Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 September 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 212. VOL. LXXXII. TUESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 311 1 <9* «MBS»* <■» «SQM»CP CCOE& 9 2 ifOKISATSUJ PHOTOGRAPHIC t. j IRT STUDIO. I Phone 772. I 68, BISHOP STREET C. C. WAKEFIELD Co., Ltd., g OZ"YI T'RI < .n I BRITISH THROUGHOUT I 0 I r i ,s 15 <i«b i S; I known |[L I CASTROL Ensures. I
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  • 1411 2 A FEW IMPRESSIONS. “Plus Ca Chang.” Can it be nearly thirty years ago that 1 was first introduced to London, as a boy fresh from school enquires J. Coudurier de Chassaigne C. B. E. Already Dickens had taught me when a child to love all the squares, streets,
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  • 409 2 “M. M.” ACCUSED PERSONS DISCHARGED. The live Chinese, four women and a man. who had been detained in connection with the death of a 17-year-old Chinese girl named Gan Tah. were discharged by Mr. W. J. K. Stark, the Kuaia Lumpur police magistrate. The whole affair appears
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    • 1003 2 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE HANim MAATSCHAPPIJ. VEDERLANDS TRADING SOfp. TY ESTABLISHED 1X24. Capital (Paid-Up) r f. 80,000,000 abt £6. 6fi668 ka. Statutory Reserve c «lifea ill I r 20 045 > 032 U7O4ls 1 JT t I 0 FT"} 9 w Special Reserve 1 22,660,000 abt. £1,8883$ Branches. —B< ndoeng, Bandjermasin, B
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  • 3407 3 HOBBS AND THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. August 14. It is understood that there is a possibility after all of .lack Hobbs, the crack batsman, joining the M. C. C. team and going to Australia. He was. of course, one of the first men
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  • 254 3 EXHIBITION MAY CHANGE ITS NAME AND SCOPE. The British Empire Exhibition is to be opened next year for another season. The present title, however, may not be retained, and in all probability the Exhibition will reopen as the World’s Expositi >n of the English-speaking peoples. The
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  • 110 3 MAN WHO CAN ONIA’ LIVE IN PEACE IN PRISON. A man charged at Tottenham said: “Make the sentence of imprisonment as heavy as you can. In prison I can live in peace. My regret is that there will coma a time when I Shall have to return
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    • 298 3 I WHITERAY GASOLENE I LAMPS LANTERNS S Whiteaway’s “Whiteray” Lamps and S r Lanterns comprise the last word in r J Petrol or Kerosene Lighting. They make 5 I and burn their own gas, are fitted with the universal shade holder which will- J accommodate all styles of shades. They
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  • 384 4 FIRST COMPANY DINNER. Saturday was an important day among Singapore Scots for it saw the members of the Scottish Company of the Volunteers embark upon their first experiment in a social direction. It was an experiment that was attended with a marked degree of success, which it is
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  • 225 4 THREE MEN ON A ROPE. After hanging for five hours by a rope over a. ,300 ft. precipice three Italian tourists were rescued by guides. The tourists, all from Turin, started w ithont guides to ascend the Aiguille de Grepon, 11,400 feet high, one of
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  • 146 4 Lord Birkenhead, at Belton Park, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, said that the Socialist Government had signed a treaty with the Soviet the condition of which was that Great Britain should guarantee a considerable loan to the Soviet Government. At the present moment the Russian Government and the Russian people
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  • 61 4 At M illesden, when James Knight was tined for being drunk in charge of a Baby, it was stated that he staggered into the police station with the child in his ims and remarked to the inspector: “I’m mV'vou’ Ive come to dump the bab y
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  • 2135 4 LUBRICATION LOGIC. The following is a reprint of a riiat on motoring given l>y Capt. Richard Twelvetrees from 2 A. O. It is often the chance remarks we hear that set us thinking on lines we should otherwise miss. For example, 1 overheard a repair man say
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  • 373 4 ANNUITY OF £3OO. FURS, LACES. AND FURNITURE. A “beloved, highly trusted and faithful maid,” gardeners, a cook and a house keeper are all rewarded in thV wills of their employers. Lady (Mary) Spencer Chichester, who died on June 19 last, aged 75 years, left unsettled
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  • 259 4 AN INTERREGNUM DEPRECATED. Colombo, August. 30. Responsible circles in Ceylon arc insisting with increasing force on the necessity for the new Governor to arrive as soon as j the present Governor departs. Apparently, it is the present intention of Sir I Hugh Clifford, the Governor-elect, to rc
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    • 120 4 TOWN HALL EDWARD BRANSCOMBE PRESENTS THE WORLD FAMOUS Westminster Glee Singers Westminster Glee Singers Whose brilliant and fascinating programme is being received with such extraordinary enthusiasm throughout the r entire tour. September 23rd and 24th at 9-30 p, m. Only appearances in Penang prior to their return to London. Booking
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    • 267 4 EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD, PENANG. >■♦>< Showing Tuesday, 9th to Thursday, 11th September. Show Starts at 7-30 p. m. Another Great and Interesting Chinese Film in 6 Massive Reels. 0 REELS “An Unfortunate Girl” parts g This interesting Chinese film produced by another Chinese film Company The Shanghai Film Co.
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  • 1825 5 CAPTAIN FRANCIS LIGHT. By Bookworm. nvzo ;.s he 77s he whose every thought and deed by rule of virtue mores Whose generous tongue disdains to speak the thing his heart disproves. never did a slander forge. his neighbour's fame to wound \"nr hearken Zo a false,
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  • 116 5 22 YEARS’ SCHOOL RECORD ANT) ACCUSED OF THEFT. A line of £5, with £3 costs, was passed on Ada Wells, 44. described as a schoolteacher. of Moor-lane, Halifax, at Marl-borough-street Police Court for stealing a black dress valued at £2 19s. lid. from Messrs. Bourne and Hollingsworth,
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  • 105 5 “To continue the giving of doles is disastrous, both to the men themselves and to those who pay the bill,” said Mr. J. R. Clynes. Lord Privy Seal, after laying the foundation stone of four cottages presented to the Enham disabled exScnvice men’s settlement, Andover. Hants, by Sir
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  • 157 5 HOPE OF AN AGREEMENT IN IRELAND. At a luncheon in the Union-Castle liner Saxon at Southampton to the British ami Canadian delegations of the Empire Parliamentary Association, with whom he is going to South Africa, Mr. J. 11. Thomas. Secretary for the Colonies, said he was present
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  • 146 5 BOYS WHO LEFT FRANCE TO STROLL TO INDIA. Fired with adventurous enthusiasm, two schoolboys from Roubaix. Northern France, Raimond Wargnier and Leon Bocqnet, aged 12 and 14, left their homes on June .30 to walk to India, as they had not enough money to pay their fare.
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    • 64 5 London, August 31. —A Canton message says the strike of merchants has been settled. Dr. Sun-yat-Sen has withdrawn the mercenary corps from the city, rescinded martial law and also released the arms which the merchante had purchased and which he had confiscated. The volunteer corps will contribute
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    • 75 5 London, September I.—A .message to Shanghai from Soochow says that Marshal Chinsiehyuan, military Governor of Kiangsu, is ready to advance towards Shanghai. A decisive move is expected in four or five days. Marshal Chinsiehyuan commands 100,000 men, which, if necessary, can be increased by agreement with Vupeifu,
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    • 190 5 London, August 31.—Commenting on the situation in Bengal, the “Observer” says that the Swarajists, by their efforts to stultify the Transferred departments, have furnished a most conclusive reason for not entrusting them with the rest of the administration they have pursued their demand for full self government by
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    • 77 5 London, September 1. A Vienna message sa.ss in a speech while unveiling a war memorial, Signor Mussolini made a bid for Labour sup port., because, firstly, Fascist trade unionism was better than Red trade unionism, which by class warfare had created an abyss between citizens; secondly, Government
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    • 52 5 London, August 30.—A Teheran message says the Premier this evening introduced to the Crown Prince the follow ng new Cabinet: Foreign Affairs, Moshar el-Mulk. Finance, Zoka-el-Mulk. Justice, Abib-es-Sultaneh. Interior, Amir Ektedor. Posts and Telegraphs, Sardar Assad. Public Works, Sardar Khorassani. The. members will be presented to the
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    • 154 5 London, August 29.—Flying Officer Mason has been killed and two children seriously injured at Duxford, in Cambridge, as the result of an upside down crash. Mason, flying in a single seater Scout, was stunting in the vicinity of the aerodrome, looping near the ground and flying upside down.
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    • 48 5 London, August 30. —The Council of the League of Nations has discussed inter alia the Turco-Iraq boundary and decided that the question be examined in the September session, when it is hoped Turkish representatives will «attend. A telegram in this sense has been addressed to Angora.
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  • INDIAN NEWS.
    • 260 5 Gulbarga, August .31. Nawab Mahotued Nawaz Jung. Director General of Police, and Nawab Ali Nawaz, of tne P. W. Department, summoned some leading Hindus and Mahomedans to receive suggestions as to the best means of carrying out the recent firman of the Nizam ordering repairs of desecrated mosques
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    • 94 5 London, September I.—One of the morals the Times draws from the recent Hindu-Moslem collis’ons is that there exist cogent practical arguments in favour of the maintenance of the present system of communal representation. The paper says the British pyicol of furthering progress in India would fatally
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    • 107 5 Calcutta, August 29.—The end of the Tarakeswar Satyagraha is in view. From a well-informed quarter the Associated Press learns that prolonged negotiations between Mr. C. R. Das and the Mohnnt have resulted in a basis for negotiation being assented to, wherein it is agreed that a committee shall
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  • 93 5 The clause of the Bill establishing monogamy in Turkey, which has now been completed by the Judicial Reform Oommission. runs The principle of a single wife is essentia] in matrimony. Consequently a man who desires to enter into a second union will be authorised to do
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    • 118 5 WHEN CHILDREN GRIND THEIR TEETH IN SLEEP it is almost always a sign of worms. Other indications are irregular appetite, bad breath, pain and swelling of the ah domen, irritation in the nose. Baby’s Own Tablets, the C’anadian children’s re niedy. given for a few days, destroy worms, and a
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    • 142 5 OUR WEEKLY CARTOON. “IN THE PUBLIC EYE.” I o' Wawfr I l| I Ifflll! LORD LONDONDERRY. As understudy to Sir James Craig, while Ulster’s Prime Minister has been indisposed, Lord Londonderry has taken a leading part in recent boundary polemics. His lordship is almost as aristocratic in form and features
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  • 23 6 Cassels. —On Tuesday. 9th September at Sentosa, Scotland Road, Penang, to the wife of A. M. Cassels, Chartered Bank, of a son.
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  • 517 6 Reuter to-day informs us that in home circles hopes are entertained that Ulster will now yield on the question of appointing a member of the Boundary Commission as the result of a letter which Earl Balfour has just published. It is dated March 1922, was written by Lord
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  • 292 6 WAR IN CHINA. According to Reuter, it appears there is every prospect that Chang Tso-lin’s grave action will lea»l to one of the biggest conflicts in China since the Revolution, involving all the Yangtze and northern provinces. The coming conflict may be immense in respect of area, but serious in
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  • 332 6 Somebody, obviously gifted with more imagination than commonsense started a rumour in Penang over the week-end, that the practice mobilisation carried out by the volunteers was for no other purpose than duly impressing the Sikh agitators proceeding to India on board the Lai Sang.” It was quite a good
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  • 1132 6 In acknowledging receipt of a copy of the fourth series of Plague Pre- Reports of the North vention. Manchurian Plague Prevention Service, we cannot do better at the outset than record our keen appreciation of the work of Dr. Wu Lien-teb, the editor. The reports have been
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  • 80 6 WELL-KNOWN TOWKAY CH.WIED Singapore, September 9. The Assizes opened to-day. There are twelve cases including a chare aeaiust a well-known Straits Chinese f<> abet ment in the murder of a towkaj. Death of Mr>. Roberts» Mrs. K. B. S. Robertson, daughter ol the former Governor Blundell and wife
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  • 183 6 In the final of the Profession Pairs, which was played off yesterday, E. H. Everest and E. G. Bird beat F. R. Sayers and W. 11. Threlfall 6—4, 6 —l. Ln the first set the winners ware 3 games to 1 behind, but by annexing three games
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  • 178 6 The homeward mail by the closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the Lt instant. The P. A O. Packet Morea. with mails despatched from London on tR 21st August, is expected to arrive h^ rt at 6 a.m. on Thursday the 11th instant. The mail despatched from Penan»
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    • 23 6 “E. &> 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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    • 28 6 TIDE TABLES To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 9.19 a.m. 2.38 a.m. 10.23 p.m. 4.13 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 10.24 a.m. 1.19 a.m. 11.11 p.m. 5.7 p.m.
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  • 80 6 DEATHS. GILMOUR. On Sept, bth, at 50 Meyer Rd., Singapore, Thomas Fisher, aged 1 years and 10 months, only son of Or. and Mrs. C. C. B. Gilmour. Beckwith. —Aug. 7, at Teffont, Wilts.. Commander C. W. Beckwith, R.N., late Harbour-Master of Hongkong. (Hongkong papers, please copy.) Woodford.—At 8.55 pan.
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  • 396 7 Pacific Intervention. PRESS COMMENTS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. September 8. The “Daily Telegraph’s’’ diplomatic <.respondent says that a movement in favour of the Powers’ pacifically interv ning in China is rapidly gaining ground both in Aifterica and Great ritain. The Daily News says it is our duty o
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  • 258 7 LAST YEAR’S WORK. Home for Armenians. Geneva. September 8. In a less tense atmosphere but with a -mailer public attendance, the Assembly settled down this morning to its ordinary ’y* rk of the session. The discussion on di report of the work of the Council year was
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  • 95 7 Communications Cut. RAILWAY LINE KIRN UP. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Gibraltar, September 8. It is reported from Tangier that the railway between Ceuta and Tangier has been cut. The raiders have torn up the permanent way to a distance of several miles, cut the telegraph and telephone lines and captured
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  • 51 7 REPLY TO ALLIES. Berlin, September 8. It is officially announced that the Cabinet will not meet before the beginning of next week in order to decide the date and the form of the notification to the Allies with regard to its repudiation of its responsibility for the
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  • 49 7 ARRIVAL AT NEW YORK. New York. September 8. The American world fliers have arrived. Prince Present. The aeroplanes wen greeted with gun salutes, and steamboats whistled along the whole length of Manhattan Island. The Prince of Wales was present on the aviation field to welcome the fliers.
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  • 166 7 FI RTIIE R SCR ATC HINGS. London. September 8. Bright Knight was scratched at 1.30 p.m. to-day, Hurst wood at 9.45 a.m. and Burslem at 11.30 a.m. Probable Starters. The following are the probables Cape Horn (Ld. Glanely’s) Archibald Irismond Allemand Obliterate (Sir R. W. Jardine’s) Burns Parmenio
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  • 40 7 London, August 27—The following is the result of the Ebor Handicap: Marvex 1 Norseman Con turion 8 Twenty ran. Mon by 3 lengths, 4 lengths between second and third. Betting: ‘B-1 agajnst Norseman. 10-1 Marvex. 25-1 Centurioß.
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  • 46 7 London, August 28. —The following is ♦he result of the Gimcrack Stakes a 1 York Game Shot 1 Poidore Iceberg '3 Seven ran. Won by half a length, the same between second aryl third. Betting: 9-4 against Iceberg. 100-30 Game Shot, 6-1 Poidre.
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  • 17 7 MISS CUMMING DEVD. 1 London. September 8. The death has occurred of Miss C. F. Gordon-Cumming.
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  • 123 7 WILL ULSTER YIELD Irish Boundary Question. EARL BALFOUR S ACTION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 8. It is hoped in home quarters that the Ulster Government may be influenced in favour of agreeing, to appoint a boundary commissioner by the action of Earl Balfour in publishing a letter from Lord Birkenhead,
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  • 32 7 TRUCE DECLARED. Peshawar, September 8. It. is reported that a truce has been declared at Khost and that peace negotiations between Afghan officials and the rebel leader are on foot.
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  • 62 7 Fl RST I I VISION R ESU LTS. London. September 8. The following are the football results of the First Division matches in the English Football League Birmingham 1, Bolton 0. Burnley 0, Everton 0. Bury 4. Aston Villa 3. Notts Forest 0, Huddersfield 1. Sheffield United 1,
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  • 389 7 NEW ZEALAND TOUR. Twentj-eight fixtures have been ar ranged by the All Blacks for their tour in England. Five of the- matches will be played in September—a most unfortunate arrangement from the point of view of thos» who would prefer the Rugby season to be kept within hounds.
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  • 635 7 Mr. Linu Eu Toh, J.P., who went to Bangkok sometime ago has returned. Mrs. Holmes Brown, Miss A. L. Skinner, and Mr. F. G. Aplin, have left Kuala Lumpur for Fraser’s Hill. Mr. S. R. Stokoe, late State Engineer, Selangor, is still living at home. He has
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  • 74 7 MEETING OF PREMIERS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 8. Reuter understands that Zaghlul Pasha has informed Mr. MacDonald that he is ready to meet him and Mr. MacDonald has accordingly sent a communication hoping the meeting will occur towards the end of September. It appears almost certain that
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  • 37 7 ARRESTED AND SENTENCED. Nairobi, September 9. The Yugo-Slav Bolshevist, mentioned on August 30, was caught and sentenced to six months' imprisonment. As an undesirable immigrant he will be deported on the expiration of his sentence.
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  • 1168 7 SHORT LIST. The last but one session of the \ssizes opened in the Supreme Court. Penang, this morning, before the Hon. Mr. Justice M. H. Whitley, Senior Puisne Judge. There are only four cases on the calendar, one in connection with the counterfeiting of King’s coins against two
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  • 91 7 Tok io, September. s,—The Yamashita S. S. Navigation Company has chartered 3 steamers which it is stated are to be employed for the Indian line which the company has just inaugurated. The New Minister for Geneva. The Cabinet at a meeting has decided to appoint Mr. Matsuzo Nagai
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    • 49 7 [THE GOOD maxwell! Absolutely the finest of its class $2,250 complete. f Standard Model. il Sports Models N 1 Always in stock Your old car fj Taken in part. Jggj® I Payment. I BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED, I ijl PENANG. S IJ SINGAPORE. IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR. I Deferred Payments Arranged.
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  • 1751 8 WO R LD’S ELECT RICA I. AU ITIORITY. Benjamin G. Lamme. Chief Engineer of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, and one of the world’s leading electrical authorities, after a lingering illness of several mouths died at his home in Pittsburgh, Pa., U. 8. A.., on July
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    • 258 8 -■.I» IBWCTW————~ JVtellins Food ll n Every Baby deserves U jj the Best! -J/ When breastmilk tails, Mellin’s Pood I prepared according to Baby’s age i S T^e nearcst known equivalent. > Mellin’s Food breaks up the hard dots that cow s»milk forms in baby s delicate 5 stomach, makes
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    • 153 8 GRANT’S WHISKY! Supplied to His Maje«ty’« Government. S 1 I THE GRANT COAT OF ARMS. GUARANTEES EXCELLENCE- f SOLE IMPORTERS: I R. T. REID Co., Ltd., I g PENANG. IPOH. g (FISH. HADDOCKS, J SMOKED SALMON, I HADDOCK FILLETS, IKAN SELANGIN, KIPPERS, g FRESH SALMON, g WHITING FILLETS, g IKAN
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  • 104 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <{• Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day. 2 E SflAllfo. x X fl 33 x f C. Sc. 0. I c Mining. Hitam 1.27-1 I*3o 1.30 1.321 Johan 42 43 42) 44 N. Taipiug l.Ojf 1.07) Pattani 10 20
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  • 70 9 September 9, 1924. Local. cts (Smoked Sheet 45i firm but Penang] Fine Pale Crepe 46 quiet i Unsmoked Sheet 28 Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...461 pore |Crepe ...47] London and New York. (Smoked Sheet 1/1;| firm but ONDCk (Crepe 1/lj quiet Sew Yore G26i The following were the rubber
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  • 154 9 The following are additional rubber ntpnts for August:— lbs. Perak River 13,938 Semanggol 16.533 .Juru 18,003 Anglo-Malay 86.829 Pataling 27.120 London Asiatic 143.177 Golden Hope 15.950 Selaba 45.902 Bikam 19,200 Sungkai-Chumor 34.366 Seaport 25,000 R. E. of Johore 33,025 Sungei Dangar 23,500 North Labis 25.200 Victoria 27,610 Febolang
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  • 50 9 1 General Produce Agency, Ltd., teach Street, Penang, report that the ’lowing prices were realised at their mdion room to-day Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $6l to 61 ?> E -A.Q. do 58 60 \ow F.A.Q. jo 55 m 57 iin Unsmoked Sheet 4.3 47 a'oso Scrap .33
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  • 81 9 ■bt .ng fallen from a second-floor winOow at the Naval and Military Hotel, ''outh Kensington, Miss Olive Garvice, daughter of Mr. Charles Garvice, the elist, died from her injuries in St. '■eorge’s Hospital. w as stated at the inquest at West--anster that she had suffered from in-
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  • 83 9 Straits 1 rading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, onSeptemher 8 London. Spot £253.10s down £4.5s 3 mos. buying 254.5 s 4.5 S •3 selling2s4.los 4.5 g Local. September 9: Singapore sold 100 tons at $1261 Penang buyers no sellers at sl26|. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd; To-day’s
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  • 37 9 Palam Mines Limited for the month of August 1924, from all sources pls. 750 at which the Company receives tribute at various rates. Klong Chang Tin Mines Limited, for August Company’s output pls. 1 45.
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  • 228 9 j Benares Opium p. eh «st $5.1)00.00 nom. 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 Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00
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  • 117 9 PENANG. SEPTEMBER 9, 1924. (Bv Courtesy ok the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 19/.32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank R«l6o|] 3 days’sight Private 165 Bombay Demand Bank 160:» I 5 Madras Demand Bank 1604 S 3
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  • 1060 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST E® K NAMES 5 SJ X oo E-* < RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c 8 c 8 e Allenby Rubber Co 1 00. 1 10 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 80 93 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 60’ 1 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 10 5011 09 Ayer Kuning
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    • 707 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BECK’S KEY” BEER FOR SALE. j f Junior Triumph Motor Cycle in, ((-HOP KI NCHI) perfect running order, complete with all accessories $2OO. Reply to Box 21.5. c/o Pinang Gazette. mi THE i JKW NOTICES MOST POPULAR BEER IN MALAYA South Indian Flood' Relief. BY VIRTUE OF ITS
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 29 9 THEATRE ROYAL. (Monday 8th —Wednesday 10th). Light in the Clearing 7 reels (Irene Castle). Slim Shoulders 7 reels (Irene Castle). Bolted Door 5 reels (Frank Mayo). Path»- Gazette 1025/tt.
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  • 107 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Indo Maru for Rangoon (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon), and Calcutta. Rengam for Asahan. Baud for Singapore. Rawang for P. Brandan. Kopah for Deli. Klang for Port Swettenhain, and Singapore. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Station at PENANG —Adrastus, Aki Maru, City
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  • 439 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday' 81 TRAIM. Federated Malay States, Malacca, lohon and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except wheie otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption o> Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.tn.
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  • 130 10 AFTER-DARK DASHES WITH HEAT-WAVE DRINKS. ’I he continuation of the heat-wave is < caling a severe blow to the prosperity of “Rum Row,” dealers in illicit liquor. Prohibition officials say that the rumrunners are unable to sell liquor to people who want only beer and ale. Instead ot
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  • 492 10 CHOW RAST A MARKET Penang, Sr.rii.Mßi.r 9. 1994 Government Mutton— Mutton Indian peril. Mutton Head, sheep or goat each Inr Liver with heart <4 lung J o 130 Tripe do tJJ Goat or Sheep per lb v. Sweet Bread p a j r Leg'of Mutton ib Lamb do
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  • 545 11 WARDER'S SHOTS A dramatic and daring attempt to esi cape from Princetown Prison, Dartmoor, j was made in daylight by 7 convicts. Two I were immediately shot at by a mounted i warder and taken back to the prison. The other five made a wild
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  • 180 11 QUESTION OF TEMPORARY <O M MISS IO NS RAIS ED A question which has been much discus ped since demobilisation by all who held temporary commissions during the war has been raised in Parliament by Major H ore B elish a. M. P. Mr. Walsh i Secretary
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