Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 October 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1&33. No. 241. VOL. LXXXII. SATURDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 670 1 Pkodak films for sale. j ARTISTIC local views hways in stock mkko studio 7. Northam Road. i r t I 1 Hudson Light Railway Materials j grand hotel BRASTAGI f May not be CHEAPEST in first cost but they are many r E ffl X times MORE ECONOMICAL than any
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    • 17 1 T. NAGATA, J I DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO I TUB DISPENSARY.** I Lew MBX m x >: x
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  • 418 2 SIR .MARTIN CONWAY AND EVEREST EXPEDITION. Sir Martin Conway, in opening at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, the annual autumn exhibition of pictures, said that during the Everest Expedition, journalists used to come to him and always ended their talk with the question as to what was
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  • 234 2 This was an ingenious fraud which you tried to carry out by corrupting one of the servants of the Post Office.”' said Mr. Leyceslter, the magistrate at Bowefiraet Police-courti, in passing sentence J of three months’ imprisonment, upon Alfred Mauley, a Swiss waiter, and Margaret Jones, described
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  • 145 2 GERMAN FINANCE MINISTER THINKS THAT TOO MUCH INTEREST. Doctor Luther, the Finance Minister, told a number of American corresnon- dents in Berlin that, by far the larger part of the loan would probably be [subscribed in America. He remarked that eight, per cent. seemed to him
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1412 2 J AUCTION. PENANG TURF CLUB. Short Classified NOTICE OF SALE. The Annual General Meeting of the A dverhse mcnts Members of the Penang Turf Club will be «UTViuovuiv OrdeT Qf tho Snpreme Court of the held at the Chamber of Commerce, No. 1 Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Ac., Straits
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    • 862 2 BANKS FeMONSON BANKING CORPOrItk^ 4 RIIV Hr fl (Incorporated in ILnakong) W Authorised Capital Itched Terribly. Lost *2 Sleep. Cuticura Heals. r n 8 Reserve Liability of Proprietors Small, watery spots appeared all Head Office,—HONGKo Np over my little boy s head which broke AG and his bead was covered
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  • 614 3 GOPENG TRAGEDY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 16. Al an inquest held at Gopeng on Thursday October 16th the details were told of the sad tragedy that terminated the life of a Chinese miner. The deceased. Mr. Tan Eng Cheang, was formerly an Overseer of Mines, retiring
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  • 238 3 I INTENDED TO KILL HIM.” Shortly before M. Herriot, thg French Premier, left Rambouillet after tine meeting of the Cabinet an elderly woman dressed in black and betraying great excitement walked into the ante-room at the entranoe to the chateau. Handing a police inspector a
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  • 291 3 The Hon'ble Mr. P. K. Namby ar begs to acknowledge with thanks through the medium of this paper the receipt of the following donations on account of the a bov e Rel ief Fluid Mr. Gurchurn Singh $lOO. Rao Sahib D. Arulanandum Pillay $25, Mr. C.
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  • 205 3 FINE COLLECTIONS THAT MANY VISITORS MISS. Few of the thousands of visitors to St. Paul’s go to the cathpdral library, which is said to have the finest collection of theological books in the world, and contains 12,000 volumes, many of great value. The lib rary is in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 648 3 Blancmanges! L Creamy Firm f Smooth. gS) f>' Who can resist the pc n h» I J+j" temptation to eat the inviting blancmanges, Ek£ t M custards or puddings H I that are prepared with milk and Cornflour Brown Pohon’s Cornflour has a flavour all its own th* children it
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    • 796 3 Tenders for Electric Lighting of Teluk Anson Sanitary Board Area. Tenders are invited for the supply of electric light and energy for Teluk Anson. Specifications, plans and tender forms may be obtained on application to the Secretary to Resident, Perak. Tenderers are required to till in Schedule Band to return
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  • 1089 4 Monday, September 22nd. A letter by the post from Mr. Pepys niece Gladyr «he being sadly put about in her mind of how she, and her husband, upon their holidays, do bring tar into their landlady’s sitting room on their boots, the taring of roads
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  • 530 4  -  By Dorothy Leyland. I was shown, the other day, a very successful afternoon toilette made by a friend from two afternoon frocks, one of which she had grown heartily tired, and the other of which it might truly be said its best days were decidedly over. No.
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  • Article, Illustration
    88 4 The newest costumes, with their very long coats, are often made in the most bright shades. Plaid being the popular material for them. Sometimes the whole costume is of plaid, and sometimes it has a plaid coat and plain material skirt. In the sketch the skirt is of
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  • 299 4  -  By Rene Noel. We are told very decidedly, by those who are supposed to know, that this coming winter season will see the recurrence of the short skirt, and that, in consequence, there will be no more flat heeled shoes but I don't believe it. Although,
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  • 458 4  -  By Helen Miss She’s a very good sort indeed, and has a heart of gold, but she has no con-1 versation,” said a woman to me the oth- J er day of a mutual acquaintance, and the remark set me thinking of all the nice, kind, but
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  • 421 4 By Rosamond. If you had to choose a fairy gift for your child have you ever thought of enthusiasm have. Without it life is. a dull affair; the paths of life more monotonous, more narrow than they need be. and leading nowhere in particular. Mith it life
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  • 500 4  - Carpets and R u gs. By Pauline Bouchier. It is no easy matter to main. i -L 4 from the very wide selection and rugs that are on sale at the moni* Qt Hundreds of patterns and colour» displayed, whilst, of course, there i equally wonderful variation j n For
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  • 782 5 NEW CUSTOMS DUTY. (Translated.) The Colonial Government has issued a notification and circulars informing the public and others that it is proposed to levy a new customs duty on cigar and cigarette lighters and their Hints as from the 16th November next. The outcome of this news is
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  • 405 5 THEFT OHARGE DROPPED. A charge against an American wo man, Mrs. Sylvia Ross, aged 45, staying at the Savoy Hotel. Strand. W.C., of stealing a bracelet, valued at £2O, from a shop in Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, W.. was withdrawn at Marlborough street Police Court. She appeared on
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  • 394 5 WORKERS MUST TREAD Ol R PATH Riga. September 23.The more i>n I ortant Commissars ar<> increasingly discussing in public the Anglo-Soviet Treaties, and a distinctly new tone pre vails in the majority of the speeches and Press articles. They represent the British Government as moribund, as feebly
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 315 5 I~r */V*/ f z z A B Jf A 4 ÜBtfW'wMfei' S f HMM*’ w <<*!»*► R ....L ~Cij||illl<l |llll,(il jl Top Notch” K/ng George /V" Scotch Whisky «*<***' The Distillers Agency Limited, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND. BHCJMCZJMaCZZJMIZZIWiCZZIBiEZJB GUANS Pride of Place. Dl’rid- of Place can only be built up by Genuine
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    • 179 5 I PRITCHARD’S I I CARPET and RUG I I DEPARTMENT. H A SHIPMENT OF Dixie Rugs and Mats Oval Grass Rugs J Grass Mattings, H in New Colourings and Designs Have just been opened out E ALL SIZES IN STOCK. EE 1 Dixie Rugs and Mats 1 3 ft. by
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  • 603 6 Taken generally, the British as a nation are tolerant of others and disposed to be friendly. We are incapable of fostering the spirit of war for long. When aggression is necessary we are aggressive. When the need for arms is past we are apt too soon to forget
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  • 290 6 That chameleon of British politics. Mr. Winston Churchill, was hailed in the Queen’s Hall. London, as the New Wellington.” We have been waiting for Mr. Churchill’s entry into the fray. Brilliant politician and orator as he is. he appears at his best on the electioneering platform. In this
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  • 273 6 The news to-day is rather spicy. Mr. MacDonald’s voice has gone, which is not surprising since he made twentythree speeches in one day. Mr. Asquith has made a speech at Paisley which was broadcast with so much success that even the voices of the hecklers were heard clearly
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  • 1070 6 For several years manufacturers have been experimenting with Rubber Paving, various rubber mixtures in an endeavour to produce a covering which will combine noise and shock absorption properties with- hard wear and good appearance. The danger of decomposition during vulcanisation was one of the earlier bugbears, but
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  • 249 6 NEW BOXING CHAMPION. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 16. A large crowd saw Jerry Monahan win the championship of the Orient from Jamito. The contest was decided by two Judges with Mr. C. B. Cooper officiating as referee. In the early rounds there was little to choose
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  • 64 6 RESOLUTION DEFEATED. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. October D At a crowded meeting of Collieries to-day a requisitioned rt l tion to the effect that no change made in the present management o Company except with the approval o shareholders in general meeting. lost, the number of
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  • 20 6 THE SCRATCHINGS. Scratchings in to-day's events an Race 2The Speaker. R ace fl—Red Tape and Piers Race 9Calculator.
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  • 70 6 We are requested by the n^ anJ 7 t of The Fairy Land" t 0 sta e )o f or the price of admission to thegroiim fireworks display has been re< 30 cents to 20 cents. Forty c be charged for first class sea cents for second class.
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  • 21 6 The mail despatched f’-oni on the .20th September by the the Lecat was delivered in Lo.i 1 17th October.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 181 6 lk J fjißlh# p® i wEflli dHj! wu-s W IWIIf 7fc> IHB- X WeShEMi 4WKr «c i i’ll ML r 'Wil' O y ill ,1 After the best of dinners i the one best cigarette STATE EXPRESS No. 555 are in perfect harmony with an exquisite dinner and rare wine,
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    • 29 6 E>. Sr" O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Next Concert, 19th October, 1924.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 28 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 2.37 a.m. 9.11 a.m. 2.57 p.m. 9.1 p.m. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 3.2 a.m. 9.33 a.m. 3.22 p.m. 9.20 p.m.
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  • 56 6 FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of Khoo Joo Bee Neoh, wife of Capitan Chung Thye Phin, will take place on Sunday, the 26th October, from her residence No. 58 Northam Road.'to the late Capitan Cheang Keng Kwi’s private burial ground at Mount Erskine for interment. Friends and relatives are requested not
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  • 1059 7 Premier’s Voice Gone. MK HURCHILLS new role. ijj’i'ter’s Telegrams.] London, October 17. "b, Council of the Trade Union has voted £4,000 to the Labour n publicity fund. It apunions to make special 1 he Labour Party fighting fund. Crushing Labour. (Yale Union Congress General liei 1 in an
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  • 48 7 REBELS LOSE HEAVILY. x Madrid, October 17. A communique states that a big concentration of rebels is strongly entrenched in the Sheshuan sector. An enemy attack on a food convoy was heavily repulsed. The enemy had over a hundred dead while the Spanish losses were small.
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  • 42 7 ,CHANG TSO-LIN DRIVEN OUT. Peking, October 17. A communique says that Chang TsoLin’s troops havd been driven out beyond the Great Wall. Marshal Chang’s Success. Mukden, October 17. A communique says that Marshal Chang Tso-lin’s troops occupied Shanhaikwan yesterday.
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  • 32 7 BUT WHEN AND WHERE? London, October 17. The British Communist party has telegraphed heartily congratulating Dr. Sun Yat-sen on his magnificent victory over the Fascist army raised by Chinese capitalists.”
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  • 68 7 NO DECISION REGARDING NEXT YEAR. London. October 17. It is officially stated that the report of a definite decision to continue the British Empire Exhibition is inaccurate. There has been no further development beyond Canada’s intimating her willingness to continue the Canadian pavilion. Chinese Leave. London, October 17.
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  • 69 7 TWENTY-ONE SERIOUS CASES. London, October 17. There were twenty-one serious cases of malaria among the crew of the steamer Macedonia which has arrived in London from China. The second officer died. For being in fraudulent possession of four catties of onions each Mohamed bin Sikandar ami Mohamed
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  • 133 7 Resumption of Relations. DEBTS TO BE SETTLED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, October 17. Le Journal says that the draft Note to be sent to Moscow following the recommendations of the commission on the question of resumption of FrancoRussian relations will contain recognition of the Soviet Government, an invitation
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  • 125 7 NEW ZEALAND’S ATTITUDE. Wellington, October 17. Speaking in Parliament, the Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey said the people of New Zealand, including Parliament were opposed to the policy of the British Government with regard to the Singapore base. Mr. Wilford, the leader of the Opposition, agreed with Mr.
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  • 103 7 TROUBLE IS BREWING. Rangoon. October 17. Speeches by Mr. Tharrawaddy and the Governor Sir Harcourt Butler declared that they were determined to suppress the movement for non payment of the capitation tax which was not economic but political originating from rumours of Home Rule, the restoration of
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  • 78 7 BELONGS TO AMERICA. New York, October 17. With reference to the despatch from Nome, Alaska, that a Russian armed transport which in August raised the Russian flag on Wrangel Island and carried off the British Colony, Stefannson has informed Reuters that the Colony consisting of thirteen Eskimos, headed
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  • 111 7 DOCTOR’S EASTERN TOUR. London, October 17. Dr. Robert Cochrane, a son of Dr. Thomas Cochrane, the founder of the Union Medical College in Peking, leaves for India to-day. He hopes to visit all the leper missions in forty stations in India and to help to bring treatment to
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  • 83 7 ANOTHER ATTEMPT. London, October 17. At a meeting of the Geographical Society, Lord Ronaldshay announced that the Everest Committee intended to apply immediately through the Government of India for the permission of the Tibetan Government to make another attempt on Mount Everest in 1926. Lim Leong, who pleaded
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  • 364 7 HALF-YEARLY MEETING. The half-yearly meeting of the ExServices Association of Malaya was held in the Secretary’s Office, Selangor Club, on Sunday, 12th instant, those present being the Chairman, Lt. Col. J. P. Swettenham, Hon: Secretary, Mr. A. W. Every, and the following delegates: Major P.H. Keys,
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  • 69 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New’ York. October 17. The city budget for 1925 is tentatively placed at four hundred million dollars, the largest on record. It includes tw r o millions for police, giving the city an additional thousand policemen, two millions for street cleaning, one and a half
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  • 24 7 a big' REDUCTION. London, October 17. A net reduction of £91,773,155 in the national debt for the last financial year is recorded.
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  • 252 7 Paris, October 17. The Echo de Paris considers it certain that M. de Fleuriau will be appointed ambassador at London. (Vale). The s.s. Elephanta” from Calcutta and Rangoon with local mails is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Sunday the 19th instant and is intended to
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  • 965 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. E. Koon Guan, of Malacca, who went to England with one of his sons, has returned. Mr. Nallatamby, chief clerk of the Customs Office, Malacca, has returned from leave in Ceylon. Mr. A. R. Malcolm has been elected chairman of the committee of the Royal Bangkok Sports
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 109 7 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —I have much pleasure in informing you that the total amount acknowledged to date amounts to $3,303-08. After deducting the expenses as per statement attached, the balance amounts to $3,277.63 equivalent to Rs. 5,063 Annas 3 Pies 7 have
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 37 7 .n—mniinni- iw^7 J rirrTntTifiiWBigm'ih Ideal in Price and Power. The AUSTIN TWELVE A car with the reputation for reliability for twenty ye ws. I NOW IN STOCK. < Borneo Motors Ltd, PENANG, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. v
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  • 1675 8 better prices REALISED, Properties in Good Condition. 1 The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Tali Ayer Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held on Speteinber 18. at Winchester I House, Old Broad street. E. C., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the Chairman) presiding. I The Secretary (Mr.
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    • 290 8 1 PURE MUSIC scratch 1 IwiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiV OUT TO-DAY I Don’t Mind the Rain Fox Trott Savoy ZZ What does the Pussycat J Havana Band ZZZ Riviera Rose Waltz I Savoy Eg ZZ Youre in Kentucky Fox Trot J Orpheums SZ Tell Me in the Moonlight Fox Trot I Savoy ZZ
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    • 43 8 Q If it’» your NERVES A Jg you mu9t have Bl 1 SANATOG£m I Tk. Tr.. T ..i« ll i 82 W H EELHRsa V ie (Lblitated nervoua M ab t orbs San*to g en K as the parched earth drinke up water."
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    • 497 8 IdiscernincTmfn] always make a habit of replenishing their ward- f robe at WHITE AW AYS, because they always get the most up-to-date goods at the lowest 3 prices without sacrificing style or quality. S Flexitex Collars FLexitex Collars t (FLEXIBLE TEXTURE V 1-^— I o FLEXITEX COLLARS. J This is
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  • 724 9 GENERAL MEETING. The fourteenth annual general me-et ing of the Nellmay Rubber Company, Limited, was held at the registered offices -of the Company, George Town (hambers, Penang, yesterday afternoon. Mr. F. Duxbury occupied the chair, and the others present included Messrs. J. W. Wilson, Norman Davie,
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  • 39 9 The ifoFlowiug new books hav e been received at the Library: The Coming of Amos, bj William J. Locke (2 copies). The Green Sea Pirates, by Peter B. Kyne. The Triumph of Gallio, by W. L. George.
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  • 725 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on Saturday as follows A sharp advance in the price of Rubber to J/4g brought about more activity in the Share Market than has been seen for some time past and there have been considerable realisations of old stock at prices
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  • 165 9 You may do this, confident of success, if you use Bisurated Magnesia as prescribed by doctors and used in hospitals. Such disorders as indigestion, dyspepsia, and gastritis are due to the presence of excess acid in the stomach, and Bisurated Magnesia neutralises this harmful acid
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  • 127 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <(• Co's share list Yesterday. To-day. Sharks. 5 CQ X X c. 4 c. 4 c. 4 c. Rubber (Dollar.) Ayer Molek LOO 1.05 1.05 1.10 Bassett 95 1.05 1.00 1.05 fndragiri 3.75 3.90 4.00 4.50 Jimah 1.05
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  • 48 9 October 18, 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet ...56 market Fine Pale Crepe ...55) steady Unsmoked Sheet 43 but <j uiet Singa- (Smoked Shout ...55f pore (Crepe ...55| London and New York. rrtwrx.A»? (Smoked Shent ...1/4 market LosDof ICrA P ...1/41 steady New York ...G3O-) but qui’t
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  • 21 9 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd-. London. October 16, £243.5s spot, and £245.15s three months buying £246 three months selling.
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  • 24 9 Chenderiang Tin Dredging Limited, for half month ending 15th October 1924 Dredge hours 290, piculs 95. Hydraulicing piculs 70. Short of water.
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  • 175 9 Oct. 18Badminton match. Hu Yew Seah vs. Highway and Byeway Party. Hu Yew Seah ground. 4-30 p.m. 2lChamber of Commerce, half yearly meeting, 2-30 p.m. Old Frees’ Dinner. Penang Cricket Club, General Meeting, 6 p.m. 23 25A Triple Bill, Town Hall. 9 p.m. 25 Rugby: Perak vs. Negri
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  • 94 9 The following programme of music w ill be presented at the Orchestral Concert to be given at the E. O. Hotel, to-morrow, Sunday, the 19th. inst. at 9.30 p.m. 1 Slavonic Rhapsody Friedmann 2 Grand Duo for Cello and Piano Goltermann Ist Movement Allegro J.
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  • 158 9 D)-DAY’S DKPARTU RES Menggala for Deli and P. Brandan. Shunko Maru for Colombo (takmg correspondence for Southern India via Colombo X- Dhannshkodi) Bombay. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah, Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Bulan for Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. van Cloon for Singapore and
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  • 29 9 1,777 coolies arrived per the s.s. Tara yesterday of whom 736 were sent t» Pulau Jerejak and rhe balance proceed direct to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 107 9 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 81 Tflift. Ec-Jerated Malay Staten, Malacca, Ji. 1 re and Singapore. Regieti atiou and Parcel Poet, except w’ ore otherwise stated, close half an-honr 'Ser than the Ordinary mail Resumption 01 Night Mail Serv>< 1. The following additional mails will be Jc ed daily
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  • 347 9 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England.) 18th Sunday after Trinity7.45 Litany, 8 a.m. Matins. Venite XXII Day, Benedictns Troutbeck Hymn 323. 8.30 Holy CommunioE, 915 Holy Communion (Tamil), 10 30 Matin* (Chinese), 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn 13, Psalms CVII 222. Magnificat 121, Nunc Dimittis 127, Hymn 295
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 642 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR S,CK ,l due to torpid liver or sluggish intestinal iviKT'miA action Pinkettes are a safe, simple and POSITION WANTED. highly etfu-ient remedy because they neither gripe nor purge and form no Situation wanted by an Associate of habit. Their occasional use ensures daily Corporation of Accountants with;
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    • 25 9 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Coursi, (New Era Edition) Complete Edition with supplementary Exercises $3 or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press L<d., Penang
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  • 601 10 S. F. P.” PETITIONER’S APOLOGIES TO CO-RESPONDENT. Curious evidence of a divorce petitioner’s published apology to the co-respon-dent in the suit was given during the hearing in the Supreme Court, Singapore, of the suit by Frank de Morney. a senior shift engineer at the Pulau Brani smelting
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  • 150 10 FATE OF WEMBLEY BUTTE*. STATUE. The problem of moving the exhibits when the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley closes on November I—at1at any rate for this yearis already engaging the attention of the officials of the various pavilions. An official of the Canadian Pavilion
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  • 101 10 Mrs. L. Harker’s new novel for 11)24, The Broken Bow” will be published early in October by Mr. Murrav. The story shows that love and strength of character can break down the social barrier betwoen county’ and trade’ notwithstanding strong class prejudice. Mr, Murray also announces for October
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  • 491 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penanu. October b. 1924 Government Mutton— ck Mutton Indian per 1() M utton Head, sheep or goat each j n Liver with heart lung do i Tripe Goat or Sheep per lb Sweet Bread pa Leg of Mutton a b 1» 5 Klney Pair 30 the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 528 10 I I IM lllli r a all FACE POWDERS AND I 2 ted MI TAICCMS I S ST I H I COTY’S Origan and Chypre, HOUBIGANT S M W LjT hj H Queiques Fleurs, YARDLEYS Freesia, Milady St H I and Vanity Fair, CROSSMITH’S Phul-nana, g [jJ BREAKFAST j UL
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    • 20 10 I Pitman’s Junior Tyrisi I- j M I book or »2/- port frM 'p’X, i the Pinang 3 Penang. B
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  • 1484 11  -  BY FREDERICK STI BBS, 1 R. g. S Hark, hark, the doga do bark, The beggars arg coining to town Some in rags and some in jags. And some in velvet gown.” (Old Nursery Rhyme.) No country in the world possesses sa many Gypsies as Hungary. They
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  • 221 11 when queen victoria was ASKED TO RISE. 1 can still walk, run, ride a quiet horse, dance, mount a bicycle, row, play 1 ball, and romp with the youngest,” says i Lord Meath now in his 84th year in his Memories of the Twentieth entury,” published by
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 375 11 i STILL. THE BESI A.-T .'H! CHuVteT SI3MACH LIVER "TONIC' n >■ mu Mother Seipel’s Syrup is still the best remedy for stomach j and liver disorders, because no other medicine acts so j beneficially upon these important organs, or banishes j digestive troubles so quickly and completely. Mother XT
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    • 344 11 By Royal r Bv «oy» Appointment XI Appointment I* the Court XMBfy: X X to tne Court f 11 al, A a I Spain The Food of Kings TO YOU, Baby is he King of your household, uj and claims as his birthright the Food of Kings 1 ||i and
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