Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 November 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 103. No. 274. VOL. LXXXIIo FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 568 1 TDK ISATSU. PHOTOGRAPHIC art studio 'Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. i f MMMaMagr-TMMjjr A IS 11 j INSIST ON I 2flrtV> I I I «w I dog’s head I I J ANOOBTAIN BRAND li ffi m. R* 1 A S"A OBTAINABLE AT Al l. STORES WHAT MORE COULD YOU WISH?
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    • 39 1 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained can only be relieved if scientifically made Glasses are used. OLR LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testing rooms, and accurately adapted Speeiacles are AT YOL’R SERVICE. SHANGHAI EASTERN MANUFACTURINS OPTICIANS. 13d, Pmiiu) Raid.
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  • 733 2 ROADS IN A TERRIBLE STATE. The tourist visiting Tokyo now need» guide to show him the ruins of la-st year’s earthquake, but this is not so in Yokohama, where the traveller, <sn land ing. sees nothing but gaunt ruins anti acres of brick strewn desolation. There is not
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  • 52 2 Nov. 29 <fc 30Penang Golf Club Monthly Medal Competition. Dec. 6Malaya 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—Rughv: Perak A” vs. Kedah, Tai ping. Inter-State Hockey: Perak vs. Selangor, Ipoh
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1380 2 UiMM mi’kwimi— ac 1 Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. WTTJbI& i RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. I incorporated in the S.S.) fjL wMrfLUPUjrf g Including Ire. town delir.ry or I DIVIDEND NOTICE. postage WMIMT r PAYABLE INADVANCE. x NOTICE is hereby given that the a year I Directors have declared an Interim
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    • 714 2 AUCTION. BANks Penang Sales Room. AUSTRALIA R AND (lncorporated in 5, NAAUCTION SALE p Paid-up Capital OF Reserve Fund Highclass Household Furniture, ikad o ffi^ on Piano, Plants etc. 381 bis^ London e c Agencies and Branches WILL TAKE PLACE Alor Star, Amritsar Ran i Bombay, Calcutta, Canton c?° k
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  • 1754 3 the reign of terror. V hi Great Britain hear a great deal the virtues of the Soviet system G. C. Dixon in the Daily Tele1 Men who have studied Russia f the Russians (with commendable H-retion) from their homes in Glasgow ,’\bcravon or Bethnal-green are never 1
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  • 570 3 NEW FORM TO BE ISSUED SHORTLY. The machinery for the certification of deaths has bem criticised widely and for some time, writes the Medical Correspondent of the Morning Post. When a tragcMy like Richard Prowse Armstrong’s murder of his wife, brings to the front the shortcomings of existing
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  • 249 3 BRIEF SERVICE AT SEA. Portsmouth, October 23.The burial of Admiral Sir Percy Scott took place at sea resterday, off the Nab Tower lighthouse, 12 miles from Portsmouth. In accordance with the wishes of the late Admiral, the ceremony was in no sense an official one,
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  • 558 3 WHITE THREAD OF SCIENCE. In the current issue of Imperial Commerce’ is an article on The White Thread of Science in Asia.” by Prof. Middleton Smith. M.Sc., M.l.Mech.E.. Dean of the Faculty of Engineering in the University of Hongkong In the course of this he states: The little Crown
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  • 289 3 CHALLENGE OF THE MOTOR SHIP. The search for methods of improving the efficiency of the marine steam turbine to meet the definite challenge of the motor-ship from the standpoint of economy of operation, was raised at a meeting held at the Institute of Marine Engineers, London, in mail
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    • 472 3 WODWWPX SHIPf WATERXURES ALL STOMACHAILMENTS the hI’MIHIMCW FAMILY IqhlMlWir PROTECTOR T&Ae/yeacA dby I] a Diseases of all kinds are lurking near and the best defence is a hes.lthy stomach. Prevention is better than cure. B ibles, children and adults can keep a sweet, strong stomach by taking Woodwards, '"ripe s
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  • 316 4 RASH RIDING. Mr. A. V. Aston, who returned from Home leave by the last P. and O. mail and who has been appointed Assistant Official Assignee, sat as Magistrate of Police in the Police Court. Penang, this morning, relieving Mr. N. K. Bain, who went to Pulau Jerejak
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  • 437 4 DEFENCE OF MR. CHURCHILL. In one of his speeches during the election Lord Birkenhead said: Then they came to the last ten years. He knew the dangers through which we passed in the years of war. The people did not know them all because it would neither have
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  • 64 4 public meeting has been convenced by leading representatives of the various Taiping Communities to be held at the Town Hall. Taining. on Thursdav next December 4. 1924, under the Chairmanshin of Dr. Saw. Ah Choy. J. P when Ir. Powell Robinson will give an an a Idress
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  • 2546 4 THE APPEAL DISMISSED. The hearing of the appeal by Mr. Poey Keng Seng, former managing director of Eastern Mining and Rubber Company, against a judgment of Mr. Justice Acton ordering him to refund to the Company $5413,000 alleged to have been received by him as secret profits
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  • 1456 4 NEW ATTITUDE TO GERMANY At the funeral of Anatole France in Paris a remarkable thing happened. General Gouraud, Military Governor of Paris and a hero of the war, went up to M. Joseph Caillaux, shook him cordially by the hand, and engaged him in a long conversation.
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    • 42 4 There’s Health in every drop of Hall’s Wine and the good Hall’s Wine does is lasting. TONIC RESTORATIVE From a'i fir I C emisrs and Wine Mereknnts and H. IRVING JONES Singapore. S->?e Proprietors Stephen Smith Ltd. I'ow. London **********111 nTnHTT??»w«w»wtTfffmlliT **********11
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    • 103 4 I Don’t Hair By When you wash what you use. Many to<l much and shampoo powders .-onta t b< alkali, which is very mlke theb»Bb It beat' else plVCt'"• jd Two or three teaspoo: fids w ith quired. Simply IU abundance and rub it m. b plkl thoroughly creamy hither,
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  • 816 5 d |.(,'El) FALSE DECLARATION. Hie District Court. Penang, before r Pratt, yesterday afternoon the >, Pii-inu was resumed of the case in ihieh'k’hoo Hun Eng was charged with making a declaration on September ]u22. which a Court of Justice was I, 'jnd to receive as evidence of a
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  • 27 5 u' les l )atc bed from Penang on v,< i October by the s.s Kawi n, re< l in London on the 25th '“UI wr.
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  • 406 5 TRAVELLING DISPENSARY. From Our Own Correspondent.) A lor Star. November 26. An innovation in the local Medical service, which is calculated to be a great boon to ryats and others in the districts ol Kedah has been recently introduced in the form of a travelling dispensary. The experiment
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  • 246 5 At Hove, Albert Berman, of Lansdowne College, Wilbury-road, Hove, was summoned for assaulting a boy named Mark Levy. Evidence was given to the effect that the boy went to the school in May last suffering from asthma and was a highly strung and nervous lad.
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  • 532 5 DINNER AT THE HONGKONG CLUB. On Nov. 19th., on the conclusion of the interport cricket matches, a dinner held at Hongkong Club in honour of the interport cficket teams, Shanghai. Malaya, and Hongkong. Among those present were H. E. MajorGeneral Sir John Fowler, K. C. M. G., General
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  • 137 5 NOW DISCARD THEIR VEILS Having given an undertaking to refrain from political propaganda the former Caliph Abdul Medjid who was deposed at Constantinople last March and taken to safetv in a British warship, has obtained permission from the French Government to reside in France. He has left- the
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  • 139 5 Sentence of two months’ imprisonment was passed at Marylebone Police-court upon Robert Lloyd. 32, motor driver. on a charge of stealing a motorear and a mg valued at £lO5, the property of his employer, a Bayswater motor haulage contractor. A further charge of stealing a watch and
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  • 472 5 DOES IT ALTER? 1 have been asked, writes John Blust. in the Daily Mail.” by several correspondents to give my views on the mo mentous subject of whether the world is growing better. To begin with I would like to say that 1 am no more able to
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  • 290 5 MR PF.TT RIDGE’S SUGGESTIONS Speaking, before the Liverv Committee cf the Stationers’ Company, at Static ners’ Hall, London, on The Modesty of Authors,” Mr. Pett Ridge told a story of a well-known lecturer who. having finished his course, received a cheque from the secretary of the institution
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 149 5 THE SENSIBLE WAY OF SETTLING IN SOUTH AFRICA. Dou t invest in the dark. Try a definite project before you buy. At Kendrew, Cape Province, the newcomer is guided step by -tep until he is fully experienced and established. He does not invest until he is confident of himself and
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    • 316 5 THE SPIRIT OF NATURE. How often do words fail to express the desire of one’s feelings as to presenting scenes, events, places, and persons Let this hindrance to expression vanish now with our immense variety of artistic views which will present the sentiment of the scenes and. by selection of
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  • 71 6 Muxro-Mcßoble.—On the 27th November before the Registrar of Christian Marriages. Penang, Donald Munro to Kate Louise Mcßobie and afterwards at the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Archibald Ewing. Malet—Sandem ax.On the 19th November, at Meiktila, Upper Burma, Henry Fitz-Gerald Greville Malet (of the Malayan American Plantations) only
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  • 401 6 There is no doubt that the increased rates of subscription to the Government Telephone Service which are to become effective on January 1, 1925, will create an adverse influence upon revenue. Private subscribers, in conjunction with the commercial concerns. are bitterly opposed to what may only be regarded
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  • 454 6 The new British Government has not been long in getting to work on an internal question of real importance. An official announcement states that the Government is convoking a conference of landowners, farmersand workers, with Government co-operation, to recommend methods to maintain and increase arable land ami to
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  • 1112 6 Views expressed on the reported cure of 300 consumptive Consumption patients in Danish Cure Claim. Hospitals with a new gold solution called sanocrysin are that not too much confidence should be placed in it until further details are available. Professor Moellgard, the Panish physiologist, who claims to
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  • 257 6 LINGUI TLX MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. November 2-S. At the Lingui Tin annual meeting, Mi J. M. Sime, presiding, announced a profit of 8135,103. The to.al available for distribution wa> 8238,<577. A final dividend of ten per cent was i (‘commended. The Kuchai property had been
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  • 195 6 ALLEGED LIBEL BY MEDICO. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, November An action by Dr. R. Dowden Ponnampalam, a local nie< lT ery tinner, for alleged libel am 1 of a thousand dollars damag before Mr. Justice Sprouk ye 6 Mr. Everitt appeared Mr. Wagner for
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    • 29 6 ID. fe 9 O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and SaturdayE. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Next Concert, 30th November.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 24 6 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THEATRE ROYAL, (Lyric Theatres», Limited.) UNDER TWO FLAGS (Priscilla DEAN.) MARY PICKFORD in SUDS EMPIRE THEATRE THE TWO ORPHANS (A Chinese Film.)
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    • 24 6 TIDE TABLES To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 1.2 a.m. 7.39 a.m. 1.36 p.m. 7.44 p.m. To-Morrow. 1.43 a.m. 8.24 a.m. 2.21 p.m. 8.29 p.m.
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  • 89 6 DEATHS. BarnsOn November 28th. at the General Hospital, Penang, Milly, beloved wife of W. F. Barns, of Ipoh. Perak. Badman.Oct. 29. at Oakleigh Park, London, Hany Alfred Badman (formerly of aged 76. FUNERAL NOTICE 'The funeral of Mr. Heah Swee Lee will take place on Sunday, the 7th of December.
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  • 352 7 Dramatic Arrests Made. IN HIE SUDAN. qi-f-TER's TELEGRAMS.] Khartum, November 27. miqup reports that the general in the Sudan is quiet. King I given instructions to the Liar army in the Sudan to obey the > f the acting Governor-General nr with!raw from there. This accords Jhe requirement
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  • 94 7 GOVERNMENT'S FORWARD POLICY. London. November 27. A forward agricultural policy is foreshadowed in an official announcement stating that the Government is convokmg a conference of landowners, farmers and workers, with Government coWation, to recommend methods to Mair.t.c!; ,tn j increase arable land and to 111 1: maximum
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  • 101 7 "Hi;\ \ry BUDGET SURPLUS. Berlin. November 27. r K.q o f the Reich for 1925 was to the Reichstag. It shows a i about 2’. milliard gold marks. h avenue in the ordinary Budget is a at about 5,1 (»0,000 and the ex--1 it 2,600,000 gold marks. Not
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  • 33 7 I 'NED B\ MIL DAWE 5 Washington. November 27. Mi Dawes has declined h 'dg' s offer to accept a Cabinet u< :< ordamt« with the prece- by the hue Mr. Harding.
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  • 387 7 Rykoff's Defiant Speech. HU NCH admiral s si AND [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Reval, November 27. At the conclusion of the Communist trial thirty-nine got life sentences and ninety were sentenced to from three to fifteen years’ imprisonment. [A wire from Reval. dated November 6 stated :The trial of
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  • 63 7 CALAMITY ON CASPIAN SEA. Moscow, November 27. There have been very fierce storms in the Caspian Sea. A thousand fishing vessels are adrift, over a thousand have been salvaged and hundreds of others are wedged in the ice. It is reported that 125 boats have been sunk and
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  • 78 7 —Vale. IMPORTANT MEASURES DISCUSSED. Paris, November 27. An important meeting, held at the Quai d'Orsay, decided to appoint a consultative committee'instructed to study certain measures to be proposed to the Bey of Tunisia. According to the Matin the measures will be of a liberal character. They will
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  • 29 7 'THREE NEW MEMBERS. Paris. November 27. The painter. Albert Besnard, the writer. Gorges Lecomte and the mathematician, Emile Picard, have been elected members of the French Academy.—Vale.
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  • 92 7 FOUR SEI ZED AT COLOMBO. Colombo. November 27. Four aeroplanes consigned to China were seized on board the German steamer. Pfalz. The Burma Road Jolly I nited XL” with Mr. Merican as Captain will meet the Kastan Zarian Club at a friendly game of Association Football a
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  • 278 7 Sir Charles Bell’s Book. PLAIN WORDS 10 BRITAIN. [RE UT ERs T ELEG R A Ms.] London, November 27. Sir Charles Bell’s work Tibet Past And Present,” based on twenty years’ official connection and personal friendship with the Dalai Lama, and leading Tibetans and dedicated to the Dalai
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  • 107 7 NO DECISION REACHED. Geneva, November 27. No decision was reached at to-day’s sitting of the Second Opium Conference which heard the views of the Japanese. American, Uruguayan and Bolivian delegates. The last named declined to agree to restriction of the cultivation of coca leaves which, he declared, did
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  • 80 7 VICTORIA BEATS SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Sydney. November 27, Victoria beat South Australia by eight wickets. South Australia scored 288 and 202. Victoria scored 357 (Ponsford 166) and 134 for two wickets. In South Africa. Pretoria, November 27. A two-day match was drawn. Pretoria scored 255, Kennedy taking 4 wickets
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  • 195 7 NEW CHAMPION’S DASH. London. November 27. The Scotsman. Milligan, is only nineteen. He was too strong and dashing for Kid Lewis. The first ten rounds were fought at a great pace. Then Lewis became tired, but held out the stipulated twenty rounds. Milligan will now meet Mickey Walker of
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  • 767 7 Mr. N. D. Mudie, Registrar. Supreme Court, is due back from Horae leave early next month. Mr, A. W. 8. Graeme, Locomotive Superintendent, F.M.S.R., is on a tour of inspection in Perak. Mr. J. H. Rich, General Manager, Tronoh Mines. Ltd., is due back from Home leave
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 305 7 (To the Editor of the Piuang Gazette.”) Sir,It is a matter of regret thal Neaniskos” sacrificed clarity to br> vity in his letter of yesterday’s date. I know of no particular circumstances but I am almost pitifully earger to agree that, even in general circumstances, my letter
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    • 139 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir.The Penang Bazaar or Jual Morah in Penang Road is a stuffy place. As a precaution against any epidemic, it would be wise to increase the number of fans and disinfect the whole building daily. It is certainly not hygenic to
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  • 67 7 Lieutenant Colonel D. Forster, C. M. G., D. S. >., R. E-, O. R. E., Malaya Command will lecture at the Drill Hall on Tuesday the 2nd December at 6.30 p. m. to all Ranks. Subject Some Strategical Problems.” The Commanding Officer hopes that as many members of the
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  • 285 7 THE HON. MR. ROBSON ON DECENTRALISATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 28. In a speech in the Federal Council which was much praised by H. E. the High Commissioner, the Hon. Mr. H. Robson opened with decentralisation. In practice the foundations of a suitable political system
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  • 178 7 C.E. T. Mr. F. George Penny has without doubt transf»rred his energies and popularity from the East to the Wed, judging by Lis magnificent victory at this Election as the representative of Kingston-upon-Thames. He secured the support of 50 per cent, of the electorate, and obtained
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  • 107 7 ETCETERAS BEAT B” Co. The Hockey League match between Etceteras and B Company, Penang Volunteers, which was played on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon resulted in a victory for the former by the broad margin of 7 goals to nil. The game during the first half was onesided in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 96 7 THE GOOD MAXWELL Absolutely the finest value in its Class $2,500. At this figure the GOOD MAXWELL is a proposition which no owner or prospective owner of a motor car can literally afford to ignore. Everything is there, power, speed, workmanship, finish, and most important of all, reliability. The equipment
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  • 926 8 AN EXPLANATION BY AN EXPERT. Mr. Cecil M. Hepworth has writtenthe following article in explanation of Why W’e Cannot Make Big Pictures,” as his title says: The vicious circle which encompasses the British film producer is now complete. Yet we are assured by enlightened kinema managers,
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  • 123 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Tara for Madras taking mails for Bombay, Aden. Egypt and Europe. Glengarry for Colombo (taking correspondence for Southern and Western India via Colombo .and Dhanushkodi) Port Said and London. Kopah for Deli. Teesta for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Kosmo for New York. Talma for Calcutta. The
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  • 213 8 With the rapid development of the oilengined vessel, a new situation has arisen in shipping. It is "pointed out in this month’s Motor Ship that motor vessels of nearly 1.000,000 tons gross are now being built. In the last quarter more motor ships than steamers
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  • 407 8 CIjOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 8T TRAM. Federated Malay States, Malacca, JoLcn and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where 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
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  • 493 8 cnowmsTA market Penang, November >?, 19, 4 Government Mutton— Mutton Indian Mutton Head, sheep or goat Pach Liver with heart ft hng do Tripe U Goat or Sheep 1 Sweet Bread k J! 55 Leg of Mntton P 'n r 3 Lamb b 55 Kidney Feet pair 30
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 448 8 Made from pure sugar, English farm butter, k&JgL. and rich, thick cream, MACKIN TOSH S IOF FEE DE LUXE simply cannot help being delicious and good Just taste it for yourself and see Purity and Qualify guaranteed by JOHN MACKINTOSH SOffs, LTD., Teffe* Tow». HALIFAX, Eoglaod. Ite® lt§ wSi i
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    • 14 8 I’LASTIRB’ MIDIOAL f. «3/» P? Graham, »3/- per free, stocked by Prew, Ltd-. Penanj.
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  • 806 9 \(»T PROSPERITY BI T DISCONTENT. lY .sc who tell us of the future danger s >, list eoni'ol seem to be blind to ti.it Socialism is already in con the <l< 1 i i ,1 >1) industry and commerce, th' tagnation of our trade, un I'.fod
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  • 575 9 I’he oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) was introduced into the Dutch East Indies in I 1848. Four young palms, two from Bourbon and two from Amsterdam, were I lanted in the Botanical Gardens at Buitenzorg (Java). These plants were eported to bet growing vigorously and bearing abundant
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  • 579 9 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR’S WEEKLY REPORT. London, October 30th. After an only moderately active week and slight fluctuations, prices in our Rubber market to-day» are unchanged to |d. higher compared with those reported last Thursday. America has kept out of the market, both here and in the East, thus bringing the Eastern
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  • 206 9 In view of the great Conservative majority at the Election, it was evident that tho subject of 'the Singapore Naval Base would very soon be mentioned. Australia asks if the construction is to be carried on. as Australians who study world politics regard the project more than
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  • 152 9 Tlie following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s share list at I p.tn. to-day Yesterday. To-day. Sharks. 5 "5 D x x x f c. I c. t c. Ac. Rubber (Dollar.) Sungei T. 26 27 25 26 Mining. Asam K. 46/6 47/- 46/6 47/-
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  • 96 9 November 28, 1924. Local. ct» (Smoked Sheet 594 all Fine Pale Crepe ...594 markets Unsmoked Sheet 46 firm Sing A- (Smoked Sheet ...604 pore (Crepe ...604 London and New York Shw New York ...G344 Smoked libbed Sheet 594 to 604 per lb do. No. 2 57| Unsmoked Sheet
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  • 87 9 The Straits '1 rading Co., Ltd., gives the foil oiving prices, on November 27: London. Spot £258.7.6 Up £1.7.6 3 mos. buying 261 1.5 s 3 selling 261.5 s ..1.5s Local. November 28: Singapore sold 225 tons at $130.50 Penang buyers no sellers at $130.20. Messrs. Boustead and
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  • 119 9 PENANG. NOVEMBER 28, 1924 (By Courtesy of the Bank.) London Demand Rank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ right Bank 2/4 3/16 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 155 3 days’sight Private 159 Bombay Demand Bank 155 o Madras Demand Bank 155 E. 3 days’right
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  • 42 9 For Europe, New Year letters Nov. 29, Dec. 6. For Australia.Christmas letters Nov. 29 and Dec. 6, parcels Nov. 28. New Year letters Nov. 29, Dec. 6, and 16. parcels Nov. 28, Dec. 12.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 151 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted House, unfurnished preferred, entry January’ Ist. Replies to Fraser Neave Ltd., Penang. FOR SALE. Overland Car, entirely owner driven, splendid condition, all accessories. $BOO or nearest offer. Apply 178 Kelawei Rd. NOTICES. LOCAL SHARE PRICES The following are the changes in the share list *f THE
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    • 17 9 Pn man’s New Course in Typewriting, $l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 245 9 3 000 BOTTLES OF BREWED GINGER BEER* FILLED I IN ONE DAY AT THE "HOUSE OF QUALITY" STILL THE DEMAND STEADILY INCREASES. Jin Unrivalled leverage PU RE CA NE SUG J R TR UE J A MAU J Cl NO ER RESULT PERFE C TION j $1.20. per doz. in
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  • 1329 10 S.F.P.” FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. The first annual general meeting of Kinta Tin Dredging Company. Limited, was held in the Company's registered office. Hongkong Rank Chambers, Singapore. Mr. J. M. Sime presiding, the others present being: Messrs. Lee Chim Tuan, W. P. Plummer. W. E. Rayner. A. J. Ferguson.
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  • 184 10 Bem res<R'inm p. chest #5,000.00 n«<n Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock NntmeizF 80s 102.00 nom. HCs 95.00 Coconuts p»-r 1,000 50.011 Copra Sundried 12.00 sales Rattars 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p-r Im
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 134 10 I I REMEMBER I I SATURDAY, I December 6th AT THE B I TOWN HALL. I $2 Will Gain I Admittance. s KEPLER (Trade Mark) Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract Forms bone and muscle and increases the P ower to resist disease. Children take it readily because it is
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    • 202 10 HAVE YOU LITTLE CHILDREN? If So Let Baby's Own Tablets Protect Their Health and Your Happiness. Every parent knows those times of an xiety when the little one suddenly becomes indisposed, is fretful, sleepless, feverish, keeps father and mother awake through the night longing to soothe and help yet not
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    • 257 10 Play-a-day I '.Shmßb S' Health Wml I'or fifty-odd years, people in all parts <>f the worldand particularly those ii ing in exacting climateshave de- '"5!? *5 p ii l-c! upon i:NO’s“ Fruit Salt for reasonable-work a day and plAy-a-day health. ffi I-illy years'. Need more be said? Iter-is the simple
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  • 539 11 CRUELTY CHARGES A story of a husband and wife wtio although living under the same roof maintained communication with each othei through servants was told at Brighton Police» Court when John Thomas Hornby .Sample, a retired Brighton hotel-keeper, was summoned for desertion and persis tent cruelty by
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  • 299 11 MR. OSCAR ASCHE ON STAGE FRANKNESS. Mr. Arnold Bennett, in a letter published in the Daily Express” on the fai lure of The Royal Visitor at His Ma jesty's, criticised Mr. Oscar Asche s com plaint that all spice’ had to be taken out of the play in
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  • 865 11 REAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ZINOVIEFF LETTER. London telegrams show that a large section of public opinion in England has completely failed to grasp the true signi licance of the Zinovieff affair. The vast and momentous importance of this inci dent, not only for ourselves, but also for the rest
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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