Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 May 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-05-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 114. VOL. LXXXIII. WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY, 1925. PRICE 15 GENTS.20 words
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Advertisement428 1925-05-20 1 KODAK films for sale. artistic local vjews ALWAYS lAI STOCK, NIKKO STUDIO 7, Northam Road, Penang. —'"""igi .1 111 J 0 1 ALHAMBRA CIGARS g™! w J I I Here are a few of the most POPULAR SHAPES: I a 9 I SSE EXCELENTES 0 ffg ESPECIALES I /'cASf/X TERMs\428 words
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Advertisement39 1925-05-20 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 MNfUWIIIIG tmtlUS. in. Pun, Bud.39 words
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Article1401 1925-05-20 2 INTERNATIONAL TRAVELLING PASS. (By R. A C.”) Motorists taking their cars over from Great Britain to France and other countries require an international travelling pass, -which may be obtained from the Automobile Association. The Association points out. however, that for the present the Irish Free(By “ R. A C.”) - 1,401 words
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Advertisement799 1925-05-20 2 B RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ij f" BiIIOUS 7"j X IH S Everybody is so at times and in M Including free town delivery or lIH many cases it makes life a burden. 11' The fault is with the stomach, X postage. Il j* J er and kidneys> When the Hi799 words
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Advertisement30 1925-05-20 2 Fk. M ATSUO,'! DENTIST. s 1 Head Office Branch > I 101, Bishop 94, Barrack Street, Rd, Taiping, J Penang S.S. Perak. 2 4 CROSS WORD w v A* V PUZZLE.30 words
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Advertisement139 1925-05-20 2 Scotch “TOP NOTCH vJ “Scotch” o/’rare Flavour and always I in Favour. I > ,!‘A‘ I Guaranteed j I Pre-war Ag. I and Qualilji. yWgEraCgl. .'t DISTILLERS AGENCY LTD. L.-i-. EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. ,oouce The whole art of Seasoning lies in a bottle of LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE VML will II II139 words
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Article1167 1925-05-20 3 NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUSSIA. Peking, April 28.—Dr. C. T. Wang, Tupan of Sino-Russian Negotiations, in an interview with Reuter’s correspondent to-day, stated that four important questions would be discussed at the forthcoming Conference between China and the Uinion of Soviet Socialist Republics. Mongolia was not one of these questions.1,167 words
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Article447 1925-05-20 3 JOKE THAT BROUGHT DOWN THE HOUSE.” Phil Scott, the English heavy-weight boxer, in the opinion of the secretary of the Middlesex Hospital, one of the finest specimens of manhood in the country,’’ acted recently as a model for the anatomy class the hospital. He was447 words
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Advertisement139 1925-05-20 3 r:< W /*£?-'•-<- IBs |EStabl742 Order the best—- even if you take less The apparent saving in inferior quality is false economy FROM THE Origiix&J Recipe 1746 WHITE WRSE Scotch W HISKY WHITE HORSEDISTILLERS LTD., GLASGOW LONDON c.p 10 AGENTS: Messrs. Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Ltd, Penang, Malay Peninsula. F >139 words
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Advertisement222 1925-05-20 3 “OH HOW I 'LOVE MY “DARLING”. Wl FOXTROT £W|g Flayed by the Colombia Novelty Orchestra, is going to haun’t you. It's a top hole catchy tune and you'll hear it everywhere. Jy OTHER NEW TITLES Dear One Foxtrot 1 Gleneagles I Adoring You Hotel Band FB ilk™ Her‘Back Fox r222 words
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Article3067 1925-05-20 4 .—“M. M.*’ Mr. Russell_Discharged. MR. PECK’S EVIDENCE. The hearing was resumed on May 18, before the Kuala Lumpur magistrate, of the case against Mr. J. A. Russell, who wag charged that he on or about August 16, 1922, at an extraordinary general meeting of the Malayan Collieries.—“M. M.*’ - 3,067 words
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Article458 1925-05-20 4 An extraordinary statement made by ♦he leading counsel for the defence in the course of the hearing of the Russell case before the Kuala Lumpur Police Magistrate yesterday cannot be passed by this journal without comment, says Tuesday’s Malay Mail in a leading article. During a discussion458 words
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Article342 1925-05-20 4 MISCHIEVOUS MOHAMEDANS. Mr. C. W. A. Sennet in the Police Court, Penang, this morning, disposed of several minor cases. Two Tamil Mohamadans and four Chinese were charged by Inspector Dawson with causing damage to a flour shop at the junction of Kimberley Street and Penang Road on the342 words
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Article302 1925-05-20 4 That parents are taking more interest in their children is the opinion of Dr. Maria Montessori, the educationist, who has returned from Austria and is filled with admiration for what is being done there for children. The child of to-day is not more intelligent than the child of302 words
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Article118 1925-05-20 4 Londoin, April 26.—Further proof of Italy’s intention to become a first class air-power is shown by the fact that the Govenment recently decided to convert the Air Force into an autonomous unit. The Times correspondent at Rome says there is little doubt that the decision118 words
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Article305 1925-05-20 4 NEW EXPORT DUTY (Translated.) A new export duty on rubber h L levied as from the Ist instant and in the first two days fl8o’()oo Mbi of rubber was exported. A According to a local Batavia rate of duty is only 21 per Cen pe rill e rubber305 words
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Article232 1925-05-20 4 Beivrei» Opium uom. Cloves 90.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellerMace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 110.00 noin. 110 s 100.00 Coconuts per lj b! r >o.oo Copra BundrGd 12.25 sellers Rattans U-15 sales Rattans Course 10.50 Green Snail She’»’» 13.00 Siam Ricp No. I 15.00 do do do232 words
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Advertisement63 1925-05-20 4 LABOUR CODE 1923 F. M 8 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 t J EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN P X en t are hereby reminded that ffl ßji turns for the preceding »1 O’ 5 be sent to the Office of the t ir mg troller of Labour, Penang. months of April, July. January.63 words
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Article1229 1925-05-20 5 JORD JELLICOE ON NAVAL SAFETY. Admiral of the Fleet Lord Jellicoe, late Governor-General of New Zealand, was the «nest of honour at the monthly luncheon of the Overseas League at the I'riterion Restaurant. He was accompanied by Lady Jellicoe. Sir Ernest Birch, chairman of the central council1,229 words
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Article480 1925-05-20 5 COLLECTORS WHO DESTROY WILD LIFE. All lovers of the countryside will appreciate the plea by the Bristol Naturalists’ Society for the ;better protection of our wild flowers writes John Blunt. The constant uprooting that goes on—and what proportion of these transplanted roots ever survive —is having its effect. Some480 words
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Advertisement710 1925-05-20 5 "i (II I .< ll X L How much Rubber will be exported from British •v Malaya during June, 1925 1,1 CASH dj 1 CASH k PRIZES. <P 1 a WVz PRIZES. f X _!L L U 11 ANOTHER COMPETITION FOR SMOKERS OF “GOLDEN SPECIALS” CIGARETTES. f I 1 FIRST710 words
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Article28 1925-05-20 6 Stubbs—Van Der Meulen. —On May 16th. 1925, at Soerabaya, Herman Noel, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stubbs to Gertrude Eugenie Victorine van der Meulen.28 words
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Article545 1925-05-20 6 A paragraph in a Home paper has drawn attention to the utility of the telephone in relation to the requirements of the business man. and to the citizen at large. That is why we revert to the subject to-day. without hesitation, in the hope that it will serve545 words
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Article367 1925-05-20 6 All schemes and organizations which have for their object the stimulation of the interest of the Malay in the natural resources of his own country are deserving of the highest commendation. For that reason alone, we hope that the Bnkit Mertajam District Agricultural Show, which is to367 words
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Article301 1925-05-20 6 Divorce, says Mr. Justice Swift, the King’s Bench Judge who has been sitting in Divorce to relieve the congestion of the Court, is now rapidly becoming a relief for the guilty instead of a remedy for the innocent. Quite half of the cases, he remarks, are collusive,301 words
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Article1150 1925-05-20 6 In the “Sanatogen” suit, in which A. T. von Wulfing and Trade Mark another were the plaintRight. iffs, and D.H. Jeewandass and Co., the defendants, the Bombay High Court gave judgment in favour of the plaintiffs and granted the injunction prayed for. In this case the plaintiffs1,150 words
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Article136 1925-05-20 6 RACES POSTPONED RY RAIN. (From Oar Own Coi respondent). Singapore. May 19. Torrential rain has caused a postponement of the races. Tuesday’s races will beheld on Thursday. It is the first time in the history of the Malayan Turf that the Singapore races have had to be postponed136 words
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114 1925-05-20 6 Charlie Chaplin’s First big feature production since The Kid will h p tbe attraction at The Lyric Theatres Ltd. commencing from Saturday night the 23rd instant. It is a four-reeler entitled Jbe Pilgrim and presents Chaplin mintH his famous derby and cane, (’harii-h® the role114 words
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Article56 1925-05-20 6 The homeward mail by th p closes at 2 p.m. on Saturday, the-- r The P. A-O. Packet Malwa with despatched from London 0,1 g gtl n, April is expected to arrive here a to-morrow. n9 ruo® The mail despatched from e the 25th April by the s.s56 words
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Advertisement220 1925-05-20 6 VALUED FRIENDS. t“ Real friends, once made, never change, sir. Friends are rare and very valuable. They’re like Kensitas, sir, always the same and never depreciate. That’s why people always stick to Kensitas when once they try them. They have discovered that Kensitas are as good, as good cigarettes can220 words
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Advertisement36 1925-05-20 6 “Ek O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. PINANG GAZETTE ESTABLISHED 1833. London Agents FREEMAN Co., 33, Paternoster Row, E.C., 4.36 words
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Advertisement30 1925-05-20 6 WEEKLY FEA I LIU S. London Letter •K*' ir "'.jenW Scottish Letter 1 n V’° and Women’s Page) London-" Paris Fashions) In the Public Eye. p 0' v Cross-Word Rozzl?30 words
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Miscellaneous24 1925-05-20 6 UDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 11.18 a.m. 5.9 a.m. 11.22 pm. 5.52 p.m. To-Morrow. 11.47 a.m. 5.43 a.m. 11.57 p.m. 6.28 p.m.24 words
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Article321 1925-05-20 7 Lively Debate. MR. CHURCHILLS DEFENCE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, May 19. Mr Churchill was bombarded in the House of Commons this afternoon with ,nestions concerning the silk duties. He told one questioner that duty would be charged on any silk or artificial silk articles worn by passengers entering the[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 321 words
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Article79 1925-05-20 7 MISSIONARY SOCIETIES ATTITUDE. London, May 19. Reuter is informed that nearly all the British Missionary Societies in China have notified Mr. Chamberlain and the Chinese Minister that they have resolved not to apply for any share of the Boxer Indemnity and would not accept any grants from it79 words
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Article42 1925-05-20 7 ÜBOUR AMENDMENT REJECTED. London, May 19. fhe House of Commons passed the second reading of the Widows and Orphans Old tge Contributory Pensions J ill as outlined in the Budget after rejecting the Labour amendment by 401 votes to 125.42 words
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Article72 1925-05-20 7 SECRET SOCIETIES BILL. Rome, May 19. fhe Chamber unanimously passed the 3 cond reading o f the Bill regulating secrtt societies. [On January 12, Reuter cabled further step in the campaign for the of Fascism was taken t,. Mussolini introducing in lain )er a Bill directed against societies,72 words
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Article25 1925-05-20 7 REDl’(’ei) TO 7 PER CENT. Berlin. May 19. iMiie lll,an Gold Discount Bank has cent I,S Bconnt rate from Bto 7 per25 words
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Article29 1925-05-20 7 Berlin. May 20. <>f Economic Affairs ancir...' 1 ;t Oi*- Government is introduin„’ I 1 l ,tP oustoms duties for protect 1n.,," "The highest duties wil n29 words
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Article87 1925-05-20 7 Serious Developments. RUSSI \N REINFORCEMENTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Allahabad, May 19. Private advices from Teheran point to serious developments at Burjnurd, on the Meshed frontier. A particularly strong reinforcement of Russian troops, undoubtedly rebels, is receiving considerable assistance from kinsmen across the border, which, in conjunction with87 words
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Article145 1925-05-20 7 M. FRUNZE’S STATEMENT. Moscow. May 20. M. Frunze, reporting to the Soviet Congress, said that the Red Army had been reduced tenfold to 500,000 men which was the smallest army in the world relative to the population. He advocated the adoption of a territorial system for defence purposes.145 words
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Article95 1925-05-20 7 POLICY APPROVED. Moscow, May 19. M. Sokolnikoff, Finance Commissar, introducing the Soviet Union Budget, said that the estimates of revenue and expenditure balanced at 2,558,000,000 roubles. The Soviet had succeeded in creating order and solidity in their finances, and a stable currency in relation to gold. M. Sokolnikoff,95 words
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Article109 1925-05-20 7 FRESH PROPOSALS. Moscow, May 20. The Council of Red Trade Unions has forwarded to the Amsterdam Trade Union International, fresh proposals with a view to unity. On February 9, Reuter cabled After rejecting the British proposal for an unconditional trade conference with the Moscow International, with the object109 words
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Article69 1925-05-20 7 HAVOC ON EAST COAST. Madras, May 19. Reports are pouring in, describing the havoc wrought by the storm on the east coast, damaging the railways, breaking down telegraphs, blowing off the roofs of houses and endangering shipping. Thirteen persons were killed and 14 seriously wounded as the69 words
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Article24 1925-05-20 7 AMERICA’S ADHERENCE. Washington, May 19. It is stated that President Coolidge favours American adherence to the International Court of Justice without delay.24 words
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Article35 1925-05-20 7 AUSTRIA DEFEATS IRELAND. Vi»-nna, May 19. Winning three out f the first four matches, Austria defeat ?d Leland in the first round of the Davis Cup and meets India in the second round.35 words
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Article96 1925-05-20 7 Freedom of Transit. PREVENTION OF ILLICIT TRADE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, May 19. The General Committee of the Arms Conference voted, by a large majority, in favour of freedom of transit entailing the deletion of Article V of the Draft Convention. Mr. Veverka, (Czecho-Slovakia) proposed instead, that an article[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 96 words
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Article40 1925-05-20 7 SOUTH AFRICA’S DECISION. Capetown, May 19. The Minister of Finance announces that the Government has decided immediately to return to the gold standard, and that gold will be available for internal circulation as well as for export.40 words
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Article247 1925-05-20 7 YELDON v THOMSON CO. ADJOURNED FOR SETTLEMENT. Before the Hon, Mr. Justice M. H. Whitley in the Supreme Caurt. Penang, this morning, the hearing was begun of the case in which Mr. R. C. Yeldon is suing Messrs. Thomson’: and Co. claiming $12,910 as damages for wrongful dismissal and breach247 words
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Article198 1925-05-20 7 TSING-TAO COTTON MILL DISPUTE. Tokio, May 16.—The Tsing-tao cotton mill strike which was reported recently to have ended has recurred. Diplomatic Appointment. Mr. Jiro Yamasaki has been appointed councillor to the Embassy at Moscow. Tsing-Tao Cotton Mill Strike will not Affect Market. In some quarters of the trade198 words
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Article26 1925-05-20 7 The following aie mi-delivered cables for the week ending 20th inst. at the E. E A. X- C. Telegraph Co. Gaston Menasche. Flarnamsengh. Hoow-echeong.26 words
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Article301 1925-05-20 7 Derby Probables. THIRTY-FIVE STARTERS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Lon lon, May 20. The following are the probables for the 142nd revival of the Derby Stakes to be run at Epsom on May 27: Aske (Ld. Zetland’s), McLachlan Jr. Bucellas (Mr. J. P. Hornung’s), Jellis. Conquistador (Lord Derby’s), Weston. Constantine (Lord[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 301 words
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Article353 1925-05-20 7 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS. London, May 19. At the Oval, Surrey beat Glamorganshire by 173, runs. Surrey scored 287 in the first innings towards which total Jardine contributed 64. Mercer took 6 wickets for 93. In the second innings they declared with 335 for six wickets, Jeacocke 140 and Hobbs353 words
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Article838 1925-05-20 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. T.0.M.” Towkay Yap Futt Yew. of Kuala Lumpur, has gone to Singapore to attend the Singapore Races. Mr. P. Trump, Executive Engineer, Johore, who was formerly in Kuala Lumpur, goes on Home leave this month. Mr. A. Kerr. Inspector of Schools, Perak, with his Malay Assistant, was at—“ T.0.M.” - 838 words
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Article299 1925-05-20 7 The divorce rate is rapidly increasing in America. In, 1922 the number of divorces was 31 per cent, greater than in 1916, or almost one-third larger. The increase m marriages in the same period wa s only 5 per cent. These figures are revealed in the report299 words
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Advertisement72 1925-05-20 7 A CAR FOR EVERY PURSE. In stock, ready for immediate delivery. Chrysler $3,500 Hupmobile 3,200 Jewett 3,200 Austin 12 3,200 Jewett 2,300 Clyno 2,200 Cars supplied for cash or on deferred terms. Low rate of interest. Buy your new car from a substantial firm in a position to back up72 words
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Article789 1925-05-20 8 Rubber has fulfilled confident expectations by rising steadily on a quiet market. To-day’s London price is given as 2s. sld. and New York as 631 cents gold. London stocks will be announced tomorrow morning and it is anticipated in some quarters that stocks will be down about789 words
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Article2183 1925-05-20 8 .—-“Financial Times.” POLICY OF EXTENSION. The sixteenth annual general meeting of the United Sua Betong Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at M in chester House, Old Broad-street, E. C., Mr. Charles Emerson, Chairman of the company, presiding. Mr. W. M. Miller, representing the Secretaries and Agents.—-“Financial Times.” - 2,183 words
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Advertisement100 1925-05-20 8 WHERE THE GLOOM GERM LIVES. When you feel out of temper with everybody and every thing, when you find work a worry and life seems full of gloom, look to your liver, for that most likely is where the trouble lies, and take a dose of Pinkett.es, for therein is100 words
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Advertisement261 1925-05-20 8 Dr. Johnson’s pithy phrase may fairly be appropriated to indicate the vast extent of the Barker trade extending as it does over the whole world. Barker values, so famous in the home country, are appreciated equally in India and South Africa; Canada and Australia; Egypt and Kenya; China and Singapore:261 words
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Miscellaneous83 1925-05-20 8 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By Arthur moreland. No. 27. Alfred Traps the Danes. ,1 Shift THe RIVER SAYS HE) f (you are i MPT said, you Tb. 8Y ...j b) 7 Y-Y. lheDi nes sailed up the Riverlea. Alfred dug a great trench, diverted the river, leaving the Danish aground.83 words
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Article715 1925-05-20 9 pRI .-vines YEAR’S LOSS TURNED ,hl INTO PROFIT. The annual meeting of the Changkat unu Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held St ti e offices of the secretaries (Messrs. ,7 ..nd Co.) Singapore on Saturday, ting present the Hon. Mr. C. Ku (chairman). Mr. 0. V. Bailey lir715 words
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Article150 1925-05-20 9 f- -day at the Waterfall Gardens at 5-15 P m. ar 'b Our Battalion Rashworth Overture Bohemian Girl Balfe apuccio The Butterflies Hume ection Mikado Sullivan thieStep Mandalay Gilbert God Save The King. !L ii A '*bgi ain i lag heen received from the Rnif r S United150 words
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Article656 1925-05-20 9 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The fifth report of the Directors of Allenby Rubber Company, Ltd., for the twelve months ended 28th February 1925 states:— The net profit for the period after making due provision for depreciation was $44,255.38, to which has to be added the balance of $26,756.65 brought656 words
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Article125 1925-05-20 9 PENANG, MAY 20, 1925. (By Courtkhy of l'hr Charthrk Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 11/32 3 Credit 2/4 3/4 3 Documentary 2/4 25/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rals6 1 3 days’sight Private 159 I p Bombay Demand Bank 156 o Madras Demand Bank 156125 words
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Article171 1925-05-20 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 0Q 5D ao Sharks. >» >» zs s p 20 aj sa OQ i c. to. JC. sc. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 1.60 1.70 1.70 1.80 cum Aver K. .40171 words
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Article98 1925-05-20 9 May 20, 1925 Local. ct«. {Smoked Sheet ...92 Fine Pale Crepe ...92 market Unsmoked Sheet 78 steady Sing a (Smoked ...94} pork (Crepe ...94} London and New York London I®'“°“"* ...2/9J (Crepe New York ...51g Smoked Ribbed Sheet 92f to 95} per lb do. No. 2 87} 88}98 words
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Article113 1925-05-20 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd,, gives the following prices, on May 19: London. Spot £245 Up 12/6 3 mos. buying 247 5/3 selling 247.2.6 5/Local. May 20 Singapore sold 225 tons at $122.62} Penang 25 tons at $122.62}. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, May 18, spot, £244.7.6113 words
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Article34 1925-05-20 9 The output oil The Renong Tin Dredging Company Limited, for the first half month of May 1925, Dredge No. 1 79 piculs, Dredge No. 2 174 piculs, Dredge No. 3 312 piculs.34 words
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Article145 1925-05-20 9 May 21—Football, Crescent v. P.R.C. 22 Sungei Arak Rubber Co.. General Meeting, 33, Beach Street, 12, noon. 24—Penang Swimming Club, Annual Meeting, Club-house noon. 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, Kuala145 words
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Article1197 1925-05-20 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. II J fl I a io i RUBBER [DoIUr.J 8 c S c c Allenby Rubber Co t '0 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 *-0; I 60 Amalgamated Malay Estate» 40, 2 GO Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 00 13 0 cun> Ayer Kuning Rubber1,197 words
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Advertisement538 1925-05-20 9 New Advertisements. ordinance no. w (BANK”r n Tct) POSITION VACANT. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Wanted at once Driver for healthy Eetate in Krian Dirtrfct Perak. Know- [n k No. 29 of 1921. ledge of Suction Gas Engines and Ist i class certificates essential. Tamil pre- Re KEAT GUAN «fc Co. ferred.538 words
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Article265 1925-05-20 10 PO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sembilan for Asahan. Paneh. and Batu Bahra. Shipping returns for the Suez Canal for the year 1924 show a seaborne traffic of 5.122 vessels, of a gross tonnage of 34 500,000. The transit receipts amounted to Frs. 186,500,000. Ships flying the British flag supplied 59.6 of265 words
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Article455 1925-05-20 10 CI.OBIC DAILY (except Sunday i 87 IRMN. Federated Malay States, Mai accn, J<»hoi and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except w'm-rt otherwise stated, close half an hour eardei than the Ordinary mail Resumption 01 Night Mail Bekvice. The following additional mails will be close-' daily (Sunday excepted) by455 words
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Article590 1925-05-20 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, May 20, 1925. ct> Government Mutton Mutton Indian pur lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton Ib 55 Lamb do590 words
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Advertisement643 1925-05-20 10 y itfftrrijw• '\O -43 i X X <WZ JP >a PjL GJ ”""1 S *K I “jS 4%, —I 'fllmffli J I I I i .jaSr X— 7 X 's. /jfiSy X Wv x W4iBw .w» The 15/30 h.p. Crossley DELIVERED INCLUDING DUTY AND j AMPLE power for every CHARGES643 words
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Advertisement18 1925-05-20 10 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, $l/75 per book or $2/- post, free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.18 words
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Advertisement619 1925-05-20 10 BANKS. HONGKONG BANKING CORPORATio" 41 (Incorporated in Authorised Capital Issued and fully paid np C,? ,f l, AOOf. F.,„d. i! W sterling silver Reserve Liability of Proprietors 202’ 00t Head Office,-HONGKONG Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bomlm r < Canton, Colombo, Chefoc, Dairen P 4 Hankow, Hongkew Harbin, Hainho?619 words
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Article663 1925-05-20 11 IMPOSSIBLE TO STOP BOMBING. The idea that we could stop an enemy from bombing London was a myth, declared Air Vice-Marshal Sir W. Sefton Brancker in his London Society lecture on Impressions of London from the Air. given at the Royal Society of Arts, Adelphi. The lecture was663 words
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Article238 1925-05-20 11 WHY NOT USE IT FOR SINGAPORE The Admiralty’s action in advertising I’._>] sale “without any guarantees” the huge floating dock which Germany surlendered at the peace, will come as a .shock to the public. This dock, if lengthened and towed to the East, would seive238 words
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Advertisement255 1925-05-20 11 SWIFT ||R® ALL BRITISH CARS gLg Can be depended upon, will give you the highest degree of comfort, cost you Compa- Are you—ratively little to run, and will be a valuable I I Nervous? Irritable? II L ELasily Exhausted? asset to you at all times, because of their Constipated? Bilious?255 words
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Advertisement363 1925-05-20 11 A q Your children should be full of the energy of good health. To ensure xynzizZ s h° u ld form part of their daily diet. Ordinary milk, however, is unsuitable, for it is always exposed to the dangers of dust, flies and germs, (j f amous Milk-Food, Glaxo, is363 words
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Advertisement1544 1925-05-20 12 m—KSe»WMMCggK——MBS—THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTRNDE» R4IT.INGS FROM PENANG. IM k iMSw jj MM I A 1 0 WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. IM k 5 Mi MM A WM£ HjjH E H gilflS MENTOR May 22 London. Rotterdam, Hamburg Dunkirk. HA S g*. H CALCHAS May 28 Marseilles, London.1,544 words
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Advertisement565 1925-05-20 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in Enoland.) MAIL. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. dk O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji For Colombo, Aden, Port Said u Yokohama and Kobe. and London I r,e565 words
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