Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 March 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 73. VOL. LXXXIII. MONDAY, 30th MARCH, 1925. PRIOR 15 GENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 778 1 KODAK FILMS FOR SALE. artistic local views always in stock, NIKKO STUDIO 7, Northam Road, Penang. < SASIXAi MOTOR UNION I I g INSURANCE CO., LTD., Pl n etree b ra n d Originators of I 5U parts water to lof disinfectant For Household use. 5 n S h AND
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    • 39 1 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained can only be relieved if scientifically made Glasses are used. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testing rooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOUR SERVICE. SHANGHAI EASTERN MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, IN, Penang Hoad.
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  • 1254 2 The ‘"Times” has the following biographical notice of our former Lieut, Governor: Major-General Sir Archibald Anson, K. C. M. G., whose death at the great age of 98 is announced, was a Crimean veteran, and served afterwards under the Colonial Office in Mauritius and in the Straits
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  • 74 2 Mar. 31—Soccer League, Chinese vs. P.R.C., Padang. April 4—Cricket League, C.R.C. vs. P.C.C.. Victoria Green. 4—Cricket League, E.S.C. vs. P.S.. Esplanade. 11&13—Inter-State Cricket Match, Penang v. Perak. Penang. IS—Cricket League, P.R.C. vs. C.R.C., Esplanade. May 2—Cricket, P.C.C. v. Sungei Patani, Penang 30—Inter-State Cricket Match. Penang v. Selangor, Kuala
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 783 2 <=x=:-:=K= -:ss:-:s*=M— x s j Gopeng Consolidated, Limited. I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. [lncorporated in England.] j x jj «Including free town delivery or ll' X Advice has been received by cable X postage. i|| that a Diyidend of Nine Pence per share w PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. x (less Income Tax)
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    • 190 2 A RECORD TO BE PROUD OF. r T am of advanced age and Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have greatly benefited my health. They have enabled me to regain my forces—energy, appetite and activity—and have thus facilitated the work of my ministry,” says the Rev. Father Pietno Canetoi, parish priest of
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    • 1002 2 The Cream of Books. NEDERLANDSCHE HANN? Title Author Sets MAATSCHAPPIJ, The White Monkey John Galsworthy 3.00 TRADING SOCIk Ty The Triumph of Gallio W. L. George 300 ESTABLISHED 1824 The Loring Mystery Jeffery Farnol 3.00 CapitaJ (p a jci-Up) The Individualist Sir Philip Gibbs 2.00 f. 8°,000,000 abt. £6fifiOo The
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  • 761 3 TWO YOUTHS SENTENCED TO DEATH. Before \ir. Justice Salter, at Stafford Assizes, illiam Crossley, 19, labourer, of Albert-road. Carnforth. and Edward Patrick Heggarty. 17, a waiter, of no fixed abode, a native of Glasgow, were indicted for the murder of Constable Arthur Willitts, who was found shot
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  • 69 3 SCHEME FOR NATIVE RESERVES. London March Ifi.—The Paris correspondent of The Times” says that the Colonial Minister is establishing in the French Congo a number of native i-e--serves. in which the natives will be P' x mitted to follow their natural habits and customs undisturbed. The
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  • 647 3 MINER SENTENCED. Before Mr. Justice Branson at the Newcastle Assizes. Percy Gibson, aged 38, a miner, was charged with being in possession of nine cartridges and one tin of gunpowder in such circumstances as to give rise to reasonable suspicion that he possessed them for an unlawful
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 483 3 ,,il |SKO' i wzl UWM; WwOJRW /I jolly good lf,/!U •>.?, y s Y j i wWI? nightcap. old chap! Iftj# i'here is nothing to equal ••Ovaltine” as a “nightcap to ensure sound, restful sleep It P soothes the worn nerves and provides just that light, easily digeste.l nourishment which
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    • 24 3 •T.nrrwßß’ MtPTCAI GVTDS. by Dr. E. N Graham. S 3 ner boo’- or $3 '3O po> Rtooiod by Hie Pmang Gaz-’l' p rpl L*d
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    • 79 3 No Com Can Resist “Gets-lt” No matter how long you’ve had your coma, how bad they may be. whether hara or soft, or Pawl what you have tried, believe this—“Gets-lt** will end corn pains at once, and quickly you can lift the corn right off the toe or foot, with
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    • 186 3 DRUMS OF THE “GREYS" (Present Day). Is there a braver sight in his kettledrums, entrancing military pomp and circtim- the eye of the youth and stance than the drummer of exhilarating the pulse of the Grevs’’? Swaggering the most lethargic who on his mettlesome horse, he watch his prancing raps
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  • 1370 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Oliver, Ipoh, are leaving for Home next month. Mr. Wyndham has been appointed a Surveyor in the P. W. D. Kulim. Mr. R. P. Brash, J. P., has been elected President t-f the Ipoh Golf Club. Dr. C. T. Darwent, Medical Officer. Batu
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  • 628 4 CHALLENGE TO TRADE UNIONISM.” MR. A. HENDERSON AND THE LEVY BI LI j. Mr. Arthur Henderson, M. P., secretary of the Labour Party, speaking at Bury descrilted the Trtade Union (Political Fund) Bill as a serious challenge to the trade union movement. The promoters, he said, professed tremendous interest in
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  • 427 4 Delhi, March 16,—The Municipal elections have led to disorders and scuffles in the city. Besides a minor incident near the Jama Masjid, a somewhat serious affray took place near Lahore Gate. It appears that Mr. Lothan Singh, who was canvassing for Mr. Rang Behari Lal, a candidate, was
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  • 434 4 Cyclist Killed. CHINESE CHARGED. Shortly before 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon a collision occurred at the junction of Kimberley Street and Rope Walk between a motor car and a motor cycle which resulted in the death the motor cyclist, Mr. Yeap )ain San. chief clerk in the Registry of
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  • 413 4 CLUB SENSATION AT SEREMBAN. An action which will excite widespread interest is on the list for hearing in the Seremban Supreme Court, in which Mr. Justice McCabe Reay. the Judicial Commissioner for Negri Sembilan. is suing the Committee of the Sungei Ujong Club for damages. The
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  • 206 4 Considerable Jewellery Stolen A Chinese nonia and her mother the victims of a very daring early this mojping in Aboo Sittee I a by two Chinese, who are said to hav away with about $5OOO worth of ery. This lady, who was some time, pursued by some
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  • 654 4 SCOTTISH CRITICISM. Glasgow, March I.—ln a reference to the political levy at the annual meeting of the Scottish Council of the Labour Party in Glasgow, Mr. C. T. Cramp, representing the national executive, said he noticed that the Government section of the Tory party was beginning to
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 402 4 “P. G.” Cross-Word Puzzle Competition Result of Puzzle No. 6. We publish below th-j correct solution secure the first prize Second and third of the Pinang Gazette Cross-word Puzzle prizes will be awarded to the sc oo s No. 6 published in our issue of March 21. obtaining the next
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  • 2674 5 Criticism of Game Laws. Advertisement Required. The following is a continuation of the report of the annual meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya, which was held in Ipoh, on Thursday. March 26. After the lengthy discussions on the first two items of the agenda, the next
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  • 40 5 APPEAL FOR FUNDS. The following donations have been received:— Previously acknowledged 524,159.38 Mrs.H. T. Wee 25.00 Cheques should be made out in favour of Saint Paul’s Restoration Fund, and addressed to Reuter’s Agent, 11, Collyer Quay, Singapore.
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    • 183 5 Q olden Qge GRe€ce—~~—469-404 s.c. P®l i ■\fl tfKBSSL- V SB Oa S I When all the world was young s an d the Gods walked hand in j Wp J an d with men. Z J Cupid, wanton imp, with ’4 airows to at will, some j tipped with
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  • 23 6 Ward—On March 26th 1925. at Hampstead. London N.W, to Norah, wife of Wilfrid A. Ward. Malayan Civil Service, a son (Michael Phelps.)
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  • 36 6 McDougall—Ramsay.—On March 25, 1925 at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore. Dugald Mitchell, elder son of Dr. W. S McDougall, of Wallington. London, to Jean, only daughter of the late William Ramsay and Mrs. Ramsay, of Melbourne.
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  • 441 6 While, at the moment, there is a strong movement on foot in England to increase the facilities governing divorce laws, the Free State Parliament of Ireland has literally taken the bull by the horns and passed, without division, a motion by President Cosgrave asking the Joint Committee
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  • 456 6 While not so evident in Malaya, there is ample indication elsewhere that a new era is dawning in agriculture. Machinery in preference to the long-established but uneconomic methods of tillage and cultivation. is everywhere gaining in popularity and proving its efficiency beyond all dispute. The extent to which
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  • 271 6 Japanese commercial morality has never ranked high. The total disregard of contractual obligations under certain international trade marks agreements, by Japanese manufacturers and merchants, had earned them a bad name b fore th° war. and during the war their dumping of spurious imitations of well-known products all
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  • 1012 6  -  THE TAKE-OUT OF PARTNER’S NO-TRUMPER. BY ERNEST BERGHOLT. (AUTHOR OF BERGHOLT’S MODERN AUCTION”, ETC.) I have had a long letter on this matter from a correspondent resident abroad, who appears to be in a state of much mental confusion about the course which ought to be adopted when
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  • 211 6 From the Director of Education.! S.B. and F. M. S.. we have received a copy of the regulations for aided English schools in the F. M. S. for 1925. The pamphlet lays down that every grant-in-aid school on or before April 30 must supply the local
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  • 113 6 Bahamdin bin Marnudin pleaded guilty to theft of a cash box and jewellery to the value of $409. He said he had stayed and worked with the complainant, a ronggeng performer, for nearly five years and got no salary, so he took the articles. Inspector E. J.
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  • 71 6 BIG SEIZURE IN PENANG. On the arrival of the s.s. Seang Bee from Rangoon on March 2>, she was boarded by Mr. J. Byrne. Head of Preventive Service. Government, Monopolies accompanied by Supervisors O’Donnell and Clark and Revenue officers to search the ship for c> ntraband. During the search
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  • 32 6 Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. Bergholt. London Letter Our Own Scottish Letter J Correspondents Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions! Paris. In the Public Eye. David M ilson. Cross-Word Puzzle.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 323 6 BOON Keep Quality High and Prices Low. I The Idea that Built j i this Business. OUR belief that a satisfied customer is the best ]i kind of an advertisement has been responsible for ‘d the remarkable growth of the Boon business. Satisfaction is possible only as a direct result
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    • 34 6 “EX O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Snecial Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Mr. <(• Mrs. J. Canham-Green. P- P. C. 5. 5. "Kashgar. 1
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 38 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 3.6 a.m. 9.19 a.m. 3 21 p.m. 9.57 p.m. To-Morrow. 3.27 a.m. 9.32 a.m. 3.44 p.m. 10.29 p.m. SUNRISE SUNSET. To-Day. Sunset 6.27 p.m. To-Morrow. Sunrise. Sunset. 6.19 a.m. 6.27 p.m.
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  • 303 7 Jarres Leading. EX-KAISER SCORES 4 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Berlin, March 28. Though millions of German men and women will for the first time in their lives to-morrow put a cross on the ballot paper for the President of the Republic, nobody expects any candidate to obtain the absolute majority
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  • 155 7 GERMAN PROPOSALS REVISED. London, March 28. The Times understands that Herr Stresemann has revised the proposes to the Allies and has made it clear that the pact is entirely independent of any question of Germany’s eastern frontiers. Negotiations can therefore proceed on the single issue of the French,
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  • 233 7 FIGHT WITH THE POLICE. Paris. March 29. According to the latest reports of rioting in the Latin quarter 70 policemen were more or h-ss seriously hurt. One was sent to hospital with a fractured arm. Thirty-six arrests were made but only 17 were deta ned. Cause of
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  • 284 7 Departure on Tour. ENTHUSIAS! IC SEND-OFF. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 28. Despite the bitter east wind and the cold grey morning, crowds thronged the the approaches of Victoria Station to bid farewell to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales op his departure for a 20,000 miles’ tour. Conspicuous
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  • 101 7 B ELG 0- DUTC H AGREEMENT. Brussels. March 28. An agreement has been reached between the Belgian and Dutch Foreign Ministers regarding the revision of the treaties of 1839, regulating inter alia the navigation on the Scheldt. A Belgian and Dutch Commission will be appointed to administer the
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  • 118 7 SENATOR INDICTED. Washington. March 28. Senator Wheeler, who has been indicted of conspiracy to defraud the Government in connection with oil land permits has furnished $l,OOO bail in the Supreme Court. The Government alleges that three of the principal defendants sought to obtain, through dummies, prospecting permits
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  • 38 7 TITIAN’S WORK SOLD. New York. March 29. The “New York World” announces that Mr. Joseph Widener, of Philadelphia, has purchased from Lor<l Spenser’s collection Titian’s Venus and Adonis. The value is estimated at a million dollars.
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  • 38 7 BROKEN SHAF I\ Port Sudan. March 29. The ntch steamer. Idomeneus, from Batavia to Amsterdam sustained a broken shaft to the north-east of Port Sudan. I he British steamer Perseus has proceeded to her assistance.
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  • 45 7 Major General Sir T. Fraser. G. O.C. Malaya, is personally supervising the arrangements forth* production of a 1.l tarv Assault at Arms ami Pageant which will be held in Singapore next May. The proceeds will be devote I entirely to Service Charities.
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  • 148 7 The Fight on the Hill. DRAMA HU EVIDENCE. [Revter’s Telegrams.] Bombay. March 28. On the resumption of the Malabar Hill trial. Lieutenant Batley of the Seventh Gurkhas gave a dramatic description of the fight on the top of the hill. The others armed with golf clubs eventually dispersed
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  • 40 7 SIXTEEN KILLED. Moscow. March 29. A snowslip extending 100 yards over the railroad near Irkutsk led to the derailment of a train proceeding to Verkhneudinsk. Sixteen «lead bodies and 30 injured people were taken from the wreckage.
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  • 53 7 VISIT TO THE BALTIC. The Hague. March 29. The Government intends to send the armoured erasers Marten. Harpertz. Tromp. and Jacob van Heemskerk, 2 torpedo boats and 2 submarines to cruise the Baltic in the Summer to visit Copenhagen. Stockholm. Riga. Reval. Helsingfors. Dutch seaplanes will also
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  • 336 7 Well edited, excellently made up and printed by Rickards of Singapore. No. 5 of the Victorian, the school magazine of the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, reaches us, this morning. Sir George Maxwell, in an interview recorded in this number, expresses his views on education. Sensible and statesmanlike is
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  • 109 7 TRISTRAM SHANDY AND UNCLE TOBY. Mr. J J. Maw writes to The Spectator as follows: “‘I ve got within a single letter, brother Toby. cried my father. You are near enough, brother, replied my uncle’ in all conscience ‘Pshaw!’ cried mv father. I might as well
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  • 40 7 English F. A. Cup. SEMI-FINAL RESULTS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 28. In the semi-final of the English Football Association Cup. Sheffield United beat Southampton by 2 goals to 0 and Cardiff beat Blackburn by 3 goals to 1.
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  • 314 7 VICTORY FOR LEEDS. London. March 28. The following are the results of the English and Scottish Football League matches First Division. Birmingham 1, Newcastle U. 1. Bolton W. vs Blackburn R. Burnley 0. Nottingham F. 0. Cardiff C. vs Manchester C. Everton 2, Aston Villa 0. Leeds United
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  • 26 7 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. London, March 28. In the Rugby County Championship final which was played at Bristol, Leiceser beat Gloucester by 14 points to 1.
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  • 26 7 DRAWN GAME. London, March 28. At Twickenham in the Inter-Army rugby match, the British Army and the French Army drew with 9 points each.
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  • 66 7 ENGLAND’S VICTORY. Dublin. March 28. England won the Annual International Cross-Country race of ten miles. Ireland was second and Wales third. J. Webster (Birchfield Harriers England) was the first home, his time being 56 minutes 54 seconds Ryan (Tipperary) was second, his time being 57 minutes* 14 seconds
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  • 35 7 WALKING RECORD. New York. March 29. Frigerio w«»n the 10,000 metre walk against Plant in 44 minutes 38 seconds which is an indoor world’s record, incidentally establishing eight new records for intermediate distances.
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  • 290 7 Cambridge Wins. OXFORD WATER LOGGI D. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 28. Cambridge won the Boat Race. Oxford gave up, opposite the Doves, their boat being waterlogged. Cambridge paddled past the post, Oxford having returned to headquarters in a motor launch. Cambridge completed the course in 21 minutes 50
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  • 112 7 USEFUL WEEK-END TRAINING. The European Company of the Penang and Province Wellegley Voluunteer Corps went up to Kam pong Bahru on Saturday after noon and had a very useful and instructive week-end caijjp. Yesterday afternoon a little tactical scheme was gone through in which the Eurasian
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  • 105 7 Mr. Wallingford Tate, who toured the East with the Globe Trotters Company, and w’ho is well known in Penang, is bringing a n a w Company of Artists styled the Broadcasters Comedy Company out East. They will open their Penang season at the Town Hall on Saturday
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  • 297 7 Ulu Benut Meeting. DRASTIC RESTRICTION. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore. March 30. At the annual general meeting of the Uln Benut Consolidated Rubber Co., Ltd., Mr. Ferguson, presiding, said that the loss was $1,200 against a profit of over $19,000 in 1923. The disappointing result was largely due
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 223 7 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,—The designation “Dresser” is still running in British Malaya, especially on Estates and it is applicable even to better qualified men. The designation “Dresser” existed in India some years back and afterwards they were designated as Hospital Assistants and then as
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 73 7 A hut has four walls and a roof the same as a house, but who would be satisfied to live in a hut when he can live in a house As reason triumphs over primal instinct to buy as cheaply as possible, no one will be satisfied with less than
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  • 874 8 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on to-day as follows Business in the Share Market for the past week has been on a quiet scale although prices in all sections have been maintained. Rubber 1/&1 shows an advance of Id. but although a considerable number of local
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  • 622 8 Ipoh, March 27. Messrs. Chua Co., the Ipoh B-okers. report as follows on the share market there. The price of Tin after falling earlier in the week has recovered during the last two days. The local market has again been steadier than the. London market. There has
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  • 202 8 Singapore, Maivh 26.—Rubber.—Since our last, we have had a firm market, and prices have advanced Considerably. In the local sale, held yesterday, there was a good all round demand. Awarded Sheet was withdrawn from auction, but later, sold privately at 70 per lb. Good Average Quality Sheet was
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  • 574 8 Singapore, March 25.—The week und er review has been marked by considerably more activity in all sections of the share market. Rubber has had a further u vance to Is. Bfd. with London stocks again down 1.569 tons, and the statistical position of the commodity appears to
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  • 108 8 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 700th. auction on March 25th.. when there was catalogued 1.141,892 lbs.: 509.77 tons. Offered 820.000 lbs.: 366.07 tons. Sold 624,403 lbs.: 278.75 tons. Spot. London Is. B|d. New York 42|cts. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 392 8 My word! these have ths \x «aZaz-a/. w f <&. b. WiwlMT Vi vss’ 3 t-s jrP f\”, Y v/ v k f lul t' She -Ardath are made in London Kfl P 3 &M BS rs 8 frfl -'Js E» by the Ard.th BJlßsianiS Tobacco Co. Ltd., wjg3r Kfiftfl
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    • 40 8 C. W. A. JUMBLE SALE AT THE TOWN HALL, APRIL 4th. Doors open at 10 a.m. Jumbles will now be gratefully received by Mrs. Keppel Garnier. The Parsonage, Northam RoadMrs. N. K. Bain, 1 Bell Road. Mrs. Hawkins, The Fort.
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  • 362 9 P.S. vs. P.R.C. I The Public Services could only secure a draw—their fourth one—with the Penang Recreation Club in the Cricket League fixture which was played on the Penang padang on Saturday afternoon. Taking the first knock the Public Services put up a total of 162 for six
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  • 237 9 dvnares Opium $*>.00(1.00 nom. Cloves 90.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Picking* no stock Nutmeg* 80s 110.00 nom. DCs 100.00 Coconuts per LO*'*’ 50.00 Copra Sundiif i 11.80 sales Rattans Hls sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail SheiL 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 pr ba do
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  • 177 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <k Co.’s share list at I p.m. to-day Saturday. To-day. F «no Sharks. a >, Jt c. Sc. sc. sc. Rubber (Dollar.) Bassett .95 100 .97J 1.00 Brosa .72$ .75 .75 .77i Connemara .85 .87| .87£ .92J ex
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  • 102 9 March 30. 1925 Local. cts. "Smoked Sheet 69i all Prnang Fine Pale Crepe ...69| markets tUnsmoked Sheet 55 steady Stnga- (Smoked Sheet ...71 pore (Crepe ...71 London and New York. I nisnnv f Smoked Sbeot ...1/9 London New York 43| Smoked Ribbed Sheet 66} to 71} per lb
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  • 94 9 The Straits Trading Co. Ltd. Local. March 30: Singapore sold 125 tons at sl23j Penang buyers no sellers at sl23}. Messrs. Boustead and Co.. Ltd:— Saturday’s quotation for Singapore fined tin $123 25 per picul, business done 150 tons Penang refined tin $123.25 per picul, sellers no buyers,
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  • 24 9 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co.. N. L. from 22nd to 28th March 1925 (being one week) was 12 tons.
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  • 183 9 PENANG. MARCH 30, 1925 (By Couri’esv of rH«J Bank.) London Demand Bank 2 3 2/4 4 monthf?’ sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Docnmen’ar y 2 4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 3 days’sight Private 160 Bombay Demand Bank 155$ c Madras Demand Bank 155-» 3 days’sight
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  • 1163 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. names. I J g’f RUBBER [Dollar.] S o 9 c 8 c Allenoy Rubber Co 1 4C! 1 45 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 05 1 15 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 90 2 00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate U 00.51 25 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate* 30
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  • 588 9 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, March 30, 1925 cts» Government Mutton Matton Indian per lb 60 M u rroN Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart 4 lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 516 9 Nevi Advertisements. Kinta Tin Mines Ltd. FOR SALF (Incorporated in England). J ii/t dViC T e haS been received by cable rord Car, in good running order, lhat an Interim Dividend of One Shilling recently renovated $350 owner going a share ,ess incom tax of 4/6 in the Home. Box
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    • 49 9 Old established New York firm, Importer? Commission Merchants, d- s'res sole American representation of responsible, progressive exporters of Rubber. Guttas. Spices, etc., for own account, ad as agents Consignments financed. Highest references given and required. Replw Importers, care J. Roland Kay Advertising Co., 18 East 41st Street. New York.
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    • 16 9 Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, $l/50 per book, stocked by the PinaLg Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 98 9 ••••OtSetOeHCMOHIOtHIOMM s TOWN HALL O APRIL 4th, Sth <& 7th Q WALLINGFORD TATE g presents the e o Broadcasters Comedy Coy. g W A Company of Artists —each one a Star q headed by Mr. Wallingford Tate, who is well q known throughout the East. O PRICES $3, $2 $L
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  • 901 10 FREE PACK TYPE CHOSEN. The announcement made by Sir bamuel Hoare, bhe Secretary of State for Air, during the debate in the House of Commons on the Air Estimates that it had been decided to furnish all the -Service machines with parachutes marks a definite step forward,
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  • 372 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Tairea for Calcutta. van Hogendorp for Belawan Deli :i) Langsa. Ghirbi for Pang Nga, Pusoin and Ghirbee Rasa for Tanjong Star, Sungei Cmu and Setul. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan ana M/V Rompin for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. ss. ’‘Deli” replaces s.s. “Kopah” to Belawan on Friday.
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  • 378 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday' 8T run. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Jui-ore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half »n hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption o> Night Mail Service The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 730
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 19 10 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, fl /75 pe, book or $2/- p-.>st free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Pre», Ltd
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  • 499 11 ALCOHOL AND PETROL MIXTURES. Paris. February 26.—The use of a mixture of alcohol and petrol as fuel for motor-cars has been the subject of experiment in France since 1921. and some of the results of these tests were reported to the Academic des Sciences on Monday by
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  • 318 11 LONDON TOO BIG FOR “AXED” FORCE. The trouble with regard to London’s shortage of police, amounting to over 1000 men, is not due either to a shortage of recruits or because a growing number of policemen have been transferred from ordinary duties to traffic regulation work.
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  • 561 11 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 1924-1925. Previously acknowledged. $7,749.13. Per Mrs. Adams, Penang:—Mrs. Voules $3O Mrs. S. Anthony $25-; H. M. S. Durban Boxing Entertainment $20.45. Straits Trading Co. Club, Butterworth $28.55: 4th (Submarine Flotilla Boxing Entertainment $138.50 H. M. S. Durban Concert $278.00; Penang Amateur Boxing Assn. $23.70; Penang
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  • 233 11 GENERAL NITAHARA DEAD. Tokio, March 25. —The death is announced of General Nitahara. New Commercial Commissioner For Japan In Singapore. It is announced that Mr. Seiichiro Nakajima, ex-commercial Attache at Singapore for the Foreign Ministry, has been appointed as Secretary of Commercial affairs for the Japanese Consulate General
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