Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 October 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-10-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1&33. No. 235. VOL. LXXXII. SATURDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement735 1924-10-11 1 KODAK FILMS FOR SALEartistic local views Al WAYS IN STOCK MKKO studio 7, Northam Road. I THE DRUM PUMP j I GRAND HOTEL BRASTAGI I Unbeatable FOR Simplicity AND Efficiency. 3 > IS iH Unique Health Resort in the Sumatra Highlands 4,800 feet above Sea Level. W| A L W735 words
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Advertisement23 1924-10-11 1 J T. NAGATA, fi ft I DENTIST. I > NEXT DOOR TO I THE DISPENSARY." I I I XftHK X SHE >: 59s m mmmmmT23 words
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Article2408 1924-10-11 2 WIFE’S DIVORCE PKTITION. The motion for an injunction to restrain the Duke of Westminster, his servants, or agents from ejecting the Duchess of Westminster, her servants, or agents from Bourdon House, Davies-street, Berkeleysquare, W„ was again mentioned in the Vacation Court, before Mr. Justice Talbot. The Duchess2,408 words
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Advertisement970 1924-10-11 2 t rii .f J TENDERS INVITED. hort Classified e Supply of cooked rations to Quarantine AdvCFtlSeineiltS* Station, Pulau Jerejak and Sungei Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Ac., PinanB De wt Penanii can be inserted in the Pinang Tenders are invited by the lndian Gazette” at Immigration Committee for the supply970 words
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Advertisement76 1924-10-11 2 H If it’» your NERVES ft Jw you mutt have K |sANATOGEn[ E”-,- Ct AtJI,E WHBELIRsays: t "Ihe dvb.liUted nervous ftft v X system absorbs Sanatogen as the p:<rch«d earth drinks ,/4 up water.” WE SUPPLY Anything and Everything Requisite for Rubber Estates and Buildings etc. AT Most Economical Rates.76 words
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Advertisement249 1924-10-11 2 Keep Your HaiT Healthy By Using CUTICURA Shampoo regularly with a sud« of Cuticura Soap and warm water and keep your scalp clean and healthy. Before shampooing, touch spots of dandruff and itching, if any. with Cuticura Ointment. Soap, Ointment, Talcum sold throughout world. British Depot: F Nevrbery 4 S249 words
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Article1863 1924-10-11 3 A Resourceful Lady. MISS GORDON CUMMING AND CHINA. (From Our Own Correspondent), Edinburgh. September IT. A distinguished Scotswoman has passed away at Crieff at the ripe age of 88. Coupled with the pen of a ready writer, Frederica Constance G >rdon Cumming had all the resourcefulness and love1,863 words
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Article390 1924-10-11 3 LONDON ARTIST SENT TO PENAL SERVITUDE. Harold Jacobus (48) au artist, pleaded guilty wt the Old Bailey to forging 102 ten-shilling currency notes and to having in his possession paper, a hand press, plates, and other instruments. Mr. Justice Swift, passing sentence of three years’390 words
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Article93 1924-10-11 3 NEW HALL BUILT WITH MEMBERS’ FINES. Miners of New Brancepeth, Durham, who formed a non-swearing club, have built a club hall with the money paid in fines by members each time they used bad language. The club has become a popular institution in the village and its membership93 words
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Article108 1924-10-11 3 A beautiful Frenchwoman, Mrs. Harold, has been kidnapped by Moroccans near Larache, in the Spanish zone, ac- cording to a telegram from Casabland. Her husband, a railway engineer, engaged on the Tangier-Fez railway, was killed trying to defend her. The French Government has sent a request to the108 words
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Article60 1924-10-11 3 London September 24.Trustworthy information from Moscow, says the Riga correspondent of the Times confirms the reports that the Georgians continue their unequal ami desperate struggle. Indeed, they have little alternative, since surrender means certain death. Little quarter is given on either side, the Georgians responding to60 words
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Article174 1924-10-11 3 London. September 25.The Times" Trade Supplement. reviewing the results of the Indian Pavilion at Wembley. i oints out that these wijl be specially important not only because India is Britain’s best customer, but also owing to the hostility offered in India against participation. The fact that the174 words
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Article111 1924-10-11 3 Claim jumping with violence is how the Times.” in a leader, describes Turkish raids on the Iraq frontier which it says, may well adversely influence the proposed admission of Turkey into the League of Nations. If the Commissars at Angora do not really care whether Turkey*111 words
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Article96 1924-10-11 3 London. September 26.Germany’s decision to seek admission into the League has created undisguised alarm in official Bolshevist circles, according to the Riga correspondent of the Times,” who says that the 1 test reports indicate that the Soviet leadershave attempted by pressure to restrain Germany from making this96 words
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Article204 1924-10-11 3 London, September 25.Paris is beginning to ask whether all the disarmament talk at Geneva is worth the while. The Paris correspondent of the Times” says that, while on the one hand French opinion is pleased at the o annerin which the British delegates appear to be supporting204 words
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Article125 1924-10-11 3 London, Septeml>er 19. It was a joy ride pure and simple. It was begun just as one might take a motor ride. I had no help from the Government. The thing was entirely unofficial. It was me idea of a holiday.” Th? speaker was Squadron-Leader MacLaren, who125 words
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Advertisement629 1924-10-11 3 When you want a strong antiseptic Soap and it is so often useful in this climate—get Calvert’s 207. CARBOLIC MEDICAL SOAP A k the man who knows the country < i he is sure to know this Soap too and > can fell you why and when you need it.629 words
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Article587 1924-10-11 4 MEN WHO May lose their MONEY IF IT CLOSES. Lt is now certain that if the British Empire Exhibition does not re-open next year there will be a very big call on the guarantors. To make the great Empire show possible, a guarantee fund was opened, and587 words
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Article406 1924-10-11 4 COTTON SPINNING MACHINE. Han Li-sen, President of the Hanshih Girls' Vocational School, Peking, has invented a cotton thread spinning machine which can spin two pounds of thread an hour. The machine consists of a'sexagonal cylinder placed horizontally on a tall wooden frame. Below it are four rows of406 words
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Article427 1924-10-11 4 Straits Times,” AN EARLY MORNING AFFRAY IN NELSON ROAD. On Wednesday afternoon the case was continued before Mr. Pryde, District Judge in which six Sikhs, Bagga, Kishen, Pentap, Jang, Bhong and Sardara Singh, are charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt during the early morning of SeptemberStraits Times,” - 427 words
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514 1924-10-11 4 Even u those happy far-off Victorian days bre; kfast was th'e most difficult of meals. As a rule young ladies, with the particulh’’ wisdom of their generation, circumvt nted the problem by not appearing till h.’ich time. On occasions, however, such a ompromise514 words
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Article301 1924-10-11 4 In man) countries during the Great War, it was made a criminal offence to waste food wilfully. War or no war, no right-minded individual ever does willfully waste good food, but a great many of us do waste it, in spite of ourselves. Any of301 words
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Article178 1924-10-11 4 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Fontainebleau for Singapore. Menggala for Deli and P. Brandan. Silverelm for New York. van der Hagan for Langsa, Sabang. Olehleh. etc., Padang, Mata Hari for Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. I poh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Pungah for Asahan. Egra for Port Swettenham. and Singapore.178 words
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Article415 1924-10-11 4 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BI IMIM. Federated Malay Staten, Malacca, and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except wlieie otherwise stated, close half an honr earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption o> Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closer daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m415 words
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Article103 1924-10-11 4 The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, has been bought by Mr. Coleman Dupont and Mr. Lucius Boomer from Mr. Vincent Astor for the Farmers’ Loan Trust Company. The price is unknown. The property will be modernised. The Waldorf-Astoria thus passes under the control of the syndicate known as103 words
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Advertisement237 1924-10-11 4 Burning, Scalding Pains in Bladder WHAT THE SYMPTOM MEANS. AND HOW THE TROUBLE CAN BE CURED Scalding urine is surely one of the most painful symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble that can be named. It is often difficult to trace the cause of the trouble, but the symptoms are237 words
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Advertisement436 1924-10-11 4 WHITELAW i DOVER STOVES x Whitelaw Dover fSg| I Portable Range un- i A X proved Pattern. 4 The only Economic- a w V 5 wood Burning Range R I J in the East. J S The design of this range is a decided iinprovement f S upon any other436 words
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FEMININE REFELCTIONS
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Article, Illustration1261 1924-10-11 5 Monday, September 15th.—Do prepare or serving before our cold meat, a very excellent soup, suitable for the season i bile runner beans are still to be had, u j this called by the French, Potage Albert. The manner of it to boil I pint of white beans,1,261 words
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Article402 1924-10-11 5 Penelope - By Penelope. There are times when just a little colour of some unusual kind in the cakes and other eatables, which go” with the table decorations, would provide a touch of originality. When the colour has been well introduced the. tables acquire a distinctive note. There are402 words
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Article, Illustration53 1924-10-11 5 To be really smart one has to wear the severest of clothes. This navy costume is quite plainly made, and the high crowned hat which is worn with it, is of grey felt neatly trimmed with navy ribbon. A silk tie completes the this is patterned with grey,53 words
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Article595 1924-10-11 5 Dorothy Leyland - By Dorothy Leyland. Looking back on the last season or two, the most comprehensive word 1 can find to describe feminine fashions is mixtures.” Everything has been mixed. Two or three different kinds of material have been used to form the* same ffrock; and as for colours, nothing595 words
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Article530 1924-10-11 5 Pauline Bouchier - By Pauline Bouchier. The way people hold their hands when greeting you, when they are drinking tea, or just turning over the leaves of a book, is one of those seemly unimportant things which really means so much. Hands are even more expressive when you are just sitting530 words
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Article660 1924-10-11 5 Rosamond - By Rosamond. If your birthday happens to be on tike Ist of September you would be lucky to be in business, as your executive* ability would enable you to manage an enterprise on a considerable scale teu should marry early in life, as vour happiness will come to660 words
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Article134 1924-10-11 5 O.HITRACTSM OF ENGLISH GIRLS IN INDIA. White girls who marry Indians must; be prepared to cut themselves off entirely from all social functions. Their children are not allowed to attend whiter children’s schools in India, and they become outcasts,” said Mr. F. W. FitzSimons, a scientist who has134 words
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Article722 1924-10-11 6 Lull has superceded the storm. Eor the moment peace reigns throughout Malaya and the pros and antis are snug in their lairs healing wounds. In these days of mundanities it appears to be a simple matter to create a furore and in this respect the question of722 words
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Article439 1924-10-11 6 It is not often that a wire thrills a newspaper man. But we were greatly shaken by a wire received this morning. It made the momentous announcement that owing to the General Election the Cambridgeshire had been postponed for a day. That should seal the fate of the Labourites439 words
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Article1232 1924-10-11 6 The cable company amuses us at times by tricky work in its Mental wires. But we cannot Aberration recall that it ever bettered calling itself the Western Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company,’ as it did this morning. We altered that, of course. Newspapers are always sympathetic1,232 words
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269 1924-10-11 6 Installation of Scotia chapter No. 4(»i* under the Scottish Constitution was held at the Scotia Freemason’s Hall. 12 Logan Road, at 7 p. m. on Thursday 9th. The ceremony of installing the Principals were in the hands of the following :Mr. E. Comps, W. A. Ward,269 words
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Article36 1924-10-11 6 rhe Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London. October 9. £242 SP 0 1 and £243.15s three months buying £244 Uyee months selling. J.oncmn, October Hk spot, and £246.10s three months buying» £246.15s three months selling.36 words
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Article60 1924-10-11 6 Saturday October 11, 1924, K-30 P-®-to 10-30 p.m. 1 March The Great Little Army Alter 2 Overture Poet and Peasant Suppe 3 Waltz Chiquita Fernanda* 4 Selection Faust GounO' 1 5 Fox Trot I Love You Archer 6 Patrol Egyptian Lane 7 Selection A Burlesque” Kappa) 3 Fox60 words
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Advertisement199 1924-10-11 6 SSSfi a S v ill I It? 1 I *w W tul|fi Ml ll' 'NN J' A real home” comfort STATE EXPRESS No. 555 are in perfect harmony with that refined atmosphere of the home so characterise tically British. They appeal insistently to those who will have only the one199 words
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Advertisement23 1924-10-11 6 i£. O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday.23 words
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Miscellaneous26 1924-10-11 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 11.29 a.m. 5.44 a.m. 12.0 5.56 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 12.2 a.m. 6.20 a.m. 12.4 6.29 p.m.26 words
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Article403 1924-10-11 7 Holding War Councils. UNIONISTS VERY CONFIDENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 10. Phe majority of M. P’s have already pie to their constituencies where to-day t’. e election battle begins in earnest, here are indications that Conservatives and Liberals will avoid three-cornered jontests in a number of Constituencies[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 403 words
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Article68 1924-10-11 7 THE ENTRY OF GERMANY. London. October 10. I'he British reply to the recent German memorandum with regard to Germany’s admission to the League of Nations has been handed to the German (harga d’Affaires. It is understood that it welcomes Germany as a member of the League, but68 words
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Article62 1924-10-11 7 Vale. NOT TO RE INCREASED. Paris. October 10. official note denies formally the '.amours asserting that the Government would contemplate ar. increased note circulation Government intends to maintain the note circulation within the present units and is resolved that whatever proems may come before it. it willVale. - 62 words
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Article46 1924-10-11 7 BUT NO LOAN MADE. Teheran. October 1(1. Representatives of the Sinclair Comnamely, the Pan-American Petrop, U have telegraphed to the rsian Government accepting the petrot,^Urn conc ession n Persia, though c oan which was originally a condin m concession will not be made.46 words
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Article68 1924-10-11 7 p HE RECORDER” REPLACED. London. October 10. Ine new cable ship. The Cable.” has sion lnp,ett d. for the Eastern Extencj nr ust, lasia and China Telegraph Sin iny t 0 re P ,a£e The Recorder at huiuiT forty veHrs service. A coka an > ln les68 words
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Article109 1924-10-11 7 Must China be Helped SOUND ADVICE OFFERED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 10. An article in the Financial News takes an optimistic view of commercial and industrial progress in China, but it concludes by saying that China has been out of her depth. Thirteen years' experimenting with a[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 109 words
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Article249 1924-10-11 7 NOT THE ONLY SUFFERER. London, October 10. Chao Hsin-chu, speaking to Chinese students at a dinner to celebrate the thirteenth anniversary of the Republic said, he was aware that some people attributed China’s failure to regain a seat on the .Council of the League at Geneva to the249 words
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Article143 1924-10-11 7 PROGRESS OF NEGOTIATIONS Moscow, October 10. M. Karakhan, Soviet Ambassador at Peking, in an interview declared that the Russo-Japanese negotiations had entered the final stage. The principal questions in connection with the Tsarist debt had practically been settled. The two countries had agreed to postpone a settlement143 words
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Article55 1924-10-11 7 A CRITICAL SITUATION. London. October 10. Anxiety is increasing with regard to the critical situation which is developing on the Iraq frontier where the invading Turkish force has not only maintained its ground but has been reinforced and is continually pushing forward pickets. Angora has hitherto practically ignored55 words
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Article20 1924-10-11 7 AGREEMENTS SIGNED. London, October 10. The loan agreements between Germany and the banks concerned have been signed.20 words
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Article28 1924-10-11 7 A NARROW ESCAPE. Phoenix, Arizona. October 10. The airship Shenandoah narrowly averted disaster. It sailed withiTi fifteen feet of the top of Ficacho Peak near Tucson.28 words
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Article96 1924-10-11 7 Re-Opening Next Year A PREMATURE STATEMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 10. It is authoritatively stated that the Government has decided in favour of reopening the Empire Exhibition in 1925. The extent of the Dominions’ participation is not yet known, but a Cabinet committee has concluded that even if[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 96 words
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Article69 1924-10-11 7 GET SOMEWHAT OUT OF HAND. Mons, October 11. Several hundred strikers at Flenu in the Borinage coalfield held a procession at Levant Mine destroying windows and doors of cottages occupied by non-striking miners. They rained stones and revolver shots on gendarmerie who in reply fired a volley69 words
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Article77 1924-10-11 7 A NUMBER OF INJURIES. Newport News. October 10. The army dirigible PCI exploded at Langley Field and several officers and men were injured. Cause of the Accident. A bomb exploded prematurely tearing the dirigible’s silken envelope and resulting in an immediate crash. The crew had no time to77 words
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Article19 1924-10-11 7 Melbourne, October 10. The Belfast Marti has sailed with a full cargo of eight thousand tons.19 words
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Article36 1924-10-11 7 MISS WETHERED’S FINE WIN. Cooden Beach, October 10. In tfie English ladies golf championship final round Miss Wethered, Worplesdon, the holder, beat Miss D Foster, Burnham, Somerset by 8 up and 7 to play.36 words
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Article20 1924-10-11 7 THE AUSTRALIAN CAPTAIN. Sydney, October 10. Mr. Collins has been selected captain of the Australian first test team.20 words
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Article105 1924-10-11 7 STONE’S CREW WINS ROWING CONTEST. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 11. For ithe Chengmai Rowing Cup, Stone’s crew was successful in retaining the trophy, although Gamble’s crew challenged the' leaders over the second half mile of the course. They w'on by three-quarters of a length. The time105 words
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Article109 1924-10-11 7 Five policemen from the Crawfordplace (Marylebone) police station, who set out to round up a number of gambl ers in Huntsworth-terrace, off the Edg-ware-road, were foiled by a man on look-out, who raised an alarm, whereupon the gamblers ran into the neighbouring houses. The look-out, William Payne109 words
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Article682 1924-10-11 7 LONG AND IMPOSING. Unlike last year, when there was a slight drizzle, the lantern procession in honour of the thirteenth anniversary of the Republic of China, which was held last night, was favoured with ideal weather. It, however, rained after everything was over, and slightly interfered with the682 words
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Article49 1924-10-11 7 CELEBRATIONS IN IPOH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 11. Yesterday being the anniversary of the Chinese Republic, the entire town was beflagged. In the evening, massed schools and guilds assembled at the people’s park. An illuminated procession 'through the town was the biggest for many years.49 words
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Article310 1924-10-11 7 S.T.” ABRUPT ENDING TO ESTATE OWNER’S CLAIM. A rubber estate of eight acres in the Seletar district was the subject of litigation which came to an unexpectedly sudden end in the Supreme Court on Wednesday. The case was one in which a Chinese lady named Ong LayS.T.” - 310 words
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Article324 1924-10-11 7 Straits Times.” ELK A YES FACTORY IN BALESTIER ROAD GUTTED. Shortly before noon on Wednesday a fire broke out at the Elkayes Match Factory off Balestier Road, on the border of the Serangoon River. When three engines of the Fire Brigade, with at trailer pump, arrived at theStraits Times.” - 324 words
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Article580 1924-10-11 7 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Still returned to Singapore by the P. and O. Malwa. The death is announced of Sir Curritubhoy Ibrahim Bart., the Bombay millionaire mill-owner and philanthropist. The funeral was attended by hundreds of people cf all classes. Mr. F. R. Mapeney, Assistant telegraph580 words
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Advertisement52 1924-10-11 7 We Think Thai our SERVICE and REPAIRS will give YOU satisfaction. But two heads are always better than one. We therefore invite the motorists of Penang to send us any suggestions that will assist us to give them the service they want Ar Borneo Motors Lytd, PENANG, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur52 words
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Article818 1924-10-11 8 WEMBLEY CROWD GETS ITS MONEY BACK; WITHDRAWN FROM PROGRAM. Wembley has shattered for ever the Western belief in the famous Indian Rope Trick, says the Star. For years the story has been told and accepted in these islands. There must be few who have not heard818 words
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Advertisement604 1924-10-11 8 NOTICE OF SALE, fe Civil Application No’. 9 of 1924. f; Kinta Land Office No. 875 of 1924. J gf W Hill 1,1 lll fwwrrmwwwwThe Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China Chargee With"Raisley vSt* versus 4y z'n the kitchen yk The Ipoh Marble and Lime Works Syndicate, Ltd., Chargor604 words
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Advertisement268 1924-10-11 8 Z > /Topnotch" I K/ng George /V Scotch Whisky The Distillers Agency Limited, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND. SICILIAN MARBLE Co. Ltd., LIVERPOOL CARRARA (ITALY) I lit Every kind of Marble Supplied in White, Sicilian, Statuary, Dove, Siena, Verona, Green. Black and other colour, g Large Stocks Held at Liverpool and Italian Works,268 words
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Article623 1924-10-11 9 Kennedy and Co., Penang, sported on Saturday as follows 11,, political situation at Home has ii( ;l D unsettling effect on the Share j.rk.t which is rather dull but the Tin remains steady at £246-10-0 tl of £2 on the week, after ~'iiing £248-5-0. and Rubber is623 words
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Article75 1924-10-11 9 London, September 24.The Berlin spondent of the Times says Mr. Bernard '-haw is expected to visit Berlin nd Prague late in the autumn en roue 'Moscow where he will begin a politib investigation of the Soviet Government. Me are informed that a final dividend id. per share75 words
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Article397 1924-10-11 9 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., Manchester, report as follows for the week ended September 17. American cotton values have fallen steadily during the week. the aggregate loss amounting to fully Id per lb. The differences between near and distant months have also been rapidly closed397 words
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Article338 1924-10-11 9 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) 17th Sunday after Trinity7.4s Litany. 8 a.fn. Matins, Venite 151. Benedictus 32. Hymn 312. 8.30 Holy Communion, 10 a.in. Holy Communion (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn 238, Ps C 207. Ps Cl 208. Magnificat 222. Nunc Dimittis 220, Anthem "The Radiant338 words
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Article165 1924-10-11 9 The. following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day. n 6 SHARE‘S. al S'® S CQ 02 CQ CC c. c. c. se. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenbv 1.04 1.06 1.05 LlO AlorGaiah 80 90 90 1.00 Bassett. 824 85 85 90 Broga 424165 words
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Article47 1924-10-11 9 October 11, 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 52f firm but Fine Pale Crepe 53 quiet Unsmoked She«t 37 Singa- (Smoked Sheet 53j pore (Crepe 54 Firm upward tendency. London and New York. r/e.v.v (Smoked Sheet l/3£ firm but London Crepe 1/;U qniet New York G29|47 words
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Article118 1924-10-11 9 PENANG, OCTOBER 11, 1924. (By Cohri’esy of the Chartf.re > Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 month»’sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 154 1 3 days’sight Private 157 Bombay Demand Bank 154 o Madras Demand Bank ..154 3118 words
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Advertisement157 1924-10-11 9 A DOCTOR’S WAY WITH DYSPEPSIA. the wife <>f a well known physician became suliercr from digestive disorder, and, natural- ''ongh. she asked her husband for a remedy. doctor made her .up some medicine of the K! i usually given to mild cases, but it failed, t prescribed Bisurated Magnesia, and157 words
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Advertisement20 1924-10-11 9 LETTS DIARIES For 1925. POCKET QUARTO FOOLSCAP. BLOTTERS WITH DIARIES. BLOCK CALENDARS WITH LARGE FIGURES. C. A. RIBEIRO Co., Ltd.20 words
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Advertisement623 1924-10-11 9 wb b PRETTY W MEN Attractions Extraordinary Attractions Extraordinary who wish to reffain their charm hnd J Pinkettes of especial value for the pre- COMING WITH A BANG ON SATURDAY 11th AND SUNDAY 12th OCTOBER. serration of the complexion and of the FROM 9 P.M, TO 12 PM general health.623 words
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672 1924-10-11 10 MRS. ASQUITH AS A READER OF MEN. BRILLIANT PLAY WITH THE FOIBLES OF THE FAMOUS. If you study famous people you have met, you will find they all treat themselves rather differently. Some avoid themselves, some dramatise themselves, some pursue themselves, some deceive themselves, some distrust themselves, some control themselves,672 words
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Article24 1924-10-11 10 October 30—Dance Recital. Miss McNamee and Pupils, Town Hall, fi p.m. Novem. I—Dance Recital, Miss McNamee and Pupils. Town Hall, fi p.m.24 words
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Advertisement396 1924-10-11 10 ylllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg I lull» MXsuwary 11 A COLD DRINK ON I of Exquisite Designs. A HOT DAY I INSPECTION INVITED u Ĕ f CAY TEK COMPANY, j and U 15, CHINA STREET. Hl i B a—l A HOT drink I I Manila Fibre Rope FOR A COOL NIGHT. ALL SttES ,N396 words
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Advertisement29 1924-10-11 10 Jlillbts, their Nutritive and Economic Value, Cultivation, etc., in Malaya by L. M. Berenger, fl/- per book or $l/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gaxett* Press, Ltd.. Penang29 words
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Advertisement514 1924-10-11 10 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE HANDr, MAATSCHAPPIJ. NEDERLANDS TRADING SO(’IE T v ESTABLISHED 1824. 0 «pitai (.Paid-Up) f. 80,000,000 abt £6fi fi6Bß| statutory Reserve f. 20,045,032 abt. G7fl< Special Reserve f. 22,660,000 abt. £1,*****1 Branches.Bandoeng, Bandjernia.Hi u g AT via, Bombay, Calcutta, Cheribon. Djemhe* Djokjakarta, Hongkong, Kobe, Kota lb/' (Acheen), Macrtssar, Medan, Padang,514 words
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Article1681 1924-10-11 11 UNTAUGHT ART OF READING PERSONALITY. By Basil Macdonald Hastings. In a certain village there is a dangerous corner which is not only as sharp as a corner can very we'd be, but is situated on the side of a steep hill. The officials of a well-known1,681 words
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Advertisement266 1924-10-11 11 ftsT' ftf 17 1-IOM cae** jj^ \k &d Wincarnis gives a feeling of NEW LIFE 0 to those who are Weak, or Anaemic, > Nervous or Run-down Good health is necessary to your well-being Wincarnis is necessary to promote good health. Wincarnis is not a luxuryit is a positive necessity266 words
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Advertisement19 1924-10-11 11 Dhoby Account Book FOR 52 WEEKS |l EACH 80 CT«. Stocked by: n Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. W 11119 words
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Advertisement334 1924-10-11 11 o Your children should be full of the energy of good health. To ensure c milk should form part of their daily f O diet. Ordinary milk, however, is unsuitable, for it is always exposed to the dangers of dust, flies and germs. GyOWITIQ The famous Milk-Food, Glaxo, is e334 words
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