Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 September 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-09-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 207. VOL. LXXXII. WEDNESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement433 1924-09-03 1 I “NIKKO”"! 5 MODERN ART j I PHOTOGRAPHIC 5 STUDIO j I No. 7, Northam Road, Pcaaag. 1 I Telephone No. 579. 11 r: yj J pr POINTS OF appreciate a tasty’ biscuit THE GOOD MAXWELL Sm eatria The famous Dutch Biscuits, which have found favour in P Ppi Ce433 words
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Advertisement12 1924-09-03 1 KIDD’S LETTER PRESS INK ROLLER COMPOSITION I <! AGENTS/ P. G. Press, Ltd.12 words
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Article279 1924-09-03 2 SINGERS AND POETS AT PONT Y POOL. The Royal National Eisteddefod —the famous annual meeting of musicians, poets, celebrities, and sight-seers of Wales —has this year descended on the little town of Pontypool, which for a week is to be turned into something like a big fair-ground. The279 words
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Article315 1924-09-03 2 THE STAR AND GARTER HOME. Sir Edwin Cooper, the honorary architect of the Star and Garter Home for Disabled Sailors and Soldiers at Richmond. with the assistance of Mr. George Hooper, clerk of works, has achieved an architectural triumph second only to Sir Giles Gilbert Scott's great315 words
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Article96 1924-09-03 2 Colonel Pringle, the chief inspector of the Ministry of Transport, held an inqu ry at Edinburgh into the collision at Haymarket Station. Four people were killed and 30 injured through a train to to Port Edgar crashing into the rear of a suburban train. George Duncan, 57. relief96 words
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Advertisement816 1924-09-03 2 Short Classified Advertisements. gKf Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c-, can be inserted in the Pinang Gazette at THREE CENTS A WORD Protect yOUF VOIC© counting the address to which To j mprove the voice and replies are to be sent, protect the throat from a ___l infection, pop an816 words
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Advertisement35 1924-09-03 2 Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, $l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang. Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, $l/75 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinaug Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.35 words
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Advertisement774 1924-09-03 2 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF The Emergency Meal Incorporated in England by Royal Professional or business people who Paid up capital £3 00 sometimes through pressure or work Reserve Fund 90o’oon or lack of appetite miss a regular Reserve Liability of Proprietors 1 L'nrl Head Office meai, irna 38 bishopsgate London774 words
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Article849 1924-09-03 3 TRADERS’ VIEWS ON REPAYMENT. Lord Colwyn’s Committee on the National Debt and the incidence of existing taxation met at 5. Old Palace-yard to take evidence from Mr. J. Walker Clark and Mr. Felix J. Blakemore, who appeared on behalf <ot' the National Chamber of Trade. We have849 words
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Article521 1924-09-03 3 “GROSS BREACHES OF TRUST.” Serious allegations of breach of trust are made in affidavits filed in connection with an application which came before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in the Supreme Court, Singapore for the appointment of a receiver of the estate of the late Thio S'oen To. The521 words
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Article191 1924-09-03 3 DROWNING DRAMA The story of the bathing tragedy at Bantham, near Thurlestone. Devonshire, in which five lives were lost, was told at an inquest on Mr. G. M. Tincknell, teacher, of 112. Kennington-avenue. Bristol, ami C. R. Owen. 16. of 10. Randall street, Clifton. Bristol.191 words
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Article1260 1924-09-03 3 The Federation of British Industries understand that the discount rate of the Bank of England is normally varied for reasons connected purely with the ordinary functions of the Bank as the Central Banking Institution ot this country, and the Federation would regard any attempt to1,260 words
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Article172 1924-09-03 3 TWO MEN KILLED AND ONE PARALYSED. During a storm, Fred Dyford, 20. and M illiani Featherstone, 28, both of St. Mark’s-crescent, Regent’s Park. \V., took shelter under a tree in a field near Clac-ton-on-Sea. A flash of lightning struck Dyford. killing him and stripping his l»ody of clothing.172 words
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Article17 1924-09-03 3 (1) Lit lebors. (2) Fred Silas. (3) (4) St aits. x (5) Beehin. (6) Lascar.17 words
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Advertisement90 1924-09-03 3 THE “LIVE WIRE" is the man who is wide-awake, efficient, cheery, alert, the fellow with an active liver, goed digestion and the regular daily habit. If you are troubled with torpid liver, irregular bowel action, drowsiness, dizziness, a dismal sense of inefficiency, give Pinkettes a trial you'll feel brighter, better90 words
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Advertisement53 1924-09-03 3 Jttst for Once Insist on MILK STOUT you will insist always after that. And you’ll never want to miss it when you’ve tried it once. It’s a revelation —nourishing creamy, tonic, invigorating. So say “MILK STOUT.” CSTtI A-3LE FROM ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. H- tutrf W. 6 Ltl F. 153 words
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Advertisement238 1924-09-03 3 a AJ)IF-I'll Remington. jmAßu Automatic Pistol *32 and .380 Calibres "POWERFUL, accurate, wellbalanced and reliable. Three separate safety devices make accidental firing impossible. Unequalled for self-defence or the protection of property. REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Inc. 25 Broadway, New York, U. S. A. FIREARMS AMMUNITION CUTLERY PXRIS CARTERS NO METAL CAN238 words
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Article1292 1924-09-03 4 Important Decision. TUKANGAYER LOSES CASE. This was an action brought by Sittoolingam, a watgr carrier, against Mr. A. H. Lancaster, the Editor of the Pinang Gazette,” which came on for hearing before Mr. Miller yesterday afternoon. The Claim. Plaintiff’s claim was as follows The Plaintiff’s claim i»1,292 words
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Article404 1924-09-03 4 Under the hood of the popular, medium-priced Willys Knight. Car is B power plant that engineers recognise as the highest type of long life locomotion, “a motor that wears in while others are wearing out.” In design, the Willys Knight is different, and one of its striking features404 words
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Article884 1924-09-03 4 Alleged Falsification of Accounts. Before Mr. J. Innes Miller, who has been specially detailed to hear it, the preliminary enquiry was begun this morning in the Police Court, Penang, of the case against Subramanian Chetty on charges of falsification of accounts to the amount of $61,500. The Hon.884 words
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Article217 1924-09-03 4 A CAPITAL SHOW. To a large and appreciative audieuclast night, the City Opera of which opened a short season at the Dr d Lane Theatre Hall, Campbel] Street Saturday last, presented a tragic an( j very pathetic play entitled The DevilDoor,” last night and will stage to-nigh-a217 words
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Advertisement172 1924-09-03 4 "A. X <S>S=~7i a-, /#</ World wide reputation and prestige, vak resources, expert skill \ring methods support\w claim that ’‘Golden Specials” Virginia Cigarettes are theXfinest procurable. i jnl; (lying in '(heir delightful qualities the results of unequalled experience \in high-grade cigarette pTpduchon, “Golden Specials cigarettes leave absolutely nothink to be172 words
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Article5250 1924-09-03 5 Prevention of Disease. NEW PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS. the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science was opened in the stately Convocation Hall of Toronto University, when Sir Ernest Rutherford, the retiring president, introduced his «successor, MajorGeneral Sir David Brucd, K.C.8., F.R. S., A.M.S., who then5,250 words
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Article35 1924-09-03 6 Kyle.—At Eastbourne, on August 31, ro Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kyle, a daughter. Koch.—At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on August 28, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard P. Koch of Semenyih, a son.35 words
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Article374 1924-09-03 6 On the opposite page we publish an article which will no doubt find favour in the eyes of those of our readers who oppose the Stevenson Restriction Scheme. To the Restrictionists it will also commend itself to the extent that it is in direct opposition to their views and374 words
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Article403 1924-09-03 6 DISARM AMENT. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is of opinion that the road is clearer than ever for a real discussion on the question of armaments and national security. While nobody has as yet devised a satisfactory disarmament scheme, we are nearer to a solution as the various obstacles are successively removed.403 words
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Article335 1924-09-03 6 IMPOSING CHINESE FUNERAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 3, 11. E. the Governor Sir Laurence Gui Bernard, Brigadier-General Sir Theodore Fraser, H. H. the Sultan of Johore were represented at the funeral yesterday afternoon of the late Mr. Lee Choon Guan, representatives of all communities mingling in335 words
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Article1328 1924-09-03 6 In view of the recent publication of the report of the British MaOpium. laya Opium Committee it is interesting to note that the cultivation of the poppy in China is occupying the attention of the Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce. A new campaign was started some time1,328 words
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Article92 1924-09-03 6 PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION RESULTS. The following is the pass list oi the Autumn Professional Examination of the King Edward VII College of Medicine. Singapore, in alphabetical oi r Final Examination for the Diplomat L. M. S. E. Burke. J. S. Coonting and W. A. Nicholas. Fourth Professional92 words
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Article133 1924-09-03 6 The homeward mail by the Tara closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, the sth ius-an The B. I. Packet Teesta. with despatched from London on 14th August, is expected to ori\e i at 6 a.m.*on Friday, the sth instant. The mail despatched fr J' on the 6th August,133 words
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Advertisement139 1924-09-03 6 ESTABLISHED 1872 PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY Engagement Rings Set with Brilliants in Platinum Settings. NO LONGER An Expensive Item at B. P. De SILVA, PREMIE* JEWELLER IN THE EAST. 1, BISHOP STftEBT, M/3. HIGH STREET, PBMANG. SINGAPORE. —nim irn« -mm- «Mm ii—ii-m m—r— m— BRITISH THROUGHOUT HAVE YOU TRIED ARCHIBALD ARROL139 words
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Advertisement29 1924-09-03 6 “ID. £r> O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Next Concert, 7th September, 1924.29 words
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Miscellaneous241 1924-09-03 6 Opening Night-Saturday September 6th. Location —Dato Kramat Road. Direct from Terrific and Triumphant Successes in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Manila, Hongkong. Colombo. Java and all the large centres in the F.M.S. Messrs. Churchill and Tait, have pleasure in presenting THE ORIENTAL SHOWS. An avalanche of attractions and amusements from America, the241 words
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Miscellaneous28 1924-09-03 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 2.38 a.ni. 8.48 a.m. 2.40 p.m. 9.5 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low- Water. 3.9 a.m. 9.18 a.m. 3.12 p.m. 9.33 p.m.28 words
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Article2167 1924-09-03 7 WHY WE ARE FIGHTING A LOSING BATTLE. A PLEA FOR ABOLITION. (C(Hitribiitcil London Market. It is reported that Sir Ivor Phillips -»id at a meeting of the British North Borneo Rubber Trust I cannot help thinking that individual Rubber Companies might even now, by their own efforts,2,167 words
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Article74 1924-09-03 7 INTERVENTION IN DISPUTES [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 2. The Trade Union Congress at Hull carried by an overwhelming majority an amendment to the standing orders giving the General Council extended powers to intervene in strikes and lockouts or threatened disputes. The mover said that federated capital was[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 74 words
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Article91 1924-09-03 7 DEPARTURE FROM INDIAN HARBOUR. New York. September 2. The American world fliers left Indian! Harbour this morning. Bound for Newfoundland. New York, September 2. The world fliers passed Haw-es Bay. Labrador, two hours after the start, heading presumably for Newfoundland. Arrival at Hawkes Bay. Hawkes Bay (Newfoundland),91 words
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Article174 1924-09-03 7 Heavy Fighting. REINFORCEMENTS SENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Madrid, September 2. The seriousness of the position in Morocco is emphasised by an official communique describing heavy fighting consequent on persistent and violent attacks on Spanish communications in the western zone. It says that great forces must be employed and consequently[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 174 words
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Article178 1924-09-03 7 GENERAL OBREGON’S ATTACK. Mexico City, September 2. In his final address to Congress as Presiilent of Mexico before handing over the Government to General Calles, General Obregon vigorously attacked the policy of Great Britiin in connection with the suspension of diplomatic relations and the expulsion of Mr.178 words
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Article69 1924-09-03 7 ATTEMPT AT OVERTHROW AL. Moscow, September 2. An official statement by the Georgian Commissars announces the recent attempt to overthrow the Soviet regime .in Georgia. It is alleged that organised Social Democrats in conjunction with the Nationalist organisations headed by Prince Andronikoff and his rebels occupied the69 words
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Article102 1924-09-03 7 ARMED SOVIET MISSION. Ottawa, September 2. The Canadian Government has advised the Colonial Office in respect of the reported mission of an armed Soviet vessel, “Red October.” to Wrangel Island with a company of infantry to take the Island and seize the men left there last year by102 words
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Article24 1924-09-03 7 Moscow, September 2. Th” report that a general mobilisation of the Red Army directed against Poland and Rumania is denied.24 words
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Article13 1924-09-03 7 New York, September 2. The Belgian Loan has been oversubscribed.13 words
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Article162 1924-09-03 7 Autonomy Wanted. POWERS’ DIFFICULTY [Reuter’s TelegramsJ London, September 2. The Westminster Gazette thinks it is time some friendly Power conveyed a hint to Peking that almost half of China’s provinces desire autonomy. The vast and unwieldy Republic cannot for ever suppress the reasonable aspirations of the people and[Reuter’s TelegramsJ - 162 words
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Article241 1924-09-03 7 PARKIN’S 200 WICKETS. London, September 2. At Lords, Surrey led from Middlesex in the first innings. Middlesex were all out for 149. Surrey replied with 221 runs for 2 wickets, Hobbs contributing 70 and Sandham 102. not out. At Northampton. Warwickshire beat Northants in the first innings. Warwickshire241 words
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Article109 1924-09-03 7 TILDEN RETAINS TITLE. Foresthill, September 2. W. T. Tilden retained the National Singles Championship by defeating W. M. Johnston in the final 6-1, 9-7, 6-2. The game was very spectacular and the pace terrific, despite the tense humidity. Tilden gave his opponent no chance, although Johnston put up109 words
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Article496 1924-09-03 7 Fifth Assembly. CHINESE VICE-PRESIDENT [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, September 2. There is good ground for believing that China will be given one of the Vicepresidentships of the present Assembly of the League. It is also thought likely that her request for a reduction of her contribution to the[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 496 words
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Advertisement49 1924-09-03 7 (the good maxwell! jy Absolutely the finest of its class j R $2,250 complete. Standard Model. H J Sports IH Models HI in Stock I Your old car Taken in part Ujl Payment. M BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED, I PENANG. S SINGAPORE. IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR. jjj Deferred Payments Arranged. fjjj49 words
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Article359 1924-09-03 8 RECEIVERS APPOINTED. Upon the application of Mr. R. Page, in the Supreme Court, Singapore, Mr. Justice, Barrett-Leuna rd agreed to the appointment of the executors of the will of the late Mr. Lee Choon Guan as receivers and managers of the estate pending the extraction359 words
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Article228 1924-09-03 8 4 AH RESTS IN GUN-RUNNING CASE. James Herbert Attfield, t‘»4, retired schoolmaster, and Cecil Herbert Attfield, 32, merchant, father and son. of Fel-stead-road. Wanstead, Essex, were charged on remand at the Mansion House with attempting to export machine gun parts from the London docks. A formal application228 words
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Article135 1924-09-03 8 SCOTLAND YARD’S STEADY VIGILANCE. The traffic in dangerous drugs, which at one time attained grave proportions in the. West End of London, has now been greatly reduced. The passing of the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1923 stopped the wholesale importation of cocaine, heroin, and other drugs, and135 words
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Article552 1924-09-03 8 CHARGE OF INCITEMENT TO MUTINY’. John Ross Campbell, 29, editor of the Workers’ Weekly,” living at Fairviewroad Stamford-hill, was charged on a warrant at Bow-street Police Court, before Mr. Graham Campbell, with having feloniously, maliciously, and advisedly endeavoured to seduce divers persons unknown, then serving in 11.552 words
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Article111 1924-09-03 8 ENDING WAR BY CIVIL WAR (‘omniunists gathered as usual in Hyde Park to denounce the Empire and everything connected with it. About 50 people stood round the rostrum for an hour and a half in the )>ouring rain. A Mr Hanson, who admitted that he was in111 words
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Advertisement194 1924-09-03 8 ROAST MEATS Serve with a gravy which has been seasoned with LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE K. P. M. WEEKLY SAILING TO BELAWAN-DELI. MOTORSHIP SIBERG.” 19 00 TONS. every Friday at 5 p.m. from Swettenham Pier. Arrival at Belawan Saturday early. The motorship “Siberg” has splendid passenger accommodation—Big cabins midships, equipped with194 words
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Advertisement25 1924-09-03 8 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Cours», (New Era Edition) Complete Edition with supplementary Exercises $3 or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., Penang25 words
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Advertisement54 1924-09-03 8 A in 45 Says T 1 ’st cool touch instantly stoos the fiery pain .1 biting itch. y De.xma washes out in a marvellously ■short time the worst forms of skin disease. Hard crusts and_ scales, weeping sores, eous Fishes, n 3 Jy eruptions. pimples, p m blemishes—All yield to54 words
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Advertisement415 1924-09-03 8 The Al r4f p j s&M Standard 7ESEEI LIGHT CAR iFrm a car of wor,d wide repate Iu rel j abili ‘y ’Vaz/7/YvVaVA guarantee of food service wider all conditions. jvlllf/ V,, Fitted with Dunlop Tyres. UJUaIAV? WEARNE BROTHERS, Ltd., Sole Agents. -r T Standard 13 H.P. four-seater $3,650 ex415 words
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Article790 1924-09-03 9 We regret to hear that Mrs. Tyler, wife Mr. .1. E- Tyler, is in hospital seriously ill. Sec. Lieuts R. W. Blair and .1. H. Harris of “A” Company M.S. V IL, have reported their retain from leave. Mr. B. Scott, a student of the Nautical Academy,790 words
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Article493 1924-09-03 9 COMING VISIT OF THE ORIENTAL SHOWS. The world famed and much talked of amusement enterprise, known as the Oriental Shows, is about to pay a visit to Penang and will probably open about this week end on the large vacant ground in Dato Kramat Road, the493 words
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Article302 1924-09-03 9 [Reuter’s Telegrams. I.ondon. September 3. 'rhe whole of the Budget reduction and tea taxation is sxvallowed up by the increased price several weeks ago. A large firm of retailers announce another reduction of -Id. a lb. The keen buying at the wholesale market yesterday resulted in an302 words
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Article543 1924-09-03 9 SUCCESSFUL FI:NCTION. Under the auspices of the Ladies of the Presbyterian Church, Penang, a very successful sale of work xvas held at the members stand of the Penang Turf Club at the Racecourse yesterday evening, when the place presented quite a busy appearance, from the time it543 words
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Article123 1924-09-03 9 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 3, 1924 (By Courtesy of the Chartekei» Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rslfilj) 3 days’sight Private 165 s Bombay Demand Bank 161 J I c Madras Demand Rank Lil123 words
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Article89 1924-09-03 9 The health statement for the .Municipality of George Toxvn for the week ending 30th August, 1924, shows a total of 49 deaths—27 males and 22 females —the death-rate being 19.59 per mille per annum, compared with 25.18 in the preceding week and with 25.79 in the corresponding week89 words
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Article147 1924-09-03 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <£•• Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day. 3° jo Shares. P >» 5 5 M QQ M QQ c. c. c. c. Mining. Bataug P. 61 62 61 62 Cheudemng 9/6 10/- 10/- 10/9 Hitam 1.46 1.474 1.44 1.46147 words
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Article69 1924-09-03 9 September 3, 1924. Local. eta. Smoked Sheet 44] firmer Penang’ Fine Pale Crepe 44] t’dency lUnsmoked Sheet 29 Singa- .(Smoked Sheet ...46] pore (Crepe 46] London and New York. r (Smoked Sheet ~,1/1] firmer onijon 1/1J tendency New Yore G 27 The following were the rubber quotations in69 words
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Article39 1924-09-03 9 'The folloxving are additional rubber outputs for August:— lbs. Ayer Kuning (F.ALS.)... 33,000 Bradwall 42,965 Chersonese 49,618 Dennistown 23,928 H ighlands and Loxvlands 26,900 Klabang 17,500 Krian Plantations 25,400 Muar 35.000 Sungei Krian 63,000 Sungei AVay 34.24839 words
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Article94 1924-09-03 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on September 2t London. Spot £260.15s Up £2.10s 3 mos. buying 261.10 s ~2.12.6 3 soiling 261.15 s ~2.12.6 Local. September 3: Singapore sold 200 tons at sl3o| Penang buyers no sellers at $130). .l/fssrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd:94 words
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Article181 1924-09-03 9 Johan Tin Dredging. Limited., for August dredge output was piculs 360.03 recovery by tables pls. 224.08, recovery by puddlers pls. 135.95, yardage 55,103. hours run 688. The output of Tin Bentong No Liability for August 1924 xvas hours 615, piculs 266, yards 84,000. The output of Tongkah Harbour181 words
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Advertisement749 1924-09-03 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ORD,NANCE no^jmbankruptcy.> j |H IH[ supjJEMt C(HJRT 0F THE STR||TS POSITION VACANT. --7... SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. WANTED. ln Bankruptcy. No. 29 of 1924. Could any lady recommend a really R e CHOP JOO THYE, good Indian, Javanese or Malay Ayah for one baby of eighteen months? Reply ler749 words
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Article100 1924-09-03 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTHRKS. Campinas for Singapore. Eurylochus for Port Swettenham, Singapore and Japan. Kitano Mam for Colombo, (taking mails for India), Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and London. The following ships are in communcation with tLe Wireless Station at Penang—Admiral Niely, Amur Maru, Autolycus, Aymeric, Bengloe, Ceylon Maru, Dardanus. Glenbeg,100 words
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Article41 1924-09-03 10 We are officially informed that the following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of August 1924. Adults. Minors. Arrivals 2,502 437 Departures 2.163 125 The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.41 words
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Article441 1924-09-03 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BI TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johorand Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m441 words
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Article97 1924-09-03 10 WOMAN THROWN THROUGH AIR. An explosion caused by a fault in a main electric cable at Manchester blew up the pavement in three places at the junction of Deansgate and King’s road. Manchester, and wrecked the premises of an optician. A woman on pavement at the cor97 words
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Article504 1924-09-03 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, Beptemrhr 3. 1924 i cu Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb r, Mutton Head, sheep or goat eact; Igp Liver with heart 4 lung do j3O Tripe do LOO Goat or Sheep per lb Sweet Bread p a i r jq Leg of Mutton |b504 words
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Advertisement425 1924-09-03 10 <v X zzTS M >• ss=x•*• j EXCHANGE I x i lifer r ilr h i YOUR tt&lA i uSEF 1 S9®f i PIANO WIP I ii I X ii For a Modern Player Piano or Piano. We will allow you a liberal I amount for your present instrument and425 words
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Advertisement22 1924-09-03 10 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid (oi ,bll Key for New Era. $l/60 per book $l/80 post free, stocked Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Pe flaD22 words
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Article678 1924-09-03 11 BOLSHEVISTS UNMASKED BY A SOCIALIST. A complete exposure of the Bolshevism that has ruined Russia was made by a Russian delegate to the annual conference of the Social Democratic Federation at the Manchester Hotel, Aldersgate-street, E.C. Mr. A. Baikaloif, the delegate, declared that, contrary to the general belief,678 words
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Advertisement371 1924-09-03 11 sy ,Ail& /w x, &ty£ptr X A ?v STILL THE if 25.000 MI LES -V GREATEST y RECORD For any car y under the obser\Q vationofthe < dS M jit RA C Of• lllww f>» th (fe®*-'ALO rti om/tWfh'. q u XX— M* r j LU/m X fl distance round371 words
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Advertisement44 1924-09-03 11 IN REASE YOUR tel VITAL ENERGY BO by teking SANATOGEN I AsDr.ClaudeL. Wheeler writes: I lEHH The user of Sanatogen is richly rewarded in freedom from languor. a tJain of strength and activity. alertness of nrnd and increased resisting power to diaaas«. M wr44 words
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Advertisement471 1924-09-03 11 H W that thousands of HF Uo \ou tznou) babies havc the r constitutions M undermined, if not ruined, by having milk |B H from Tubercular cows kL How is a mother to know that her baby K H is safe from this risk. Better not to run the risk—Give471 words
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Advertisement1226 1924-09-03 12 IfHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. IS L’ fIH 4lk »***** I ft I ADRASTUS September 4 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam A Hamburg. IM ESiB MWg WpH I B 3 TROILUS September 11 London. Rotterdam A Hamburg. ’SARPEDON September 17 Marseilles, London and Rotterdam GLAUCUS September 251,226 words
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Advertisement614 1924-09-03 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND AFCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From Londoß Dbb Penang. To Marseilles A London U«v< P en about about MOREA Sept. 11 KALYAN Sept 14614 words
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