Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 December 1924
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1924-12-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DALLY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 280. VOL. LXXXII. FRIDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement582 1924-12-05 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC art studio Phone il2. 68< BISHOP street. i\\ M > is j i WWk\ *W> jgß^ri; /m- $h ®HTy\\ I V/ z JSB/ 1 I The Super I Driving Belt W j WHAT MORE COULD YOU WISH? it Wft J A perfect BIG CAR IN MINIATURE taking 2582 words
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Advertisement39 1924-12-05 1 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained can only be relieved if scientifically made Glasses are used. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testi< 2.l’ooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOUR SERVICE. SHANGHAI EASTERN MANUFICIURINS OPTICiASS, lU, P«mi| Rml.39 words
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Article740 1924-12-05 2 RENEWED ANXIETY. A certain amount of renewed anxiety regarding the future of the French franc ig again discernible in the City, writes Aie City Editor of the Manchester Guardian Commercial under date November 12. The anxiety springs in the first place from the fact that the740 words
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Article132 1924-12-05 2 MAN WHO HAS NOT HAD A NEW SUIT FOR 2O YEARS. The Rev. W. H. Elliot, vicar of Holy Trinity, the richest parish in Folkestone, gave the following instances-of the hardships of the clergy w’hich had come under his notice: A clergyman and his wife working in the132 words
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Advertisement1230 1924-12-05 2 Short Classified a i Notice is hereby given that all outstand- 0 ctltfls ing bills against the Government should fIUVCi U&CIIlClIliJ. bp pregented for payment before the 15th Won.oJ For Sale. To I dtc.. instant. All bills for expenses incurred Wanted, ror stale, io ixn, jhouW pre9ented tor *n be1,230 words
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Advertisement429 1924-12-05 2 /f only every Mother knew! Sgt r =.S7,;a-" l 's li' -®®t n alI K ln^redien ts which keep the f tom J c h sweet and strong, which 41 m' 'la co teract fermentation tnd r—tj—-i acid.ty and effectually prt d t KJ diarrh a and other ills which429 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1924-12-05 3 Monday. November Wth.-For our f h\ night. that we may eat it ir coM meat, do prepare a fair ;,t’f<»rf om 1. i\ Soup, the way of it extreBroiHi ceuo, i, and that to chop, small. 1 airt) inish onion and to try it m1,245 words
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Article482 1924-12-05 3 Jean Rossiter - By Jean Rossiter. Dancing makes a wide appeal, everywhere, and at almost any time, so it is not surprising ideas are often wanted for making the prettiest and most successful dance-room. Whether it be a dance-club that is being organised, or it is just a room set aside482 words
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Article, Illustration52 1924-12-05 3 This frock is of golden-brown repp, with the vest of cream crep> d«chine, and it is trimmed with strips of coney fur. It is very simply made, yet the result is most effective. The fashion for long sleeves and very shmi skirts is often combined nowadays as in52 words
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Article288 1924-12-05 3 Penelope - By Penelope. It seems rather a weird idea to put on a few black patches on one’s face with the idea of looking more beautiful than ever. Yet in the days of wigs and much lace, and snuff-boxes, the patches were items which needed much consideration. There certainly288 words
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Article292 1924-12-05 3 Rosumund - By Rosumund. I am not thinking here of cocaine, the exotic, oi- even aspirin, its depressing little brother. I am thinking of things belonging much more, 1 hope, to the every day. My thoughts were turned in thfis direction by over-hearing a doctor say that in his opinion a292 words
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Article699 1924-12-05 3 Dorothy Leyland - By Dorothy Leyland. I The girl who is her own dressmaker w ill be wise to consider the great advantages of using fringe as trimming. Only the other day I saw a ch aim ing model, which stood 'out from the others by reason of its well-cut simplicity.699 words
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Article813 1924-12-05 3 Helen Greig Souter - By Helen Greig Souter. It is quite an easy matter for a young girl to buy herself a pretty ami becoming hat, calculated to show up her youthful charms to the best advantage, but the woman who is past her first youth finds it extremely difficult nowadays,813 words
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Advertisement56 1924-12-05 3 SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE for all run-down conditions and every form of weakness. Its 1 benefits are felt from the first dos& j and it buildsup lasting stiength. 1 Fro n lirst-ciafs Chemists B and Witte Met chants and H. IRVING JONES, S:n«a P Sote I'r' prtet'trs; S: i x .ii56 words
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Article350 1924-12-05 4 LECTURE IN TAIPING. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. December 5. A public meeting at the Town Hall convened by the leading representatives' of the European. Malay, Chinese and Indian communities was held yesterday evening. Mr. Powell Robinson gave a lecture on the coming of wireless under the350 words
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Article136 1924-12-05 4 SCOTLAND” v. THE REST.’’ The following Foursome or Four-ball matches at the option of players will be played Qn Sunday morning, December Trams. Tee Time Scotland. The Rest. Ist 5.50 BirS'* and Sellar v. Whitley and Duxbury Ist 8.53 Carmichael and Brown (.1 G) v. Bird and Haddon Ist136 words
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Article164 1924-12-05 4 Dee. 6 Concert and Dance, Town Hall, in aid of St. Barnardo’s Homes, 9-15 p.rn. prompt. 6 Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak vs. Selangor. Tpoh (second match). 9Moonlight Band, Esplanade, <B-30 p.m. 11 Moonlight Baml. Esplanade. <B-30 p.m. 12 Tpoh Gymkhana Club. Skye Meeting, First Day. Moonlight Band, Esplanade.164 words
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Article744 1924-12-05 4 S.F.P.” COMPLICATED CHINESE LITIGATION. A complicated action arising out of the will of a Chinese testator named Tan Siong Soo, and in which allegations of breach of trust are made against Tan Chye Kuay, one of his executors, came before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, inS.F.P.” - 744 words
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Article108 1924-12-05 4 Tokio, Dec. 2 It is rumoured that the ex-President, Tso Knn. attempted to commit suicide by taking poison at his residence in Tientsin, where he has been detained. It is alleged that the ex-Pre-sident is suffering from paraplegia due to the drug he took. The trade returns for108 words
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Article1357 1924-12-05 4 INDISPENSABLE SERVANTS.” Prince H®nry was the principal guest at the annual festival of the Printers’ Pension Corporation, held at the Connaught Rooms. Major the Hon. J. J. Astor presided, and a feature of the Jffte r-dinner proceedings was speeches on the subject of literature and the Press by1,357 words
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Article94 1924-12-05 4 R. C. VS INDIAN XL The following will play for the (.Bion Saturday. the»»th instant, at on the Victoria Green:Messrs Choong Eng Hye. hua Eng Chew. Goh Teik Teona, 'Pan E. Hock. T.im Enu Chong. Liin Keng Chnan. Ltm Theng Hin. Teik Ban. Wong Pak How. Khaw Bian Teong94 words
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Advertisement451 1924-12-05 4 NEW AOVERTISFMEMTS. TOWN HALL, PENANG. POSITION VACANT. Monday Tuetday Next. December 8 &9. EDGAR WARWICK Wanted Tapping and Field Con- b lh W,r <l ductor. Healthy Estate N. Perak. Salary 175/- plus $lO/- allowance. Must be experienced and hard working. Apply Box No. 274, c/o Pinang Gazette. TO LET. >451 words
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Advertisement173 1924-12-05 4 Careless Shampooing Spoils the Soap should 1h- u-.ul i> carefuH.v- ify* want h. keep your hair I- -king H-y-soaps, prepared >hampoos powders contain too mui: dries the «edp. mnke< t\e hair buttle.niins it. Mulsified The lx<t thing to, »>• ;ind eocoamu oil shampoo A i nl/ tk grcasolc-L and i>173 words
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Miscellaneous46 1924-12-05 4 TONIGHT TONIGHT THEATRE ROYAL, GEORGE ARLISS (world famed actor) D I SIXAEz Xz I REELS Story based on the life of Hon. BENJAMIN DISRAELI, M. P. and PRIME MINISTER of England in Queen Victoria's time. SINGLE HANDED” 5 Reels (HOOT GIBSON.) PHANTOM FORTUNE” hCOMICS AND NEWS46 words
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Article307 1924-12-05 5 NO COMPETITIVE AWARDS. The following official statement was issued on the subject of awards made at Wembley: At most great international exhibition B awards are made for the best exhibits in the various sections. In the case of the British Empire Exhibition, which stands in a class by307 words
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Article304 1924-12-05 5 war on cockroaches. Speaking at the annual dinner oi the College of Pestology. held at Pagani’s Restaurant. Great Portland-street, Lieutenant Alfred E. Moore. Fellow of the Entomological Society, and the founder and hon. director of the college, which D in Bed ford-square, said the great work immediately before304 words
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Article112 1924-12-05 5 A LIGHT FOR FOGS AND SHIPS THAT DON'T HOLL Sir Robert Hadfield’s contributions to the book, entitled What’s Wanted which was presented to the Institute of Patentees by Sir William Bullare: An alloy, ferrous or non-ferrous, possessing 5 per cent, to 100 per cent, higher tenacity than any112 words
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Article436 1924-12-05 5 A BANKER’S SOLUTION. In his inaugural address to a largely-' attended meeting of the Institute of Bankers, held in the hall of the Grocers’ Company, Princes-srtreet, Sir Herbert Hambling (president of the institute and deputy-chairman of Barclays Bank Ltd.) dealt with the problem of unemployment. Government measures, he said,436 words
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Article411 1924-12-05 5 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co.. Manchester reported on November 12 as follows: Another Bureau report on the American crop as on November Ist has been issued during the week. As was generally anticipated both the condition and total yield figures shewed increases and the report had411 words
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Advertisement206 1924-12-05 5 GOVERNMENT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES $25 after 5 years for $2O down. 20 SAVINGS CERTIFICATES, on which $25 is repayable by the Government of the Straits Settlements after the expiration of 5 years from the date of purchase, are now ON SALE. These Certificates are exempt from all206 words
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Advertisement357 1924-12-05 5 j hLLUX [ajLim Al Al D»J ALj* ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY 14h.p. R h Price in England > I £360. g Local Price $3,150. I THE BEST INVESTMENT I If IN ITS CLASS. H OBPERRED PAYMENTS ARRANGE!». g I MALAYAN MOTORS. B AGENTS E E Wearne Bros., Ltd., PENANG. I Err grmx357 words
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Article44 1924-12-05 6 Thomson—Reekie.— At St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Northain Road, Penang, on December 5. 1924. by the Rev. Archibald Ewing. William Murray Thomson, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thomson, Crieff, Scotland, to Catherine Kinnaird, second daughter ol Mr. George Reekie. Kirkcaldy. Scotland.44 words
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Article450 1924-12-05 6 For the time being, piracy on a big scale appears to have been abandoned in Southern Chinese waters, though the Celestial supporters of the Jolly Roger are carrying on their activities against the smaller vessels, particularly those carrying all-Chinese crews, without cessation. It is obvious450 words
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Article360 1924-12-05 6 Britain’s Note to the secretariat of the League of Nations is as clear as it is precise. Egypt, it will be remembered, proposed to submit the question of the crisis in that country to the League of Nations and Britain would have none of such procedure. A protest360 words
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Article127 1924-12-05 6 S. C. C, BILLIARDS TOURNEY. Singapore, December 5. McMullan, who received 25, defeated Evans who owed 25, by 36 in the final of the A Class” S. C. C. billiards tournament. The winner of The B Class” was Lindsay and the runner-up was D. Stewart. The cups were127 words
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Article141 1924-12-05 6 FUNDS FOR TEST CASE. The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce has been approached by rubber producers and members of the business community to appeal to the authorities for the abandonment of restriction. It will be iec»Ued that at a special meeting held recently the Chamber unanimously decided141 words
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Article1358 1924-12-05 6 The following extract is taken from a report on a visit to Native Rubber Batavia bv the Hon. Mr. Production. R. C. M. Kindersly and Mr. T. J. Cumming in October, 1924. The visit was a sequel to the one paid by the Hon'ble Messrs. C. Ritchie1,358 words
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Article227 1924-12-05 6 THOMSON—REEKIE. At St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Noriham Road, Penang, by the Rev. Archibald Ewing, the marriage took place this morning of Mr. V L Thomson, of Birkhall Estate, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thomson. Criett, Scotland, to Miss Catherine Kinnaird Reekie, second daughter of Mr.227 words
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Article72 1924-12-05 6 MURRAY CUP. The shoot, for the Murray Cup^^ 1 sections consisting of a sec ~i„c e on e. and four other ranks took Wednesday and yesterday. tions were 5 rounds each 500 yards. 5 rounds at 4 var Js rounds rapid at 12 bricks a 5 rounds snap-shooting72 words
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Advertisement280 1924-12-05 6 IrWY"" W 5$F r \v V I I I I Fn Approved by I 500,000 users I Kl fc! ORONA is the <-••<,' portable typeOr I writer with a i ecord of sixteen f> years’ satisfactory service. Thirty th°u- sand went through the World War, |M 1 half a million280 words
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Advertisement59 1924-12-05 6 E. O.” JCmas New Year Programme. X’tnas Eve. Wednesday, 24th December. Special X’ma» 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. Dinner59 words
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Miscellaneous24 1924-12-05 6 TIDE TABLES To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 7.49 a.m. 1.52 a.m. 9.21 p.m. 2.14 p.m. To-Morrow. 8.59 a.m. 3.21 a.m. 10.6 p.m. 3.19 p.m.24 words
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Article249 1924-12-05 7 Interests in Egypt. KUH \|\S NOIE TO I.EAGI I u T' El< I' ELE< i ttAMs. Geneva, December 4. )!ritain 01 November 19 sent a Note t Jt Secretariat of the League of nns referring to tlie resolution of the Vsembly on October 2 which held that the|; u T'El< ' I' ELE< i ttAMs. - 249 words
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Article100 1924-12-05 7 PI .0r l’< \SS \ss I N at E c\bi n et MINIST ICRS. London, In c ud»< r 5. A .■fii-atiomd story is published in the Daily Mail to the effect that a plot has Iwn discovered to a-rinate prominent Cabinet Ministers, The news of the conspiracy100 words
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Article134 1924-12-05 7 THE RETURN 01 SA DOI'I Paris. Decembet 1. The latest >jnsation in Paris is the 'Ltirn of the ex captain Sadonl. an extrench Cormnumst who was sentenced Meath in 191? for intelligence with he enemy. He is now a naturalised tisjian. The Petit Pariuien says p K134 words
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Article92 1924-12-05 7 Paris, December 4. hasarr^ 1 r ile Uvw Soviet Ambassador. from Berlin. botiET’s Immediate Aims. <, Bar:-. December 4. fflOli'h?? llollSall d- Of D OmmUn j g tg deM. Kr/ Ol itside the station. receiving strr n c,ieer f° r a revolution. M v° rct oi P’92 words
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Article37 1924-12-05 7 Faris, December 4. ^au'm' S l,av ,r d through the bets p fin I<ll al meeting of the ChamnTo’ 6 Bn Affairs. M. oriH lned main political fc;i Mi on "*y> ;-.s the Chinese37 words
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Article23 1924-12-05 7 T llp Ftrie, December 4. i, <.wl’ U h2 i 1 .al v < Ho 1J.C.51,; «E. a r S( ptember.23 words
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Article268 1924-12-05 7 Five Years' Agreement. Till WAR-TIME IMS (ill UY. [REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.] London, December 4. The text of the Anglo-German Commercial Treaty is published. It will remain in force for five years and will replace, with modifications, the Treaty passed in 1896. It s cures for British subjects and[REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.] - 268 words
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Article24 1924-12-05 7 LEAVES LONDON FOR ROME. London, December 4. Mr. Austen Chaml erlain left for Paris from Victoria this morning, en route for Rome.24 words
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Article30 1924-12-05 7 MARRIAGE IN LONDON. London, December 4. Sir Henri Deterding was married in the office of the Registrar of Marriages, London, to Mrs. Lydia Bagratouni. 2 Russian lady.30 words
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Article89 1924-12-05 7 AN ADJOURNMENT MOOTED. Geneva, Decembei 4. The sub-Committees of the Second Opium Conference continued discussions to-day. The date of the plenary sitting of the Conference depends upon the work accomplished by the committees. It is now possible that the Conference will not conclude before Christmas. An adjournment till89 words
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Article41 1924-12-05 7 MATCH AT BRISBANE. Brisbane. December 4. Stumps were pitched in pleasant weather and on a perfect wicket before three thousand spectators. An Australian Eleven scored 299 for 5 wickets. Ponsford had 81, Hendry 68 and O’Connor 50.41 words
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100 1924-12-05 7 MEETING AT SINGAPORE. An ordinary general meeting of the Engineering Association of Malaya will be held at Singapore a s under: Saturday, 20th December, 9.30 a.m.— Visit to United Engineers Works, Steel Foundry and Power House; 2.30 p.m. Visit to Singapore Water Supply Scheme (Water Supply100 words
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Article13 1924-12-05 7 The homeward mail by the Karmala closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow.13 words
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Article253 1924-12-05 7 Treasurer’s Report. PROSPEROUS FUTURE. [Reuter’- Teleu;r a m s. Washington. December 4. Mr. A. W. Mellon, U. S. Secretary of the Treasury, in his annual report to Congress predicted several years of prosperous and healthy conditions in the United States such as those which succeeded the 1896 Election.[Reuter’- Teleu;r a m s. ] - 253 words
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Article59 1924-12-05 7 HELP OF AMERICA. Chicago, December 4. Mr. Coolidge in a speech at a luncheon, said they could no more ensure stable peace v ithmt co-operation among the nations than they could secure victory wit bout alliances. America must constantly be ready to help at home and abroad where59 words
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Article30 1924-12-05 7 Ml 'll OVER SUBSCRIBED. Washington, December 4. 1 Treasury long-term bond issue of approximately two hundred million dollars, the first since 1922. has been over-subscribed times.30 words
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Article344 1924-12-05 7 MINUTES OF MEETING. The following are the minutes of the meeting of the Penang Hindu Advisory Board, held at the Indian Immigration Office, on Friday, the 21st November, 1924 Present: The Hon’ble Mr. P. K. Nambyar (Chairman), Mr. C. D. Ahearne, Deputy Controller of Labour (Ex-Officio, Vice-Chairman),344 words
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Article280 1924-12-05 7 HALF YEARLY MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 5. At the half-yearly meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya, the Chairman, the Hon. Mr. Campbell, in his review, referred to the rejection by London of the sliding scale report. He thought in the circumstances it280 words
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Article480 1924-12-05 7 POLICE SUPERVISEE. Khoo Peng Hong. whc« was dressed as a Malay with a sarong, baju telok blancra and. a cap who said he had turned Mohamedan and gave his name as Mohamed Noor, was charged before Mr. N. K. Bain, in the Police Court, Penang, this morning with480 words
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Article962 1924-12-05 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. F. Salzmatin is expected to retinti to Malacca from Europe very shortly. Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Smith have arrived in Singapore from Bangkok en route for Java and the Celebes. Mr. Hugh Lawson has been appointed to be an Inspector of Machinery, F.M.S. He assumed duty on962 words
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Article105 1924-12-05 7 The following new books have been received at the Library Andrew Young of Shensi, by J. C. Keyte. The Complete Book of the Dog. by Robert Leighton. The Dance of Life, by Havelock Ellis. Elsie and the Child, by Arnold Bennett (2 copies). Ethan Frome, by Edith Wharton.105 words
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Advertisement53 1924-12-05 7 i hupmobile] 1925 MODELS 7 N'OW IN STOCK J The new model is fitted with small diameter J u wheels and Balloon Tyres 0 and all the latest improvement. J F J b Full Particulars from J BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED, F (Incorporated in the S. S.) Penang, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur53 words
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Article1166 1924-12-05 8 FOR THE GOOD’ OF THE PARTY.” The Right Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald. M. P., was entertained at dinner at the Hotel Great Central by the General Council of the Trades Union Congress and the Executive Committee of the La hour party. There was a large company of1,166 words
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Article290 1924-12-05 8 MISS MOYNA MACGILL IN A NEW ROLE. 1 consider it the greatest honour of my life to become Mayoress of Poplar greater, in fact, than any of my stage successes,” declared Miss Moyna Macgill, the actress—wife of Mr. Edgar Lansbury, who h|s just been elected290 words
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Article80 1924-12-05 8 BENEFITS OF A SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION.” At a, meeting of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce in London Mr. Stanley Machin, in his presidential address, said if there was one thing industry needed more than another, it was a rest from elections and political changes, and80 words
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Advertisement164 1924-12-05 8 F > Outdoors Indoors Anywhere The New PIXIE Portable is Always Ready. I It only weighs 6 L 2 lbs. is II 1 British made and has the ajbr, l jfcf tonal power, depth and Wr detail of a big gramophone The Price $35 makes it an ideal Christmas gift164 words
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Advertisement102 1924-12-05 8 IS YOUR BABY TEETHING How Baby's Own Tablets Help. Many parents have found in Baby’s Own Tablets help which seem almost when baby is teething. The Tablets quickly ease the little one’s pain, soothe the nefNes, bring health-giving sleep to the tired little eyes, and they do this by perfectly102 words
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Advertisement282 1924-12-05 8 HEALSMtWE d B Ift a «S'* w > i AX PUREI LIE«BM. y° u Zam-Buk L jl a ''"’t < und or sort iW Aj yOU may be vou are using L S no r;sl; y COi r fatsand mineral 1 a pre pared from Na rest and moat Zam-Buki.282 words
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512 1924-12-05 9 ii[RE( TOILS’ REPORT p,, t.ith report of the Directors of the K ian t. U Rubber Syndicate, Ltd, for the twe ]v nr nth' ended 31st August, 1924, states: Th, area- r- main as in the last R.e--,,-t. rhe Syndicate are now however ri sion of512 words
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Article107 1924-12-05 9 Ihe Singapore Chamber of Commerce Hnblx»r \ssociation held its 684th. auction an December 3rd. at there was catalogued 1.300.867 tons; Offered 1 1,202,132 lbs.; one *oll 759,416 lb«.. 339.02 ions. Spot. Is. 5} X '"'"l' 35} cis. I'Rh e* Realised. bed Smoked Sheet: Cents per lb. p107 words
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53 1924-12-05 9 Uureh V'I'*' 1 ln Ove. 7. Alor Star <’osi UIUI Un Mattias, Sermon ami Holy un B e Patani.6 p.m. ;i n!'. in, Sennon >&Uni on J viuber SB a.in. Holy Corn T; U, eeinber 11— S. Paul s Mission C -mu rii(J Huk,t53 words
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19 1924-12-05 9 Dec.’;. i New Year letters For Christmas letters Dec «nd 16,19 words
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Article205 1924-12-05 9 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The fourteenth annual report of the directors of the Batak Rabit Rubber Estate, Ltd, for the year ended 30th June, 1924, says. No extensions were undertaken during the year. The crop harvested for the year amounted to 281,725 lbs. The standard production allowed205 words
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Article231 1924-12-05 9 Benares Opium p. oh*»Ht $5,000.00 mow. Cloves 100.00 seller? Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 120.00 nom. 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per I,OOD 50.00 Copra Sundried 11.75 sellers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 do231 words
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Article192 1924-12-05 9 PENANG. DECEMBER 5. 1924. OK THE CHARTER;.? Bank.) London Demand Bank -’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} I 3 days’sight Private 159 3 Bombay Demand Bank 155} o Madras Demand Bank 155} s 3192 words
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Article193 1924-12-05 9 The following are the latest quo~ tations in Messrs. Kennedy -t Co/s share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-dajX X Sharer. 5 Jj 5 5 S 5 O'® CC 2C 70 c. 5 c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby L22A 1.27 j 1.25 1.274 Bassett 1.02193 words
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Article103 1924-12-05 9 December 5. 1924 Local. ctr (Smoked Sheet ...62j all Fine Pale Crepe ...624 markets Unsmoked Sheet 48 firm Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...63} PORE (Crepe ...63} London and New York. r (Smoked Sheet ...l|6§ LOSDOh (Crepe ...1/6} New York ...G36? Smoked Ribbed Sheet 62 to 631 per lb do.103 words
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Article56 1924-12-05 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for November: lbs. United Serdang (Sumatra) 335.987 Sialang 164,978 Tandjong 138,078 Anglo-Sumatra 57,000 Sungei Kari 27,500 Tanah Datar 24,094 Asahan 70,000 Investment Trust *505,894 Boven Panei (Siantar Tea 54,660 Bah Lias 132,300 Toerangie 82,344 Mendaris (Sumatra) 153,439 Bila (Sumatra) 33,000 Central (Sumatra)56 words
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Article103 1924-12-05 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on December 4: London. Spot £259.10s Ip 5/3 mos. buying 262.10 s 10/3 selling., 262.15 s 10/Local. December 5: Singapore sold 125 tons at sl3o} Penang buyers no sellers at sl3o}. The Eastern Smelting Co. t Ltd-. London. December103 words
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Article78 1924-12-05 9 The Renong Tin Dredging Co.. Limited. output of Tin ore for the 2nd half month of November 1924 Dredge No. 1 95 piculs, Dredge No. 3 459 piculs. Approximate total output for the whole month of November 1924. 1,089 piculs. Kramat Pulai, Limite<l for November 1924, from the78 words
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Article579 1924-12-05 9 CHOW RASTA MARKET Penang, December 5. 1924. ct? Government Mctton Matton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each I.ob Liver with heart A I nng do 1.30 Tripe do LOO Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55579 words
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Advertisement23 1924-12-05 9 Plantsrs’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 poet free, stacked by the Pinang Gaietta Press, Ltd., Penang.23 words
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Advertisement248 1924-12-05 9 me k n Li a« wn nwa st na e b r 1 :s [FLEMING BROTHERS,! n w«ii.. 1». MECHANICAL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS, a BMSS M ,RON FOUNDERS. e *"H, s M INVITE ENQUIRIES: M For Mild Steel Hydraulic Rivetted Piping and Fittings J Elevators Water Lifters Ball Bearing Monitors248 words
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Article989 1924-12-05 10 HANDICAP OF USELESS SHIPS. Some tigures given in the annual report of Lloyd’s Register of Shipping drafv attention anew to a subject of great interest to shipbuilders as well as shipownersthe surplus of out-of-date and uneconomical tonnage which exists all over the world. Of this surplus a large989 words
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Article137 1924-12-05 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Sardinia for Colombo. (taking correspondence for Southern India via Colombo and Dhanushkodi) and Bombay. Kopah for Deli. Swaerdecroon for Langsa, Edi T. Serna we, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Laisang for Singapore, -China and Japan. Pulan Jerejak. The following ships are in comunication with the Wireless Stations137 words
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Article365 1924-12-05 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) 8T TRAM. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Jehort and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption oi Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. train:Parit365 words
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Article1564 1924-12-05 11 Marshal Wade, The Roadmaker. MEMORIES OF J TlMf>. (From Our Own Correspondent. t Edinburgh. November 12. The unveiling of a memorial to Marshal Wade in the form of a tablet upon the house in which he resided at Bath recalls a career which left a great mark upon1,564 words
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