Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 December 1924
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Title Section20 1924-12-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1&33. No. 288. VOL. LXXXII. MONDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement632 1924-12-15 1 ART X’MAS CARDS AN 1) CALENDARS 81. OBTAINED AT NIKKO STUDIO I Northam Road. Penang. I TRY THIS FINE OLD ALE fi j’j the p MOTOR UNION I 'AITKIN’S gi INSURANCE CO., LTD., I SCOTCH Al E I K Originators of (peacock BRAND). s Specialists in i ITMI -L- --u632 words
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Advertisement39 1924-12-15 1 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained can only be relieved if scientifically made Glasses are used. 01R LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipfied testing rooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOUR SERVICE. SHANGHAI EASTERN MMificiiffiat (rains, iu Fmi, B<d39 words
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Article692 1924-12-15 2 YOUNG OFFICER’S SUICIDE. At the Battersea Coroner’s Court Mr. Ingleby Oddie investigated the death of Ctaptain Leonard M. Quin, 32, of 26, iWtelbeckrStreet, W., formerly of the R. A. S. C., who was found shot in a taxi cab at Putney-hill in the eatfy hours of a Wednesday692 words
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Article162 1924-12-15 2 SENT TO PRISON FOR A MONTH. Sentence of one months’s imprisonment in the second division was passed at the Stratford Police-court on Alice Godfrey, a married woman, of 111, Calderon-road, Leytoiistone, for having been drunk in charge of a motor-car. It was stated that at. a quarter162 words
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Advertisement1409 1924-12-15 2 PENANG TURF CLUB. TENDERS INVITED. Short Classified A General Meeting of the members Government Or the dtraits of the Penang Turf Club will be held on fIUVC» Lev December 20th 1924 at 11/30 a.m. in the Settlements. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Ac., d»»»** of Commerce. Mil be inserted in1,409 words
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Advertisement16 1924-12-15 2 Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, 81/50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.16 words
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Advertisement807 1924-12-15 2 BANKS INDIA, LIMITED. P 1 (Incorporated h, V Authorised Capital P Subscribed Capital /1 Paid-up W.ojj ReserveFnndaDdUnd,vlded ProfitsuS a Board of bnectors Sir R. J. Black R.vrie, Esq., H. Melvin 81«“«"?.« Chalmero, Slr P 3 Now give him Sanatogen skeeuToS, to build him up. Af K±L R Bombay, Bangkok, Batavia,807 words
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Article1031 1924-12-15 3 HEAVY RAIN. (from Onr Own Correspondent.* Ipoh, December 14. The second day of the Skye Meeting at Ipoh was marred by a heavy shower of rain which continued to fall in torrents up to the end of the fifth race. Nevertheless the members were safely accommodated in1,031 words
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Article261 1924-12-15 3 Wages Increase. Tokio, December 10.The operatives of the Department of Communications, who .had requested an increase of wages by 20 per cent, have now agreed to an increase of 10 per cent on condition that the Department shall increase another ten per cent in the fiscal vear of261 words
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Article885 1924-12-15 3 Penang vs. Perak. VISITORS’ CONVINCING VICTORY. Perak travelled to Penang during the week-end to play off the return fixture on the Esplanade, Penang, on Saturday afternoon. Although Penang put up a much stronger eleven than that which journeyed to Ipoh and were defeated to the tune of 8885 words
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Advertisement190 1924-12-15 3 v WNIMV F!Wf L |g T's t ,6U BLEEPED SCOTCH Obtainable from all Dealers Agents EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD., Penang. New Superior JjgSfee CHEVROLET. Quality Features. Cheviclet is the only car that has all these quality features. This equipment is necessary for a complete and satisfactory motorcar. Yet with all these190 words
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Advertisement508 1924-12-15 3 Patent Portable 1 fie noloorn an d Adjustable STEEL SHELVING liluitration No. 2—Shewing two block» bolted back lor ranging in centre of room. This shelving is coni&S| Efl structed of the finest 11 i wrj C.R.C.A. steel, is neat HKlbmmwXHh In appearance, rigid, W\ HH finished, easy to BrA- MB508 words
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Article389 1924-12-15 4 SEVERAL PERSONS INJURED. When returning from Relau at about S o’clock last evening Inspecter J. G. Barrett, who was accompanied by Mrs. Barrett, their baby and ayah met with a motor accident at Batu Iban on the Balik Pnlan Road when their car came in collision with a389 words
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Article345 1924-12-15 4 TONGKANG CASE. At about G p. in. on the 13th instant a Chinese tongkang with three masts arrived in Penang from Belawan (Deli) and anchored at Sungei Pinang. The tongkang having been secured the Taikong went ashore to report to the owner the arrival of the tongkang, leaving345 words
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Article57 1924-12-15 4 AT SUNGEI BESI. Grom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. December 15. Mi. S. h, England, of Messrs. Guthrie and Co, who arrived in Malaya live months ago, was drowned while bathing in a mining pool at Sungei Besi. He got into difficulties. His friends attempted to bring him57 words
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Article1518 1924-12-15 4 HINDU COMMUNITY’S TRIBUTE. The precincts of the Hindu Temple at Nebong Tebal were yesterday morning the venue of a farewell function given by the Hindu Community of Nebong Tebal in honour of the departure of Mr. R. W. Grant. District Officer, Nebong Tebal. P. W., and1,518 words
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Article47 1924-12-15 4 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Flushing, December 14. The American steamer Manhatten Island,” outward bound, and the German motor-boat Rheinland,” from Antwerp to China, collisioned in the River Scheldt. The damage to the former is unknown. That to the latter was slight, and she was able to proceed.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 47 words
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Article271 1924-12-15 4 SCHEME TO XVoid lu:i>. nTl| A i egular traffic m the i llar foreign women of ill f ;l f< of in order to avoid Jepoiia Lion J wa.B revealed in a case at the nn 651 in which Archibald v rthr clerk was sentenced to three271 words
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Advertisement60 1924-12-15 4 ||iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiHm I GOLDEN SPECIALS I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I I LARGER TINS I IN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS FROM I HEAVY SMOKERS f and MESSES 1 j WE ARE NOW IMPORTING J GOLDEN SPECIALS” 1 ,N 1 Airtight Tins of 50 AS WELL AS IN THE ORIGINAL TINS J CONTAINING 2560 words
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Obituary128 1924-12-15 4 OBITUARY MR. SAMUEL GOMPERS. Son Antonio, December 13. The death has taken place of Mr. Samuel Gompers. The Last Wish. Washington, December 14. Mr. Gompers achieved his last wish, which was to reach American soil. The strain of the journey to Mexico had over taxed his strength, and the altitude128 words
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Article3276 1924-12-15 5 Annual General Meeting. record profits. i(l ,eventeenth annual general meet- the shareholders of Rahman llvlraalß’ Tin. Limited, was held at the .j<tered office of the Company, HongBuildings, Downing Street, Ppttanu. at noon on Saturday. Mr. J. G. n up-ided and the others present Sd. d the Hom3,276 words
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Article266 1924-12-15 5 QUARREL WITH KING FUAD. Although Zaghloul has scored, and scored heavily, in his controversy with the Crown and his dispute with the Court Camarilla at Cairo, some doubt is expressed by foreign observers there as to the duration of his victory. One of Zaghloul’s grievances with the Crown266 words
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Advertisement47 1924-12-15 5 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Coubsm, Key for New Era. $l/50 per book or $l/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang. i'tANTWRs' Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Pen arg.47 words
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Advertisement475 1924-12-15 5 Wta- w just wonderful what Ovaltine 4W does for us both! The Breast-fed baby is the Best-fed baby because maternal miik is of correct composition am! proJ I tects the chi’d from serious diseases of nutrition, xU*.* such as rickets, etc. Further, it is germ- ce a factor of vital475 words
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Article534 1924-12-15 6 Much water has llowed under the bridges since the truth was first appreciated that good roads constitute the main factors in the prosperity of a country cr a town. In Penang this axiom has been fully realised with the result that the roads of this Settlement compare534 words
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Article342 1924-12-15 6 It seems to us that what is described as a deadlock at the Opium Conference means the end of it very soon. That would not be a matter for deep regret. Beuter tells us that at Geneva Di. Sze who had prepared an elaborate statement setting out342 words
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Article211 1924-12-15 6 BY IPOH AMATEURS (From A Correspondent.) Ipoh. December 14. Mi'S. Herbert Cooper and the Ipoh Amateurs presented a comedy in three acts and an epilogue entitled Mary Goos West” at the Ipoh Town Hall on Saturday night to a packed house. The play was a nippy” one211 words
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Article38 1924-12-15 6 The homeward mail by the Mantua closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 20th instant. The mail despatched from Penang on the 22nd November by the s.s. Malwa was delivered in London on the 13th December.38 words
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Article990 1924-12-15 6 The action between Annamalay Chettj' trading in Penang as Penang Chetties S.R.M.M.A. and Muthia at Law. and Ramasami Chetties, trading as S. K. R. S„ which had been set down for hearing in the Supreme Court to-morrow, and is attracting considerable interest in banking and commercial circles990 words
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Article178 1924-12-15 6 THE CHAMPIONSHIP (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, December 13 In the Kedah, and Province Golfing As sociation championship, the following have qualified: Craig, Fletcher, Neilson, Gray, Ivery, Aitken, Forsyth and Clarke The winner of the qualifying round wm Craig, and the winner of the stroke competition178 words
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Article26 1924-12-15 6 Members are reminded that the annual Auction of Illustrated Papers and Magazines will take place to-morrow Tuesday. 16th inst, at 6-30 p. ni.26 words
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Article105 1924-12-15 6 GREAT GOLF FINAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 15 In the Singapore Golf Championship final, Mr. Braddell, the holder, and Mr Hardie were all-square after 36 holes A lB hole s over Keppel Harbour Course, will be played next Sunday ing. Rev. Mr. Cook Leaving. A largely105 words
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Article81 1924-12-15 6 miss dowden and mk. J. W. HARPER. (From Our Own Correspond'n'.) Kuala Lumpur, Peceui-'ei The wedding took place at St of Miss Doris Dowden, younger ter of Dr. and Mrs Dowden, and r■ Harper of Killinghall estate, bridesmaids were Misses J** Carr and 11. E. Wilson and81 words
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Article49 1924-12-15 6 CENTRAL lAb< n h OUT. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. 1 nf c fi.- ]ara ,ar Practically’ the whole <’■ \tjiis force of Central Workshops morning. They have not any grievance. Theau’ho*- cn atid been approached by any *>‘l are not undtily concerned a? strike’s development.49 words
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Advertisement318 1924-12-15 6 PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY Gifts That Rast.” A fresh display of Jewellery, Silverware and E. P. N. S. Ware which make most acceptable Christmas and New Year Gifts for all. Inspection Cordially Invited. B. P. De SILVA, The Renowned Jeweller, I 1, BISHOP STREET, PEHAHG. 62-83, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. J BUN318 words
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Advertisement59 1924-12-15 6 E>. O.” Tinas New Year Programme. X’mM Eve. Wednesday, 24th December Special X’nia» Dinner and Dance Cracker». Boxing Night. Friday, 26th December. Special Dinner. Dancing till 1.45 a- m. Cracker» and Noveltie». Sunday, 28th December. Orche»tral Concert 9.30 p.m. New Year’» Eve. Hogmanay. Gala Night. Carnival novelties. Illumination*. Supper. Dinner59 words
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Miscellaneous24 1924-12-15 6 TIDE TABLES To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 2.2 a.m. 8.40 a.m. 2.38 p.m. 8.26 p.m. To-Morrow. 2.30 a.m. 9.4 a.m. 3.6 p.m. 8.52 p.m.24 words
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Article381 1924-12-15 7 America Raises New Point. \|).IOCRNFD SINE DIE. Better Telegrams.] Geneva. December 13. of the First Opium Con- ilc p this afternoon tor the purpose of in.- the agreement protocol was inexpectedly adjourned. Sir Malcolm Delevigne. the British iresentative. said that his Government ,'‘j advised him of an AmericanBetter – Telegrams.] - 381 words
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Article88 1924-12-15 7 EFTA-TETI AN RETREAT accomplished. Madrid, December 13. is 'ilicially announced that the reof the Spanish front in the Petuan sector has practically been completed. Lar th hi. Zone Next. operations are progressing in zone. Een Hima, a prominent o eader, and twelve members of his I'omh' iV88 words
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Article112 1924-12-15 7 SETTLED XT LAST. Melbourne, December 13. isrp. I n n tl'e waterside dispute fnnv*' 11 :,s hopeful. '['he conference I by Mr. I’.ruee met to-day. Th-, a Later. s 1 iH oig strik- has been settled. 'B\s; s SETTLEMENT., .pi Melbourne, Decembei 11. -Ot tl Bet tlement of112 words
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Article310 1924-12-15 7 The Recent Note. CRITICISM BY TIMES.” [Rbcter’s Telegrams London, December 13. Remarking that events in China continue to develop in a manner defying political presuppositions accepted in Europe, the Times” in a leader criticises the wording of the Powers’ recent Note to China. It is of opinion[Rbcter’s Telegrams ] - 310 words
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Article80 1924-12-15 7 ENQUIRY STILL PROCEEDING Cairo. December 14. Nineteen of the forty-two persons arres ted on November 28 have been released, the evidence being deemed insufficient. Those released include Makram Oheid and two other deputies. The Ministry of the Interior intends further to charge Makram Obeid with making incendiaryspeeches.80 words
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Article66 1924-12-15 7 FOREIGN OFFICE FAREWELL TO FRENCH AMBASSADOR. London, December 13. A distinguished gathering, at which His Majesty was represented, and several Ambassadors attended, was held at the Foreign Office this morning to say farewell to the French Ambassador in London, M. St. Xulaire. Who has held office66 words
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Article66 1924-12-15 7 MR. CHAMBERLAIN IN PARIS. Paris. December 14. Le Journal states that in the course of a conversation with M. Clemente!, Minister of Finance, yesterday, Mr. Chamberlain stated that the British Government would reserve its decision with regard to the Geneva Protocol until the Dominions had been consulted. M.66 words
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Article27 1924-12-15 7 ANOTHER CONFERENCE. London. December 13. The Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent learns that Mr. Coolidge has announced that he proposes to call a Disarmament Conference next summer.27 words
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Article46 1924-12-15 7 EXCEEDS ALL ESTIMATES. Paris, December 14. The November revenue returns amount ed to more than 2,472,000.000 francs, showing an increease of 512.000,000, compared with November, 1923. For the first eleven months of 1924. the increase amounts to 4,893.000,1'00, and exceeds considerably all < st imates.Vale.46 words
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Article227 1924-12-15 7 U. S. Newspaper Comment. MERELY MAKING SOUNDINGS. [Re UT ER’s 1’ e L EGRAMS. Paiis, December 13. The Conference of Allied Finance Ministers has been fixed for January 16 when Colonel Logan will represent the United States. New York, December 13. The newspapers comment at length editorially °n[Re UT ER’s 1’ e L EGRAMS. ] - 227 words
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Article225 1924-12-15 7 DESCRIBEE* AS RATHER AMBITIOUS. London, December 14. The Sunday Times” American correspondent. discussing the United States rather ambitious new naval programme says there is no denying that the lurking anxiety over an imminence clash with Japan is responsible for the growing demand for i< creased naval225 words
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Article45 1924-12-15 7 COOLIDGE AND THE WAR CLAIMS. Washington, December 13. President Coolidge is represented as being opposed to any plan for submitting to a World Court or other tribunal any question of adjudication of war claims against Germany under the Dawes plan.45 words
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Article52 1924-12-15 7 THE CABINET RESIGNS Santiago de Chile, December, 14. The Cabinet has resigned and the Military Junta is dissolved. Recently a group of young army officers at Santiago forced Arturo AHesandri, President of Chile, to reorganize his Cabinet according to their desires, but declined to accept when he also tendered52 words
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Article58 1924-12-15 7 JAPANESE DISASTER Tokio, December 14. The Admiralty vessel Kwanto Maru, v ith a complement of 150. sank in a :-torni off Tsuruga. The Captain and 45 others were taken off by a warship. Forty more survivors are believed to have reached land. Eight bodies have been recovered. but58 words
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Article140 1924-12-15 7 NOBLE OUI FOR A DUCK. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Sydney. December 13. In muggy weather, before 8,500 spectators, and on a perfect wicket the Australian Juniors batted twelve, captained by the veteran Test player, Noble. They scored 169. Noble had a duck. Freeman took 4 widkets for[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 140 words
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Article242 1924-12-15 7 WEST BROMWICH’S BIG WIN. London. December 13. Results of the matches in the various Leagues, on Saturday, were English League Division I. Birmingham 0, Bury 1. Bolton W. 3, Newcastle U. 2. Burnley 1, Arsenal 0. Cardifl’City 2, Huddersfield T. 2. Everton 1. West Ham U. 0. Leeds242 words
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Article135 1924-12-15 7 CONDITION IMPROVING. Paris, December 13. M. Herriot’s condition is satisfactory. The fever is decreasing and the phlebitic inflammation of the leg is becoming localised. May Resign. Paris, December 14. Even the Government Press to-day ad mits that M. Herriot’s illness may. compel hia resignation. The doctors hope that135 words
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Article43 1924-12-15 7 OTHER POWERS’ VIEWS SOUGHT. Berlin, December 14. The German Ambassadors in London. Paris, and Rome have been summoned to Berlin to report on the views of Britain, France and Italy with regard to the construction of the new German Cabinet.43 words
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Article1041 1924-12-15 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. A Flowerdew is on a visit to Siam. Dr. and Mrs. G. Waugh Scott are on a visit to Kuala Lumpur from Sungei Siput. Mr. T. A. Chilcott, Inspector of Police. Raub, goes Home on leave next month. Mr. Hastings Rhodes left for Singapore by the s.1,041 words
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Article42 1924-12-15 7 MEETING TERMINATES. C Rome, December 14. The meeting of the Council of League terminated to-day. The Preident, M. Mellofranco, in his closing speech, said he believed its labours were most valuable. He warmly thanked the Italian Government for its hospitality.42 words
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Advertisement29 1924-12-15 7 v Dignity, Grace and Beauty arc wonderfully combined with Efficiency in the GOOD MAXWELL. Qirality Efficiency Durability BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED, Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. DEFERRED PAYMENTS ARRANGED.29 words
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Article1557 1924-12-15 8 S. F. P.” SEVERE CRITICISM OF BANKRUPT 1 am quite satisfied that it is a most atrocious falsehood,” Mr. Justice Barrett- Leonard told Mr. W. P. Millar in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court, at the conclusion of Ihe Court s I .investigation into the allegations which a ChineseS. F. P.” - 1,557 words
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Article61 1924-12-15 8 Dec. 20—Malaya Cnp Rugby: Perak vs. Penang, Penang (second match). Malaya (’up Rugger. Singapore vs. Negri '-'cmbilan (2nd match) at Singapore. Rugby 1 rnphy Match, Selangor vs Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. 31 Penang Races. Entries Close. Jan. 10Rugby: Perak A” vs. Kedah. Taipiiig. Inter-State Hockey: Perak vs, Selangor. Ipoll61 words
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Advertisement218 1924-12-15 8 ANYWHERE ANYTIME 2 BUY A ft M a I $1,260 only, j s DEFERRED PAYMENTS n ARRANGED n j WEARNE BROS. LTD., g PENANG. g J Telephone 258. 0 imi nan B»sianniMi«iiiuaDaan««® fwii nn r. s Bi r r '«3 a «nDL s■ l; r. im 13 Phone 951. Telegram:218 words
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Advertisement122 1924-12-15 8 THIS MAY SUIT YOUR SON. Wool proilnction is one of the most prosperous branches of farming to-day. The Graaff Reinet district, Cape Province, South Afiica, is the heart of a famous wool area. There, at Kendrew Estate, properties are available tor intensive high.class sheep farming. Beginners are invited to study122 words
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Advertisement378 1924-12-15 8 yS nee^not t,! p 7 Weak An®mk, Let Wincamis give you W S W ealth ritality. jg w V 1 milon WmcarMi V M ne r lO we*k_ r new nch, red blood to thwe Whose 3 ri u Wood is impoverished- new nerve i J forcetoth «NervousandDep /e 1378 words
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Article135 1924-12-15 9 77ie following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s share list at l pjn. to-day Saturday. T<,-day. tj aS Sharks. -S E so x so x S c. i c. t c. c. Mining. Batang P 63 65 63i 65 Johan 57i 60 60 62i Kamunting135 words
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Article101 1924-12-15 9 December 15, 1924. Local. ct». (Smoked Sheet ...62j Fine Pale Crepe ...624 market Unsmoked Sheet 48 steady Sixga- (Smoked Sheet ...63| but quiet lore (Crepe ...63| London and New York. a z (Smoked Sheet fX,SDOK CroF( New York ...G37~f Smoked Ribbed Sheet 62| to 63} per lb do.101 words
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Article151 1924-12-15 9 i'l'e Straits Trading Ltd., the following prices, on Derendwr 12: London. Spot £259 rp £2.15s 3 mos. buying 262 2.12.6 3 selling ..262.5s 2.12.6 Local. December 13: Singapore sold 175 tons at sl29i Penang buyers no sellers at $1294. December 15: Singapore sold 150 tons at sl29’ Penang151 words
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Article29 1924-12-15 9 The output of tin ore from the I ongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co.. N. L. from 7th to 13th December 1924 fbeing one week) was 11 tons.29 words
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Article203 1924-12-15 9 Singapore, December 11.Rubber.— Following a week of advancing prices, the tone of the auction on Wednesday was inclined to be easier, and at no time was bidding really brisk. There were few buyers of Awarded Sheet, but a few parcels changed hands at 655. Good Quality Sheet sold203 words
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Article153 1924-12-15 9 The following shows the total value of Foreign Merchandise, excluding Parcel Post, of British Malaya Imports Increase or 1923 1924 Decrease (in thousands of dollars).-Jan-June 282,284 308,035 25.751 July 46,710 57.479 10,769 August 46,734 54,549+ 7,815 September 42,192 51,138+ 8,946 October 50,909 56,674+ 5,765 November 55,331 56,605+153 words
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Article148 1924-12-15 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for November: lbs. Anglo-Malay K 9.568 Patahng 31.715 London Asiatic 151.105 Golden Hope 24,665 Selaba 42,270 Bikam 21.000 Sungkai Chumor 31.435 Seaport 39,270 R. E. of Johore 34.572 Sungei Dangar 25,500 North Labis 29.600 Victoria 29.700 Tebohmg 29.095 Pernambang 55.489 Strathiala 25,732148 words
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Article202 1924-12-15 9 ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS. The Eastern Smelting Company, Limited, has received cable advices from their London office to the effect that the an nual report and accounts for the year ended 31st August, 1924, were issued in London on 12th in st. The balance at credit of profit202 words
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Article84 1924-12-15 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 15. At the Devon Estates annual meeting, Mr. H. Nixon presiding, a profit was de»clared of $78,803. making available for distribution $141,109. Arrangements had been made with Messrs. Vultex, Limited, and Vultex Products, Limited, for working their latex processes on Devon Estates.84 words
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Article294 1924-12-15 9 Benares Opium p now. Gloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellerMace Pickings no stock Nntiuegs 80s 120.00 nom. 1108 110.00 Coconuts per I,oon 50.00 Copra Sundried 12.G0 "sellers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell" 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p-r ha. do do do294 words
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Article1129 1924-12-15 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. x a. J NAMES J. J 1 o ~Z cr X <r ERUBBER [Dollar.] ci o>| t Allenoy Rubber Co t 1 25 1 27i Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ..1 10 1 20 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2'oo 2 10 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 11 00H 501,129 words
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Advertisement326 1924-12-15 9 IH ADVERTISEMENTS. Jk POSITION VACANT. -r 1<v \r! l>. Driver for pumping sta- jibiW B t althy Estate in Krian Dis- ||$£g3 fefrS; xFJ jyg|g| \i nt hold 2nd class certificate. xJSfc iti i; X„. 2S2, c/o Pinang Gazette. NA V Hggj Nh. *k. Sw miscellaneous. W;U1 ted to rent326 words
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Advertisement232 1924-12-15 9 SKIN ERUPTIONS ORIGINATE |N BAD BLOOD. That Is Why They Disappear When The Blood Has Been Purified and Enriched by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Mr. K. Richard Peiris, of Panadura, Ceylon, is one of those very numerous people who can tos-tjify to the curative merits of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills232 words
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Miscellaneous84 1924-12-15 9 Showing To-night AND THE NEXT AT Kuala Kangsar Theatre Hall 9 CHINESE PICTURE “BETWEEN LOVE U AND WEALTH” W Par,s Parts Shown to Crowded Houses at Singapore, Shanghai, Hongkong, Kuala Lumpur Ipob. Supported by many other Paramount Products. Chung Hwa Cinema Co. lheatrc Royal-Lyric Theatres Iztd. I rom Monday the84 words
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Article150 1924-12-15 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Tilawa for Calcutta. van Hogendorp for Belawan, (Deli), Edi and Langsa. Ellora for Port Swettenham and Singapore. m/a Siberg for Belawan .(Deli) and Singapore. Rasa for Setul. Tajong Star, and Sungei Opis. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. 4 Cits’ of Lahore for Colombo. Suez, Marseilles.150 words
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Article401 1924-12-15 10 CI.ONK DAILY (except Hnuday) «I IlAlli. Federated Malay Staten, Malacca I. and Singapore Registration and Parcel Post, except wi.eie otherwise stated, close half an honr earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be clo. e< daily (Sunday excepted) by the401 words
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Article120 1924-12-15 10 PENANG. DECEMBER 15, 1924 (By ConRTRSY Of the (Jhartkrk Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 .3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 21/.32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rm 155] j .3 days’sight Private 159 j Bombay Demand Bank 1551 j c Madias Demand Bank120 words
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Article614 1924-12-15 10 BREACH WIDENING. Allahabad, November 14.Notwithstanding Gandhi’s surrender to the Swarajists in order to pave the way for the re-union of all political parties on the Congress platform at Belgaum, disruptive tendencies were never more in evidence in Indian public life. Writing in Indian, Gandhi declares that if614 words
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Article123 1924-12-15 10 A Chinese contractor named Tan Chye Chuan was plaintiff in an action in Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard’s Court in which he claimed against the defendant, A. H. Goodenough, *2,697 for work done and materials supplied, and as damages for breach of contract. According to the statement of claim,123 words
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Article553 1924-12-15 11 Singapore. Dec. 10. During the week under review a considerable strengthening in the statistical position of rubber has to be noted. Notwithstanding the rise in the price of the commodity, which is quoted to-day Is- bld., the share market has so far failed to respond and although553 words
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