Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1924

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 277. VOL; LXXXII. TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 213 1 rOKISATSI', PHOTOGRAPHIC art STUDIO 'Phone 772. 68. BISHOP STREET. Jr -—I Illi ill I ki MBh ij <j^>i|||||||ilii!iJii..> l DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS INSIST ON |;j DO NOT EXPERIMENT. I BRYANT MAY'S I I I I MATCHES go The F. M. S. Government test proves that Solignumtreated Timbers H |j S are
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    • 25 1 «x MB ws x x aeXKMlBg T. NAGATA, I DENTIST. I j NEXT DOOR TO I TWF DISPENSARY." amc «i x an k 3eh «mmbm
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  • 1305 2 VIEWS ABROAD. Paris, October 31.When the full results of the election became known yesterday, surprise at the extent of the Conservative success was greater than ever, and to-day the party’s great victory has been a general subject' of discussion in political circles and of comment in the newspapers.
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  • 232 2 SIAMESE PRINCE AND PRINCESS IN JAPAN. Tokio, Nov. 27. The Siamese Prince and Princess were invited to a luncheon in their honour by the Crown Prince and Princess. It is announced that the Siamese Prince and Princess are expected to start for their sight seeing tour in western
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    • 851 2 < -sn xSv :< ss- x ;< x 3 x—— >: NOTICES. X I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, y Notice by Rural Board, Province Including free town delivery or g Wellesley, under Section 60 of x postage r Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal). S payable in advance. Bayear 1. Notice is hereby
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    • 58 2 NEW HEALTH W AND NERVE POWER qaickly K«in«l with regalar M SANATOpE N I Mr». Bjorn»ten>e Bjornson. the wife rypM ,he oeleb^,d Norwegian poet and teWfW novelist, wrote: Bjomson uses Sanat-or-n every day and finds that the effects of thi» admirable revitalising food are exceeding y beneficial to him. I
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    • 614 2 banks HONGKONG ANdYTY’'” < X BANR,NG >7 I incorporated iu r 1..,,,,., Authorised Capital f tssued and folly paid up S’ 01 Kj Reserve F nnds Sterling Silver Liability ot Proprietor, '“X'S Offl™.-HOXGE.)NG Branches and Agencies. Free Wineglasses caX J c“' cX a given to buyers j of Hall’s Wine
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  • 4080 3 "M. M.” ,<iWDEN 's PONNAMPALAM -r. .ction brought by Dr. R. Dowden. principal Melical Officer, F. M. S.. -st Dr J- B. Ponnampalam. medipractitioner. of Kuala Lumpur, came. Thursday before Mr. P. J Sproule, j g Chief Justice, in the Kuala 1 supreme Court. The plaintiff I r
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  • 441 3 THE PROGRAMME (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, December 1. A Gymkhana and Sports meeting open to all residents of the Coast District will be held on the Padang. Port Dickson, commencing at 2 p.m. on Friday. 19th December, 1924 The following events will be inn (Open to
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  • 146 3 In reply to a deputation of prominent Conservative teachers who are members of the National Union of Teachers, Mr Baldwin has mad the following de claration. which has been received by Mi Goldstone. the. Secretary of the Union In my opinion, teachers’ salaries ought to be fixed at
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  • 118 3 When a Scotsman was charged at Thames Police-court with being drunk and disorderly, a constable said he was discovered in the midst of a hostile crowd trying to play the bagpipes. Why was the crowd hostile?” asked the magistrate. Because of the noise he was creat mg.”
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    • 170 3 SAFEGUARDING SOUTH AFRICAN SETTLERS. Choice farms are being prepared for settling at Kendrew, Cape Province Yon are not to part with money on trust. Training by experts is offered free. This is not onlv a definite proposition, but one where a living can be maffe immedwtelr after training. It enables
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  • 2021 4  -  THE FALL OF AYUTHIA (By J. C. Pasqual.) Ou the arrival of the captives before the Viceroy, the latter, with the acuteness peculiar to Orientals, commenced byletting them believe that he desired to restore to them the stolen object® and to punish the pillagers. He had
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  • 362 4 The following new books have been received at the Library: Algeria Today, by Lieut.-Col. Gordon Casserly. Anatole France, by J. Lewis May. And Five Were Foolish, by Dornford Yates. Augustus Carp, Esq., by Himself. Ancient Fires, by I. A. 11. Wylie. The Black Hood, by Thomas Dixon. The
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  • 459 4 EXHIBITION OF WORK. There opened in the Art Studio of the Penang Convent for the first time yesterday an exhibition of work done by the pupils of the school from .the Primary class to the Cambridge Senior Class. The exhibition which was continued to-day consisted of a large
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  • 227 4 Bene.res Opium p. chest $5,000.00 num. Cloves 100.00 seller.Gold leaf 72.00 sellerMace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 120.00 nom. HCs 110.00 Coconuts per ],OOO 50.00 Copra Sundrfcd 11.75 sellers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per ba do do
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    • 15 4 I And Strong Supporting Company «The Colueu. at y Our Door’ Monday and Tneaday Next
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    • 14 4 i,nitaW c Character Studies with First U Supporting Artistes Moudav and Tuesday Next. i
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    • 15 4 England's Greatest Impressionist with a First Class supporting Co. Town Hall, Monday and Tuesday Next.
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    • 250 4 JUST RECEIVED A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF TENNIS REQUISITES TENNIS RACQUETS. All Racquets are strung with best black gut to stand th local climatic conditions. All weights in stock. fSlazcnges, G.L. Paterson" Price $32-50. Spalding’s Gold Medal Price $29-50. Davis’ ,‘Riseley Hexagon" Price $29-50. V J Slazengers' Doherty" Price $29-50. Hazell’s
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  • 3397 5 |,j M K.s WIN THEIR FIRST x; IiNATIONAL TEST. i o.ir Own Correspondent.). London, November 6. p Zealand Rugby players have rn 1C( -stally through their first in- test. This was against Ire- j Dublin, and they won by a try 'j ..alty goal (6 points)
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  • 167 5 A PILGRIM FATHERS INCIDENT The King’s Christmas ar»l this year depict s Charles I. ami the Pilgrim Fath ers. Charles is shown granting, in January, 1629. the charter necessary to raise th? little Puritan settlement of Massa chusetts to the status of a colony. Ther»? is
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    • 218 5 FRETFUL BABIES Are Quickly Comforted and Helped By BABY’S OWN TABLETS. Fretfulness in young children is usuallv due to stomach trouble. The us»* of soothing syrups fails to correct the trouble and is really harmful. It is not necessary because Baby’s Own Tablets will sweeten the stomach, allay the resulting
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    • 409 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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  • 60 6 Clarke.On November 29th, 1921, at Kajang, to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Clarke, a daughter. Robertson.At Batu Gajah on 30th November, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Robertson. Teluk Buloh Estate, a son. Gardner.At ths European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on 28th Nov., to the wife of Mr. N. E.
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  • 563 6 week, under the above caption, we deprecated the action of the Municipality- in deciding to introduce, as from the beginning of 1925. a new system of fixing house assessment based on higher rentals. In the course of our comments we cited cases in which landlords had already been
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  • 319 6 The news from Egypt is gratifying. The Egyptian Government has made an unconditional surrender by accepting all the British terms, severe as they were. All the talk of an appeal to the League of Nations, which never sounded sincere, has gone by the board. So has the suggestion
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  • 83 6 GOVERNMENT QUARTERS. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir. I understand that the fixed rent for the Government Quarters in Lorong Slamat is only $ll/-per mensem excluding all rates. This indeed is cheap but may I suggest that it would be better if a sliding scale could be
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  • 107 6 The homeward mail by the Karmala closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 6th instant. The P. X.O. Packet Macedonia, with mails despatched from London on the 13th November, is expected to arrivo here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 4th instant. The mail despatched from Penang on
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  • 1133 6 The appeal of a Chinese who was sentenced in Singapore Square Pegs and to eighteen months Round Holes. rigorous imprisonment for illegal possession of a revolver and ammunition, called forth a criticism from Sir Walter Shaw, which is well worth noting, in that it serves to emphasise
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  • 276 6 Wish Wynne, who is to visit ns next Monday and Tuesday together with a fine company of supporting artistes, i? one of the few celebrities that the "imitators on the music hall stage never tn to give in pressions of. Tbty find it impossible to catch
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  • 139 6 SKYE MEETING ENTRIE 8 for t" 4 The following are th' 1 J tin g t Ipoh held on the 12th and 13th ms <- Races 1. 2, 4 5v nil ponl« s Dividend Handle.ti; a k >'« Dougal Cratur, I’atiuet. nobody's Darling) RifleH.F., Cyril. Sambran-. gterlin
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    • 255 6 I imx O 1- >*■' y --w«w r "'M J 4sW«‘-\irP !.t x< K BrJk -aT^ Il w w?>-s y r Wbeh WBB H I' r »it® iAs A splendid dance a wonderful partner and—the one bett cigarette! STATE EXPRESS No. 555 are in perfect tone with the joyous and
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    • 60 6 ID. O.” JCmas New Year Programme. X'mas Eve. Wednesday, 24th December. Special X’mas Dinner and Dance Crackers. Boxing Night. Friday, 26th December. Special Dinner. Dancing till 1.45 a. m. Crackers and Novelties. Sunday, 28th December. Orchestral Concert 9 30 p.m. New Year’s Eve. Hogmanay. Gala Night. Carnival novelties. Illuminations. Supper.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 164 7 British Demands Accepted. O VIKNMEM CLIMBS DOWN. 'refter’" Telegram.".] Cairo. December 1. ou rfo up till now no official state- been ma ie, it is understood that .nit < continual conferences yes".TV e <fov* rnment has accepted the Umamls, the first immediate con- 1 t which will P
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  • 121 7 U'SSOI.IXI'S MESSAGE TO FASCISTS. Rome. December I. MubS-dini has sent a message 1»» il Fa-nst executives declaring :l a r vision the party's moral. .-.al Ip' < al position is necessary. -di Ip- dep cates attaching excessive uap rtai <e to the changes in public pinion. Mussolini says
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  • 62 7 MEETING AT MILAN. Milan, December 1. < eventy opposition deputies were among t th usand participants in anti-1 seis: meeting. Signor Turati presided. The proceedings were private, tt according to the published versions n' i of "peeches. Signor AmenI'.i. Iml .era., said the opposition uipi restoration of political 'd
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  • 64 7 i.— Vale. TRENf’H EULOGY OF PREMIER. Paris. December I. Echo li Paris" in a leader 7 ian Fsi-jui. It writes that if ii"t blind she will support and P 1 uan Tsi-jui under the most -fi: circumstance which China Us ever experienced since the time of lan
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  • 64 7 the position of china. London. December 1. A n Chamberlain received Mr. b hu at the Foreign Office this ,r ii n. Mr. Chao emphasised the H of China association with 'i Nations and China’s desire a in the Council. Mr. Chaml>erwa< sympathetic but made it quite
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  • 51 7 ATLANTIC EXPERIMENTS. London. Decemlier 1. marked progres" in the telephotography is demon—- he succes" with which the Df -\tlamic experiments were '-nt to-dny. Numerous topical iptis were radioed from London each taking only a few Yow York describes the photc- Ptite recognisable. They will bleed in the newspapers t
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  • 209 7 Communist Rising. PREMIERS NARROW EM API. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Helsingfors, December 1. It is reported from Reval that the Reds occupied the railway station and attempted to seize tbe telegraph and telephone offices. The Minister of Communications was shot on the way to the station. Government troops re-captured
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  • 233 7 THE BRITISH VIEW. Geneva, December I. At the resumed debate in the Opium Conference Sir Malcolm Delavigne contended that it was only possible to enlarge the scope of the Conference by mutual consent. Acceptance of the American proposals would mean not only prohibition of the export of opium,
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  • 66 7 WOODROW WILSON AWARD. Ixnidon, December 1. The Morring Post’s Washington c says that for meritorious service tending to the establishment of peace through justice. A iscount Cecil has been chosen as the first recipient of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award of twenty-five thousand dollars. The fund was
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  • 43 7 Washington. December 1. Congress met to-day. Mr. C ummins presiding over the Senate and Mr. Gillett over the House of Repiesentatives. Mr. Coolidge expressed his intention to transmit the Budget message to Congress to morrow and the regular message on Wednesday.
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  • 42 7 SEVERAL PEOPE KILT.ED. New York. December 1. Two men and two w men were killed in a fire in a large apartment house. One woman was killed and most of the injured persons re hurt by jumping from windows.
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  • 269 7 Aide-de-Camp Arrested. S\ID IO BE A CAPTAIN? [Rbiter’s Telbi.iiam-.J London, December 1. According to the newspapers, the second man whom the police are seeking in connection with the bank case is the aide-de-camp. Very varying reports as to his whereabouts are prevalent. The fact that two Scotland
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  • 166 7 ALLEGED GUN-RUNNING. London. December 1. It is understood that the Home Office has remitted the penalties on Firmin who has been released. [A wire dated October 14. stated :The King's Bench to-day heard a. alleged gui. running case in which the Crown sought io recover heavy penalties under
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  • 117 7 ECHO OF SMYRNA FIRE. London. December 1. An important test case arising from the great fire in Smyrna in September 1922 and involving a vast sum of money, bas begun in the Commercial Court in London. The plaintiffs, the British-American Tobacco Company. claimed to recover insurances on the
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  • 27 7 Vienna. December 1. Jarowsk. who made an attack on Chancellor Seipel early in June, has been convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to years’ imprisonment.
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  • 21 7 U RUG AYA TO SIGN. Geneva, December 1. The Uruguayan representative has been authorised to sign the Disarmament Protocol.
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  • 33 7 FRENCH AIRMAN’S SPEED. Paris, December 1. The French airman, Paumier. in a hydro-airplane of 500 kilograms, broke the world speed record. He achieved an average hour speed of 142 kilometres Val°.
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  • 776 7 The Resident of Selangor and Mrs. Stonor have left Kuala Lumpur for Ginting Simpah. Colonel H. T. Trolle of the Siamese Provincial Gendarmerie has returned to Puket from home leave. Mr. S. C. Goho of the legal firm of Messrs. Rogers and Son has left Malacca on
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  • 318 7 No Arms for China. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Decendw r 2. A Government Gazette Extraordinary prohibits for three years, Irom December 1 the export to China of all arms, ammunition, aircraft, aeroplane engines and accessories, excluding sporting weapons and ammunition therefor. Presentation To Mr. Syme. The
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  • 87 7 SEVE RE RATE-CUTTTNG. [Recter’s London, December 1. The Cunard, White Star and American lines announce the completion of arrangements to conduct a joint passenger and cargo service between Hamburg and New’ York, embracing Southampton. Cherbourg and Halifax. It is not explained whether the arrangements are in any
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  • 101 7 HENDREN BREAKS A RECORD. Brisbane. December 1. Stumps were pitched in fine weather, before 800 U spectators and on a good wicket. The M. C. C. carried Saturday’s total of 391 for 5 wickets to a total of 522. Hendren scored 168 and l>eat the record
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  • 404 7 RASH DRIVING. A Malay name»! Hadi bin Mat Hussain ap|M*aied before Mr. N. K. Bain in the Police Jourt. Pena ig. this morning and was charged with driving his gharry in !a manner so rash or negligent that thereby hr knocked down a child in Transfer Road yesterday
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  • 24 7 A DRAW AT FLLIIAM. London, December 1. In the second division of the English League, Fulham and Middlesborougl. drew at Fulham, 0-0.
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  • 47 7 NOVEMBER MONTHLY MEDAI The above was played for on Saturday and Sunday last and resulted in a win for Mr. M. B. Lynch who returned a net score of 76. The Optional Ball Sweep was won by Mr. E. Gregory Jones with 35| net.
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  • 52 7 We are officially informed that the Government of the T-ederated Malay States sold 1.075 tons of tin during the mouth of November. The total sales of tin stocks up to the date of the BOth November are 8,800 tons, and the remaining stocks are
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    • 108 7 THE GOOD MAXWELL J Absolutely the finest value in its Class I $2,500. i S At this figure tbe GOOD MAXWELL is a proposition which no owner or prospective owner of a motor cai can 0 literally afford to ignore. 2 I Everything is there, power, speed, workmanship finish, and
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  • 334 8 CONDUCTOR DISPENSED WITH. A new type of tramcar is to be put into gervkie on the London I nited Tramway Company’s Hanwell and Brentford route. It is the first of a batch of five now being constructed by the company, is of singledeck type, and is
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  • 234 8 Possession of rooms occupied since 1913 by a conscientious object to vaccir,.toin was obtained at Westminser County Court by tHe Peabody Trustees. It was stated that the tenant, with his wife and one child, took the rooms in the trustees Vauxhall Bridge-road dwellings, the man declaring, in
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  • 136 8 Al Liverpool Assizes sentence was passed upon Henry Thomas Marston, a Liverpool policeman, and Angus Gray, an ex-policeman, who were charged with being concerned in rhe theft of a postoffice safe containing £457 and with breaking into a garage and stealing a motorcycle”combination,” valued at £l2O. At
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  • 86 8 NEW FLANNEL FASHIONS AT THE UNIVERSITIES. Oxford and Cambridge, who set the fashion for silver grey flannel trousers, are now giving a fresh lead in the men’s wear world by making a great run on flannel trousers in shades of lilac, khaki, brown, biscuit, and even light green.
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    • 299 8 F- WiSfe- > |f L iriSIOiIIBSS Bid iil m i 3 7 Z-* ROWING chib K t\' Jj&iiy M/ kJ dren are always 3«}, i > M '/w hungry. Nothing jo seems quite so good of a steamin g» appetizing plate of *\f 'J S’ Quaker Oats 'l Quaker Oats
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    • 388 8 Wj IJ IJ R 11 I«< I I dh M yj, i The Safe MB Ci .7 Rational Remedy for ,7 1 COUGHS, COLDS CHILLS inflanmiaiun i r., Beware Dosing with dedcaie ini t b-’,, e Cough-Mixtures contain < r <;. ing Habit-Forming Drugs. phierm p and n lX!O,; s
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  • 584 9 v -inGH LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. On Own Correspondent.) lior Star, November 29. < making rapid strides in v (u ion. This is indicated by number of candidates sithe Junior and Senior Examinations this year. jn: indents will sit for the \tiii initio.i next month, as ,an inetecii last year,
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  • 110 9 NG LI SH MAN a FOOL: 11 A GREAT NATION.” L r -msigeant” (Reuter says) has j 1 m Englishman attached to L r ..J;', Nations who recently set J compose "‘thumbnail” n tions of the world. >ng his lightning defini- 'hinan is a fool: two English a
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  • 488 9 PREVENTIVE FLEET’S FURTHER SEIZURES. On Novrml>er 7, off the coast of Muar, the commander of the Peningat’’ sighted a prau steering south-west. The Peningat” gave chase, and as it was approaching the prau, the commander noticed that rubber was beiner thrown overboard. He, however, seized the prau and
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  • 75 9 Dec. flMalaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Selangor, Ipoh (second match), I.3lnter-state Hockey: Penang vs. Perak, Penang. 2oMalaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Penang, Penang (second match). Jan. 10Rugby: Perak A” vs. Kedah. Tai ping. Inter-State Hockey: Perak vs. Selangor, Ipoh (second match). The s.s. Sardinia” from Singapore is expected
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  • 147 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. Shares. j» 5 "s 5 M X X 4 c. I c. 4 e. Sc. Mining. Batang P 58 59 59 60 Chenderiang 13/6 14/- 13/6 14/Hitam 1.80 1.85
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  • 102 9 December 2. 1924. Local. cU. (Smoked Sheet ...59|» all Fine Pale Crepe ...59? markets Unsmoked Sheet 46 firm Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...AOs pore (Crepe ...60| London and New York. (Smoked Sheet ...1/6 Lo bo tcr.pP ...1/6 New York ...G34j Smoked Ribbed Sheet 61 to 62i per lb do.
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  • 48 9 The General Produce Agency, Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day Good A.A.Q. Ribbered Smoked Sheet SBl to 814 F.A.Q. do 79 80 Low F.A.Q. do 76 78 Plain Unsmoked Sheet 63 66 Loose Scrap 40 50
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  • 111 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on December 1: London. Spot £261 Up £2.5s 3 mos. buying 263.10 s 2.5 s 3 selling ..263.15s ..2.5s Local. December 2; Singapore sold 225 tons ai $131.87? Penang buyers no sellers at $131.70. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd-.
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  • 184 9 Nawng Pet Tin. Limited for November 1924, hours run 651, yardage treated 35,000, ore won 328 pikuls, approximate revenue $26.000, approximate cost of mining $6,200, Rainfall 20 inches. Taiping Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., (2 Dredges) No. 1 Dredge lost 44 hours \nnual Boiler Inspection etc., for the month
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  • 1113 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST NAMES C z 33 V> ERUBBER [Dollar.] S e S e 8 e AHeuoy Rubber Co 1 22} 1 27il Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ...j 1 10 1 20 Amalgamated Malay Estates ..J 2 00 2 10 Ayer Hi tarn Planting Syndicate 11 00 It 50<
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  • 119 9 PENANG. DECEMBER 2. 1924. (By Courtesy of the Crartkrhii» Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight 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
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    • 209 9 Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If yon want to keep your hair in good condition, careful what you wash it with. Many soaps. j»repared shampoos and shampoo P o "d ers contain too much free alkali. This j dries the scalp, makes W the hair brittle, and i< s
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    • 337 9 LOCAL SHARE QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in the share list of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to day:— Tin Shares. Bayers. Sellers. Batang Padang Dredging Co Ltd .58 .60 Deebook Tin Dredging N.L. 1/6 2/6 Hitam Tin Ltd 1.80 1.83 Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd 50/- 51/6Menglembu Lode Synd.
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    • 338 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ILL. 1, FOR SALE. Scott Combination, in good running order, recently overhauled, with spare®. Apply Box No. 268. c/o Pinang Gazette. TENDERS INVITED. Tenders will be received at the Resident Councillor’s Office, Penang, up to noon on Saturday, the 13th December. 1924, for the undermentioned contract for
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  • 94 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Pungah for Asahan. Celebes Maru for Colombo, (taking correspondence for Southern India via Colombo and Dhanushkodi) and Bombay. Kopah for Deli. Tairea for Singapore. China and Japan. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. The following ships are in comunication with the Wireless Stations at: PenangAmazone, Crewe
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  • 417 10 CLOSE DAILY (excep! s utida\ 81 IfiAlH. rated Malay State.-., Malacca, and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an-i>onr earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption o» Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.
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  • 30 10 For Europe, New Year letters Dec. 6. For Australia.Christmas letters Dec. 6. New Year letters Dec. G. and IG, parcels Dec. 12.
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  • 159 10 JUDGE SAYS £l,OOO A YEAR is NOT TOO MUCH. A petition by the trustee of the estate in bankruptcy of Lord Moncrieff, of Tulhbole Castle, Kinross-shire, asking the Court of Session, Edinburgh, to say that the £l,OOO a year Lord Moncrief! enjoyed from the estate was too
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  • 466 10 Pen *ng. 1924 Government Mutton U Mutton Indian Mutton k fer ir r r Head, sheep or goat t Biyerwithheart*) Wcl; If) Tripe Ljf Goat or Sheep d lOi Sweet Bread Per 5' Leg of Mutton p a* r 3( Lamb 5' Kidney Feet f a r J(i
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 525 10 ijpx asxoxx«raxas xbixb; asx&xsxai xbbxssx s Amte e*«r *MtM* C. Airarance in force ever $17,000,000. x 1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance .Co», Ltd. is Strait* Settlement»). j,» J MM om ltovee. fcrae.e. LOfRJON OFFICE i 31, OM Jrarvy, M. C The I—r1r U* £***** depoaitoM «M th* Seprsms Cwt
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    • 22 10 RAP’D Cofß9f PtTMAN’s Shorthand book or Key for New Era. by tb6 $l/80 post free, p e Pinang Gazette I r-. ss,
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  • 811 11 HOW WU’S MEN WERE DRIVEN INTO HOLOCAUST. The following interview with General Feng secured by the Ching Mei Newg Agency in Peking, on 27th November will be of interest to readers "I had no previous understanding with Chang Tso-lin. What I have done was achieved entirely at
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    • 233 11 I Food I Il Every Bahy deserves I I/ ie I When breast milk fails, Mellin’s Food y I prepared according to Baby’s age S' I < > s nearest known equivalent. S I l C C 3 I Mellin’s Food breaks up the hard ..lots H I p'p b\
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    • 35 11 Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, §l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang. Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, §l/75 per book or §2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 277 11 OTI DAIBUTSU CO., GENERAL JAPANESE GOODS IMPORTER \k 21, BISHOP STREET. Hundreds Assorted Local Views! Get Rid Of Irritations OUR OWN LOCAL VIEWS Xmas Cards Calandars for 1925 lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. Nothing better for all roughness, rashes, eruptions and irrita- ARE JUST READY FOR
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