Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 February 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ABLHHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED I£J3. No. £39. VOL. LXXXIII. WEDNESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 565 1 KODAK films for sale. artistic local views always in stock. NIKKO STUDIO 7, Noriham Road, Penang. “FELIX KEEPS ON WALKING” I j I g SOME people pay for motoring they don’t get g =MIEM M M m f 8 H I THE DISCERNING MOTORIST SELECTS I i j 8 11
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    • 39 1 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained can only be relieved if screrntifically made Glasses are used OUR LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testirgrooms, and accurately adapted Spe des are AT YOUR SERVICE. SHANGHAI EASTERN MtNUFACrUBIHS DNICILS. 111, Fan) U
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  • 742 2 Pity the Poor Rich, condemned by stern necessity to live in the centre of London, suffering silent, unsung, writes Miss Diana Bourbon in the “Evening Standard.” Not, you must understand, the enormously rich j not even those whose incomes run up into the region of five
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    • 1054 2 MISCELLANEOUS» J I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ill t! r f ji- Illi School of Music, London) has vacancies /gf j! Including free town delivery or 111 Singing and Voice produc fl| X postage. m tion< Apply Box No. 35, c/o Pmang O I jJBJ gf L PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. v
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    • 79 2 A HABIT WORTH WHILE. Have you the habit of daily regularity If not, practise it, for ill-health surely follows its neglect. To restore the regular habit take Pinkettes for a few nights careful diet and moderate daily exercise will do the rest. As a remedy for constipation, liverishness sick headaches,
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    • 331 2 -...«Mix A WW JU I >To? Notch" f “K/ng George /V” Scotch Whisky J The Distillers Agency Limited, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND. H 7 The first thing people notice is— your hair TF that's wrong —it spoils your non-staining and non-greasy. In jars whole appearance. and tubes, at all drug and departNow
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  • 1148 3 (B> a Lady Correspondent.) Paris. January 21, 1925. Extraordinary! Here we are, still in January, and yet the Grands Couturiers are busy with their Spring models. One immediately wonders, What will be worn. The question appears to be one of paramount im ortance. if one judges by
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  • 309 3 We must go beyond India if we wish t o observe in true prospective, what the German trader is doing in the Orient, says "Commerce'’. In the Federate I Malay States, Germany is rapidly recovering her lost position. Prior to 1914. German merchants were pr >minent
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1022 3 BANKS <- HONGKONG and shanghai The man who knows I BANKING CORPORATION J (Incorporated in Hongkong.). IDG RIIOWS Authorised Capital $50,000,00! ~.n ed „a O p *20.000.0« ;■vaive r I' s < sterling £4,500,00! y S.lrer $25,500,001 9ft° l CflvtirhHz» y Reserve Liability of Proprietors 20,000,00i' i V V><ll. WiiC
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    • 16 3 Piiman’s New Course in Typewriting, $l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinaiig Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 258 3 RROW CLUB” "NEW CLUB” Supplied in all standard gauges and loads A NY oneofthese Remington UMC grades will give xx you entire satisfaction. Not only are these 1 cartridges quick-firing and hard-hitting but every one in the box may be depended on to give equally o rSf good results. Small
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  • 669 4 ANNUAL RRPORT. The first annual report of the above Society states: The Society started operations from Ist January, 1924, with 98 members, and the membership on 31st December, 1924, was 1,188. During the period 6 members withdrew from the Society on leaving the Service
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  • 97 4 I'lie health stateiiipnt for the Municipa ity of Georye Town for the week ending 14th Ft-hrnary. 1925, shows a total of 60 deaths .31 males and 26 females—the death rate being 23 46 P'T iniile per annum, compared with 24 63 in the preceding week and with 23.18
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  • 1474 4 SOME CRITICISMS OF AN IMPATIENT AGE. The teaching of the classics is so frequently attacked, and so frequently defended, on wrong grounds that it is worth while to make yet another effort to explain its value writes the Rev. C. A. Alington, D.D., Head Master of
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  • 124 4 Recruiting has been generally resumed in Madras Presidency, but the following taluks are closed to recruiting, owing to the prevalence of disease Salem District—Salem and Dharmapuri (under the jurisdiction of the E. C. Madras.) North Arcot District —Walajah and Vellore Taluks. Chingleput District —Saidapet Taluk. Salem District—Salem, Attur
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  • 23 4 The following are un-delivered cables for the week ending 18th instant at the E. E. A. C. Telegraph Co. Alla man.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 212 4 y olden Uĕe P6RSIA 531-623 A.D. vs 1 /4. i i MjrS/ The very name of Ctesiphon, i ancient capital of Persia, con- K/ jures up visions of vast trade enterprises throughout Cen- sia came l caravans J and a prosperous nation. yj 1 Ihe wise sayings oi poets, r
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    • 152 4 FOO CHEONG Co. No. 153 Hutton Lane and No. 101, Bishop Street, Penang. We offer our services as Build ing Contractors, Painters, Polishers and Signboard and Furniture Makers. The materials used bv us are of the best quality and our workmanship is of the highest standard. Wooden furniture of every
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  • 504 5 CHINESE vs. CRESCENT. Meeting again for the first time on the Esplanade, Penang, yesterday eveniing, id their Soccer League fixture, the Chinese and Crescent drew, neither side scoring any goals. Since they played last, both beams have been greatly strengthened with the result that yesterday’s name was
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  • 225 5 Tokio, February 14. —The Cabinet has decided to approve of the revised Manhood Suffrage Bill, which was forwarded by the Privy Council. The anti-Upper House reform campaign now reflected by a strong league oif the various functions in the House of Peers. It is stated that the Government
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  • 101 5 DISPUTE OVER SWEEP TICKET. In the Supreme Court, Ipoh, his Lordhip the Homi. Mr. Justice E. C. Watson presiding, the case arising out of a prize won in the Sweep Stake held at the Ipoh Gymkhana Club’s July Race Meeting in which Mr. A. F. Bidnell
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  • 982 5 REPORT OF PENANG BRANCH. The following is the report of the committee of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya (Penang Branch.) Committee :—Messrs. R. R. Robertson (President), J. S. Dawbarn (Vice-Presi-dent), H. E. GJollins (Hon. Treasurer), A. W. B. Hamilton (Hon. Secretary), H. D. Jensen, A. K. a’B Terrell, E.
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  • 408 5 MR. AMERY ON EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT. Mr. Amery was the chief guest at a dinner given at the Hotel Cecil by Messrs. A. Harper, Sons, and Bean, Limited, manufacturers of the Bean car. to mark the successful completion of the first double crossing of the Australian
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  • 115 5 PROCEEDINGS IN COURT IN CAMERA. Bombay, February 10.—Mohamed Ali, step father, and Aladdin, step uncle, of Mumtaz Begum, were discharged to-day by the Chief Presidency Magistrate, Mr. Malgaonkar, and Vena and five other accused in the case were remanded further. The proceedings were in camera. Eighth Arrest
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  • 71 5 APPEAL FOR FUNDS TO PRESERVE NATIONAL MEMORIAL. The following donations have been received Previously acknowledged $23,304.50 The Hon. Mr. E. C. H. Wolff and Mrs. Wolff 50-W Mr. H. R. Gordon 25.00 Mr. R. Boyd 25.00 Dr. G. S. Glass 25.00 Mr. W. R. C. Gray 10.00
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  • 687 5 S.F.P.” CLAIM FOR ALLEGED DAMAGE. Cracks which appeared in the walls of the Singapore Cold Storage building in Orchard-road during the construction of a Sewer along Orchard-road and Cuppageroad last year, were discussed in the District Court, Singapore, when Mr. P. F. David had before him a
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  • 114 5 HUSBAND STABS WIFE. At about 6.20 p.m. yesterday, a tragedy uas enacted in Weld Quay, which ended in the death of a Chinese woman, who succumbed to a stab wound alleged to have been dealt by her husband. The alleged murderer, it is said, went to the
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  • 80 5 In connection with the accident we recorded yesterday, in which a Bengali tailor sustained a broken thigh and several other injuries, which occurred at Magazine, we are informed that the man, with several others, was boarding onei of the trolley buses while it was in motion. He
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 23 5 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course. Key lor New Era. $l/50 per book or $l/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang
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    • 115 5 WMZS 4 /2- -I' was» I v- -rL MfiSaP (S S L J < The White Horse Inn, Canon- Zgate, Edinburgh. The Original Home of White Horse Whisky, 1742. White House Scotch Whisky WHITE HORSE DISTILLERS, LTD., GLASGOW LONDON. C.P. J. AGENTS’: Messrs. Adamson. Gilfillan X Co. Ltd., Penang, Malay
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  • 22 6 Webb. —At Kuala Lumpur on the 16th instant to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Webb of New Rompin Estate, a son.
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  • 44 6 Howell—Thompson.— At the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, on February 14, 1925, Madge Maud Mary Thompson, only daughter of Colonel R.L.B. Thompson, and Harry Alfred Adrian Howell, the Middlesex Regiment, eldest son of Colonel H. A. L. Howell, C.M.G. and Mrs. Howell.
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  • 39 6 The engagement is announced between Ralph Berry-Hart of Gala, Perak, F.M.S., younger son of the late Dr. Berry-Hart and Mrs. Berry-Hart, of Edinburgh, and Alice Ware, daughter of the late Rev. James Ware and Mrs. Ware of Shanghai.
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  • 542 6 It has been remarked that among the countries which have achieved a changed form of Government and a new political entity since the war is that of Palestine. That is emphatically correct, but the changed form of Government has in no way contributed towards the peace
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  • 313 6 The controversy regarding the teaching of Latin has never been satisfactorily settled. We do not suppose that it ever will be. Many people hitherto have regarded the argument concerning a dead language as so much wasted effort and no doubt in this age of materialism they
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  • 76 6 The homeward mail by the Tara closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, the 20th inst. I'he B. I. Packet Kllenga with mails despatched from London on the 29th .January is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 20th instant. The s.s. Heijin Main with mails
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  • 1665 6 MR. PHILIP MANINGTON. (By Bookworm.) Part 11. In June, 1795, Mr. P. Manington succeeded the founder of the Settlement ais Superintendent. In approving this appointment, the British East India Coy. wrote, inquiring how far in Mr. Manmg-j ton’s opinion the imposition of a moderate tax on
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  • 39 6 Air Men O’War Boyd Cable. Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. B rgholt. London Letter 1 Our o' v, i Scottish Letter Corresnondeiits Women’s Page) London an 1 Paris Fashions) Paris. In the Public Eye. Da'id W ilson-
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    • 229 6 John Haig? (THE ORIGINAL) Clubman's Wkisktj since 1627 JOHN HAIG i CO.. LTD. DISTILLERS. MARKINCH, FIFE. AND KINNAIRD HOUSE. PALI. MALL EAST. S.W.i ffl A M'tt. A /SSFhaJg doi\ i a rSsnLLtM J J -A //T MAREtNdH K rt'C’ar? si <u //L«Vx£lxiSX' r" M- />• 'Ww Jwß* Bfc. u*l.-.' obbM
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    • 23 6 ii 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
  • 28 6 DEATH. Chamarette.—At 133 Rangoon Road. Singapore at 6.30 p.m. on Feb. 16th 1925, Eulalia Maria Collaco, aged 43. dearly beloved wife of A. Ki g Chamarette, Deeply regretted.
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  • 204 7 Question in Parliament. MR. CHAMBERLAIN’S REPLY. [Renter’s Telegrams.] London, February 17. In the House of Commons, Mr. John Beckett asked what steps were being taken to ensure that British traders would enjoy equal privileges with Japanese traders in the Russian market, and whether the treaty with the
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  • 101 7 MILITARY PREPARATIONS DENIED. Moscow, February 17. M. Frunze, in a speech before 5,000 military cadets, ridiculed the reports of Soviet military preparations on the western frontier. He declared that the Soviet Government was absorbed in intensive economic reconstruction. He described the agreement between the Soviet and Japan as
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  • 80 7 ARRESTS IN WARSAW. Warsaw. February 17. Sensational arrests of alleged spies and Communist agents are becoming a daily occurrence in Warsaw. The Political police arrested on February 16 the director of a well-known oil concern in the luxurious apartment of an hotel, where it is alleged numerous
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  • 53 7 TWO BIG LOANS. Warsaw, February 17. According to the newspapers a British financial group is working in connection with an American group for arranging to lend the City of Lodz £3,000.000 for a sewage system, and £6,000,000 for textile mills. The latter will be partly for raw
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  • 65 7 NO CHANGE IN POLICY. London. February 17. In order to end the widespread reports of the impending change in the American attitude to Russia, President Coolidge states that he sees no indications pointing to recognition of the Soviet by the United States and Mr. Hughes on his
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  • 72 7 NO COMPLICATIONS. London, February 17. His Majesty King George V is slighGy better. There are no complications. Suffering From Bronchitis. London. February 17. An official bulletin issued at 2 in the afternoon says, that King George is suffering from bronchitis due to influenza. Despite a restless night.
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  • 244 7 Progress in Wireless. LONG DIS lANCE SUCCESSES. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February 17. The report of the Marconi Company says that since the last general meeting, the progress of developing directional short wave and long distance wireless has exceeded anticipations. Recent tests have shown that continuous day and night
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  • 114 7 (Vale.) APPEAL FOR RESTORATION. Paris, February 17. In the French Chamber, M. Herriot made an appeal for a union of all Frenchmen on the question of the financial restoration, which only needed a little patience and optimism to achieve. He announced the measures for checking the flight of
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  • 165 7 CHANGING BASIS. London, February 17. In the House of Commons. Mr. Albert Alexander drew attention to what he described as proposals to change the basis of the market for tea sales in Minch g Lane. He asked what steps the Board of Trade proposed to take to maintain
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  • 62 7 EX PE RTS’ RECO MMEN D A T lONS. London. February 17. The final report of the expert advisers on St. Paul’s Cathedral, recommends the consolidation of the piers by grouting and the insertion of metal rods encircling the drums of the dome with metal hooping- They definitely
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  • 22 7 Ottawa, February 18. The Provincial Secretary refused the application of the Ku Klux Klan for a charter in Ontario.
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  • 404 7 England’s Good Win. AUSTR ALIA FOLLOWS ON. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Melbourne, February 17. Australia were all out in the first innings for a total of 269 runs, Taylor contributing 86. Australia followed on and had scored 175 runs for the loss of four wickets when stumps were drawn.
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  • 63 7 more finn records. Philadelphia, February 17. Nurmi established new world records on the indoor dirt track over a mile, a mile and threequarters and two miles in 4 minutes 35 2/5 seconds, 8 minutes 17 2/5 seconds and 9 minutes 30 2/5 seconds respectively, Ritola ran 3 1/4
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  • 42 7 AMERICAN SCRAPPING PROGRAMME. Washington, February 17. With the expiration of the eighteen months’ period for scrapping capital ships under the Washington Treaty, the Navy Department has informed the State Department that the American scrapping programme was carried out as prescribed.
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  • 19 7 PEKING DENIAL. Peking, February 17. The Foreign Office emphatically denies the Lokalanzeiger report of a Russo-Japanese-Chinese Alliance.
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  • 53 7 The following is the Band Programme to be played at the Waterfall Gardens today from 0.15 to 6.15 p.m. [Weather permiting]:— 1 March Heroes All Bidgood 2 Patrol Wee Macgregor Amers 3 Waltz Molly Kennedy Lees 4 Selectin 1923 Hits Darewski 5 Fox Trot Passadena Monckton God
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  • 310 7 Annual Meeting, (From Our Own Representative.) Sungei Patani, February 18. Mr. N. W. Mallet presided at the annual general meeting of the Kedah Planters’ Association held in the Sungei Patani Club this morning. Seventeen other members were present. The minutes of the last annual general meeting were
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  • 55 7 AMERICAN NAVAL VISIT. Singapore, February 18. An American naval squadron consisting ot the cruiser Huron and six destroyers under the commander of the American East Asiatic fleet is to visit Tanjong Priok on March 4. Tea Planter Murdered. A tea planter named Doorman, of Paroengkoeda Estate, Preanger, was
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  • 322 7 JUDGE AND LONDON’S TOLL OF CHILD LIFE. Strong comments on the dangers arisinjg from street traffic, especially to children, were made by Judge Sir Thomas Granger in the course of a case at Southwark County Court. A six-year-old girl was alleged to have been knocked down and injured
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  • 551 7 Mr. J. Inglis, of the F.M.S. Railways, is expected back from leave by the Patroclus.” Dr. C. Harte has arrived in Ipoh and will assume charge of the District Hospital on the departure of Dr, Hennessy at the end of this month. Bishop 1 itus Lowe, of
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  • 199 7 THE FUNERAL. The remains of the late Mr. A. C. David Pillay, were removed from his residence at 7-30 this morning to St. Francis Xavier’s Church, Penang Road, and were received by the Vicar, Rev. Father Sansseau in the usual form while the choir chanted
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  • 196 7 The sale ot the Noordin Estate at Mr Merican’s saleroom continues to excite keen interest. Yesterday a lot which was put up with “Clifton which was bought by Mr. Yeap Chor Ee for $43,000,. was knocked down after very spirited bidding to the same buyer for $llB,OOO, Mr.
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  • 104 7 BOTH ACCIDENTS ON THE SAME DAY IN THE NEAR EAST. Two British flying officers were killed in accidents, both of which occurred in the Near East, on January 19. The first wag at Ranileh, to a Bristol fighter of No. 14 Army Co operation Squadron, Amman. Flying-officer
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  • 56 7 According to a correspondent of the “Irish Times,” a German company has obtained a licence from the Dutch-Indian Governments to film the whole of the Dutch Archipelago, both from a scientific and commercial point of view. The leader of the expedition. Dr. Murrau, has already
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 33 7 The Camel qf Malaya! An Austin 7 Car will run over 200 miles without requiring any replenishment whatever, at a total cost of less than $-3 00. Try one at Borneo Motors, Limited.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 25 7 OBITUARY. London, February 18. The death is announced of the Rev. Arthur Stevens, formerly chaplain of St. John’s, Hongkong and Vicar of St. Andrew’s, Kowloon.
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  • 774 8 ANNUAL MEETING AT KUALA LUMPUR. The annual general meeting of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya was held on Sunday morning at the Selangor Club, when Mr. J. P. Swettenham, the President, took the chair. The others present were Messrs. A. W. Davison, Gordon A. Lee, W.
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  • 908 8 Seldom at a meeting do you think much about the chair-man, but to me, in the Queen’s Hall, when Mr. Hannen Swaffei and other people were toiling through the exiguous evidences of their creed, the most absorbing thing was the face of •Sir Edward Marshall-Hall, writes
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 234 8 'rser- -y TT jjeiLua-wwo— V Car Comparative tests on the road and K in the big Reliability Trials have /> proved the sterling qualities of K the Standard. IK It is a fine work-a-day car, K every detail of which is de- K signed and built to give the K
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    • 22 8 PIANTIRB’ Mkdical Guidi, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 poai free, stocked by the Gaiett* Prete, Ltd., Penaar<.
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    • 184 8 Undertake: Dyeing, Stick Making, Packing, Shoe Making, Framing, Tanning, Photo Engraving, Stuffing. B Japanese General Goods DAIBUTSU CO., 21, Bishop Street. Hili': .'iih!:iiii!ii!ii!!;;iihi;iiii:ffi'‘iiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!tiiiiiiii!;iHiiii!iifiiiiiini! ;iiiiiiiii:i;;ii!iiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiii!ii;.!iiiiiiiiiiiiij lj Repairs: Tennis and Badminton Racket, Gramophones, Typewriter, Camera, Binoculars, Sewing Machine, Watches, etc. g 1 I NEW SILKS i llUiMllliliMllllllHllllillllDnillllllH IHlllliniUHilllllllllllllllllUHNlll Ull| NEW KIMONOS Careful
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  • 627 9 How interesting it would be if the example just given by Sir James Barrie were adopted throughout the theatrical world, writes C.O. in the “Evening Standard. Aou will have read, perhaps, that the large illuminated letters acquainting the world of Piccadilly-circus with the fact that Sir James is the
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  • 123 9 PENANG. FEBRUARY 18. 1925 (By ConRTKSY of rrnc Bank.) Lon«inrf Demand Bank 2 4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Docnm-n'.ar' 2 4 19/32 Galen'ta Demand Bank Rhlss i 3 days’sight Priv u»' 159 I Bombay Demand Bank 155 Madras Demand Bank 155
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  • 753 9 luggage thieves who missed £3,500 JEWELS. How a West End gang of luggage thieves was broken up and five of the thirteen members arrested was told at London Sessions before Mr. A. J. Lawrie, K. C. On one occasion the thieves stole a large portmanteau
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  • 210 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <tc Co.’s share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. T<,-day. E E E Sharks. fe o’® p fiQ 72 CQ 00 i c. 4 c. fc. Sc. Rubber (Dollar.) Bukit K. B. 35 40 50 60 fndragiri 4.75
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  • 99 9 February 18, 1925. Local. cts. (bmokud Sheet ...60 market Fine Pale Crepe ...GO steady Unsmoked Sheet 46 but quiet Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...63MstanPORE (Crepe ...63} Idard London and New York. Losiws a*’ 6 New Yorr ...36| cts. Smoked Ribbed Sheet 59} to 61 per lb do. No. 2
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  • 104 9 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd,, gives the following prices, on February 17: London. Spot £262.15s Down £1 3 mos. buying 265.15 s „0.17.6 3 selling 265.17.6 „0.17.6 Local. February 18; Singapore sold 125 tons at 8132.37} Penang buyers no sellers at 8132.30. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London,
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  • 145 9 The output of Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd., for the half month of February 1925 hours run (two dredges) 583 cubic yards treated 77.000. total piculs 497.66 nett value 839,575 38. The output of Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging Ltd., for the half month of February 1925 hours run
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  • 1105 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. 2 i a a NAMES 5 3o S 1 'l2 S** x 5 RUBBER [Dollar.] J o| S oiS e Allenby Rubber Co 1 20! 1 30 ea Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 0)i 1 10 Amalgamated Malay Estate* 1 90' 2 00 Ayer Hitam Planting
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 697 9 New Advertisements. POSITION WANTED. 01 By an experienced Estate Book-keeper £X&**'* understands Harrisons Barker system of V The dayt in a/c and thorough knowledge of different which we live render a/C. Free to take up duties immediately. it more difficult to maintain a Apply No. 36, c/o Pinang Gazette. condition
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  • 554 10 EVILS THAT FOLLOWED THE LUXOR EXCAVATIONS. A chapter of accidents, it is reported, has followed the attempt to introduce a burlesque of Queen Nefertiti. the beautiful wife of the heretic Pharaoh Aknenaten and mother of Enkosen Pa Aten, the girl-wife of Tutankhamen, into the second edition of
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  • 229 10 Benares Opium r. ehogt f 5.000.08 non Cloves 90.00 seller)Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nntmegf. SOg 110.00 nom. 11 Os 100.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Snndried 11.60 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p«r
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  • 104 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kalmoa for Asahan, Paneh and Btau Bahra. Colorado for Colombo, Suez, Boston and New York. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at:— Penang—Atlantic City. Barrymore. Belgenland, Bengal Maru, Billiton, Cardita, Ceylon Maru, Dogra, Dongola. Euryades, Fionia. Gera, Ivina, Laisang, v 'orea, Namsang,
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  • 426 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). 8! TRAIN. Federated Malay Staten, Malacca, Johor* and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an-boor earlier tlia.ii the Ordinary mail Resumption o» Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closer daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p-.m
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  • 100 10 F*b. 21—C.R.C. V. P.S., Vic. Green. —P.R.C. v. P.C.C., Esplanade. 21—Selangor Races. Ist day. 23 Federal Council Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, 10 a.m. 24 Selangor Races. 2nd day. 26—Selangor Races, 3rd day. 27 fifth Test Match, England vs. Australia, at Sydney. 28—Selangor Races, last day. Mar 21—Municipal Sports, Esplanade.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 147 10 fsiOoV DEPOSIT WILL SECURE A I ROBINSON PIANO i LPamoLiH 1 W o l r il I w The balance can be paid in easy I monthly instalments. Our purchase out of income terms are reasonable and we will be pleased to explain them fully to you. j ROBINSON PIANO
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    • 18 10 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, $l/76 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gaxette Press, Ltd.,
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    • 186 10 f :i 1 j F B J ifo F t TRADE MARK. W -7 0 s XI st J AJt y s s: g*° i DRILLS, hacksaw blades. yk/ AUGERS. 0 Stocks Held By 4 S R. T. Reid Co., Ltd., S < PENANG. IPOH Beck’s ‘Key’ Beer Q (CHOP
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  • 1138 11 “TIMES” OPINIONS. It was right says, the London “Times” that a Cabinet Minister should be the British representative at the Opium Conference which was resumed at Geneva, There is. of course, no thought of derogating from the part played at earlier sittings by Sir Malcolm Delevingne, the
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  • 414 11 PASSENGERS WALK THROUGH TUNNEL. An unusual accident occurred on the Hampstead tube, by two trains coming in toi collision on the circular loop line from the Strand to the Charing Cross Station. Fortunately, the effects of the collision were very slight on the people in the trains,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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