Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 September 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 213. VOL. LXXXII. WEDNESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 1924. PRIOE 15 CENTS.
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    • 321 1 f “NIKKO” MODERN ART I I PHOTOGRAPHIC i STUDIO No. 7, Nortbam Road, Pong, I Telephone No. 579. —l I 111 «■[■■l IiriMBMMMMMMMMMBMMHHMMa gRMMHMSMBggaBHBMBMBWIMBBB9WMHKHMBBMBI I THE POINTS OF g The best salad oil for Baking, Frying. Salad-dressing and Mayonnaise is THE GOOD MAXWELL DEL FI A f of the Franco-Dutch
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  • 759 2 IMMUNE FROM ANY PUNISHMENT. By Clause 2 of the Commercial Treaty between our Government and the Soviet Government of Russia the Russian Trade Mission and their premises have been granted diplomatic immunity writes Clement Edwards. It is a most startling and may be one
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    • 1096 2 Short Classified Mrs. A. B. MILNE! Ml 1 1 I IS SELLING OFF HER' J 31/ Advertisements. entire stock of Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c, FROCKS and HATS «in be inserted in the Pinang v| iggT If €l/7£ SX-CBNT3 WOttO (Hinting the address to which 1 small Monty (a
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    • 26 2 Millets, their Nutritive and Economic Value, Cultivation, etc., in Malaya, by L. M. Berenger, $l/- per book $l/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Pre»», Ltd..
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    • 1050 2 Tender for Toddy. Shop Licences f Or Penang. Province Wellesley and the Dindings, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders, to be forwarded in sealed cover and marked on the outside Toddy Shop Tenders will be received :t t the Resident Councillor’s Office until noon on the ~6th September 1924,
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  • 1140 3 ORDERS OF THE DAY. The following are the Orders of the Day for the meeting of the Legislative Council on the 15th instant Questions by Mr. Mohamed Firns bin Abdullah (1) Has the attention of Government been drawn to certain correspondence i appearing in Hie local Press and
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  • 185 3 WOMEN AND YOUNG MEN THE WORST. lhere were 2,533 persons killed and 58,20 s other accidents resulting in per sonal injury caused by motor vehicles in Great Britain in 1923. The National Safety First Assoc ration. which is organising a national pro paganda campaign with the object of
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    • 263 3 IM 7 1 The All 'X; X'Brit ish blanaara I LIGHT CAR A °f w e repute. Its reliability it a guarantee of good service under all conditions. EE Fitted with Dunlop Tyres. 1 WEARNE BROTHERS, Ltd., Sole Agents. 13 H.P. four scater $3,650 ex Singapore. dll H.P. four-seater *2,700ex
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    • 97 3 Bilious? -a Everybody is so at times and in many cases it makes life a burden. The fault is with the stomach, liver and kidneys. When the digestive organs are out of order, It's time to take Beecham’s Pills; they will set them right. This medicine acts gently and thoroughly
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    • 217 3 J NEW IMPROVED MODEL J GRAY J $1,750 F. O. R. Singapore. s I'he Biggest Car Value To-day p —E The new improved model of the Gray offers a severe S: temptation to- everyone with $1.750 and a desire fora good car: although delivery can be secured for less than
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  • 1590 4 Enlarged Council. HISTORIC DAY. Xs described by the Hon. Mr. S. Codrington, Municipal President, yesterday was an important day in the history of the Penang Municipality, for it was the first occasion on which the enlarged council of thirteen met for the first time in the Municipal Chamber.
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  • 45 4 (Aneta). BIG CASUALTY LIST. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. September 10. As the Jesuit of an explosion at the coal mine at Pulau Laid, Borneo. 62 natives died and 5 were injured. The explosion was due to the accumulation of tias. (Aneta).
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  • 344 4 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Ng Lai Hi was arraigned before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the Police Court, Penang, this morning to answer a charge of attempting to commit suicide by jumping into the sea at Fort Road on the Bth instant. He said he did it because he could
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  • 170 4 —M. M.” A week or so ago there arrived in Kuala Lumpur, from Singapore, a young man, named Emil Patternot, who was in search of work. He fortunately met some people be had known in Singapore, and one of them, Mr. F. G. Scharenguivol.of Damansara-rd.. generously supplied
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  • 240 4 The Air Ministry, after considering the national scheme for flying chibs announced that it is prepared to assist financially for two years the establishment of 10 approved clubs. These will be formed in the first instance in the leading commercial centres and Major F. P. Scott,
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  • 146 4 BLOWN BY EXPLOSION FROM HOUSE INTO STREET. A middle-aged won in, Miss AL Gibbs, proprietress of a tobacco and cofectionery business in Dyke-road. Brigton, was severely burnt in a gas exp’sion. Entering her sitting room behind the' shop she noticed a strong smell of and lit a
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  • 41 4 Singapore, September 10,—Sultan De* of Medan has died at the age Aneta. The death of the artist, Francis Barraud, is announced. His works include! His Master’s Voice, which was purchased by the,Gramophone Co., and produced as an advertisement.
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    • 142 4 I 7Fie slopu J 1P i I ot a.tin. nJ j i’Jl V b P; T 11 lt 'I “Golden Specials” Virginia Cigarettes, packed in dainty blue and gold air-tight B tins of twenty-five, are an achievement in high-grade cigarette production. 8 nj! In climates where cigarettes quickly lose their
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  • 1088 5 By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris, August 13, 1924. Paris is full of tourists from all ■ountries. and on the Boulevards, and under the arcades in the rue de Rivoli, one hears languages of every country ip Europe, and out of it. Many of these, tourists make Paris
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  • 144 5 LORD BEATTY CHALLENGED. \ged 73 and weighing 1 Ist., a London resident writes to “The Daily Mail” stating that he has addressed to Earl Beatty. First Sea Lord of the Admiralty—through the Duke of Leeds, commodore of the Royal Yacht Squadron—a challenge to meet him in the
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  • 141 5 TESTS FOR A DRUNKEN MOTORIST At Hastings, Frederick George Smith ers, of Rainham, Essex, was sentenced to one month’s hard labour and debarred from holding a licence until the end of next year for being drunk in charge of a motor-car. It was stated that he was
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  • 76 5 Drink sufficient boiled or filtered water. Eat plenty of ripe fruit and fresh, wellcooked vegetables. Practice the habit of cooked vegetables. Practise the habit of daily regularity, a dose of Pinkettes, the little gentle-as-nature laxatives, when ever necessary. The constipation, billions attacks, sick headaches, bad breath
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  • 658 5 WILL THE WHITE AND BLACK RACES AMALGAMATE Standing-room on this earth will be full up in another ten centuries if the human race goes on increasing at its pi esent rate. By that time our descendants may all be negroes. Further, our own great-grandchildren will
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  • 95 5 A correspondent complains to Die Daily Mail" of the difficulties expcrienc ed by stout people at the M enibley Ex hibition. He writes: I am sft. 2in. in height and nearly 50 inches round the—chest, and as I find it impossible to use the turnstiles
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  • 391 5 HAYEKS STAY ABED TO SAVE MEALS. Gtonvicted at the Liverpool Police ourt of carrying on a theatrical employ merit agency without having registered it, James Cameron wa£ fined £lO and £3 costs, or in default two months’ imprisonment. "1 regard you as nothing but a vulgar ami common
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  • 207 5 SIR ,1. MARTIN A NEW BURDEN ON BRITISH TAXPAYERS. Sir .lames .Martin, chairman of the Finance and Taxation Committee of the Association of British Chambers of Com merce. said Millions of money are owed to traders in. this country for goods supplied to Russia before and during
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    • 137 5 V as}l I Skin Sores RO/ i, RJEXM < winters the backs of both my were covered with irritating s'>res. 1 tried Dex.n;’. and got r< lief from the lir■ t ..pplicatioji. My are now completely beat I'. Cr-.n: .<;t, manager, Leviathan Mine, N L.. Invert!!. We can Quote you
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    • 136 5 The Remington, .30 Bore 30 POWERFULI ACCURATE! RELIABLE! qr'HOROUGHLV TESTED i.yt e A Big- Game fields of Z-fri..:- ir. Indo China, etc. and found p .riica~ efficient for "stopping the j arne Ammunition —.30 Springfield 1906 Bullet Weight Mtttrk* Veiocity '.lur.-lc Erie Hi-Speed, Mushroom 110 grs. 3500 3000 Bronze Point,
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    • 222 5 TOWN HALL. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE PRESENTS THE WORLD FAMOUS Westminster Glee Singers Westminster Glee Singers hose brilliant and fascinating programme is being received with such extraordinary enthusiasm throughout thc'r entire tour. September 23rd and 24th at 9-30 p. m. Only appearances in Penang prior to their return to London. Booking at
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  • 87 6 Dibbs—Coventry.—At the Presbytelian Church. Te Kuiti, New Zealand, on the 31st July, by the Rev. Ronald Miller, M.A., Thomas Edward Dibbs. The Manse, Kumara, son of the late Alexander Dibbs and of Mrs. Dibbs, Logie, Dundee, Scotland, to Alberta, third daughter of John F. Coventry and of the late
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  • 319 6 Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, one of the newly appointed Municipal Commissioners has lost no time in making it clear that he intends to take a keen interest in public affairs. Yesterday, at the first meeting of the enlarged Commission he made his maiden speech as a
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  • 364 6 NO INTERFERENCE We arc here to lay the foundations of peace. said Mr. Ramsay MacDonald at Geneva. We hope so and we hope further that the foundations will be laid very solidly, for the structure to be erected later will be a heavy one. The first essential towards permanent peace
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  • 302 6 A strange fatality seems to attach to Articles XII of recent treaties. Yesterday we dealt with Article XII of the Irish Treaty. To-day it is impossible to avoid comment on Article XII of the infamous Treaty with the Bolshevists. All indications point to the fact that Mr.
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  • 1113 6 Mr. R. W. Grant, D. 0. Nebong Tebal, is to be congratulated on Hindu Affairs, the keen interest he has taken in the welfare of the Hindu community. Much credit is due to him for the successful completion of the Hindu Temple in Nebong Tebal —a long-felt
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  • 256 6 COUNTERFEITNG NOTE- AXD COINS. t (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 10 In two cases at the Assizes, Chinese were charged with the possession of forg ed five dollar notes. Evidence was given that all the notes were of the same series and were printed by the same
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  • 82 6 Mr. D. Arumanathan, Sub- Postma-tvi at Prai, Province Wellesley, has been arrested and charged under section i t of the Post Office Ordinance L'-.!. iu connection with making false entries ii the Government Savings Bank' hook The discovery was made whet, some of the books were sent
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  • 109 6 The homeward mail by the Kalpu closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the instant. The P. A O. Packet Morea, with mails despatched from London on o ie 21st August, is expected to airive here at (’> a.m to-morrow. The mail despatched from Penang on the 13th August,
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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. 10.24 a.m. 4.19 a.m. 11.11 p.m -’».7 p.in. TO-MoRROW. High Water. Low Water. 11.9 a.m. 5.13 a.m. 11.49 p.m. 5.49 p.m.
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  • 53 6 DEATHS. Robertson. —On September 7, 1924. at Singapore, Fanny, widow of the late K. B. S. Robertson, in her 88th year. Burrows.— On September 7th, 1924, Isabella, dearly beloved wife of Royalist Burrows, at 21-7, Wilkie Road, Singapore, in her 42nd year. She leaves her husband and four children to
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  • 379 7 Do Not Intervene. an outspoken comment. [Re ut er’s Telegrams.] London, September 9. o A leader in the Manchester Guarm,” dealing with the situation in China, says the problem is whether the <reat nations can trust one another suffiiently to step in. Their previous attempts at concerted
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  • 98 7 lOndon, September 2. A Shanghai osage says General Luyunghsiang’s <>rces have cut the Shanghai-Nanking ilway 15 miles from Shanghai, breakg railway communication with Peking. In view of the outbreak of hostilities beteen Kiangsi and Chekiang, the rival r lords are endeavouring t-o raise arm- large enough for
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  • 110 7 SOUTH AFRICA ACCEPTS. Melbourne September 9. Mr. Bruce has stated that if the other 11 ’ti inions desired a Dominions’ Qpnt<‘rence to be convened in London in her, Australia would be represented ’lie Attorney-General, Sir Littleton rinest Groom, who is now in Geneva. Hertzog Yields. Bloemfontein, September 9.
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  • 76 7 GERMAN DE MAN?) REFUSED. Berne, September 9. Hi important conference between the *.al our Ministers of Britain, France, I*' 1 -i’ n n and Germany is discussing the' fMiti -alien of the Washington eight hours ■ay convention. Ihe Entente Ministers opposed the lai/n of the German Minister
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  • 159 7 Ratification Prospects. DETERMINED OPPOSITION. R EUTER’S T ELEG h a Ms. Loudon. September 9. There are increasing indications of a determined resistance to the ratification of the Anglo-Soviet Treaty at the approaching session. The hostility of the commercial world is reflected in the resolutions of the Chambers of
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  • 28 7 ANTI-BOLSHEVIKS EXECUTED. Moscow, September 9. It is announced that 24 persons, who were suspected to be implicated in the anti-Bolshevik revolt in Georgia have been executed.
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  • 37 7 GENERA!. FERRERA’S OBJECTIVE. San Juan del sur, Nicaragua), Sept. 9. General Ferrera, leader of the Honduran revolutionary force, is marching on the capital, Tegucigalpa, where the Government is preparing the defence of the city.
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  • 93 7 MINOR INCIDENT. Syosset. September 9. While H. R. H. the Prince of Wales was playing polo, dirt from the hoofs of a pony lodged under his eyelid, causing considerable pain for half an hour till the dirt was removed by a physician. he Prince was able to
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  • 81 7 ELECTION OF GOVERNOR. New York, September 9. Very keen interest prevails throughout the country in connection with the election of the Governor by the members of the Congress of Maine in view of the old adage, As goes Maine, so goes the country.” Early returns aeem to
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  • 76 7 LOVERS’ SUICIDE. London, September 9. Mr. IL G. Evelyn White, lecturer of Leeds University and the well-known archaeologist of the Far East and Egypt, committed suicide in a taxicab at Leeds, while proceeding to the inquest on the death of a music teacher, Miss Helen Nind, whither
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  • 45 7 London, August 27.-—A Jerusalem message says the Emir Abdulla and Sir Gilbert Clayton, chief secretary, attended by the Grand Mufti and other notables, laid the foundation stone in. connection with the restoration work of the dome of the famous F.l Aksa mosque.
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  • 41 7 London, August 27,—A Melbourne message says Mr. Bruce characterise» the report that Lord Ronaldshay will succeed Lord Forster as Governor-General as pure kiteflying and says that the Commonwealth will insist on being consulted before his successor is appointed.
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  • 101 7 Arrival at Washington. WELCOMED BY PRESIDENT. R EUT ER’S TELEGRAMS. Washington, September 9. The world fliers arrived and were welcomed by President Coolidge on the aviation field. King George’s Congratulations. The world fliers were overwhelmed with messages of congratulation. One was sent on behalf of 11. M. King
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  • 183 7 FURTHER ALTERATIONS. London, September 9. The following are further alterations in the list of probables for the St. Leger to be run at Doncaster on September 10 Cape Horn (Ld. Glanely’s) V. Smyth Irismond Allemand Obliterate (Sir R. W. Jardine’s) Burns Polyphonies (Mr. Sol Joel’s) McLachlan Reggio (Mr.
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  • 42 7 FL RTH ER POSTPONEMENT. Meadowbrook, September 9. The Polo Test match between Great Britain and America for the America Polo Cup which was postponed to September 9 owing to rain was further postponed to September 11 for the same reason.
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  • 30 7 New York, September 10. Tilden and Richards have been nominated to play in the Davis Cup singles against the Australians. Johnstone and Tilden will play in the doubles.
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  • 193 7 SINGLE HANDICAP “B.” O. E. B. Waldron beat C. D. D. Hogan 6—2, 6—4. In the first set, Waldron defeated his opjMinont fairly easily but in- the- second some very good play was witnessed on both sides and at times some long rallies, both being mostly at
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  • 653 7 The condition of Mr. F. Robertson, who is an inmate of the Seremban hospital. is improving. Mr. E. C. Monod, the senior partner, has decided to retire from the Bangkok firm E. C. Monod and 00. Mr. J. J. Warren, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kampar, will be
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  • 56 7 Wilhelm Preyer, a clerk at Innsbruck, has confessed that he murdered a physician named Siegl, whom he casually encountered in the mountains and accompanied on a long walk. He declares they fired their revolvers for the amusement of waking the echoes. Then he was suddenly seized with
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  • 911 7 THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMEN!'. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Stat. September 9. That the State of Kedah shall not be long in sharing the benefits of co-opera-tion is foreshadowed by the visit of Capt. Hashim of the Malayan Civil Service and Assistant Director of Co-operative Societies to Alor Star
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  • 143 7 WOMAN WHO REMEMBERS HIGHWAYMEN. Peeping out of a stage-coach and see ing the passengers robbed by highwaymen is one of the early j ecollections of Mrs. Janet Anu Newberry, who passed her 102nd birthday in the Wh.ston Infirmary, near Prescot, Lancs. Mrs. Newberry, who married a soldier,
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  • 160 7 BAIT OF A‘LUXURIOUS OFFICE. A clever swindler has secured £3,000 worth of diamonds from M. Weingart, a Paris jeweller. He gave his name as M. Delahaye and first bought a valuable bracelet for which he paid. He asked M. Weingart to bring some diamonds to his office in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 52 7 fTHE GOOD maxwell! p Absolutely the finest of its class ij j $2,250 complete. H Standard Model. I N Sports Models M Always in stock j- 1 Your old car H jj Taken in part H S Payment. J BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED, I iFENANC. J SINGAPORE. IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR. Deferred
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  • 1125 8 TO-n tY’S DEPARTURES. Kalmoa for Asahan. Iserlohn for Singapore. Wakasa Marti lor Rangoon (Mergui and Moulniein via Rangoon), and Calcutta. Seistan for Singapore and China, An interesting announcement its made by the Toyo Risen Kaisha, to the effect that in future their steamers the “Korea Maru” and the
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  • 464 8 CLOSE DAILY (except Sun-lay? HI TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Mala« and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Po.st, except wL. ,e otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption or Night Mail Service The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 730
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    • 171 8 PRE S S 1 A BUTTON THE I I AUTOPIANO WILL DO THE REST. S|AJ IT i '3£wtS| ~,/IL. ft ?H I «1. ft”' THIS electrically controlled □J player piano reproduces music at it’s best. ftJT Apart from pressing the JJ button” it requires no attention. Automatically rewinding the roll
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    • 187 8 I For ECONOMY, no sauce j compares with LEA i e "&RRINS SAUCE 111. I—l 1 1.1 -~r rr 'tt. 'yv*---- .«karsL-r»,.-.., K. P. M. I WEEKLY SAILING TO BELAWAN-DELI. MOTORSHIP SIBERG.” 19 00 TONS. every Friday at 5 p.m. from Swettenham Pier. Arrival at ia an Saturday early. The
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  • 322 9 GENERAL ITKI’DA ATTACKED. Tokio, Sept. 7. General Fukuda has again escaped from an anarchist’s attempt aiming at his life. A post-parcel addressed to the General at Yoyogi, outskirts of Tokio, was received by Captain Yasuda on behalf of the General who was absent on his inspection duty on
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  • 111 9 House faators at Clydebauk, near Glasgow, where a rent strike has been in operation for nearly three years, announce that every tenant who is in arrears of rent must begin to pay now or he ejected. They state that action over decrees for ejection was delayed for
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  • 229 9 Benares Dpi >un p. $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 nom 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 12.30’ Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p« j
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  • 699 9 Messrs Baker Morgan <t Co. Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, report lor the week ended September (> as follows: Rubber at 1/1-j, closes }d up on last week and Tin £4, up, at £258.10/-, while little business in shares has been done outside the Tin Section. Small deals in
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  • 120 9 PENANG. SEPTEMBER 10, 1924 (By Courtesy of the Ohxki'eke Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/15! 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/1 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank its 150 'i 3 days’sight Private 154 I Bombay Demand Bank 160 I c Madras Demand Bank 150
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  • 131 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy d: Co/s share list Yesterday. To-day. E Shares. >» 5 s "5 CO 30 X c. c. e. c. Mining. Batang P 61 62 62 1 63 Chenderiang 10/6 11/Hitam 1.30 1.32 A 1.324 1.37 j Johan 42.)
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  • 65 9 SEPTEMBER 10, 1924. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet tinner Penang- Fine Pale Crepe 46 tendency ,Unsmoked Sheet 28 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 46$ pore (Crepe 47] London and New York. (Smoked Sheet l/l| firmer ICrepp 1/2 tendency New York G26] The following were the rubber quotations in London on September
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  • 84 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for August:— lbs. Kuala-Nal Kelantan 30.00” Karan 5,557 Padang Rubber 14,200 Consolidated 50.350 Shanghai Kedah 26,321 Bute Plantations 12,075 Tanah Merah 29.100 Dominion 26,089 Shanghai Pahang 12,000 Sungei Duri 15,948 Kota Bahroe 26,361 R. E. of Krian 29,100 Padang Jawa 19.762 Gula
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  • 117 9 77c? Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following prices, on September 9: London. Spot £252.10s down £1 3 mos. buying ~253,10 s 15s 3 selling 253.15 s 15g Local. September 10: Singapore sold 50 tons it sl26| Penang buyers no sellers at $126). The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd;—
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  • 28 9 Pegang Prospecting Company. Limited for the month of August is output. 500 piculs, Estimated to realise 837,999.50, Tribute at 7 per cent. payable to Company $2.659.96.
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  • 1076 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. S 8 NAMES s «5 CO co F« RUBBER [Dollar.] S o 8 of* Allenby Rubber Co 1 00 1 10 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 80 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 50 1 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 10 50|ll 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 40 Ayer Molek
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    • 875 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DRDINANCE No 44 (bankruptcy). POSITION VACANT THE SUPREME COURT Of THE STRAITS SETTLEMEHTS 1 1 SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Wanted highly commended travelling amah for 3 children. Must be good X Stain Bonus required and send 1" Bankruptcj. No. 43 of 1924. references. Box No. 216. o/o Pinang Ko
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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 s (Irene Castle 1 Bolted Door > is (Frank Mayo). Pathe* Gazette 1025'6.
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  • 609 10 ROMANCE AND SNOBBERY j notice thaf on the morning of th» 12th August.’’ 87 brace of grouse, shot egrly in the day, were sent from Yorkshire by aeroplane to Croydon and thence rushed by motor-car to a London hotel so that they might be-served at luncheon, writes John
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  • 238 10 BRITAIN IN THE FOREFRONT. The romance of a scientific and engineering triumph is told in a technical handbook, ’The Steel Construction of Aeroplanes, by Mr. Harry Harpei (Glasgow University Press. 12s. Gd.). The keynote, of recent successes, which have placed Britain in the forefront of nations so far
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  • 565 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, September 10. 1924. i cu Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do
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    • 23 10 Planters' Medical Guide, by Dr. E. K. Graham, |3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Piuang Gazette Press, Ltd Penang
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  • 561 11 A CONFESSION BY AN HOTEL CHEF. I have had seventeen years’ expedience in London hotels and restaurants, and I am amazed at the ease with which the proprietors and managers pass off on to the public so much foreign filtli as sound food, helped by camouflage
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  • 196 11 REASONS FOR ITS POPI LARITY. Has shingling come to stay? Experts declare that it has, and eofi tend that in this mathod of dressing then hair women have found the ideal. The arguments in favour of shingling are It discloses the natural beauty of the head. Helps the growth
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  • 658 11 FEATURES OF ZR-3. The airship ZR-3 (which did a very successful trial flight and will be at the United States at an early date from the Zeppelin works at Friedrichshafen, Germany) was specially built, at the expense of the Germany Government, to take the place of tw’o
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  • 181 11 AMERICANS AMAZED AT ANGLO I SOVIET TREATY. The American State Department officials are reluctant to comment on the Anglo-Russian agreement. The Post says that the treaty is a new warning to the I nited States to beware of Moscow’s perfidy. It believes that the agreement ought to
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