Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 September 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 227 VOL. LXXXII. FRIDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 845 1 y» wnw TOKISATSU, i PHOTOGRAPHIC j ART STUDIO. 'Phone 772. j s 68, BISHOP STREET > THE POINTS OF X fSH THE GOOD MAXWELL g No. 6 Speed. Hie Super Even the most cautious driver experiences moments when he wants to let her rip a bit.’’ EE Driving Belt WM\
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    • 28 1 (Authoritative EYE§ EXAMIKATIONSwt Tit*» Shanghai Stores (Penang) Co., IHe Eastern Optical Co., (Penang uOmsie».) 188. Ptnand Road,: Pena nil. 1 Business will be started or.| Ist October, IJ2I.
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  • 1005 2 NEW FACTORIES AND CHEAP LABOUR. German industry is eagerly awaiting the loan from British and American investors which will enable it to capture the markets of the world, writes Sir Percival Phillips in the Daily Mail Things have been in a bad way, what with the
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  • 403 2 WOMAN AND A RIVAL. Letters stated to have been found at the house of William Edward Matthews, 24, of Basingstoke. Hampshire, written by Mrs. Lucy Fisher, with whose murder he is charged, were read at the Basingstoke Police Court, when Matthews was sent for trial, Mrs. Fisher’s
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  • 314 2 NOT GUILTY” VERDICT FOR BOY. To the accompaniment of general cheers and sobs of joy from the women in the High Court of Justiciary, Edinburgh, a jury which included five women, found William Laurie King, 22, Not Guilty” of the charge of murdering his mother
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    • 827 2 fECALLUML I Including free town delivery or H x X I poetage. V WHIMY *3 FAYABLE IN ADVANCE. fMB xe Hi at a year Uf teWtif? 5 Local 136 Shwg j Country (S.B. F.M.S.) t 42 X Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, r iW'MFI ft England, the Continent I Monthly Quarterly and
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    • 1050 2 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in Eng’ nid by R O d Reserve Fund £3 qr )fl Reserve Liability of Proprietors f.LOOO/jOO Head Office 38, BISHOPSGATE LONDON E. C Agencies and Branches. < A lor Star, Aftritsar, Bangkok, Batavu. Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Cawnpore. Cehn ei_ Colombo.
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  • 435 3 S.F.P.” SEQUEL TO DOCTOR AND DRUGGIST PARTNERSHIP. In the Supreme Court, Singapore, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, there was a sequel to a partnership agreement entered into in 1911 between Dr. Noel Clarke and a Chinese druggist, soon after the doctor’s arrival from England. The action
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  • 509 3 .—“S.F.P.” The Chief Justice reserved his decision at the conclusion of the hearing brought, by P. M. Framroz, who sought an injunction restraining N. R. Miistri, the former manager of his mineral water factory, from carrying on a similar business in Singapore. When the hearing
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  • 120 3 RIVER ANTICS AFTER A COLLISION. The steamship Sarah Brough” broke loose from her moorings in the River Ribble at Preston, Lancashire, and collided with the half-dismantled concrete ship Burscough, breaking her adrift. Diehard Newsham, a workman, and a sailor belonging to the Sarah Brough” jumped on the Burscough
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  • 141 3 TRAFFIC WHICH AIDS IMPOSTORS IN STREET SWINDLING. Traffic in war medals was criticised at a meeting of the Manchester War Pensions Committee. Aiderman Turnbull seriously warned impostors against wearing war medals to which they were not entitled. In this connection a member of the committee
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  • 87 3 magistrate says the police ARE NOT DOWN ON” MEN. The old yarn that the police are down on a man who has been convicted is getting worn out.” declared the Mayor of Poole. Aiderman G. W. Green, at the police court. My experience is that the
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  • 59 3 A man. whose wife had obtained a separation order against him, told the Marylebone magistrate that when he returned home from the court he found that his wife had climbed in through the window and shifted the lot’ (the home), leaving him with no sheets, no bed, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 723 3 GARGOYLE MOBILOIL > Due to the unprecedented demand for high grade, paradin base crude oil, trom which Gargoyle Mobiloil is manufactured, and the difficulty in producing adequate supplies to meet the demand, we are reluctantly compelled to raise prices effective October Ist, 1924. The official rqfnil selling prices are as
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    • 42 3 Why Medicine After the first bottle of MILK STOUT you experience an invigorating thrill and you know that this delicious, creamy, nourishing Stout is doing you good. Why Medicine? 0 Obtainable ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. Brtuttri Lt G SIMONDS Ltd.. READING. ESGLANt».
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    • 240 3 IGIVE NATURE I I A CHANCE >*.• J assistance is needed to keep the human J > machine in proper forking order, but millions > of people don’t give Nature any chance at all. > J They load up the digestive system to such an < extent with excessive food
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  • 575 4 Long Aerial Flights. HOLLAND TO NETHERLANDS INDIA. (Translated.) Aneta wired on the 17th instant from Weltevreden that the Dutch Air Service has organised a flight fi‘om Holland to Indonesia (East lilies) starting on the lst proximo. A Fokker monoplane with a RoHs-Rovce engine is being used under the
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  • 166 4 An Ordinance for the registration of dentists as amended in Committee on September 15 has been published for information. The object of this Bill is to provide for the registration of dentists and for the prohibition of the practice of dentistry 7 by other than registered practitioners.
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  • 1024 4 SPEECH AT PERAK CHINESE RECEPTION. His Majesty the King of Siam who concluded his visit to Ipoh on Wednesday spent a quiet morning, only going for a drive round the town in a magnificient new Minerva limousine which was placed at His Majesty’s disposal by His
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  • 171 4 Tokio, Sept. 24.A1l the members of the N.Y.K.’s offices at Seattle and Calcutta have resigned, It is stated that the company’s business at all the branch offices has virtually collapsed. Mr. Fujiyama, a popular business man, is busily engaged as arbitrator in the dispute. As the situation is
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  • 100 4 THEFT CHARGE AGAINST A GIRL DISMISSED. The Highgate magistrate dismissed a charge of theft against a servant girl, named Harris, who took her own wages. It was stated that when the girl’s employers returned from a holiday they discovered that she had gone, and that she
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  • 44 4 To-night tit the Esplanade at 6 o'clock. 1 March Old Faithful Holzmann 2 Overture Juanita Williams 3 Waltz The French Maid Kiefert 4 Selection A Life on the Ocean Binding 5 Fox Trot Don't Bring Me Posies Rose God Save the King.
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  • 244 4 The homeward mail by the Kaisar-I-Hind, closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. General Elections for unofficial members in the new enlarged Legislative Council in Ceylon is in full swing and it is hoped that the new members will sit in November next. The following passengers arrived by the s.s.
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  • 355 4 GENERAL MEETING. Only five members were present at the annual general meeting of the members of the Penang Automobile Club at the Hongkong Bank Buildings yesterday afternoon. Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton, the President, presided. The minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed the
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  • 205 4 The following new books have be«i received ait the Library: An Ambassador’s Memoirs, by Maurice Palĕologue. vol. 2. A Bird in a Storm, by E. Maria Alabanesi. Clubfoot. The Avenger, by Valentine Williams. Debrett's Peerage. 1924. Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan, Translated by A. S. Omori
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    • 257 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted a Native Mechanical draughtsman for Mine in South Siam. Apply U NITED ENGINEERS LTD., Penang. Wanted European Assistant for mercantile firm in Kuala Lumpur. General Office experience essential. Apply Box No. 230, c/o Pinang Gazette. POSITION WANTED. By Estate Clerk Typist with thorough knowledge
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    • 153 4 for all run-down conditions and 1 every form of weakness. Its I benefits are felt from the first dose j and it builds up lasting strength. I Fro’» first-class Chemists B and Wine Merchants and H. IRVJ G JONES, Singapore. k Sole Proprietors Bk St. phen Smith A- Co.. Ltd.,
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    • 150 4 GUARD BABY’S HEALTH 'N P HE HEAT. The hot months are the mo-t ous to children. The complaints nf t season, which are cholera infantum. 1 diarrhoea And dysentery, come <n quickly that often a little one is aid before tHe mother realizes he is 1 The mother must be
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    • 47 4 Lyric Theatres, Ltd. Milton Sills in 12-18 SKIN DEEP Reels 7 A Thrilling Drama of the Ince Punch (First National Super-Special.) 4 11 DANGEROUS AGE Reels 8 Stirring Lewis Stone (First National Super-Special.) 19-20 Hard Luck—A Buster Keaton Comedy. 1—4 Comic, E. F. Review and Topical Budget.
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  • 3410 5 YORKSHIRE WIN CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) 4. 1924. For the third consecutive season Yorkshire have won the County Cricket Championship, and though they may not r 'have been as brilliant as some other /‘levens, there is no doubt» that they deserve their exalted position
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  • 175 5 YOUTH’S ALLEGED STORY OF HIS BATTLE-FIELD RESCUE. A young man was alleged, in a case at Blackpool, to have pretended to be the foster-son of a bishop. Herbert Hazel (23), of no fixed address, was charged with obtaining food and lodgings to the amount of £9 Bs. from
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  • 153 5 THEFT CHARGE AGAINST A WOMAN DISMISSED. Tjhe Lambeth magnate dismissed a charge against Elizabeth Bickerstaff (62) who was accused of stealing a handbag containing a sovereign, a half-sovereign, and a 10s. note belonging to Mrs. Dorothy Bright. Mrs. Brighit said that recently she attended a wedding
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    • 176 5 jllTllai 111 I -PJIMI.,, MW > m'TTO— To make a good CURRY into 1 an exceptionally good Curry, t add a little LEAS PERRINS' SAUCE I 1 BECK’S KEY BEER (CHOP KUNCHI) IS THE MOST POPULAR BEER IN MALAYA BY VIRTUE OF ITS SOUND REPUTATION PERFECT FLAVOUR AND SPARKLING FRESHNESS.
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  • 613 6 There is something peculiarly disturbing with regard to the attitude of silence maintained by Government on the question of restriction. Nothing has been said, and nothing done, to alleviate distress in the minds of either the protagonists of the Stevenson debacle or in the minds
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  • 346 6 Of late, we have received numerous letters from readers adversely criticising the running of the local tramway system. Without exception the complaints are directed against the service which is maintained between Magazine and the Jetty. This fact; combined with the obvious assumption that our correspondents are regular users
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  • 454 6 An American society composed of deck office! s and which styles itself the Neptune Association is bringing a test case before the New York District Federal Court in a few days. As may be guessed, it deals with the question of British ships carrying liquor as ships’stores
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  • 1630 6 *The educated comp,” we know to our sorrow. He means The Willing to be helpful though, as Guide. a fact, he gives us the cold shivers at times. To be fair, however, he can be a joy on occasion. But for sheer willingness to ensure that a
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  • 150 6 TEN THOUSAND Al FJOTBAU MAb’C.L (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. Septemhei 26A football match between the Indians and the S.C.F.A., which tie mer won by one goal to nil, was uni in the history of Singapore tlM,t Never before had any match attni such an «normous attendance, a,u
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    • 24 6 IS. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin i every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday.
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    • 26 6 TH)f TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 10.57 a.m. 5.6 a.m. 5.31 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 11.34 a.m. 5.45 a.m. 12.0 p.m. 6.6 p.m.
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  • 364 7 Two Raids on Iraq. ANGLO-TURKISH DISPUTE. [Reuter’s TK). egrams.] London, September 25. A serious situation has arisen in connection with the Anglo-Turkish dispute as regards the sovereignty of the Mosul Vilayet in Mesopotamia» This is one of the questions on which a* amicable settlement was not reached at
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  • 139 7 THE EFFECT OF PROHIBITION. New York, September 25. fhe Neptune Association, consisting of American deck officers, has filed a suit in the Federal District Court, which will be i eard on September 30, to test the constitutionabty of the Anglo-American liquor treaty. It asks for a week’s
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  • 126 7 «MOST SERIOUS FOR ONE HUNDRED YEARS. Leningrad, September 25. Up till now nineteen deaths have occurred from floods on the Neva which tre the most disastrous since the great rdbds of 1824. Serious damage has been one to factories, the electricity station, the central aqueduct, the telegraph
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  • 45 7 all blacks still winning. Gloucester. September 25. I he Ne& Zealand rugby team beat oucestershire by-6 points to 0. Last Match Won. Cape September 25. lie British beat the 'stern Province bv 8 points to 6 in the 1 «t match <4 tfce tWur.
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  • 143 7 The Commercial Treaty. BREAKDOWN NOT FINAL. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 25. Reuter learns authoritatively in London that the breakdown of the conversations in Berlin it not regarded as final. The conversations were of a preliminary character to enable the respective representatives to prepare a full report on
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  • 69 7 DIPLOMATIC CORPS’ MEMORANDUM. Peking, September 25. The Dutch Minister on behalf of the Foreign Legations has submitted to the Chinese Foreign Office and to Chang Tso-lin a memorandum which, while disclaiming the intention of intervening in hostilities, protests against possible bombing of cities and villages by aeroplanes.
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  • 116 7 .—Vale. FRENCH PAPERS SPEAK OUT. Paris, September 25. The papers commenting on the question of Germany’s entry into the League of Nations, state that very far from giving guarantees, as required by the Covenant, Germany asks for them to be given to her and will not apply
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  • 32 7 A BRACE OF CHANGES. Brussels. September 25. M. Lemaire Dewarzee, counsellor of the legation has, been appointed Minister at Peking replacing M. Everts who has been appointed Minister at Berlin.
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  • 21 7 ARRIVAL AT MELVILLE. Melville. Saskatchewan, Sept. 25. The Prince of Wales has arrived here. He received an ovation.
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  • 119 7 MORE ABOUT THE EDE»‘ MUTINY.” Amsterdam, September 25. Later news from the camp at Ede shows that although there is no question of a mutiny proper there is, apparently, some want of discipline, seemingly of a good-natured character. For example, when an officer ordered soldiers drinking in
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  • 94 7 A woman with a bustling air entered the witness box at Willesden Court and made the peremptory demand: A separation from my husband, please, I m tired of him.” The Magistrate. But that will entail a long legal process ar«i it is a serious matter. You
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  • 92 7 Soviet Troops Retire. HEAVY LOSSES SUFFERED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, September 26. The Assembly adopted the joint Anglo-Franco-Belgian resolution. All the speakers hoped that the League would exercise prudence in dealing with the Georgian question. Fierce Attacks. Paris, September 26. The Georgian Legation in a communique says it is
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  • 73 7 GERMAN NOTE TO POWERS. Berlin, September 26. The Cabinet has approved of the memorandum dealing with the admission of Germany to the League of Nations. A Note is being despatched to the Governments concerned through German diplomats immediately. Chinese Proposal. Geneva, September 26. The Assembly has adopted
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  • 397 7 i.—M. M.” SEVEN CAPTURES OFF .JOHORE CO IST. The motor launches of the Customs Department had busy time during last week-end, when they effected no fewer than seven captures of boats attempting to smuggle rubber out of the country. The first capture was on the 16th. inst. at
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  • 145 7 FALLS ON LINE IN TRYING TO ENTER A MOVING TRAIN. The story of a girl’s narrow escape was told at East Ham, when Florence May Southee, aged about 18, was summoned for attempting to enter a moving train. The girl, it was stated, ran down the steps
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  • 793 7 His friends in Malaya will be glad to hear that Mr. Ebden’s health is gradually improving. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, P. M. 0., Johore, has reported his return from leave and resumed his duties. Mrs. A. E. Pattinson has been an inmate of the European Hospital, Kuala
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  • 709 7 ALLEGED CHEATING. Further evidence was heard yesterday afternoon in the District Court. Penang, before Mr. E. Pratt in the case against Ahmat Omar, who was charged with cheating one S. S. Abdul Razak Merican, by pretending to him that he was one Tunku Mohamed of No. 16 Chang#Alley
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  • 124 7 There is no such word as finality in the lexicon of Messrs. Raphael Tuck and Sons. In the consignment of Christmas Cards and Calendars which has just reached us. is exemplified the firm’s constant determination to keep abreast of the times and anticipate the public requirements. This
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  • 156 7 A STATESMAN COULD MAKE A SPEECH.” Three tests for drunkenness were described by a doctor giving evidence at-'the South'-Western Police Court, where Herbert B. Morris, of West Norwood, was fined £3 and £lO 10s. costs /jbr dangerously driving a motorcar while drunk. Dr. Anderson,
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  • 64 7 TRAGEDY DURING HOLIDAYS IN SCOTLAND. Clive Barclay, a 14-year-old London boy, was found hanging behind his bedroom door at an hotel in Dunbar, where he has been spending a short holiday. The lad formed one of a party who motored round the Borders, and he was then
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  • 79 7 We are asked to draw attention to the fact that the concert advertised for tonight at the Town Hall, will not be given. Emile Paternott, the Ceylon Burgher, who was arrested in Penang some time ago, and whose case was transferred to Kuala Lumpur for trial pleaded
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  • 488 8 A PRIEST’S TRIBUTE. A huge congregation at Westminster Cathedral was deeply moved by a reference made by Father Dunstan Sargent, ef the Dominican Priory, London, N.W., to the work among lepers of a sister who has been thus engaged for 35 yearsThe general public really
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  • 293 8 CAPTAIN DE HAVILLAND ON CAUSES OF AIR CRASHES. The alarming figures given of the num ber of fatal accidents in the Royal Air Forceno fewer than 58 officers and men have, been killed since January 1 represent more than six members of the force killed every
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  • 416 8 BRITISH FIRM MAKES DRASTIC CUTS.” The one topic of conversation in motoring circles to-day was the sensational price-cutting announced by the Morris Company. So far as can be ascertained, there is no immediate intention on the part of other British motorcar manufacturers to follow the Morris example.
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  • 293 8 MAN SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS’ IMPRISONMENT. Sentence of three months’ hard labour was passed at Stratford police court on Holman Arthur Menday, 39, accountant, for attempting to obtain £2 by false pretences from J.W.H.T. Douglas, the Essex cricketer. At the previous hearmg ii was stated that
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    • 198 8 f EXQUISITE hardly describes these f I LAMP SHADES] EĔ whicK we are now selling at H very low prices for such works of art. Call in and select your s Ĕ before our shipment is disposed of. I ROBINSON I I PIANO (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). PENANG. Wiiillli|i||||||||iiiiiiiliilliiiiillllllllllli [singer I
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    • 346 8 From Mother to The wise practice ot using Woodwar d’s Gripe Water as a remedy for JC toe stomach disorders of babies and growing children has been handed down since 1851. This family faith in the 72-year-old remedy is iSied for Woodward’s instantly relieves flatulence and griping pains, CELEBRATED soothes
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  • 377 9 IN AID OF S. I. FLOOD FUNDS. Under the auspices of the United Indian Association, Peijpng, the City Opera Company of Singapore, staged Soordas last night at thf Drury Lane Theatre Hall in aid of the South India Flood Relief Fund. The ball was crowded, almost every >at
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  • 102 9 IMMIGRATION FUND CONTRIBUTES Rs. 10,000. We are officially informed that the Indian Immigration Committee, at a meeting held on 27th August, 1924, unanimously voted a sum orf rupees ten thousand (Rs. 10,000) to be applied to the relief of the distress in South India consequent
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  • 281 9 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The directors, in the course of their eport on the Brunei United Plantations, Limited, for the year ended 30th June, 1924, state: The profit and loss account shows a net profit for the year amounting to; '724,541.07 as against a profit of $3,835.33 for
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  • 898 9 YEAR'S EXCELLENT RES('J/Rs. I The fifteenth ordinary general meeting of Sungei Bagan Rubber Co. Ltd., was held at Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore. The Chairman (Mr. Chew Woon Poh) m moving the adoption of the report i and accounts for the past year, said Turning first of all
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  • 124 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. F? p Shares. t .5 p co GO 'ffl (K c. c. sc. sc. Mining. Hitam 1.40 1.424 1.42 j 1.45 cnm Johan 49 50 50 51 K. Kamunting 47/ 47/6 45/ 46/-
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  • 62 9 SEPTEMBER 26, 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet ...48} steady Fine Pale Crepe ...49 Unsmoked Sheet 32 Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...50 PORE (Crepe ...50| London and New York. London (Smoked Short steady New York G2B| The following were the rubber quotations in London on September 25: Smoked Sheet 1/2$
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  • 103 9 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following prices, on September 25: London. Spot £234.55* up £l.ss 3 mos. buying 236.15 s Llss 3 selling 237 1.15 s Local. September 26: Singapore sold 150 tons at sll6} Penang buyers no sellers sll6}. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd-. London,
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  • 228 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 num. Cloves 100.00 seller 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 12.30 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per
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  • 29 9 The following are non-delivered cables for the week ending 26th instant at )he E. E. A. C. Telegraph Co. Mrs. A pear. Oriental H<4el. Burgoyne Hardies.* frargovne
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  • 1110 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 8 Sic NAMES j §4 c Cfi 00 F* RUBBER [Dollar.] 9 c 9 c S e Allenoy Rubber Co 1 04 1 06 Alor Gajab Rubber Estate 80 90 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 50 1 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 10 5011 00 Ayer Kuning
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    • 223 9 R. YOUNG Co., Ltd., 1 PENANG. T S /B A W'.? ,i 11. I agnßrar -r- 1 N 'jgT k ri s 5 j L COMPLETE WITH FITTINGS. NEW STOCKS DUE SHORTLY AT REDUCED PRICES. (CHEESE. I 1 si S ar I New Zealand Stilton J 1 Australian Cheddar 9
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  • 107 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kopah for Deli. m/s Mijer for Deli and SingaiA>re. Swaerdecroon for Langsa, Edi, T. Serna we, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Pangkor for Dindings. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Station at Penang Altai Maru, Busho Maru, Djember, Eurypylns, Glenshane, Hakone Maru. Largsbay, Mooltan,
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  • 420 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 81 IRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johort and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where 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.m.
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  • 119 10 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 26, 1924. (Ry Cogrtksy of the Uhahtei<nu 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 1 3 days’sight I‘ri vate 160 Bombay Demand Bank 158 I o Madras Demand Bank J5B J>
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  • 52 10 Suniluy. 2Blsth Sunday aft er Irmity. Holy Trinity Church, Nibong Tebal N a.m. Holy Cninmunion (English). am. Holv Communion (Tamil). S. Marks Church, Butterworth, 5.30 p.m Evening Prayer and Sermon. Monday, 2P—S. Michael and All Angels. S. Paulg, Mission Chapel. Bnkit jlengah. 7.30 a.in
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  • 496 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, September. 26 1924 Government Jetton— Mutton Titian per p, Mutton Head, sheep or goat each Iqg Liver with heart 4 lung do lan Tr *P e do lop Goat or Sheep per 15 5? Sweet pair Leg of,ATntton lb Lamb do s'r Sidney pair 3“
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  • 873 11 CLUE OF A PIECE OF MATCH-BOX. London, August 23.The identity of Anthony St. George, the prisoner in a remarkable burglary charge heard at Woking yesterday, is wrapped in mystery. The police believe that he is very well connected. He will say nothing about himself. When
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