Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 October 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-10-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 237. VOL. LXXXII. TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement301 1924-10-14 1 hoKISATSU,! r, IDEOGRAPHIC ,‘iRT STUDIO. Phone 112. 68. BISHOP STREET J 8 BLUE CAP I MAKE YOUR OWN SODA WATER I 1 I a 19 $3.25 per bottle. I PRANA JL I 1® GOLD CAP I SPARKLETS fifPn) I I- «.so per bottle. Now Stocked by the following Dealers j301 words
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Advertisement28 1924-10-14 1 X MM x Mex KS X &S. X as XWJM T. NAGATA, g I P DENTIST. 1 i NEXT DOOR TO X I I THE DISPENSARY." J ItMxaBXMiXWXWMMvJ28 words
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Article595 1924-10-14 2 THE PLEASURE OF BEING UNPLEASANT. Home truths are unpopular thing», writes John Blunt in the Daily Mail.” not so much because we think ourselves impeccable but because it is irritating to see other people deriving immense pleasure from being unpleasant. Numbers of people get great gratification from pointing595 words
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Article224 1924-10-14 2 WIFE PAYS A VISIT TO HER HUSBAND’S SURGERY. The story of the wife of a dentist who, on finding another woman’s phoftiograph in his surgery, wrecked the place, was told at Highgate when Henry James Fricker, of Greenlanes, Stoke Newington, was summoned for deserting his wife.224 words
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Advertisement1504 1924-10-14 2 TENDERS INVITED. JJoW t(> Q* RJJ o f I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. x Federated Malay States Railways. Superfluous Hair S Including free town delivery or I Without RtMTB OT Depilatories v poetage ti Tenders are invited for the supp y aueevery c™»™, women u the fol owing materials and services1,504 words
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Advertisement434 1924-10-14 2 Build up Baby’s Constitution Right feeding, from the day baby b born, I lays the foundation of a sturdy, robust I constitution. Mellin’s Food when pre- pared as directedis the perfect substitute V for mother’s milk. Free from starch and h readily digested, it is rich in vitamines J ki434 words
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593 1924-10-14 3 AMAZING DOCUMENTS.” i The views of the industrial interests of the country, as represented by the Federation of British Industries, con- i cerning the draft treaties recently negotiated by his Majesty’s Government and the Soviet Government were voiced j by Sir Eric Geddes. president of593 words
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Article243 1924-10-14 3 NEW GUILD OF ARTISTS TO advise the public. A number of Chelsea artists and art craftsmen have formed a body wine i will be registered as the Brompton Mi ot Arts, and will have as its avowed object to apply the fine arts to the purposes243 words
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336 1924-10-14 3 There are always a number of old women whose mission in life sems to fate to keep a vigilant, not to say censorious, eye on. the young, particularly on the girls. Now an elderly’ feminine censor of the pi esent day, verging on eighty, must336 words
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Article215 1924-10-14 3 BLACKMAILING THE CABINET. I Speaking at Christchurch (Hants), Co-j lonel Wilfrid Ashley, M. P., declared j that if the public thought the Socialist g < 'p^p<y r ,v r VAtii; Uiil. the—unuulxi .the' 'texcL.( ment’s We, he said, the Civil Service directed Cabinet decisions. Since they discarded these215 words
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Advertisement342 1924-10-14 3 J= I fifi fa s cwM w’lW^Will I Urn /Ox i r' j I f i r «•.’XiSrrt j 1 b :/.c I j. I Now that Haig Haig Whisky is off the Market you are invited to ejli for King William IV. I The jjuarnntee of quality which appeared342 words
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Advertisement210 1924-10-14 3 HAVE YOU LITTLE CHILDREN If So Let Baby’s Own Tablets 4 Protect Their Health and Your fl Happiness. < Every 7 parent knows those times of an- J xietv when the little one suddenly be- J conies indisposed, is fretful, sleepless, feverish, keeps father and mother awake through the night210 words
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Advertisement409 1924-10-14 3 WHITELAW DOVER STOVES I Whitelaw Dover i I I Bi J Portable Range im- I- l| x proved Pattern. a|) H WMH ly S The only Economic- I O V wood Burning Range n 4 in the East. S The design of this range is a decided improvement J upon409 words
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Article2794 1924-10-14 4 T.O.M.” Plaintiff’s Claim In Valuable Mining Land Fails. UDGMENTOFMR. JUSTICE DAVID. The Judicial Commissioner. Perak, was engaged for several days recently in hearing the civil suit No. 358/23 in which Che Ah Yew. a mining towkay of Penang, sued Tuan Man, Tuan Lebeh and Haji Lateh binT.O.M.” - 2,794 words
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Article458 1924-10-14 4 OFFICIALS NOT ABOVE THE LAW The Recorder, Sir Ernest Wild, K. C„ at the Old Bailey, criticised the action of the Post Office in obtaining a statement from a man’s wife before prosecuting him for stealing letters. He said: The law of England says that458 words
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Article74 1924-10-14 4 HOUSE PROPERTIES DISTRIBUTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala-Lumpur, October 14. The house properties of the late Mr. Loke Yew in the F.M.S. and Straits have been distributed to his heirs in four equal shares by drawing lots before the Registrar of the Supreme Court, each receiving74 words
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Article65 1924-10-14 4 INSTITUTE FOR MALAYA. We are officially informed that the Secretary of State has approved the recommendations for the establishment of a Rubber Research Institute for Malaya. A resolution in favour of the scheme will be moved at the next meeting of the hederal Council, and the necessary legislation65 words
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Article1277 1924-10-14 4 Anatole France was one of the greatest figure® in the world of modern literature. He was a pure Parisian, born at the centre of that great city. And his name was not Anatole France; his real name was Jacques Anatole Thibault. His father, a book seller1,277 words
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Article323 1924-10-14 4 ROMANTICCARE-FBEE EXISTENCE. Sunlit days in the saddle, nightsnndff the stars, big game and small a care-fw existence in a young country—that is tin irresistable lure of Rhodesia. Shorn of the fighting and the adv® tnre that marked the nineties, lifei l the Mounted Police of Rhodesia still323 words
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Advertisement61 1924-10-14 4 NEW HEALTH AND NERVE POWER qvickiy gained with ragnlar nae ef W SANATOCEN n Twie Feed g I Bjornson, the wife WmJ th el b rat*i M Nprweaian poet and novelist, wrote: Bjornson uses Sanatojen every day and finds that the effects of this admirable revitalising 'I food are exceedingly61 words
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Advertisement44 1924-10-14 4 Z rovB& Pitman’s Shorthand Rap'p Key for New Era. $l/5° P er $l/80 post free, stocke Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.» Miluets, their Nutritive and fc Value, Cultivation, etc., m k by L. M. Berenger, $1 P er $l/30 post free, stocked Pinang Gazetta Pres*»44 words
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Article1484 1924-10-14 5 BOOKS—AND THE MAGAZINE HABIT. rhe perennial controversy as to what he average boy reads, or should read, jho'v- signs of revival writes Ithe Rev. p Vlington. D. 1).,’ Head Master of Eton- b 8 an subject for controversy, for in the first place the average bov notoriously1,484 words
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Article221 1924-10-14 5 RICE MARKET DOWN NEXT MONTH. Tok io, October B.—Mr. Takahashi, Minister of Agriculture and Commerce s ated that uneasiness which prevailed over the nation on the rice question, is due to the new method applied for estimation of the rice-crop ami that the rice market, the Minister is221 words
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Article24 1924-10-14 5 October 30Dance Recital, Miss McNamee and Pupils, Town Hall, 6 P-m. Novem. I—Dance1Dance Recital, Miss McNamee and Pupils, Town Hall, fi p.m.24 words
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Article518 1924-10-14 5 GLITTERING GEMS. The British Empire produces annually precious stones far greater in value than all the other nations put together. London is the chief market for every kind of jewel. A leading dealer in precious stones told the Observer” that practically the whole diamond market at the518 words
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Article246 1924-10-14 5 MONTH IN GAOL FOR LEAD EK. For defying the orders of the sbl P s master hy refusing to sail extra each, 10 seamen were sentenc imprisonment at Falmouth. The men were members of the crew of the Blue Star steamer Gaelic Star, an.l it246 words
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Article1239 1924-10-14 5 ATTACKS BY ALLEGED HPOONGYIS. I As an aftermath of the conviction of U. Oktama, on October 8, who was sentenced at Rangoon to three years’ rigorous imprisonment, and the meeting in Fytche Square Garden which had to be cleared by the police acting under the orders of the1,239 words
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Article185 1924-10-14 5 FOREIGN SEAMEN IN U. S. The restrictions on foreign seamen tn American ports which have arisen from Section 20 of the Immigration Law, and which if is complained unfairly handicap tmes’.” with American ment. Under the regulations seamen of foreign ships are forbidden to leave their vessels185 words
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Article175 1924-10-14 5 DISAPPEARS DURING WALK IN THE ISLE OF JUFA. Londoitr September 17 Profess*-r Alexander Darroch, of Edinburgh I- versity, disappeared ten days ago > n c Island of Jura, where he was on tohda Search parties composed of most ot tne islanders have searched the mountau175 words
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Miscellaneous125 1924-10-14 5 OUR WEEKLY CARTOON. IN THE PUBLIC EYE.” I I I/ X: 7 Z Jr z 7 Z k Z JPIMSIBS f i Ji wt wssrtlr H i J! i' It ..fr.-. "(J!! MR. T. P. O’CONNOR. A genuine Fleet Street swashbuckler in his day, and a journalist to the tips125 words
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Article837 1924-10-14 6 The campaign against the restriction of rubber outputs continues to gain ground. Force of reasoning and the unreserved publication of facts and figures has given a new phase to the trend of events. A new light has been thrown on the situation and. in effect, the volume of837 words
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Article383 1924-10-14 6 Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is not without daring. He has the effrontery to allege that the Campbell case was not responsible for the downfall of his Government though that was the very issue on which Labour was challenged and was beaten. He professes to find the issue trivial383 words
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Article320 1924-10-14 6 One of the American coastguard cutters engaged in the suppression of the liquor traffic had a curious experience the other day. About forty miles off Sandy Hook, she sighted the Norwegian steamer Sagatind.” Believing that the stranger would bear closer investigation, the cutter bore down on her and320 words
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Article1206 1924-10-14 6 An acknowledgment is due to the literator who, upon perusal Absent-Minded, of the gentle hint conveyed under the above heading in our issue yesterday, forthwith restored The Illustrated London News” to the Penang Library reading room where it now lies that he who runs may read. Such,1,206 words
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Article99 1924-10-14 6 KING OF SIAM’S THANKS. (From Our Own Correspondent. l Singapore, October 14. Scratchings for the races are Race four, Drusilla: race six, Red Tape and Kerryland race eight. Kina and Quest. The following telegram has been received by H. E. the Governor from Prince Varnvaidya Having arrived safely99 words
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Article21 1924-10-14 6 THE BENGALIS BEATEN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. October llHercules beat the Bengalis by two goals to one.(Aneta)21 words
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Article103 1924-10-14 6 The homeward mail by the Teesd closes at 10 a.m. on Friday. 17th instant. The home-ward mail by the Kashin> r closes at 6 p.m. to-day. The mail despatched from Penan? the 17th September by the s.s was delivered in London on th e October. The mail despatched103 words
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Advertisement225 1924-10-14 6 iWo* iSBWi "OUr t. Wl I tC n.r" 1 > B; 'BfS i Hi JW' In the best clubs, always the one best cigarette! As certain men carry with them an indefinable atmoS' phere of refinement and distinction, so STATE EXPRESS No. 555 stand apart from all other cigarettes. Then225 words
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Advertisement27 1924-10-14 6 E. O.” Guestl, iNight* Land Dancing— Tuesday and Friday. every Wednesday t:; la nds Saturday—E. O. C Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every pother £>li Next 19th’ October, 1924.27 words
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Miscellaneous27 1924-10-14 6 TIDE TABLES To-Day. High Water. Low Wate'12.58 a.m. 7.28 a.m. 1.11 p.m. 7.31 p- in To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 124 a.m. 7.58 a.m1.42 p.m. 7.57 p.m.27 words
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Article434 1924-10-14 7 premier Leaves London. I UJOI R'S BIGGEST FIGHT. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 13. crowd of five hundred Labour sup- rters heartily sent off Mr. MacDonald roin Euston this morning for Glasgow u commence a whirlwind electioneering our in Scotland and Wales. He is accompanied by his daughter Ishbel,[ Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 434 words
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Article81 1924-10-14 7 CHEKIANG FORCES SURRENDER. Shanghai, October 13. Che Chekiang forces have surrendered i an arimstice has been arranged with p, e .Kiangsuites. General Lu. the hOnang tuchun and his chief of staff, Ho Leng Lin, have fled to Japan. A’o Trouble tn Shanghai. Shanghai, October 13. h'iangsuites. who81 words
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Article64 1924-10-14 7 p ROOFEDING SMOOTH LT. Berlin, October 13. The Z. R. 3 wirelessed at 4.30 this rning that she is halfway between Un n d the Azores. Everything as Piding smoothly. Alt. Well. Horta, Azores, October 13. p a w hile passing the Island of wa/fu- a [ternoon64 words
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Article26 1924-10-14 7 T Melbourne. October 13. intima/ r ,ll<m vea lth Bank directorate forth I/' 1 <r tiflicult.v will hencebnyers Xperen ced in financing wool26 words
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Article34 1924-10-14 7 W AHABLS REFUSE TO NEGOTIATE. f Cairo, October 13. t° Regoip I that the Wahabis refuse Mec C;i a n tetrd to advance on an d all his Government withdrawn to Bahri.34 words
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Article312 1924-10-14 7 Ultimatum to Turkey. THORNY PROBLEM. [Reuter’s Telegrams. J Paris. October 13. Is the Mosul question going to re-kin-die the flames of war in the Near East? asks Le Journal commenting on the British ultimatum to Turkey, granting till noon on October 11, the withdrawal of Turkish troops behind[Reuter’s Telegrams.J - 312 words
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Article226 1924-10-14 7 HE AVI LY OVERSU BSCRI BED. New York, October Iff. Financial quarters believe that the German Loan will be heavily oversubscribed. It is stated that requests for allotments during the past week have been overwhelming. It is unconfirmedly reported that the bankers’ group will pay Germany at226 words
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Article72 1924-10-14 7 JAPAN’S ATTITUDE EXPLAINED. Paris, October 13. The Japanese Embassy has issued a statement defending the attitude of the Japanese delegation in the League Assembly towards the Disarmament Protocol. It rays Wild tales that Japan’s objective was the United States or certain British Dominions are purely imaginary and72 words
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Article43 1924-10-14 7 THE RANGOON TROUBLE. Rangoon, October 13. Additional arrests have 1 een made of four Buddhist monks and one layman in two monasteries in connection with the attack on Professor and Mrs. Groason. The newly arrested men have been identified by witnesses.43 words
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Article195 1924-10-14 7 Steamer’s Drunken Crew. SEIZED OFF SANDY HOOK. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, October 13. A coastguard cutter brought into port the Norwegian steamer, Sagatind, with forty-three thousand cases of liquor. The British schooner, Diamantina, is also alleged to be carrying liquor. Both were seized off Sandy Hook. It[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 195 words
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Article176 1924-10-14 7 COMMUNIST MEETING TROUBLE. London, October 13. Four men were charged at Bow Street in connection with the disturbance at the Communist meeting in Trafalgar Square on Sunday. A policeman said he heard one who wore a Fascisti badge calling the crowd dirty dogs. He refused to go away176 words
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Article68 1924-10-14 7 HIS GENIUS EXTOLLED. Paris, October 13. Anatole France died at exactly twenty-three hours, twenty-six minutes on October 10. He had been unconscious since October 10 and only recovered at rare intervals to call for his mother and mutter I am dying I All the papers irrespective of politics68 words
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Article65 1924-10-14 7 TN FULL OPERATION. Paris. October 14. The machinery of the Dawes Plan was to-day set in full operation by the Reparations Commission issuing a formal declaration that Germany had fulfilled the preliminary conditions including the installation of various international controlling bodies, the establishment of a company to65 words
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Article29 1924-10-14 7 BURY BEATS THE ARSENAL. London, October 13. In 'the first division of the English League Woolwich Arsenal lost at home to Bury by one goal to nil.29 words
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Article105 1924-10-14 7 VISITORS SPOILING GUARDS’ HORSES. So many dainties” have recently been given to the horses of the sentries on duty at the Horse Guards in Whitehall that instructions may soon be issued forbidding the practice. Lt is almost impossible for us to prevent it,”’ said a guardsman. We105 words
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Article627 1924-10-14 7 Miss Elma Gray and Miss Dora Gray left by the s.s. Kashmir for home. Mr. A. J. Daly, of Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Ltd., has returned from leave. Sir Lionel Woodward, Chief Judicial Commissioner, F. M. S„ is now living in London. Lady Swettenham who is627 words
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Article90 1924-10-14 7 HOW A DISAPPOINTED ANGLER HELPED HIS FRIENDS. An angler fishing from Deal pier waited two Hours for a bite, but in vain. Finally he threw his rod, winch, and line into the sea and followed this up by throwing hiis tackle case, fish basket box, and bait, after90 words
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Article623 1924-10-14 7 COFFEE SHOP INCIDENT. Khong Ah Choo was produced by Inspector. E. J. McLernon before Mr. N. K. Bain in the Police Court, Penang, this morning, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Lim Leon Swee by means of a knife at No 90 Madras Laue at 6623 words
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Article383 1924-10-14 7 IL IL THE REGENT’S RECEPTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, October 13. The gay doings in Alor Star, in honour of the safe return from Europe of Kedah’s popular regent were on a scale unprecedented in the history of the State, perhaps eclipsed only by those witnessed383 words
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Article190 1924-10-14 7 ARRIVAL TN PORT. The new motor ship Centaur,” built by the Scott’s Shipbuilding and Engineering Company for the Blue Funnel line on the Singapore-Western Australia run, arrived here this morning from Liverpool with 30 first class passengers, all of whom, with the exception of six, disembarked at190 words
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Advertisement30 1924-10-14 7 Ideal in Price and Power. The AUSTIN TWELVE A car with the reputation for reliability for twenty years. NOW IN STOCK. Borneo Motors Ltd, PENANG, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.30 words
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Article950 1924-10-14 8 S. F. P.” ANNUAL MEETING. The second annual general meeting of the Singapore and Riouw Branch of the Incorporated Society of Planters was hold at the Europe Hotel on Saturday afternoon. The Chairman (Mr. H. A. Dix) presided and there were also present Messrs C. P, W. Flynn.S. F. P.” - 950 words
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Article751 1924-10-14 8 Messrs. Baker Morgan and Co., Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur reported as follows on October 11 The improvement in business, to which we referred, last week, has been more than maintained, and at long last the rubber section has been principally responsible for it. There has been quite a751 words
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Advertisement220 1924-10-14 8 j-Us" f NEWrooCESS Records ./ZO NO cjs* iS™ OUT TO-DAY I g Don’t Mind the Rain Fox Trot 1 Savoy 8 What does the Pussycat J Havana Band ZZ jj Riviera Rose Waltz 1 Savoy u? ZZ ZZ Yonre in Kentucky Fox Trot) Orphenms z Tell Me in the Moonlight220 words
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Advertisement39 1924-10-14 8 Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, $l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang. Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, <3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.39 words
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Advertisement144 1924-10-14 8 Quaker Oats Daily bBl a nutritious, J: delicious. Twice the food value of meat, three times that of rice. Easy to prepare. Easy to digest. Good for young and old alike. Try it T 43 z |'-W I— Jill niTl I FURTHER OPPORTUNITY To One Who Is Economical. >>♦>< On144 words
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Article626 1924-10-14 9 .ANNUAL REPORT The reportt of the directors to the fourteenth annual general meeting of shareholders, to be held at Chartered Bank Chambers on Oct. 18tb., states The sum brought forward from the previous year, less directors’ fees and dividend for the year 1922-23, and allocation to reserve account626 words
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Article99 1924-10-14 9 The following are the changes in the share list of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to-day: Tin Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batang Padang Dredging .59 .60 Hitam Tin Ltd 1.40 1.42| Chenderiang Tin Dredging 9/6 10/6 Kampong Kamunting Tin 47/6 48/6 Nawng Pet Tin Ltd 1.72 J 1.7599 words
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Article72 1924-10-14 9 October 14, 1924. Local. cts {Smoked Sheet 52< firm but Fine Pale Crepe 53 quiet Umsmoked Sheet 37 SiNGA- (Smoked Sheet 53| PORE (Crepe 54 Firm upward tendency. London and New York. London (SmokM Sheot ...1/4 firm but (Crepe ...1/44 quiet New York G29| The following were the72 words
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Article226 1924-10-14 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy A Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day. g jo S® on Shares. i >» x: 5 P CQ «2 CQ tc c. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 1.05 1.10 1.10 1.15 Broga 47} 50 50 52} Connemara 65226 words
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Article48 1924-10-14 9 The General Produce Agency, Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $77 to 78 F.A.Q. do 75 76 Low F.A.Q. do 72 74 Plain Unsmoked Sheet 60 64 Loose Scrap 50 5448 words
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Article81 1924-10-14 9 The Straits Trading Co., Llcl„ gives the following prices, on October 13: London. Spot £245.5s Up 20/3 mos. buying 247.5 s 15/3 selling 247.10 s 15/Local. October 14: Singapore sold 275 tons at sl22f Penang 25 tons at sl22j. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd: To-day’s quotation for Singapore81 words
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Article231 1924-10-14 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 uom. 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 Sundried 12.75 sellers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per ba231 words
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Article557 1924-10-14 9 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, October 14. 1924 Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.06 Liver with heart 4 lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55557 words
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Advertisement680 1924-10-14 9 mi SETS UP AND CURES ON THE ROOF INTO A j SEAMLESS ONE-PIECE COVERING WITHOUT LAPS OR NAILS 1 LOWED ON WITH A BRUSH TO ANY THICKNESS- USED OVER NEW OR OLD ROOFING. Unequalled for Waterproofing Concrete Roofs, Stops Leaks, Prevents S rust on Corrugated Gravel Roofs, Never Runs nor680 words
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Advertisement218 1924-10-14 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. Applications will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on Monday the 20th instant for the post of Clerk Class 111, Infirmary Department (Abattoirs). Commencing salary $45 per month. Applications should be endorsed Infirmary Clerk stating age, experience and accompanied by copies only of218 words
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Advertisement20 1924-10-14 9 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, $l/76 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang GweHe Press, lAdl H Penang.20 words
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Miscellaneous33 1924-10-14 9 THEATRE ROYAL. (Lyric Theatres, Ltd.) The Only Road (Viola Dana). Mathias Standard (Serial ep. 46. Young Ideas (Star Comedy). In Judgment of featuring Franklyi Furnam and Anna G. Wilson. Dangerous Waters (Jack Mulhall).33 words
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Article124 1924-10-14 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTU RES. Kalmoa for Deli and Asahan. Ghirbi for Pang Nga. Hong Hwa for Singapore and China. Kopah for Deli. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Kashmir for Ceylon, Port Said, Marseilles and Europe (taking Correspondence for Southern India Bombay via Colombo Danushkodi, Western Australia via Colombo).124 words
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Article399 1924-10-14 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday i FT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption or Njoht Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30399 words
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Article123 1924-10-14 10 PENANG. OCTOBER 11. 1924. (By Courtesy of the Chartkhed Bank.) London Domain! Bank 2/4 .3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 5/« 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 155 l 3 days’sight Private 161 I Bombay Demand Bank 155{ s o Madras Demand Bank123 words
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Advertisement513 1924-10-14 10 a a -fliufi jn~ tm iTMiiibWMMii'f'i^'^* 7 aiJgx**-^^ x <* WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE For Coughs, Colds and Internal Troubles. se s s x3£ mx Se as z ss:-: s ss s= >: xas '■< sh K x se > x ass sa >: OXW >: s s ses I513 words
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Advertisement512 1924-10-14 10 BANKS HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Authorised Capital 5O OQG Issued and folly paid up S2O non Reserve Funds t erli s «1.509, m 3ller 525.509 w Reserve Liability of Proprietors Head Office,HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombiy Cak.m Canton, Colombo, Chefoc, Dairen, Foot U512 words
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Article400 1924-10-14 11 PLANS TO LEAD THE WORLD. As a result of recent conferences between scientists, designers, constructors, and engine-makers, an organised push is to be made by Germany to beat every other nation in the production of giant aircraft, built throughout of lightweight metal alloys, for long Hights on400 words
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Article359 1924-10-14 11 3 YEARS’ SENTENCE. Sentence of three years’ penal servitude was passed by Mr. Justice Shearman at the Old Bailey on William Hazeldine Jones, fifty-two, solicitor, of Spitalsquare, E., who pleaded guilty t/o convent in g the money of two of his client* to his own use359 words
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Advertisement216 1924-10-14 11 J) FREE WINEGLASSES to all buyers of HALL’S WINE. Every purchaser of a Bottle of Hall’s Wine will be presented with a FREE GIFT of a Special Crystal Wineglass, made to hold one dose of this famous British Tonic. These handsome Wineglasses are of excellent quality, with no advertising on216 words
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Advertisement447 1924-10-14 11 FBf I GRANT’S WHISK S Supplied to His Majesty’* Government. Li J I a chillit’s easy but dangerous, for once inflammation H starts in your throat or lungs there’s S no limiting its deadly perils. zE I ake Peps in time. Exterminate //ze disease-germs before they have THE GRANT COAT447 words
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Advertisement1413 1924-10-14 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. |S| W Mga l Y W W WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT M k 1 M| A WM w| 111 BBjj|| AUTOLYCUS October lb Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg. wvcß 383 R HELENUS October 23 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. PATROCLUS October 291,413 words
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Advertisement686 1924-10-14 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND ATCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. A oT SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From Londo» P M °4 To Marseille» A Ixjndon about about KARMALA Oct. 23 KASHMIR Oct 1< MANTUA686 words
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