Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 October 1924
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Title Section20 1924-10-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 236, VOL. LXXXII. MONDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement727 1924-10-13 1 kodak films for sale. artistic local views Al WAYS IN STOCK NIKKO STUDIO 7, Northam Road. £!HIIIHIinhlllllllHllh<illiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllllhlliEh <N fIF YOU ARE FEELING i I THE MOTORISTS SURE SHIELD. I RUN-DOWN DRINK I ffi It is a very common human z~ I failing to under-estimate risk, I GUINESS’S FOREIGN I ww727 words
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Advertisement17 1924-10-13 1 IF YOU NEED GLASSES PLEASE CALL AT SHANGHAI EASTERN TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED. 188, PENANG ROAD.17 words
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Article653 1924-10-13 2 A SHORT SKETCH OF A. E. R. GILLIGAN. The English team for Australia is justifiably hopeful that they will bring back the ashes. The pivot round which the side will work is the captain. It is probable that no cricketer from England will ever be more popular653 words
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Article215 1924-10-13 2 WIFE LEFT TO STRUGGLE WITH A MAN. T suppose you thought was the better part of valour,” remarked M!r. Wilberforce, at the Marylebone Police Court when a husband said that h'e saw a man struggling with his wife and ran for a policeman. The case was215 words
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Advertisement1368 1924-10-13 2 POSITION VACANT. NOTICES. WRf*AT I Wanted a General Clerk. Applicant PINETTE, 34, Bishop Street, Penang. JUIIU with good knowledge of English only Choice inexpensive Ladies Hats &c. /ft need apply. State salary required. j n t rot j uc tory Sale 13th to 18th instant. Chinese preferred. Apply Box No.1,368 words
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Advertisement446 1924-10-13 2 When you want a strong I 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 he is sure to know this Soap too and 1 can tell you why and when you need it. Hctzci ci446 words
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Article581 1924-10-13 3 RECEPTION TO H.H. THE REGENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, October 10. Right royal was the reception accorded to H.H. Tunku Ibrahim, C.M.G., C.V.0.. on his return from Europe t-o his home. As expected, unprecedented were the scenes of jubilation witnessed throughout Alor Star yesterday. The clerk581 words
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Article199 1924-10-13 3 GROTESQUE CLAIMS. The Bishop of Durham, Dr. Hensley Henson, pre-aching at Sunderland, replied to a recent statement by Cardinal Bourne, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, at Sunderland, that the Church of England could not claim ecclesiastical continuity with the old Latin Church in this199 words
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Article497 1924-10-13 3 MAN’S PROFITABLE KNEE. At the Old Bailey, Martin Conway, 34, labourer, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to obtain money from the London Electric Railway Company by false pretences. Sir Henry Curtis Bennett, K. C., who, with Mr. J. A. C. Keeves, prosecuted, said that497 words
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Article102 1924-10-13 3 £2,500 A MONTH FOR HIS FAMILY. In a statement regarding the proposals for a final financial settlement between Prussia and the Hohenzollerns, the Prussian Minister of Finance discloses the fact thait the Government paid the exKaiser for property that he owned in the Wilhelmatrasse, Berlin, so that102 words
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Article80 1924-10-13 3 EARLY MORNING SHOTS AT MAN. Street cleaners used their hose on the Place du Revard, at Aix-les-Bains, to disarm a woman who had fired a revolver at her male companion. The couple were quarrelling in the early morning. The woman’s aim was bad. but as the80 words
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Article185 1924-10-13 3 Any diminution of energy is due to nerveweakness, either temporary or chronic. Nerve-weakness is caused by a draining away of phosphorus, needed to keep the nerves in I perfect health. To renew energy, therefore, the nerves must be brought to their high-water mark of efficiency.185 words
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Article591 1924-10-13 3 The beauty experts of America, in solemn conference assembled, have discovered that the sort of stuff their clients have to drink under Prohibition is making the business of beautifying much too difficult. Synthetic whisky, it appears, produces the synthetic facesagging muscles, sallow complexions, early grey hair,591 words
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Article157 1924-10-13 3 ONLY 675 BRITISH OFFICERS IN COUNTRY OF 300,000,000. The debate on the report of thb Lee Commission on the Indianisation of the Indian Civil Service began in the Legislative Assembly. Sir Alexander Muddiman, the Home member, moved the Government resolution proposing that the main proposals of the157 words
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Advertisement651 1924-10-13 3 BANKS II the mercantile bank of INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) Authored Capital £3,000,000 Sab cribed Capital 1.800,000 Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 1,407,811 Board of Directors. q, r K J. Black Bart. (Chairman), J. M Rvrie, Esq., Il- Melvill Simons, Esq., P. R Chalmers, Esq.. Sir David651 words
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Advertisement25 1924-10-13 3 Pitman's Shorthand Rapid Course (New Era Edition) Complete Editior with supplementary Exercises (Hi or S3/30 post free, stocked by th' Pinang Gazette Preus LXd., Penan?25 words
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Advertisement1115 1924-10-13 3 NOTICE OF SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. SUIT 1923 No. 344. In Pursuance of an Order of Court dated the 29th day of October 1923. IMPORTANT SALE of valuable shophouse property forming part of the Residuary Estate of Mohamed Noordin Deceased. MR. MOHAMED1,115 words
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Article1201 1924-10-13 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. J. A. Archibald has returned from leave. Mr. C. F. J. Green is appointed Director of Fisheries, Straits Settlements. Mr. J. R. Neave has been seconded for service under the Government of Johore. Mr. Robert Coulthard has been appointed to be a Construction Inspector, F.M.S. Railways. The1,201 words
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Article231 1924-10-13 4 In spite of other attractions in town on Saturday night, there was a good house at the Empire Hall. Penang Road, when the famous Malay Opera of Malacca, owned by Wan Yet Alkali, a well-known Arab family of Singapore, staged for the first time in Penang one231 words
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Advertisement913 1924-10-13 4 l<AAfgasiFygi ~~~-nf B 1 i Tie perfect cigarette in the perfect packing? t Desire for novelty played no part in the decision to pack Golden Specials” in tins of twenty-five. jrpS Smokers East of Suez know, to their cost, the extreme rapidity with which cigarettes deteriorate J once a tin913 words
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Article501 1924-10-13 5 THEFTS EROM SHOW CASES. The constables of the Metropolitan Police who stole from show cases outside tradesmen’s shops at Ilford while’ they were on duty at night were sentenced at the Old Bailey. Ernest Arthur Whitfield (29)» and Richard Prince (27) were charged with stealing501 words
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Article261 1924-10-13 5 MAGISTRATE DUBIOUS. A man who said he was a newspaper proprietor applied to Mr. Leycester at Bowstreet Police Court for process against a certain person for sedition. He explained that a charge had already been made against the same person, but was withdrawn. Mr. Leycester.You will have261 words
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Article494 1924-10-13 5 NOTED SURGEON DEFENDS HIS SON. A midnight motorcar smash in the Bays water-road was followed by the appearance at the Marylebone Police Court of Douglas Dixon, DzS. C.. an ex-Lieut. of the R. N., and now an electrical engineer, aged 25, the son of a surgeon, residing494 words
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Article259 1924-10-13 5 ARREST OF MAN WHO FOUGHT DUEL IN A FLAT A dossier of Jack Tarbean, who figured in the sword case” of a quarter of a century ago, is being despatched from Scotland Yard to Montreal, where this man, now well over GO, is’under arrest. Tar beau’s arrest,259 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1924-10-13 5 (By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris, September 17. 1924. The return from sea and mountain of smart society folk is manifested on every hand. Luxurious motorcars sweep in endless procession along the Avenue du Bois. while elegant fashions, suggesting the latest Autumn novelties, are seen on every side.1,096 words
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Advertisement398 1924-10-13 5 j OMELETS should always be seasoned with LE A PERRINS' SAUCE an art exhibition J.inanese Modern Water Colour Paintings and Antique Coloured Wood Prints, and Choice Ivory Works. From 15th October to 25th October AT NIKKO STUDIO, No. 7 Northam] Road a A. M. TO 8 P. M. TOSA ART398 words
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Advertisement14 1924-10-13 5 j MICHELIN CABLE-CONFORT" LOW PRESSURE TYRES ENSURE LUXURIOUS 'MOTORING COMFORT.' I «S «MOB MB*14 words
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Advertisement270 1924-10-13 5 HUSBAND’S INDIGESTION. WIFE’S ANAEMIA Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Again Prove Their Value As A Family Remedy The right way to build up a weak st* mach is through the blood Anaemia is poverty of blood and requires touic treatment. There is nothing remarkable, therefore, in the fact that M> and270 words
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Miscellaneous33 1924-10-13 5 THEATRE ROYAL. LYRIC THEATRES, LIMITED. TJie Only Road (Viola Dana). Mathias Standard (Serial ep. 4-6. Young Ideas (Star Comedy). In Judgment of featuring Franklyn Furnam and Anna G. Wilson. Dangerous Waters (Jack Mulhall).33 words
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Article26 1924-10-13 6 Andersen.At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on the 10th inst., to Mr. Mrs. J. E. Andersen, Cheviot Estate. Labu a daughter. Rangoon papers please copy.26 words
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Article65 1924-10-13 6 Stack-Str UYs. On October 10th. 1924 at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore. by the Ven. Archdeacon F. G. Swindell. Henry George Stack, to Gladys Gwendoline, second daughter of Mi. and Mrs. G. W. Struys. Walter-Cox.At the English Church, Batavia, on October 2, 1924, by the Rev. G. T. Shetcliffe, William65 words
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Article541 1924-10-13 6 About a month ago we commented editorially on the hardships inflicted on the smallholders of Malaya by the operation of the Restriction Ordinance. In support of our contention we cited the case of a European smallholder, the owner of 79 or 80 acres of mature rubber, who541 words
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Article378 1924-10-13 6 The General Election manifestoes have been issued_ and they make interesting reading. They are typical in tone. That of Mr. Baldwin is sound and cautious. The Liberal address, signed by both Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George, is tinged with Socialism and is evidently intended to meet the378 words
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Article100 1924-10-13 6 The homeward mail by the Teesta closes on Friday, 17th instant. The mail despatched from Penang on the 17th September by the s.s Slamat was delivered in London on the 13th October. The mail despatched from Penang on the 19th September by the s.s. Teesta was delivered in100 words
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Article1262 1924-10-13 6 Xt Hie fifth annual genend meeting of the Batu Lintang Rubber 111-Informed. Company. Ltd., held at noon on Saturday at the offices of Messrs. Katz Bros., Ltd., certain Statements relative to restriction were made by the Hon. Mr. W. H. Thorne (who presided) during the course of1,262 words
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Article214 1924-10-13 6 PROVIDENT FUND FOR PLANTERS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 13 The second annual meeting of the Singapore-Riouw branch of the Incorpo lated Society of Planters was held in the Europe Hotel, Mr. R. A. Dix presiding. The Hon. Mr. J. A Campbell was elected Chairman for the214 words
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Article163 1924-10-13 6 A GOOD GAME. Owing to Kedah being unable to t* l a fifteen to meet the Perak A foam the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon team comprising members of the with a couple of Kedah players war up and after a fine friendly ig result went in favour of163 words
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Advertisement338 1924-10-13 6 f ESTD. 1872 PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY LADIES’ AND GENTS’ LEATHER SUIT CASES I With SILVER MOUNTED FITTINGS 1 at MODERATE PRICES. I B. P. De SILVA, Premier Jeweller in the East. 1 1, BISHOP STREET, 62-S3, HIGH STREET, 1 PENANG. SINGAPORE. I HUM PW BUN TIN LUM Co., Ltd., I338 words
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Advertisement24 1924-10-13 6 "E. gr> O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday.24 words
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Miscellaneous28 1924-10-13 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 12.31 a.m. 6.55 a.m. 12.38 p.m. 7.1 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 12.58 a.m. 7.28 a.m. 1.11 p.m. 7.31 p.m.28 words
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Article1841 1924-10-13 7 EXTRAVAGANT MANIFESTO. ELECTION DUE TO FEAR OF SECOND BUDGET.” THE PIVOT. The Laboar or Socialist Government is not disposed to allow uraxs to grow under its feet, In a manifesto issued on Saturday it sets forth in skeleton form its future policy and dwells al length[ REUTER’s TELEGR A MS.] - 1,841 words
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Article36 1924-10-13 7 ALL ROUND DECREASE. London, October 11. The Board of Trade returns for September show imports amounting to £100,895,230, a decrease of £1,301,262 compared with August. Exports amounted to £63.282,876, a decrease of £3,005.418,36 words
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Article38 1924-10-13 7 TRAIN WRECKED AND ROBBED. Elpaso, October 11. Nine were killed, including one or two Americans, when Mexican bandits wrecked and lobbed a train of the Orient Railroad south of Juarez. Troops have been ordered to pursue.38 words
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Article261 1924-10-13 7 Demonstration in London. AN ELECTION MANIFESTO. (Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 12. British Communists, represented by contingents from Poplar, Bethnal Green and Deptford, headed by bands and banners, attracted a large crowd to Trafalgar Square and demonstrated in order to protest against the Dawes plan and to demand an(Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 261 words
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Article225 1924-10-13 7 BUDDHIST PRIEST SENTENCED. Rangoon. October 11. U. Oktama, the Pongyi Buddhist priest and the Nationalist leader was sentenced to three years rigorous imprisonment on a charge of making seditious speeches, advocating non-payment of capitation tax. Subsequently a crowd headed by many Buddhist monks held a protest meeting in225 words
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Article122 1924-10-13 7 ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS. London, October 11. Results in the First Division of the English Football League were Birmingham 1, Aston Villa 0. Blackburn 3, Manchester City 1. Bolton 6. Preston 1. Everton 0, Sunderland 3. Huddersfield 4, Arsenal 0. Newcastle 0, Liverpool 0. Notts County 3, Cardiff City122 words
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Article45 1924-10-13 7 ENGLAND BEATS IRELAND. London, October 11. In the Inter-League Association Football Match at Belfast the English team beat the Irish team by 5 goals to nil. At Southampton in the Amateur International Football Match England beat South Africa by 3 goals to 2.45 words
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Article318 1924-10-13 7 Issuing Next Week. AMERICA PARTICIPATING. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. October 11. It is learned from an official German source that Germany’s 800,000,000 gold mark loan under the Dawps Scheme, which was finally arranged yesterday, will comprise an American portion of $110,000,000 and a European portion of £26,500,000. The loan[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 318 words
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Article30 1924-10-13 7 EPINARD AGAIN SECOND. Latonia (Kentucky), October 11. Epinard’s third and last race in America over ten furlongs resulted as follows Sarazen 1 E pinard 2 My Play 330 words
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Article20 1924-10-13 7 ANOTHER ALL BLACKS VICTORY. London. October 11. At Birkenhead the All-Blacks beat Cheshire by 18 points to 5.20 words
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Article286 1924-10-13 7 Leaves For United States. BITTERLY REGRETTED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Friedrichshafen, October 12. Encrmous crowds wildly cheered and sang Deutschland Über Alles on the occasion of the departure of Z. R. 3 for Lakehurst. New Jersey, which it is expected to reach in eighty hours. The banding over[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 286 words
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Article59 1924-10-13 7 SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT. San Diego, October 11. The Shenandoah reached the Pacific coast yesterday evening and covered the last 100 miles at the rate of over sixty miles an hour. Detained f'or Repairs. San Diego, October 11. The Shenandoah has been detained owing to repairs being needed for the59 words
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Article60 1924-10-13 7 THE COMMERCIAL TREATY. Paris, October 12. Negotiations for the Franco-German Commercial Treaty have ended at present. but they will be resumed on November 5 in Paris after the German delegates have conferred with their Government. Although France has declined to give Germany most favoured nation treatment, the60 words
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Advertisement54 1924-10-13 7 We Think That 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. Borneo Motors Ltd, I PENANG, I Ipoh, Kuala54 words
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Obituary17 1924-10-13 7 OBITUARY. ANATOLE FRANCE. Tours, October 13. The death is announced of M. Anatole France, the famous novelist.17 words
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Article928 1924-10-13 8 JIMAH RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED The report of the directors of the Jimah Rubber Estates, Limited for the year ended 30th June, 1924, states: The sum brought forward from the previous year, less Directors’ fees and Dividend for the year 1922-23, and allocation to Reserve Account amounted to $12,163,40.928 words
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297 1924-10-13 8 LEAN CO.'S WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. October 10.—Tin has fluctuated between £244 and £248 during the week and on balance is £1.10.0 down at £246 for ?> months metal. Rubber passed the is. 3d. mark, but re-acted and closes at this figure, a gam or fd. since our last report. Singapore297 words
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Article232 1924-10-13 8 Benares Opium p. ehe-ii $5.'100.0 num Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellerMace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 nom 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundricd 12.60 sellers Rattans 11.15 sales Flattans Coarte 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p r232 words
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Article24 1924-10-13 8 October 30Dance Recital, Miss McNamee and Pupils, Town Hall, 6 p.m. Novem. IDance Recital, Miss McNamee and Pupils, Town Hall, 6 p.m.24 words
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Article57 1924-10-13 8 For the construction of a strategic railway from Santander to Calaitayud, in Zaragoza, via Burgos and Soria, the tender of Sir Lionel Phillips, on behalf of a group of British financiers, was accented. The Spanish Government guarantee 5 per cent, interest on a capital of 348 million57 words
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Advertisement289 1924-10-13 8 I fßlfe 1 H NEW p R OCE SS’’= zz Records wo SCRATCH S® EE 1 OUT TO-DAY I ~-i X zz sz Don’t Mind the Rain Fox Trot) Savoy t* I What does the Pussycat I Havana Band ZZ ZZ Riviera Rose Waltz 1 Savoy zz Youre in Kentucky289 words
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Advertisement419 1924-10-13 8 Ulcerated Wound The pain and suffering occasioned by ulcers and ulcerated woun s can be 9 avoided if you use Germolene. Mr Trapmore, of 3. Millis’s Cottages. Bittom’s Lane Kingston-on-Thames, Eng., writes: On the first O f W January, 1923. an ulcer broke out on my ankle, i, Z caused419 words
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Article351 1924-10-13 9 ATTEMPTED robbery. Chinese named Soon Oh Ee was liar ged before Mr. N. K. Bain in the i Court, Penang, this morning with (tempting to commit robbery of a gold 'hain and a gold locket from the <,n of a Chinese lady named Tan I (!1 Cho at351 words
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Article409 1924-10-13 9 SUCCESSFUL CONCERT. I’he concert held last Saturday night at the Parish Hall, was an unqualified success. The hall was crowded to its utmost capacity and the following programme of not less than twenty in- resting items, every one of which was vociferously applauded, was submitted. *hch, .tr;i I'ake409 words
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Article377 1924-10-13 9 JEREMIAH—COX. The marriage took place on Saturday morning at the Church of the Assumption, Penang, of Mr. V. A. Jeremiah, of the Water Department, P.W.D.,-Tai-ping, to Miss Mary S. Cox. The Rev. A. Devals officiated at the service which was fully choral. The bride, who was given away377 words
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Article197 1924-10-13 9 RODDA—HENSHAW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 13. The marriage took place at St. Mary’s, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, of Miss Gertrude Marguerite Henshaw, daughter of the Acting General Manager of the F. Railways, and Mr. H. F. C. Rodda, police cadet, son of Mr. F.197 words
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Article26 1924-10-13 9 The output of The Tougkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L from sth to 1 Ith October 1924 (being one week) was 7 tons.26 words
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Article146 1924-10-13 9 Monday, October 13th. 1924. Esplanade -8-30, to 10-30 p.m. 1 March Empire March Elgar 2 Overture Maritana Wallace 3 Waltz Com« Back Rance 4 Selection Remainder of ChopiTi Winterbottom 5 Cornet Solo "The Rosary Nevin 6 Fox Trot Dear Old Lady Tilzer 7 Selection Irish Hartman X Fox146 words
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Article596 1924-10-13 9 LIVED ON CREDITORS FOR YEARS.” That he had been living on the East Asiatic Company and a few other creditors for the last few years was the admission made by a Chinese bankrupt, Chia Guan Bee at the close of his public examination by the Official Assignee,596 words
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Article162 1924-10-13 9 A European named S. C. Clayton, who arrived in Singapore as a first-class passenger on board the- B. I steamer Tairea,”’ was arrested by the local Detective Department on a provisional warrant charging him with larceny in respect of about $2,000 as a baillie. 'The accused was brought162 words
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Article1002 1924-10-13 9 General Meeting. CRITICISMS ON RESTRICTION. The fifth annual general meeting of the Batu Lintang Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at the Registered Offices of the Company, Messrs Katz Bros, Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, at noon on Saturday. The Hon. Mr. W. H. Thorne occupied the chair and1,002 words
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Article121 1924-10-13 9 'rhe following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <£• Co.'s share list Saturday. To-day. Shares. ZS zs S CQ M 20 oo c. c. t c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) A. Hitam 10.50 11.00 Broea 45 474 474 50 Mining. Asam K. 46/6 47/6 47/- 47/6 ex121 words
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Article75 1924-10-13 9 October 13, 1924. Local. cb. (Smoked Sheet ..521 firm but Penang! Fine Pale Crepe 53 quiet kUnsmoked Sheet 37 Sing a- (Smoked Sheet ...53< pore (Crepe ...54 Firm upward tendency. London and New York. r (Smoked Sheet ...l/3i firm but LOSDOS |Cr«p« .„1/38 quiet New York G29} The75 words
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Article123 1924-10-13 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on October 10: London. Spot 244.5 s Up £2.15s 3 mos. buying 246.10 s 2.15 s 3 selling 246.15 s 2.15 s J.OCAL. October 11: Singapore sold 150 tons at $123Penang buyers no sellers at sl22|. October 13: Singapore123 words
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Article120 1924-10-13 9 Recruiting has been generally resumed in Madras Presidency, but the following Taluqs are closed to recruiting, owing to the prevalence of disease Salem DistrictHosur, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Uttambari, Oinaur Taluks, Salam North, and Attur North, (under Emigration Commissioner, Madra’s jurisdiction). North Arcot DistrictPolur and Ti irupatur Taluqs. Salem District—Salem120 words
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Article1095 1924-10-13 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES t ng 2« x r HS RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 clB oIS e Allenby Rubber Co 1 05 1 10 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 91! 1 00 Amalgamated Malav Estates 1 60 1 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 10 5011 00 Ayer Kuuing Rubber Estates 301,095 words
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Article508 1924-10-13 10 OLD WAR COMRADES OF NINE NATIONS GATHER. Nine nations paid a tribute to the British dead at the Cenotaph on September 15, when representatives of five million Allied ex-Servioemen met there prior to the opening of the first London Congress of the Fidac,” which is being508 words
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Article237 1924-10-13 10 EVIDENCES OF AN EARLY CIVILIZATION. Information has just been received in London from the steam yacht St. George, which is carrying out a pro gramme of scientific research in the Pacific, of an archaeological discovery on an uninhabited island off the coast of South America. In the midst237 words
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Article138 1924-10-13 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Camphuijs for T. Samawe, Sabang. Olehleh, etc., Padang. Talma for Singapore, China. and Japan. van Hogendorp for Deli, and Langsa. Tairea for Calcutta. Rasa for Setul. Rawang for P. Brandan. m/s Falstria for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Tanjistan for Rangoon (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Pangkor138 words
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Article396 1924-10-13 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 81 TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johor» and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except whete otherwise stated, close half an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption oj Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 730 p.m396 words
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Article118 1924-10-13 10 PENANG. OCTOBER 1.3, 1924 (By Courtesy of the (JHAumg.. Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 5,8 m »3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank J 55 'i 3 days’sight Private 160 Bombay Demand Bank 155 c Madras Demand Bank 155118 words
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Advertisement126 1924-10-13 10 1 I REMINDER ORDER EARLY j IX’MAS -I I NEW YEAR i I PRESENTS -1 f FOR I I FRIENDS -I I HOME. Ĕ Delivered free to any address in Great Britain and North of Ireland. J MANILA CIGARS La Perla DeL Oriente Reina Victoria Box 100 $22.30 nett. 50126 words
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Advertisement314 1924-10-13 10 ou not kc Weak, Anaemic, g f Nervous, Wincamis give you health and vitality. miMion of ,Wincamis is to k w vc new Btren B t tl to the weak W new, rich, red blood to those whose I blood is impoverishednew nerve Jl' V forcetothe Nervous and Depressed 5314 words
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Article620 1924-10-13 11 THE JUMPER GOING. Sweet are the uses of the Tigar Cat, which wraps a woman from her head to heel, enabling her to ontdress poorer folk, and so and so forth, as Shakepeare might have written had he lived, where new fashions and dress parades were620 words
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Article138 1924-10-13 11 CRASHED MACHINE THAT HAD NO PILOT. A flying accident in Portsmouth Harbour has revealed experiments that are being made by the Air Ministry with manless aeroplanes. When a machine crashed into the wafer off Bognor, holiday makers were alarmed as to the safety of the pilot, but only138 words
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Article406 1924-10-13 11 BRITISH EXPLORERS’ NEW QUEST. At White Rock, a picturesque house on the outskirts of Brockenhurst, in the New Forest, Lady (Richmond) Brown, the only white woman to penetrate into the wilds of British Honduras, met Mr. F. A. Mitchell Hedgeswith whom she shared last year406 words
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Article356 1924-10-13 11 The Buckinghamshire village ot Moret-on is agitated over fthe question whether war widows shall be allowed Ho place flowers on or near the memorial to fallen soldiers on Sunday mornings. The memorial is over the manorial pew in the parish church. The trouble is explained356 words
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Advertisement485 1924-10-13 11 IW The pain of 7 SjL Strains I mtl I BANISHED WITH I gk 8 I nless prompt action is /j taken in reducing swelling Z' J' A I < B and preventing congestion, i J i I Sprains, Strains or Bruises \|fl II often lead to serious injury. l\\485 words
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