Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 November 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-11-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1133. No. 275. VOL. LXXXII. SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1924. PRIOR 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement606 1924-11-29 1 ART JCMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS MU HI OBTAINED A l mkko studio I Northam Road, Penang. I THE a ARMCO CULVERT. i ciraivit hotft rraqtaci I CONVENIENTLY TRANSPORTED. QUICKLY INSIALLEB, STRONG AND RELIABLE. J j ilV 1 DI\AOI2IUI ARMCO* Cl I.VERTS installed with CALCO GATES attached. H W IU I606 words
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Advertisement21 1924-11-29 1 x«iXa>xKß x :< xomM I T. NAGATA, I t DENTIST. I NEXT DOOR TO I THE DISPENSARY." WHHiamC Hi X K 021 words
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854 1924-11-29 2 DIRECT CONNECTION. From London telegrams it appears that R*ikov>k\, Znovieff, and he Soviet Government still deny the authenticity of the letter published by lhe British loicign Office. They cannot, however, verw well repudiate the document which appears above Zinovieff’s signature in the lsvestia” of October 23.854 words
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Advertisement1225 1924-11-29 2 municipal notice. I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, x Notice is hereby given that the books ti j- ji- I containing the Annual Valuation of and g Including free town dehrary or impoged on al] buiklingg and ands X roMage p situated within the Municipality of gjV> jAl 4;:|4 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.1,225 words
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Advertisement711 1924-11-29 2 A N K S Templebar Pipes. NEDERLANDS TRAU’vq Made from carefully chosen Old Bruyere Root and fitted AIJ isREI) 1x24 Capital (Paid-Up) by hand with the finest hard f HO.rwm 1 statutory Reservr. H Si, ebonite, these pipes possess I f 20,045,032 abt £1 all the qualities SO much lecial711 words
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Feminine Reflections
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Article, Illustration1003 1924-11-29 3 j [u nJ»>. X->"-"' b, r *•>•-** h 1 l.u\ a rubber bthiiig cap. that 1 oubi gn bathing: that be *iess indeed, but tha.t i may linP hlkh taking of m\ bath i',) 0 when I vN«uihl wash face I This because 1 in ni.v paper1,003 words
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Article630 1924-11-29 3 Dorothy Leyland - By Dorothy Leyland. No doubt many of you have bead necklaces or trimmings of which you have grown tired. A good way to make further use of them, and at the same time, add a distinctive touch to your evening toilette, is to transform them into630 words
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Article, Illustration76 1924-11-29 3 This boudoir cap is a pretty little affair, it is made of rows of narrow pale pink crepe de chine fdills. and has quaint little ear Tabs. Black Satin ribbon is threaded through, making the silk paler than ever, and a smart little bow of black statin76 words
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Article297 1924-11-29 3 Penelope - By Penelope. It is quite wrong to suppose that any powder w.ill ilo for you youi skin is not likely to respond wonderfully to the first box of powder the shop assistant offers. Undoubtedly, there is a vogae in povv ders, which swings from a preference for297 words
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Article380 1924-11-29 3 Joan Rositter - By Joan Rositter. Leatherwork is not difficult, for the amateur with' a little patience and per severance. There are many simple things (like cushions, mats, and tops for fancy stools which are quite easy to master, j After having made these it does not I need much380 words
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Article551 1924-11-29 3 Helen Greig Souter - By Helen Greig Souter. Why is it that the girls and women who grudge no expense on costly’ cosmetics for the preservation of their complexions, no amount of time on physical exercises to ensure a graceful figure, and think no price too high to pay for551 words
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Article666 1924-11-29 3 Rosamund - By Rosamund. Anyone Loi n on No*, ember Ist. is likely to have a nature tlteir friends will find very difficult to understand, being complex and full of contradictions. If that is your date you should learn to understand yourself as the knowledge will help you to do666 words
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Article137 1924-11-29 3 LUDENDORFF’S THREAT TO PUB I.TSH DOCUMENTS. The quarrel between the Cr>wn Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria and Gene ral Ludendorff, as the result of th'e general’s declaration that Runprecht broke his word in connection with the Hilter rising last November, is growing hotter. Undaunted by the boycott137 words
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Article790 1924-11-29 4 The Rev. Father Brossard, of the Church of the Holy Rosary, Kuala Lumpur, is ill. The Resident of Selangor and Mrs. Stonor have left Kuala Lumpur for Ginting Simpah. Dr. A. Reid, recently Medical Officer in Lower Perak, is expected back shortly, after a spell at home.790 words
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Article116 1924-11-29 4 Celebration in Penang. NOTABLE GATHERING. As the feast of St. Andrew. Scotland’s Patron Saint, falls this year on a Sunday, yesterday was selected for its celebration and it was carried out in the usual manner with a Rugby match between Scotland and The Rest on the padang116 words
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Article2072 1924-11-29 4 SCOTLAND BEATEN. In the rugby match which was played on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon between Scotland and The Rest, the former were defeated by 5 points (a goal) to nil. Scotland were successful last year by 8 points to 3 and won the St. Andrew’s Cup presented by2,072 words
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Article84 1924-11-29 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. November 29. At Rugby The Rest beat Scotland by 5 points to nil by a lucky try, which Jack converted. St Andrew’s ball which was held at the Selangor Club was a great success. The attendance was very large and84 words
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Article125 1924-11-29 4 Malacca’s Forced withdrawal. It will occasion much regret in Malayan rugby circles that Malacca have been compelled, on account of the difficuly experienced in getting sides together, to withdraw from the southern section of the Malaya Cup Competition. In informing the secretary of the Singapore Rugby Football125 words
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Article132 1924-11-29 4 Onida s famous novel, Under Two Flags makes a marvellous vivid motion picture drama, which is now at Theatre Royal with Miss Priscilla Dean in the role of Cigarette” which once served Miss Blanche Botes and other famous actresses on the jspeaking stage. Miss Dean is an admirable132 words
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Article283 1924-11-29 4 T. O M. Before the commencement of the business of the Ipoh. Court yesterday morning. Mr. Bryant stated thht he wished, on behalf of the Bar, to say good-bye” to His Lordship the Hon. Mr. Justice David, whom he understood was leaving Ipoh. consequent on theT. O M. - 283 words
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Article149 1924-11-29 4 the one preparation in which eminent doctors place their confidence; which hospitals use, and which nurses and general public alike unite in recommending, is Bisurated Magnesia. This is because the sufferer gets prompt and sure benefit, since this remedy removes the harmful acid and fermentation149 words
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Article319 1924-11-29 4 Our Ov„ Corre B| lmi Seremban. November In honour of his >■ Wampalam formerly Seremban. will be entertained k I Osts and Telegraphs staff and J to a dinner at 8.30 p. In at Th Association. Seremban. A ne S Nathan, formerly ol in the Seremban Post Office319 words
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Article52 1924-11-29 4 RUGBY FOOTBALLER’S II.L-H’i'K. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, November 29. Dykes, the Negri Sembilan Rugby player, who recently recovered from hb illness met with a motor cycle accident this morning on this way from the Sungei Ujong Club to his bungalow md is at present lying in52 words
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Article246 1924-11-29 4 Harold Walden, the humourous-enter-tainer who is one of the fine company vf supporting artistes who will appear here on Monday and Tuesday, December B<h and 9th with Wish Wynne, is a man of many parts. In addition to being a very popular favourite in the branch of the246 words
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Article146 1924-11-29 4 The match m the above pl plaved on the Free School rP Thursday afternoon bet ween > presenting tiro Public Penang Schoolmasters At de forinprk y tion resulted in a win tor g Rulsto three goals to one. bor d 1 1 on ce. Singh scored twice an<146 words
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Article492 1924-11-29 5 MOTOR-CAR ACCIDENTS. (Translated.) Aneta wired from Medan on the iTith instant, that a motor car collision had taken place between two cars, one belonging to His Highness the Sultan of Langkat. and the other to the Chinese major of Pematang Siantar, Deli. Three occupants were injured. Near the492 words
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Article216 1924-11-29 5 SIR J. M SALMOND’S NEW POST The Air Ministry announces; AirMarshal Sir John Maitland Salmond has been selected to fill the post about to he created, with effect from January next, of Air Officer Commanding inChief. Air Defence of Great Britain. The command has been instituted in216 words
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Article542 1924-11-29 5 BI SINESS BEFORE HATE. A prosperous England can live side by side with a prosperous Germany. In fact, the two things go together. That is my convinced impression after studying conditions in the two countries. This statement was made by Dr. Wirth, formerly German Chancellor. He was542 words
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Article96 1924-11-29 5 Acting on a suggestion that Harold I. (Harold Harefoot). King of England, was buried at St. Olave’s, Southwark, S. E., the Local Government Committee of the London County Council has caused an investigation to be made. The trustees of the St. Olave’s. Southwark. Church Act. 19196 words
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Advertisement681 1924-11-29 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. noils and Toys of Quality pl. u>velty Sensation of the year in Baby Dolls which are life-like and lovable and n ii\ 'liderent I’he681 words
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Advertisement149 1924-11-29 5 SUFFERED WITH ECZENA3W On Hands, In Tiny Blisters. Cuticura Healed. For three years I suffered with eczema on my hands. It seemed like a lot of tiny blister* which when broken discharged a lot of watery fluid and afterwards formed scales. Then my arms got bad and I had to149 words
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Advertisement215 1924-11-29 5 JUST RECEIVED A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF TENNIS REQUISITES. RACQUETS. All Racquets are strung with best black gut to stand the local climatic conditions. All weights in stock. Slazenges, G.L. Paterson” Price $32-50. Spalding’s Gold Medal Price $29-50. t: Davis’ ,‘Riseley Hexagon” E: f |J Price $29-50. y', Slazengers’ Doherty” r-;215 words
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Article382 1924-11-29 6 For having the courage of his conviction, Rear-Admiral Exelmans, the French Commander-in-Chief in North Africa has been superseded by Vice-Admiral Jehenne. According to the cabled news, the gallant Admiral refused to receive a Soviet Mission en route to Bizerta to take possession of Wrangel’s fleet which Wrangel handed over382 words
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Article3455 1924-11-29 6 Boyd Cable - By Boyd Cable. (Author of Between the Lines.”) 4.— A TENDER SUBJECT.” The telling of this tale in the Squadron Mess came about through (1) a mishap, (2) a joke, and (3) an argument. The mishap was to a fighting two-seater, which landed on the Squadron’s3,455 words
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Advertisement247 1924-11-29 6 dMk 'SBI -I r Mil J L |Ey@l® W&sK IMBw a?Sfcr? W’W loolw. C f viilm tm VN AJ h 1' A sjf oISkSIuK™ hßA^w x Illa WHIISLv im J After the best of dinners the one best cigarette STATE EXPRESS No- 555 are in perfect harmony with an exquisite247 words
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Advertisement27 1924-11-29 6 "ID. &=> 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.27 words
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Miscellaneous24 1924-11-29 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 1.43 a.m. 8.24 a.m. 2.21 p.m. 8.29 p.m. To-Morrow. 2.22 a.m. 9.9 a.m. 3.7 p.m. 9.15 p.m.24 words
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Article124 1924-11-29 7 S. p, p> \L SUB-COMMITTEE’S action, ac i°” was taken at a H yi,. n November 25th DecidOftC. ProBide »t and the Health M u 'J n t e rview the Ag. Colonial irt!ip r a v ew to Dressing still !l> iicirv7 v ~f appointing aS. p, p> - 124 words
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Article838 1924-11-29 7 More Arrests Effected. MUTINY IN THE SUDAN. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] .Vale. London. November 28. 1 n connection with yesterday’s arrests at Cairo it is declared here that no doubt whatever is entertained in British wellinformed quarters of the existence of an extensive underground conspiracy although nothing is known[Reuter’s Telegrams.]; .Vale. - 838 words
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Article97 1924-11-29 7 NEW GOVERNMENT’S POLICY. Constantinople, November 28. In the Assembly, the Premier. Ferhi Bey, in outlining the new programme said it was determined to maintain an army strong enough to ensure the security and integrity of the frontiers. It intended to respect all engagements entered into by previous Governments,97 words
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Article190 1924-11-29 7 EXTREME SURPRISE EXPRESSED. I London, November 28. The Russian reply to the British Note dealing with the Zinovieff letter expresses extreme surprise that after declining the offer of investigation of the document by an impartial court, the British Government makes vague statements, unsupported by any evidence, that190 words
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Article78 1924-11-29 7 Tl'li EMPLOYEES AND THE MALOJA. Adelaide. November 28. Tug employees refused to handle the Maloja which anchored three miles from the wharves, while her lifeboats brought out passengers, mails and stores. The Maloja’s stewards were forced to push the mail van to the wharf, the railwaymen refusing78 words
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Article26 1924-11-29 7 Warsaw. November 28. Sixty thousand textile workers at Lodz have struck owing to the millowners refusing a 23 per cent increase in wages.26 words
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Article55 1924-11-29 7 EJECTING LA FOLLETTE. Washington. November 28. A Conference of Republican Senators passed a resolution in favour of the ejection of the Presidential candidate. La Follette, and three of his supporters Senators Ladd, Frazier and Brookhart from the Republican Party. The Kansasite, Senator Curtis, was selected to succeed Mr.55 words
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Article259 1924-11-29 7 Blackmailing Conspiracy. POTENTATE TRAPPED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. November 28. A most sensational case ended in the Law’ Courts to-day after an eight days’ hearing. The plaintiff, Charles Robinson, a bookmaker, sued the Midland Bank for £125,000 which he alleged he paid to his_ account. The bank asserted[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 259 words
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Article94 1924-11-29 7 MVY BE FUNDED IN AMERICA. Paris. November 28. Questioned regarding reports from Washington to the effect that France had approached the United States with a view to funding the French debt in America. M. Ch-mentel. Minister of Finance. replied that hitherto there had only been conversations beween M.94 words
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Article33 1924-11-29 7 INTELLECTUAL RELATIONS WITH INDIA. Paris, November 28. "Le Journal announces that a group of French scholars and writers have formed a pro-Hindu Committee in order to develope intellectual relations with India.Vale.33 words
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Article17 1924-11-29 7 BOUND FOR SYRIA. Paris. November 28. General Sarrail has been appointed ligh Commissioner for Syria.Vale.17 words
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Article43 1924-11-29 7 ROTOR VESSELS NOT ORDERED. Berlin. November 28. The report that the HambuigAmerika Shipping Company has already ordered ten rotor vessels each of ten thousand tons is incorrect. Experiments with the rotor have not reached a stage justifying such large construction.43 words
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Article32 1924-11-29 7 SENT TO DUBLIN. London, November 28. De Valera has been released. He motored to Adavoye on the Armagh side of the border and w’as placed in a train to Dublin.32 words
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Article86 1924-11-29 7 CAMBRIDGE WIN RELAY RACES. London. November 28. At Cambridge in dull weather and before a large attendance in the intervarsity relay races Cambridge beat Oxford by three events to two. Mr. Albert Law. the Bolton ruillworker who for barely a year was Socialist M. P. for that town,86 words
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Article260 1924-11-29 7 FIVE RESCUED IN KUALA LUMPUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 29. Five kidnapped Singapore Chinese children have been rescued in Kuala Lumpur whither they were brought for sale. The mother, who had vainly tramped the streets of Singapore for eighteen days, came to Kuala Lumpur the260 words
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Article335 1924-11-29 7 MISSING CHILDREN TRACED. The recent kidnapping scare which reached a serious climax on Wednesday afternoon resulting in the death of an innocent Indian and the mobbing of four others by Malays and Chinese, was as short lived as it was absurd. The police took rigorous measures against those335 words
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Article216 1924-11-29 7 DOWDEN VS. PONNAMPALAM (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. November 29. In the action brought by Dr. R. Dowden. the Principal Medical Officer, F. M S., against Dr. J. H. Ponnampalam, medical practitioner, of Kuala Lumpur, for the recovery of damages for alleged libel, before Mr. P. J.216 words
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Article182 1924-11-29 7 ST. ANDREW’S DINNER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. November 29. St. Andrew’s dinner and ball was held in the Memorial Hall and attracted four hundred guests, including the G. O. C.. who was the guest of honour. The arrangements were excellently carried out, the enthuasiasm which marked the182 words
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Article114 1924-11-29 7 STIFF PENALTIES AT KUALA LUMPUR. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. November 29. When the preventive launch Peningafseized smugglers off the Muar coast, the commander was offered a bribe of $5OO regarding which a Chinese was fined $lOOO or six months’ in addition to a similar penalty on him114 words
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Advertisement109 1924-11-29 7 I THE GOOD MAXWELL Absolutely the finest value io its Class 5 $2,500. S At this figure the GOOD MAXWELL is a proposition 5 which no owner or prospective owner of a motor car can J literally afford to ignore. X I Everything is there, power, speed, workmanship, X finish,109 words
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Article826 1924-11-29 8 GIRLS’ ESCAPE CUT OFF. Exciting scenes were witnessed at a fire which broke out at T&-78, Wardourstreet. W., on premises occupied by the Topical Film Company. Limited. Following an .explosion the flames spread rapidly, with the result that the escape of women and girl employees was cut826 words
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Article374 1924-11-29 8 Messrs. Janies F. Hutton Co., Ltd., Manchester, report for the week ended October 30 as follows 'Prading in the American cotton markets has been quiet, possibly in part owing to the elections which hav£ been held in America and here during th» week, There has been374 words
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Article178 1924-11-29 8 FIGHT TO GET FATHER RELEASED FROM PRISON. Mlle. Marcelle Boisneuf. whose father. M. Boisneuf. was formerly the black representative of Guadeloupe, French West Indies, in the French Chamber, but is now in prison in Guadeloupe, has arrived in Paris with the object of obtaining the release of her178 words
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Article151 1924-11-29 8 ARC HAEOIX)GI(7AL FIND IN CATHEDRIA.L LIBRARY. There has been discovered in the library at Worcester Cathedral a book which gives an account of the Benedictine music used in the cathedral during the 13th century, with many details of the rubrics and ceremonials. Canon Wilson, who found it in151 words
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Advertisement244 1924-11-29 8 I REMEMBER I I SATURDAY, j I December 6th AT THE [TOWN HALL.I $2 Will Gain I Admittance. P Whether bobbed /d. or long here’s a way to make your hair lie fashionably smooth The newest txibswhether shin- will lie just :.t even gled or straight-cutlie smooth immediately afte' .poo.244 words
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Advertisement20 1924-11-29 8 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, Si/75 per book or f 2- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd., Penafig.20 words
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Advertisement290 1924-11-29 8 .l. F V PAINS AFTER r<.r «alul. n~, >, ltb p t stipation, no remedy tEATING. or so well recommended Syrup lb. medicin.il. h i’. BILIOUSNESS, containe.l m th- Setup r e i( stoiTUicu, and liv r ton.i know HEADACHES, for I neve^f l ilH./ U n i tor never-tailing290 words
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Article539 1924-11-29 9 Messrs. Kennedy and C’o., Penang, reported to-day as follows With Tin keeping steady ivund £260-0-0 the Share Market in this section has been buoyant, advances having to be recorded in the majority of cases... Rubber has improved to 1/s|, but .share prices are not affected although a539 words
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Article302 1924-11-29 9 That the north-east monsoon has started in earnest is very evident at sea, judging by reports of exceedingly stormy weather encountered both east and west of Singapore by vessels arriving at the port in the last day or two. The smaller coasting steamers have been having302 words
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Article117 1924-11-29 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Go's share list at I pjn. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 3® Sharks. >» >» 5 -S 3D tO CQ 3D I c. t c. Sc. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Broga. 55 60 57 A 62 j Mining. Chenderiang 12/9 13/3117 words
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Article74 1924-11-29 9 November 29, 1921. Local. cts (Smoked Sheet ...59{> all Fine Pale Crepe ...59| markets Unsmoke«l Sheet 46 firm SINGA- (Smoked Sheet ..604 pork, I Crepe ...604 London and New York r, K- (Smoked Sheet ...1/5§ (.ONOOS orupo New York ...G344 Smoked Ribbed Sheet 604 to til4 per lb74 words
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Article185 1924-11-29 9 The following is the report of Messrs. Barlow and Co.. Singapore, under date November 27: During the greater part of the period under review the market has been steady with Spot Sheet at 59/594 cents. On better advices, to hand yesterday, from London and Ne v V< rk.185 words
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Article104 1924-11-29 9 Benares>pi am p «iliahl $5,000.0<) uom. Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellerMace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 102.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1 JEX' 50.00 Copra Sundru»d 11.60 sellers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse. 10.50 Green Snail Shell»* 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.0 b104 words
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Article138 1924-11-29 9 TO-DAY’S DEPA RTDRES Menggala for Deli and P. Brandan. Wakasa Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Fooksang for Calcutta. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. van Overstraten for Singapore and China. Bulan for Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Osaka Maru for Singapore.138 words
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Article27 1924-11-29 9 1348 coolies arrived per s. s. Teesta yesterday of whom 418 were sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.27 words
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Article128 1924-11-29 9 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 9! IRMK Federated Malay State.», Mala-> .1, I«>h<»i and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-au hour earlier than the Ordinary «nail Resumption 0» Night Maid Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7128 words
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40 1924-11-29 9 For Europe, New Year letters Nov. 29, Dec. 6. For Australia.Christmas letters Dec. 1, Dec. 6 and parcels Nov. 29. New Year letters Dec. 1,6, and 16, parcels Nov. 29, Dec. 12.40 words
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Article233 1924-11-29 9 The following programme of music will be presented at the Orchestral Concert to be given at the E. O. Hotel, on Sunday, the 30th instant, at 9.30 p.m. 1 Overture William Tell Rossini 2 Adagio from the Sonata Pathetique Beethoven 3 The Garden of Allah233 words
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Article95 1924-11-29 9 People with liver are a nuisance to all about them as well as a misery to themselves. Their need is Pinkettesto transform shadow into sunshine, gloom into gladness, depression into appreciation of the joy of life. Are you a wet blanket 1 Is your liver torpid Are you95 words
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Article398 1924-11-29 9 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) Advent Sunday. tFeast of St. Andrew A. Jc M.) 30th November. *****.45 a.m. Litany, 8 a.m. Matins. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion, 10.30 a.m. Matins, (Chinese), 6 pm. Evensong, Hymns 177. 49, 51. 437 ST. MMeW’S PRESBTTERMN CHURCH. Minister, Rev. Archibald Ewing398 words
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Advertisement435 1924-11-29 9 Ei advertisements. notices. wanted The South Kedah Timber, Tiles and Pottery Works. i man Conductor, ten years’ (Telegram :—Jayasbkera) IK 1 I-M.S.. Johore and N.S. KULIM. A cr? ]s General Estate Works. Fac- l krii I General Estate Returns etc. Contractors and Dealers in Boxes and Planks, \-('l-« w Reading435 words
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Advertisement160 1924-11-29 9 THE LATEST IN LAND SETTLEMENT- At Kendrew, Cape Province. South Africa. Farming for the educated classes. Sunny, most healthful climate, select type of settlers, no isolation, no pioneering, no indefinite waiting for returns. Suitable not only for fruit giowing but for general crops and all kinds of livestock. Free training160 words
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Advertisement313 1924-11-29 9 a I 0 Bi Free Booklet I How to Paint p Your Ford Car B Simplicity is the keynote of amateur painting Sj S with the Robbxalac Ford Painting Outfit. LI Everywhere owners of Ford and other small fQI Cara are discovering how simple and enjoyigi able it is to313 words
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Miscellaneous25 1924-11-29 9 TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT THEATRE royal, (Lyric Theatres, Limited.) UNDER TWO FLAGS (Priscilla DEAN.) MARY PICKFORD in SUDS” empire theatre. THE TWO ORPHANS (A Chinese Film.)25 words
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Article342 1924-11-29 10 Messrs M’iiliani Jacks and Co. Lon don, report as follows for the week end ed November 5; A. feeling of confidence has been established as a result of the General Election, and general enquiry has improved. This, however, is no doubt largely sentimental, as it will be342 words
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Article123 1924-11-29 10 .H'DGE SAYS BEST TRAINING IS DOMESTIC SERVICE. In applying at Edmonton County Court for |>ossession of two rooms, a Mrs. Clark, of Stcke Newington said that she and her husband and eight daughters under 21 occupied three rooms. Seven of the daughters slept in one. room. Two of123 words
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Article115 1924-11-29 10 NOT ENOUGH WORKERS TO MEET ORDERS. While unemploymient is prevalent in the heavy steel trades of Sheffield, orders for lighter goods, chiefly cheap cutlery and plate, are so hieavy in consequence of the Christmas demand that they are held up through the scarcity of skilled ope rat115 words
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Article52 1924-11-29 10 Nov. 29 30—Penang Golf Club Monthly Medal Competition. Dec. 6Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Selangor. Ipoh (second match), 13Inter-state Hockey: Penang vs. Perak, Penang. 20Malaya Cup Rugby Perak vs. Penang, Penang (second match). Jan. 10Rugby: Perak A” vs. Kedah, Tai pi ng. Inter-State Hockey; Perak vs. Selangor, Ipoh52 words
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Article469 1924-11-29 10 CHOWRASTA jURKK. Penang. Novrwnr V ember 2f>. 1924 Government Mctton ft t Mutton Indian Mutton r 1 55 Head, sheep or goat Liver with bear! A Inng Jo Goat or Sheep Sweet Bread J Leg of Mutton P n' St Lamb b 5-5 Kidney Feet pair 3t Fowl469 words
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Advertisement597 1924-11-29 10 I Amu over *C. Awurance in force over $17,000,000. x I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (hraorpoTMlMi in Strait. Settlement*). I IMBAD OTFKB Win*b*.trr Nmm. Ufwon LONDON OFHCB I 32, CM fli.JJ* M. C g The CMMNmy U» £20,000 depontod wM Ae Snpreme CmH W Wand and ewnpbe.597 words
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Advertisement29 1924-11-29 10 fl H it’» your you must have fsANATOCEii 4 Dr Cum Wheusk says: tae d-b iita.ed nervous e-• .•'.(>< tLs SEb *■’.-4 1,5 ,?!e P a rth dr.nks Ecy :t29 words
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Advertisement19 1924-11-29 10 cock 3 Pitman’s Shorthand Ati took Key for New Era. bv t,x9 $l/80 post free, stocked Pinang Gazette bW19 words
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Article1076 1924-11-29 11 A FURTHER AI)V AN E The disputed boundary line of NdVth eni Irak, which Jias led to incidents during the last few weeks, came before the CounciUof the League of Nations, sitting ii* the marble hall of the Palais des Academies, to-day, wrote the Brussels correspondent of1,076 words
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Article499 1924-11-29 11 sIGNOR MTLSSOLTNI’S SPEECH The Constitutional Association at Milan in mail week held a reception In honour of Signor Mussolini, which was attended by Senators, Deputies, and <iistinguished members of commercial and industrial circles. Signor Mussolini =aid There is not a more loyal servant of the dynasty than499 words
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