Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 November 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1924-11-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED No. 266. VOL. LXXXII. WEDNESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.19 words
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Advertisement294 1924-11-19 1 ART CHRISTMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS \Y Bl OBTAINED Al NIKKO studio 7, Northam Road, Penang. MAXWELL I Aridor Ever Dry Jars j Ull ED W 1 111 Prevent Destruction and Deterioration of Salt, Sugar, Tea, Flour, Biscuits, Chocolates, ĔĔ BALLOON TYRES 1 f 1 "Is lhey are not only airtight294 words
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Advertisement39 1924-11-19 1 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained can only l>e relieved if scientifically made Glasses are used. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testing rooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOIR SERVICE. SHANGHAI EASTERN 'WAHUFAGTURiHG OPTICUhS, 10. Fenang Eosd39 words
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Article761 1924-11-19 2 TWO CENTURIES OF PUBLISHING. The publishing firm of Longmans, Green, and Co. completes this month two hundred years of continuous activity, and the story of the house is related by Mr. Harold Cox in the issue of the Edinburgh Review,’’ of the 15th October. It is a761 words
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Advertisement1424 1924-11-19 2 ««txasxexsxasxsßxßxxs s.s. CARMARTHENSHIRE Voy. 3. 1 1 ID4Trc nr CIIRCTDIPTIHK Consignees of cargo per ihe above vessel ZmKSKi RATES OF SUdSCKIi ijljjjk X from Europe are hereby notified that thesur- 'tZvSSB 8 I vey of .cargo landed in a damaged condition <j Including free town dehv.ry er be hdd on1,424 words
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Advertisement58 1924-11-19 2 NEW HEALTH W AND NERVE POWER quickly gained with I regular ura of SANATOCEN I Kr». Bjorntterxie Bjornson. th« wife of the celebrated.Norwegian poet and novelist, wrote: Bjornson use* Sanat ogeii every day and finds that the effects of this admirable revitalising food are exceeding y beneficial to him. h.58 words
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Advertisement791 1924-11-19 2 ban-rU^ 58 W TT W HONGKONG AND shU’ Healths I 1 Authorised Capital 1 <3 I lBßned and f nlly paid up r.J I 1 Silver II IW ot p roprietore f l__ Office IIOXGK0S( "UIU Brch '”"'l Aceucie,. r e *a < V S’ Amoy, Bangkok Batavia tinmi, I’791 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1924-11-19 3 October 20th.—A letter by L li troib Mistress Bassett who ifhave nr tell her how she may Rabbit foi a change, she finding f ~4 w obtain them, (of her hus s hooting). than to think of va bw t j u serving of them. Do. therent:}1,267 words
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Article449 1924-11-19 3 Penelope - By Penelope. The time and money it is possible to 'pend on notepaper are without limit, for there are so many attractive kinds to choose from. Pretty and unusual stationery is not for the wealthy only' every’ careful per son appreciates the value of giving their <449 words
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Article, Illustration95 1924-11-19 3 The little diagram shows the varied ways iu which buttons can be sew n on, these are attached to strips of braid. They ti ini jumpers, frocks, and hats, and it sometimes becomes quite an elaborate embroidery of but tons. On the soft felt hat. the buttons95 words
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Article269 1924-11-19 3 Nina Brett - By Nina Brett. Pot-pourri is a delightful mixture of flower petals, spices and sweet smelling herbs. Many people have theii own pet recipes which they declare to be unequalled, some are very simple, others elaborate, and though scents can be bought at very moderate prices, this does not269 words
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Article516 1924-11-19 3 Pauline Bouchier - By Pauline Bouchier. A very simple way of ensuring an enjoyable evening, is to arrange a musical evening. All that is needed is a piano, and friends with their violins and songs. Except for some sort of light refresh meats thfc cost is nil. A very happy516 words
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Article495 1924-11-19 3 Rosamund - By Rosamund. In the old days, Victorian, and so on, a woman with regard to dress, was judged almost entirely by her best clothes Sunday clothes in fact. Twice a year, if she were rich enough, much less often if she wasn’t, she bought the best495 words
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Article820 1924-11-19 3 Dorothy Leyland - By Dorothy Leyland. Fur is put to many uses nowadays, and the latest idea is to have fur bed < overs instead of eiderdowns. These-are beautiful and light, as well as delight fully warm, and are to be seen in plain colours or in squares with deeper820 words
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Article1730 1924-11-19 4 By Bookworm. (Continued.) The letter here given is the only document to be found bearing date 25th January, 1794, consequently the year of Light’s death and the name of his immediate successor is not obtainable from the records. The monument erected in subsequent years, however, to1,730 words
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Article472 1924-11-19 4 Mr. E. V. Lucas, always a charming and sympathetic companion, endears himself still more by a few pages contained in the latest of the little Lucv books, which he calls Encounters and Diversions (Methuen, 65.). If you have been abroad for your holiday. you are472 words
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Article176 1924-11-19 4 >The following letters have been received by the President, the United Indian Association of Penang, from the Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor of Madras. Government House Madras, October 27, 1924. Dear Sir, I am to say that His Excellency the Governor, as Patron176 words
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Article46 1924-11-19 4 '•'he Cycle A Carriage On r for 11 S A have cable from The B. s recent cc eSB o flheiri c Overhead Valve Model Success l m p Or t ant hirst and Second at R Tokushima F iret at46 words
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108 1924-11-19 4 invest in tllc j„ k project Irefore you buv. Atk-', b Province, the gniw c ent.! he is M y rienced He does not invest until e is and eat Med about the farnt, are w,.hi„ vvalkil|g dj f the .«ettlevs ant108 words
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Advertisement117 1924-11-19 4 -)L J XT 1 J 43J 3 x E 3 P® (I E I «B I sKk I«H 1 J i -.iw A WMF a r R XSfllA Z' F 3 E The decision to pack Golden Specials specially for the East in tins of only twenty-five was the final117 words
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Article1088 1924-11-19 5 MYSTERY OF ITS ORIGIN. Even the Mother of Parliaments is not often called upon to decide the right or wrong of something which occuwed some seven centuries previously, writes a correspondent in Overseas Yet that is what happened the other day when Mr. David Kirkwood, a1,088 words
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Article432 1924-11-19 5 REAL TRAGEDY ON THE STAGE. Evidence showing that an obstructing clo: of blood was the cause of the sudden collapse of a professional dancer, Alfred John Nolan, who fell dead when dancing at the London Club, was given at an inquest at Marylebone. Nolan, who was 40432 words
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Article188 1924-11-19 5 Mr. Henry Lowenfeld has studied the question of money and has reached certain conclusions which coincide with Aristotle's, that economic justice is the foundation of society, and an unsafe money system is society's worse enemy. Mr. Lowenfeld considers that grave injustice is being inflicted on the general public188 words
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83 1924-11-19 5 For Europe, letters Nov. 22. 28; parcels Nov. 13 and 22 for Christmas. For New Year letter- Nov. 29, Dec. 6. parcels Nov. 27 and 28. For U. S. A. and CanadaChristmas letters Nov. 14, 15 and 22. New Year letters Nov.83 words
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Advertisement324 1924-11-19 5 books for little folks AND rOY BOOKS FOR THE NURSERY. Thc Peter Rabbit BESI6NEO AMD DRAWN BY Hjf 7 -J Bo 4 H Bcutrix Potter ilb a distinct NOVELTY MHB H Ifc iiamih Bum,y. Tom Kitten and Jemina Puddle-Duckfavourite he famous Peter Rabbit Books obtainable in nonbur-table rubberlied a d324 words
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Advertisement361 1924-11-19 5 I The whole art of Seasoning lies in a bottle of LEA PERRINS' SAUCE JUST ARRIVED. Fresh as the Morning Dew No. 4711 47H No. 4711 g I NUMBER TO REMEMBER 0 It is the Hallmark of Perfection in Toilet Requisites. Zj Z Eau Dentifrice, Eau de Cologne, Smelling Salts361 words
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Article596 1924-11-19 6 If the recent London Conference failed to achieve harmony as expressed by public opinion it possessed the doubtful merit of assuring to Germany, at least, unqualified approval and general satisfaction. Labour administration weakened the ambitions of the Allies and severed the main link from the chain of progress596 words
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Article381 1924-11-19 6 We grow more and more doubtful of the value of the at Geneva on the questions of opium and drugs. Reuter to-day informs us that the Persian delegate, in opening the general discussion, asserted that opium came first to Persia from India. But it matters nothing to-day whether India381 words
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Article470 1924-11-19 6 To most people in Malaya. Reuter’s ways are devious and obscure. To the (more or less) sophisticated individuals who have hitched their wagon to the star of journalism, they are even more so. What the world wants to-day is news news of topical and local interest. In470 words
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Article1059 1924-11-19 6 Under thecaption mischievous Malay Scholars,” Orang Yang Another Aspect. Suka Baik writes us concerning the behaviour of the schoolboys of Alor Pongsu, Pursuing our theory that there is no smoke without fire, and believing that our correspondent delivered himself of his strictures from the highest motives, we1,059 words
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Article197 1924-11-19 6 MALAYA v. HONGKONG. (From Our Own Correspondent), Singapore. November 19 In the interport cricket match Malaya won the toss and batted first. Malaya Ist Innings. Livock b Bowker Brand b Bowker j Grenier b Quick og Foster b Quick (Q Phayre c Owen Hughes b Heed Holmes-Brown b197 words
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Article68 1924-11-19 6 The Allowing have been selectf ,l represent Penang in the Ma J Rugby Match between Penang on Saturday, the 22nd !I 'J* Three pingßack, Md Zam Ah quarters, 11. L- Pickford, u j v es A. L. Birso and E. S. Housley. G, Angier, L. Keng68 words
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Article95 1924-11-19 6 ALLEGED KIDNAP? 1 1 (From Our Own Corresp 1 11 Singapore. Novem'"! c have been Extraordinary rumours 111 r( ]i n 2 abroad in Singapore recent ber of the alleged kidnapping f gainboys and girls for the pm i’" >icr j. ing human heads to be f> u non~95 words
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Advertisement261 1924-11-19 6 fer* __g J—-- -?&S*ah& 'w A wW IV L I I -d jF w Approved by I yj 500,000 users I fe 1 %M is the --"iV portable type- writer with a record of sixteen H| mJ, 2 years’ satisfactory set. ice. Thirty thou- H A’ sand went through the261 words
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Advertisement23 1924-11-19 6 E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and SaturdayE. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday.23 words
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Miscellaneous16 1924-11-19 6 DEATH. BaconOn the 17th. inst.. at Siglap George Bacon, aged 56, late of Singapore Harbour Board.16 words
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Article212 1924-11-19 7 Conference Resumes. PROMISE by PERSIA. ter’s Telegrams. Geneva, November IX. sumption of the sittings of i Drugs Conference the general n was opened by the Persian r; J that opium came Persia from India. He added e Persian Government was pre- > adhere to Article 111 of theter’s Telegrams. - 212 words
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Article55 1924-11-19 7 UIMANY’S PRE-WAR DEBTS. Paris. November 19. '»nn>ction with the allocation of -...an v'- pre-war pul die debts with r to :ran>ft-ried territories. the Repara: j. Commission ha- decided tlu-t BeA'iam’s share shall be 640,609 gold k-. Iar A 5,763.729. Czecho- s 21>.579. Po and’s for Upper -.a and55 words
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Article59 1924-11-19 7 ObARM UIENT PROTOCOL. Paris. November I>. British Got eminent has requested the I/eague Secretariat not to place the irity and Disarmament Protocol on agenda <4 the next meeting of the pC r t > t Rome December s >anse it b n-ce<sar t- consult the Demini-'ns Governmei before59 words
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Article38 1924-11-19 7 AX AMNESTY GRANTED. Pai November lis the Nemo- ha> passed a resolution s -ian amnesty to the ex-Premier, >• 1 .tillanx and to the ex-Minister. M. Ma.vy. ,vL un the High Court banished alleged defeatist activities in38 words
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Article56 1924-11-19 7 A ''TRIKE ENDED. Sydney. November In. vertim- strike has ended. The > i e regarding the Ferndale has also -ttL i. but the Moreton Bav is still :a l up. FAILURE. to a question in the LegislaMi ister. Mr. Oakes to Government’s efforts 1 4 l loan in56 words
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Article61 1924-11-19 7 iIK match at Melbourne. lellourne. November In. ">re pitched in beautiful r and on a good wicket before ten I Che M. U. C. scored a., i Hendren 54. :.a "°k tickets for 33 runs the minutes. Victoria 1 r °ue wicket. Mayne had 1 dt’ill61 words
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Article17 1924-11-19 7 rh A rRIP> FINISHED. Now \ork. November 18. s>-.«--r United States ''..ct' y t.uished her17 words
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Article109 1924-11-19 7 Chain of Disaster in U.S. HUGE LOSS OF PROPER IY. [Reuters New York. November 18. Intensely cold weather and violent winds are responsible for a chain of disasters. Ten People are known to be dead and there is a huge loss of property and shipping. Steamers are[Reuters - 109 words
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Article111 1924-11-19 7 TO SOLVE ITS OWN PROBLEMS. El Paso, Texas. November I>. The annual report of the executive of the American Federation of Labour declares that industry must solve its own problems or face the alternative of State intrusion which would lead to bureaucracy and a breakdown. It points out111 words
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Article87 1924-11-19 7 INCREASING THE RECEIPTS. Washington. November I s A decision increasing the annual receipts in New York State by three hundred million dollars was given in the Supreme Court which held that the franchise tax on foreign corporations doing business in the State was constitutional. Two cases involved87 words
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Article99 1924-11-19 7 DR. WANG’S INTENTION. New Y’ork. November 18. Advices from Peking regarding Dr. Wang s intention to invite the Powerinterested in China to confer upon and discuss China’s financial difficulties has produced a report in financial circles that a Dawes Plan." for China will be discussed shortly by an99 words
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Article96 1924-11-19 7 STUBBORN RANCHERS IN California. Lone Pine. November 18. Hordes of ranchers, accompanied by their families, all unarmed, camped last night near Alabama Gate in the Los Angeles aqueduct, vowing to continue to spill water until the authorities settle the Water War.’’ The men defied the Sheriff’s order,96 words
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Article33 1924-11-19 7 Washington. November 18. President Coolidge has appointed Mr. J. V. Mac Murray. at present head of the Far Eastern division of the State Department. to be Assi-tant Secretary of State.33 words
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Article55 1924-11-19 7 BOUND FOR HONGKONG. Auckland. November 18. The Chinese steamer. Lintnam. from South America to Hongkong grounded on leaving Papeete. No damage is anticipated. The French Consul. Penang, informs us that the French cruiser. Colmar is due at this port on Sunday’ evening tbe 23rd inst.. and will remain55 words
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Article681 1924-11-19 7 Mr. H. I>. Kiddle, of Messrs. Osborne and Chappel. Ipoh. is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. R. L. Buckwell, superintendent. Survey Department. S.X.. is due back from Home leave by the s.s. Khiva. Mr. T. 0. Mayhew, the manager of the Estate and Trust Agencies,681 words
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Article46 1924-11-19 7 LARGE SCALE EFFORT. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Kuala Lumpur. November 19. On Sunday night, the motor-launch Simbaug ofl Sengarang. Johore, captured four boats carrying 527 pikuls of rubber, the biggest seizure yet effected. indicating the large scale on which smuggling is being attempted.46 words
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Article763 1924-11-19 7 MAJOR DE CHAIR’S LECTURE. There was a fairly large gathering of the members of the Penang and Province 55 ellesley s’olnnteer Corps and others at the Drill Hall. Penang, last evening to listen to an interesting lecture by Major G. H. G. De Chair, 0.8. E.. M.C.. Royal763 words
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Article109 1924-11-19 7 The homeward mail by the Malwa closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday. 22nd instant. The P. O. Packet Khiva, with mails despatched from London on the 30th October, is expected to airive here at 11 a.m. on Friday, the 21st instant. The mail despatched from Penang on the109 words
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Article863 1924-11-19 7 P c. BUTLER CHARGED In the Police Court. Penang this morning the hearing was begun before Mr. N. K. Bain, of the case again- UhMeh. butler of the Penang Cricket Club, who is charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of the863 words
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Article363 1924-11-19 7 TOTAL OF 1,205,000. In its monthly review of industr.al con ditions. the Ministry of Laboui Gazette' states that employment showed a further sgght decline during Sep tember. Among the 11,500.000 insured workpeople in Great Britain and North e.rn Ireland, the percentage unemployed at September 22 was 10. compared363 words
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Advertisement71 1924-11-19 7 I V ONLY TWO WORDS I ill But They Express A Lot I jNI If instead of saying a good car you say a ill I GOOD MAXWELL CAR” you indicate some- thing very different because the MAXWELL jg stands alone in Excellence. W TOUR OU CAR W TAKER M71 words
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Miscellaneous24 1924-11-19 7 TIDE TABLES To-Day. Hiuh Water. Low Water. 3.14 a.m. 9.53 a.m. 3.4<S pm. 9.34 p.m To-Morrow. 3.49 a.m. 10.33 a.m. 4.49 p.m. 10.33 p.m.24 words
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Article103 1924-11-19 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Eurylochus for Colombo, (taking correspondence for Southern and Western India via Colombo and Bhanushkodi), Suez and New York. United States of America (Parcels). Pasir for Sabang and Deli. Soudan for Singapore, China and Japan. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: PenangAlps103 words
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Article424 1924-11-19 8 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday I BI I RAIN. Federated Malay State*. Malacca lohor and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an -lionr earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption oi Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be cloeeo daily (Sunday excepted) by424 words
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Article62 1924-11-19 8 1 he Dausant, Town Hall, 5 p.m, J- Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Penang, l ai ping. Dec. 6 Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Selangor, Ipoh (second match), 13—Inter-state Hockey: Penang vs. Perak, Penang. 20Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Penang, Penang (second match). Jan. 10—Rugby: Perak A” vs.62 words
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Article44 1924-11-19 8 Wednesday 19th November 1924, Waterfall Gardens at 5.15. 1 March The Vedette Alford 2 Overture Diew and Bayadere Auber 3 Fox Trot The One I Love Jones 4 Selection Arlette Novello 5 1 atrol Ma Braw Laddie Macdonald God Save The King.44 words
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Article500 1924-11-19 8 Messrs. Baker Morgan Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, reported on November 17 as follows A quiet week has passed, in all sections, and although prices have not dropped very badly the rubber share market has again become almost impossible to deal in. The situation is really ridiculous, Iwhile500 words
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Article179 1924-11-19 8 'There are two points which have never been sufficiently emphasised from the British point of view in relation to restriction,” writes Mr. James Fairbairn, who is chairman of Amalgamated Rubber Estates and a director of numer ous other companies in the Daily Mail.” "‘Disease on179 words
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Advertisement272 1924-11-19 8 THE NEW j I Columbia I GRAFONOLA will add to your pleasure. Visualise all that zzz it means to be able to command Clara Butt SS to sing to you or for Seidel to play your favourite Violin solo. It’s possible with the EE new Grafonola. Moderately f Priced from272 words
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Advertisement80 1924-11-19 8 SOMETHING everybody needs SOMETIMES. To keep the system clean and free from disease germs the occasional use of a laxative is necessary for most people. To meet this need, either for men or women, nothing is better than Pinkettes. IMM the dainty little gentle-as-nature laxatives. Pinkettes ensure daily regularity, keep80 words
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Advertisement274 1924-11-19 8 'Befiold tRe Rottfe tßat Ro(ds OfdWßisßy! B WHEN a bottle contains whisky as old as Peter Dawson the sooner it gets itself known unmistakably the better for the blender and the better for you. For this reason brambles*’ and dimples have dawned upon the face of the P.D’ UaU/CHN bottles,274 words
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Article875 1924-11-19 9 LAST YEAR’S WORK LX (J. Encouraging Reports. The following report of the Directors of Rubber Roadways, Ltd., for the year ended Dec. 31, 1923, was presented at the ninth annual general meeting held in London on Oct. 22. The small areas of roadway in Little St. Andrew-st-.,875 words
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Article400 1924-11-19 9 Messrs James F. Hutton and Co.. Ltd., reported on October 22 as follows:Current reports on the American crop state that weather conditions are exceptionally favourable for growing and harvesting. These have had a considerable influence on the cotton markets during the week, as the crop prospects400 words
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Article123 1924-11-19 9 PENANG. NOVEMBER 19. 1924 (By COURTBHY OF THR OH4RTKRHI» Bank.) Lon ion Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary* 2/4 5/S Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 156 3 days’sight Private 159 I Bombay Demand Bank 156 I 5 Madras Demand Bank123 words
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Article153 1924-11-19 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy share list at 1 p.nt. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 2 50 g tn Shares. pa 00 cq cn S c. f c. t c. f c. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 1.35 1.40 130 1.35 Bassett 1.05 1.074 1.024 1.05 Kedah153 words
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Article105 1924-11-19 9 November 19, 1924. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet ...58 all Penang* Fine Pale Crepe *...58 markets .Unsmoked Sheet 45 dull but Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...584 steady pore (Crepe ..,584 London and New York. London (Smoked SWt ...1/C (Crepe ...1/4 4 New Yore ...G33i The following were the rubber quotations105 words
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Article85 1924-11-19 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 18: London. Spot £257.15s down 2.15 s 3 mos. buying 260.15 s ~2.7.6 3 celling 261 2.5 s Local. November 19: Singapore sold 125 tons at SI3«R Penang buyers no sellers at sl29£. Messrs. Boustead and Co..85 words
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Article96 1924-11-19 9 The output of Tin Bentong No Liability for the Ist half of November 1924 was 262 piculs, 323 hours worked, 34,200 yards treated. Messrs. Lean A Co., are officially informed that the output of Ipoh Tin Dredging Limited., during October 1924 was 995 piculs. Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging96 words
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Article144 1924-11-19 9 Benares Opium p. 55.000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 12.20 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 bat do144 words
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Article1098 1924-11-19 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. el- NAMES 3 5 J? X no H RUBBER [Dollar.] S 0 3 c e Allenby Rubber Co 1 30 1 3H Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 TC 1 201 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 90 Z 00 ex Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 11 0011 50 Ayer1,098 words
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Advertisement405 1924-11-19 9 HEW ACVERT’SEMEh'TS. THE companies ordinance 1923. POSITION VACANT THE SUPREME COURT BE THE STM,TS SETTLEME TS SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. <nted a competent Dresser for Gettah Rubber Estate. Apply to j n the nial t er of F. G. TAYLOR Manager. Bedong. co., LTD. Winding Up Order made on 7th NO405 words
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Advertisement36 1924-11-19 9 Wiiit a Pick-me-Up? Milk Stout’s the TFiinjj. Say MILK STOUT next time. You'll never »ay Stout again. It*« delicious, bang hill of Savour, nutriment, and invigoration. w. a s. stnejets lm. rsaolm tira.fi?*> sgapaxu, rfjfc swumjebb—36 words
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Article356 1924-11-19 10 THE LESE MAJESTE. CASE. Tokio, Nov. 13.—Even Daisuke Namba turned pale when he was sentenced to death by the President of the Supreme court at 11.30 this morning. The court w’as crowded with people at 7-30 a m as it was a notorious case. iThe President. Yokota, delivered356 words
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Article405 1924-11-19 10 GERMAN INVENTOR’S VISION OI FUTURE TRAVEL. A world with an aeroplane or seaplane service connecting up all the big cities, aircraft capable of carrying 5o passeng ers in perfect safety, people making all long journeys by aeroplane in preference to railway or steamshipthat is the vision405 words
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Advertisement381 1924-11-19 10 JB’ V'- STILL THE f ***** MI LES GREATEST under the obser\^£^a’ </5j.-. ':•<• vationofthe sOi niIJS racnt 1 JoWriW e ->-' ,h jaJP stance e J,. 1 |H i- world. UNAPPROACHED! The remarkable record created by the Crossley car which S I completed 25,000 miles under R.A.C, observation has381 words
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Advertisement198 1924-11-19 10 >1" *-W 5 Jl I V r T' HE STANDARD” Car. were fir,t V I introduced in 1903. Every year has II I shown a steady and marked improve ill I ment justifying an extraordinary popu||l j[ larity which can only be secured b> a l| really first class car.198 words
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1553 1924-11-19 11 SUPERIOR PRETENSIONS.” The Queen’s Hall, Langham-place, was the centre of political interest, when the Right Hon. Winston Churchill. (Epping Division,) roused a gathering of several thousand electors to a high degree of enthusiasm with a spirited and convincing address, in which he exposed the falacies1,553 words
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Advertisement289 1924-11-19 11 r The l k en for all Climates I'he Self-filliug Swan” has a safety screw cap W aid a Ladder feed. When the cap is screwed down, ink cannot evapoiate and the Ladder” feed t ways ensures a sufficient supply for x immediate use. V* /X A)/c Ute duels X289 words
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Advertisement87 1924-11-19 11 r m 'K What Za Keeps a Mother so Cheerful? i hat a busy, cheerful r y person mother is. Up first in the morning and in bed last at night. i Mother knows how necessary it is to keep fit and well so that she can watch over her87 words
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