Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 February 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 103. No. 29. VOL. LXXXIII. THURSDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1925. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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    • 658 1 fOKISATSU. PHOTOGRAPHIC art studio ’Phone 772. 68. BISHOP STREET. ..tjawwiim ii'i larwilHMMliTtTliii—»——. r i WOLFE’S RELIABILITY AROMATIC [few 1 SCHNAPPS X*' ECONOMY I AU. G A RAGES IMPORTED BY THE SOLID w I ’in* w Borneo Company, Limited, BAND Sime, Darby Co., Ltd.. (Incorporated in England) il l TYRES. PENANG
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    • 20 1 ?r=i= x XVKM T. NAGATA, I DENTIST. I NEXT DOOR TO I I THE DISPENSARY." I W X—XBK y. 35» «■»«*«<»•
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  • 736 2 DISASTER TO TRADE AND EMPLOYMENT. Lord Colwyn’s Committee on the National Debt and the incidence of ex sting taxation met at 5, Old Palace-yard, Westminster, and took evidence relating to the capital levy from Mr. W. W. Paine, one of the joint general managers of Lloyds Bank.
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  • 78 2 YOUNG MEN WHO OUGHT TO BE AT WORK. Mr. R. Green, the presiding magistrate at Tottenham Police Court, remarked on the number of young men occupying seats in the public part of the court. He sa/id There are some 50 men, all under twenty yiear 8 of age,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1620 2 POSITIONS VACANT.NOTICES. NOTICE. ««“[■a-d 2nd Grade Dre B e r wanted Arya Natana Vinotha Sabah. p K Order. framed under Section immediately. Burnished quarters. Good to energetic man. Apply Manager, The of the above Dran aCo begf) 6 (4) of Ordinance 96 (Minor Offences) io 9 ani jBtate to announce
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    • 43 2 The Best Cough Medicine. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy i s the largest selling cough medicine in the world to-day because it does exactly what a cough medicine i 8 supposed to do. It stops coughs and cold s speedily and effectually. For sale everywhere.
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  • 450 3 I XPERTS SUPPORT SIR B. MOYNIHAN’S PLEA. The statement made by Sir Berkeley Movnihan, the most famous surgeon in in-eat Britain, that nearly all cancer is 'nable if an operation were performed tr iv. was the subject of general comment. “We do not. know
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  • 178 3 Tokio, January 31. —The actual receipts of Japanese rice for 1924 are estimated at 57,171,000 koku, according to the investigation made by the authority, which shows an increase of 1,727,000 koku compared, with the receipts for the previous year and a decrease by 1.897,000 koku on the normal
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  • 54 3 Mr. Victor Alexander Williamson, C G., of the Temple, E. C., and of s i»nderland, believed to be the oldest Past Grand Warden in Freemasonry, who, 11 the Coronation of King Edward, was 1 h r f of the Gold Staves in-Waiting, and who died in September,
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  • 284 3 There is nothing of much interest in the paddy crop report for the last ten day s of December, which has just been issued. The entirely unimportant changvad of Prachuab has the distinct-ion of having carried its bit’ to the end of the year, and stands at
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  • 207 3 The area under rice in Burma for the Current year 1924-25 is now put at 8,936,000 acres in Lower Burma and 2,629,700 acres in Upper Burma, a total of 11,565,700 acres, being 916,748 acres more than the final figures for last year. These are the figures fof
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  • 126 3 NO REPLY TO THE ATTACK OF LORD GORELL. 1 have nothing to say on the subject,’ stated Mr. H. G. Wells when asked to reply to Lord Gorell’s attack on him in an address at the University College. Lord Gorell described Mr. John Drinkwater and Mr. H.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 59 3 Unnecessary Words. hy waste w ords and advertising space 1:1 describing the many points of merit in hamberlain’s Cough Remedy The most L'i' f j(]j f)US are aa (dsfi e d when we state that ’t cures colds and coughs from any cause, an, l that it contains absolutely no
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    • 217 3 THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN YOUR LIFE is your health. Everything else depends upon it. Therefore carefully safeguard your physical condition, and when you do not feel as well as you ought, when you are nervous, irritable-, lack appetite, colour, energy, have headaches, feel tired all the time,* or suffer
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    • 2335 3 y OF O* l T ueS d fly th 6 24th day of February, 1925. Lo‘ 15. All that piece of land and hereditaments situate in the North East District of Penang comprised in Grant No. 17 of 1801 which said piece of In the Slinreme Court nf the Straits
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  • 655 4 —“S.F.P.” APPEAL JUDGE REDUCES FINE. Mr. Cecil Reubens, the Singapore advocate and solicitor, who was recently convicted by the police Magistrate and fined one hundred dollars on charges of reckless driving and disobeying the signal of a police officer at the junction of Stamford Road and N
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  • 127 4 To-day at the Esplanade from 8.30 to 10.30 p.m.— 1 March Blaze of Glory Holznian 2 Overture Napoleon Bilton 3 Waltz Cairo Fletcher 4 Fox Trot San McPhail 5 Serenade Whistling AViudram 6 Selection Beauty Spot Tate 7 Intermezzo Caunterbury Chimes Ancliffe 8 Fox Trot Taint Nobody’s
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  • 603 4 The modern system of examinations, competitive and otherwise, has always lain open to criticism and does indeed possess certain obvious defects, says the Evening Standard in a leading article. But the defects have been so obvious that there has been a tendency to emphasise them without suggesting either a
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  • 68 4 APPEAL FOR FUNDS TO PRESERVE NATIONAL MEMORIAL. The following donations have been received Previously acknowledged $2,131 Mr. A. H. Turner 100 Mr. F. R. Heron 25 Mr. L. G. Felkin 25 Mr. Nomanbhoy Abdeali 25 Mr. Sefton Cullen 18 Mr. C. E. Lambert 10 Cheques should be
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  • 94 4 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 31st January, 1925, shows a total of 59 deaths 36 males and 23 females—the death-rate being 23.06 per mille per annum, compared with 26 97 in the preceding week and with 17.99 in the corresponding
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  • 277 4 M. H. O. BEAT M. E. By winning all the six fixtures in the Municipal Football League the Electric Supply Department have won the League but the match to decide who should be the runners-up was played off yesterday evening on the Renong ground between the Health
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  • 90 4 The following ties have been fixed for Friday, February 6: Doubles Handicap.—Scr. J.G. Allan and W. Hamilton v. —1 J. M. Chalmers (D) and J. M. Chalmers (C.S.) (2); —2 G. B. F. Southam and J. Duguid v. Winners of A. J. Plumb and E. J. McLernon
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  • 180 4 The following ties have been fixed for Monday, February 9: Single Handicap Class “B’’ (Unfinished Tie). 4G. Johnstone v. —15.4 A. I. Burnie (3). Single Handicap Class “C”. —l5 C. B. Terdre v. —15.2 G. J. Gilmour (1) —l5 W. McQuarrie v. —15.2 W. Price (6). Ladies’
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  • 228 4 PENANG. FEBRUARY 5, 1925 (By Court gsv of phr Chartkrr Bank.) London Demand Rank 2/4 1/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/16 „3 Credit 2/4 19 32 3 Documentary 2’4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 155,y 3 days’Right Private 160 j Bombay Demand Bank ]ss| I e Madras Demand
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 529 4 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Required for Large Estate in Sumatra. Competent first-class Typist, accustomed to typing complicated Statements of Accounts. Knowledge of Shorthand and Bookkeeping an advantage. Salary $150.00. Apply McAuliffe, Davis Hope, Penang. TO LET. Furnished or unfurnished Compound House No. 63 Northam Road. Electric lights, tennis court. Entry
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    • 57 4 A Favourite Rub Down. The golfer, the football player and the all round athlete know the value of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It is just the thing for a rub down after a hard game. All soreness disappears like magic and sprains and swellings are cured in oneth’rd less time than
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    • 369 4 a m n 5 The George Town Dispensary Ltd,, PENANG, 8 i THE LARGEST WHOLESALE AND 3 j RETAIL CHEMISTS IN MALAYA. J I ISo Estate Managers: jl lifrv In i ustice to y° urself and to the II U 110.111 Jr advertiser you should MAKE SURE 4 that claims
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  • 652 5 A recent notice in our personal column invited a typical English gentleman to pose for photographic advertising, says The Times of January 6. By the terms of the offer he was to be young, tall, and fair,” but no other restriction was set upon any man’s choice
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  • 193 5 IN DIFFICU TIES AFTER HELPI NG A FR TEND. The story of a chaplain who was forced to borrow from moneylenders after helping a friend was told at the London Bankruptcy Court at a m> eting of creditors of Basil Claude Hudson Andrews, of Kensal Green.
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  • 415 5 EUROPEAN FALLS FROM AEROPLANE AT HONGKONG. The inaugural ceremony of the Abbott School of Aviation on the Kowloon City field, Hongkong, on January 24, ended in disaster. Mr. Reginald Earnshaw, a young ex-member of the Hongkong Police Force, and an Ex-Service man had arranged to make a parachute
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  • 333 5 APPEAL TO PARLIAMENT. Zulu, a three-and-a-half years old thoroughbred Airedale terrier, has been the more or less innocent cause oft* raising a novel )X)int of law, and an appeal is to be made to Parliament by the National Canine Defence League. Hou this came about was
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 114 5 Whiteaway s UNREPEATABLE SALE OFFER OF < SAXONE I FOOTWEAR] I* As a climax to the < thousands of Sale Bar- < gains offered to the < public during the last < fortnight we now make < I this unique offer for the J last ten days of the sale
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    • 24 5 I Mbuical Guidb, by Dr. E. N. Graham. <3/- per boo t or $3/30 poet free. stocked by the Pin*n< Ga*ett' Pre»», Ltd.. Penang.
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    • 59 5 A Germ Destroyer. There is no danger whatever from lock jaw or blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is promptly applied. It is an antiseptic and destroys the germs which cause these dis eases. It also causes wounds to hee’ without maturation anl in one-third tbf
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    • 72 5 YOU, TOO, 1 CAN EASILY OWN A I PIANO. li Our easy purchase out of income terms are arranged for your convenience and there is no need to disturb I your capital. May we explain more fully ROBINSON I PIANO Co., (Incorporated in Hongkong.) I PENANG. IS Dodge-Cor. I Service
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  • 19 6 Berenger —On 2nd February, at Lintang Estate, Sungei Si put, to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Berenger,—a daughter.
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  • 544 6 When the commanding position of the Conservative Party in the present House of Commons is taken into consideration, the fact that Protection has made its reappearance at a comparatively early stage in the new Government’s career need occasion no surprise. According to a cable received to-day, industries may henceforth
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  • 477 6 Speculation was rife among lawyers in Ceylon with regard to Tire successor o! Sir Anton Bertram as Chief Justice. We are now informed that the selection for the post has fallen upon Sir Charles Ernest St. John Branch, who has been Chief Justice of Jamaica since
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  • 33 6 Air Men O’War Boyd Cable. Harry Vardon. Bridge k. Bergholt. Tendon Letter Our Own Scottish Letter. J Correspondents Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions) Paris. In the Public Fye. David Wilson.
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  • 1666 6  -  BY BOOKWORM. (Continued.) Lieut Colonel James Low the translator of the Kedah Annals into English, a proper authority to express his opinion on Malayan subjects in his account of The Origin and Progress of the British Colonies in the Straits of Malacca, repudiated the fact that
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  • 57 6 Saturday, 7th instant General Office closed at noon. Savings and Money Order Branch clo> b Government Telegraph Office < lll ’•> 8 p.m Post Office Daily 1 morning only. Sub Offi' es 8 to U‘" 11 and 4 to 5 pin. Deliveries to 1 9 a.m.. 10.30 a.m.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 23 6 “E. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 186 7 Government Protection. MIXED PRESS VIEWS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February 4. Industries may henceforth secure pro- C [i,,n, if they can prove to the satisfaction of the Board of Trade that their industries are suffering from unfair abnormal competition, and also demonstrate that the industries are managed efficiently and
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  • 162 7 COMPANIES’ SURPRISE MOVE. London, February 4. A surprise move by the companies as regards the railwaymen’s demands, which were fully published in the papers on December 11 and 12, has .cdonished the Unions, who anticipated a Stiff fight when the proposals ultimately reached the National Wages Board but
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  • 76 7 CONFERENCE IN SINGAPORE. London. February 4. In addition to IL M. S. Hawkins and H. M. S. Chatham, the Australian Cruiser Adelaide, now proceeding to Australia from England and H.M.S. Concord, which is being lent to Australia for four months in accordance with the scheme of inter-change
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  • 97 7 RECEPTION AT VANCOUVER. Vancouver, February 4. I'he Government gave a banquet in honour of the Admiral and Officers of the Japai ese Naval Squadron visiting here. Chief Justice J. A. Macdonald, the acting Lient-Governor of British Columbia, toasting the guests, said that they were grateful tn the
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  • 65 7 ZAGHLUL PASHA DEFEATED. Cairo, February 4. The first degree elections were held to-dav for the purpose of choosing delegates who, on March fi. will elect the members of the new Chamber. Zaghlul Pasha was defeated by one vote, but the Get that he is not elected as an
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  • 44 7 Moscow, February 4. A serni-ollicial message says that M. C i'inin, Chairman of the Central Soviet x eutive. has arrived at Tashkent to I" tieipate in the Turkestan Soviet to 'Cqu.iint himself with the organisation oi the newly formed Republics thereabouts.
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  • 170 7 Still a Deadlock. NEUTRALS changing sides. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, February 4. The committee of five representing Great Britain, France, United States, Japan and Finland, had an exhaustive private discussion this morning with the object of finding a formula to reconcile the divergent views regarding the date from which
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  • 189 7 EXPLANATION OF DELAY, London, February 4. Apropos of the Hu Kuang Bonds, mentioned yesterday. Mr. Chen writes to the Times stating that the delay is not due to differences between the Government and the agents but between agents themselves. The Times City correspondent says that the explanation
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  • 89 7 STANDARD OIL’S OFFER. Paris. February 4. The Petit Parisien publishes an account of an interview by its Moscow correspondent-with M. Rykoff, President of the Council of Commissars, who is reported to have stated that the Standard Oil Company proposed to the Soviet that it should buy the entire
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  • 23 7 INCREASE OVER 192.3. Paris. February 4, French colonial trade for 1924 totalled 9,.3fifi,000.000 francs, being 2.000,000,000 in excess of 1923.—(Va1e.)
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  • 27 7 SOVIETS ACCEPT INVITATION. Rome, February 4. 'The Soviets I ave accepted the Italian Government’s invitation to participate in the next commercial fair at Milan.
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  • 68 7 DISTRICT COURT’S DECISION. Amsterdam, February 4. The District Court decided that the Royal Dutch Lloyd would have to pay the October 1924 coupons of those seven per cent bonds of which the holders did not agree to reorganisation. This means that the full face value must be
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  • 43 7 E NG AGE M ENT A N NOUNCED. New York. February 4. 'The union of two of the richest families in the world is involved in the announcement of the engagement of Mr. Janies Stillman Rockefeller and Miss Nancy Carnegie.
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  • 196 7 Official Text. S VHSFYING IRRECONCII.ABLES. [Reuter’s Telegrams M ashington, February 4. In order to satisfy further the irreconcilables, Mr. Hughes has transmitted to the Senate the official text of the recent reparations agreement accompanied by an explanation of the agreement negotiated under the recognised authority of the President
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  • 67 7 HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE’S ORDER. Washington, February 4. 'The Department of Commerce learns that the Hamburg-American Line has ordered ten cargo steamers of the Flettner rotor type for the Hamburg-Rio de Janeiro and Hamburg-East Asia routes where it is calculated that trade winds and monsoon conditions will enable savings
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  • 59 7 LANDING AT MAURETANIA. Brest. February 4. Captain Le Maitre and Lieutenant Arrechard, who left Etampes on February 3 in an effort to make a non-stop flight to Dakar in Senegal, were forced to land in Mauretania. 750 kilometres from their goal. They thus covered 4000 kilometres, which
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  • 154 7 BIG FINANCIAL BATTLE. London, February 5. The Daily Express forecasts a big financial battle coming over the question of the return of the gold standard in which the combatants will be the Banks and City interests on the one part and producers on the other. It declares that
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  • 77 7 HOW A NEW M. P. VOTED AGAINST HIS PARTY. Mr. F. G. Rye, Conservative M. P. for the Loughborough Division, explaining at Ashby-de-la-Zouch to his supporters how he unwittingly voted against his party, said tWe House of Commons internally was like a rabbit warren honeycombed wiith
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  • 55 7 The homeward mail by the Ellenga closes at 10 a m. to-morrow. The B I. Packet Tara with mails despatched from London on the 15th .January is expected to arrive here at fi a.m. to-morrow. 'The mails despatched from France by the s.s. Angkor is expected to arrive
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  • 221 7 F. A. Cup Replays. HOTSPUR’S NARROW VICTORY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February 4. The replays in the Football Association Cup resulted as follows Everton 2 Sunderland 1 ’Portsmouth 0 Blackburn 0 Blackpool 2 Bradford 1 Tottenham Hotspurs 1 Bolton 0 *After extra time. First Division League. London. February 4.
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  • 56 7 DUTCH CONTRIBUTION. The Hague, February 4. A bill will shortly be introduced in the S ates General providing for the grant of a maximum of 1,000.000 florins to be spread over four years 1925 to 1928, in four equal instalments for the expenses of the Olympic Games to
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  • 98 7 MORE WORLD RECORDS. New York, February 4. Nurmi won the 2} mile race at the Madison Square Garden in 10 minutes 19 seconds. It is claimed to be 14 2/5 seconds below the world’s record. Willie Plant defeated Frigerio in the 5,000 Metre walk in 22 minutes
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  • 140 7 FRANCE’S REPORTED INTEREST OFFER TO AMERICA. According to the newspapers, the suggestions made by M. Herriot to Mr. Myron T. Herrick, the United States Ambassador, regarding the French debt to America were supplemented by a memorandum from M. Clementel, the Finance Minister, with regard to the precise
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  • 116 7 In the opinion of the General Council of the Bar, it is not in accordance with professional etiquette for a stipendiary magistrate to act as a conveyancing counsel, but there is no objection on professional grounds to a stipendiary acting as an arbitrator. Mr. and
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  • 259 7 Union Jack Club. NAVAL VISIT BOXING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 5. At the annual general meeting of the Union Jack Club, Sir T. Fraser presiding said that the accounts for the six months ended December 31, showed a profit of $1,971. They started the new club
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  • 279 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, February 4. Before Mr. H. H. Banks, the Seremban Magistrate on Monday the 2nd. inst.. Tan Kai Ong, a Lodging house keeper* and P.W.D. Contractor was charged with letting out rooms for immoral purposes. Said Abu Bakar Inspector attached to the Seremban Central
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  • 558 7 Mr. R. M. Lamb, of Singapore, is visiting Ipoh. Mr. E. Pratt, District Judge, Penang, has gone to Ipoh. Mr. Wilcoxon arrived here this morning from Singapore by the s. s. Sarpedon. Lady Clifford, wife of Sir Hugh Clifford, left London for Nigeria on January 21. Mr.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 58 7 SPECIAL BARGAIN j ONE ONLY 6 CYLINDER I JEWETT I I REDUCED PRICE $2,450 H 7/ want a fust class qoinfortahe car at a bargain figure W 7/ou should 'phone for a trial at once. JJ THIS OFFER CANNOT BE REPEATED. H W APPLY to 5 BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED, 5
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  • 276 8 REFUSAL TO SERVE A MAN IN THE WEST END. A summons against Chong Choy, licensee of a Chinese cafe in Oxfordstreet, W., for not maintaining good order and rule, inasmuch as abusive language was used to two customers,” was dismissed at Marlborough-street Court. Harry Evans,
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  • 276 8 £2OO Cl FT FOR ADVICE. His rates of interest paid to- moneylenders was a reason givep by Dr. Alexander Thomas Harrison, medical officer to the Durham Rural District Council, for his failure when he appeared for examination at Durham Bankruptcy Court. His liabilities totalled £7,762 and
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  • 98 8 74 KILLED AND 406 INJURED LAST YEAR. During 1924 the London Fire Brigade received 7175 call s to fires> in the L. C. C. area. Of these, 1802 proved to be false Harms and 1282 chimney alarms, so that the actual number of fires in London was
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  • 68 8 AMERICAN OPINION ON THE HALF PER CENT. INTEREST. Although the French Debt s Note has not yet been received, satisfaction is expressed by White House spokesmen at France’s expressed willingness to fund debts. The general opinion <i s that a ten. years moratorium would be acceptable, while doubtless
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  • 596 8 BRITISH COSTS STILL TOO HIGH. Sir William J. Larke, director of the National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, in an address on “Ihe European Steel Situation,” at the quarterly meeting of the London Iron and Steel Exchange said the presents centre of interest of the British
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  • 119 8 CABINET AND A LABOUR GOVERNMENT PLAN. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald in June last addressed a letter to the Governors of the Overseas Dominions regarding consultation on matters of foreign policy and general Imperial interest. A White Paper contains the ctfrrespondence which has passed. This concludes with a letter
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 289 8 CHARM WITHOUT HARM THERE’S a charm without harm in Instant Pottum. There’s a delight in inhaling its stimulating aroma. There’s a satisfaction in the delicious flavour of this exceptional beverage. There’s health and strength in every spoonful of Instant Postum. Compounded solely of pure wheat and sugar cane. Instont Postum
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    • 68 8 Whooping Cough. V hen your child has whooping cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giving Chamberlain s Cough Remedy as may be required. This remedy will also liquify the tough mucus and make it easier to expectorate. It has been used successfully in many
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    • 371 8 !|,-j 1 Jlulm.. J They know when 9 it’s timey&Ovaltine *1 The little one’s Ovaltine’’ is ready and tney are eagerly ready for it, too. They love its delicious 7 flavour and much prefer it to any other beverage 4 ix\ Mother knows how good it is for children— how
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  • 523 9 M. M.” CHARGE AGAINST AN INDIAN. 11. Dawespillay, an Indian who was arrested some time in December in the Federated MaW States as a result of a circular received in this country from Madras, has been committed to prison by the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate pending the
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  • 86 9 FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. The fourteenth annual report of the ommittee of the Young Muslim Union for the year ended December 31st 1924 says, that the surplus of income over expenditure at the end of 1924 amounted to 129-68. against $4O-69 in 1923. The financ’al position of the
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  • 230 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 5E Shares. b h =t CO qq 30 00 S C. C. C. <!. Rubber (Dollar.) Jimah 1.20 1.30 1.15 1.20 Jeram K. 37| 424 35 37i Kamasan 3.25
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  • 39 9 The General Produce Agency, Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $75 to 75| F.A.Q. do 73 74 Low F.A.Q. do 70 72
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  • 222 9 tenures Opium p. chest $5,000.00 uom. njoves 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 11.90 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales tiattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 per
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  • 192 9 4 Statement of quantity and value of rubber exported during January, 1925. Exported Export during Declared Declared Exported during Total export similar period Value of Rub- Value for Destination during Jan. during the of previous Increase. Decrease, ber exported same period Jan., 1925. 1924. year. year. in
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  • 100 9 February 5. 1925 Local cts all {Smoked Sheet markets Fine Pale Crep, 58| dull Unsmoked Sheet 45 downSinga- 1 Smoked Sheet GOj ward POaw {Crepe ...60| t’dency London and New York. London —l/5 ...1/5 New York ...G3si Smoked Ribbed Sheet 57 4 to 59 per lb do. No.
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  • 15 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for January:— ibs. Narborough 37,000 Pusing 7.000
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  • 100 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on February 4: London. Spot £2fio.ss Up 5/3 mos. buying 263.5 s 7/6 3 selling 263.7.6 5/Local. February 5; Singapore sold 175 tons at $133 Penang buyers no sellers at $132. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London. February 4,
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  • 244 9 The output of Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., during the whole month of January was 2,270 piculs, hours run 2,103, yardage 254.0 '0 cubic yards (yardage for one of th» dredges not recorded). Estimated realised value of ore $173,000/-. The output of the Pegang Prospecting Company, Limited for the
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  • 1132 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. names cj i RUBBER [Dollar.] S c 1 9 eft Allenby Rubber Co 1 2 1 30 e> Gajah Rubber Estate 1 0 1 1 10 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 90 2 01 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 11 00 it 50 Kuning Rubber Estates 30 35
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 118 9 I POWER J I ECONOMY I SIMPLICITY I I ENDURANCE I J Car $1,150. Truck $1,280. x DEFERRED PAYMENTS ARRANGED. 3 Wearne Bros., Ltd;, PENANG. rfGH T WHITE ANTS DRY ROT 1 WITH “WOODLIFE" the um/i/£rsal Wood Preservative j MOST ECONOMICAL TO USE j Supplied to Government Depts. P.H.B. Etc.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 61 9 Lyric Theatres, Ltd. EMPIRE THEATRE ROYAT Wednesday—Friday. Thursday to Sunday. Lavender Bath Lady (Gladys Walton) Reels 5 Blict «Joi)6S n William Duncan and Edith “FAST MAIL” Johnson in Production—Reels 6 No Defence R r s “.THE girl i loved” Sheltered Daughters Starring Starring Justine Johnstone Reels 5 y w y-g
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  • 149 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sri Muar for P. Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Hague Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Kinta for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Sarpedon for Colombo. Suez, arseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow’. Pangkor for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. Kitano Maru for Colombo, Suez Port Said, Marseilles, Dunkirk, London, Rotterterdam
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  • 548 10 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, February 5, 1925. Ct; Government Mutton— Mutton Indian lb 55 Mtton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.3( Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 3Q Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55 Kidney
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