. Box 25, Singapore (-able Austradiom M Office 67 Robinson Road H Telephone No. 551, 367
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    • 995 2 BANKS aNEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. NEDERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1824, Capital (Paid-Up) f. 80,000,000 abt. £6.666.68, Statutory Reserve f. 20,045,032 abt £1,670.418 Special Reserve f. 22, «660,000 abt £l,BBB. 335 Branches. —Bandoeng, BandjeriEasin. Bat* via, Bombay, Calcutta, Cheribon. Dumber Djokjakarta, Hongkong, Kobe, Kota Radja (Acheen), Macassar, Medan, Padaag, p a bang,
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 174 3 London, August 14. —The Cairo correspondent of ‘The Times’" says that there is no doubt that the recent events in the Sudan were deliiberately timed to coincide with the pourparlers foi a meeting between Mr. MacDonald and Zaghlul Pasha. The latter’s followers aimed at proving that the Sudanese
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    • 152 3 London, August 15.—The incredible insolence of the attacks by Egyptian newspapers, both Zaghluist and Opposition, upon Britain is the disquieting feature of the situation in Egypt. They not only discredit British announcements but grossly .misrepresent the facts. The Cabinet’s delay in issuing an official statement
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    • 102 3 London August 22.—The vexed question of Mosul is apparently entering another phase. According to the “Daily News correspondent at Constantinople, it is declared there that any invitation to Turkey to appoint a representative to attend the forthcoming League of Nations deliberations on the subject of Iraq frontier
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    • 107 3 London, August 24. —A Peking message says a group of members have submitted a motion to the House of Representatives demanding the withdrawal of China from the League of Nations unless China is again given a seat in the Council at the forthcoming meeting of the
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    • 79 3 London, August 24. —A verdict of death from misadventure was returned at the nquest on Lieut. Welsford, Wiltshire Regiment, who had fractured his spine in an accident at Bangalore. His l father, Dr. Welfefbi’d. went out to India and brought his son back. The latter was
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    • 67 3 London, August 22.—A Melbourne message says in the House of Representatives, Mr. Bruce speaking on the second reading cf the Wireless Agreement Bill, said that instead of high power station a beam station would be erected in Australia costing £120,000 with an operating wave length of 100
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    • 37 3 London. August. 16. —It is reported frem Geneva that a German Alpine climber has begun organising an Everest expmlition for 1925 and appointed the f.Wious Tyrolese «‘limber Philip Von Pfeiffer of Innsbruck as ladder.
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    • 178 3 London, August. 17. —Sir Ali Imam in a letter to the “Times” roughly outlines a Reform Scheme for India embodying a “moderate measure of reform within the bounds of safety.’’’ Among other things he suggests that the provinces now in possession of local legislatures should be
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    • 90 3 London, August 20. —Lord Grej is retiring from the leadership of the Liberal Party in the House of Lords. His retirement is attributed to eye trouble limiting his political activity. He feels that the leadership should be taken up by someone who can give his full
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    • 59 3 London. August 21,- Princess Mary’s son was born in Goldsborough Hall, Yorkshire. at 10-20 this morning. An official bulletin says both are doing well. The Queen was with her daughter till Monday when she departed on a visit to Alnwick Castle. The King, who is now in
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    • 80 3 London, August 24.—A Cairo message says brigandage on the Syro-T’ransjordian border has recently assumed disconcerting proportions. Armed attacks on motor cars have resulted in several deaths from injuries including two French soldiers belonging to the pursuing party, who wore killed. Anglo-French collaboration/ is having a salutary
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    • 92 3 London, August22.—-Mr. J.. C. Clynes, Lord Privy Seal and Deputy Leader of the House of Commons, accompanied by his son and two or three Labour Members of the House of Commons, including Mr. Tom Griffiths and possibly also Mr. Davies, Conservative Member of the House of Commons, will
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    • 78 3 London, August 21.—Title Cubarco, the world's largest and most powerful single engined battle plane, which made its first flight to-day near Hull, was built by the Blackburn Company. It has 1,900 horse power Napier Cub engine and its unique feature is two staircases, one connecting the
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    • 51 3 London, August 20. —At an inquest on Major Cameron a verdict of suicide while of unsound minds, was returned. His brother testified that deceased was very depressed because he had not received Lis appointment to Riga. Letters left by the deceased showed he was in financial
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 460 3 “NERVINUS” (WITH GOLD A REAL ELIXIR OF LIFE FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Gold is not merely the noblest of all metals but properly administered it is the sovereign tonic of the world—so say the ancient Sages of India. Nervinus is a delicious blend of the choicest remedies of the East
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    • 69 3 TO THE LADIES Pinkettes are a Ixron, ensuring daily regularity, thus removing the causes of sick headaches, biliousness, vertigo, facial eruptions, ill smelling breath. As gentle as nature in their action, these dainty 1 3 I little laxatives cause no inconvenience or discomfort. Ask your chemist for Pinkettes, or send
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    • 376 3 /4 o Your children should be full of the energy of good health. To ensure VCiCIO should form part of theif daily I; S diet. Ordinary milk, however, is un- suitab'e, for it is always exposed to the dangers of dust, flies and germs. Growing The famous iVlilk-Food, Glaxo, is
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  • 2337 4 MASS MEETING AT SITIAWAN. On Saturday night there was a dramatic performance in Pundut Etate, Sitiawan, at which several European ladies and gentlemen of the adjacent estates and the leading Indians, Chinese and Malays of the District were present. There was also a very large crowd of
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  • 399 4 STORY OF OIL Men. The “New York Herald” says: A strange and fantastic story regarding the death of the American Consul at Teheran. Major Imbrie, has been brought to Paris from Constantinople, where it is going the rounds of the veteran oil men, who are gathered there.
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  • 678 4 VOLUNTEER’S SUICIDE. Mr. H. A. Forrer, sitting as H. M. Coroner. heard evidence yesterday afternoon and this morning in connection with 'the death of Hie Fu Nam. who was also known as Hie Eng Leong, who was found dead at the New Service Reservoir, Ayer Etam, with a
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  • 126 4 An Indian was charged in the Third Police Court, Singapore, with rash driving and driving without a licence, and reman, ded on bail of $lOO. The accused was arrested as a result of an accident which occurred near Finlayson Green. It appears that the driver of the
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    • 22 4 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham,‘s3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 852 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mangrove Firewood. POSITION WANTED. T vo c u ea of bout acres are for disposal. lor particulars inti to the apply SOLE CREPE. Ag Depute Conserv ATop of Forests, The Factory Assistant, 28, English, of one of the largest Rubber Factories and 1354 14> Aai PJng. producers of
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  • 3306 5 FIFTEEN CRICKETERS CHOSEN TO ISIT AUSTRALIA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 7. Except for a second wicket keeper the M. C. C. team to visit Australia in the autumn has now been completed. A. E. R Gilligan, the captain, will have under him J. AV
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  • 200 5 further arrests. Mandalay August 23.—Four more arrests have been made in connection with the recent riots, namely Hpoongyi U Kah M einda, who was arrested yesterday by San Thin, deputy superintendent, who on meeting the hpoongyi in C. P. Kin Maung s press recognised him as being
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  • 90 5 I AWOKE TO FIND IT TRUE." Evidence that he may have cut his throat while asleep was given at the inquest at Bangor on Mr. Thornton Jones a solicitor. He lived eighty minutes after the infliction of the wound during which time he cried out to
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  • 68 5 An earthquake whose point of origin is estimated at 5,000 miles was registered at the Colombo Observatory late on the night of August 14. The first intimation of the shock was received at 23 hours 44 minutes Ceylon standard time, and the tremors reached their maximum intensity at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 315 5 I WHITERAY S GASOLENE S LAMPS LANTERNS S Whiteaway’s Whiteray Lamps and S Lanterns comprise the last word' in J J Petrol or Kerosene Lighting. They make f and burn their own gas, are fitted with J S the universal shade holder which will J r accommodate all styles of
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  • 59 6 Barton. —On August 24, 1924, at the General Hospital, Singapore, to Guy, wife of Captain E. C. Barton, a son. DUFFUS. —On August 27. 1924, at 2t>. Ridout Road. Singapore, the wife of Dr. A. A. Duffus, a daughter. Meyer. —At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on August 28, 1921,
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  • 524 6 With the arrival of 11. M. S. Pegasus, the Seaplane carrier, in Singapore, and the successful Hying demonstrations given in Singapore. Johore, Port Swettenham and Penang by the seaplanes from the mothership, a great filip has been given to the question of the possibilities of aviation in
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  • 141 6 MUNICIPAL BAND. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. August 30. The Municipal Commission approved of the plans for the new Municipal offices and approved of the principle of subsidising ‘4 reasonably good police band. Mr. E. A. Brown said that under the arrangement which had been formulated the most
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  • 101 6 PENANG IN THE PAST [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] The article under the caption Penang in the Past,” by Bookworm containing so much uncommonly interesting and readable matter constitutes a strong plea for extensive publication. A few leisure hours devoted to perusal is well repaid by the
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  • 203 6 P.A.M.’s CONTRIBUTION. At a Meeting of the Committee of the Planters Association of Malaya held on August 28, it was resolved to subscribe Rs. 1.000 to the South India Floods Relief Fund, and to communicate with the District Planters’ Associations suggesting that managers of estates should collect
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  • 1352 6 The difficulties with which Japan is faced in consequence Japan’s Financial of the disastrous earthStrugglc. quake last autumn are evidently causing a very close overhaul of the country s internal commitments. Retrenchment obviously is the order of the day there cannot, indeed, be any other if national
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  • 386 6 The following are the results or teuiua tournament ties played during ths week Championship.—L. D. Wood beat T. P. Rule 6—3. 2-6, 6-1; W. H. Threlfall beat J. W. Clark 6 —3, 6—3: 31. K. Whitlock beat H. C. D. Davies 6-1, 6 —o. Championship Pairs. —E.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 24 6 “E). £r* 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
    • 40 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 12.30 a.m. 6.46 a.m. 12.33 p.m. 7.11 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 1.2 a.m. 7.18 a.m. 1.6 p.m. 7.41 p.m. Mrs. K. Dunshea. Government (Jiris' School. P P. C. 5. s. Mantua.
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  • 17 6 deaths Brandon.— On August 26, 1924. Minnie Brandon, beloved daughter oi J. 11. Brandon aged three years.
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  • 471 7 German Method. SELLING THE REPUBLIC. R buter’s Telegrams.] Paris. August 29. It is reported froiy Berlin that as a price for withdrawing their opposition to the Dawes bills, the German Nationalists will be given seats in the Cabinet. Commenting on this report, the Quotidien says it will be
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  • 52 7 GENERAL ANDLAUER’S APPOINTMENT. Paris. August 29. General Andlauer has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the troops in Indo-China. French Dyestuffs. rance’s production of dyestuffs in 1922 covered 52 ner cent of the requirements and in 1923 88 per cent and ii 1924 it is likely to reach 95
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  • 19 7 AMERICAN ANXIETY. Washington. August 29. lhe Cabinet deliberated the growing gravity of the situation ir China.
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  • 31 7 RECORD FLIGHT. Paris, August 29. At Saint Remy, Lieutenant Thoret jji a motorle-s glider Hight remained in the air for 9 hours,! minutes. He claimed it as a record.
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  • 280 7 Visit to U.S.A. ROUSING RECEPTION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, August 29. After an uneventful crossing in the course of which he whole-heartedly participated in dances, tugs-of-war, potato races and other merrymaking, including boxing and swimming exercise, H. R. H. the Prince of Wales arrived on board the
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  • 173 7 London. August 29. The match between Glamorganshire and Mr. Leveson-Gower’s XI ended in a draw. Glamorgan made 178 while Mr. Leveson-Gower’s XI replied with GO for the loss of one wicket. At Brighton, Sussex scored a first innings victory over Lancashire. Lancashire were all disposed of for the
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  • 31 7 London August ‘2O. —The .following are the results of to-day's matcHes in the Scottish Football League.— Ayr 0, Airdrieonians 1. Falkirk 3, Morton 0. Queen's Park 1, Kilmarnock 2.
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  • 230 7 London, August 14. —At a meeting of the creditors of Major Arnold Wilson in London to-day, Major Wilson’s solicitor regretted that Major Wilson was compelled to be absent under medical orders and was now in the country a mental and a physical wreck. His financial difficulties
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  • 124 7 Remarkable Statement. RECOMMENDED EOR MERCY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Moscow, August 29. M. Savinkoff was sentenced to death but was recommended for mercy consequent on a remarkable statement in which he said that he considered all his counter-revolutionary activities were mistaken. He recognised the justice of the revolution and acknowledged
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  • 92 7 MANY LIVES LOST. Multan, August 29. A collision between passenger trains on the Multan-Lahore line resulted in 67 being killed and 102 injured. Twenty more are believed to be killed and buried in the debris. The collision occurred early in the morning. A special train has proceeded
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  • 68 7 TABLES TURNED. London. August 29. Covent Garden employers have declined the invitation to meet Sir David J Shackleton, of the Ministry of Labour, on the ground that the strike in their opinion is finished. The growers and retailers are supplying their own porters and wfyen the strikers
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  • 43 7 AMERICAN WOMAN MURDERED. Mexico City. August 29. It is reported from Guadalajara that an American woman was killed and her body mutilated by a band of robbers, which attacked a party of tourists near San Martos in the state of Jalisco.
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  • 38 7 U.S’s RIGHTS TO BE ASSERTED. Washington. August 29. It is announced that President Coolidge \vill assert all the United States’ rights under the Arms Conference Treaty with regard to the elevation of naval guns.
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  • 48 7 Paris, August 29. The Director of Mines confirms the report that an agreement has been concluded between the French and German potash producers. It is understood it provides that 37» per cent, of the American business will go to the French and 621 to the German.
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  • 38 7 London, August 29. The death has occurred in London of the Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen, a member of the Legislative Assembly of Hongkong, and Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
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  • 104 7 New York fAugust. 14,—An amazing speculative craze in Wall Street, is making the fortunes of holders of German securities who are mostly small dealers and street vendors. For instance a shop-keeper recently bought 50,000.000 marks worth of Imperial War Bonds for 375 dollars which has just realised 87,500
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  • 847 7 Its End and Aim. LECTURE BY MR. NAIR. Under the auspices of the Subordinate Civil Service Association and in aid of thei South India Flood Relief Fund, Mr. S. K. Nair delivered a very interesting and, instructive lecture at the Town Hall, Penang, last evening on the subject of
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  • 1221 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. R. N. Holmes leaves for Singapore this afternoon on a business visit. Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton, returned from Singapore this morning by the s.s. Edavana. Mr. Bruce Petrie becomes a member of the Licensing Board, Kukub, Johore, vice Mr. Mathews resigned. Mr. J. B. MacLachlan has
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 124 7 ■r~in~~Ti ■□□□■□■riT.nH I The Service Behind Your Car. Q After buying a car, service is one of the greatest considerations. The best car needs spare parts at times. m Are there spares for your car at reasonable prices in the fl country fl Have the agents got the service tools
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  • 920 8 THE GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME. The Chancellor of the Exchequer explained the Government schemes for dealing with unemployment when the question was raised by the Liberals today. Mr. Snowden is an old Parliamentary hand, and he employed all the arts in his endeavour to persuade the House and the country
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  • 177 8 ON A RETIRING MASTER Mr. L. R. Byrne, who has been a master at Eton for 35 years and is retiring at the end of this term, is the subject of verses by the headmaster, Dr. Alington. which appear in the school journal. The first and third
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  • 130 8 Thieves entered the Bank of Communications in Chulia Street. Singapore, during Tuesday night and a safe on the ground fioor was forced open. When the employees opened the Bank next morning they found signs of th safe having been rummaged. Some coppers were lying on the floor
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  • 229 8 TAKE PEPS AND ESCAPE DANGEROUS COLDS AND HILLS. It is not the coldest weather that putt, the greatest strain on chest and lungs. It is the period “between seasons” when the lowering temperatures leave the throat and breathing passages in an unusually sensitive condition and more open to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 384 8 Not only the coolest underwear, but the safest, and, by all standards, the best. J. TF you carefully examine the wonfl I derful fabric from which Aertex rj al 1 garments are made, you will see hundreds of very small honey- a comb-shaped cells. These cells are m very important.
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    • 276 8 Cooked A. P erfect[ y i{ raised VX c urse vßwt A Once you experience the lightness. VX tastiness and easy digestibility of WR \Wy\t puddings to which ‘Raisley” has been VJI added you will realise why good cooks iLil everywhere keep this sur# raising Ijt |n| U powder close
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  • 594 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on Saturday as follows Business in the Share Market has been fairly active throughout the week but the setback in the price -of Tin to £251-15-0 brought out a few sellers of Mining Issues although at the close the position is
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  • 215 9 Singapore, Aug. 28.—Rubber.—The undertone of the market during the past week has been quietly steady, with a limited amount of business passing from day to day. This week the local auction was much larger than usual. 1.007 tons being catalogued against 670 tons for the previous sale. The
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  • 13 9 The homewaiMl mail by the Mantua closes at 6 p.m. to-day.
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  • 91 9 Total value of merchandise, of imports First half of 1924, Singapore $298,912,430; Penang SI 10,713,435 Malacca $10,511 202 Total $420.137.067=£49.015,991. Total value of merchandise, of imports for First half of 1923, Singapore $287,887,878 Penang $96,065,159 Malacca $14,578,964 Total $398,532,001 =-£46,495,400. I ncrease $21,6( )5,( 106 £2,520,591 'l’otal
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  • 117 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 670th auction on August '27, when there was catalogued 2,255,045 lbs. or 1,006.72 tons: offered 1,324.081 lbs. or 591.10. tons: sokl 994.695 lbs. or 444.06 tons. Spot. London Is. l|d. New York 26’ cts. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked
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  • 288 9 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) 11th Sunday after Trinity—3lst August, 1924. 7.45 a.in. Litany. 8 a.m. Matins, Hymns 211. 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymns 217. 172. 354. 362. Pss 61. 62. 63. Magnificat 16". Nunc Diniittis 65. SI. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister. Rev.
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  • 120 9 The following are the latest quo, tations in Messrs. Kennedy <£■ Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day. OQ IQ shares. >» S Q P PQ 02 CQ CQ c. c. c. c. Bataug P. 60 61 Idris Hyd. 24/- 24/6 24/- 24/6 N. Taiping 1.07 109 1.07 1.09
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  • 73 9 August 30, 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet ...44} trend Fine Pale Crepe 44] unUnsmoked Sheet 29 certain Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...46} pore (Crepe 46] London and New York. r r /Smoked Sheet 1/1 ?> trend London .Lj (Crepe 1/ljJ unNew York G 27 certain Following cables were received
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  • 226 9 Benares Opium p. 55,000.00 uoin. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 nom 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 12.25 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Shail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per baa
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  • 122 9 PENANG. AUGUST 30, 1924. (Bv Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 162 3 days’sight Pri vaie 165 c Bombay Demand Bank „162 o Madras Demand Bank 162 g.
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  • 1088 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. £E a NAMES g£ S "S 5 L AC I I RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 e c c Allenby Rubber Co 1 00; 1 10 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 80 90 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 50 1 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 10 5011 09 Ayer Kuning
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 177 9 PRACTICAL PRESCRIPTION AGAINST STOMACH ACIDITY. BY A SPECIALIST. Nine-tenths of all cases of stomach trouble nowadays, says a leading specialist, are caused by too much acid. In the beginning the stomach itself is not diseased, but it this acid condition is allowed to continue the acid is very likely to
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    • 185 9 CONCRETE ROOFING TILES. R. Young Co.. Ltd.. PENANG. I t I BOSCH MAGNETOS. B FOR MORE THAN 35 YEARS s ROBERT BOSCH PRODUCTS have dominated the Motor World. 1 Look for this [A i They indicate the chop the name 1t I. I■ 1 S 2 ROBERT BOSCH. nB, froducts
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 35 9 THEATRE ROYAL LYRIC THEATRES LIMITED. 5 MAX UNDER reels “LITTLE CAFE” AND 5 Kindled Courage reels 6 NANOOK OF THE NORTH reels 1 Watch Your Wife reel 1 International News reel 2 One Week reels
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  • 492 10 A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION. Even the great deluge which Noah had to contend with could not have been more disastrous than that which appears to have visited the quiet little hamlet of Chcgar Perah, the present terminal station of the Pahang Section of the East Coast Railway.
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  • 208 10 Hl «BAND’S VARIETY NOT LIKED, Having obtained an increase of salarv William Waller, a New York bridge keeper, advertised for a wife. He got one but he has now had her arrested and charged her with bigamy and perjury and with spending all his savings, some <£6oo.
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  • 34 10 BRIGHTON EXPERIMENT WITH toy BALLOONS. Brighton’s PubHeity Committee pro ov e blnool Verti n the tOWn by n,Cails <> f "I'iHHone been released Iron, zerlsnd <• as fa as Suit•«.'land. Germany. Holland, and Ireland.
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  • 178 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Deli and P. Brandan. Hong Tlwa for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Lake Gil pen for Rangoon and Calcutta, van Heemskerk for I.angsa, Sabang, Olehleh, etc., Padang. President Polk for New York. L’nited States of America (Parcels). Nairung for Rangoon. Pungah for Asahan. Malaya for
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  • 391 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday 1 RT IRMR. Federated Malay States, Malacca, lohon and Singapore. R< gisliation and Parcel Pobt, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Kescmption oi- Night Mail Service. The follow ing additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted)
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  • 76 10 OPERATIVE’S EMPLOYERS TO PAY DAMAGES. Judgment in favour of a cotton spinner uho was alleged to have contracted cancerous disease while following hi s em ployment was gi vpn at Ashton-under-Lyne County Court. The judge awarded compensation and made a declaration of hab.hty on the p a|#
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  • 13 10 Sept. 2— Salei of Work at Turf Club. Pavilion (Race Course)
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  • 501 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, August 30. 1924 Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per p Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1 (J| Liver with heart,4 lung do 1 •>(. Tr ’P e do ion Goat or Sheep per jp Sweet Bread pa j r Leg of Mutton Lamb do pair
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