Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 May 1925
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Title Section20 1925-05-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 104. VOL. LXXXIII. FRIDAY, Bth MAY, 1925. PRIOR 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement607 1925-05-08 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC art studio ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. ■L IMI l—H II SSaKICZJMICnMICZDMItZDaBCZiai j i HUPMOBILE 19 2 5 I Wik 3 S' The Super /CASH A M TERMS I ($3150.) useo. Driving Belt X. -and it POM* no more. 1 The Popularity of the Hup ”is gaining Q607 words
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Advertisement40 1925-05-08 1 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained can only be relieved if scientifically made Glasses are used OI R LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testing rooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOUR SERVICE. SHANGHAI EASTERN MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS. IN. Penang Road.40 words
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Article504 1925-05-08 2 SUCCESSFUL TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Allahabad, April 24.—What is believed to be the first case of successful transfusion of blood in Bombay was accomplished at the Colaba Military Hopital recently. Pte. Jordon of th© Middlesex Regt., was admitted to tihe Hospital504 words
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Article262 1925-05-08 2 POLITICAL SENSATION. Tokio. May 4.—The union of the three political parties with the Seiyukai as its centre, comprising one hundred and fifty parliamentary members has now been brought into existence and the inauguration of the new party is expected to be officially held on the 14th insf. Mr.262 words
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Advertisement1141 1925-05-08 2 TO LET. Restores Vitality in a I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Alpper floor* ot33c«nd 3sa, Beadi trying climate. i, II Street (Top of Messrs. Chong Kee yy VIA& w* Including free town delivery or J Co j suitable for offices. Immediate M<|| g X postage. i|j en try. Rents moderate. Apply1,141 words
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Advertisement459 1925-05-08 2 C\ *qo TH ROUGH THE HOUSE WITH LOTOU 7/ l IW-U a >? Fl F < W\ r-> L— 1 Ph IB < > I << Easy Thoioutfi IEEfI [Z— v a) gW rßSk ■mbwit* ru». <( EhBI ZlMBFA'—\ —fc| 7— BP? 'AgTB' A EPS ISO NE OS-»’' lASS J®.459 words
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Article, Illustration1605 1925-05-08 3 Monday. April 6th.-This day up very retimes that I may make an Easter cake in a very old recipe. This would I have earlier, had T known that Mr. Pepys v'mild be asking his sister Leticia and her husband, newly come from Australia, to kl ,end the1,605 words
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Article250 1925-05-08 3 Joan Rossiter - By Joan Rossiter. There are houses where noises of all kinds are largely’ a part of home life. In such places there is the great risk that the sensitive members of the family will suffer serious nervous breakdowns soonei or later. The act of banging doors is250 words
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Article, Illustration182 1925-05-08 3 A simple style of cami-knickers such as this provides ample opport un ity for the clever embroideress. These cami-knickers are prettily earned out in a primrose crepe de chine, with soft blue stitching. The tubular frocks and tight coats demand that undies have very little material in them, and182 words
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Article731 1925-05-08 3 By Rosamund. More and more the modern tvnuency is io drop the old time English breakfast, that all too solid meal of porridge, eggs, bacon, kidneys, ham or what not, rounded off with toast and (butter and marmalade and washed down with large cups of tea eaten731 words
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Article421 1925-05-08 3 By Penelope. You may decide to have detachable col lar and cuffs on your new frock, and then find they do not give the additional touch of beauty you expected instead after all the trouble of making, they only succeed in giving the frock a dull and421 words
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Article703 1925-05-08 3 Dorothy Leyland - By Dorothy Leyland. How easy garments of the Magyar type are to make! How simple and effective they look when seen in the shop windows and when worn on slim graceful figures. Full of enthusiasm you dash into your favourite shop, buy three yards of good material,703 words
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Article153 1925-05-08 3 Dr. Joseph S. Halstead. Breckenridge, Missouri, who was initiated into Freemastonry in 1846. has just celebrate] his 107tlh birthday. He was the recipient of gifts from every man woman, and child resident in tho township, and by order of tihe Mayor all work ceased on the153 words
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Advertisement16 1925-05-08 3 Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, $l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd Penang.16 words
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Article1396 1925-05-08 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. Mrs. and Miss MacGregor are leaving for Singapore by the night mail on Saturday. Dr' J. G. Dunlea is now the Medical Officer at Batu Gajah, having been transferred from Pahang recently. The Hon’ble Mr. E. C. H. Wolff, British Resident, Negri Sembilan, left for Singapore yesterday.1,396 words
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Article291 1925-05-08 4 AN APPRECIATION. [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.! Sir.—With the object of improving the Fire Brigade Service, I am on a world’s tour, visiting the principal fire brigades. I bring with me the best wishes of the British Fire Service, the annual reports and other items291 words
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Article753 1925-05-08 4 CH E LLI AH—SRINIV ASAGAM. One of the most popular Tamil Chris tian weddings of interest, both to Penang and to Kedah, was solemnised on Saturdav afternoon, April 25, at St.. George s Church, Penang, when Mr. Devasahayam David ChellSah,, B. A. (London) of the Penang Anglo-Chinese753 words
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Article92 1925-05-08 4 Marsaw, April 11.—An official “communique” issued by the War Ministry states that the Minister for War has ordered a thorough investigation to be made into abuses alleged to have been discovered in the Navy Department by officials of the Comptroller’s Office. The investigation is directed against nine92 words
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22 1925-05-08 4 4th Sunday after Eister. May 10— S. Mark's Church, Butterworth, 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion and Address.22 words
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Article1861 1925-05-08 4 INTERESTING DETAILS.The annual report of Mr. C. F. Green, Director of Fisheries, for the year 1924 is an interesting document. It states that preliminary investigations were made into a number of fishery economics during the year, such as salt and dried fish, fishery salt, canning, pearl shell, agar-agar1,861 words
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Article111 1925-05-08 4 Recruiting has been generailv resum 1 in Madras Presidency, but the followir taluks are closed to recruiting, to the prevalence of disease Salem District—Salem Town, Tin, changodu, Dharmapuri (under E.C’s jurisdiction), Salem. Attur. Rasl puram and Thiruchangodn nn Z A.E.C.’s jurisdiction). Taluks. North Arcot District—Polnr and Tirnvannamalai Taluks.111 words
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Article122 1925-05-08 4 PENANG. MAY 8, 1925 (By Courtesy of the Ch ahi ’.in; Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1132 3 Credit 2/4 23/32 3 Document ar j 2/4 3.4 Calcutta Demand Bank Rhls6|] 3 days’sight Private 159 i, Bombay Demand Bank 156} j Madras Demand122 words
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Article32 1925-05-08 4 Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. Bergholt. London Letter Our Own Scottish Letter ./Correspondents Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions/ Paris. In the Public Eye. David Wilson. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G.’ Own32 words
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Advertisement218 1925-05-08 4 “SHE OWES MUCH TO BABY S OWN TABLETS” Shanghai Father Tells Hew His Little Daughter Was Cured of Digestive Troubles and Croup. The popularity of Baby ’s Own I' l l I the Canadian remedy for children s inent-s, continues to grow apace. every country where they hav<? introduced grateful218 words
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Article646 1925-05-08 5 LOWER PERAK INDIAN ASSOCIATION. The new premises of the Lower Perak Indian Association in Makota Road. Telnk Anson, was opened on April 30 by H. H. Raja Abdul Aziz, C.M.G., The Raja Muda of Perak, in the presence of a large and representative gathering of distinguished guests646 words
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161 1925-05-08 5 Mr. A. J. Cook, secretary of the Miners Federation of Great Britain, addressing an Independent Labour Party meeting at Merthyr, said the mining industry would determine whether the Labour movement was to live or die. There vveie Labour politiciais to-day who forgot that it161 words
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Article769 1925-05-08 5 MR. MACDONALD ON FAULTS OF PRESENT SYSTEM. On hia way to the Independent Labour Party Conference at Gloucester Mr. lac Donald addressed a meeting of Labour supporters in the Guildhall, Worcester. At the end of the first lap of the new Tory Government. Mr. MacDonald said,769 words
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Advertisement599 1925-05-08 5 /4 MOTHSj| grateful mothers afford convincing the unfailing efficacy of wSrd P Jr f JBSSI Water as a remedy for habv < s plaints and teething troubles 5 3Ch COm C N “’”’e«a. ijilß |j| ,hat 1 had >° write and send von Tp"” “f i-i-Sl wl baby 5i months599 words
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Advertisement25 1925-05-08 5 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, Key for New Era. Si/50 per book o r £l/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, I d., Penang.25 words
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Advertisement23 1925-05-08 5 MASSAGE AND RENU LIFE VIOLET RAY Socially for “Rheumatism and every Nervous Disease by Miss SATO 35, Ixith Street, PENANG T?J*phca« N«. 493.23 words
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Advertisement322 1925-05-08 5 Serve your With cream that has the delicious k fragrance and flavour of the pure rich Af v/O 0 milk of world famous Devonshire and which is SAFE. Locally pro- duced cream is generally served unboiled, and because of the impurities it contains it is < UNSAFE. NESTLE’S CRE A322 words
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Article595 1925-05-08 6 Now that the aeronautical experts of the world are concentrating on perfection in construction with a view to eliminating the dangers attendant upon travel by air. it is not out of place to draw attention to another and equally I vital aspect of the situation as presented595 words
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Article469 1925-05-08 6 There are paradoxes innumerable in the world to-day. but the greatest paradox of them all is that which is desenbP a bv the word disarmament. Great Britain, observing the letter and spirit of the Washington Treaty, has cut down her fighting forces to a point bordering on469 words
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Article414 1925-05-08 6 “A ASS INDEED Married men shudder w’hen they read the reports of such cases as the recent action, in which judgment was given in favour,of Mrs Muriel Waterhouse,widow of Mr. Alfred Waterhouse, against Sir David and Lady Magdalen Wilson-Barker. Flimw’ell Grange, Hawkhurst. Kent, for £lO,OOO. obtained by Lady WilsonBarker from414 words
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Article1417 1925-05-08 6 Schoolboys working on a slate, when i they go wrong in a sum, American can rub it out and begin Architecture. again. American archi-. tects. building a cathedral, seem to enjoy a similar advantage j On Morningside Heights, in New A ork,, a cathedral is being built1,417 words
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Article109 1925-05-08 6 LADY OVERBOARD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. May >*'• Whilst leaning out of the port-hole of the Insulinde, en route to Batavia. Miss i Beanman, a European lady. KIl overboard. After eleven hours in shar infested waters she was picked up by a sampan. The lady is nt109 words
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Article35 1925-05-08 6 GOVERNOR'S DEPARTU RE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. May >• A large crowd hade good-bye to■!! the Governor, Sir Laurence 1111 Guillemard, and Lady Guillemai d left by the P. and O. s.s. Macedonia t morning.35 words
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Article14 1925-05-08 6 The homeward mail by the Mac< don closes at 5-30 p.m. to-monow.14 words
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Advertisement271 1925-05-08 6 John Haig? B (~THE ORIGIN A L'J £7A<? Clubman's Whisky since 1627 JOHN H.UO ft CO. LTD. DISTILLS». MARKINCH. FIFE, AND KINNAIRD HOUSE. FALL MALL EAST xW.t VAI Ch> <s» A 2 a Ml o Aw. ,4 IBkI f /2® 1 01 I MM Ml JgUjk. < hW O M271 words
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Advertisement25 1925-05-08 6 11 EZ fir" O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday.25 words
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Miscellaneous24 1925-05-08 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. Midnight. 6.22 a.m. 12.23 p m. 6.59 p.m. To-Morrow. 12.39 a.m. 7.0 a.m. 1.1 p.m. 7.39 p.m.24 words
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Article77 1925-05-08 7 Work of Bolsheviks. STORE OE EXPLOSIVES. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Sofia. May 7. The authorities state that in conse(luence of the arrest of the leaders of the xarious illegal organisations in Sofia, the police now hold all the threads of the clandestine activities of the Agrarian Communist Committee. Some of[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 77 words
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Article58 1925-05-08 7 french casualties. Paris. May 7. A message from Rabat says the casualties to Colonel Freydenberg’s force in the recent fighting against the Riffs are 13 killed, mostly natives, and 100 wounded. Refreshing. Water in the form of iceblocks has been conveyed by aeroplanes to four or five58 words
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Article78 1925-05-08 7 ALL PRECAUTIONS TAKEN. London, May 7. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Day, who drew attention to the recently discovered ‘plot against Mr. Chamberlain, Sir W. Joynson-Hicks said he did not think it of public interest to make a statemenfin that connection, except to say that78 words
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Article78 1925-05-08 7 McKENNA DUTIES. London. May 7. The House of Commons completed the report stage of the McKenna Duties. Mr. Churchill, in the course of the debate, said that the budget had a series of balances. The silk tax would be paid tor by remission earned on income while the78 words
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Article26 1925-05-08 7 PASSED BY THE London. May 7. The House of Lords passed the third reading of the Exhibition Bill which has received the Royal Assent.26 words
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Article86 1925-05-08 7 DUMPING CONTINENTAL GOODS. London, May 7. Ihe dumping of Continental goods at '"ver is not confined to watches, clocks und gramophones. Since the Budget speech the traffic in silks from Italy, Switzerland and Vienna by parcels post xpress, which is the quickest method, has considerably increased. Another86 words
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Article119 1925-05-08 7 —(Vale). LORD CREWE ON PEACE. Paris». May 7. Lord Crewe, the British Ambassador, speaking at a dinner of the Association la France et Grande Bretagne, said that ••‘’■long the worst of all foolishness was he charge of militarism so falsely brought against France. He recalled the Ambassadors’ Conference—(Vale). - 119 words
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Article23 1925-05-08 7 RESUMPTION of work. Sydney. May 8. 1 he engine drivers of Walsh Island are i’-'timing work on the old terms.23 words
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Article81 1925-05-08 7 Control of Arms. DELEI f RIOL’S GAS' S. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, May 7. A proposal has been submitted at the sitting of the General Committee of the International Conference on the control and traffic of arms that the various deleterious gases be included under the description of[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 81 words
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Article65 1925-05-08 7 ENGAGEMENTS CANCELLED. New York, May 7. The Amateur Athletic Union has temporarily cancelled a number of Nurmi’s engagements, following a charge by the officials at the Drake Relay Meeting of exorbitant demands for expenses alleged to have been made by his manager. The allegation is65 words
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Article20 1925-05-08 7 VISITS LIVERPOOL DOCKS. London, May 7. The Chinese Mission, headed by General Hsu. toured the Liverpool docks yesterday.20 words
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Article27 1925-05-08 7 IMPROVEMENT MAINTAINED. London, May 7, A bulletin says that the Princess Royal has slept well and that tbe improvement in her health has been maintained.27 words
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Article12 1925-05-08 7 Moscow. May 7. M. Trotzky has returned to Moscow.12 words
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Article26 1925-05-08 7 PERTH DEFEATED. Perth, May 7. The English Soccer team opened its Australian tour by defeating Perth (West Australia) by 8 goals to 0.26 words
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Article104 1925-05-08 7 SEQUEL TO DEATH. London, May 7. In the market the Lever shares were somewhat depressed at the an* nouncement of tbe death of Viscount Leverhulme, but for mainly sympathetic reasons. Although Viscount Leverhulme is regarded as the dominating spirit, his control of the business is really circumscribed. Every104 words
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Article228 1925-05-08 7 Dee Stakes. KING'S POPULAR VICTORY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, May 7. Derby candidates gained the first three places in the Chester Dee Stakes of a mile and a half run to-day. His Majesty King George V won a popular victory. The hundred and thirteenth year of the DEE STAKES[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 228 words
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Article43 1925-05-08 7 WEEKLY HOURS. London. May 7. Owing to the seriousness of the American spinning section of the cotton industry. the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners Association have circularised their members asking for a pledge of loyalty to the 35 hours working week.43 words
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Article48 1925-05-08 7 AGREEMENT REACHED. Paris, May 7. The Alsace Potash Mines Organisation announces that the Franco-German potash interests have reached an agreement, which gives rise to the belief that in future, permanent fusion of the interests concerned may be reached in safeguarding their rights throughout the world.48 words
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Article47 1925-05-08 7 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS. New York, May 7. Photographs of the recent navy manoeuvres were successfully wirelessed 5000 miles from Honolulu. The whole operation occupied 20 minutes. The reproductions are excellent. Three stretches of telegraph wire were used, two laps of the journey being covered by wireless.47 words
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Article159 1925-05-08 7 THE ANGEL OF PEACE.” k VON TIRPITZ ON HINDENBURG. The name of Hindenburg is a programme.” says the Deutsche Zeitung. “It means a Germany in the Bismarck sense of the word,” and with the words of the 'Pan-German newspaper, the Socialist Vorwarts would seem to agree when it writes: Every159 words
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Article67 1925-05-08 7 PRESENTATION OF COLOURS. Our readers are reminded that Lady Gnillemard, Patroness of the Giri Guides of Malaya, is to present the Colours to the three Penang companies of Girl Guides on Saturday, (to-morrow), May 9, at 4.45 p m. The ceremony is to take place at Mayfield.67 words
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Article20 1925-05-08 7 The Town Band will play at the Golf Club on Saturday 9th instant between 6.45 —7.45 p.m.20 words
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Article1356 1925-05-08 7 Chinese Farewell. PRESENTATION OF ADDRESS. Last but not least of the many functions organized by the various communities and schools to bid farewell to the Hon. Mr. A. B. Voules, Resident Councillor. Penang, and Mrs. Voules, who is retiring from Malaya to-morrow, took place at1,356 words
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Article357 1925-05-08 7 FIRST DAY’S HANDICAPS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The following are the handicaps for the Singapore Paces Race I—(Race Course). Nader 9.7 Y. Not 8.12 Spangle 8.12; Shansi 8.10: Royal Hussar 8.7; Betty 8.3 Hastrey 7.4. Race ll—'s furlongs.) Jade 9.0 Hummingway 9.0 Purser 9.0 Maid of At hole357 words
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Advertisement132 1925-05-08 7 IPENAN6 PROVINCE WELLESLEY VOLUNTEER CORPS. All eligible Europeans are asked to join the Corps. You can enrol at Headquarters at any time, but a special recruiting day is being held on May 12th, CONDITIONS OF SERVICE. 18 drills a year and a Musketry Course. Volunteering will cost you nothing in132 words
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Obituary213 1925-05-08 7 OBITUARY. HERO OF THE FALKLAND ISLES. London, May 7. The death has occurred of Admiral Sir Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee. London, May 7. Admiral Sir Doveton Sturdee had been suffering from meningo encephalitis for the last fortnight. The following is from Who’s Who Sturdee, Sir Frederick Charles Doveton was born213 words
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Article2641 1925-05-08 8 ROMANCE OF TRADE. Pen Picture. The following is a biography of Viscount Leverhulme, news of whose death ■was received late yesterday afternoon, which was published in the Sunday Times from the pen of the Earl of Birkenhead. About fifty-five years ago a fresh-faced, stocky, Lancashire boy stood behind2,641 words
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Article274 1925-05-08 8 FIRST FLIGHT IN BRITISH GUIANA SERVICE. The Fairey Ambulance seaplane is now in British Guiana, and a report received from Mr. Hodgkins, the owner of the Real Daylight Balata Company, states that the first flights have been extremely successful. At present it takes from 17 to 21 days274 words
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Advertisement23 1925-05-08 8 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.23 words
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Advertisement140 1925-05-08 8 IF i is I DANCE TO THESE W NEW HITS I Patsy P X T rot lOi I I Dreary Weather W Driftwood Please M Charley My Boy M Dreamer of Dreams Waltz I Sahara Fox Trot Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong) PENANG. IL 4 Japanese e Cocoanut140 words
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Miscellaneous60 1925-05-08 8 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. b. abtkuk mobbund. No. 17. i i (l ra w Zffi li -1 Z /going to m f iwSit iSr JI I j J L A. h. 500. Afte- the death of Vortigern and the succession of Hengst lar«e nanW I r England, and commerce began’to60 words
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Article490 1925-05-08 9 P.C.C. vs. P.R.C. DRAWN MATCH. The Penang Soccer League fixture between the Penang Cricket Club and the Penang Recreation Club which was played on the Esplanade, Penang, yesterday afternoon before a large concourse of spectators, resulted in a draw of one goal each. The P.R.C. put on490 words
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Article194 1925-05-08 9 S. F. P.” NOMINAL FINE FOR CAPTAIN AND AGENT. Opium valued at about $40,000 was found on the K. P. M. steamer an Overstraten when that vessel arrived at Singapore. There was a sequel to this seizure in the District Court when the captain“ S. F. P.” - 194 words
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Article104 1925-05-08 9 CRICKET LEAGUE. The following will represent C. R. C. against Eastern Smelting to morrow at 2 p- in. on the Esplanade. Lim Eng Chong, Choong Eng Kim, Lim Chuan, Chung Chee Leng. Huan Cheang, Choong Eng Hye. Oh Joo Kooi, Oh Eng Leong, (Captain), Chnah Eng Chew.104 words
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Article250 1925-05-08 9 T’/ie following are the latest quotations in Messrs, Kennedy <t Co.'s share list at I p,m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. Shark,*. T s'© jQ CO QQ I c. c. 4c. sc. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby l.ol) 1.55 1.55 1.65 A lor Gajah 1.20 1.30 1.30 1.40 Aver Molek 1.25250 words
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Article197 1925-05-08 9 THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED report that the following are the changes in their share quotations for to-day. Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bassett Rubber Co 51.05 Si. 10 Jeram Kuantau Rubber .421 .471 Kuala Sidim Rubber 2.05 2.10 Malaka Pinda Rubber 1.75 1.80 Pa.iam Ltd 5.75 6.00 Sungei197 words
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Article98 1925-05-08 9 M ay 8. 1925 Local cis. IS sivked Sheet Pknang Fine Pale Crepe markets Unsmoke i Sh*’-’- 581 steady Singa- jSiuoked Sh*»*t ...74 pork I Crepe ...74 Losdon and Nk v York K' d Sh New York ...41q Smoked Ribbed Sheet 77 to 8D per lb do. No.98 words
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Article25 1925-05-08 9 The following ate nn-delivered cables for the week ending 7th inst. at the E. E. A. C. Telegraph Co. Reitjong Swan o/c EJavana.25 words
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Article118 1925-05-08 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on May 7: London. Spot £240.2.6 Down £2.12.6 3 mos. buying 242.5 s 2.10 s 3 selling 242.7.6 2.12.6 Local. May 8: Singapore sold 225 tons at $120.62} Penang 25 tons at $120.62}. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London,118 words
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Article353 1925-05-08 9 Messrs. Baker Morgan and Co. Ltd. Kuala Lumpur reported as follows on May 6 Markets are active all round. Since writing last week there has been a further sharp advance in the price of rubber which stands now at 1/10. That this should happen at the commencement353 words
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Article241 1925-05-08 9 Benares Opium p. #5,000.00 non Cloves 90.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 110.00 nom. 110 s 100.00 Coconuts per 1,0 v 50.00 Copra Sun 1 rie l 12 00 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell- 13.00 Siam Rice241 words
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Article592 1925-05-08 9 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang. May 8, 1925 cU< Government Mutton Muttou Indian pet ib 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each luO Liver with heart Inng d'- 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton !b 55 Lamb do 55592 words
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Advertisement502 1925-05-08 9 FORD OWNERS MDo you realise that one cylinder misfiring means more than 2C% waste of petrol, more than 25% lorn of power, and greatly increased wear in uni* versal joints, back axle and tyres. LODGE Avoid misfiring by fitting tbs 'I Iff*’ rer-’ I' R EB&ss, Ms R?! gSS g®k502 words
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Article118 1925-05-08 10 TO-DAY’S DEPAR I’URES Palehleh for Langsa, Edi. T. Semawe. Segli, Olehleh and Sabang, Pyrrhus for Port Swettenham Singapore and Japan. Ko pah for Belawan (Deli). The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: Penang—Argun Maru, Atlantic, Bengkalis, Eumaeus, Glengarry. Hakata Maru. Hankow Maru, Kalyan, Kedoe.118 words
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Article383 1925-05-08 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). IT TMIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johor» and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption ob Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.na train:383 words
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Article131 1925-05-08 10 May 9—Cricket League, C.R.C. v. E.S.C. Esplanade. 11— Folly.” Town Hall. 12— Cabaret Revels.” Town Hall. 14—Football League, P. R.C. v. Municipality, Esplanade. 16—Cricket League, P.S. v. P.C.C. Esplanade. 21—Football. Crescent v. P.R.C. 23—Cricket. P.C.C. v. The Rest. 23—Cricket League, E.S.C. v. P.R.C. Esplanade. 2< s —Football, P.R.C.131 words
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Advertisement486 1925-05-08 10 j Assets over »5500,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $19,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. II (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). nA r H t u c lincorporai LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry, M. C. U HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. v,r The Company has £20,000 deposited486 words
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Advertisement624 1925-05-08 10 BANKS. THE MERCANTILEBAnTTp INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) Authorised Capital Subscribed Capita! Paid-up j g Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 1 453'09? Board of Directors. Sir R. J. Black Bart. (Chairman) J y Ryrie, Esq., H. Melvill Simons, Esq p p Chalmers, Esq., Sir David Yule B t Lord Carmichael,624 words
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Article404 1925-05-08 11 REORGANIZATION S( HEME. In the last Session of Congress there was passed a Bill for the reorganization cf the United States Naval Reserves as f'.om July 1, 1925. and the authorities at the Navy Department at Washington are now busy dealing with the changes caused in404 words
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Article240 1925-05-08 11 Phil Scott, the heavy-weight boxer, was subjected to a series of tests and exr aminations at the Middlesex Hospital. I W After posing o n a platform in a lecture theatre while a professor of anatomy used him as a subject for the demonstration of surface anatomy240 words
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Article216 1925-05-08 11 Secrets of making turtle soup are revealed by Mr. J. Coffey, a celebrated chef, in the Hotel Review.” The turtles from which Mr. Coffey makes the famous soup served at civic functions in the City of London are selected from the finest animals from the Vest Indies and216 words
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