Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 October 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 103. No. 250. VOL. LXXXII. WEDNESDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 422 1 KODAK FILMS FOR SALE. artistic local views always in stock mkko studio 7, Northam Road. THE GOOD MAXWELL Sports Touring. J fwiM- I SHELL KEROSENE J I'he distinct individuality of the Qood Maxwell Sport Touring Car makes an instant appeal. Body and hood in striking Chester Hunt Red, fenders and
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    • 17 1 /F YOU NEED GLASSES PLEASE CALL AT SHANGHAI EASTERN TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED. 188. PENANG ROAD
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  • 532 2 RELIEF ENGINEERING WORK The engineering department of the I China International Famine Relief Commission has issued a report on its engineering accomplishments on behalt of famine relief during the past three years. The new roads constructed by the American Red Cross and the China International Famine Relief Commissions
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  • 248 2 LORD BIRKENHEAD’S OFFER TO LIBERALS. Speaking at Netherby Park, Carlisle, Lord Birkenhead said there was not the slightest guarantee that Russia would repay the money we w’ere proposing to hand over to them. Mr. Wheatley, the Minister of Health, had produced a mad. impracticable, and costly Housing
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    • 1449 2 Cl r»i 1 TENDERS INVITED. Short Classified Tei will l)( received up to ..o™ m glenapp» v oy s i 1 on Friday the 7th November 1924, at the Consignees of cargo per the above vessel Advertisements. Resident* Councillors’ Office, Penang, from Europe are hereby notified that the surfrom persons
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    • 1113 2 NOTICE OF SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENT 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. MOHAMED
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  • 984 3 LIOW GEORGE ON NEED OF IDEALISM. i (1|l September 27.Mr. Lloyd v oil Saturday presented with "'"'iL-doin of Portsmouth, a ceremony Xi'-n <lelao;d m The ot ie surviving Freemen are the nX of Connaught and Aiderman I*. G. fornirr Mayor of the boiough. Llovd O ?r
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  • 362 3 M. P. WHO ENLISTED As A PRIVATE. News was received in Folkestone of the death of Sir Herbert Henry’ Raphael Bart., while he was out shooting in the grounds of his residence at Hockley Vale, between Folkestone and Dover. For more than a year
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  • 320 3 BRITISH PREFERENCE CONDITIONS. The Minister of Customs recently announced revised conditions of preferential treatment to goods from the United Kingdom. The existing practice has been that British preferential rates in th-* Australian tariff applied to goods which have only 25 per cent of British labour or materials in
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  • 678 3 FOCH WITH HLS WAR ALLIES. Amiens. September 28.Marshal Foch unveiled this morning the war memorial to the 51st (Highland) D ivision on the slopes of the historic Y Ravine at Beaumont-Hamel. A white mist lay heavy on the battle field of the Somme just as it did on
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  • 28 3 The following me non-delivered cables for the week ending 29th instant at the E. F. A. C. Telegraph Co. Hengloe Kongsie. Home Ice Works Coy. Cama.
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  • 666 3 DANGERS OF THE DAMES SCHEME Speaking at Mirfield. Yorkshire. Sir John Simon discussed the effect of reparations payment and |>ointed to the change in public opinion since the whole matter was disposed of after the Armistice by saying that Germany must pay for
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  • 101 3 Oct. 30 Nov.1 Dance Recital, Town Hall. 6 p.m. l—O. X. A. at Home. United Indian Association. Garden Party 4 p.m. 8— Jumble Sale. Town Hall, 10 a.m. to noon. 9 Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Selangor, K. Lumpur. 15—Gymkhana Meeting at Taiping 15—Inter-state Hockey: Perak vs. Penang,
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  • 878 3 THE ESSENTIAL FALLACY OF SOCIALISM. It is not necessary to delve far into Socialist literature to discover that the whole Socialist creed is based upon the doctrine that labour produces all wealth. This’ doctrine, proclaimed by Karl Marx, is set forth in the plainest terms
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    • 157 3 OUR WEEKLY CARTOON. IN THE PUBLIC EYE." i| i II Ol GA u f 1 4 I a I j! <J Ik x I Sr /1 5 j /1 Jih < V k I I x J! I LORD GREY OF FALLODON. Nowu-dayw, th** first Viscount Grey of Faliodon in
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  • 2807 4 MENACE OF SOCIALISM. Much interest was shown in Mr. Winston Churchill’s visit to Edinburgh on September 25. Me delivered an important political speech at a meeting organized by the Scottish I nionist Association. The I sher Hall was packed, but so great was the demand for tickets
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    • 215 4 E z<l 1 I»i f J f J golden u j < setting z 1 rr* j? S X™/ J H i J 3 Trifles? Such trifles make perfection and peif ection J y is no trifle!” said Michael Angelo. j 1 After concentrating all their wonderful resources upon J
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  • 758 5 WHAT AN AUSTRALIAN SAW THERE. Russia to da\ is a land of poverty, un euij|loymei|t. industrial and commercial stagnation, and ironclad autocracy. Everywhere are signs of depression trade is practically at a standstill and the distress already evident in even city will inevitably become a national problem
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  • 102 5 The latest estimate of the present season’s Australian sugar production is 390,000 tons. After allowing for the sugar used in manufacy»re of jams, milk, Ac. for export, there will be a surplus of. at least 80,000 tons. No such output has yet been recorded in Australia. The
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  • 544 5 COLONEL PRINGLE AND PREVENTION. I'he report of Colonel J. W. Pringle, < 'hief Inspecting Officer of the Ministry of Transport, on the railway accidents in Great Britain during 1923 has been issued as a Parliamentary Paper -[Cmd. 2256]. Colonel Pringle states that the total route length
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  • 210 5 WEST LONDON MAGISTRATE’S PROTEST. A protest against what he described as the farce” of Children’s Courts was made at the West London Police Court I by the magistrate, Mr. Forbes Lankes- ter, K.C. Mr. Lankester said that on a Wednesday afternoon he had to go with
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 133 5 aeaniLW. "bw The cook’s companion all the world over. For all styles of cooking, use LEA PE RR’NS’ SAUCE Topnotch" /2v<? George /K") Scotch Whisky J 8 The Distillers Agency Limited, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND. I FgIFTS! GIFTS! 1 TO ONE, TO ALL. MISS NOT THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY On account of the
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    • 47 5 Pi areas’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 port free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penantr. Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, Key for New Era. fl/50 per book or fl/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 400 5 ss= Remington NITRO CLUB Wetproof Shotgun Cartridges TTARD HITTING -UNIFORM is the judgment of the army of sportsmen IH using Nitro Club either for game or at the traps. id I No hand loaded cartridge can be expect- Io ed to compete with Remington’s /h way of loadingprecisely and uni-
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 80 5 PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME. THEATRE ROYAL, PENANG ROAD. (Lyric Theatres, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT From Monday, 27th to Thursday, 30th October. PINK GODS 7 Featuring Bebe Daniels, James Kirkwood, Anna Q. Nilsson, Raymond Hatton. Adolphe Menjou, Guy Oliver, George Cowl and Arthur Trimble. THE GO-GETTER 7 I A cosmopolitan production with T. Roy
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  • 39 6 Mather.At Kuala Lipis on October 25th to Dorothy, wife of N. F. H. Mather M, C. S., a daughter. THOMSON. On October 24th. at Restholme. Bexhill-on-Sea, to the wife of 11. W. Thomson. Malayan Civil Service, a daughter.
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  • 68 6 DonaldsonHawes.—On the 20th September at Hatton Hall. Windivsham, Alexander John Leathes. only’ son of the late Captain J. W. E. Donaldson. R. F. A. and of Mrs. W. T. Bridges, and grandson of Alex. L. Donaldson, late of Singapore, to Doris Evelyn Harrington, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 624 6 The Secretary of State for the Colonies having approved the recommendations for the establishment of a Rubber Research Institute, a resolution in favour of the scheme will be moved at the next meeting of the Federal Council. The proposed measure augurs well for the future of the producing
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  • 403 6 The eve of the polling for the General Election finds the situation more interesting than ever. Mr. MacDonald is indisposed, but his trusty henchman, Mr. Thomas, is finely defiant. Labour will return stronger than ever, he says, and Labour will not resign as the result of
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  • 262 6 Yesterday we published a telegram from our Kuala Lumpur correspondent announcing that the Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar had consented to carry out a short tour in India on behalf of the F.M.S. Rubber Propaganda Committee. We were aware that matters were developing in this direction,
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  • 1495 6 It is one hundred and twenty years ago to-day since George A Great English Morland, the famous Painter. English painter of animals and rustic scenes, died. Born in London, Morland produced sketches of remarkable promise at a very early age, and at the age of ten. he
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  • 116 6 ASSIZE- CASES(From Our Own < orD-P 011 )1( Singapore, Ocu'.VJIS fonii'G At the assizes One h’" q’ o ngk' guilty of tbe murder o< 4 ol qh builder in Fraser Street m'” was discharged. BUS DRIV. R The trial commenced of named Lim Kim Moh ar 1H dashed
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    • 275 6 F* p Rh 1 X-X A' fr i' Approved by I 500,000 users I fe ORONA is tbe only portable type- K <4 writer with a record of sixteen B| years’ satisfactory service. Thirty thou- K| Esj sand went through the World War; M 3 half a million in use
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    • 30 6 E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing i. v Every Tuesday and jFriday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday U and SaturdayE. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Next Concert, November 2nd.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 28 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 12.43 a.m. 7.6 a.m. 1.4 p.m. 7.21 p.rn. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 1.18 a.m. 7.45 a.m. 1.44 p.m. 8.0 p.m.
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  • 475 7 The Premier Indisposed. I NOT TO RESIGN. REUTER’S TELEGRA MB.] London. October 2<N I'ue most serious allegation of the p. '.mier’s critics regarding Russia was 4/. the Premier had Zinovieff’s letter ...veral weeks ago and deliberately withheld publication for party purposes. The )> ir uiier’s speech
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  • 41 7 OFFICIAL RECO((NITION. Paris, October 28. Ihe Government will announce the official recognition of the Soviet Government this evening. M. llerriot’s Note. Moscow, October 28. M. Herriot’s note conveying de jure "‘cognition suggests an immediate ex- >nge of Ambassadors.
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  • 45 7 A DAY OF MOURNING. Calcutta, October 28.1 here have now been 72 arrests under ,r > o new Ordinance. The Bengali leaders appealed to the whole country to s rve November 1 as a hartal or day mourning, as a protest against the Ordinance.
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  • 71 7 IN THE HANDS OF CHINESE. Kingston, (Jamaica) October 28. Strong representations have been made to the Government by the Jamaica mperial Association regarding the pa-sing of Jamaica’s trade into the unis of the Chinese. An appeal is made r the stoppage of alien immigration. any candidates make the
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  • 159 7 Many Arrests in Dublin. A COWARDLY AFFAIR. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 28. Seven men were arrested in Dublin this morning and remanded on a charge of the murder of private Aspinall of the Army Medical Corps at Queenstown on March 23 by shooting him with machineguns. Mana ArresTB.
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  • 43 7 EASY WIN AT PER I’ll. Perth. October 2S. The M. C. C. won by aft innings and 190 runs. West Australia in their second innings scored 69. Tate took three wickets for 10 runs and Freeman three lot 23.
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  • 522 7 ASSAULT ASF When the case against Pain bin Ha mad and Kang Poh Toh. who ait «barged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to another Chinese, was called up before Mr. N. K- Bain in the Police Court. Penang, this morning. Inspector McLernon said that on the instructions of
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  • 1166 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. and Mrs. James Gossip of Penang will be going Home early next year. Mr. Longley has arrived in Ipoh to join the staff of Messrs. Pritchard and Co.. Ltd. a Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Trike arrived here from Bagan Datoh this morning by’ the s. s.
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  • 298 7 A CHANGE IN C.J.C.S TITLE. It is said says the T.0.M.” that the appellation Chief Judicial Commissioner, F.M.S., is shortly to be changed to Chief Justice, F.M.S. One of the most notable results of the Federation was the appointment of a Judicial Commissioner to try capital cases and
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  • 781 7 Annual General Meeting. STRONG FINANCIAL POSH lON. The annual general meeting of the members of the Penang Turf Club w r as held in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon when there were present the Hon. Mr. A. B. Voules (President) in the chair. Messrs. E. E.
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  • 258 7 CHINESE AMAH INJURED. The vicinity of the junction of Ftfiquhar Street and Love Lme, where an accident occurred and resulted in the death of a school !>oy last week, was yesterday m rning the scene of another accident in which a Cantonese Amah sustained a fracture of the
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  • 70 7 The Malay Opera of Malacca, which is at present performing at the Empire Theatre. Penang Road, continues to draw r crowded houses every night. As a mark of appreciation for their good performances the Subordinate staff of the General Post Office an«l that of the Government Monopolies presented
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  • 111 7 October Medal. The October Medal will be played for on Saturday anjJ Sunday Ist and 2nd November. At the assizes before the Hon. Mr Justice M. H. Whitley and a special jury the hearing was resumed yesterday afternoon and this morning of the case, against Supramanian Chetty,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 36 7 AN AND BANISH CARE. The Latest Model has Just Arrived. i I TWELVE H. P. j May we give you a Demonstration. I I I Borneo Motors L I PENANG, I Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
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  • 133 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURE. m/s Jntlandia for Port Swettenhaui and Singapore. While the s.s. Kampar was having her anchorage on her voyage to Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson on Monday evening, she fonld the Kopah, which was at anchor, on the starboard side smashing a lifeboat and bent two stanchions
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  • 431 8 CLOSE-DAILY (except .Sunday 81 IfiilH. Eederated Malay States, Malacca, lohor» and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, dose half an honr earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption o> Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m
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  • 84 8 OUR HIGH CALLING.” Undertakers discussed their trade at a dinner in Sheffield organised by the British Undertakers’ Association. Mr. J. W. Docking, of Blackpool, said the good social work of the association would make the undertakers’ life more pleasant. Mr. W. S. Pattison, of Ashington. said now they
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  • 703 8 Messrs. Baker, Morgan Co., Ltd-, Ruala Lumpur, reported as follows on October 25:—There has been another very full week of business but things might even have been better had Singapore profit-taking been deferred a little. The position actually is that in spite of the one day set-back
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  • 115 8 PENANG. OCTOBER 29. 1924 (By Courtesy of the Chartrkko Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 ,i 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 ~3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 1541) 3 days’sight Private 1.58 Bombay Demand fiauk 154| o Madras Demand Bank 154 <
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 149 8 F jasiMWMKgawBWMWWM» fßft A JOY B TO ALL s ''P J 1 I i 4 and a continual I II I I J I delight. The New Grafonola A Revelation in Tone I Quality and Power Moderately Priced from $BO. ROBINSON PIANO j?.~ (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG) PENANG. I INVINCIBLE TALBOT|
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    • 17 8 Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, *1 /50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 222 8 IfaygggLQ. Introduced 20 years ago Standard Cars have improved year by year and the standard is maintained by the most skilful workmanship to be found 8 in the Industry. Reliable, easy to control and drive, graceful in appearance, comfortable and roomy, with ample speed and climbing power suitable for every
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  • 851 9 NORTH AM ROAD COLLISION. Hon Cheong Jnan, chauffeur to,Mr. Man Loke. was summoned before Mr. N. K. Bain in the Police Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon charged with failing to slow down his motor car when coming out of a private roa 1 into Northam Road on September 17
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  • 213 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 9° X OQ Shared. J? t s’® s’® X X 2C 72 Rubber (Dollar.) c. c. I c. Ic. Allenby 1.221 1.27* 1.221 1.25 Aver Molek 1.15 1.20 1.10
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  • 75 9 October 29. 192 L Loo t L. cts f Smoked Sheet 59\> markets Pen a sej Fine Pale Crepe 60 quiet I Unsmoked Sheet 49 but SiNGA- (Smoked Sheet >() firm pore (Crepe fiO London and New York. (Smoked Sheot ...1/5 all m kets London ...1/5 steady New
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  • 103 9 Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives ths following prices, on October 28: London. Spot £253 2.6 down 3.2.6 3 mos. buying 255 3 3 selling 255.5 s 3 Local. Octolyer 29: Singapore sold 125 tons at $l2» j Penang buyers no sellers at sl27]. 7’he Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd-.
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  • 157 9 At the recent meeting of the enlarged Legislative Council in Ceylon consisting of 50 members (officials and unofficials) the Hon. Mr. Geo. E. de Silva, representing the Central Province Rural Seat, gave notice of the following motion: That a humble address be presented to His Majesty the
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  • 65 9 The homeward mail by the 1 ara closes at 9 a.m. on Friday. 31st instant. The P. O. Packet Teesta. with mails despatched from London on the 9th October is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Fri lay, 31st instant. The mail despatched from Penang on
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  • 1106 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LISI. NAMES x -J5 E-; RUBBER [Dollar S c S c e Alieuoy Rubber Uo 1 22| 1 25 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 It) 1 20, Amalgamated Malay Estate? 1 tf eI A-yer Hitam Planting Syndicate H 00 I- 00 Ayer Kuuing Rubber Estate, 35 40
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 216 9 NEW feDVERTtSEMEHTS. LOST. gold backed miniature of head and shoulders, of little girl of about three, with very curly fair hair and blue eyes. A reward will be given to mvone returning the same to Mrs. Adams, 40 Western Road. NO TICE. yii VRTUR <>NDERWYSER and the BERENSON UNTERMANS RIPPER
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    • 98 9 ARE YOU GOING ON A JOURNEY! If so be sure and put a vial of Pinkettes in your bag, for travelling often induces constipation, sea-sickness or trainsickness. and Pinkettes are helpful as a preventative against these ills. Furthermore that daily regularity which is ensured by Pinkettes counteracts the possible evil
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    • 271 9 NOT ICE!!! To Architects, Surveyors, Engineers Shipping Companies Mr. FRED STARR of Singapore cordially invites your inspection of Messrs Stanley s and Health’s latest pattern, instruments. Transit Theodolites Telescopes Boat Binnacles Dumpy Levels Binoculars Liquid Compasses Slide Rules &c. &c. Sextants Station Pointers. Surveying and Drawing Instruments of every description
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  • 517 10 THE PANACEA SOCIETY. Faith-healers have been a good deal in the public eye of late, but the Panacea Society. which introduced itself to London at the Kensington Town Hall is a body which seems to be in a category of its own. It was a
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  • 258 10 SURETY’S CLAIM. A loan of £4,000 raised by Ignatius Timothy Trebitsch Lincoln, the Austrian, who became a British M.P., formed the subject of a case which came before the Anglo-German Arbitral Tribunal in London. The claimant was Mr. W. G. Sinclair, of London. W., and the
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    • 403 10 /< J|' STILL THE <***** MILES > GREATEST under the obser- p < <..<’>/ vation of the < J U R.A.C. '“i 0.41wi >r v l^77^l'' -4fflS w 11 r nfflJT mill w i Equal to the <Jb/ W O HWW V distance round the 5 J? J world. UNAPPROACHED!
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    • 24 10 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, (New Era Edition) Complete Editior with supplementary Exercise® p or |3/3f< poxt free, stocked by the P’.nanjt Gazette Lid Penang
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    • 985 10 hanks chartered > AUSTRALIA AND CHINA O (Incorporated i u England h v Ro 9 Charter 1853.) ya ygSl d Paid-up Capital wk. IvtMn* L J/g Reserve Fund Hexma!Eczema s wVftiVKl&a 38, BISHOPSGATE LONDON F r I iiave suffered for years, and most of the j n time under doctors.
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  • 1372 11 WORLD FLIGHT ADVENTURE. Tribute to Plucky Airmen. Squadron-Leader MacLaren and Flying- Officer Plenderleith were entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Cecil by the chairman ami directors of Vickers, Limited, D. Napier and Son. Limited, and Shell-Mex, Limited, in recognition of their plucky attempt to fly round the world.
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    • 298 11 k Swa/rttfte pen. KJkl f I j i Swan Pens are famous 'tfSSflJ i/ throughout the world for their reliability and lasting wear and the 14 ct. gold nibs are the jjgyjEv fi nest it is possible to produce. tact that Swan Pens have held undisputed sway T|i over other
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    • 104 11 a > What Keeps Mother r B s Cheerful? LIAyT What a busy, cheerful person mother is. Up first in the morning and in bed last at night. f Mother knows how necessary it is to keep fit and well so that she can watch over her home circle and
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    • 274 11 I O A> v I y j Vw ,o ,h < c urt I V I Your Baby I needs this famous food I I famous, not only because the strong and sturdy. This safe, clean children of 4 Royal Houses have been food for Baby is free from the
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    • 1201 12 SUE BLUE FUNNEL UNE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. MH k W BgM g WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT 1 MM| 4k gg| 1 PATROCLUS in port Marseilles, London. Rotterdam A Glasgow* IFB Oft, Wyjt W M DARDANUS November »*> London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. |77 THESEUS November 13 London, Rotterdam
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    • 640 12 P. 0.-BRITISH India” AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in Engi ami i MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SEKViaPENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. 0 (Under Contract with His Majesty’s GovernniPnt P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From London Dnn Penang. To Marseille* A Ixtndon about *•»< 1*»,,, MANTUA Nov. 6 KASHGAR akotn KHIVA 20 MALWA
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