Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 May 1925
1925-05-14
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section20 1925-05-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 109. VOL. LXXXIII. THURSDAY, 14th MAY, 1925. PRIOR 15 OENTS.20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement533 1925-05-14 1 I TOKISATSU, I PHOTOGRAPHIC art studio 'Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. yir -JT .7 A —-y |ia> WITHOUT 1 COCKTAIL. DON’T WASTE I THE TUBES ARE AS Gordon’s GOOD LIQUOR I i GOOD AS THE COVERS” ’■GIN is a Waste IN EXPERIMENTING I 1 BBK. W 1 T H® CORD533 words
-
Advertisement7 1925-05-14 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO “THF4DISPENSARY."7 words
-
-
Article1582 1925-05-14 2 THEIR AGREEMENTS AND DIFFERENCES, We are not infrequently told that the conflict between religion and science is at an end writes the Rev. C. A. Alington. D.D. Headmaster at Eton, Clergymen often assure their congregations that there is no contradiction between them when rightly understood,” and1,582 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement638 1925-05-14 2 < RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. 721 H Including free town delivery or 1$ s iii <0 W PAYABLE in advance. mLJI a year Local 36 a VXC Country (S.EL-& F.M.S.) $42 |k X Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, jii 7\" N England, the Continent M 8 WK JfcL i Monthly Quarterly and X638 words
-
Advertisement454 1925-05-14 2 I a-tishTooTl I (Is it ’Flu I I DON’T BE AFRAID TO SNEEZE. I H Sneezing is one of nature’s ways of getting B rid of Germs that find their way' into the I recesses of your nose, mouth and throat. I B On the first sign of a cold454 words
-
-
Article784 1925-05-14 3 SERVICES TQ INDIA. Xia meeting of the. East India Association recently, Lord Lamington, thpresident. said that at a meeting of the council that afternoon a resolution of P in pat by with the family of Lord Curzon j of deep sense of loss had been passed784 words
-
Article120 1925-05-14 3 HIGH T ALK FROM RUSSIA. i j J 1! Russian coriesfiling t t K -Corning Post’’ say s that tll ,lr Ki<l id. l eS luT t ns P asse d at an vf Th sess >°n of the Executive at Mose,,/ lnterna tional recently held as ne P'oposed by120 words
-
Article652 1925-05-14 3 <•„ Tt’RTLE SOUP CHALLENGE. Mil, Tom Mix, the American cowboy film “star,” was “mobbed”' by admirers in the City when, at the personal invitation of the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress, he visited the Mansion House. He wore his cowboy outfit, with sombrero, but to652 words
-
Article495 1925-05-14 3 notable oases. London, April 15.—The new Law Term v.hiyh opens on Tuesday, and which covers two d^y s over five weeks, will be fully occupied on the Divorce the considerably larger number of petitions for the preseirt published total shows 327 undefended matrimonial suit a and495 words
-
146 1925-05-14 3 PROCEDURE FOR TRIALS. A Calcutta Gazette Extraordinary publishes rules framed under the Bengal Criminal Law' Amendment Act, of 1925. The Local Government will nominate a president from among the commissioners. The president will record evident*», pronounce judgment a nd regulate all matters incidental to any146 words
-
Article303 1925-05-14 3 PITFALLS FOR THE LAWYER. There are two side s to every case brought into court. The witnesses for those two sides habitually contradict each other. One or the other is lying, or is honestly 7 mistaken. What shall decide it? Nothing but a probing cross-examination. For this alone wilj303 words
-
Article371 1925-05-14 3 SOME VIVID COLOURS. The harem, trousered teagown is the latest comer in the dress world. Outside the walls of her boudoir Eve is compelled by fashion to adopt the simplest styles in dress in tlie privacy of her own home she can indulge in as much371 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement235 1925-05-14 3 The HEALER Everyone Needs/ Zam-Buk is the favourite remedy for all kinds of skin troubles because of its wonderful herbal composition and its never failing success. It is an effective cure for eczema, itch, prickly heat,’poisoned Sores, ulcers, piles, and is soothing and <9 swiftly healing for cuts, bin ns,235 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous85 1925-05-14 3 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By ARTHUR MORELAND. NO. 22. The Saxon Serf. CHOKINGIT DD I THIS MORNING 7 \YOU'VE no sooner PV I STUMMICK.THC MIUK X EGBERT X h/\G° NE to Beo COME YET > rwnr w W\ 77 MWi O O jgr J T;.., 1 A. D. 809. The85 words
-
-
Article823 1925-05-14 4 Capt. J. Huggins, M. C„ is to be an Assistant Registrar of the Supreme Court, Johore. Dr. H. E. Hughes has left Kuala Kangsar for Singapore to go into hospital there for an operation. Mr. R. Perrott returns to Merlimau estate, Malacca, this week from Home leave,823 words
-
Article890 1925-05-14 4 Motor Fatality. FURTHER EVIDENCE. The hearing was resumed before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the Police Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon, of the preliminary enquiry into the case against Low Ah Kap, who is charged with causing the death of Yap Yam San by a rash act and890 words
-
Article811 1925-05-14 4 STATUS OF CRICKETERS. In the world of first-class cricket there are no rules relating to the vexed question of amateurism and professionalism, writes J. A. H. Catton. A man is a cricketer —a striker, a batsman, a bowler, a fielder, and a player of the game.811 words
-
Article865 1925-05-14 4 PROBLEM MORE URGENT EVERY DAY At the beginning of this centenarian winter, some five months ago, to be precise. I discussed the evergreen problem of the dazzling motor headlight in the Evening Standard,” writes John Prioleau. Without prejudice, as they say in law, I concluded that it865 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement53 1925-05-14 4 Why Stop a Cough Because of the chance you take in neglecting it. Your cough, unknown to yourself, may be a symptom of bronchitis, pleurisy or pneumonia. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has certain healing and curative qualities that stop coughs and rid the system of the cause. This dependable medicine is53 words
-
Advertisement474 1925-05-14 4 fcvNew Advertisements. notices. OLD XAVERIANS’ ASSOCIATION. POSITION VACANT. 7 Members are hereby notified that th Wanted competent boring prospector. -Association has removed to Xo* Apply, stating experience and terms F<arut Road. to No. 114, c/o Pinang Gazette. CHEAH TIANG EAM i 1 Hon. Secretaty. TO LET. m v. “GLENBEG” Voy.?**474 words
-
-
Article252 1925-05-14 5 RELIGIOUS CONGRESS. (Translated.) A movement is now on foot to hold a religious congress or conference of the religions of the world, in the month of August, 1928. The congres s will last for about 15 days, and the expenses in con nection therewith will be borne by252 words
-
Article491 1925-05-14 5 THE MOON’S WAR ON THE EARTH. The Livelong Day. Lady Wedgwood. (Christophers. 7s. 6d.) i Lady Wedgwood is a new comer to the rank of novelists, but her easy style, her I subtle insight into feminine minds, and i her del’cate wit make her first book a welcome491 words
-
Article715 1925-05-14 5 'hie questions, writes Viola Tree, which is the worst situation to be in—looking for a, job for a man or woman who knows nothing or nobody, is young, inexperienced, and says, What can you do with nit or looking for a job for one who knows a715 words
-
Article201 1925-05-14 5 PURPLE CROCODILE AND BLUE LIZARD DESJGNS. After the cross-word dress, the crossr void handbag. The smartest of the flat pochette affairs that women delight to carry show the familiar design of the popular puzzle. The blanks are seen on gOßie pale coloured silk, and the shaded blocks are201 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement265 1925-05-14 5 A* x| s' XMtS —f •Mrni That Kruschen Feeling. Grandpa takes Kruschen and in collect in your body. You need six £]&Zl.l''" 5 'TT is the Kruschen feeling.” He gets get from vour ■I by dropping into Ins morning cup getting then, von cannot keen weU of ea or coffee265 words
-
Advertisement24 1925-05-14 5 Pi anters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, ?3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.. Penang.24 words
-
Advertisement152 1925-05-14 5 I X The House for The House J S High that Gives I Values YOU J jjfr At The T 5 Low Best J j Prices. BE Service. j NEW GOODS JUST UNPACKED FOR j ALL SECTIONS OF X J OUR SPACIOUS STORES. f THESE COMPRISE S S Ladies’ Millinery152 words
-
-
Article24 1925-05-14 6 Worley. —At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on May 13, to Marie, wife of N. A. Worley, M. C. S. a daughter. Ann.24 words
-
Article42 1925-05-14 6 OKE-VAFGHAN.—On May 12, at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, by the Ven. Archdeacon Swindell, Mr. Harry Oke, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Eber Oke, of London, to Miss Hilda Irene Vaughan, younger daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. Harry Vaughan.42 words
-
Article627 1925-05-14 6 Apropos of our remarks yesterday under the above heading, we had not long to wait before we had a practical demonstration of the truth of our contention. Our strictures were substantiated up to the We have nothing to say against the motorcycle. It has proved its efficiency as a627 words
-
Article437 1925-05-14 6 His Excellency the Governor administers the Colony with the asssistance of the Executive Council which is composed of the G. 0. the Colonial Secretary, the Resident Councillors of Penang and Malacca, the AttorneyGeneral, the Treasurer, the Colonial Engineer, and two unofficials. The Legislative Council consists of 13. official437 words
-
Article1426 1925-05-14 6 NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. PROBLEMS OF 130 YEARS AGO. (BY BOOKWORM.) Under the head of “Revenue”, Major Macdonald appears to argue successfully against tht assertions and insinuations ot the committee. Farming the Revenue. Ou their statement of the manner i u which Mr. Light disposed1,426 words
-
Article71 1925-05-14 6 Golf H»"'- '“‘T''' Bri.lw K- I! r h ,lt London Letter JGur Own Scottish Letter JCorrespon Women’s Page) London a Paris Fashions f Pa r Tn the Public Eye. OvCross Word Puzzle. U.G. Soon after midnight on the 1 I a Chinese junk No 426 came *t sion71 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement244 1925-05-14 6 John Haig? B (THE ORICtNAUJ Clubman's Whisky since 1627 ,OHN HAIG A CO. LTD. OtCT.LLBtS. MAISCH. HFB. ANO «NNA.AP HOUS». PALL MALL FACT \AA/Ch> r rf MH iflEßlk /Ok w JRk v' -A -.lilla msX* "i gold label warP^’® c iW'w .—■> r'." i( NOS&SS&/ e x ®j regd. trade244 words
-
Advertisement24 1925-05-14 6 “E. S’ O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday— E. O Orchestra. Next Concert 17th May.24 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous24 1925-05-14 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 4.14 a.m. 10,3 a.m. 4.4 p.m. 11.33 p.m. To-Morrow. 6.4 a.m. 11.13 a.m. 5.9 p m. Midnight.24 words
-
-
Article181 1925-05-14 7 Question in the Commons. \|R. BRIDGEMAN’S REPLY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, May 13. In the House of Commons. RearAduiiral T. P. H. Beamish asked for particulars regarding the forthcoming cruise of the American Battleship Squadron to Australasia, whether in view of the importance of Imperial interests in the Pacific,[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 181 words
-
Article97 1925-05-14 7 RIFE IN SHANGHAI. London, May 13. In the House of Lords, in the course of a lengthy debate on slavery, initiated by Viscount Buxton, who drew attention to the slavery in Africa and the Far East, the Archbishop of Canterbury said that the revelations regarding Chinese slavery were97 words
-
Article75 1925-05-14 7 QUESTION OF RATIFICATION. London. May 13. In the House of Commons, in answer to questions. Mr. Locker-Lampson said that the convention concluded at the Second Opium Conference remains open for signature "until September 30 and can only be ratified after that date. No State has yet ratified the75 words
-
Article26 1925-05-14 7 PASSED BY THE LORDS. London, May 13. The House of Lords passed the third reading of the Gold Standard Bill without any discussion.26 words
-
Article97 1925-05-14 7 YEARLY REPORT. Geneva. May 14. The yearly report of the International Labour Office says that, except for small States, the only sovereign States which are not yet in the International Labour Organization, are the United States, Mexico, Turkey, Egypt and Russia, but the Labour Office has been able97 words
-
Article81 1925-05-14 7 DISCUSSION RESUMED. Geneva. May 15. The General Committee of the Arms •’’nference resumed its discusssion Article 111 of the Draft Convention and agreed on the principle of publicity exports of war materials. The b Aion of private manufacture was P until the results of the 11 esent Convention81 words
-
Article36 1925-05-14 7 TEN PER CENI INCREASE. London. May 13. 11 ConBe *l ue Pce of the rise in the price ij Hl >er tyre manufacturers are increas- tb' ir pi ices by ten per cent.36 words
-
Article118 1925-05-14 7 Vast Railway Project. BRITISH HELP NEEDED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, May 13. In conversation with Sir Charles Stewart, the Chairman of the AngloRussian Conciliation Association, M. Aakovsky referred to the Soviet’s intention to proceed as soon as possible with the construction of a Trans-North Siberian Railway 6000 miles long[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 118 words
-
Article40 1925-05-14 7 FORMED AT LAST. Brussels, May. 13. M. Vandevyvere has formed a Cabinet with the following —M. Vandevyvere, Premier and Minister of Finance ExDeputy Theodor, Minister of Justice and General Hellebant, Minister of Defence. Otherwise the portfolios are unchanged.40 words
-
Article36 1925-05-14 7 2.000 DELEGATES. Moscow, May 13. Over two thousand delegates are attending the Congress of Soviets, including the full praesidium of 75 members among whom are Kalinin, Kameneff, Stalin. Rykoff. Zinovieff, Trotsky, and Frunze.36 words
-
Article34 1925-05-14 7 7 KILLED: 17 INJURED. Moscow, May 13. An accident occurred to a passenger train, which was proceeding to Sebej, about sixty miles from Moscow. Seven persons were killed and seventeen injured.34 words
-
Article15 1925-05-14 7 SATISFACTORY PROGRESS. London, May 13. The Princess Royal continues to make satisfactory progress.15 words
-
Article70 1925-05-14 7 AIRMAN’S THANKS London May 13. The Dutch airman, Van der Hoop, lecturing at the Royal Society of Arts on the subject of his recent flight, referred to earlier difficulties in organisation. He thanked the British authorities, notably the Air Force, for their useful help and hospitality. Sir Percy70 words
-
Article25 1925-05-14 7 DEPARTURE FROM CALCUTTA. Calcutta, May 13. Major Depinedo has left for Akyab. Arrival At Akyab. Akyab, May 13. Major Depinedo has arrived here.25 words
-
Article210 1925-05-14 7 World’s Investor. MR. HOOVER'S REPORT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington. May 13. ‘"The United States is now the world’s greatest investor declares Mr. Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, in his annual report of the Commerce Department, showing the result of foreign trade and financial exchanges in 1924. The total of American[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 210 words
-
Article307 1925-05-14 7 MR. SIRIWARDHENE ADMITTED. OBJECTIONS OVERRULED. In the Supreme Court, Penang, this morning, Mr. Justice Whitley delivered judgment on the petition of Mr. Irving Arnold de Soyza Siriwardhene. Barrister-at-law, for admission to practise in the Courts of the Colony as an Advocate and Solicitor, which was opposed by the307 words
-
Article206 1925-05-14 7 THIEVES SLEEP IN MR. SANDOW’S HOUSE. Burglars broke into the of Mr. Eugene Sandow, the famous u strong man, ”in Holland Park-avenue, Notting Hill, London. They were apparently so concerned about their personal comfort that they did not bother much about plunder. says the Daily Chronicle. Many206 words
-
Article86 1925-05-14 7 At Port Elizabeth. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEP I lON. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Port Elizabeth, May 13. Every successive town visited by the Prince of Wales vies with its predecessor in the warmth of its royal welcome to the Prince who arrived here to-day after a few days recuperation at Sir[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 86 words
-
Article253 1925-05-14 7 DERBY FAVOURITE’S WIN. The Derby favourite, -Mr. A. R. Cox’s Picaroon, won the Craven Stakes at Newmarket—lo sovs. each with 500 sovs. added, second 75 sovs. and third 25 sovs. For three year olds colts 8-10, fillies and geldings 8-7. Penalties and allowances. Distance one mile. The253 words
-
Article205 1925-05-14 7 CORONER’S VERDICT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 14. The finding of the Coroner in connection with the oil blaze at Pulau Sebarok, in which a twakow man was burned to death, states that the explosion appears to have been due to someone smoking or some fire on205 words
-
Article167 1925-05-14 7 ARRIVAL IN PORT. Two French warships, the Aviso Caosiopee and La Marne, arrived here yesterday afternoon after calling at Colombo and Sabang. They will be here till the 16th instant when they letrve for Singapore. The former is under the Command of Capitaine de Frigote Decoux, has a167 words
-
Article1062 1925-05-14 7 A Great Imperialist. HIS CAREER. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, May 13. The death of Viscount Milner is announced. Distinguished Career. Viscount Milner (Alfred Milner) British statesman and Colonial administrator, was born at Bonn on the 23rd of March 1854, the only son of Charles Milner, M.D., whose wife[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 1,062 words
-
Article43 1925-05-14 7 CHICAGO WHEAT SCANDAL. Washington, May 13. Mr. Jardine, Secretary of Agriculture, promises to institute prosecutions with the object of preventing any recurrence of the recent wheat speculation, though he admits that sufficient proof for convictions has. so far. not been obtained.43 words
-
Article37 1925-05-14 7 The homeward mail by the Ellenga closes at 10 a m. to-morrow. The B. I. Packet Teesta with mail despatched from London on the 23rd April lis expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow.37 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement50 1925-05-14 7 NEW MODEL ROLLS ROYCE We have pleasure in announcing that Messrs. Rolls Royce have produced a new model called the PHANTOM. The engine has overhead vulves bore 4| in. stroke 5| in. and developes more power. Price Unchanged. Place your order now with The Rolls Royce Agents BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED.50 words
-
-
Obituary124 1925-05-14 7 OBITUARY. AUTHORESS DEAD. Brookline (Massachusetts), May 13. The death of Amy Lowell is reported. [Lowell Amy: Litt. D. Author b. 9 February 1874 Brookline Mass;d of Augustus Lowell and Katharine Bigelow Lawrence. Ednc; Private school Phi Beta Kappa Poet, Tufts College 1918 Columbia Unversity 1920 Hon. Member Poetry Society America,124 words
-
Article1140 1925-05-14 8 TO-DAY’S DEPAirrUitUS. Pnngah for Asahan and Batu Bahra. Sri Muar for F. Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). M/V Rompin for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. Kinta for Port Swettenliam and Singapore. Gothic Prince for Boston, New York and Baltimore, Fuji Maru for Colombo, Boston, New York and Baltimore. The “Sagaing”1,140 words
-
Article400 1925-05-14 8 CLOSE DAILY (except S'wi L.y'■ 81 IM». Federated Malaj Staten, Maine*» I »hur and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption o> Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by400 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement222 1925-05-14 8 Um DANCE TO THESE W I NEW HITS I Patsy Lox Trot ryJA Hgjjl E Dreary Weather A| I I Driftwood Please MS Charley My Boy Dreamer of Dreams Waltz Sahara Fox Trot I Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., (1 ncorporated in Hongkong) PENANG. IKLColfe BrawneX sI *I?<M I i k222 words
-
Advertisement55 1925-05-14 8 A, Boy and His Stomach. The boy who eats whatever, whenever and as much as he pleases, is sure sometime to need very suddenly Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, ft stops almost instantly agonizing stomach and bowel pains, hot weather cramps and weakening diarrhoea. Should be kept in every 755 words
-
Advertisement290 1925-05-14 8 Get The Mail Order Habit It’s The Easiest and Surest Way. I I l i THE efficiency of our Mail Order Service 'I I is well knowu. We can deal with your enquiry, no matter in what part of the country you may live. All your enquiries will be greatly290 words
-
-
Article506 1925-05-14 9 1 j) IK ECTORS’ REPORT. I I T |t >rt of the directors of Sungei I I- Rubber Co., Ltd, for the year Al I December 31st, 1924, says that lh expenditure for the year was I'.i-'s]] md the revenue from rubber lea 'T dehi $1,385.44. from506 words
-
Article139 1925-05-14 9 May 14—Football League. P.R.C. v Municipality, Esplanade. lt‘>—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. 28—Football. P.R.C. v. Municipality. 30—Inter-State Cricket, Penang v. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. 30—Football, P.C.C. v. Perak Club. Penang. lune I—lnter-State Cricket139 words
-
Article208 1925-05-14 9 The are th latest quotations in Kennedy Co.’.s share list at />.m. to-day Yesterday. T..-«iay SR ARRIS t*» —< M -g -g i c. c I c sc. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 1.65 1.75 1.60 1.70 A. Hitam 12.00 12.50 12.00 1 i.OO ex Ayer Molek 1.30 1.40208 words
-
Article246 1925-05-14 9 May 14. 1925 Local cts. noked Sheet .9 2 Fine Pale Crepe ..92 market Uusmoked Sheet 78 steady SING A- (Smoked SheM ..94} PORK I Crepe 94} London and Ntcw Y »rk. r (Smoke! Sneat 2/5 London (Crepe New York ..51f Smoked Ribbed Sheet 89} to 92} per246 words
-
Article123 1925-05-14 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 $124 to 124 i F.A.Q. do 122 123 Low F.A.Q. do 118 ~121 TIN PRICES. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd,, gives the following123 words
-
Article235 1925-05-14 9 Benares Opium p. ih»H> s’>,ooo.oo nom. Cloves 90.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellerMace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 110.00 nom. 110 s 100.00 Coconuts per 1,009 50.00 Copra Sundried 12.10 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p«r ba235 words
-
Article155 1925-05-14 9 PENANG. MAY 14, 1925. (-;v Courtesy of rmc Ciuktksku Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/8 4 months’ sight Ban’-< 2/4 11/32 3 Credit 2/4 3/4 3 Document ar v 2/4 25/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Re 155}) 3 days’sight Private 159 Bombay Demand Bank 155} 0 Madras Demand Bank 155}155 words
-
Article1177 1925-05-14 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST a NAMES. g 00 g a T ao RUBBER [Dollar.] S c S c 0 Allenoy Rubber Co I 65 1 70 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 40 1 CC Amalgamated Malay Estate® 2 40 2 60 5 ,U ni Wanting Syndicate 12 0013 00 M1,177 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement53 1925-05-14 9 Supplied By All Chemists. physicians prescribe Chamberlain’s Co- and Diarrhoea Remedy because it re- es cramps in the stomach and intes- na pains quicker than any preparation can compound. It can be bought f H n ,In y chemist. A bottle will keep '•ears and no home is complete withJllt53 words
-
Advertisement229 1925-05-14 9 WORRY IS A DISEASE. Are You a Victim? The disorder which causes its victims to worry, whether they have anything to worry about or no-t, is neurasthenia. Neurasthenia is a condition of exhaustion of the nervous system. The chief causes are contiinued strain, mental or physical, without proper rest or229 words
-
Advertisement193 1925-05-14 9 ««P&fY LOTOL FKEELY-IT DESTROYS ALL GERAK." W /I 1/ I c >) << In unsewered <7 districts every J home should have (< IH SSSF Zf I THE SPRAY THAT SLAYS |i XV pA Wa^^ALL 7Z pROTEGT your family from /X lurk in out- jX houses, drains, sinks, bath- <<193 words
-
-
Article653 1925-05-14 10 NEED FOR DRASTIC REFORM. Peking, April 15.—The French Government has promised China to push the question of France's ratification of the Washington treaties, from which it may be inferred that the gold franc ease is on the point of settlement. During the war the Allied Powers653 words
-
Article66 1925-05-14 10 Speaking at a missionary demonstration at the Albert Hall, the Bishop of Chota Nagpur alluded to missionary workin India and declared that the vague sentiment that India is at the feet of Christ always filled him w>ith wrath. India is no more at the feet of Christ66 words
-
Article589 1925-05-14 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, May 14, 1925. ct> Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each Lot' Liver with heart lung do 1.39 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55589 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement293 1925-05-14 10 I This Tropical Climate I Upsets the Liver I everyone knows, this hot, humid S dimate, combined with the method of R living, keeps the liver in a more or less sluggish condition. The result is that the bowels do not act in a healthy manner. H The Mood becomes293 words
-
Advertisement53 1925-05-14 10 Best Liniment. For cuts and bruises, there is nothing equal to Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn, It not only relieves the pain almost instant ly but it is an antiseptic liniment and when applied promptly causes the wound to heal without any danger of blood poison You cannot afford to be without53 words
-
Advertisement217 1925-05-14 10 crown yllgnv LAVENDER SMELLING SALTS lyly Stimulating and Delightfully Refre S hi ng y«.o- 5 crows sy > TRADE MARK d Ww cRO W IM fr ij tooth paste s a Powerful Dentifrice. z RS k thoroughly cleanses 2 Ihe-nos» IIIIIIHIL' i ex.sis The'stopper left out a tIW IDOUth. KCmOVeS217 words
-
-
CHINA NEWS.
-
Article211 1925-05-14 11 Pakkai, Kongmoon, May 3.- Three pirates who took part in the attack on ths port on Chinese New Eve have been captured. They were sent down by train from Kongmoon and shot outside the Pakkai railway station. This community is once more under ample protection. The Merchants' guards211 words
-
Article274 1925-05-14 11 CIVIL GOVERNMENT’S FALL. Canton, May I.—No surprise need be felt if the tottering Canton Civil Government finally collapses in a few days. Many felt that it was bound to come and the danger has now arisen in the source most feared—the mercenaries who have kept the Kuomintang from274 words
-
Article173 1925-05-14 11 RESTRICTIVE BY-LAW DELAYED. Shanghai. April 15. —A by-law prohibiting in some cases and in others regulating child labour in factories, which was proposed by the Municipal Council, failed to pass to day through lack of a quorum. Measures of this nature, as distinct from mere licensing173 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1070 1925-05-14 11 BANKS. BANK Ot yOUF mOtOF CSF Wltll U INDIA, LIMITED. Weed Bumpers (Incorporated in England.) Ju Authorised Capital £3,000,00? I- 1 1// Subscribed Capital l,800,00( •&-> x v I' Paid-up 1,050,00 C ,/m\. Fund and Undivided Profits 1,458.221 I »1 i~ H y Board of Directors. 44jv"\Wh~y L J j-1,070 words
-
Advertisement22 1925-05-14 11 MASSAGE AND RENU LIFE VIOLET RAY Specially for “Rheumatism and every Nervous Disease by Miss SATO 35, Leith Street, PENANGTelarhoaa Na. 49*.22 words
-
Advertisement169 1925-05-14 11 BOVRIL g» Bovrii seen pufs a man on his feet CSiSiihii INSTANT POSTUM The Beverage Supreme Deliciously flavoured, much like the finest coffees grown —however, none of the harmful effects of coffee drinking follow the persistent use of Instant Poe turn. Wholesome grains of the field and sugar cane, two169 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1285 1925-05-14 12 kJ. I I ■-r.r I— BMM—B—M— 1 __L„— THE BLUE FUNNFtTTiNE INTENDED SAILINGS Ii'ROM |H k BRI WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. C-W r r4EM' ft MB ■ft PHEMIUS IM I MENTOR Mav 21 London. il'fir. Ihinkiik. CALCHAS May 28 Marseilles, London, Hamburg MACHAON June 4 London, Rotterdam Jt Hamburg1,285 words
-
Advertisement695 1925-05-14 12 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. Moji For Colombo, Aden, Port Said Yokohama and Kobe. and London. ar *eitl©,, MALWA May695 words
-