Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 November 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-11-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. fUBLBHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1533. No. 260. VOL. LXXXII. MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement875 1924-11-10 1 kodak films for sale. artistic local views A 1 WAVS IN STOCK NIKKO STUDIO 7. Northern Road. imio. n 11 n r I YOU ARE FEELING I THE MOTORISTS SURE SHIELD. i RUN-DOWN DRINK -la is very com,non 1 i felling to under-estimate risk. /"< f 7ElkTr n nin T875 words
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Advertisement23 1924-11-10 1 /F YOU NEED G L, A fc. S S?- S PLEASE CALL AT SHANGHAI EASTERN TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED. 188, PENANG ROAD23 words
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Article539 1924-11-10 2 REPORTED BRITISH INQUIRIES. Berlin, October 14.—The forthcoming dismantling of the Zeppelin shed at Friedrichshafen is the subject of a good deal of bitter comment in the German Press, which argues that as the Zeppelin has proved inadequate as an engine of warfare there is no longer any539 words
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Article329 1924-11-10 2 NINETY-NINE PER CENT RECOVERED. The return to Portsmouth of His Majesty's salvage vessel Racer marks the end of the salvage operations which the Adm ralty have been carrying out for the past few jears on the wreck t.f the armed liner Laurentic. The result of the undertaking, states329 words
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Advertisement1202 1924-11-10 2 TENDERS INVITED. A T i RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. 8 I M tadi w tr~ town d.H..n or I WORkUdEPARTMENT. PAYABLE in ADVANCE. x Tenders are hereby invited for the 5 year H supply of the following materials during I i i tI6 x ie y ear I^2s:1,202 words
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Advertisement717 1924-11-10 2 x. your healths SKnKR, ANns _ißwi\G sake drink SHEb M EW IT statutory lUsprve Oj( abt Special Reserve 32 abt I vy 22 660,000 a bt Branches -~Bandoeng, Bandi P L “PHI lITP CA IT” n- A i Bombay Calcutta. CheriU^ 841 -FRUIT SALT bang, Pekalongan, PonUanaft Plle Samarano, Shanghai,717 words
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Article1211 1924-11-10 3 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Morgan have returned from leave. Sir Harry Lauder and Lady Lauder arrived in India last month. Mr. and Mrs. S J. Vincent returned to Singapore by the Mantua. Mr. Alston has left Kuala Lumpur on a visit to a brother in Africa. Mr. F.1,211 words
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Article163 1924-11-10 3 Tokio, Nov. 5. The Tokio municipal tramway-men’s dispute has been settled in favour of the men. Mr. Hatta. Principal of the Niigata High school, has tendered his resignation, acknowledging himself responsible for a dreadful triple murder committed by a second grade boy of his school, who murdered his163 words
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Advertisement375 1924-11-10 3 ■^s2! >; Build up Baby’s Constitution < Right feeding, from the day baby is born, I I lays the foundation of a sturdy, robust J H constitution. Mellin’s Food when pre- > 3 if pared as directed —is the perfect substitute J Cu tffv for mother’s milk. Free from starch375 words
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Advertisement150 1924-11-10 3 IWIWLES ALL OVER FOOT Formed Large, Sore Eruptions. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. For eight months I suffered with sore foot. At first a spot of little, white pimples broke out which soon spread all over my foot and formed large, sore eruptions. Sometimes the irritation was unbearable and I could150 words
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Advertisement617 1924-11-10 3 Your Skin 's/S® Best Friend JgJ|| For every Family Purpose. A letter from Mr. W. H. Jones, 15, Third Avenue, JI Knotty Ash Camp, Liverpool, Eng., says 1 write to Jf?i/A w 7 thank you for benefit received from your wonderful ’/J// f/i ointment, Germolene. Three years ago I was617 words
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Article2623 1924-11-10 4 CORONER’S INQUEST. Further evidence was tendered in the Police Court. Penang, on Saturday before Mr. N. K. Bain. H, M. Coroner and a jury consisting of Messrs. T. R. P. Dawson (Foreman), Shaik Choonoomeah and Ong Chooi Eng. into the circumstances attending the death of the school boy,2,623 words
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Advertisement290 1924-11-10 4 East Asiatic Co., Ltd. OUTWARD FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, SINGAPORE. AND BANGKOK: due Penang m/s SELANDIA about 25th Nov. HOMEWARD: FOR COLOMBO, LONDON, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. m/s J UTL AN DI A due about 28th Nov. m/s SELANDIA due about 25th Dec. m/s FIONIA due about 28th Feb. The above vessels290 words
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Advertisement52 1924-11-10 4 B' iS] /I BKT CU3E FOP. I USED BY THE ITMAN S-"’ F. BISLERI C. OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS IN 7ffiE|\ ST SOLE AGENTS ITALASIA LTD., PENANG and SINGAPORE Planters Mxdical Guidi. by Dr. E. X Graham, $3/- per book or 13/JlOpoei free, stocked by the Pinaog G &zett PreM,52 words
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Article2591 1924-11-10 5 owing is the report of the Postal u, trices Committee appointed by H.E. Governor to enquire into the possi- 1,/.,, improving the organisation of b Plist s and Telegraphs Departments x < I \1 S. and Unfederated o f the 7 xv ,.Hen<\ -Sir Laurenve Nunns ,KA2,591 words
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Article306 1924-11-10 5 FLUCTUATING FIGURES Most of us have played at. some time, or other the game which begins, “Think of a number, double it, add five to it,” ajid so forth The drawing up of the Turkish Budget appears to be a game conducted much on the same principle.306 words
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Article316 1924-11-10 5 VISIONS OF THE FUTURE. New successes in the electrical guidance of aeroplanes are being discussed at the International Commission for Air Navigation, which was opened in Paris in September. Latest experiments show that not only van a plane be kept on its course, by night or in mist316 words
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Advertisement37 1924-11-10 5 Pitman’s Junior Tfpist Book, fl/75 per book or f 2- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang. Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, ?1 /50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.37 words
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Advertisement576 1924-11-10 5 MAIL YOUR GIFTS EARLY. A box by mail arrives without fail.” A host of seasonable gifts guaranteed to please the taste of every boy and girl. Dolls and Toys of Quality The novelty Sensation of the year in Baby Dolls which are life like a I lovable and delightfully different.576 words
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Article57 1924-11-10 6 Hoisington.—At 26-3 Sophia Road on Nov. 6th. at 8 a.m., to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hoisington, a son. Plenckeks. —On November 7. 1924, at 510 Gaylang Road, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Plenckers. a daughter. Pratt. —At Tebing Tinggi, Sumatra, on November 3, 1924, to Dorothy (m'e57 words
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Article443 1924-11-10 6 To-morrow is Armistice Day. Six years will have passed since the guns were rendered voiceless and the magic of peace brought rest to tired armies. At eleven o’clock to-morrow morning the World will pause for a space of two minutes in silent tribute to those whose lives were sacrificed443 words
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Article621 1924-11-10 6 Advantages to be derived from legislative action can only be temporary and transient. Maximumservice at minimum cost is the watchword of every alert industrial concern, and the widest market awaits the enterprising producer who can oft er lowpriced rubber for sale. Serviceability is the source of strength of621 words
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Article95 1924-11-10 6 Almost as soon as the ceremony of unveiling the Hull cenotaph was over, a heavy rainstorm drenched the wreaths of artificial poppies which had been placed on the plinth of the monument in memory of the fallen and the dye ran out, staining the white stone a95 words
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Article1257 1924-11-10 6 Adverse weather conditions attended Poppy Day in Penang last i Poppy Day. year, and, considering the downpour early this morning. it seemed as if history would repeat itself. Fortunately, Jupiter Pluvius was merciful and the cloudy weeping skies, so reminiscent of a summer at home, < cleared1,257 words
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Article116 1924-11-10 6 There will be no issue of the “Pinang Gazette” to-morrow. For the convenience of the residents in Butterworth and up-country, who are attending the Ex-Services Dinner at the E. 0. Hotel to-morrow, a special launch will leave Victoria Pier for Butterworth at 1-30 a.m. The Library will be116 words
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Article51 1924-11-10 6 BRISK SALE. From very early this morning the i.idies who volunteered to sell Hander? Ppies, on the ’’'ccasion of Reniern Day, were busy about the stiee 9 the business houses in eac and its vicinity. Up to 1 P m the amount realised f rCnt reached the figure51 words
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Article20 1924-11-10 6 Miss Ethel McNamee has $5l U St. Dunstan’s Home 10 per cent of the profits o Recital.20 words
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Article129 1924-11-10 6 The homeward mail by jj I*.ngtant, 1 ngtan t, closes at 10 am.on r 1 1< p en ang° n The mail despatched from lir the 14th October by the tb was delivered in London on November. f u Penang The mail despatched Tee Sta on the 17th129 words
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Advertisement176 1924-11-10 6 r --U\ v W-i sOJi v 7 1 |j i(' iKfrw L. .oMC. *O?S*7’ 5 issbu 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. Their176 words
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Advertisement17 1924-11-10 6 “E>. O.” ARMISTICE DAY, Tuesday, 11th November. SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE. DANCING TILL 1 -45 a. m.17 words
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Miscellaneous27 1924-11-10 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 11.44 a.m. 6.4 a.m. 12.0 •'>.« r > < 4 pm. To-Morrow. High Water. Low Water. 112.0 6.35 a.m. 112.16 p.m. 6.31 p.m.27 words
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Obituary40 1924-11-10 6 DEATHS. Dickson. —Oct. 10. at 96. Cromwellroad. S. W. 7. Emily Ayton Dickson, widow of Sir John Frederick Dickson. K.C.M.G. (late Colonial secretary. F.M.S.) Barnard. —Henry Cuthbert. J. P. of the Grey House, Yatton, Somerset, aged 59, dfter an operation.40 words
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Article373 1924-11-10 7 Smuggling of Arms. EXCITEMENT ON BORDER. cute h's Telegrams.] London. November 8. That there has been trouble in Spain nnear< from telegrams from Per pignan jouncing the arrest of twenty armed ipHiiards who confessed to being en- ed in a plot against the Directory. A telegram from[!•; cute h's Telegrams.] - 373 words
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Article81 1924-11-10 7 BIG REDUCTION IN LIABILITY. Constantinople, November X. Ihe Turkish Gold Pounds Commission for the tipportioning of we old Ottoman debt has concluded its task, resulting in the reductofal Turkish liability from 000,000 to £57,500,000, involving '•u annual charge of six instead of nine a half millions. The portions81 words
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Article29 1924-11-10 7 Geneva, November 9. Turkey makes her debut in the on November 17 on the wh Opi um Conference on i’ )e by Sefa uder Secretary for Agriculture.29 words
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Article72 1924-11-10 7 Blanche of orders. New York. November 9. ‘‘-xchange market is very lively and ed\| 1!U1 r buying sterling. It has pushlevp'i ,nan 'T Gite to 4/59] the highest rose S nCe l V British bonds s ln Pathy and Scandinavian, pw an< Dntch exchanges tended ij'u, avalanche’of72 words
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Article26 1924-11-10 7 -ANDs operation well. y Marion. Ohio. November 9. Prsi the widow of the late has boon operated on for kid- stood the shock well.26 words
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Article132 1924-11-10 7 A Hostile Press. ALLEGED BANDIT ATTACKS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Warsaw, November 9. M. Woikoff, the new Soviet minister to Poland, has handed his credentials to President Wojciechowski. In a speech he assured the Polish Government of the Soviet’s friendly intentions and desire for co-operation. The President in reply[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 132 words
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Article127 1924-11-10 7 LOANS GREATLY HELP. Berlin, November 9. Tho Government has decided to reduce the income-tax between 15 and 25 per cent, on incomes under eight thousand marks annually with further allowances for children. The business turnover tax and the luxury tax will also be substantially reduced. These reliefs are127 words
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Article42 1924-11-10 7 SHIPPERS REFUSE CARGO. Melbourne, November X. The maritime strike has developed seriously. Inter-State shippers are refusing to accept cargo and are returning consignments reaching them with the notification that vessels will not sail after reaching hom ports from Australia.42 words
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Article58 1924-11-10 7 AT CHESHAM HOUSE. London, November X. There was a quaint event at the old Russian Embassy at Chesham House last evening when M. Rakovsky held a reception for diplomatic representatives. There was a varied assortment of guests including several ex-ministers. Morning and evening dress was w'orn. Lenin’s58 words
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Article34 1924-11-10 7 London, November X. The airship mentioned on November 5 will contain a huge lounge, thirty twoberth cabins, a smoking room and seven engines. Her cruising speed will be seventy miles per hour.34 words
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Article37 1924-11-10 7 ARRIVE AT KARACHI. Amsterdam. November X. The Dutch airmen arrived at Bushire from Bagdad without stopping at Basra. At Karachi. Karachi. November 10. The Dutch airmen have arrived after a direct flight from Bunder Abbas.37 words
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Article42 1924-11-10 7 New’ York, November 9. Senator Lodge is w’eaker and is only intermittently conscious. Little Hope. Boston, November 10. Senator Lodge is unconscious and is very weak. There is little hope of recovery. Dead. The death is announced of Senator Lodge.42 words
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Article38 1924-11-10 7 Cheynne. Wyoming. November X. An air mail service hangar with seven aeroplanes was destroyed by fire following the ignition of a petr d-soaked floor by a short circuit caused by the breakage of an electric lamp.38 words
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Article274 1924-11-10 7 Saturday’s Results. HUDDERSFIELD AGAIN DOWN. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 8. The results of Saturday’s matches were ENGLISH LEAGUE. First Division. Arsenal 0, Notts County 1. Aston Villa 2, Bolton 2. Blackburn 1. West Brom. 0. Bury 3. Sunderland 0. Huddersfield Tottenham 2. Liverpool 3, Preston 1. Manchester C[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 274 words
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Article22 1924-11-10 7 ENGLAND BEATS IRELAND. Belfast, November 8. In the Amateur International Football match, England beat Ireland hv 3 goals to 2.22 words
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Article57 1924-11-10 7 HEAVY SCORING AT ADELAIDE. Adelaide, November 8. In sunny weather, on a soft and sticky wicket and before sixteen thousand spectators. South Australia scored 346 for 4 w’ickets and declared. Richardson scored 200 unfinished. The M. C. C. scored 230 for 2 wickets. Hobbs, having 50.57 words
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Article19 1924-11-10 7 “ALL BLACKS” WIN. London, November 8. The “All Blacks” beat Northumberland by 27 points to 4 at Newcastle.19 words
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Article72 1924-11-10 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 9. In the Rugby match, Selangor beat Perak by 8 points to 5, though Perak were the better side and pressed for most of the first half. Hains scored a try and Cameron converted. On resum ing, a hard struggle72 words
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Article45 1924-11-10 7 The Annual Mixed Foursones Compe tition will shortly be held. Entries —in pairs—close on the 18th instant. The Columbia Cup will be played for over the 15th, 16th and 17th inst. The condition are four consecutive rounds of 9 holes under handicap.45 words
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Article343 1924-11-10 7 MALACCA HEAVILY DEFEATED AT RUGBY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 10. In the Malaya Cup Rugby match, Singapore defeated Malacca by forty-five points—five goals, two dropped goals and four tries—to nil. The game was hopelessly one-sided. Malacca were weakly represented and were out-classed n all departments. The343 words
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Article50 1924-11-10 7 BOSS IN THEIR OWN HOUSE.” Batavia, November 9. In the Peoples’ Council, Government explained that the Naval Bill did not aim at aggression, but merely indicated that the Dutch were desirous of being boss in their own house. Sourabaya would he maintained as a naval base.— <50 words
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Article216 1924-11-10 7 HON. MR. NAMBYAR’S TOUR. Tht Hon’ble Mr. P. K. Nambyar has intimated to the Federated Malay States Rubber Propaganda Committee that the recent correspondence in the local Press has made it doubtful whether at the present juncture a visit by him to India on behalf of the Committee216 words
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Article106 1924-11-10 7 SKYE MEETING HANDICAPS. The following are the entries and handicaps for the Perak Gymkhana Club’s Skye Meeting to be held at Taiping next Saturday: Race I.—H.F. 11.7, Shanghai 11.7, Cyril 10.5, After Hours 9.12. Chantek 9.7, Digger 9.7, Mah Jong 9.7. Race 2. Rifleman 11.7, Dougal Cratur106 words
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Article278 1924-11-10 7 PULAU RIMAU CONNECTED. We understand that the Government Telegraph Department have completed the laying of a small cable from nanc to Pulau Rimau Light House, which is now in communication with this island. Mr. F. J. Ward and #Mr. W. Curran Sharp were busy on the sth and278 words
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Article101 1924-11-10 7 [To the Editor of the” Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —The public must thank you for giving publicity to the existence of a mystery man thereby warning the public to be on the alert. There is one point however, which requires explanation. According to the first story, the girl was101 words
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Article98 1924-11-10 7 To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.” Sir, —Although appointments in Government Schools are pensionable, yet the same cannot be said of stateaided establishments. Why make fish of one and fowl of another? It is only rumoured that teachers of grant-in-aid institutions will be provided with a provident98 words
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Article26 1924-11-10 7 We are asked to state that wreaths intended for the memorial in the Penang Cricket Club should be laid before 10.30 a. m. to-morrow.26 words
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Article592 1924-11-10 7 SALE OF PROPERTY Mr. Mohamed Nina Merican, the auc tioneer, conducted an important sale l of valuable property consisting of shop houses situated in the best part of the town, on Saturday morning at his sales room. No. 6 Market Street. The pro perty in question592 words
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Advertisement64 1924-11-10 7 WORDS But They Express A Uot I 1 If instead of saying a good car you say a H “GOOD MAXWELL CAR” you indicate something very different because the MAXWELL stands alone in Excellence. W your old car TAKER IN /—K PART Al M PAYMENT. M DEFERRED M R PAYMENTS64 words
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Article549 1924-11-10 8 Within a half-mile radius of Piccadil-ly-circus there are ten reputable dance clubs and seven first-class restaurants offering dancing and cabaret entertainment. In addition, all the leading hotels are spending lavish sums in order that their patrons may be afforded dancing facilities. One fashionable West End hotel549 words
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Article176 1924-11-10 8 SEVERE SENTENCE. "This is a most impudent theft of two children.” remarked Mr, Justice FarrerManby at the Selangor Assizes in convicting Chia Mew Chiang of kidnapping a little girl and her brother. The accused said that the girl was badly treated by her sister-in-law, and she asked176 words
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Article70 1924-11-10 8 To day November 1924.—Moonlight 8.30 to 10.30 p.m.— 1 March Our Battalion Rushworth 2 Overture Bohemian Girl Balfe 3 W altz When Lights are Low Kahu 4 Selection A Princess of Kensington German Fox Trot 1 Lose You Archer fi Intermezzo Tn the Cloisters Forrauce 7 Selection Bran70 words
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Article288 1924-11-10 8 DECLINE OF RELIGIOUS TEACHING. At the meeting of the British-Israel Congress at the Central Hall, Westminster, the chair was occupied by Colonel Edward F. Gosset, a former chairman of the Council of the Federation and one of the pioneers of the modern British-Israel movement. The Chairman said288 words
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Article62 1924-11-10 8 Nov. 15—Gymkhana Meeting at Taiping 15 —Inter-state Hockey: Perak vs. Penang, Ipoh. 22—Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Penang, Taiping. Dec. ti—Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Selangor, Ipoh (second match), 13—Inter-state Hockey: Penang vs. Perak, Penang. 20—Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Penang, Penang (second match). Jan. 10—Rugby: Perak "A”62 words
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Advertisement214 1924-11-10 8 Tn jl 8 tScß' aftl ci, ZZaB Ml Isffi B»l u r.;< w is the ideal food for everybody, yg* young and old alike. Twice as nourishing as meat, three times as vitalizing us rice. Easy to digest, easy to pre- h TiHiMa pare. Delicious in flavor. Quaker Oats /%>214 words
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Advertisement254 1924-11-10 8 QUESTIONS WOMEN ASK. Why do 1 continually suffer What am I to do to regain health These are questions many women are despairingly asking themselves as they feel strength and vitality steadily diminishing day by day. Ihe trouble, with most of thctse women lies in the blood. They are anaemic—a254 words
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Advertisement277 1924-11-10 8 FREE WINEGLASSES to all buyers of HALL’S WINE. Every purchaser of a Bottle of 11 all’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 on277 words
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Article153 1924-11-10 9 «p .I'VI’I TORY MEETING. {i)11 Vr i). A. M. Brown presid!l''. <ta (ui<>iv meeting of Pattani 1 "l.hn which «as held at the !1 i office oi Company, 33 f’’- 1 1 Penang, at noon today. pea n t |«> present Messrs. F. C. T J rt153 words
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Article70 1924-11-10 9 l-uesday 11th November 1924. From 8.30 to 10.30 p.m. |W The tir.,at Little Army Alford Ininita Williams r-ihcrtiu*' .iii.imid iiu'-.lt/ Goodnight Moon 3 Wa light Magiue Kplm’ion \Hies in Camp Engleman StF x Tnr A.tau«u> Blues William» G Fantasia Phantom Brigade Myddleton 7fs.'lection Squires Popular Songs Hume70 words
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Article275 1924-11-10 9 PKXANG, NOVEMBER 10, 1924 (Rv Courtshv of thk Ohahtkhs Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 I mooths’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 t Credit 2/4 19/32 ,'i Doer.l'it-nt ii y 2/4 5/<S (';i' 'iiiiti Dmnand Bank !?slst>2 i 3 days’sight Privai*» „161 I Bomia;. Demand Bank 1062 I Ma<lrag Demand275 words
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Article166 1924-11-10 9 Secret and How to Obtain It. b.’.-1,.',1 are f ’l :u, d well." writes a '> Xen',' I,VSI k s ls»ok “Nerves and Ditio- i find difficult to imagine the lint’ "bo is never able to feel ki.,,/ j "eighed down by that feeling of ■at a ,ok ns166 words
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Article109 1924-11-10 9 J'he following are the latest quotations in Messrs, Kennedy d? Co*s share list of i yjn, to-day Yesterday. Tc-day. 95 00 Shakes. 5> >» >» X 72 X u 5 I c. c sc. I c. Mining. (’henderiang 10/- 10/6 10/6 11/K. Kamunting 49/- 49/6 49/6 50/Kuala109 words
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Article72 1924-11-10 9 November 10, 1924 1.00 A G. cts. Smoked Sheet 60 market Phnang' Fine Pale Crepe ...60 weak kUnsmoked Sheet 48 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet ...61 PORK I Crepe ...61 London and Nf.w York. J Smoked Sheet l/5i dull Cr<)p(i 1/5i New York ...G34| steady The following were the rubber72 words
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Article132 1924-11-10 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd-. Local. November 10: Singapore sold 200 tons at $l3O Penang buyers no sellers at $l3O f. 7'he Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd-. London, November 6, spot, £257 an<i £259.15s three months buying £260 three months selling. London, November 7, spot, £258 and £260.5s three132 words
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Article25 1924-11-10 9 The output of The Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co.. N. L. from 2nd to Bth November 1924 (being one week) was 10 tons.25 words
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Article230 1924-11-10 9 Benares Opium p. otio,g $5.000.00 noli;. 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 12.25 buyers Rattars H. 15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 ba230 words
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Article1114 1924-11-10 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. E aS NAMES ir RUBBER [Dollar.) S c 5 o f e Allenoy Rubber Co 1 35 1 40 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 1G 1 20 Amalgamated Malay Estates I W 2 00 ex Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate U 0011 50 Ayer Kuuing Rubber Estate»1,114 words
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Advertisement507 1924-11-10 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .o let. ~j THE NEW- j House No. 8, Johore Road. Entry ZZ 4B Ist January 1925. Also House No. 180 Burmah Road. Immediate entry. Ap- Z=: H plv to J as. L. \V(i< No. I" wit MR ZZ VIUIIIMiCt g NOTICES. Chinese Provident Association. GRAFONOLA I zz507 words
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Article962 1924-11-10 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Baud for T. Serna we, Sabang, Olehleh, etc., Padang. Egra for Port Swettenham and Singapore. C'ompiegne for Singapore. Takada for Calcutta, van Hogendorp for Deli and Ghirbi for Pang Nga. Rasa for Setul. Rawang for P. Brandau. mis Siberg for Deli and Singapore. Kalomo for Singapore962 words
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Article355 1924-11-10 10 CLOSE DAILY s,,„ d F 81 IfIMN. Federated Malay State.- Malacca J and Singapore. Registration and Parcel p ost e otherwise stated, close half a- 1, J than the Ordinary mail Resumption oi Night Mail 8e RVlce The following additional mails will be daily (Sunday excepted) by the355 words
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62 1924-11-10 10 For Europe, l tto N 1 I. Xov. 13 and 22 foi ChrbttnaNew Nov. 27 and 2>. (i J ,,r 1 letters Nov. It. l '".’hi sA letters Nov. 28, parcels Nov. 1 I For Australia.— Chris Nov. 26, 29 and Dec.62 words
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Advertisement550 1924-11-10 10 «r '■< ss s se .«ex x »x ag «x X S 3= >: «e x sĕĕ k >3*? sse >: ■x x sex ss 8 I Ajmcl* ow«r l. C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000. x The Great Eastern Life Assurance Go., Ltd. i| (Bwc*rp«ml*d in Strait* Settlement*). {HEAD550 words
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Advertisement31 1924-11-10 10 ■ll s. I i h There’s health anJ I strength, recupera I ritious ami creat you'll remember. I C v nV Mll.K I SIMOSDS ST°l’ r @1 nirfl 3 aill 1131 words
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Article1624 1924-11-10 11 Acut< discussion having waged over Andrew Sbutar’s successful novel. “Neither do I Condemn Thee,’’ the author has been provided with this op portunity to elaborate the theory of morality dealt with in the book. Our hypocrisy can result only in the worst j kind of1,624 words
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Advertisement518 1924-11-10 11 H\ \JwffLal I i /R!®> Kill the Pain 1 Ijtf ir with Sloan’s < H43I NOTHING BETTER FOR fl I -W SCIATICA, RHEUMATISM, 1 n ALL RHEUMATIC AND fl U.''. CT/ NERVE PAINS. 1 Rheumatism and kindred complaints are responsible for W t'-/ thousands of men and women losing time518 words
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