Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 February 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-02-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 46. VOL. LXXXIII. THURSDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1925. PRICE 15 GENTS.20 words
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Advertisement796 1925-02-26 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC art studio ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. 'Vi— im I.u .m.-~ matn» l~iX>'iwMiii—i rri -in-,- r~~mMi 111 T- <gMMOMBMMMMI Let good digestion wait on appetite >X'’ r' *X FOR MS® I and health on both.” cgHSi .<<; <:* H ffi RELIABILITY SB Chalmers SB A SHANGHAI JbJ Rmf796 words
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Advertisement30 1925-02-26 1 «J x w«p ass x x “T? x ersnjj I T. NAGATA,, X DENTIST. Z NEXT DOOR TO 9 -THE DISPENSARY." I i ba»KKX «B X SE X 55» v30 words
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Article613 1925-02-26 2 r Calvin Harris - DATES SELECTED BY DIRECTORS. By r Calvin Harris. Chicago, January 9, 1925. The definite dates for the Second Radio World’s Fair, which is to take place in New York City next autumn were announced by Directors James F. Kerr and U. J. Herrmann here to-night. Both613 words
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Article155 1925-02-26 2 Mincing Lane is to be the scene of a great storm in a tea-cup shortly, and preparations are being made for the most important battle the tea trade has ever seen. Efforts are to be made to defeat the brokers, whose operations, it is said, have brought155 words
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Advertisement1343 1925-02-26 2 NOTICES. U i rates of s W «imoN, Mi KRASSE Ec Cubeura 111 Including free town delivery or Illi Qualified Maternity Nurse. xx p■ f p r x postage. iii On Baby s r acc N PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. y Address: viro Eczema broke out on my ba- SUNGEI RENGAM.1,343 words
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Advertisement49 1925-02-26 2 Unnecessary Words. Why waste words and advertising space in describing the many points of merit in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy? The most fastidious are satisfied when we state that it cures colds and coughs from any cause, and that it contains absolutely no narcotics or injurious substances. For sale everywhere.49 words
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Advertisement298 1925-02-26 2 -C Be Sure You Qct the Qenuine DO not accept inferior substitutes, look for the fuH facsimile hyphenated name “Pro-phy-lac-tic” (made by Florence Mfg. Co.) on the handle, look for it on the box as well. H r ‘Tooth > ‘Brtufi Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brushes clean your J teeth thoroughly—the tufted298 words
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1562 1925-02-26 3 MR. J. T THOMSON’S VIEW. Part 11. i (By Bookworm.) The following from the pen of Mr, J. T. Thomson, late Government Surveyor of Singapore, will, I hope, be found of interest to the readers, for it throws some more light upon the Kedah Question.1,562 words
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Article136 1925-02-26 3 Feb. 2b—Boxing, Town flail. J p.m. 2G—Soccer League, P.C.C. v. P.R.C. Padang. 26 Selangor Races, 3rd day. 27 Fifth Test Match, England vs. Australia, at Sydney. 28 —Selangor Races, last day. Mar. 3 —P.R.C. vs. Municipality, Padang. S—P.O.C.5 —P.O.C. vs. Crescent, Padang. 7—P.R.C. v. E.S.C. Esplanade. 10—Crescent vs.136 words
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Advertisement257 1925-02-26 3 FORMALIN. I Stocks Just Arrived I p AT I “The Georgetown” I We have just received large stocks of European Formalin and should be pleased to quote for K 9 your requirements. G. T. D. FORMALIN B never varies and is always of full strength. MAXIMUM MINIMUM THERMOMETERS I BEST257 words
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Advertisement399 1925-02-26 3 For the I Housewife’s Lunch I BOVRIL Medical men strongly S advise wives and S mothers not to forego g nourishing midday i meals in the absence of M 3 their husbands. It is to h b I B this foolish habit that |i H fl many of the diseases399 words
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Article4293 1925-02-26 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. LAST YEAR’S WORK. CHAIRMAN’S INTERESTING RESUME. About 50 members and others attended the annual general meeting of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association which was held at the Town Hall, Penang, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Palgrave Simpson presided and among those present were the Hon. Mr.4,293 words
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Article199 1925-02-26 4 2nd LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Amount previously acknowledged $12,063.61 Mr. Lim Lean Teng 3,000 <X) Mr. Choong Eng Heng I’ooo'oo Mr. Lim Jin Koh I’OOO.QO Mr. Lim Mah Chye, (2nd subscription. First subscription $500) 500.00 Mr. Lim Kay Joo 1,000.00 Mr. Yeoh Cheang Seng. (2nd subscription.199 words
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Article100 1925-02-26 4 CHARGE THAT FAILED. (From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban. February 26. The case in which Lim Mee, a wellknown Chinese of Seremban, who was recently arrested for being in possession of 49 forged notesand opium dross, came up for hearing vesterday. The Magistrate, Mr. L. V. J. Laville discharged100 words
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Article131 1925-02-26 4 SUCCESSFUL APPELLANT. Mr. Justice Deane in the Supreme Court. Penang, this morning read judgment ami those of the Chief .Justice Sir Walter Shaw, and Mr. Justice Barrete Lennard in the case is which Lim Hoe appealed against the judgmenl 0 Mr. Justice Whitley who sentenced him to131 words
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Advertisement55 1925-02-26 4 A Favourite Rub Down. The golfer, the football player and all round athlete know the value 0 berlain’s Pain Balm. It is just t e for a rub down after a hard game soreness disappears like magic sprains and swellings are cured in third less time than by any oth55 words
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Article2192 1925-02-26 5 DANGERS of state control. The Royal Commission on Food Prices met at the offices of the Board of Trade, Sir Auckland Geddes being in the chair. Mr. E. F. Wise gave evidence explaining the policy of the Independent Labour Party in relation to food prices and supplies. The2,192 words
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Article318 1925-02-26 5 STEEL CONCRETE HOUSES. VITAL ALTERNATIVES TO BRICK. Sir Kingsley Wood. M.P., Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, speaking at a meeting of the Chelsea Women’s Conservative Association, Said the authorisations for houses were more than I the building industry had stated it could guarantee to complete in the next318 words
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Article698 1925-02-26 5 As indicative of the care taken nowadays before lubricant is recommended for any specified make of automobile, we give herewith an extract from “Constant Contact,” the Vacuum Oil Company's house organ relating to the meeting of the engineers of their automotive department in New York,698 words
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Article156 1925-02-26 5 The amateur championship of 1925 will be played on the course of the Royal North Devon Golf Club at Westward Ho! starting on May 25 and the open championship on the course of the Prestwick Golf Club, at Prestwick, on June 25 and 26. Qualifying rounds of the156 words
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Advertisement58 1925-02-26 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 diseases. It also causes wounds to heal without maturation anl in one-third the time58 words
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Advertisement263 1925-02-26 5 Wfjiteaway s I P POPULAR PRICED <F Special Value I Joints Ik THE i CEBERG I VACUUM J r FREEZER t I If k j J I itts® IfhiSl I b I i m I f b OK 1 r H Xbottomlio/ > —-"one WHIIEAWAYSSTANDARDVALIJES b For making delicious ice263 words
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Article38 1925-02-26 6 Cartwright.—At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on 14th instant to Mrs. W. J. Cartwright, of Seremban, a son. BRETT. —On February 21, 1925, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brett, a daughter.38 words
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Article597 1925-02-26 6 The conflict between Capital and Labour has its origin in the growing antagonism of the labourer to his labour. Unfortunately, it has influenced the relation of employer and employed and herein lies the danger, for an agreement is not to be looked for in disagreement about597 words
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Article475 1925-02-26 6 According to the Director of Civil Aviation. Sir Sefton Brancker, who has just completed an investigation in connection with the establishment of an airship service to India, we are on the eve of important developments in civil aviation. There now seems to be little room for doubt that475 words
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Article183 1925-02-26 6 Sir George Anderson Critchett, Bart., whose death we recorded recently, was the doyen of British oculists but, preeminent as he was in his own generation, he was not considered to be the equal of his father, a still more distinguished oculist. Sir George fell into183 words
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Article1682 1925-02-26 6 A CORNER IN SCOTS WHISKY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, February 4. The licensed Trade, the Stock Exchange, and above all, the Man in the Street, have passed through a period of less or more pleasurable excitement *as a consequence of rumours about a great Scotch whisky combine.1,682 words
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Advertisement247 1925-02-26 6 :T: EXTRA CREAMY EDAM CHEESE HAND brand OBTAINABLE AT HOONG KEE CO..] If- Beach Street. CHONG KEE CO.. J KIM SENG CO.. China Street. G. H. Slot Co., Ltd., Penang. IMPORTERS. J.._ I q—Biaaißi wi!a' n twi"ii i ■mi m—wttm hMiwmragß» Esto. 1872 PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY “Handsome Wedding Presents” A247 words
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Advertisement23 1925-02-26 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.23 words
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Miscellaneous24 1925-02-26 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 2.14 a.m. 8.48 a.m. 2.45 p.m. 9.6 p.m. To-Morrow. 2.43 a.m. 9.17 a.m. 3.15 p.m. 9.37 p.m.24 words
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Obituary75 1925-02-26 6 DEATH. Mac Dermot. —On 20th February at 28 Fitz William Place, Dublin. Eveleen, beloved wife of Percy Mac Dermot of Jebong Estate, Taiping, of pneumonia, FUNERAL. The funeral of the late Mr. Goh Boon Keng will take place on Monday the 2nd March at 11 a.m. from Durbar Hall.” Burmah75 words
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Article468 1925-02-26 7 Survey of Airways. tXIENSION TO AUSTRALIA. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] I Karachi, February 25. I sir Sefton Brancker, piloted by I \laa Cobham, who flew from England to I India to investigate questions connected I with the establishment of an airship I ser vice, left for home this morning by[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 468 words
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Article146 1925-02-26 7 CONFERENCE AT GENEVA. Geneva, February 25. Up to the pre-ent, 30 States, including the United States, Germany and Turkey, have announced their intention of attending an International Conference to centred armaments here on March 5. Should Germany be Summoned Paris, February 7 25. Concerning the question of146 words
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Article71 1925-02-26 7 TO RESTORE KHAI.IFATE. < 'onstantinople. February 25. v message from Angora says that an ln >’i; rection of Kurds has broken out in districts of Anatolia headed by Sa ’*L who is alleged to be a fanati- ls ionary, whose object is to restore Khali fate form in71 words
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Article55 1925-02-26 7 1 'DESTDENT EBERT’S HEALTH. Berlin. February 25. rr Ebprt’s condition is satisfactory. ir 'Li\x Premier’s Condition. Rome, February 25. ,iO r Mussolini is progressing satisC/ rily but. owing to the special type of ’l'z i prevalent here, he has been ad- to keep in bed a few55 words
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Article233 1925-02-26 7 Control of Cologne. PUBLIC [ON of report. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February 25. In the House of Commons, Mr. trevelyan Thomson asked for the reason of the delay in the publication of the report of the Inter-Allied Military Control Commission. Mr. Chamberlain replied that there had been no[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 233 words
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Article81 1925-02-26 7 RELIEVING STRINGENCY. New York, February 25. The National City Bank of New York has purchased $10,000,000 worth of gold. This is part of the $30,000,000 worth of gold to be held by’ the Federal Reserve Bank here against the issue of additional Peso] notes to relieve the currency81 words
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Article96 1925-02-26 7 ARRIVAL TN NEW YORK. New York, February 25. Mr. Kellogg has arrived. He declined to discuss with pressmen his policy as Secretary of State and denied that he had brought back a plan for the limitation of armaments. He was not willing to discuss the United States’96 words
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Article107 1925-02-26 7 AMERICAN ATTITUDE. Moscow 7 February 7 25. The "Izvestia’’ in an editori <1 commenting on what it describes as a change in the attkude of the United States towards the establishment of normal relations with the Soviet Union, says that additional impetus has been given to the107 words
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Article15 1925-02-26 7 RATIFICATION BY DIET. Tokio. February 25. The Diet has ratified the RussoJapanese Treaty.15 words
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Article41 1925-02-26 7 LIQUOR IN TRANSPORT. Washington. February 25. The Navy transport Beaufort, returned from her cruise to the West Indies Prohibition Agents boarded the vessel and seized forty cases of liquor concealed in the rooms of men and petty officers.41 words
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Article23 1925-02-26 7 Washington, February 25. The Republican Senator Mr. Medill McCormick, was found dead in his hotel, apparently due to gastric haemorrhage.23 words
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Article152 1925-02-26 7 Sir J. Jordan’s Letter. chink the dumping ground. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February 25. Sir John Jordan, in a letter to the Times,” draws attention to the situation as regards the importation of narcotic drugs in North Ch na, which he says will become the dumping ground. He declares[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 152 words
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Article22 1925-02-26 7 FRANCE SIGNS CONVENTION. Geneva, February 25. The French delegates have signed the Convention drawn up by the Second Opium Conference.22 words
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Article23 1925-02-26 7 PROGRESSING WELL. London, February 25. His Majesty King George V is now progressing quite well. No bulletin will he issued to-day.23 words
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Article222 1925-02-26 7 £1,500 DIVORCE DAMAGES. Mr. Colin Edwin Brown, a solicitor, of Whitby, sought a divorce decree and damages because of the adultery of his wife, Mrs. Violet Primrose Browm, with Mr. Arnold Herbert Walker, a motor and general engineer, of Whitby. The case was undefended, and, subject to222 words
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Article237 1925-02-26 7 BISHOP WELLDON ON HOW HE SPENDS IT. Bishop Welldon, Dean of Durham, and Mr. T. A. Westwater, a railway signalman, publicly debated at Durham the question of The Selfish Demands of Railwaymen.” The debate was a sequel to a sermon in Durham Cathedral in which237 words
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Article141 1925-02-26 7 Match Against N. S. Wales. DRAWN GAME. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Sydney, February 25. The weather was glorious and the wicket was good. There were 2500 spectators. The match was drawn. New South Wales were all dismissed for 619. Kilner took 6 wickets for 145 runs and Freeman 3[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 141 words
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Article64 1925-02-26 7 FIRST DIVISION RESULTS. London, February 25. The following are results of matches in the English Football League Everton 1, Cardiff 2. Second Division. Port Vale 2, Stockport 0. Derby 2, Bradford City 0. South Shields 2, Fulham 1. Scottish League. Falkirk 2, St. Johnstone 0. Hibernians 3,64 words
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Article42 1925-02-26 7 FOURTH ROUND DRAW. London, February 25. The draw for the fourth round of the Scottish Cup to be played on March 7 was as follows Dundee vs Broxburn United. St. Mirren vs Celtic. Aberdeen vs Hamilton. Kilmarnock vs Rangers.42 words
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Article56 1925-02-26 7 EXIT WEST HAM. London. February 25. The replays in the English F. A. Cup resulted as follows :—Blackpool beat West Ham by 3 goals to nil, and West Bromwich Albon beat Aston Villa by 2 goals to 1. Motherwell Beaten. In the Scottish Cup replay Aberdeen defeated56 words
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Article139 1925-02-26 7 NEW SERVING RULE. London, February 25. The English Lawn Tennis Association has announced that, after consultation with the American Association and leading British players, the following wording of the Foot fault rule has been agreed upon and will be submitted to the International Federation Rule Six—lmmediately before commencing139 words
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Article40 1925-02-26 7 APPEAL FOR FUNDS TO PRESERVE NATIONAL MEMORIAL. The following donations have been received Previously acknowledged $23,665.50, Cheques should be made out in favour of Saint Paul’s Restoration Fund, and addressed to Reuter’s Agent, 11 Collyer Quay, Singapore.40 words
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Article77 1925-02-26 7 In the Supreme Court, Singapore, Mr, Justice Barrett-Lennard granted an application made by Mr. J. Aitken to make absolute the decree nisi granted to Frank de Morney, an engineer at the Pulau Brani smelting works, in October last year. The tender of Messrs James Craig, Ltd., of77 words
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Article513 1925-02-26 7 CHINESE BANK RUPTS. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, February 26. Delivering judgment in the Supreme Court action for Chop Keng Soon Seng against Chop Sim Sian Gann for $31,799, Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard strongly commented upon the action of the parties in paying secret commissions in connection with the513 words
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Article284 1925-02-26 7 We publish below a letter from a correspondent and invite the views of our readers. [To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —I should like to make a suggestion with regard to the Cross-Word Puzzles Competitions which your paper is at present issuing weekly. The present284 words
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Article329 1925-02-26 7 The British Postmaster-General reports a decline in the number of letters that have been sent by air mail during 1924. The weight of letters which passed between London and Cologne fell from 9,700 lb. in 1923 to 5,700 lb. This reduction was due, in a large measure,329 words
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Advertisement99 1925-02-26 7 The Serviee Behind Your Gar. After buying a car, .service is one of the 1 greatest considerations. The best car needs spare parts at times. Are there spares for your carlat reasonable prices in the country Have the agents got the service tools necessary to keep your car in good99 words
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Article302 1925-02-26 8 MR. CHURCHILL’S TASK. Mr. Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was the guest of the Chingford Conservative and Unionist Association at dinner, at Chingford. He was accompanied by Mrs. Churchill, Mr. J. H. Jones, Chairman of the Association, presided. Mr. Churchill said that his particular w’ork was not302 words
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Article188 1925-02-26 8 PERFECT PHOTOGRAPHS BY BRITISH EXPEDITION. “Perfect weather and photographs, Worthington,” is a cablegram received by Dr. W. J. S. Lockyer, director of the Norman Lockyer Observatory, Sidmouth, South Devon, from Mr. J. Worth ington, a well-known amateur astronomer, who observed the total eclipse of the sun in the188 words
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Article443 1925-02-26 8 A LONG FLIGHT. Tokio, February 20.—A Japanese airman will undertake a Moscow-Paris flight under the auspices of the Asahi Shimbun between May and June this year. The flying distance is estimated at 12,118 kilometres and the expenditure at 450,000 yen. The machines used will be two aeroplanes of443 words
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Article285 1925-02-26 8 According to the “Irish Times,”’ the lapid accumulation of printed matter has crowded out the storage space in the British Museum, perplexing the trustees. At the beginning of the century the lineal space occupied by British newspapers filed under the Copyright Acts was no less than two and285 words
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Advertisement402 1925-02-26 8 Kf e< M*•- a o r«wR; te^^<&'n^'W L VA7 Z- J\ IfmVwflT I y£™Mfe©W Health for a IP From Britain’s most fertile fields and richest I i i pastures come the barley malt, eggs and creamy w' I y milk which are used in the preparation of L Ovaltine —the402 words
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Advertisement312 1925-02-26 8 defend yourself Against Colds and Their 111 After-Effects By Tonic Treatment With DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. An American Lady’s Evidence. Some men and women are everlastingly catching cold. No sooner is one cold over than another develops. The trouble with these people is that their blood is thin and so312 words
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Advertisement43 1925-02-26 8 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 g supposed to do. It stops coughs and cold s speedily and effectually. For sale everywhere.43 words
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Advertisement387 1925-02-26 8 snwnfniiwiiTir 6 3 HORLICKS i MALTED MILK |5 J must have my HORLICK S, 1 haven t felt same man ince the Chemists’ stock ran out HORLICK’S MALTED MILK, the Food-Drink, is nature’s a d to tho.e who are mo down as a result of severe extremes < f Climate.387 words
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Article732 1925-02-26 9 Mr. C. 0. Reade, Government Town Flanner, F.M.S., is on a visit to Ipoh. Mr A.L. Underwood of Sandakan won :he first prize in the Calcutta Catholic Mission Lottery. Mr. J. S. Johnstone, the Negri Sembilan lawn tennis plaver, has been ill and confined to his bed732 words
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Article285 1925-02-26 9 It was but a toss of the coin ”on Jan. 31 whether the price of robber should be fixed for average purposes at Is. fid. per lb. or under. If the average daily price for the three months ended noon that day worked out at Is. 6d., there285 words
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Article55 1925-02-26 9 THIRD DAY’S SCRATCHINGS. The following are the scratchings for the third day of the Selangor Races Race I —Hastrey. ll—Shivard, Packnan. Pri nee Yap, Lady Hong and Miss Kincaird. IV—Whitestone and Queen of Sheba. V—Applause. Vl—Astrico and Kenildor (all engagements). Vll—Santiozza, Carbine. Toby and Mah Jong. VIII—Air Bird55 words
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Article32 1925-02-26 9 Mrs. Adams gratefully acknowledges the following contributions: Previously acknowledged 51,208.39 Mrs. Voules 30 00 Mrs. S. Anthony 25.00 H. M. S. Durban. Boxing and Entertainment 20.45 Total $1,283 8432 words
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Article18 1925-02-26 9 Result of bowls tie played yesterday was Single Handicap—2 J. Duguid beat—2 J. Ford 21—14.18 words
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Article39 1925-02-26 9 To-morrow at the Esplanade 6 to 7 p.m. 1 March Our Battalion Rushworth 2 Overture Napoleon Bilton 3 Waltz Dream Kiss Rienzo 4 Selection Merry England German 5 Fox Trot Passadena Monckton God Save The King.39 words
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Article56 1925-02-26 9 The homeward mail by the Kashmir, closes at 6 p m. on Saturday, the 28th inst. The s.s. Tomiura Maru with mail despatched from Chi' a and Japan is expected to arrive at Singapore to-day. From the British American Tobacco Company we have to acknowledge reciept of artistic56 words
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Article131 1925-02-26 9 The following are the latest quo. tations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s share list at I p.m. to-day yesterday. To-day. o E E sharks. t» —t» 0 CQ 30 CO 32 c. Sc. Sc. Sc. Mining. Asam K 47/- 48/- ex Batang P. 62 64 60 62A Hitam131 words
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Article101 1925-02-26 9 February 26, 1925 Local. cU. all (Smoked Sheet' 60 markets Fine Pale Crepe 60 steady Unsmoked Sheet 46 but quiet SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 63| POR» (Crepe ...631 London and Nkw York. London (SmoM Sheet ...1/6 (Crepe ...1/6 New York 361 cts. Smoked Ribbed Sheet 61 to 63 per101 words
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Article39 1925-02-26 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 180 to 81 F.A.Q. do 78 79 Low F.A.Q. do 74 7739 words
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Article26 1925-02-26 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for January:— lbs. Bedford 6,206 Bernam 23,757 Glenealy 1.3,384 Hill Rise 8.100 Reyland 4,955 Ratanui 20,697 Trolak 9.77526 words
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Article87 1925-02-26 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on February 25: London. Spot £262.7.6 Unchanged 3 mos. buying 265.7.6 Up 2/6 3 selling 265.10 s 2/6 Local. February 26: Singapore sold 175 tons at $132« Penang buyers no sellers at sl32s. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd: To-day’s87 words
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Article119 1925-02-26 9 PENANG. FEBRUARY 26, 19:'5 (By Courtesy of fhr Orahtkhk Bank.) London Demand Bank 2'4 1/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 17/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rh ***** 3 days’sight Private ***** 3 Bombay Demand Bank 1541 I 5 Madras Demand Bank 1541 3119 words
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Article1125 1925-02-26 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES J- g j u r X an RUBBER [DolUr.] e S <• S r Allenoy Rubber Co I 2 j 1 32j ei Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 Ou 1 10 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 90 2 00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 11 00 111,125 words
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Advertisement108 1925-02-26 9 WEEKLY FEATURES. Air Men O’War Boyd Cable Golf Harry Vardon Bridge E. Bergholt. London Letter Our Own Scottish Letter J Correspondents Women’s Page London and Paris Fashions J Paris In the Public Eye... David Wilson. p iimi iii an M r ini Whooping Cough. When your child has whooping cough108 words
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Advertisement535 1925-02-26 9 New Advertisements. BOXING! BOXING!! H. M. SHIPS IN PORT FOR SALE. gy kind permission of Unmra: j g BOWER> d> Douglas 1924 2| h.p. 3 speed, K. S. as u a Clutch. All chain drive, fully equipped, AT rHE HALL flat pattern bars, all weather wide leg Q n Thursday,535 words
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Article705 1925-02-26 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARITIRIS Sri Muar tor P. Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Tilawa for Calcutta. Pangkor for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. Kinta for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Takada for Singapore, China and Japan. Mantua for Singapore. China and Japan. Sicilia for Singapore. China and Japan. Glenogle tor Port Swettenbam Singapore,705 words
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Article414 1925-02-26 10 (.I.osb, DAILY (except 81 IRAIN. Kedcra’.ud Malay Stale»., Malacca, J.Jicr. and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except w!t<ue otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption o> Night Mail Servk e. The following additional mails will lie close» iaily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.n414 words
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Article241 1925-02-26 10 Benares Opium p. chest 15,000.00 non:. Cloves 90.00 seller Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 1 L>,oo nom. 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sandrfcci 11.75 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00241 words
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Article588 1925-02-26 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, February 26, 1925 cU Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mtton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart ft Inng do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do588 words
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Advertisement238 1925-02-26 10 I ZIMMERMAN I PIANOS I Can be Purchased on Easy Terms. •mmb ASS!Z3BBBS9S*G3W£SmSF -r-Jmaiiaifc* ft t—yu afc*!» 1 mw ZZ L?”' -~~7~ 1 a I J -W&ihKg ■ZZ US hfl $lOO Deposit. $35 per month. e A Piano with a Reputation. :=r I ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Hongkong)238 words
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Advertisement38 1925-02-26 10 RUBBER COMPANIES ACCOUNTS BY R. S. STEWART, c. a. 4 F. C. EBBELS Ths most Popular and Indispensabh Book of Its Lind in the Planting Sphers Price $3.50 Postage Extra. FOR SALS AT THU Pinang Gazette sess, lid.38 words
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Advertisement648 1925-02-26 10 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) Authorised Capital €3,000 O'j; Subscribed Capital 1,800 00{, Paid u P 1.*****0 Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 1.407 3p Board of Directors. Sir R. J. Black Bart. (Chairman). J y Ryrie, Esq., H. Melvill Simons, Esq. p p Chalmers, Esq.,648 words
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Article1034 1925-02-26 11 M. HERRIOT’S STRONG INDICTMENT. Paris, January 28.—1 n spite of the protests against its undue prolongation, the end of the general discussion in the Chamber of Deputies on the Foreign Affairs Budget is not yet in sight. To-day M. Herriot contributed a long speech, in which1,034 words
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