Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 November 1924
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Title Section20 1924-11-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 255. VOL. LXXXII. TUESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement303 1924-11-04 1 tokisatsu. photographic art studio 'Phone 772. 68. BISHOP STREET. I 1 TIME CUSTOMS WB|_ T> J J TI7 fA D fl ft T I DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS INSIST ON BRYANT S MAYS $3.50 per bottle.' MATCHES j c 2 ly Q 1 -IO di 1 ,„■.<,...'i I I THE BEST BRITISH303 words
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Advertisement24 1924-11-04 1 IM IK 3»S X 3BS *WM| T. NAGATA, j x 2 DENTIST. > I j NEXT DOOR TO I -TBB DISPENSARY."! tame mbx an x«x24 words
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Article1833 1924-11-04 2 By Bookworm. (Continued.) The day on which the Captain was killed, being the 7th of June, he in the morning ordered Mr. Sudds to begin caulking the vessel’s sides, and about four o’clock in the afternoon the Captain found fault with the work which Mr. Sudds1,833 words
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Advertisement908 1924-11-04 2 »asxa«:>!SExa!xax®iXH«xa NOTICES. I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. I Notice is hereby given that as from Ist hmltKHag tn» town dalirary »r I U ,C l X and are the Sole Proprietors of the Hotel x p<»Ufe. a business carried on under the style or I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. x name of908 words
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Advertisement799 1924-11-04 2 A MARVELLOUS PERFUMED VELVETY CRUM BAN R S REMOVES HAIR ruißTEovn CHARTERED BANK ol wb inr* c»? Whereas razors and ordinary Charter If' j depilatories merely remove ajj hair above the skin surface, Paid-up Capital Veet melts the hair away he- Reserve Fund F Veet is a perfumed Reserve Liability799 words
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Article3607 1924-11-04 3 zi \].\\l)ERS- FINE RECORD. Q ur Own Correspondent.) London, October 0. x A Zealanders Rugby players line through their first real test English side with flying col[t was expected that the Leicĕs,ur;would give them a hard match, h( tourists, as if they realised that ieth ing special3,607 words
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Article586 1924-11-04 3 M ALLEY BEATS CHAI LAI AGAIN A large crowd turned up at the Singa pore Boxing Stadium to see the third meeting between those clever little boxers. Boy IValley (Malaya’s flyweight champion although nearly a stone below flyweight limit) and Chai Lai, the Chi nese boxer. As expected, a586 words
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Article51 1924-11-04 3 WHOLESALE EXPORTATION FROM FRANCE. Nearly 100 persons, including wealthy farmers and minor officials, are implicated in the wholesale exportation of hoarded gold from Brittany. It is estimated that £40,000,000 worth of coins, after being hidden in cellars a>nd mattresses, has been sold at a high premium by the51 words
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Advertisement25 1924-11-04 3 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course (New Era Edition) Complete Edition with supplementary Exercises $3 or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., Penang25 words
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Advertisement192 1924-11-04 3 Be Careful What You Wash Your Child’s Hair With If you want to keep children’s hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Many soaps. pi-epared shampoos and shampoo jM>w<leis. contain t<»<> much free alkali. This dries the scalp makes the hair brittle. and very harmful. Mulsified192 words
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Miscellaneous166 1924-11-04 3 OUR WEEKLY CARTOON. IN THE PUBLIC EYE." A-... i <r\ Al e 'Mi [1 von' IA ,J I I Y ft L I k I I k ir 1 1 LORD ST C VENSON. Lor i Stevenson. formerly Sir James of that ilk, is a G.C. M.G., a Commander of166 words
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Article681 1924-11-04 4 A LOSS TO PENANG. It was with the deepest regret that we learned last night of the death of Mr. Heah Swee Lee. at his residence. Northam Lodge, Northam Road. Penang. Deceased, who was one of the most popular and highly respected members of681 words
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Article79 1924-11-04 4 Nov. B—Jumble Sale. Town Hall, 10 a.m. to noon. 9Malaya Cun Rugby: Perak vs. Selangor, K. Lumpur. 15Gymkhana Meeting at Taiping 15Inter-state Hockey: Perak vs. Penang,lpoh. 22 Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Penang, Taiping. Dec. GMalaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Selangor. I poh (second match). 13Inter-state Hockey: Penang79 words
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Article48 1924-11-04 4 Speaking at the British Commercial Has Association conference at Liverpool. Mr. F. W. Goodenough, chairman of the executive, said that, truth in advertising should be a fundamental principle. The public had faith in firms which advertised. Ignorance meant higher pri ces because of lower output.48 words
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Article1143 1924-11-04 4 B. F. P. BANKRUPT'S STORY OF CON CESSION TRAN S ACTION. Ng Hong Guan, in the course of his public examination by the Official Assignee (Mr. G. C. Valpy) in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Saturday morning, told the story of his connection with Mr. J.B. F. P. - 1,143 words
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Article554 1924-11-04 4 The union of two prominent Singapore families is accomplished as the result of the marriage, which took place on Sunday between Mr. Jacob Meyer, son of Mr. Manasseh Meyer, of Belle Vue, Oxley Rise, and Miss Rebecca David, the daughter of Mr. B. David. The ceremony was solemnized554 words
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83 1924-11-04 4 For Europe, letters Nov. 22, 28: parcels Nov. 13, 20 and 22 for Christmas. For New Year letters Nov. 29, Dec. 6, parcels Nov. 27 and 28. For r. S. A. and CanadaChristmas letters Nov. 14, 15 and 22. New Year letters83 words
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2144 1924-11-04 4 CORRESPONDENCE ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. In view of the importance of the Right Hon. Lord Darling’s article in the Evening News,” in which he examined the arguments in favour of the abolition of the death penalty advanced in a new book by the Warden of Sing2,144 words
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Article112 1924-11-04 4 FIRST TIME FOR 366 YEAK? For the first time since Protestants was restor- d to England by the aett., in 1558 of Queen Elizabeth, the L < London’s Lord Mayor and >hen take up office on November S, Roman Catholics. The Lord is Sir Alfred Bower112 words
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Advertisement152 1924-11-04 4 MISTAKES MOTHERS AND HOW THEY AN b RIGHT WITH BAB) tablets. Many mothf is give then chM food at too early an agv that thdir babies ~e grown up people do n( is almost certain to much and to lay the foundation healtff. b n au tea! Others adniinistei n152 words
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Article994 1924-11-04 5 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. This meeting was held on Friday, Octolyer 31, at the Perak Club, with an attendance of about 30 Planters, and Mr. W. S. Cookson in the Chair. The Committee, comprising Messrs T. I. Brocklebank. W. S Cookson, D. A. Dunn, (Honorary Secretary),994 words
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Article672 1924-11-04 5 S.F.P.” ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. In the absence of Mr, Lee Keng Hee, Chairman. Mr. E. A. Elias presided over the fourteenth annual general meeting of the Mandai Tekong (Singapore) Rubb-r Estates, Limited held in the registered offices of the Company. Market Street, Singapore. Others present were the Hon’S.F.P.” - 672 words
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Advertisement481 1924-11-04 5 I had no idea they had such nice stocks here”;Shopper Liressively we are organising to meet the need of the hour 1 NOW READY I r Ih* New Season’s Juveniles, Gift Books and Annuals for 1925. k <>| tlu'sc books is always a very varied one. with books for every481 words
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Advertisement95 1924-11-04 5 1 i 4 SPECIAL A f OFFER W Rlj AUTO-LINEN SUITS OF Style and Distinction Made to Measure Price B $14.00 j Auto-Linen I The Finest Linen and Cotton Crash Suiting ever made, specially suitable for tropical use. In appearance like Tussore, but is far strongerwears and washes betterless than95 words
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Article20 1924-11-04 6 To Mr. and Mrs. A. Farrow Horton, of Ipoh, twin sons, on the Ist November, at Batu Gajah Hospital.20 words
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Article477 1924-11-04 6 Some time has elapsed since we first expressed doubts as to the wisdom of what our Ipoh contemporary recently described as the great Port of Prai scheme. As the months pass and the port gives no indication of forsaking its state of suspended animation, the conviction is gradually strengthening,477 words
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Article443 1924-11-04 6 Events in China have taken a dramatic turn. According to Reuter, Wu Ppi-fu s defence against Feng u-hsiang has completely broken down and, in the usual Chinese fashion, Wu has left his troops to their fate and is seeking safety elsewhere. But that, in our opinion, does not443 words
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Article201 1924-11-04 6 S ENS ATION AL A FFA IR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. November 4. I'he sale of six Mauser pistols and ammunition by a German seaman to a Shanghai washerman has resulted in a sensational shooting affair. The Chinese purchased the arms from the German aboard the Coblenz201 words
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Article827 1924-11-04 6 We offer a warm and fraternal welcome to a new contemA Plucky porary, The Malacca Venfure Observer,” which, made its bow to the public yesterday. We have, before now, had something to do with first numbers and we know the sinking feeling that attends its appearance. It827 words
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Article579 1924-11-04 6 Ihe homeward mail by the Kash closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday x t h inti The P. 0. Packet MantrL mails despatched from London’/? 16th October is expected to arrive at 6 a.m. on Thursday. Gth instant The mail despatched from P Pn the BthOctoherbythe s s579 words
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Advertisement251 1924-11-04 6 I 'i I f JOHt ar B h? oblf OiM? 1 A splendid dance a wonderful partner and—the one best cigarette! STATE EXPRESS Mo. 555 are in perfect ttme with the joyous and refined atmos* phere of the ball room. They are predominant at all excl 1 isivc functions, their251 words
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Advertisement25 1924-11-04 6 E. fe 9 O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and SaturdayE. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday.25 words
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Miscellaneous27 1924-11-04 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 4.33 a.m. 11.50 a.m. 7.34 p.m. 12.0 To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 6.8 a.m. 12.21 a.m. 9.9 p.m. 2.8 p.m.27 words
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Obituary64 1924-11-04 6 DEATHS. HEAHOn November! 3. 1924, at Northam Lodge, Northam Road. Penang. Heah Swee Lee at the age of 49. (Singapore A' F. M. S. papers please copy.) DE Souza.At Johore Bahru, on October 31. 1924. Iris Evaline de Souza. n«*e Hannay, beloved wife of l lric de Souza, aged 2164 words
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Article199 1924-11-04 7 Mr. Baldwin’s Task. c i MIHRRASSING position. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. November 3. Ensdidi combined universities H ll)f two seats resulted in the r f Sir Martin Conway, Conserva,l I Mr. Hal Fisher, Liberal. AnLiberal. Sir Murdoch MacDonald, fbeen returned for Inverness. Helpless Minority. With the Labourites relegated to[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 199 words
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Article79 1924-11-04 7 IN FAVOUR OF LABOUR London. November 3. Th- Mun'cipal elections were held in :!••> hundn I boioughs in England and W.ile- mi Saturday. The chief tji! was the determined Labour at'a!i.‘ number of Labour candidates xc" that of either the Conservatives r tic Liß-Ms. The results so far79 words
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Article77 1924-11-04 7 LANDSLIDE GENERALLY EXPECTED. London. November 1. A Morning Post” wire from New Aork says that the odds in favour of Mr, Coolidge ire 10 to 1. but the stock toarket and business continue to mark time. A Times wire from New York says that a landslide for Mr.77 words
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Article179 1924-11-04 7 BUDDHIST PRIEST SENTENCED. Rangoon. November 3. Adeisawuntha, a Buddhist monk and a Nationalist, was sentenced to a year’s uiprisonment for making a seditious speech outside the court during the trial I 'ktanra. the Pongyi Buddhist priest. A wire from Rangoon, dated October 'tate 1 that U. Oktama.179 words
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Article17 1924-11-04 7 Teheran. November 3. of len evicted of the murder m irie have been executed.17 words
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Article57 1924-11-04 7 SI PPORT FROM SOCIALISTS. -p; Paris. November 3. lAr- kk’" lul eo,l icil of the Socialist of th>- p ;tn taining the autonomy f. ~n\ n i inously passed a I, f, i’ting the policy of the a Motion i 7 F ll l hy a big majority57 words
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Article156 1924-11-04 7 Twelve People Killed. SIGNALMAN’S ESCAPE. [Regter’s Telegrams.] London. November 3. Twelve were killed and many injured through the derailment of the engine of the Liverpool and Blackpool express between Wreagreen and Lytham, The engine dashed into a signalbox and was completely turned round. Bardic’s Commander Killed. The latest[Regter’s Telegrams.] - 156 words
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Article107 1924-11-04 7 WT’S DEFENCE BROKEN DOWN. Tientsin. November 3. Wu Pei-fu’s defence against Feng Ynhsiang has completely broken down. Wu Pei-fu has left Tientsin for Taku, presumably in order to board a ship for the south. Looting in Tientsin. Peking. November 3. Before his departure from Tientsin. Wu Pei-fu107 words
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Article162 1924-11-04 7 THREE MEN DETAINED. London. November 3. Frederick Gerley Firmin has been arrested and conveyed to prison, making three men detained indeterminately. A wire dated October 14 stated The King’s Bench to-day heard an alleged gun-running case in which the Crown sought to recover heavy penalties under the Customs Acts162 words
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Article79 1924-11-04 7 MASQUERADERS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. Chicago. November 3. Ten were killed and thirty injured in a collision between a goods train and a crowded tramcar at a crossing on a railway track. The passengers in the tramcar were a merry party returning from a masquerade. The victims w’ere79 words
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Article110 1924-11-04 7 CONFERENCE AT GENEVA. Geneva. November 3. The International Conference on the prevention of opium smoking in the Far East, summoned by the League of Nations. met to-day. Heer. Van Wettum of the Netherlands and Prince Charoon of Siam were appointed President and VicePresident respectively. All the countries where110 words
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Article1869 1924-11-04 7 Question of Chinese Marriages. I From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 4. At the Legislative Council meeting, the Acting Colonial Secretary, in moving the second reading of the Supply Bill, pointed out that the estimated defi cit for 1925 had been increased by 3| million to seven million,1,869 words
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Article77 1924-11-04 7 MR. ALLEN FETED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 4. The Selangor Miners' Association feted Mr. M. A. V. Allen. Warden of mines prior to his departure on leave. He was presented with an address in a silver cylinder. Tribute was paid to the manner in77 words
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Article56 1924-11-04 7 WORLD FLIGHT ABANDONED. Tokio, November 3. Zanni has abandoned his world flight. His decision followed the informaation that the ports of Petropavlovsk and Paramushiru are icebound, precluding the possibility of securing a ship. Zanni suggested to the committee that one of his party should remain in Japan and56 words
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Article185 1924-11-04 7 There was quite a flavour of the days of the Corinthians” about a pleasant little boxing contest that took place at a noted gymnasium not far from the Great Central Hotel at Marylebone. The principals were Sir John Milbanke. Bart., and Mr. Raymond de Trafford. There185 words
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Article560 1924-11-04 7 PROVINCE MURDER CASE. Before Mr. Justice M H. Whitle.v and a special jury in the Supreme Court, I Penang, yesterday the hearing was con eluded of the case against Tan Lye Thean, who was charged with murder by know ingly causing the death of Tan Kee Chye at560 words
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Article75 1924-11-04 7 A finance councillor named Kotszka overheard a telephone conversation between his wife and Colonel Valerian. He went to the rendezvous himself in the principal street of Budapest and fired three revolver shots at the handsome Hussar colonel in the presence of his wife. He has satisfied the75 words
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Advertisement81 1924-11-04 7 r THE AUSTIN SEVEN? DO YOU REALIZE That a rickshaw costs you 12 cents per mile That A Baby Austin costs to run. including tyres and depreciation and allowing for a passenger and luggage, 4 cents per mile Apart from the saving of 8 cents per mile think of the81 words
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Article523 1924-11-04 8 COMPLAINT OF INCREASE OF BILKING." j \t the West London Police Court, i Emily Watson, 25, described as a general servant, and giving an address in Harrington-square, Camden Town, was charged, on remand, with stealing 275. hy a trick from Alfred Barton, a taxicabdriver, on September523 words
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Article202 1924-11-04 8 'LORD BIRKENHEAD'S CONFESSION. should undergo a complete medical examination at regular initervals," said Dr. Charles Porter, lecturer in hygiene at the Middlesex Hospital medical >hool. at the distribu tion of prizes at the Queen’s Hall, Langham place, W. By the age of 60' everybody shout'd have been completely202 words
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Advertisement846 1924-11-04 8 -V V ;jt *'.,.lL. ..:.JaHQ| Zb/’ ffiwr mMMr# cfftsrX I EVERYBODY needs Peps in our climate. This novel and invaluable medicine -C' owes its wonderful potency to the fact that in handy breatheable form, it brings I the lung-healing and germicidal virtues of pine-forest air into every home. As MJ846 words
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Advertisement22 1924-11-04 8 Pla.vters’ Medical Guide by Dr. E. N. Graham, ?3/- per boo’c or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Gazettr Press, Ltd.. Ponarg.22 words
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Advertisement334 1924-11-04 8 Food I li Every Eaby des. c jl II the Best! >{ WHenl>reastmi!kfails,Melli n s F,, Oi j prepared a co, to J 8 1S the carest kl c l uival| w. Jj K that cows milk forms <iebc- U e 9 d stomach, makes it easy tu 1 l334 words
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Article737 1924-11-04 9 WHO READS MOST BIG NEWSPAPER SALES. Britain's Striking Record. There are 2,036 daily newspapers in the United States, with an aggregate circulation of 31,450,000. In the British Isles there are only 153 daily newspapers, but their aggregate circulation is nearly half that of America’s 2,036. There are no newspapers in737 words
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Article53 1924-11-04 9 TIN SALES. XVe ar* officia'ly informed that the Government of the Federated Malay States sold 325 tons of tin durinu the month of October. Th l total sties of Government tin stocks up to th date of the 31s’. Oct- ber are 7.725 tons, and the remaining tin53 words
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Article413 1924-11-04 9 MURDER AS A PRELUDE TO marriage. Men eat each other in Papua, says the Doily Express, as often as Londoners eat roast turkey. Yet Papua is a part of New Guinea which has been a British possession for more than forty years. It is nearly twice as large413 words
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Article82 1924-11-04 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 3: London. Spot £259.5s Up 10/3 mos. buying 261 7/6 3 selling 261.5 s 7/6 Locai. November 4: Singapore sold 250 tons at sl29s Penang buyers no sellers at 129 L Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd; To-day’s82 words
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Article218 1924-11-04 9 Menglembu Lode Mining Company. Ltd., output for October 1924, is 244 piculs. Hitam Tin Limited, for October 1924 is piculs 280. Kainunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., for whole month of October output (four dredges) 1,900 piculs, hours run (four dredges) 2,111, yardage (three dredges) 275,000 cubic yards, estimated realised218 words
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Article163 1924-11-04 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. g g g Sharks. >, -2 P 5 3Q 72 X 72 I c. c. sc. sc. Ruhher (Dollar.) Indragiri 4.75 5.00 4.50 4.75 Nellmay 30 32i 32} 35163 words
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Article110 1924-11-04 9 November 4, 1924. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet ...58] all marFine Pale Crepe ...47 kets firm Unsmoked Sheet 58| upward Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...59|tendency pore (Crepe ...59 London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ...1/61 Losoot, >l(6i New York ...G32[» The following were the rubber quota tions in London on110 words
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Article70 1924-11-04 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for October: lbs. Sungei Batu (Malaya) 13.600 Vai D’or 19,500 Malakoff 37,000 Bertam C. 117,000 Bertam Extended 3,000 Windsor (F.M.S.) 23.000 Mayfield 30,000 Foothills (Malaya) 9,600 Kuala Sidim 15,801 Bassett 11,650 United Patani 29,800 Ayer Kuning (F.M.5.).,. 31,000 Brad wall 38,904 Chersonese70 words
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Article211 1924-11-04 9 Benares Opium p. 55.000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 13.00 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per ba211 words
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Article1106 1924-11-04 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LISI. 10 «a NAMES g, e ao a 7® h S RUBBER [Dollar.] S <• S <• S e Allenby Rubber Co 1 30 1 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 10 1 20 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 SO t’ 00 ex Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 111,106 words
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Advertisement495 1924-11-04 9 HEW AnVEBTlSEMENTS. notice. NOTICES. The lua i n road from Kedah from Dusun Lada to Kapala Batas is now open to Motor Cars but not Lorries. local SHARE MARKET. G. W. DAVSON, Executive Engineer, illl MALAYA COMPANY, LIMITED, Province Wellesley, the following are the changes in NOTICE TO MARINERS. Ifnl.l,,495 words
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Miscellaneous61 1924-11-04 9 THEATRE ROYAL, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT!! ‘HER GREAT CHANCE” 8 reels FEATURING ALICE BRADY in JkIi 5 reels ANNETTE KELLERMAN greatest sea nymph jJMWW in the south seas, loved b l,t loving only one wins the man of her choice W J FASCINATING JT DARING Twill STARTLING “VENUS of the From -9W61 words
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Article142 1924-11-04 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pungah for Asahan. Baud for Singapore. Elephanta for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Carmarthenshire for Port Swettenham Singapore, China and Japan. Kopah for Deli. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. m/s Sembilan for Asahan. Knowsley Hall for Colombo (taking correspondence for Southern and Western India via Colombo142 words
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Article392 1924-11-04 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 81 TfUNI. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johorand Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except wherg otherwise stated, close 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.na train:Parit392 words
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Article115 1924-11-04 10 PROFESSOR S VIEW OF INEVITABLE WAR Discussing the Pacific question. Professor J. Macmillan Brown, the famous ethnologist of New Zealand. who has returned from America, said: The trip changed nix mind tegarding the inevitable conflict in the Pacific. I thought that the cooler heads and more thoughtful115 words
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Article473 1924-11-04 10 chowrasta market Pbn.to, November 4. 92) Government Mutton— Lt» Matton Indian Mutton rer 55 Head, sheep or goat Liver with heart lutiĕ 1,00 Tripe 8 1.30 Goat or Sheep n L 'OO Sweet Bread Prlb 55 Leg of Mutton p lr 30 Lamb b 55 Kidney 55 Feet473 words
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Advertisement476 1924-11-04 10 2XBI«xaiX»X»X»X«X®X«j I Ajscte ***L SMM*OM >. c. Awurance in force <rr«r $17,000,000. g The Great Eastern Life Assurance Go., Ltd. f (bM«rp«rHlad in Start* Srttkmento). y; 1 WELAD OPHEK Wiurtatirr Mmm. fcnjiii LONDON OFFICE 32. OM Jewry. M. C The Cnmpaay U« £XJOO deposed with tbc Swprea» Cwt W«nJ and476 words
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Advertisement26 1924-11-04 10 j Millxts, their Nutrit- 11 J yalay» Value, Cultivation, klO k by L. M. Berenger, by fl /30 post ree 8 Tr( j pen*** Pinang Gazette »*>26 words
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Article597 1924-11-04 11 PEKING UNIVERSITY’S ACTIVITY. The Peking University is planning to do extensive work in horticultural development. particularly along pomologi--1 cal lines. Courses are to be given in the principles and practices of gardening as applied to fruits and vegetables, the special requirements of these crops, also propagation and pest597 words
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Advertisement210 1924-11-04 11 jru I BEST FRESH Creamery Butter. I \'ew Zealand Anchor” Brand 5 Fresh Creamery Butter per lb. $l-10 J Australian $l-05 g a Ihe above prices come into force as from X Ist November 1924. F Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd., j J PENANG. 5 A BURNING QUESTION. are your210 words
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Advertisement71 1924-11-04 11 CUTICURA Promotes Skin Purity And Beauty Daily use of the Soap keeps the skin fresh, smooth and clear, while touches of the Ointment now and then prevent little skin troubles becoming serious. They are ideal for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering and perfuming. Soap. Oiztmrat. TaJemn71 words
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Advertisement316 1924-11-04 11 1 jjg I WB® Is! Sf I W j I W will I i M I Uh VL I WTURSING mothers LM need rich, healthy blood. X The qualities ol mother’s milk depend upon I food eaten. 1h; A t||| Quaker Oats I 1/7 during nursing time is an cbsolute316 words
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Advertisement1361 1924-11-04 12 THE EWE FUNNEL UNE jtf INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. IK g|RSj kH S WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT |B k 5 Kk WK! A WE® I 1 jKS k HOI SKSs PEEa wIEgX y S ?Mjg bks v*T r 2 §s 9 DARDANUS November u London. Rotterdam and Hamburg.1,361 words
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Advertisement688 1924-11-04 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INuiT" AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in Engl ano.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, From London D Pennnj. To Marseille» A linden about MANTUA Nov. 6 KASHGAR Ont KHIVA m 20 MALWA688 words
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