Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 February 1925
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Title Section20 1925-02-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE FVSLtSHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 26. VOL. LXXXIII. MONDAY 2Gd FEBRUARY, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement911 1925-02-02 1 KODAK films for sale. I ARTISTIC local views j always in stock. !NIKKO STUDIO < 7, Northam Road, Penang. '/JinilllllllHhillllltilliiiinitllllllllillllliiillllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUilllliiliilliu mum ~i. ■■•u l .uu O u-»«maßaMnnnnnD«»»- r. S IF YOU ARE FEELING I THE I ““I I MOTOR UNION I GUINESS S FOREIGN I INSURANCE CO., LTD.. 5 I911 words
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Advertisement40 1925-02-02 1 YOUR EYES 1 f Optically Defective and Strained can only be relieved if scientifically made Glasses are used 01R LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testi: ,'Tooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOUR SERVICE. SHANGHAI EASTERN Mimcmiis orncuts. in, Fnu, m40 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1925-02-02 2 (By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris. January 7. Great bunches of mimosa were sold in unusual quantities in the Paris streets yesterday, the fragrant little yellow balls brightening the streets very agreeably. Lilac and violets are also to be seen tall sheaves of fragile white lilac in all1,110 words
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Advertisement792 1925-02-02 2 Incorporated Society of Planters. 1 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. The 4nl^7eral Meeting o£ ■i't Including free town delivery or HI the Krian and Province Wellesley Branch N will be held in the Krian Club, Pant postage. P Buntar on Wednesday, 4th February, *1 PAYABLE in advance. 1925, at 7 p. m.792 words
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Advertisement38 1925-02-02 2 MSCALUM». v WIMMV s IE n... SK Scotch Obtainable from all Dealers Agents EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD., Penang. NOW READY FOR SALE. Pocket Diary WITH Motor Directory FOR 1925 PRICE 50 CENTS. PUBLISHED BY THE Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.38 words
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Advertisement392 1925-02-02 2 Doming Home on Leave mof Good News from London a yto buy good clothes—Bond Street 1< <! s the 4 inish, and quality. Rimell ana Aucop of reet are going all out this season to meet othes from the men home from out EAST." s conducted so that each customer392 words
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Article1112 1925-02-02 3 There has been much discussion lately says “The Straits Ijimes,” about restriction in the rubber industry and some of the writers seem to be unaware that restriction is one of the commonest forms of remedy applied when trade is bad. It is applied by the coil n and1,112 words
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Article353 1925-02-02 3 HODGE AND THE TWO WOMEN. A farm labourer’s adventure during a day’s holiday in London was described at Marylebone Police Court, when Florence Holt. 25, a smartly dressed married woman of Bem-erton-street, King’s Cross, was charged' with being concerned with 1 another woman in stealing from William353 words
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Advertisement255 1925-02-02 3 .-■■IL feJwiisß? z i<p G&JSpj WWiSfL all! J I From Britain s most fertile fields and richest 1 pastures come the bar'ey malt, eggs and creamy I IT milk which are used in the preparation of Ml Ovaltine ’’—the delicious food beverage. are Nature’s foods which most abundantly contain the255 words
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Advertisement225 1925-02-02 3 Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis Make Women Well. 'I I Just because she is a woman, there are tunes when nearly every woman needs help and strength, in the form of a bloodbuilding tonic. To thousands of the weaker sex Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have proved a blessing, because they give225 words
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Advertisement386 1925-02-02 3 Ulcerated Wound The pain and suffering occasioned by ulcers and ulcerated wounds can be I avoided if you use Germolene. Mr Trapmore, of 3, Millis's Cottages, Bittom'e Lane, fSy Kingston-OR-Thamei, Eng., writes: “On the first of '.ln" January, 1923, an ulcer broke out on my ankle. It caused me terrible386 words
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Article562 1925-02-02 4 Elaborate Ceremonies. The wedding took place in Batu Gajah on Friday, the 30th January, at 3.30 p.m. of Mr. K. M. Visuvanatham Pillay, youngest son of Mr. K. Malaiperuinal Pillay, of Batu Gajah, and Migg Annapuriammal, eldest daughter of Mr. C. Yahamna am Pillay, of Penang. The parties562 words
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Article151 1925-02-02 4 It is notified that Sir Anton Bertiam, Kt., K. C. M. A., Chief Justice of Ceylon, will leave Ceylon preparatory to retirement from the public service about the middle of this month. He is 56 years of age and was appointed AttorneyGeneral of Ceylon in 1911151 words
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Article907 1925-02-02 4 Catto—Lowe. ALLAN—LOWE. The Church of the Assumption, Farquhar Street, was, on Saturday, the 31st January, the scene of a double wedding, when the two handsome daughters of Mrs. James Ingram were married. Miss Cynthia Dorothy Lowe, eldest daughter of the late A. D. Lowe of Stainford, Shanghai,907 words
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Article146 1925-02-02 4 Benares Opium p $5,000.00 now. Cloves 90.00 sellers» Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 110.00 nom. 110 s 100.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried 12.30 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 ba.» do146 words
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Article767 1925-02-02 4 TRIPLE GUN TURRETS. Some further details of the design of the Nelson and Rodney, the two battleships which Great Britain was authoriied to build under the terms of the Washington Treaty, have been given to a naval sub-committee of Congress by Captain H. H. Hough, Director767 words
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Advertisement38 1925-02-02 4 RUBBER COMPANIES ACCOUNTS BY It S STEWART, c A. A F. C. EBBELS Yhe most Popular and Indispensable Book of Ita kind in the Planting Sphere Price $3.50 Pojtaj» Extra. FOR 4 T THE Piaang Gazette Press, ltd.38 words
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Advertisement157 1925-02-02 4 y olden Uqe -UIV■WFROM€ 308.C.-I4 AD OfWRW i Imperator, moriI w salutant.'* Hail IlWr Caesar, those about to die I/ I\\ 1 I salute thee” —the cry of gladiators on entering wtliv 1 o! llßilW arena 11 Wz I>/ Rome flocked to these 1 fa /1)7 1 v airies an(157 words
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Advertisement20 1925-02-02 4 FOR i ENVELOPES i ■J OF EVERY J DESCRIPTION AT THE LOWEST PRICES i up 498 Pisang Gazette Press, Ltd.;20 words
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Article1966 1925-02-02 5 SPRING MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, February 1. The opening day of the four days’ meet arranged by the Ipoh Gymkhana Club was a great success. The attendance was a record one while the entries for the various events were far in excess of anything we1,966 words
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Article125 1925-02-02 5 PENANG. FEBRUARY 2. 1925 (Ry ConßTwsv of rnw Cjhww» Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/8 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 19'32 3 Document ar v 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rai 55-21 3 days’sight Private 160 I Bombay Demand Bank 155| I Madras Demand Bank 155|125 words
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Article462 1925-02-02 5 C. R. 0. vs. P. R. C. EXCITING FINISH. The Cricket League fixUure between (he Chinese Recreation Club and the Penang Recreation Club, which was olayed on Victoria Green, resulted in a victory for the C.R.C. by the small margin of 5 runs after an exciting finish. The462 words
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Article336 1925-02-02 5 In the match on the Esplanade, the Eastern Smelting Co. defeated the P.C.C. by 27 runs. Batting first, the Eastern Smelting Co. put up 113, Rodrigo being the top scorer with 37 runs to his credit. He gave a chance early in his innings, but it was not336 words
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Article754 1925-02-02 5 OFF-SIDE RULE. The off-side rule in the Rugby game is one which seems to be less understood than any other, and while it .is perhaps the most difficult to spot, it becomes fairly simple after careful reading of the rules. One of the most common forms of offside754 words
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Article767 1925-02-02 5 ST, ANDREWS AND NEW AMER lOAN STAN I >ARD 1 understand that St. Andrews have BO intention at present of adopting the new golf ball which the Americans have decided to introduce a year hence, writer a Golf Correspondent. They have always striven to maintain767 words
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Article71 1925-02-02 5 Feb. 7 —P.C.C. v. Kedah Penang, 14 —P.S. v. P.R.C. Esplanade. 21—C.R.C. v. P.S. Vic. Green. 21—P.R.C. v. P.C.C. Esplanade. 4 Mar. 22—P.C.C. v. Bungei Patani Sungei Patani. April 11 13—Inter-State Match Penang v. Perak Penang. May 2—P.C.C. v. Sungei Patani, Penang. 30—Inter-State Match, Penang v. Selangor. Knala71 words
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Advertisement24 1925-02-02 5 Pla urns' Mkdical Guidb, by Dr. E. N. Graham. $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang GasetU PreM. Ltd.. Penang.24 words
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Advertisement15 1925-02-02 5 KIDD’S i LETTER PRESS INK ROLLER t COMPOSITION I Acejrrs/ I P. G. Pres», Ltd.15 words
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Article34 1925-02-02 6 Miller. —On January 29, 1925, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Miller, a daughter. HOLMES —On February 2, 1925, to Ethel, wife of R, N. Holmes, a son.34 words
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Article408 1925-02-02 6 German ingenuity in the matter of invention has again forged its way to the front. According to the Berlin correspondent of the Irish Times,” the creation of an ex-German artillery otllcer is likely to open up a new era in the world of electricity. The invention is408 words
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Article512 1925-02-02 6 In all discussions relating to the many-sided problem of traffic control, the question of what constitutes a safe speed invariably arises. Just as invariably it is talked out without any satisfactory answer being found, for no other reason than that there is too much diversity of opinion on512 words
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Article212 1925-02-02 6 This conundrum was solved to his own satisfaction by Mr. William Smith at the Leicester quarter sessions recently, when having in the fashionable role of catburglar, helped himself to a quantity of lead from the roof of the verandah of a country house,212 words
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Article552 1925-02-02 6 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 2. At the meeting of the Legislative Council, in answer to a question by the Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar. asking for the appointment of one Mohamedan and one Hindu non-oflicial commissioner on the boards appointed under Ordinance 92552 words
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Article103 1925-02-02 6 POLICE INTERFERENCE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, February 2. The Communists in Java are protesting against the closing of Communist schools. A meeting was held at Desa, Sidomoeljo, near Ngawi, of 1,200- Communists mostly armed. Following a siditious speech the Police attacked. A Communist was shot deai’. Six103 words
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Article52 1925-02-02 6 Previously acknowledged j. 25 X and Y ]p Warjax 7’aiping 5 F and R 5 Total $55 Ute hdtttn' ack mnclcdiies irdh grateful thanks the receipt of the above amount, and moulds be glad if those who have promised donations would jorwa', d cheques to52 words
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Article808 1925-02-02 6 Mr. T. W, H. Kingston has been ao pointed a Police Magistrate for Penan" Mr. R. G. Hadden has been appointed Assistant Conservator of Forest?, I’. aj Che Mohamed Ali bin Mat Saman 1 ta been appointed an Export Dutv for Malacca. Mr. Donald Paterson has been808 words
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Advertisement265 1925-02-02 6 I Estate 1 Managers II .1 I r Include BOON in your 1925 estimate j 2 You will be sure of satisfaction. H IE i II FRESH SUPPLIES OF. g 1 r Drugs and Chemicals of B. P. Standard, g R Surgical Instruments and Dressings, 2 Cotton Wool, Lint, Bandage265 words
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Advertisement22 1925-02-02 6 O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday.22 words
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Miscellaneous25 1925-02-02 6 TIDE TABLES. z To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 5.48 a.m. 1.8 a.m. 8.18 p.m. 12.21 p.m. To-Morrow. 9.4 a.m. 3.26 a.m. 9.22 p.m. 2.18 p.m.25 words
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Article251 1925-02-02 7 Expulsion of Patriarch. DELICATE SITUATION. [liEi'TKii's Telegrams.] London, January 31. delicate situation between Greece *nd Turkey has been created by the action of the Turkish Government by Spelling without any warning, the Greek Patriarch, ostensibly under the convention relating to the exchange of Turkish and Greek subjects.[liEi'TKii's Telegrams.] - 251 words
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Article108 1925-02-02 7 ITS WHOLE PURPOSE. London, January 31. The "Daily Telegraph’s" diplomatic correspondent says that notwithstanding Mr. Shidehara’s friendly declarations to Great Britain, sagacious statesmen in span are likely to be embarrassed by the flamboyant talk emanating from M. Chicherin in the Bolshevik press, that the whole purpose of the108 words
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Article94 1925-02-02 7 NO ALLIANCE YET. Paris, February 1. The "Matin learned from an authoritative source that the interpretation placed on a clause in the recently signed Husso-Japanese Treaty is, that Japan binds herself not to t nter into any understanding hostile to Russia. Therefore Japan will remain aloof in94 words
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Article36 1925-02-02 7 BIG UNION SUGGESTED. Melbourne, February 1. The All Australian Railways Union Conference decided to negotiate with the other transport unions with a view to the formation of one big union of transport workers.36 words
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Article55 1925-02-02 7 LATEST DODGE. London. January 31. The latest dodge by four Clydebank tenants against whom interdicts have been granted for returning after evictions. G the exchanging of houses, the idea l |f, ing that the interdicts apply specially particular houses and persons but not generally. Accordingly the exchange of55 words
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Article29 1925-02-02 7 1 >EFECTIVE MACHINEBY. Ponta Delgarda, February 1. The British motor vessel Silver Pine bom Singapore to New York has put into ibis port owing to defective machinery.29 words
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Article92 1925-02-02 7 Nearing Eighteen Pence. QUO IA INCRE ASED [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, January 31. The Mincing Lane rubber market opened with buyers at Is sd. and became stronger for all positions. One shilling s|d. was paid except for April, May and June, and Is. sfd. on the past quarter’s[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 92 words
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Article527 1925-02-02 7 DR. LUTHER’S REPLY. Berlin, January 31. In a statement to foreign journalists. Dr. Luther replied to M. Herriot’s accusations, mentioned on January 28. He emphasised that even if slight infringements of the Treaty of Versailles were discovered, they were not important compared with the gigantic extent of527 words
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Article36 1925-02-02 7 Paris, February 1. In the French Chamber, in the course of the debate on the budget for foreign affiairs, M. Herriot said he intended to appoint a Consul at Batavia. (X ale).36 words
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Article43 1925-02-02 7 REAPPEARANCE OF SOVIET. London, January 31. Interest has Iwn created by the reappearance of Soviet representatives in the Lancashire Cotton market during the past few days. They placed orders for over 1.000,000 pounds of yarn against security of Russian skins.43 words
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Article457 1925-02-02 7 Meeting of Committee. AMERICANS MEI HALE WAY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, January 31. At the meeting of the committee of sixteen members of the first and second Opium Conferences, the Dutch delegate declared that'the Netherlands had carried out the obligations under the Hague Convention and could not extend restriction[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 457 words
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Article70 1925-02-02 7 RAISULI DEFEATED. Tangier, January 31. Native reports show that Abdel Krim has completely defeated Raisuli, who is note only a prisoner in his residence, but is compelled to pay a heavy indemnity. No Concern of Spaniards. A message from Madrid says, that General Primo de Rivera stated. Since70 words
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Article117 1925-02-02 7 BENEFITS OF DIRECTORY. Barcelona, February 2. Sunday was given up to patriotic demonstrations on the occasion of the visit of General Primo de Rivera who dwelt on the benefits conferred to Barcelona by the establishment of the Directory. He declared that certain intensity in local Catalonian sentiment had117 words
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Article33 1925-02-02 7 Owing to the Ipoh Races, tlie concert to be given at the I'aiping Town Hall by the Quartette Party on the 7th instant has been postponed to the 28th instant.33 words
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Article187 1925-02-02 7 Experts Recommendation. NOT UNSAFE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London February 1. A Commission of experts, who have been examining St Paul’s Cathedral since 1921, state that the suggestions that the Cathedral is unsafe are unfounded. The methods they recommended for strengthening the main piers of the Cathedral will, if[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 187 words
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63 1925-02-02 7 The following donations have been received Previously acknowledged $1620.00 The Hon. Mr. Song Ong Siang and Mrs. Song Ong Siang 25.00 Mr. E. Gattey 18.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Parbury 18.00 Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Darby, Johore 25.00 Dr. E. C. Downer63 words
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Article102 1925-02-02 7 MR. BORDEN’S VIEWS. Ottawa, January 31. In his address to the League of Nation’s Society, Mr. Borden warmly supported the Geneva Protocol. He thought the matters raised in connection with tho Japanese amendments were irrelevant to the question of participation in a disarmament conference. He suggested, however, a102 words
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Article143 1925-02-02 7 BIG DEMONSTRATION. Dublin, February 2. Mr. W. T Cosgrave’s first public appearance since his return from his holiday in France was attended by’ considerable disturbance on the occasion of a big demonstration at College Green to support the Government candidates atthe by elections for the Dail. It caused143 words
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Article115 1925-02-02 7 The roster of Visiting Justices for this year is as follows January—Messrs J. G. Brown and W. E. Hunt. February—Messrs. A. W. Blackstone and Lira Eow Thoon. March —Messrs, R. P. Phillips and Yeoh Paik Tatt. April—Messrs. F. 11. Grumitt and Lim Seng Hooi. May—Messrs. F. N. Syer115 words
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Article76 1925-02-02 7 Match Against Tasmania. SUTCLIFFE’S CENTURY. [Reuter’s Telegrams Hobart, January 31. The weather was fine and there was an attendance of 3.000 spectators. On a good wicket the M. C. C. scored 449. Sutcliffe, who contributed 188, played an attractive sound innings on both sides of the wickets. *He[Reuter’s Telegrams ] - 76 words
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Article34 1925-02-02 7 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS. Sydney, January 31. The Australasian Lawn Tennis Championships resulted as follows: Singles—Anderson beat Patterson 11— 9, 2—6, 6—2, 6—3. Doubles—Patterson and O’Hara Wood beat Anderson and Kalms 6—4, 9—7, 7_5.34 words
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Article39 1925-02-02 7 WALKING RECORD BEATEN. Boston, February 1. Willie Plank beat the Italian. Frige, io, in the 3 060 metres walk in 12 minutes 52 4/5 seconds, beating his own world record of indoor walking by 1 1/5 seconds.39 words
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Article25 1925-02-02 7 FRENCH CHAMPION BEATEN. London, February 1. At Glasgow for the European Flyweight Championship. Clark (Gr at Britain), beat Montrenil (France), the holder on points.25 words
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Article16 1925-02-02 7 Washington, February 1. The Bulgarian Minister to the United States has resigned.16 words
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Article17 1925-02-02 7 Petersburg (Florida), January 31. The death is announced of the novelist, George Washington Cable.17 words
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Article178 1925-02-02 7 SINGAPORE BEATS NEGRI SEMBILAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) In the last Busby match of the season, Singapore defeated Negri Sembilan by 24 points (three goals, two penalty goals and one try) to nil. Compared with the Malaya Cup final, Negri Sembilan put up a better showing than Selangor,178 words
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Article311 1925-02-02 7 F. A. Cup Competition. SECOND ROUND RESULTS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, January 31. The resul of the second round of the Football Association Cup Competition were as follows Bristol City 0, Liverpool 1. Sunderland 0. Everton 0. Blackburn 0, Portsmouth 0. Sheffield 3, The Wednesday 2. Birmingham 1, Stockport[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 311 words
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Article113 1925-02-02 7 At the instance of Mr. Taylor, head of the Preventive Service. Captain Mackenzie, master of the Hong Hwa, and Mr. Lim Kian Beng, agent of the same vessel, were prosecuted and were each fin»d $5OO and costs by Mr. David on charges of the Hong Hwa113 words
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Advertisement95 1925-02-02 7 MEWETT SIX] DE LUXE. 5 Specially Reduced Price $2,450. 5 M The Jewett Six satisfies the masculine liking for quick w getaway, superb strength, and sure-footedness. I' or the w woman driver or passenger it has an irresistible appeal because of its beauty, its delightful comfort and because g g95 words
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Article1323 1925-02-02 8 RIBEIRO CO. “S.F.P.” ALTERNATIVE TO WINDING-UP. Six Months Report to be Presented. The seventeenth ordinary general meeting of Messrs 0/A. Ribeiro Singapore, was held at the Company’s offices. The chairman (Mr. C. A. da Silva) presided, and there were also present the hon’ble Mr, E. Tessensohn, Messrs V. Clumeck, E.“S.F.P.” - 1,323 words
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Article302 1925-02-02 8 MARSHAL FENG’S NEW POST. Peking, January 15. —Marshal Tuan Chijui recently sent his confidential counsellor. General Ting Hsi-yuan, to interview Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang, after which it was rumoured that Marshal Feng had resolved to take up the post of Tupan of the North-West Frontier, but no official statement302 words
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Advertisement376 1925-02-02 8 Ithe R i zj Oji ,o wRS^ E < r k TO?2f JIJ S V w OMAWTiii J f J »iu»«>~ IL j ■t> LONDON pApP' rJt* < Z HU A. l|o K ,ia»a- eg BjfE A Bfcl y/PPEARANCE is not usually deceitful. Take “Greys” Cigarettes, for instance. Note their376 words
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Advertisement583 1925-02-02 8 The “HOLBORN” solid steel |ft SAFE f BENT COLD FROM A liifc&n P SINGLE PLATE WITHOUT SEAMS OR JOINS £5:10:0 BRITISH MADE BODY—The body i« conrtnicted of highest FIRE-RESIST I CHAMBi lo T. J indis bent eoM by rowerfel machinery Fire-re.isting Chambers are m nr., corner», thus ensuring abnence of583 words
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Article688 1925-02-02 9 annual ATHLETIC sports. The second annual athletic sports of 12x0 Old Frees’ Association were held on the Penang Free School ground on Saturday afternoon. There was a large attendance, including the Hon. Mr. W. H. Thorne, Messrs Khoo Sian Ewe, Quah Beng Kee, M. H. M. Noordiu, Lim Cheng688 words
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Article31 1925-02-02 9 Air Men O’War Royd Cable. OolfHarry Vardon. BridgeE. Bergholt. London Letter |onrown Scottish Letter {Correspondents Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions I Paris. In the Public Eye. David Wilson.31 words
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Article23 1925-02-02 9 The mail despatched from Penang on the 9th January by the s.s. Teesta was delivered in London on the 31st January.23 words
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Article480 1925-02-02 9 TWELFTH ANNUAL MEETING. I he twelfth annual general meeting of the Ayer Weng (Rahman) Development and Prospecting Company, Limited, was held at the registered oflices of the company, Georgetown Chambers, Penang, at 11 a. m. to-day. Mr. F. Duxbury presided and there were also present Messrs H. Dove,480 words
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Article202 1925-02-02 9 SECOND DAY’S HANDICAPS. The following are the handicaps for the second day of the Ipoh Races Race 11. Kelagold 9. 4 Babz <8.3 Spangles 8.10 Queen of Sheba 8.3 Shantung 8.10 Whitestone 8.2 Zara 8.- 5 Thelacorn 8.0 Radin 8. 5 Tigablas 8.0 Race 111. Penarth 9.0 Ningpo202 words
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Article119 1925-02-02 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list at 1 p.m. to-day Saturday. To-day. S 8 E Shares. >» gj S <D 5 oq a 00 t c. e. c. c. Mining. Chenderiang 20/- 20/6 20/- 20/6 Hitam 1.65 1.70 1.65 1.70 ex119 words
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Article95 1925-02-02 9 February 2, 1925 Local. cts all (Smoked Sheet ...58| markets Fine Pale Crepe ...58k dull Unsmoked Sheet 45 downSINGA- (Smoked Sheet 60k ward pore I Crepe ...60k t’dency London and New York. New York ...G3s| Smoked Ribbed Sheet 57} to 58k per lb do. No. 256 56} Unsmoked95 words
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Article158 1925-02-02 9 The. Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on January 30: London. Spot £262.15s Down £2.10s 3 mos. buying 265.5 s 3 3 selling 265.10 s 3 Local. January 31: Singapore sold 125 tons at sl32k Penang buyers no sellers at $132 k. February 2: Singapore sold158 words
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Article212 1925-02-02 9 The output of Nawng Pet Tin, Limited Returns for January 1925 were: hours run 671, yardage treated 35,000, ore won pikuls, 500, approximate cost of mining $6,400 approximate revenue $41,000 Rainfall 10.46 inches. The output of The Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N. L. from 25th to 31st212 words
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Article1141 1925-02-02 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 0 NAMES g© OQ w> E* RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c 8 oft Allenoy Rubber Co 1 20 1 30j ei Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 OO 1 10 Amalgamated Malay Estatea 1 M)l 2 00 Ayer Hitem Planting Syndicate 11 00 11 50 Ayer Kuning Rubber1,141 words
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Advertisement22 1925-02-02 9 MASSAGE AND RENU LIFE VIOLET RAY Specially for “Rheumatism and every Nervous Disease by Miss SATO 35, Leith Street, PENANGTelephone No, 49*.22 words
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Advertisement23 1925-02-02 9 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Courbx, Key ror New Era. $l/50 per book or $l/80 poet free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.23 words
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Advertisement928 1925-02-02 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Linggi Plantations Limited. =±=s-lt-- _J_! L (Incorporated in England., POSITIONS VACANT. The undersigned have received cuth» A x advice to the effect that Linggi PkntaWanted special Apprentices at Con- tj onB Ltd are making an iesue to the tral Workshops, Kuala Lumpur for B h ar eholders at928 words
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Miscellaneous116 1925-02-02 9 Entire Change of Programme at the CHUNG HWA CINEMA COMPANY, Kuala Kangsar Road Theatre Hall. From Monday 2nd to Thursday sth February, 1925. 2 Shows for First Show —From 6 p. m. to 8-45 p. m. 2 Payments. J Second Show—From 9-15 p. m. to 12 p. m. 2 MATINEES116 words
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Article1021 1925-02-02 10 TO-DAY’S D E P A KT 0 R E S Edavana for Port S wet ten ham and Singapore. Rochussen for T. Semawe, Sabang, Olehleh and Padang. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Ghirbi for Pang Nga, Pusom and Girbee, van Hogendorp for Belawan (Deli) and Langsa. Gleniffer1,021 words
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Article395 1925-02-02 10 Ol.osE DAILY (exrppt S 8T T.IAIN, federated Malay States, Mahu.i Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post. rx< L; t w lt re otherwise stated, close half ar hou: ?ar!i<>r than the Ordinary mail Rt sumption oi Nmm Mail Sho icf. The following additional mails will be closed395 words
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Advertisement2286 1925-02-02 10 fgJL I 1 x ZXWj? SI 4l IWP On Tuesday the 24th day of February 1925 VZ Qi 1 IS. Lot AUthatpieceof d and hereditament. r East District of P_enang comprised in Grant No. 17 of lovl fp(?t or there In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. I abouts2,286 words
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Advertisement44 1925-02-02 10 IlliJ here’s health and strength, recuperation and invigoration in a bottle of SIMONDS’ MILK STOUT—and very nice, too. Nutritious and creamy you’ll remember the “first to-dav it i fs S I M O N D S’ MILK STOUT. —run i y o oo i44 words
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