Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 May 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 128. VOL. LXXXIII. SATURDAY, 80th MAY, 1925. PRIOR 15 GENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 690 1 KODAK films for sale. artistic LOCAL VIEWS ALWAYS //V STOCK, NIKKO STUDIO 7 Northam Road, Penang. "ftw I CALLENDERS I i I grand hotel brastagi I SZ T EE I ZZ zz =s ZZ Unique Health Resort in the Sumatra Highlands 4,800 feet above Sea Level. zz i VV 4
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    • 9 1 T. NAGAT A, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.”
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  • 335 2 RUBBER AND TIN QUOTATIONS. Tokio, May 26.—The rubber market here is very sensitive, Y 1.45 was today’s quotation transacted only in small lots. Bahka tin was quoted at Y 195 per pikul. Vexatious Tsingtao Cotton Mill Strike. The situation of the cotton mill strike in Tsingtao at Japanese
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  • 324 2 THINKING IMPERIALLY. Earl Jellicoe. Admiral of the Fleet and late Governor General. of New Zealand, who was th»’ guest of the Overseas League at a lunchee n at the Criterion Restaurant, Piccadilly, said he and Lady Jellicoe had left that fair dominion New Zealand with
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  • 91 2 No Gleam of Hope for British Industry.” i London, May 19. —Lord Birkenhead (Secretary of State for India), in a speech at Brighton, said the future of British industry was one of extreme gloom. If they took the iron, steel and coal trades as basic industries, in
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  • 280 2 ALLEGED MORTGAGING OF ESTATE. In the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Thursday, before Mr. Justice Deane, the case was heard of Ngni Nam Yew a commission agent, vs. Cheong Tai Woo and Cheong Tai Yew. Mr. E. E. C. Thuraisingham appeared for the plaintiff and the defendants were
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  • 215 2 LATEST IX GIANT TELESCOPES. A mine shaft as a telescope is the* latest p'an for closer peeps at the planets. As stated recently in “The Daily Chronicle,” the biggest telescope in Europe is the 40in. reflector just made for the Russian observatory at Simeis, in the
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  • 180 2 MANAGER CHASED BY EXCITED MOB. Calcutta, May 20. There was a disturbance at the Presidency Jute Mill at Rishra about fifteen miles from Calcutta, yesterday. It is report» d that on the previous day a weaver was detected by the mill durwan cutting out some leather
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 812 2 <==::== xse h- s=== ;< NOTIC ES. I TI!S SIMIroON BANK holidays. Including free town delivery or lilt 9 ■'ayambTn Advance. The Exchange Banks e ii will be closed on Whit x Local $36 •< Monday, Ist June and II Country (s.s. p.M.s.) «12 ’Wednesday, 3rd June, X Foreign (Siam,
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    • 32 2 □nmji—wn—M—wwnv WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Vardon. BridgeE. Bergholt. London Letter) Our Oxyn Scottish Letter) Correspondents-. Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions) Paris. In the Public Eye. David Wilson. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own
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    • 518 2 Identabatill I STOCKS JUST ARRIVED I THE GEORGETOWN, i h 1 "L' g A Ol< an and sl,;rilp c-ndiii,,,, I A cannol be ‘"O iiu TOSl ,i I WWjlWl W m-n uses ~f IMuum. I Just as unclean natural teeth n harbour injurious bacterias and disease germs, so does an
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  • 546 3 RUBBER. London. April 30. A steady rone has been ‘maintained in our market for the past week. Business in the forward positions has not been active, but Spot and May delivery have been in good demand, and a fairly large business has been done in
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  • 227 3 The Report of the Directors of the Rubber Estates of Krian, Limited, for the year ended 31st December, 1924 states: The net profit for the year, after writing off the sum of .£6ll 2s. 6d. for depreciation on buildings, machinery. &c., amounted to £5,207.11.0. The amount
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  • 276 3 Messrs William Jacks and Co. London, reported on May 6 as follows There seems to be a better feeling generally with regard to all markets, although it is difficult at the moment to detect any change in the baMC conditions of trade. Copper.—Slumped badly towards the end of
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  • 220 3 BRADWALL (F.M.S.) RUBBER. The report of the directors of the Brad wall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Limited. for the year ended the 31st December, 1924 says The profit for the year amounts to £11,526.1.4, which with the net amount brought forward amounting to £ll.368.4.4. gives an available balance of
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  • 235 3 The influence which is being exerted by the oil engine on the shipbuilding industry throughout the world is strikingly illustrated in an analysis published by The Motor Ship. The countries in which an improvement in shipbuilding is shown, compared with a year ago. are those where motor
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 421 3 ft I' Ja vRk .wrsfc is» ..iffli/ Wlya—J 'V* Jt t-J-J" Serve the Children All the Postum They Want YOU cun give ths kiddies all the Postum they want. Postum is made from whole wheat, bran, and supar cane, scientifically blended and roasted. It is the great food-drink, nourishor and
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    • 55 3 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. It stops almost, instantly agonizing stomach and bowel pains, hot weather cramps and weakening diarrhoea. Should be kept in every household.
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    • 114 3 The Major.** It’s Worth It! In the pure ribbed rice paper used on CAVANDERS ARMY CLUB Cigarettes the name ARMY CLUB is water-marked in the paper, obviating the use of Printers’ Inks with their attendant dangers to health, and costing two and a half times as much as ordinary printed
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  • 1405 4 SAKAI AND ROVING SEMANG. WHAI DOES THE FUTURE HOLD We cull the following interesting article from the Christian Science Monitor. of Boston, U. S. A. The article was specially contributed and originates from a correspondent in Grik, Upper Perak. The writer has just come in from
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  • 113 4 May 30 —Inter-State Cricket. Penang v. Selangor, Kuala Lum pur. 31—Football, ('rescent Star Sports Club vs. Lumut and Sitiawan, Dato Kramat Ground. June, I—lnter-State Cricket Match, Penang v. Selangor, Kuala I.urn pur. 3 Cricket, P.C.C. v. A Ceylon XI Penang. G—Cricket League. P.S. v. C.R.C. Esplanade. 13 —Cricket
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 231 4 j§i® JSII f v2>, Vfe <3rsj*ggß I M; Jhl 9 jB jtip ii I y< n ft 4 ff" "S STo >/8 »1 is Ĕ &P*# &ss A i» s 'VA •i*V*r M* V VTSrA_3’' s r*w*r-' •W. v-/j'-SitXL >.---•' *i. '-I? *-jl*a i AGENTS: Messrs. Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Ltd,
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    • 18 4 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, $l/75 per Book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd.
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    • 263 4 j NOTICE. The Springtide Hotel TanjonJ Bune.h H Penang will be re-opened to visitors on Su n I I day, the 31st May, 1925, and will be known Uli under the name and style of the “NEW J SPRINGTIDE HOTEL.” Terms Moderate. CHONG KEE N' r f fl of Prince
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  • 836 5 BANK Eit’S WARNING. The suggested >*tu n to the gold I standard, which has been the subject of Ij- mack controversy, is the thenie of an article contributed by Air. J. F. Darling to the May of the National Review.” Mr. Darling, who is; a director—and
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  • 584 5 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, May 30, 1925 cP Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 170 5 !SEE THIS CAR FIRST,- JUST ARRIVED THE LATEST MODEL AT “NEW REDUCED PRICE.” I I I ffl] I]' Four Cylinder. 20 H. P. Five Seater Car. Effective as from 25-5-25. jjtf j FULLY $2,950 EQUIPPED F. 0. R. SINGAPORE. Come and see this latest Model with many great jm improvements
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    • 122 5 I Whiteaway, I Laidlaw Co. Ltd. A (Incorporated in England) > PENANG, J t. Beg to Announce the a Stupendous Purchase of g 300,000 GENUINEGILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS gen uine g e GILLETTE J 5 j> RAZOR. > s 5 INCLUDING S TWO REAL t I GILLETTE f BLADES S /f
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  • 1095 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. Whithorne is spending the Whitsuntide holidays at Pangkor. She expects to be away till June 3. Major G. M. P Hornidge, M. C., the Officer Commanding C Company, M. 8. V. IL, has gone to Europe on leave. Mr. J. A. S. Jennings. Editor of the x
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  • 282 6 Though not unexpected, the news of the death of Sister Saint Patrick (Mary Theresa Prendergast) of the Penang Convent, which took place at 12.45 p.m. to-day at the Convent. after a brief illness, will come as a great shock to many throughout the length and breadth of
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  • 125 6 The following programme of music will be presented at the Orchestral Concert to be given at the E. O. Hotel, to-morrow, Sunday, the 31st May. at 9.30 p.m. 1 Overture Raymond Thomas 2 Two Pieces Tsehaikowsky a Chanson Triste b Serenade 3 Suite Pastorale Ansell
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  • 1003 6 COMMITTEE’S REPORT. Calcutta, May 15. It is understood that the Indian Coal Committee has recommended that the rebate on export coal should be raised from 25 to 37| per cent. The Committee was appointed to inquire and report generally on “what measures can be taken by Government,
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  • 354 6 S GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England.) Whitsnnday. 7.45 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins, Rynr pJL 30 Holy Communion, 9.15 Holy (lamil), 10 a.m. Holy Communion 10.30 Matins (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensow Hymn 154. Psalm CIV Chant Magnificat Chant 48, Nunc Dimittis Chanel Anthem “What are these?” Hvmns 210
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  • 56 6 SELANGOR'S FIRST INNING? (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 3t' The Penang vs. Selangor Comatch started this morning in idea ther and a fair wickrt. Green; dan opened for Selangor agains renguivel and Gilmour. Green was bv Weihen off Gilmour with ins score at. eleven. After 50
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  • 28 6 SI CEHSFUL BREEDING (From Our Own Correspondent) ipoh, Jt is reported that lac f.,been dUeove ed by itU u the® est Department, who is breedmg successfully.
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  • 46 6 Sir Walter Gilbey, at• former Sented Mr. Richard Marsh, Fing’s trainer, with a cheq e and an album conta “Z g affioU ntfi ers’ names, but not 3 iflt ion of h |S ...■ibetl, as a mark •> career as framer for ntty market.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 515 6 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 16. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our sixteenth puzzle, entries for Which. close at llia.m., on Saturday, June 6. ACROSS. DOWNWARDS. 1. Almost submerged. 1. Frighten. 5. Man’s name.
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  • Feminine Reflections
    • 1296 7 Monday. May 4th—According to my omiB e of last week, do write here the nner ~f making Rhubarb jam of the orI irx kin a for any having the wish to (IH i for quantities the allowance he I h>- <rf P reservin 2 sugar to each
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    • 176 7 The bride of this season is to be a F'loral Bride. Her frock, bouquet, veil, ami the frocks of her bridesmaids, all show a wealth of floral decoiation. A beautiful white tulle veil has a coronet of tiny flowers, with loops of the tulle bunched over the
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    • 483 7  -  By Pauline Bouchier. The coming of tennis year has caused a good deal of discussion as to what can really be an original and perfect garment to wear for this strenuous game. It must embody taste and daintiness, and, at the same time, be an expression of perfect
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    • 406 7  -  By Penelope. Spring has made us very eager to sally forth in our new clothes, to inhale with delight the pure atmosphere of the fresh, sunny’ days. But what pf the result of this increased a igour and love off outdoors Though we may feel better for
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    • 770 7  -  By Dorothy Leyland. Have you ever, in a fit of fierce economy, bought an untrimmed hat with the intention of trimming it yourself Perhaps you have invested in ribbon, or a mount, or flowers that toned with it beautifully. I itimately y’ou have trimmed it as
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    • 808 7  -  By Rosamund. Good to be born on Max for then you will in all probability be steadfast in your friendships, never forsaking a friend who appeals to you for aid You will also be popular with your wn and the opposite sex, and thus you will deserve. Born
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 69 7 WOMEN OF REFINEMENT prefer the beauty arising from perfect health to that obtained by’ artificial i means Pinkettes are beauty’s most natural aid, for they ensure daily’ regularity, clean the skin of pimples and blotches, j cure in a night sick headaches, bilious atj tacks and offensive breath. Of chemists,
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    • 58 7 Why Stop a Cough 1 Because of the chance you take in m i lecting it. Your cough. Known to you self, may be a symptom of bronchitis, pleurisy or pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has certain healing and curative qualities that step coughs and rid the system of the cans»*
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  • 47 8 Hutton.— At the Nursing Home. Svers Road Kuala Lumpur, on-May 27th to the wife of M. C. Grant Hutton. Klang a daughter. Fisher. —At the European Hospital Kuala Lumpur to Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Fisher of Waterfall Estates. Rawang on the 26th instant, a son.
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  • 515 8 At the moment of writing, no news has been received regarding the fate of Captain Roald Amundsen and his party, who is attempting to reach the North Pole by air from Spitzbergen. It is understood that a relief ship is searching in the vicinity of Point Hope and
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  • 513 8 When that hideous erection, the gaol, which now disfigures Penang, was built, the site was sufficiently remote from the business and residential quarters of Georgetown to prevent it from obtruding upon the comfort and decencies of life in the Settlement. It is so. no longer.
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  • 1387 8 BUDGET LEAKAGE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, May 6. All the talk of all the world” is about the Budget, and it is remarkable that here in the North there was little or no speculation, in a monetary sense, on the prospects of the taxes. Whenever there is
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  • 61 8 FIRST DAY’S SCRATCH 1XG S (Frpm Our Own Corit-sf 11 d Siugappio. May The following are the scratchings {or to-day Is races: Race IDodger. e Race IL—Little Wonder (.all 8 ments). Rate 111.-King Cpk. y Race IV.—Savitri and lhe vru Race V. —Zara. Race VL—Red Tape. Race
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  • 46 8 MOTION DEFEATED (From Our Own Correspond»*) Singapore, May At the meeting of the niotk® missioners, Mr. E. A that the new Municipal >ll > contain a central hall 1 t placed an organ concert pla’-toiio n lin it. was defeated, many Coin^ 9 not voting.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 39 8 “Ek O.” H.M. THE KING’S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3rd. 1925. DINNER AND DANCE. Dinner on the Lawn, Weather Permitting. Dancing Till 1-45 a. m. ...JUg'-. I ift ffi. DEARS’ i I GOLDEN SERIES. i i > f MX/ A > V/Xv X <
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 21 8 DEAIH. Sister St. Patrick of the Convent. at 12.45 p.m. to-day. Funeral tomorrow (Sunday) at 4.30 p.m. at Western Road Cemetery.
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  • 467 9 Debate in the Chamber. IKt n POLICY DEFINED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, May 29. The debate on Morocco in the French Chamber was adjourned, after a lively iscussionin which M. Briand vigorously protested against the Communist asser*ion that the Foreign Office was inactive regards French and English firms supplying
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  • 115 9 FRANCE’S ACTION. Paris, May 29. Iha Foreign Minister has decided not to renew the visas of the passports of Russians, who came to Paris after the recognition of the Soviet by France, ostensibly as the delegates of export unions, who have been discovered to be ae t!ng-Communist propagandists.
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  • 89 9 Hi W'co cnixESE CONVENTION. Paris, May 29. j to the Franco-Chinese ConRox," t’ :P t-’ ar ds the payment of the th» p V. ’t is now expected tha* 1, 0 t'' 111 h Government will ratify at the 'ent; 1 1 ,ln th« Nine-Powers Gotland Conc l
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  • 125 9 Commission’s Decision. DAWFS PLAN EXECUTED. Reuter’s Telegrams.] 'Paris, May 29. At a plenary meeting the Reparations Commission decided that Germary has faithfully executed the Dawes plan. The Conference of Ambassadors asked the Commission’s opinion on this point as Article 429 of the Treaty of Versailles requires the execution
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  • 104 9 CHI NA’S EFFORTS. Geneva, May 29. At to-day’s sitting of the Labour Conference. Mr. Tang-tsai, the Chinese Government delegate, reviewed China’s efforts for social progress, including the prohibition of the use of phosphorus, the manufacture of matches and the introduction of a bill dealing with the right of
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  • 95 9 ALLEGED JAPANESE MENACE. Riga, May 29. Soviet politicians stated that they regard in a disquieting manner Japan’s growing power along the Pacific and suggest it is high time that Washington and Moscow confront the menace jointly. There is talk of pro-Japanese grouping at Mukden and they conclude that
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  • 63 9 ANGLO FRENCH DIFFERENCES NARROWING. Paris, May 29. A semi-official message says that British and French differences are rapidly narrowing, though not yet removed. It is understood that a British memorandum was delivered to-day. It dwells on the necessity for a suitable arbitration of the treaties, supplementing the Rhine
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  • 17 9 A R RIVAL AT KOEPANG. Koepang (Timor). May 29. ('olonel De Pinedo has arrived here.
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  • 148 9 We have to acknowledge the receipt of two bottles of W. and A. Gilbey’s SpeyRoyal Scotch Whisky sent to us this morning by Messrs Guthrie A Co, the importers, for eur opinion. Although it is somewhat earlier in the day than we permit ourselves the privilege of a modest
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  • 70 9 P. P. W. V. C. TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR WEEK. A Company M. Gun Section. 31st May 7.30 a.m. Polo Ground, Ceremonial Drill. Ist June 7.30 a.m. Polo Ground. Ceremonial Drill ‘D’ Company.—3lst May 7.30 at Coy. H. Q- Ceremonial Drill. ‘C’ Company.—3lst May to 2nd JuneCamp at Rifle Ra< ge.
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  • 319 9 H. R. H. In Basutoland. SPECTACULAR RECEPTION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Maseru, May 29. After a postponement of one day, owing to rain, the greatest Pitso or Council in the history of Basutoland was attended by 50,000 Basutos, including 20,000 horsemen in addition to 1,000 white visitors from Johannesburg.
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  • 71 9 MISHAP AT COLOMBO. London, May 29. A message from Colombo says that the steamer City of Durham from Shanghai to New York struck the breakwater in the northern entrance. Her stem is set back about four feet on the waterline. Divers are ascertaining the extent of the
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  • 40 9 THIRTY DEPORTED. Lisbon, May 29. Thirty alleged bon b-throwers and members of the red legion who were implicated in the recent insurrectionary movement have been put on board the cruiser Carvalho Aran jo for deportation to Portuguese Guinea.
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  • 24 9 The mail despatched from Penang on the 2nd May by the s.s Paul Lecat was delivered in London on the 29th May.
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  • 193 9 Victory for Harris. FRADGLEY’S collapse. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, May 29. At Westward Ho in the final of the Amateur Golf Championship, Harris was nine up on Fradgley at the end of the first round. Robert Harris (Royal and Ancient) beat K. Fradgley (Dawlish) by 13 up with 12
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  • 42 9 RETAINS AMATEUR STATUS. New York, May 29. Nurmi has sailed for Europe, rejoicing at the retention of bis amateur status for the renouncement of which he received offers totalling £50.000, including £12,000 to run for a breakfast and food manufacturer.
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  • 270 9 SOMERSET’S WIN. London, May 29. At Worcester. Somerset beat Worcestershire by an innings and 10 runs. Worcestershire scored 77 (White 5 wickets for 19) and 137 (White 6 for 42.) Somerset put up 224, White contributing 70. Hallow’s Century. At Leicester, Lancashire beat Leicestershire by an innings and
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  • 149 9 I GOTTER MOTTER CREATOR. London, May 6. The death is announced to-day in Madrid of Mr. Alfred I .ester, the famous comedian. Mr. Archibald de Bear, under whose auspices Mr. Lester had played a leading role in The Punch Bowl at the Duke of York’s Theatre for
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  • 91 9 Which Was Fourth SURPRISING ANNOUNCEMENT Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, May 29. A suprising announcement in the Racing Calendar records Solario as being fourth in the Derby and not Warminster, as it is everywhere reported. R. Smyth, Warminster’s jockey, states that he finished fourth a length in front of Solario.
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  • 171 9 SAUCY SUE ROMPS HOME. London, May 29. The following was the result of the Oaks Stakes run at Epsom to-day Oaks Stakes (about one mile and a half) of 50 so vs each half forfeit if struck out by the last Tuesday in March, 1925, or 5 so
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  • 176 9 ENGAGEMENT OF PROFESSIONAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 30. At the annual general meeting of the Selangor Golf Club, Sir Lionel Woodward was elected President, and Mr. Elies, Captain. A resolution was passed, asking the committee to consider the engagement of a professional from home.
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  • 190 9 Court’s Finding. DOHEMY AND FALL GUILTY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Los Angeles, May 29. In the District Court. Federal Judge McCormack found Mr. Dohemy, of the Pan-American Petroleum Transport Company, and Mr. Fall, ex-Secretary of the Interior, guilty of fraud and conspiracy in connection with the Elkhill, California,
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  • 333 9 Longview (Texas), May 29. Four persons were killed and 5 injured as the result of the International Great Northern passenger train plunging down a steep embankment. The engine and three coaches rolled to the bottom of the incline. A settlement has been effected in the probate
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 195 9 TO ADVERTISERS. Although the Pinang Gazette today, in another issue of 16 pages, accomodates over 50 columns of advertisements, the management has been compelled to omit many other columns of matter. The same reason also, has made it necessary to reduce the size of a number of the advertisements published.
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    • 71 9 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 deferrerl terms. Low rate of interest. Buy your new car from a substantial firm in a position to back up
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  • 905 10 —S.F.P. JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFFS. In the Supreme Court. Singapore, on Thursday morning the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, delivered final judgment in the action that became known as the Shrine Case, which it will be remembered occupied the attention of His Lordship for several
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  • 196 10 KOMANTIC RETURN OF A HOLY TREASURE. A curious incident of the war was brought to a satisfactory conch sion by tine restoration to the Bishop of Ymiens of a precious gold mounted reliquary which had disap}>eared from the Convent de Clarisses de Peronne. It was not known
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  • 175 10 THRILLING RESC I E. John M. J. Henderson, a fifth-year arts and science student of Aberdeen Univer sity who belongs to Nether Oldwhat, Newdeer, was collecting botanical specimens along Hhe cliff tops al Gregness, near the village of Cove, on the Kincardineshire coast, when he slipped
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  • 374 10 PROGRESS OF THE DEPARTMENT DURING 1924. Mr Charles C. Read, Government Town Planner, F.M.S., in the course of his fourth annual report, says: The year ending December 31, 1924, witnessed steady progress in the execu- > tion of the policy and programme in the Federated Malay States for
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  • 123 10 WAR TOWNS FACED WITH DISASTER. Not since 1894, it is stated, has, there been such a disaster as that which is fac ing tin* inhabitants of French Flanders, the lowlying lands of which are covered by water. Over a wide area circulation is ]>ossible only in boats. The
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  • 88 10 The Deparment for Foreign Affairs states that the Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine on April 29 fixed the conditions for the regulation of the Rhine between Strasburg and Basle, and for the construction and exploitation of a lateral canal in Alsace between these two towns.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 212 10 ECZEMA ON' BABTSM And Shoulders. Itched. Cuticura Healed. "My baby had eczema on her head and shoulders. It first started by being red, and then itched to such an extent that I did not know what to do with her. She rubbed her head causing the eczema to rub off
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    • 51 10 Supplied By All Chemists. Physicians prescribe Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy because it relieves cramps in the stomach and intestinal pains quicker than any preparation they can compound. It can be bought from any chemist. A bottle will keep for years and no home is complete with out it. Sold
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    • 269 10 PERAK GYMKHANA CLUB. RAG MEETING, 13th JUNE. 1 7 Events, Including 2 Polo Scurries. I GYMKHANA RACE MEETING I 26th and 27th JUNE. g Race for Ex. Griffins, Horses, Polo 1 H Ponies and Hacks. Hurdle Race and Hoops Cup. t Full particulars will appear later S W. B. STEPHENS,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 185 10 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By Arthur moreland. No. 36. An Unwilling Bridegroom. (look here you French, He'd son of a saxon J| I (You'Re. not what f&rfY 8n with if to I 1 JfiaraS~~ ajFuD (d-dowirLsi A(T T lets have no more of this'Please I They call a fast I'm
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  • POLICE COURT.
    • 598 11 Before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the Police Court, this morning, Koaji Mohamed motor driver to Lee Tian Siew of 17A Northam Road, was charged with rash and negligent driving of car No. P. 1218 at the junction of Race Course Road and Ross Road between
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  • 124 11 On the grounds that his son is too young and not in a position to keep a v, if,e, the father of a 16-year-old carpenter, living in the Marylebone district, has refused his consent to his marriage with a 17-year-pld girl. Notice of the intended marriage
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  • 105 11 The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China was this morning advised fry telegram from its London office, advising that the Shell Transport and Trad ing Co., Ltd., had declared ?t the rate of 2/6 per share free of income tax payable on the
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  • 956 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on to-day as follows In spite of the unexpected advance of 4d. per lb. in the spot price of Smoked Sheet the Rubber section of the Share Market has remained dull, quotations in the lower-priced shares showing a tendency to ease,
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  • 133 11 The following are the latest, quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co's share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. T».-day. 2 g Shark-. Z 2 s *"5 ss X CO X ’/> t c. I c. Sc. sc. Rubber (Dollar.) •Teram K. 60 65 621 65 Malakoff 4.00 4.20
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  • 76 11 May 30, 1925. Local cti. (Smoked Sheet 94 Fine Pale Crepe ...94 market Unsmoked Sheet 80 steady 81 NG A- (Smoked Sheet ...101 porb (Crepe ...98 London and Nsw York. r (Smoked sb am» ..2/11 London 2/7 New York ...63f Smoked Ribbed Sheet 97 to 102 per II
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  • 43 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on May 29: London. Spot £251.7.6 Down £3.2.6 3 mos. buying 251.17.6 ..2.17.6 3 selling 252 3 Local. May 30; Singapore sold 200 tons at $125.75 Penang buyers no sellers at sl2s|.
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  • 189 11 LIVE PER CENT. DUTY IN DUTCH INDIES. Au export duty of 5 per cent will be levied ou all native rubber leaving the Dutch East Indies from June 1. The tax will consist of 5 per cent, of the value, which has been fixed at 100
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  • 168 11 Singapore, May 28. —Rubber.—During the past week the market has been steady, with the price for Spot Sheetround about 100 per lb. A large sale was catalogued yesterday 655 tons against 554 tons for the previous week. The tone throughout was quietly steady. Business was done privately in
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  • 1083 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. II I J I M__ X I RUBBER [Dollar.] c U c g c <ileuoy Rubber Oo I 60 I 7 1 A.lor Gajah Rubber /6 Amalgamated Malay Estate-. 2 U Ayer Hitam Planting Syndieatv 13 25'3 7-.> ean Yyer Koning Rubber Kstat»-» Ayer Molek Rubber
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    • 910 11 M A (1 vertisemeilts I MODEL GOWNS MISCELLANEOUS. j and Hats y ew I(e ,j by European from Ist July J for Sale. L.,1 house not too far out. Apply f 3 fur "'jH*c/o Pinang Gazette. g LATEST DESIGNS I direct from London and Paris. i Wanted Bungalow or European
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  • 146 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Belawan (Deli), Pangkalan Brandan, Pangkalan Soesoe and Tandjong Poera. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Kudat for Bhuket, (Tongkah), Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Morioka Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Van Overstraten for Singapore. Hongkong. Swatow and Amoy. I poh
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  • 32 12 We are officially informed that 1,511 coolies arrived by the s.s. Ellenga yesterday of whom 493 were sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 379 12 t I.OHE DAILY (except SuudHy) R! IMiN. federated Malay States, Malacca, J< h< <• and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Po.it, except wht it otherwise stated, close half an honr earlie» than the Ordinary mail Resumption o« Night Maii. Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday
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  • 127 12 rEN A NG. MAY I 30, 1925 (Bi Courtesy of i’HB Ch a utw-ck. Bank.) l.ondon Demand Rank 2/4 1/is 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 11/32 „3 Credit 2/4 23/32 <3 Documentary 2/4 3 4 Calcutta Demand Bank 155 i 3 days’sight Private L 59 Bombay Demand Bank 1551
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  • 291 12 GOVERNMENT’S VIGILANCE. Sir William Joynson-Hicks (Secretary of State for Home Affairs) made_the following statement to the Sunday Times on May 2. emphasising the need for greater public realisation of the spread of Communist propaganda in this country I have been asked whether I wish to reconsider in any
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  • 268 12 Cheering multitudes are assembled on the quays of a great British harbour—among them the mayors and deputy-mayors of famous towns. From 'a vast ship, newly arrived in port, the man for whom this tumultuous welcome has been prepared rides down the gangway on a prancing steed. Mongolian archeologists of
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  • 65 12 Peking. May 12. —The report that Marshal Chang Tso Lin disapproves of rhe policy of Dr. G. T. Wang with regard to Sino Russian affairs is semi-officially denied. It is stated that- their views are in entire harmony. It is also semi-officially stated that arrangements for the opening
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  • 46 12 Tokio, May 15. —With the signing of th» necessary protocols for the installation of Mr. Shimada as Acting Consul-General at Alexandrovsk, where a Consulate is being opened to-day. the transfer of Saghalien to the Soviet is completed. General Inouye embarked for Japan yesterday afternoon.
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    • 232 12 111 Oh! How I love my Darling,) F. Trot \r-4 •H What’s become of Sally. Valse. YJ M Follow the Swallow. F. Trot. yl |K Doo-Wacka-Doo. J Bye Bye Baby. I > Some other day. Three rattling good records $1.70 each. V" y I -3 I (J> Other Popular titles.
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    • 52 12 Best Liniment. For cuts and bruises, there is nothing equal to Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn. It not only relieves the pain almost instantly, 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 without it.
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    • 949 12 Backache ’T’HE treatment of Backache pre- ”ANKIN(} T J M 1 seats no difficulties when Gncorpont^; r, De Witt’s Pills are used. Relief L) is obtained almost instantly and in a few days the trouble is l f llp Hij completely cured. crliw v.,,..,. Perhaps the experience of Mrs. rlilver
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  • 1758 13 IMPROVED RESULTS. The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates. Ltd., was held on April 30 in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers’ Association (Incorporated), 2-4, Idol-lane. Eastcheap, E. C.. Mr. Noel Trotter (the i Chairman) presiding. Mr. J. G. Armstrong, representing
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    • 295 13 Jintams Jiesl Loud Speakind Ecfuipiiiml The Western Electric Loud Speaking 3 Equipment is justly famous as the most perfect piece of Apparatus of its /A kind ever placed upon the market. A A the reason for this is that the Loud Speaker was designed to suit the Amplifier, and the
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    • 16 13 Pitman’s New Conner in Typewriting, $l/50 per book, stocked by the Pioaug Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.
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    • 290 13 f /fl S' I\ s vV //Lt V A Vdt’* j■y Royal at AlMntmeiti f ■>.»<« AjCaj»* i* uw Comß •1 r ,i spai* B Your Baby will be sturdy and happy —aturdy, it hi* io«4 contain* all the Your Baby need* Glaxo to make nourishing element* of the purest
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  • 454 14 ACTIVITIES IN EUROPE. A great commotion has been caused in Rome by a recrudescence in the activities of the Italian police in connection with the Communist movement and Bolshevist propaganda. As these activities happened to coincide with most sensational disclosures in a Turin Journal, Il Kegno. it has
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  • 352 14 Messrs James F. Hutton and Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported on May 6as follows: American cotton prices have been unsettled. but influences of a weakening character have predominated at the close of the week and values have lost more ground. The weekly’ statistics shewing that the visible supply
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    • 305 14 I Scotch 'W/iis/ff J “TOP “Scotch” of rare Flavour and always in Favour. xT®f riSB! t Guaranteed If ;’-L\ 1 Pre-war Age L&| A-I; I and Quality. K blcnded 'd; i \v*; I I’ DISTILLERS AGENCY LTD. P £■s■ EDINBURGH, I SCOTLAND. l’ oovc« or Scot.*»*”|‘ f W a /S,
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    • 341 14 CKO W N 'M UNR,VALLED FOR clean,ng dental plates. nrw w jr t XL VANISHING CREAM I r* 1 r» Gives the Complexion a Beautiful r> J Transparent Delicacy. THE CROWN PERFUMERY CO., LTD. London, Paris and New York. Sole Agents R. T. REID Co., Ltd, 1 “KEDS” I j
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  • 940 15 After the Budget. J .11 AIK. GiitllChlLLS AiOfiooli. I I Jir. V» mston Churcmli wears the success i oi ins ouagei speecn witn a nioueoij lu*u nas surprised ms critics aim some even o± ms iiicnus, wines uie x omical ConespGiiuiciive oi tile (Surmay rimes. .im-t iianmoyant seu-comiueuce
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  • 129 15 bindings tour. 'The following have been selected to represent the Bindings against the Yonng Muslim Union, Penang. Saturday—Badminton, Messrs. M. Gbonse and S. P. Pillay. Sunday—Billiards. Messrs. Mat Lana and Kechee, Against the Subordinate Civil Service Association, Tennis, Br. Parampalam and Mr. G. F. Scully. Against the Crescent
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  • 105 15 CONQUISTABOR BEATEN. London, May 15. —At Haydock Park, the Copeland Sweep-stakes, run over a mile and-a-half, resulted as follows: Lord Wavertree’s Horace (7st. 41bs.) 1. Mr. W. S. Murland’s Hurry Belle (Bst. 41bs.) 2. Lord Berby’s Conquistador (Bst. 11 lbs.) 3. Won by 2 lengths 1|
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  • 242 15 B--lu res Opimn p. ch«Ht $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 90.00 seller Gold leaf 72.00 sei Im Mace Pickings no stock Nat in eg i 80s 110.00 nom. 110 s 100.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Snndrled 12.45 sales Rattans 11. IS sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.(10
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    • 47 15 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Br. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., P Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, Key for New Era. $l/50 per book or E $l/80 post 'free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, ltd., Penang.
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    • 255 15 Another Psge in CastroS’s BOOK OFRECOHDS |j|| «SR »£■;=> -las a r RBowwa w BtaM;; i W»- wS I. J niii> WNMtemi »<•* M, ll6 oo w iiihi" 1 Wi| 11 WWb n-s coW wl' 2 ftKU O» 6W B HWaWill x >E lp 1 i ill a aF m
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    • 1391 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM! PENANG. IM k W |l(| WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT MM jig OMMH POLYDORUS 29 Marseilles. Lon lon. Rotterdam Hamburg MH g Al MXCHAON 4 A Hambnru. i| RHEXENOR June Marseilles, London. Rotterdam Hamburg. NELEUS June 18 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. I
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    • 511 16 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. A (Companies Incorporated in England 1 MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SER V |(> S PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. di O. SAILINGS. LONDON-FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai. Moji F or Colombo ■> Yokohama end Kobe. j,
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