Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 June 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-06-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 140. VOL. LXXXIII. SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement561 1925-06-20 1 KODAK films for sale. artistic local views aL WAYS /A/ STOCK. KKO S 1 UDIO 7 h’ortham Road, Penang. I The “AR. MOO Culvert. g GRAND HOTEL BRASTAGI I J*.../’' x «wm o*>b Conveniently transported fee/»/ -\> i -E Unique Health Resort in the Sumatra Highlands 4,800 feet above Sea561 words
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Advertisement9 1925-06-20 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. MEXT DOOR TO I “THE DISPENSARY."9 words
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Article869 1925-06-20 2 BRIG.-GENERAL F, P. CROZIER, C. 8., 0. M. G.. D. S. O - BY BRIG.-GENERAL F, P. CROZIER, C. 8., 0. M. G.. D. S. O. The question of pensionsand employment forex-Service men is of the utmost importance at the moment. The welfare of our country is dependent on both these subjects. In Germany the war veterans are better off869 words
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Advertisement1270 1925-06-20 2 <k =ss== x===x ss AUCTIONS. r KATES OF pRODICE H Including free town delivery or Illi r W ti\. t. X postage. j’lj AGENCY LIMITED. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. I “>' rar NOTICE OF SALE. X —77x J! Local $36 Country (S.S. F.M.S.) $42 T# By ORDER of T hE OWNERS1,270 words
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Advertisement238 1925-06-20 2 KODAKS New Stocks Just Arrived at The Georgetown.” 2 Box Brownie Folding Brownie N°- Folding Brownie with HR lens Vest Pocket Kodak with R. B i BIK Vest rochet Kodak with Anastimnat f VL i A !io 1 wit! > R. Lens ;1 Sl I wit J lens with Anastigmat238 words
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Article950 1925-06-20 3 RIGHT TO SIT RSITSED. 0 There was an unusually large attendance of Peers in the House of Lords on May 21, when Lord Astor moved the second reading of his Bill to give Peeresses in their own right the right to sit in the House950 words
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Article291 1925-06-20 3 TIE FOR THE GOLD VASE. The competition for the “Golf Illustrated Gold Vase was held, says the “Times’" for the second year in succession. at Moor Park last month and resulted in a tie, for the first time in the history of the tournament, between Sir Ernest Holderncss291 words
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Article287 1925-06-20 3 THE “SAVAGE” SHIELD. The 16th annual competition for the challenge shield presented to the Epee Club by the late Sir George H. Savage, which is fought with the “epee de iombat between teams representing the British Fencing Clubs and Schools of Arms, was held on May 9, in the287 words
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162 1925-06-20 3 The hearing was resumed on May 22, of the will suit arising out of the estate, valued at £12,04*0, of the late Miss Mary Morton Richmond, of Sheffield, in which the plaintiff, Mr. Edwin Richmond, a retired accountant, of Sheffield, sought to propound162 words
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Advertisement1034 1925-06-20 3 BANKS HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI Ufi| 3 f 1 S BANKING CORPORATION I U (Incorporatedin Hongkong.) Many people endure a lifetime of Bgony through Sciatica yet there is Authorised Capital $50,09(<,0U convincing proof that Do WHt’ p h Lued and folly paid up $20,000,00* PrOOt tliat Ue dt 8 Pills Reserve1,034 words
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Advertisement43 1925-06-20 3 Lumbago. This is rheumatism of the muscles of the back. It comes on suddenly and is very painful. Every movement aggravates the disease. Go to bed, keep quiet and apply Chamberlain 's Pain Balm and a quick recovery may lie expected. Sold everywhere.43 words
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Advertisement488 1925-06-20 3 George JV”f u (Scofc/iW/iisAy (I k its ®li£l-® 1B.z < quautyobS <«W REIGNSW8®0|iFK M\ //•••f■ SUPREME' i&M \d V K 8® jEj w, Wel J JwU \teW S S--- > f 9 narantee<1 W/ PRE-WAR>87 AGE ®7 \xTHE DISTILLERSACENCY!™xZ \X EDINBURGH “NERVINUS” (WITH GOLD) A REAL ELIXIR OF LIFE FOR488 words
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Advertisement554 1925-06-20 4 GAMAGES PIONEERS OF OVERSEAS TRADING For nearly 50 years we have been giving our Customers every Town of the World-REAL STERLING VALLE Here’s the World’s Best Value in BjSk n Boots Shoes that r.-,eat <»de s arc Z S'eitair. j v <ry pair m. nufactured tlirorghoiit H9I Efist A by554 words
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Advertisement162 1925-06-20 4 \iiW W Ww viiLtel WM/ \g W?W H ,WS’ 'i COIIGKS SR Chilis 'neameOf wv muthe 75 cents per bottle. In every Kitchen there should be a bottle LEA a PERRINS’ SAUCE Nbmwi .1 ..in llm i’llim 1 ’.nil'll’..lin.,. in I AVOID IGNITION TROUBLES J BY FITTING YOUR CAR OR162 words
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Miscellaneous332 1925-06-20 4 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 19. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. 1 hire! Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. IFe publish bebnv our nineb'sntli puzzle, entries for tvhvh close at IL a in., uh Satuvdtiy, June 21. across. downwards. 1. Capability of burning. 1-332 words
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Article2726 1925-06-20 5 TRIBES OF MALAYA. ORIGIN UNCERTAIN. There appeared in a Penang paper "Pinang Gazette,” years ago D °\Xesting account of th» aboriin .t the Malayan Peninsula, by fthn Anderson, then Secretary Government, in which the u particularly alluded to. The of them was evidently intendest t H.ei d2,726 words
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Article401 1925-06-20 5 8. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England.) June 21 —Second Sunday after Trinity 7.45 a.m. Litany, 8 a.m. Matins, Hymn 5, 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion, Hymn 323, 9-15 a.m Holy Communion (Tamil), 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese), 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 194, Psalm XV 93, Ps XVI 94. Ps401 words
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Advertisement98 1925-06-20 5 THE PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 15 cents. Local. Railway Book Stalls. Victoria Pier. Logan’s Archway. E O Hotel. Runnymede Hotel. Messrs. Lock Bros. Co., Penang Road. P. S. Ahanaed, 488, Penang Road Macalister Road Junction, Penang. Outstations. Federal Rubber Stamp, Taiping, do98 words
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Advertisement337 1925-06-20 5 mp Tin? TOURNAMENTS New Delivery of Tennis Goods at WHITEAWAYS z,; The Challenge Tennis Sac i uet /Olw /:A-rr-n~? F .a ~TT itiTPinTTnti One of Whites win s special stand- fr Th- Tq'nff|Ti' jfn I ard values The -CHALLENGE” F J racquet is the best value in cheap tSLuIZK;}' I337 words
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Article1455 1925-06-20 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The death is annourfced of Hsuen Yuen, a well-known financier and founder of the China-American Bank. Mr. J. Leach, European Warder, Perak Prisons, is said to be retiring shortly from the service. Vice Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt. K.C.M.G., C.B„ MP. has arrived in Hongkong, visiting the East after1,455 words
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Article104 1925-06-20 6 After three days’ captivity in mountains near Cautla, in the 'State of Morelos, Mr. Frank Doughty, Miss Gwen Waterland, and Miss Elizabeth Best, all British, have just escaped. The party left Mexico city on May 1 by motor-car, and went to Guernavaca and from there to Cautla. They104 words
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Article498 1925-06-20 6 [To the Editor of the “Pipang Gazette.”] S T r, _ln last night’s issue of your paper I was interested in your article on ‘‘Mining in Siam” so much so that I feel that your informant of the conditions that do in the main exist, would have498 words
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Article365 1925-06-20 6 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE. [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.’’] Sir,—ln the “correct solution’’ given on Monday for Puzzle No. 17, you give No. 50 across “American State (abb.)” as L. 1. To the best of my knowledge, there is no State in the Union with the abbreviation L.I.365 words
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Article850 1925-06-20 6 EPILEPTIC’S DEATH IN RIVER. Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, sitting as His Majesty’s Coroner, held three inquests to-day, after the ordinary Court business. The first concerned the death of a Chinese nanmd Lina Ah Thang who was found dead in the Ayer Etam River on the 11th of850 words
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Article824 1925-06-20 6 PRESIDENT POLK.” MAJESTIC LINER. After a complete re modelling and re conditioning, which makes her by far the most majestic round-the-world liner in regular service, the Dollar liner, “Presid-; ent Polk,” steamed into the port of Penang last evening from New York on her third voyage round the globe. Ij,824 words
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Article13 1925-06-20 6 The homeward mail by the Kalyan closes at 6 p.m. to-day.13 words
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Article687 1925-06-20 6 APPEAL In the Court of Anne < Thursday before the Acting (S?*’ Otl Mr. Justice P. J. X. M, Deane and Mr. Justice ILown th u" mg of the appeal and cross-ann m hear Shipping Charter ease was coin 'hplaintiffs in the action. Chop BanKiA claimed *757,0h0 d687 words
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Advertisement54 1925-06-20 6 The Need Is Very Urgent. An attack of dysentery often results from indigestible food, polluted drinking water, or sudden changes in weather or climate. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy should be in every home, every traveler’s bag, every vacation kit. A valuable medicine, dependable in emergencies at home or when54 words
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Advertisement23 1925-06-20 6 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, Key for New Era. $l/50 per book or $l/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, ltd., Penang.23 words
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Advertisement66 1925-06-20 6 PREVENTION IS BEJ tER than cure. Protect yoms< sickness with the aid, v-h' ll axa pvcs Pinkettes, the gentle htt <* ‘j which ensure daily regulanU the liver in good working n ly but surely Pinkettes <hsP e stipation, bilious attacks. >n relief purify the breath, clear t >< pi66 words
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Article1450 1925-06-20 7 daV June Ist.—Oar Maid Jane abthis day, it being a Bank Holiday, en (i( ~e for our eating at lunch, with hand, a cucumber in a manner of have read. This of a considera- ience at the moment since our ,ce- for which I blame him reen1,450 words
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Article, Illustration182 1925-06-20 7 Dainty silk and satin cushions are very beautiful, but they often prove much too delicate and costly for garden use. Cotton materials, which will wear well, and which are brightly coloured are more appropriate. Fine poplin, or that silky furniture repp are pretty materials well suited for182 words
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Article299 1925-06-20 7 Vera Weston - By Vera Weston. Some people have a fixed and inartistic idea that any odd chairs and stools will do in the garden. A garden upon which much care and no little expense are lavished, demands furniture as pretty and as artistic as itself. Wicker For Preference. For299 words
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Article643 1925-06-20 7 Dorothy Leyland - By Dorothy Leyland. We seem as though we cannot make up our minds to tolerate anything that is perfectly plain in footwear. Certainly, pumps are a step in this direction, but we must needs have something more or less startling in the way of colour, so the makers of643 words
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Article710 1925-06-20 7 Rosamund - By Rosamund. Just as a good supply of bottled fruits gives variety to our meals, so can we advantageously bottle vegetables during summer when they are young and tender. For Example. Tomatoes, for instance, bottle extremely well. The small round red ones should be chosen, rather under710 words
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Article97 1925-06-20 7 June 20—M F.A. League, M. Ahzan vs Crescent, Date Kramat Gardens. 20—Cricket League, P.C.C, v. C.R.C.. Esplanade. 23—Football, Government Monopolies v. Municipality, Esplanade. 27 —Cr cket League, P.S. v. E.S.C Esplanade. 30 —Football, Darul Aihzan v. Municipality, Esplanade. July 3—Penang Turf Club Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 4-30 p.m.97 words
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Advertisement201 1925-06-20 7 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY. 1. Each solution to a “P. G.” Cross-Word Puzzle must be sent in on the puzzle as printed in the Pinang Gazette and the maine and address of the sender must be filled in on the coupon printed beneath each puzzle. 2. Prizes of $5O, $2O and201 words
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Article18 1925-06-20 8 Miles —Ou June 13. at Maternity Hospital. Penang, the wife of Thomas A. Miles. Ronpibon, Siam—a daughter.18 words
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Article443 1925-06-20 8 So far back as January 6 last, we called attention, in a leading article under the above heading, to the serious situation that increased vehicular traffic in Malaya had brought about, and suggested that Government should appoint a committee to investigate the conditions in the big towns of443 words
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Article474 1925-06-20 8 It is by means of the merchant ship that the sea is, partially at least, controlled for the sake of land development and the advancement of civilisation. The necessity of an adequate merchant fleet was brought vividly home to the man in the street during the Great War.474 words
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Article349 1925-06-20 8 English common-sense has very little patience with the hysterical. We may not be so phlegmatic as the Dutch, we are not so callous as the Germans but we have never acquired the excitable temperament which impels the Latin races tc find, in individual eccentricity, pathological phenomena, in the349 words
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Article1365 1925-06-20 8 ERNEST BERGHOLT - DOUBLE DUMMY PROBLEM. BY ERNEST BERGHOLT. (Author of “Bergholt’s Modern Auction", etc) Hearts —6. Clubs—A, 5. Diamonds —10. Spades—B. iY < h’T.CO I A B <’> «6 1 w «7 I "7 a 1 I"eI 1 7 o m S 1 2 J h.oS'a «5 a O' .21,365 words
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Advertisement197 1925-06-20 8 The cause of throat-irritation The Stalk. *2 Sand and Dust in an s Vk or din ary I i'2 cigarette v/// -> I \V. I] w\ iWW) The husky effect produced by smoking mass-production cigarettes is caused by stalk, sand and dust. This may be seen by strip- ping the197 words
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Advertisement41 1925-06-20 8 “E. S’ O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and FridaySpecial Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. !j2j35J*****3J222Z555E5» DEARS’ I GOLDEN SERIES. ■J P h h /42ter L t®MSP 1 <x<kxxxx2£'' Ki m a J41 words
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Miscellaneous24 1925-06-20 8 UDE TABLES. 'i’o- Day. High Water. Low Water. 11.56 a.m. 5.53 a.m. Midnight. 6.49 p.m. To-Morrow. 12.16 a.m. 6.29 a.m. 12.26 pm. 7.22 p.m.24 words
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Article267 1925-06-20 9 Shanghai Riots. making them pay. [Reut er’s T elegr a ms.] Shanghai, June 19. is authoritatively learned that the Ministry of <' Jinmunications has issued an order to the telegraph, postal and railway services that each employee will one day’s pay deducted every u?in th as contribution to[Reut er’s T elegr a ms.] - 267 words
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Article91 1925-06-20 9 FORECLOSURE SUIT. Chicago, June 19. A foreclosure suit has been filed on behalf of the bondholders representing approximately $200.000,000 worth of holdings on the Chicago-Milwaukee-St. Paul Railroad, which recently’ passed a receivership order to reorganise its finance?. The petition alleges the failure on the part of the company91 words
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Article76 1925-06-20 9 RESULTS OF SURVEY. Oslo, June 20. The sloop Heimdal left King’s Bay for J ly Franklin’s Bay to fetch Amundsen’s a andoned aeroplane. The Premier received a telegram from •Muundsen saying that he has made a sur- square kilometres, adding e did not discover any indication of an76 words
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Article61 1925-06-20 9 VERDICT FOR SINCLAIR. Cheyenne (Wyoming), June 19. The Cheyenne Court returned a verdict i,> t b'p°.p r Sinclair Co.’s claim him f apot Rome oil lease granted to geneM enat or Fall. The verdict was a 1 s rpr se wit h the result that the tbirds'tu61 words
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Article30 1925-06-20 9 Moscow, June 19. &SBioVt° Vern,nen t ias ratified the concate 0 the Dutch Agricultural SyndiMelitn *7 2W) dessiatines in the tweh- Oistrict of Ekaterinoslave for ei e years.30 words
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Article17 1925-06-20 9 Il Rome. June 19. r 'ncea«*\r :lw uent announced of ‘talalda with Prince Philip of17 words
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Article286 1925-06-20 9 Communist Propaganda. ENCOURAGING THE RIFFS. lllsutbr's Telegrams.] Paris, June 19. After a meeting of Cabinet Ministers it is stated that the Government discussed Communist propaganda and decided on a policy towards the militant section of the Communist Party, which is daily corresponding with Abdel Krim, encouraging him tolllsutbr's Telegrams.] - 286 words
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Article310 1925-06-20 9 YORKSHIRE’S FIVE CENTURIES, London. June 19. At Huddersfield, Yorkshire beat Glamorgan by an innings and 13b runs. Glamorgan scored 246 (Waddington 7 wickets for 96 runs) and 197 (Macaulay 7 wickets for 81 runs). Yorkshire made 579 for 6 wickets and declared. Sutcliffe contributed 121. Holmes 130, Robinson310 words
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Article66 1925-06-20 9 The following are the results of the tennis tournament ties played off yesterdav i Mixed Doubles Handicap—Scr Mrs. Gregory-Jones and G. A. Pottsbeat 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Scott 6-3, 6-3. A. Singles. 15. 2 L. D. Wood beat Scr D. D. B. Cook66 words
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Article119 1925-06-20 9 French Reply. CIRMAN PRESS COMMENTS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Berlin, June 19. The nationalist advocate rejection of the French note and especially criticise France’s claim to arbitrate in the event of a conflict between Germany and Poland, while the unconditional entry of Germany into the League of Nations is strongly[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 119 words
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Article141 1925-06-20 9 BRITISH WARSHIPS’ INTEREST. Pakkai, Kongmoon, June 11. H. M. S. Cicala and Tarantula are rumoured to have taken an interest in the rounding-up of forty pirates at Ngoihoi and Kucheng, by Commander Li Yatngok, former Hokshan district magistrate and now one of Leung Hung-kai’s subordinates. The pirates are141 words
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Article282 1925-06-20 9 Thus, The Asiatic Motor, on the subject of traffic control. Owners, especially owner drivers, blackguard the police for non-enforce-ment of traffic regulations. How about finding a way to get the regulations enforced The Municipal Council of Shanghai says that the police force is too large as it is282 words
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Article223 1925-06-20 9 “What would you do?” asks The Asiatic Motor, “if you had been out rather late and after taking your girl home had decided to tarry a while and have a late supper, and, being a merciful master, had told yonr chauffeur to go straight home to223 words
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Article834 1925-06-20 9 Alleged Falsification. CHARGE AGAINST CLERK. The preliminary enquiry into the charge of falsification of accounts of the Padang Plandok Tin Mines, Ltd., brought against Lim Gim Kuan, a clerk, in the Penang Agents’ Office, was resumed in the Second Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon. Mr. E. A. de Buriatte834 words
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Article401 1925-06-20 9 Malay Junk Capsizes. FOUR LIVES LOST. A sad tragedy occurred at about 7 o’ clock this morning in the sea a few miles off Tanjong Tokong, a Malay tongkang capsizing, as the result of strong winds and a heavy sea, and going to the bottom with a loss401 words
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Article169 1925-06-20 9 SCENE ON THE “CITY OF’ BEDFORD.” Before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, in the second Police Court, Penane, this moaning, Hamat bin Hamid and Abdul Rahman. two of the crew of thes.s. City of Bedford,” were charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Abdul Rahman bin AUagus, on board169 words
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Article112 1925-06-20 9 Opened By Chief Secretary. SIGN OF GOOD FEELING. (From Onr Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 20. The second Planters’ Conference began this morning. The Hon. Mr. J. W. Campbell presided over a large gathering. Sir George Maxwell, opening, said that it was a compliment to the Government that112 words
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Article110 1925-06-20 9 BATAVIA BEATS S. F. A. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 20. Before an attendance of about 6.000, probably a record in Malaya, the Batavia touring team defeated a S. F. A. side by two goals to one. Singapore had rather more of the game but the110 words
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Article46 1925-06-20 9 GIBB BEATS STEVENSON. (From Our Own C irrespondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 20. Gibb, receiving half the game, beat H. W. Stevenson at the Selangor Club by 700 points to 619. Playing splendidly, his breaks were 51, 43 and 35. Stevenson twice exceeded the 100 mark.46 words
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Article44 1925-06-20 9 SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 19. In the Kinta Tennis Championship Thomson (Ipoh Club) beat Moore (Kinta Club) 6-1, 9-7. Lam Say Kee (P.C.R.C.) beat Joseph (Ipoh Catholic Club) 6-2, 63. The finals will be played on Sunday.44 words
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Article133 1925-06-20 9 OFFICE-BEARERS, At the annual general meeting of the Penang Municipal Recreation Club held at the Club house. Dato Kramat Gardens, on Saturday, the 13th instant, under the presidency of Mr. J. D. Fettes, the following representatives from their respective departments were elected officebearers for the year:—Mr.133 words
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Advertisement38 1925-06-20 9 YOU CANNOT GO WRONG if you select any of the following cars for service entailing arduous duties, reliabilty. economy, an 1 comfort. Immediate delivery. Hupmobile $3,150 Jewett 3,200 Maxwell 2,250 Clyno 2,200 Austin 7 1,500 BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED.38 words
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Article1118 1925-06-20 10 BY A GENTLEMAN WITH A DI STER. “Something of the way in which we are governed is disclosed by this article. We do not know whether the writer is right or wrong, but he certainly has many powerful people on his side in desiring a full enquiry into1,118 words
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Article195 1925-06-20 10 AGED 140 AND ONCE SAW NAPOLEON. A man who claims to be the only living person who saw Napoleon was described to the Royal Geographical Society by Mr. 11. >St. J. B. Philby, former British representative m Transjordania. His name is Haji Tahir, and he195 words
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Article85 1925-06-20 10 We are warned by the Burgher Medical Service of the Netherlands Indies, states the Deli Courant, against the use of obat njamoek (mosquito stacks) on analysis they have been found to contain sufficient quantities of arsenic to endanger health. Of 16 samples purchased from different vendors,85 words
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Article75 1925-06-20 10 The will of Cardinal Logue, Archbi shop of Armagh and Roman Catholic Primate of All Ireland, who died in November last, has been proved of the net value, of £.3,016. Ho bequeathed his farm to his nieces, and his shares in a pottery he left in trust75 words
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Article196 1925-06-20 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Belawan (Deli), Pangkalan Brandan and Tandjong Poera. President Polk for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, Boston and New York. Sloet van de Beele for Langsa, Sabang, Olehleh. Padang and Batavia. Pungah for Asahan and Batu Bahra. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong196 words
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Article298 1925-06-20 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Hundny) GT IRAII. Federated Malay Staten, Malacca, Johor and Singapore. Repiatration and Parcel Poat, except when otherwise stated, close half an-honr earlie than the Ordinary mail Resumption o» Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closer daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7 .30298 words
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Advertisement486 1925-06-20 10 ""’A 111 FERRO. zsO’ PRUSSIATE NO PAPER more FERRO«W* STOMACH TDOIIRI EC INP K y h wdF KaJr Le Sosi INCHES WIDE. Digestive disorders are due to the presence of harmful acid in the stomach, jPI rl u L creating fermentation, gas and pain. These distressing conditions may be stopped486 words
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Miscellaneous96 1925-06-20 10 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By Arthur moreland. No. 51. Curfew. yy -fw®. i£|“i K k. J 0 If fYWA 'Vi I F J C always floor, ivc r 7'-s=r’’-'''/rJ A.D 1080. At this time, practically all houses were built of wood, and William’s law of curfew (couvre feu—“ fire cover96 words
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Article623 1925-06-20 11 GLORIOUS RECOPD. The Hawke Battalion: Personal Records of four Years 1914-18. Douglas Jerrold. (Benn 7g. 6d.) No fighting unit came out of the Great War with a finer record of service than the Hawke Battalion, and its history, largely taken from letters and diaries kept by officers of623 words
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Article171 1925-06-20 11 PENANG. JUNE 20, 1925. (By CniiiinsY of the Charters Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 J /8 4 rnon'hs’ sight Rank 2/4 11/3'2 „3 Credit 2/4 23 32 t 3 Documentary 2'4 3/4 Calcutta Demand Bank Ra 155 1 3 days’sight Private 159 I Bombay Demand Bank 155 o Xfidras171 words
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Article811 1925-06-20 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on tp-day as follows The past week has been a busy one in the Share Market, which has kept very steady with, however, few changes of importance to record. Rubber dropped to 2/11L but has recovered l|d. closing 3/o}, while Tin811 words
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Article149 1925-06-20 11 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co; 8 share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. E E! Shared. ZS CQ OT CQ OQ c. c. 8 c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Aver Pauas 7.75 8.25 7.5() 8.00 Colinsburgh 2.00 2.10 2.00 2.20 Jebong 35.00149 words
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Article76 1925-06-20 11 June 20, 1925 LOC AT,. Ct». (bmoked Sheet ...109 Fine Pale Crepe ...109 market Unsmoked Sheet 95 active Singa- (Smoked Sheet ...114 PORE 1 Crepe ...112 London and Nkw York U.soon mokw (Crepe ...2/10 New York ...75 Smoked Ribbed Sheet 103 i to 108 i per lb do.76 words
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Article36 1925-06-20 11 7he Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, June 18, spot, 253.5 s and £254.15s three months buying £255 three months selling. London, June 19, spot, £252.15s and £254.7.6 three months buying £254.10s three months selling.36 words
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Article297 1925-06-20 11 Benares Opimn p. ehe»t $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 90.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 sellers 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per l,00<) 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried 12.10 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00297 words
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Article1222 1925-06-20 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. a NAMES. 2 a 53 H _oo 1 m RUBBER [Dollar.] g e 8 c f c. Allenby Rubber Oo 1 70 1 8C at Alor Gajah Rubber Estate I 40 1 60 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 10 2 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 251,222 words
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Advertisement513 1925-06-20 11 New Advertisements. miscellaneous. POSITIONS VACANT. v R bber Estates London firm of restate Agents and Secretaries will conrk purc^ase of first class properties Wanted Dredgemaster, for sue- Malaya or preferably Dutch East Indies, tion-cutter in Siam. Good prospects for Nothing under 1000 acres 500 really keen, reliable man. Must s513 words
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Advertisement35 1925-06-20 11 Phman’s New Course in Typewriting fl/50 per book, stocked by the Pinaßt Gazette Pre», Ltd., Penan». Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, fl/75 per book or f 2- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.35 words
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Advertisement55 1925-06-20 11 Off For the Summer Vacation. First in the summer vacation kit, put a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Invaluable for sudden and severe pains in the stomach and bowels, cramps and diarrhoea. A great emergency medicine. Costs but bttle but when needed, worth fifty times its price for55 words
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Article382 1925-06-20 12 RUBBER TRUST’S LARGER DIVIDEND. Rubber Plantations Invest. Trust. -I’ft. £268,594 (agst- £187,928) div. 10 per cent, (agst. 7A per cent.) to taxation and amor tisation accounts £46,000 (agst. £33,997) to dividend equalisation £50,000 (agst £25,000 to reserve); fwd. £65,683 (agst. £52 488). Tempeh Java) Rubber. —Div. 6 per382 words
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Article259 1925-06-20 12 Varicose veins are caused by undue laxity of the vein walls, combined with the- effects of too much standing or of various illnesses. A person affected with varicose veins must avoid standing as much as possible. Walking, on the other hand, and moderate/ exercise do good. When one259 words
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Article161 1925-06-20 12 New’ A ork, May 21. —A card game with a human life as stake has resulted in the trial on a charge of murder of Senorita Hortensia Cortes, a beautiful girl belong-' ing to the underworld of Mexico City. Senorita Cortes was captured some year s161 words
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Article595 1925-06-20 12 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, June 20, 1925 ctx Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 fripe d° Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mntton lb 55 Lamb do 55595 words
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Advertisement283 1925-06-20 12 8 Western Electric CJower Cable surveying, excavating and cabi< WM laying/ may have I etn all that could t. V W be desireef, but if your cable was not Ki® dependable all your efforts have been jsM nullified. The Western Llecti ic Company have had over 30 years experience in283 words
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Advertisement71 1925-06-20 12 I The “Pinang Gazette” I THE BEST MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING. Mi The “PINANG GAZETTE enjoys an unparalleled measure s of public confidence and esteem, the result of years of sound journalism and straightforward g presentation of news and views. (J It is readable to a degree and g this gives71 words
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Miscellaneous304 1925-06-20 12 s «MMunuFMFnnnoFnnnojr-nr- gj -fi *ijg S HARMSTON’S CIRCUS GRAND OPENING NIGHT SATURDAY, 27 th JUNE AT 9 15 SHARP g Location Dato Kramar Garden. n fl Matinees Every Wednesday and Saturday 3 AT 4 P.M. ft fl w Children Half Price to the Matinees Only 1 LI 2 BOX PLAN304 words
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Article1252 1925-06-20 13 RECRUITMENT OF EUROPEANS. Perhaps the most interesting statement made in Council recently by the Director of Education was that the Department is experiencing some difficulty in recruiting among Europeans writes a scholastic correspondent in the Singapore Free Press. It is well known that nearly every School throughout the1,252 words
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Article160 1925-06-20 13 MOB LEADER EXECUTED. Tokio, June 18. —The ring leader of the anti-foreign rioters in Hankow has been shot by the Chinese authorities. Outrage on Foreigners. Two Britishers wer e murdered byChinese in Chunking where the majority of the Japanese have shelteied in safe quarters. Loan to Japanese Rubber160 words
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Article238 1925-06-20 13 MOTORSHIP BINTANG.” The largest steamer in Europe to be converted to an oil-engined ship, and at pi esent the highest-powered single-screw motor vessel afloat, the Bintang,” completed satisfactory trials last month, when a speed of 14 knots was attained. The vessel is owned by the Netherland Steamship Co., and is238 words
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Article59 1925-06-20 13 A Khek was produced in the second court, Singapore on Thursday morning on a charge of being in possession of 14 forged §1 notes, some of which w’ere found on his person when he was arrested by a detective in Fraser Street, and some at liis house59 words
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Advertisement363 1925-06-20 13 ggXXHXXXXX«<«XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X PRESTO FILE. X x .Jfcl X |iP P X X x The illustration shows the action of the file, and we |S n do not hesitate to say that it is nearer perfection than any X other file. X X When open, the contents lie perfectly flat363 words
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Advertisement54 1925-06-20 13 Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy possesses one unique characteristic among medicines. It is made solely and only for the one purpose of immediately relieving severe pain in the stomach and bowels, for intestinal cramps (whatever the cause) colic and diarrhoea. Every family should keep it54 words
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Advertisement112 1925-06-20 13 “TVo, Jio, ftanette.” I Want to be Happy i 3592 j Tea for Two. 10 inch Double Disc. $1.70 at ROBINSON’S PENANG. DAIBUTSU CO7 JAPANESE CURIOS AND GENERAL GOODS STORE (Opposite Whiteaway) No. 21, BISHOP-STREET, PENANG. AUTOMATIC FLY and MOSQUITO. TRAPS N The First Shipment Just Finished! Book Early for112 words
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Article1510 1925-06-20 14 DAZZLING DRESSES AND JEWELS. Brilliant scenes, with wonderful dresses sparkling with pearls and dazzling uniforms glittering with decorations, marked the first Court of the season at Bucking ham Palace on May 21. There were just over a thousand guests of the King and Queen, including 700 debutantes.1,510 words
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Article132 1925-06-20 14 New York, May 21.—A card game with a human life as stake has resulted in the trial on a charge of murder of Senorita Hortensia Cortes, a beautiful girl belonging to the underworld of Mexico City. Senorita Cortes was captured some years ago by bandits and132 words
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Advertisement187 1925-06-20 14 m (Sltuffk.Wfe The Major He Does Not Smoke a Newspaper Why should you Bronze Powders and Printers Inks do not make a Cigarette good to smoke. In CAVANDERS “ARMY CLUB” SANDHURST Cigarettes the pure Golden Virginia Tobacco is wrapped in pure ribbed rice paper to enhance its perfect flavour and187 words
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Advertisement279 1925-06-20 14 AJ iwifS ■'sSi I Why the Successful Hostess Puts Her Faith in Postum EXPERIENCE has taught the successful hostess that Postum h« no equal. It is ever dependable, delicious, fragrant and chanting. It is so easily and quickly prepared that millions of hou'?’ wives simply rely on it for all279 words
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Article1553 1925-06-20 15 LORD TERRINGTON - BY LORD TERRINGTON. The condition of this'country to-day, several years after the War, which, according to the prophets, was to usher in the millennium, does not warrant a mood of placid resignation. It calls rather for searching examination and a resolute effort to cut adrift from old abuses1,553 words
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Article191 1925-06-20 15 The men and women will some time become a race of intellectual giants in comparison with the present generation is the theory of the Maudsley Lecture, delivered to the Medico-Psychological Association meeting in London by Dr. J. Shaw Bolton, director of the West Rid ing Asylum, Wakefield. Even191 words
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Advertisement135 1925-06-20 15 r Dependable Service The Public’s essential need is dependable service and dependable medicinal needs. BOON’S varied stocks of necessities, and personal attendance to the minutest detail of your requirements, supply that need. Purity, and reliability are ever present characteristics of Boon’s Service in every branch of its component part. Be135 words
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Advertisement254 1925-06-20 15 ;-:w ///,S 1 *O Jr//fL fc.s.S <••■ ’7 K Witz \v? 7 By 'Hoyl Bv R v«< K x Appomtmewl M rite Cent» t» tlw Court •t Itolt f »1 Your Baby will be sturdy and happy —sturdy, il hit tortd contains all the Your Baby needs Glaxo to make254 words
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Advertisement1310 1925-06-20 16 FHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. IM k WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT IM RM ML [M B g g|g||||| ’SA.RPEDON June 23 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Glasgow. HR EURYBATES June 30 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg. PYRRHUS July 2 London, Rotterdam Hamburg. TEIRESIAS July 9 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam1,310 words
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Advertisement532 1925-06-20 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incop.porated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICE 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 Suit *< Yokohama and Kobe. «nd London. Mar,ei,l KASHGAR July532 words
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