Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 September 1924

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED daily. 1333. No. 224. VOL. LXXXII. MONDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 5924. PRldfe 15 ce’nts.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 955 1 0 KODAK FILMS FOR SALE. ARTISTIC LOCAL VIEWS ALWAYS NIKKO SIHDIO 7, Northam Road. i i i i i I TRY THIS FINE OID ALE 8 THE MOTORISTS SURE SHIELD, f IS IT’S GOOD f r-. <J2 It is a very common human li—iFMi m ^reaaawsrwniri Zj* failing to under-estimate
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    • 28 1 Authoritative EYE EXAMINATIONS at Tha Shaiighai Stores (Penanj) Co., 1116 Eastern Optical Co., (Penanf Division.) 188. P«nanB R< ad. Penang. Business will be started on| Ist October, 1524.
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  • 215 2 TENNIS TOURNAMENT WINNERS. The following is a list of the winners of the Tennis Tournament Events during the year: January, 1924. Profession Pairs, E. H. Everest and E. G. Bird. Single Handicap Class A”, E. J. Bennett. Single handicap Class B JSchiess. Single Handicap «Class C J-
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  • 120 2 The winners of the Bowls Tournament are as fallows January, 1924. Championship, E. J. McLernon. Runner-up, G. B. F. Southam. Championship Pairs, Dr. C. H. Hertz and G. B. F. Southam. Single Handicap, E. J. McLernon. Double Handicap. W. Hamilton and J. G. Allan. Mixed Double Handicap.
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  • 287 2 COMMENTS ON DELAYING ACTION. James Worinald, 39, described as a clerk, of Raphaei-road, Hove Sussex, was charged at Bow-street police-court with indecently assaulting a girl typist, aged 16. A detective-sergeant stated that in consequence of complaints, he went with two other officers to a roof in High
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 730 2 X Ik I J 1 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. MICHELIN I H. Ind^ ta «fr Mt owwd.H«r,or I CABLE-CON FORT” I pwlage. u LOW PRESSURE J- PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. x TYRES I J H last longer I Local »36 THAN ORDINARY I Country (8.8. F.M.S.) »42 B CORDS. X Foreign (Siam,
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    • 945 2 T <7 BANKS -y;,,,,., ,t THE MERCANTILE BANK of INDIA, LIMITED. 8 I fl 1 1 (Incorporated in England.) rr Authorised CapitaT £3,000 000 fiM Subscribed Capi<l 1.800 000 I Paid-up 1,*****0 J Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 1.407 gjj yjjftgX/ rv- \f J Board of Directors. jk ix/f 1
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  • 681 3 GENERAL MEETING. The fifth annual general meeting of Batang Padang Dredging Company, Limited, was held a.t the registered offices of the company, 33, Beach Street. Penang, at noon on Saturday, the 27th inst. Mr. A. H. Miles presided in the absence of thle Hon. Mr.
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  • 73 3 Thl*re has been much foreign andl home competitioin for the contracts in connection with the electrification of the Cape Town suburban railway, and two Glasgow firms (have received orders amounting to £lOO,OOO. Messrs. James Howuen are to erect, three valued at and Messrs. Mirrlees Watson have
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  • 474 3 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on Saturday as follows The Share Market has been more active again particularly in the -Mining Section, the price of Tin having recovered to £235-15/- after declining to £229-10-0. Rubber has also improved to l/2i but except for enquiries from| London
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  • 221 3 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. 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 12.40 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. I 15.00 per
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 429 3 Skin Irritation Germolene immediately stops all the irritation of-eczema, rashes, eruptions. It cleanses and heals the skin. v Mrs. Hill, of 8, Street, St. James, Bristol, fl Eng., says: My husband caught eczema as the result of a chill. It appeared first on his Jfrfeto F arms, but soon spread
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    • 256 3 The cook s companion all the world over. For all < > styles of cooking, use LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE This weakening condition arises from .ome failure of the body to dispose effectively of the < waste products of digestion. The natural way Qqßb to tone up, stimulate and regulate the
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  • 1150 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. **Dr. Smart is returning to the Straits by the Karmala,, j Mr. H. M. Haughton of the P. W. D., is leaving England for the Straits early on October. Mr. N. K. Bain has been appointed an Assistant District Judge tor Singappore and Penang, and a Police Magistrate
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  • 65 4 RUGBY AND SOCCER RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. September 29. The Singapore Rugby side defeated the Johore team, which included men ft)m the Pegasus, by nine points to eight. Selangor gained a victory over Singapore’s Malaya Cup team by three goals to two before a large attendance
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  • 57 4 Club Badge. At Tanjong Bunvah yesterday for the Club Badge the following members were successful in swimming the quarter mile under 11 min. G. S. Stevens. 9 min. 5 secs. I S. Mortimer 10 min. 40 secs. C. E. Bowers. 10 min. 58 secs. Seven swimmers started
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  • 212 4 Hoot Hye’s Success. At the West Sussex Lawn Tennis Championship at Bognor, Khoo Hooi Hye in partnership with J. J. Lezard (the Varsity Tennis Blue) won the open doubles, beating J. B. Gilbert (Davis Cup International) and 11. Portlock 62. 6l. 6l. This is no mean performance as
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 263 4 F il I 8’- u 1 h f I < s®®^Wigwwg I llltsaSilßOS Eg Pl p] pl Pl I c/ r< I LI trt My Something more than perfectly matured, perfectly graded and prepared Virginia leaf tobacco goes into Golden Igj Specials” cigarettes-a wealth of expert knowledge, the J LI
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  • 2106 5 DUTCH INFLUENCE AND ENVY. i_ By Bookworm. In advancing about into the woods the ground begins to rise and the soil improve. It is here a light mould mixed with sand and seems well fitted every purpose of culti'ati m. Tl is soil is evidently formed
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  • 145 5 A tragedy occurred at Buckenham, Norfolk, Mr. Edward Elijah Trett, a weH-known farmer 1 pf Rockland) St. Mary, near Norwick, was drowned. His wife was a witness of the tragedy, and his four daughters narrowly escaped the same fate. Mr. Trett, with his wife
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  • 154 5 TJhomas Hall, 38 a painter, who appeared in court with his head bandaged, was charged at Greenwich Police-Court, with assaulting Henry Thatcher. The complainant said that on Friday night, after he had gone to bed, accused threatened to break into his house, and witness, having telephoned
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  • 1027 5 TRIBUTE TO MARSHAL AND SON. A correspondent of the North China Daily News,” under date of September 12, writes strongly as a pro-Chang Tso lin” man. As pointed out by our cemtemporary, to appreciate the work of Chang Tso-lin is not to disparage that others. All those who
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  • 203 5 BEDFORD ENFORCES ITS RULE OF THE PAVEMENT. Bedford police are determined not <o allow’ mothers and nurses to push their perambulators abreast on the pavement* of the town, and for infringement of a bylaw’ which forbids this four persons w’ere summoned at the borough court. The
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  • 193 5 MOTOR-CAR CHARGE .V detective’s trap for alleged mofotcar Thieves was described at Marylelrono w’hen Leonard Bruce Lyle, 37, engineer, of_Pinnard-mansions, Shepherd’s Bush and Frederick Walsh, 34, motor dealer, of Aigburth-mansions, Brixton, S. W.* stated to be partners in a fiim known as the Regency Automobile Company, of
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  • 107 5 MAYORALTY OF TOKIO. Tokio, Sept 25. As a candidate for tho Mayoralty of Tokio. Mr. S. Kubota has? call in place of Mr. Inoue, who declined the carfdidacr. The N. Y. K. Dispute. Seven hundred and four resignationshave now been received out of 840 offico employees of the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 170 5 OUR WEEKLY CARTOON. IN THE PUBLIC EYE.”, I M-e C>)/ II -I Unv L »<X J b h"- //A W 1 I JF A Jsl II I II rAM 1 z-yv? rt-ui- i v x I ft I PRESIDENT CALVIN COOLIDGE. President Coolidge i» o2,’a*native of Vermont, and a graduate
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  • 612 6 Fallowing upon our recent dealing with restriction of rubber output in relation to the Malayan and Chinese* small-holder, interesting correspondence has come to hand which indicates without a doubt the existence of deep anxiety even among owners of the larger estates. The evil is not confined to one
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  • 481 6 Although Reuter furnishes a fairly comprehensive report of the crisis which has arisen at Geneva in consequence of an amendment submitted by Mr. Adatchi (Japan), the point made by the Japanese representative is obscure. We presume that Mr. Adatchi set forth Japan’s position at some length and it
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  • 354 6 On Friday we drew attention in these columns to the many complaints we had received respecting the running of the tramway service between the Magazine and the Jetty. The gist of the grievances expressed was that there was a scarcity of trams from the Magazine to the
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  • 1228 6 .(carding to Rover,” in hiB turf notes, on Saturday a petition Singapore signed by F. M. S. and Races. Penang race-horse owners has been sent to the Singapore Turf Club asking for freight compensation and stabling facilities for horses entered similar to those granted by Turf Clubs
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  • 235 6 THEFT OF CLOTHING. Ali bin Awang pleaded guilty before Mr. N. K. Bain this morning to theft of articles of clothing from various inmate» of the Malay Home in Buckingham Street, Penang, but sentence was deferred till Thursday for his record to return from the Registrar of Crim
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  • 89 6 1 the The homeward closes at 10 a.m. on Iridaj, proxi um. Danangon The mail despatched h'<™ «p the s‘h September by the s.s. delivered in London on Se ptember. of 'b o temporary Headqua“' Old XSvierians’ Association is m Hutton Lane, opposite ti Station. < The P.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 24 6 E. O.’. Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tfiesdav and Friday. Special Tiff id every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Qoncert every other Sunday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 45 6 > theatße royaL LYRIC THfcATRES, LIMITED. </ Z 2— From Monday, 29th Sept. ;o Wednesday, Ist Oct. v /O' 'tfA. f I—s15 Lend me Your Name (Harold Lockwood). 612 Mathias Sandorf, IstzTwo Episodes. 13 International News.. 1418 The Lone Hand (Hoot Gibson). 19 Picking After Pizaro (Comedy).
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    • 28 6 Tlrffe TABLES. I’o-Day. High Water. f Low Water. 12.39 a.m. 6.56 a.m. 12yV> ffm. 7.13 p.m. To-Morrow. rfigh Wafer Low Water. 1.12 a.m. 7.30 1.20 p.m. 7.45 p.m.
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  • 1897 7 Japanese Bombshell. DIVERGENCE VIEWS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, September 27. 1 Discussion of the articles in the juridisection of the Disarmament Protocol of the first gnAnittpe yesto a divergence of views in consequence of an amendment submitted by Mr. Adatchi, proposing to enljftge the scope of the Council
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  • 85 7 PRELIMINARY TESTS. London, September 29. Preliminary tests of the light twoseater aeroplanes were successfully carried out at the Lympne aerodrome yesterday. Fifteen entries have been received. The Air Ministry is offering prizes of £3,000. The flying competition proper commences to-morrow and it is hoped the tests will result
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  • 50 7 SPECIAL SERVICE SQUADRON RETURNS. London, September 29. The ships of the Special Service Squad-* ron reached Land’s End last evening on completion of the world cruise. The Hood Delhi and Dauntless went to Plymouth, the Repulse and Adelaide to Portsmouth and the Danai and Dragon to Sheerness.
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  • 40 7 Moscow, September 28. A Russian glider established a record at the meeting at Theodosia, at which 53 machines participated. The winner remained in the air for 5 hours 15 minutes 32 seconds. Two airmen crashed and were killed.
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  • 26 7 CIRCUIT NOW COMPLETED. Seattle, September 29. The American world fliers landed at Sandpoint aerodrome this afternoon, thereby completing the circuit of the globe.
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  • 21 7 Bombay, September 27. The death is announced of Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim a prominent merchant and a Moslem’benefactor. h
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  • 15 7 Cairo, September, 27. »is persistently rumoured that aud’s Wahabis have cajfcured Mecca.
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  • 9 7 The world fliers have arrived at Eugene,
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  • 620 7 Speech at Derby. DEFENCE OF UDVERNMEtyT. [Rbutrr’s Telegrams.] London. September 27. Mr. MacDonald, departing from S'! Pancras to deliver Derby his first* political speech since the recess, was met by a group of men in working clothes who shouted, St’Jtk to the Russia 1 Treaty, Ramsay, even
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  • 78 7 WHO IS IT ANY HOW London, September 27. The Raja of Perak accompanied by sixteen natives from Wembley, departed for Malaya on board the Phemius. Commissioner Caldecott bade them farewell. [This is apparently a mistake for His Highness the Sultan of Perak arrived here on the 10th
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  • 37 7 GIANTS’ VICTORY. New York, September 28. The Baseball Giants broke the record established 49 years ago and won the National League Championship for the fourth time in succession by defeating yesterday by 5 to 1.
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  • 130 7 First Division Results. SCOTTISH LEAGUE SURPRISES. 7 London, September 2?. The following are the results of the First Division Matches in the Football League Birmingham 1, Burnley 0. Blackburn 1. Aston Villa 1. Bolton 1, Sunderland 2. Leeds 1. l. Liverpool 3, Notts Forest' 0. Newcastle 2, Bury
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  • 78 7 BOBBY JONES’S VICTORY. New York, September 27. Bobby Jones beat von Elm in the final of the American Amateur Golf Championship by 9 and 8. In the semi-finals of the American Amateur Golf Championship, Bobby Jones, who played excellent golf all day long beat Ouimet by 11
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  • 20 7 ALL BLACKS’ VICTORY. London, September 27. At Swansea the All Blacks beat Swansea by 39 points to 3.
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  • 63 7 EPINARD BEATEN AGAIN. New York, September 27. Fifty thousand witnessed the second International Race on the aqueduct track which resulted as follows: Lad kin (1) Ep3hard (2) Wise Counsellor (3)g Won by a very short head; a lelgth between second and-third. «> i’ime 1 min. 362/5 secs. jjThe
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  • 66 7 SPANISH TROOPS Madrid, September 28. A communique states that the Spanish advance on Sheshuan continues satisfactorily. Enemy attacks have been driven back. In heavy fighting in the Larache Sector, near Reniaros, the enemy suffered severe losses and a few Spanth officers became casualties. The Spanish troops made a
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  • 202 7 Religious Strife. REVIVAL THREATENEWT [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, September 27. A rex Bal of religious strife in France is threatened as the result of French Cardinals sending a letter to M. Herriot begging him not to execute the decision to suppress the French Embassy at the Vatican or
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  • 143 7 (Vale.) M. HERRIOT’S COUNSEL. Berlin, September 28. M. Herriot, interviewed by »the Vorwaerts,” declared that Fiance has the greatest desire to participate in the organization of world can use it only on condition tht*Jthe security of France does not suffer. work of pacification would be so long
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  • 155 7 A CLAIM ON BRITAIN. Moscow, September 28. Twenty four million roubles damage vfes done by the floods at Leningrad. Sccordiaig to the Rosla News Agency a claim for 120 million pre war roubles will to Britain as the result of the report of a commission of enquiry into
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 58 7 I l»~ II Ml I The Most I 0 Popular Small Car I 1 Q in Penang. n I YOUR OLD CAR J TAKER IN PART b FAYMENT E DEFERRED PAYMENTS BBB?) r ARRANGED. May We Give you a Demonstration FULL PARTICULARS FROM: L I BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED, PENANG. Q
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  • 295 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Rochjissen for Seii, Sabang, Olehleh, *3tc., Padang. vln Hogendorp for Deli, and Langsa. Rasa for Setul* Half Moon for New York, for Dindings. Ethiopia for PorT Swettenham and Singapore. < t r The new «A and 0., passenger mail boat Ranpura has been launched, and will
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  • 394 8 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BI TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johor and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption of Night Mail Service. 'l'he following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30
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  • 552 8 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, SepAmber, 29 1924. cte Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do I °9 Goat or Sheep per lb Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mntton lb 55 Lamb d° Kidney
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    • 178 8 r n 4a >dfevw 1 I bMH ''W -a»£*W 9< /dMMBk jk i VI *-M ywilttCTrr’ <,7 '"’’k WIISE 3h? !Ssk I .1 IH TERMS TO SUIT YOU can be arranged whereby you can purchase a fully guaranteed tropical PIANO backed by our for the best value at u the
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    • 18 8 Pitmans Junior Typist Book, per book or $2/- post free, .stocked by the Pinang Wanette/ Press, Ltd., Penang. <
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    • 311 8 S’ Wm. YOUNGER Coj, Ltd., Um EDINBURGH. BiMr IH MONK BRAND. I® s '1 NX I 'link s /al I Hw INDIA I f hpil PALE I I Bnfl ALE.lfcianl I Sandilands, Buttery Co., Sole Agents :Straits Settlements and F. M. S. Deys, months and years swift bear u« to*
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  • 1086 9 GOVERNMENT? DINNER. His Majesty’s Speech. His Majesty the King of honoured His Excellency the Governor by dining with him at Government House on The following were the guegts "ho were invited to meet the the honour ing presented Majesty E. Chao Phya Dharma, H. Phya Raghob, First
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  • 278 9 His Majesty the King of Siam is expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur this evening by .Special Train. A Guard of Honour of the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, will be mounted on No. I platform, facing No. 2 platform, with the left flank resting on
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  • 312 9 The following is the progrjjnme for j the landing of H.M. The King of Siam, in Penang and the traffic arrangements in connection therewith. H. M. The King is due to arrive at Victoria Pier at 8.45 a.m. on Wednesday, October j His Majesty, having been received
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  • 387 9 the direction of Mr. F. R. Martens.S. F. P.” CROWN PRINCE OF SIAM PRESENT. The Ball arranged with the object of assisting the work of St. Dunstan’s, which took place at the Victoria Mem orial Hall, Singapore, was a gratifying success from every point of view. There
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  • 363 9 Mitchell cup competition. Twenty competitors entered for the Mitchell Cup” presented by the HonMr. John Mitchell open /o members of the P. and P. W. V, (Colours nnd Auxiliaries), which wa/ shot for at the Rifle Range, Kampong yesterday morning under fine weather conditions Major R. R. Robertson,
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  • 458 9 STREET MURDER AND CROWD PSYCHOLOGY. A Sitiawan correspondent of the T-O-M writes:On Thursday the 25th instant at about a few minutes before eleven a.m., a commotion was caused in front of Nam Bee’s shop, Simpang Ainpat, when three Hochiew women darted out from the five-foot pathway into the
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  • 128 9 following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy J- Co.’s share list J Saturday. To-day. See® < SHARES. fS n -3 1 k 00 QQ CO ao j I c. J c. tc. fc. \Rubher (Dollar.) fndragiri 3.50 3.75 3.40 3.55 Malaka P. LlO 1.15 1.10 1.12$
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  • 62 9 September 29, 1924. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet ...48$ steady Pknang Fine Pale Crepe ...49 .Unsmoked Sheet 32 Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...50 PORE 1 Crepe ...50$ London and New York. London Sl ateady New York The following were the rubber quotations in London on September 27: Smoked Sheet 1/2|
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  • 4 9 TIN OUTPUT.
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  • 1078 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. £i a NAMES g J J RUBBER [Dollar S e S 0 4 Allenby Rubber Co I 04 1 06 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 80 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 50 1 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate W 5011 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 30 Ayer Molck
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 225 9 WHEN I WAS A GIRL” English Woman in America Talks of Her Youth for the Guidance of Girls of To-day. When 1 was a girl,” says Mrs. Mary A. Stevens, of No. 60 Barclay street. Lowell, Mass., my blood was thin and j I was very nervous. I was living
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    • 68 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MOTORCAR FOR SALE. Large Overland (Model 85) in good condition, new hood, tyres, and recently repainted. Good supply tools and covers. Price $l,OOO. Trial arranged. C. Trim Johnson, Georgetown Dispensary. TO LET. Compound House No. 291, Anson Road, fitted with electric lights. Entry Ist October. Apply to C.
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  • 697 10 PREMIER’S PROUD BOAST. Government’s Problems. The Prime Minister was on August 29, .enfertained at tanner by the Town Council of Lossieliouth, his native town. The Rev. W. S. Shaw, proposing his health, said that nb man had ever been more misunderstood, more maligned, but to-day the
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  • 113 10 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 29, 1924. (By Courtesy of phr Charterei» Rank.) London Demand Rank 2/4 1/16 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/<S 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank R» B r> 7 j'| 3 days’sight Private 160 BoYnbay Demand Bank 157 y o Madras Demand Bank
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    • 351 10 >-- J THE MOTOR ALL SPARES j/eYCLE THAT i STOCKEE\ < HAS WON i AND RAP,D KM SERVICE j popularity I THE MOTOR' CYCLE. THE r WILL SPEEDY Y' GIVE I E .Mam Y 0“ I SPORTS <( EXCELLENT. I MODEL SERVICE. I SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. We stock various
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    • 476 10 «X 1 NEW IMPROVED MotlEL I I GRAY I Everybody, everywhere needs to know what tnillions of folks learned abovt I $1,750 F. O. R. Singapore. The Biggest Car Vhlue To-dav 5 A r 7 x The new improved model of the Gray offers a severe SHr> 7F temptation to
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  • 889 11 SHOCKS FROM THE SEA. Mr. E.G. Boulenger writes in the Daily Telegraph”:The arrival at the Zoological Society’s aquarium of an electric eel from the Acazon River, measuring over sft in length, has led me to choose the subject of electric fish for my first article under the above
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  • 637 11 WAITER AND FREN(MIWOMAN. An extraordinary stcJy was told at Bow-street Police-court by Harold V.?re Witty (otherwise 33. who was charged with bigamously married Marie Raymond Lecomte, at the Registry Office, HacknejQ in March last, his lawful wife being still alive. Evidence by the last-mentioned having been given,
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  • 169 11 A thrilling rescue Was -effected shortly after midnight on August 27 on the cliffs at I-renehman’s Bay, near South -Shields. A ypiing miner named Albert Thornton, in order to take a short cut, attempted to scale the cliffs, Became exhausted when he had almost reached the top.
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    • 386 11 rftfeO 1 vJiIL fi\ Im j w Jj? ?BV "J I'K/AfS f£ill tlie Pain JCI /> with Sloan’s 9 X NOTHING BETTER FOR sciatica, rheumatism, FPIftSEU/ ALC. RHEUMATIC AND NERVE PAINS. T/ Rheumatism and kindred complaints are responsible for 11 thousands of men and women losing time and money. J
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    • 23 11 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, (New Era Edition) Comp'e+p Edition with supplementary ExerrisA« For J3/30 po«t .«V .1 Ry the Gazette Pree- Te 7
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    • 732 11 w If you arc y&v Sr- Weak An mi c, 1 Nervous, Run-down W ri tjCsiik t° u Wincarni» «1K St rati jL vJI 2 -Jl? v Wincarni» offers you new 1 A v trength to banish your weakness v new, rich, red blood to renew your Uli 9 impoverished
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