Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 June 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 148. VOL. LXXXIII. TUESDAY, 30th JUNE, 1925. PRIOE 15 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1544 2  -  BY THE KEV. C. A.ALINGTON, D. D. (Head Master of Eton.) Mr. Graham’s paper on the possibilities of training the memory is full of interest for others besides the Members of Parliament for whose benefit it was composed. His tribute to Mr. Bonar Law is well
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  • 18 2 REDUCTION OF 10,000. London. June 24.—The unemployment figure for last week shews a reduction of 10,000.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 594 2 p ODU ar Fiction fl RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. F K in Ben Travers. Including free town delivery or v postage. ili Mischief 9 2 111 A Cuckoo m the Nest PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. X Rookery Nook 2 X 111 The Dipners a year 111 jOca $36 Cottonwood Gulch—Clarence nnr a
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    • 116 2 HEALTHFUL DAYS AND RESTFUL NIGHTS are assured for little ones who are kept out of danger with the aid of Baby's Own Tablets, Canada’s famous specific for the every-day ailments of infancy and childhood. As a remedy for infan tile indigestion, colic, constipation and teeth W ing troubles, tablets, are
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    • 332 2 IA-TISH-OO! I (Is it ’Flu I DON’T BE AFRAID TO SNEEZE. Sneezing is one of nature’» ways of getting MB rid of Germs that find their way into the recesses of your nose, mouth and throat., On the first sign of a cold send round to “The George Town” for
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  • 516 3 NECESSITY OF BRITISH FILMS. Wiped off the Screen.” 1 nt- resting comments on the position of British films were made by Sir Oswald Stoll on June 3 when presiding at the ordinary general meeting of the Stoll Picture Productions. The net loss of £46,638 was deplorable, he
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  • 361 3 WILL BRITAIN BE AERIALLY “HEMMED IN”? British aviation circles are seriouslj’ perturbed at a great German air push which is being launched in Central Europe, and which threatens to make Germany mistress of Europe’s commercial air services (says the Morning Post). Sir Samuel Instone, representing Imperial Airways.,
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  • 242 3 W<- must not grumble in Penang so far as thunderstorms are concerned, for, with 16,0<X>,000 thunderstorms over the earth, every year, say 44,0C0 a day our share of these inflections is not excessive. in The Distril ution of Thunderstorms over the Globe,’” by G. E. P. Brooks, M.
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  • 607 3 The Parisian courts were recently presented with a pretty little problem in insurance law. A company pleaded that they should not lie compelled to pay under a policy since its holder lost bis life in attempting to save a drowning woman, and that such a risky undertaking was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 431 3 fpSlw 1. Spread Veet on. 2. Wait u few minutes- 3. Rinse it off—and the hair is gone. j j nzors and ordinary depilatories merely remove hail above the skin surface. Veet melts the hair away beneath it. Veet is a perfumed velvety > cream that is as easy to
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    • 54 3 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 it
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    • 23 3 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., P
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    • 273 3 Always Wei corned Jin Ji I I -if L V y -T- I, 4 VI Li r J M A Serve the Children All the Postum They Want YOU can give the kiddies all the Postum they want. Postum is made from whole wheat, bran, and sugar cane, scientifically blended
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 172 3 MORE HUMOURS -OF HISTORY. By Arthur moreland No. 59. Ralph Flambard. dead you won’t ae II lIM f*. WITH. DO WITHOUT AN i TURNOVER CHART Z Jf' 7» GOING IN OFF THE DEEP ENO IM N u I E J Archbishop or canterburv accountants your F J? your domesday assessment
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  • 778 4 Anti-Opium War. SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 30. h At the meeting of the Legislative Council on the motion for the adjournment, the Hon. Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok re- t ferred to the success of the anti-opium war in Penang. He hoped forty to fifty
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  • 1190 4 Prai Debate. RESPONSIBILITY DISCUSSED. A meeting of the Federal Council was held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning, when the Chief Secretary, Sir W. George Maxwell, K. B. E., C. M. G. was president. The Chief Secretary stated that in the absence of H. E. the High Commissioner he
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  • 225 4 reduced by four fifths Mr. Baldwin rather surprised the House <f Commons in mail week by a statement about his own financial affairs —a very un usual thing to. do. e oo nor recall, roi instance when Mr. Gladstone was Prime Minister <>« Chancellor of the Exchequer,
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  • STOP PRESS.
    • 117 4 PORTUGUESE CONTINGENT. [Re ut er’s T e leg r a ms. Lisbon. June 30. The contingent proceeding to Macoa consists of 200 men, most of whom volunteered their services. A social gathering of the members of the Young Muslim Union and their children will be held in
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  • 429 4 Sky Meeting. LAST DAY’S RESULTS. Bright weather again prevailed at the Sky Meeting arranged by the Perak Gymkhana Club at Taiping, which was held on Saturday, and there was a good attendance, which included His Highness the Sultan of Perak and suite and the Hon’ble the British
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  • 84 4 The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played off yesterday: Profession Pairs.—C. E. Wilkinson and A. Stevens beat R. Boyd and C. A. Scott 6—l, 6—3. Singles Handicap Class A ”.—l5 J. Duguid beat -2 C. H. Kent 6—4, 6—l. Ladies Doubles Handicap.—fls.4
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  • 69 4 The following new books have been received at the Penang Library Annals of an Active Life, by Sir Nevil Macready, 2 Vols. General Sir John Cowans, by Major D. Chapman-Huston and Major Owen Rutter, 2 vols. In my Tower, Walburza, Lady Paget, 2 vols. Life’s Little Day, by
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  • 745 4 Mr. F. O. Blagg left Kuala Lumpur yesterday for Brastagi for a short holiday. Mr. S. Chelliah has arrived in Teluk Anson from Sitiawan and assumed duties as Court interpreter. Mr. A Harvey and Mr. J. M. Chester Master left Bangkok on June 26 for Singapore, en
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 55 4 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 for
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    • 587 4 BAN K s f HONGKONG ANiT7haN(3?? ranking 1 (Incorporated i n x Authorised Capital Issued and fully pa id np f’AOOb.oqo Reserve Sterling Silver £4,soo,utfli I.Ubili,, o( l> roprl )nj Branches and Ag eil leH Amoy, Bangkok. Batavia, Bomhav o Danton, Colombo, Chefoc, Dai-t. p Hankow, Hongkew Harbin H-.ink’ Foo
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  • 395 5 K. L. CHINESE FIRM SUED. At the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Friday before Mr. Justice EarrerManby, the evidence was taken of Mr. F. J. Hewitt, Superintendent of Customs, Port Swettenham, in an action brought by the Commissioner of Trade and Customs against Chin Kah and Co.,
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  • 169 5 BROADCASTING HEART BEATS. Progress continues to be made in the experimental broadcasting of heart sounds, and recently the Eiffel Towel Station was used for transmitting the sounds of one healthy and six diseased hearts. The idea is no new one, for, a year ago, attempts were made on
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  • 119 5 FULL MARKS IN TEST PIECE. A girl of nine, Anne Hathaway Jones, of Chatham, entered several papers at the Kent Musical Festival, which concluded at Tonbridge, in the class for composition for a short pianoforte piece suitable for playing by an average child of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 340 5 SHOES FROM WHITEAWAY’S WHEN you are next purchasing shoes call on us to show you some of our latest styles and makes. The enormous popularity of our shoes has been the deciding factor for our large and inclusive stock. A distinctive feature of our footwear department is the wide range
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    • 28 5 WEEKLY FEATURES. Q o ]f Harry Vardon. ifridge E. Bergholt. London Letter) Our Own Scottish Letter; Correspondents. Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions) Pans. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own
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    • 460 5 pz U-- l Gzve your I Baby the benefit of I Lactogen j H A THERE IS EVERY I XSr Z EVIDENCE to shew that N many children grow and 4 apparently thrive on indifferent nourishment. A baby can look well I and even grow fat, but yet not be
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  • 503 6 Great interest is being taken in the present struggle in Northern Morocco between France and the Riffians. and today’s wires, though to a certain extent reassuring in that they illustrate French supremacy, provoke comment if only from the aspect of nationality. The comparatively slight operations recently conducted by
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  • 578 6 Our Malacca contemporary makes some very strange remarks upon the conviction of two Malabari estate coolies Raman ancL Kunchn Nair who were sentenced by Mr. Gourlay. the Magistrate at Segamat Police Court, on Wednesday last, to 6 months’ rigorous imprisonment for having attempted to extort $l,OOO ($5OO each) from
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  • 21 6 To-morrow. July 1 has been declared a Special Rank Holiday. The Pina ng Gazette will be published at noon.
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  • 1194 6  -  METHODS OF MR. ROBERT HARRIS. BY HARRY VARDON, (SIX TIMES OPEN CHAMPION). 1 There has been no more noteworthy feature of this season’s golf, so far as it has progressed, than the eclipse of those brilliant young players and powerful hitters who came to the
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  • 282 6 ROWING REGATTA. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore. June 29. There was a large attendance at the Rowing Regatta, including H. 1 the Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose, the G.0.C.. Lady Marjorie Dalrymple and Miss leaser. In the scratch fours Mr. Goldmans crew beat Mr. Martin s and Howells,
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  • 37 6 e Tim homeward ma" A’.„ r Jay. closes at 5-30 pm- 011 t 4th proximo. w |th “J*! The I' 0. Packet t despatched from l.omhwt btr 1 done is 6 a.m. on 1 hursday.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 147 6 A water test for a cigarette xw x lhfc I iwOl ®L 1 WWW'"*^| -I hwi I I f X Shake the contents of an ordinarycigarette into a glass of clean water, and see the dark, uninviting tobacco, stalk, sand and dust. Do the same with a State Express Cigarette
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    • 28 6 “E. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. DEARTH GOLDEN SERIES. L' BOX'
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 112 6 HARMSTON’S CIRCUS r BIGGEST TRAVELLING SHOW ON EARTH 2 n AND M ROYAL MENAGERIE. j, M Location :—DATO KRAMAT GARDEN TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT W AT 9 15 SHARP p INTRODUCING 30 STARS OF THE CIRCUS WORLD n HEADED BY 22 g “DARE DEVIL JENKINS” g ta “LEAP FOR LIFE” g m
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    • 25 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. f 4 ig ti Water. Low Water. 6.39 a.m. noon. 6.7 p.m. Midnight. To-Morrow. 6.14 a.m. 12.57 a.m. 8.2 p.m. .2.11 p.m.
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  • 890 7 Still Disquieting. STRONG BRITISH NOTE. Reut er’s T elegr a ms. Peking, Jun? 29. A strong British note has been sent to China protesting against the inactivity of the Chinese police and the soldiers .hiring the riots at Kiukiang on June 13. It reserves the right to
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  • 49 7 Determined Attack. successfully repelli d Reuter’s Telegrams.] .—(Vale). Fez (via Paris), June 29. The Riffs launched a determined attack against the eastern section of the front between Cheyab and the Algerian frontier. They were checked and eventually ejected by the loyal tribes supported by some French troops.—(Vale).
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  • 115 7 BAD ACCIDENT. London. June 29. A bad accidei.t occurred in the Grand Prix in Paris. Three horses Aquatinte 11., Coram and Far Away, ridden by Donoghue, Bullock and Allemand respectively, fell at the first corner. Donoghue’s shoulder was dislocated and his collarbone was injured. He is progressing
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  • 65 7 MESSAGE FOR JAPAN. Melbourne. June 30. As an appreciation of the magnificent reception accorded to Colonel De Pinedo, the Italian Consul-General gave a dinner at which there were 200 guests, including Colonel De Pinedo and Mr. S. M. Bruce. The latter, in a speech, asked the airman to
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  • 30 7 SEQUEL TO DERAILMENT. Moscow, June 30. Nine persons were killed and 32 injured as the result of the derailing of a train from Chita to Moscow near Novonikolaevsk.
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  • 51 7 FOURTEEN DROWNED. Gloucester (Missachnsetts). June 29. The Anchor liner. Tuscania, rammed and sank in a fog the fishing schooner, Rex. 200 miles east of Halifax. The Captain and 13 of the Rex’s crew were drowned. TheTuscania is not damaged. She picked up the remainder of the schooner’s
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  • 19 7 SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. Plymouth. June 29. Mr. Coolidge, senior, was successfully operated on. His emdition is satisfactory.
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  • 145 7 Vote of Censure. REJECTED BY IHE HOUSE. [Reuter'.-; Telegram.] London, June 30. The House of Commons by 373 votes to 143 rejected the vote of censure moved by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald blaming the government for not taking measures to cope with increased unemployment. Mr. Baldwin in his speech showed
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  • 234 7 GLAMORGAN BEATEN. London, June 29. At Swansea, Gloucestershire beat Glamorgan by 66 runs. Gloucester compiled 162 (Mercer 5 wickets for 38 runs and Bates 4 for 45) and 199 (Smith 59 and Dipper 62). Mercer took 6 wickets for 47 runs. Glamorgan scored 112 (Parker 7 wickets for
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  • 176 7 WOMEN’S SINGLES. London. June 29. The weather was glorious at Wimbledon. There was a large queue since eight in t e morning. Miss Joan Fry defeated the Australian triple champion, Miss Akhurst, 2-6, 6-4. 63. Likewise the French-woman, Madame Billout, disposed of the English woman. Miss Mcllquaham,
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  • 28 7 FOUR-BALL MATCH. London, June 29. At Gleneaules. in the 36 holes Fourball Match. Macdonald Smith and Kirkwood beat Mitchell and Duncan by 2 Hid 1.
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  • 21 7 TOOWOOMBA BEATEN. Toowoomba, June 29. T’he English (Football Association’s Soccer team beat Toowoombi by 6 goals to 0.
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  • 168 7 Shock in California. CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE. [Reute R S Telegrams.] San Francisco, June 29. A severe earthquake was felt throughout California this morning. The city of Los Angeles was rocked but the centre of the shock was at the seaside resort, Santa Barbara, where large buildings, including hotels,
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  • 40 7 P. O. SERVICE. NEW DEPARTURE. London, June 30, The P. A. 0. s.s. Khyber will on Saturday inaugurate a new departure in the P. and O. line, making Southampton a port of call in the service to the Far East.
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  • 573 7 A PAGE FROM THE PAST. As much public attention as can be spared for sculpture is just now divided between Mr. Gilbert’s Eros and Mr. Epstein’s Rima. While one critical squadron goes to the Park to shudder at th forest-girl, another visits the EmbankJ ment Gardens to
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  • 181 7 New Swarajist Leader. GANDHIS CONGRATULATIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta. June .29. Mr. J. M. Sen Gupta,the former secretary, was elected leader of the Swarajist Party in place of the late Mr. Chitta Ranjan Das and also as President of the Congress Committee at a meeting of the
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  • 262 7 A hot bath and a suit of pyjamas aw.itv the weary mendicant who decides to stay for the Hight at the institution of the Folkestone Guardians at Lyminge, Kent. These luxuries are not offered without a purpose, and the reason, so the Master (Mr. A. Milsom) informed
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  • 369 7 A Black Eye. Gopal, charged with beihg drunk and disorderly before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, at the Circus last night, said that there was a large crowd there when he went and he tried to make his way through. He was pushed back and the constable who
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  • 87 7 We ace officially informed that 1,692 labourers arrived by the s.s. Tara to-day, of whom 58? were sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance to Port Swettenham for quarantine there. Quarantine restrictions against Saigon which was declared to be suspected on account of small-pox have been cancelled. The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 48 7 LIGHT CAR BEST VALUE AND BRITISH Agents GROSVENOR MOTORS, penang ano ipoh. BORNEO MOTORS, LTD., Sole Agents in Malaya Jbr Economical Transportation CARS AND TRUCKS The best service at the lowest Cost. Touring Cars $1,500 11on Chassis $l,OOO. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. (Deferred payments can be arranged). BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED.
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  • HOME SPORT.
    • 242 8 Manna Runs Third. London, June 17.—Though the morning broke ominous and the bookmakers set out for doing their business with parasol or mackintosh there was an even larger crowd than yesterday, including a remarkable number of Americans, while there were several Indian princes attired in their native costumes
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    • 516 8 London, June 17.—The Royal Hunt Cup has resulted as followC— Cockpit. 1 (100 to 6). t Polyphonies 2 (10 to 1). Priory Park 3 (50 to 1). Thirty ran. Won bx three lengths, half I a length separated second a.nd third. After a break away Priory Park made
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  • 793 8 SPORTS. (Translate I). Very little interest, if not taken by the other nationalities in b in the game of cricket except Fn™’ and Australians. On Sn uh, T ar 8 last at Bandoeng, the Preanger Club beat the Soebang Club by 273 Bandoeng scored 289 runs' 7 nna
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 319 8 mini» min m 11 *****11 KORRENGZAL OINTMENT 1 KORRENGZAL is prepared An approved pharmaceutical by preparation for the Skin. W. E. WOODS LTD., B r M Manufacturing Chemists, Sydney. EE In cases of simple or infected Austra n a E: wounds, deap seated sores, Proprietors of the World-known zz s
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    • 138 8 IX (5 i I x T“S OXING requires more physical stamina than I' J[ T g any other sport. To know’ the joy of such J| vigorous exercise you must be fit both mentally i.L j and physically. A daily diet of I I Quaker Oats' a "'ll I m
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 81 8 THEATRE ROYAL. Monday 29th June to Wednesday Ist July, 1925, (Matinee Saturday, 3rd July.) Three first class features in one and the same programme. (My American Wife) Featuring Antonio Moreno .and Gloria Swanson based on the story by Hector Turnbull. (The Lunatic at Large) A British Production. Featuring Henry Edwards
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  • 1182 9 S. F. P. GOOD PROSPECTS FOR CURRENT YEAR. The annual general meeting of the Balgownie Rubber Estates. Limited, was held in the Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Saturday, the following being present: The hon’ble Mr. R. C. M. Kindersley, Chairman. Mr. J. M. Sime, Mr. W. P. Plummer
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  • 123 9 PENANG, JUNE 30, 1925. (B? COURTBSV OF CHIC CH A R.TICKHJ' > Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/8 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 3’B 3 Credit 2/4 23 32 3 Documentary 2/4 3/4 Calcutta Demand Bank Rals4|] 3 days’sight Private 159 Bombay Demand Bank 1541 o Madras Demand Bank 154
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  • 129 9 A bill is shortly to bo introduced in the Legislative Council amending the Telegraphic Ordinance. The objects and reasons stat-. Doubts having arisen as to whether the existing law requires a person to obtain a wireless receiving licence as distinct from a transmitting licence, because the Ordinance refers to
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  • 106 9 June 30—Football, Darul Aihzan v. Municipality, Esplanade. July I—Bank Holiday. 2 Football. Esplanade. Whites vs. Colours. 3 Penang Turf Club Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 4 30 p.m. July 3—Penang Turf Club Meeting, Chamber of Commerce. 4-30 p.m. 4 Kuala Kangsar Plantations Meeting Harrisons, Barker Co., 11.30 am. 4—Cricket
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  • 257 9 Th* following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list at p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 2 x Sharks. s. >» £< >, 5 Oj CO 00 c. e. I c c. Rubber (Dollar.) A lor Gajah 1.40 1.60 1.45 1.60 A. Hitam 13.25 13.75 13.75
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  • 141 9 1 lie following are the changes in the share puces of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to day. Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bassett Rubber Co Ltd 1.12} s 1.17} Broga Rubber Estates .92} 1.00 Jeram Kuantan Rubber .80 .85 Nell may Rubber Co 45 .47} Snngei Tukang
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  • 98 9 June 30, 1925. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet -r.,1142 Fine Pale Crepe ...11-llt market Unsmoked Sheet 100 steady Sing a- (Smoked Sheet ...121 porb (Crepe ...120 London and Nkw York. B|W 'W New York 81 Smoked Ribbed Sheet 117)> to 126 per lb do. No. 2 1135 120 Unsmoked
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  • 40 9 The General Produce Agency Ltd. Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $165 to 165*. F.A.Q. do 163 164 Low F.A.Q. do 160 162
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  • 87 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on June 29: London. Spot £253.2.6 Up £2.7.6 3 mos. buying 255.5 s 2.10 s 3 selling 255.10 s ~2.10 s Local. June 30: Singapore sold 250 tons at sl27} Penang buyers no sellers at sl27}. Messrs. Boustead and
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  • 1243 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. I NAMES. B i? RUBBER [Dollar.] 8 c 9 c 8 c. Allenoy Rubber Co 1 89 19C ex Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 45 1 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 50 2 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13 75 14 25 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate 59
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 54 9 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 when
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    • 18 9 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, $l/75 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 378 9 I PIANOS J WITH J REPUTATIONS 5 Broadwood I ALL Rachals tropical Zimmermann CONSTRUCTION J Niendorf, Etc. We have also a few High Class used S Pianos in perfect condition, offering at REDUCED PRICES. J I Easy Terms for Payment. S Call or Write for Particulars. j Robinson Piano Co.,
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  • 284 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Anniston City for Aden, Suez, Boston New York and Baltimore. Pungah for Asahan. and Batn Bahra. Ghirbi for Asahan. Pasir for Sabang, Segli, Belawan (Deli), and Batavia. Wakasa Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Tara for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Klang for Port
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  • 421 10 <>»!•'. DAILY (except Sunday> RT TRAIN. Federated Malay Staten, Malacca, and Singapore Registration and Parcel Pont, except where otherwise Htated, ckwe half an honr earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption o» Nioht Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 730 p.m.
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  • 487 10 chowrasta market Penang, June 30, 1995 Government Mutton— cu Mutton Indian li' St Mutton— Head, sheep or goat eac i Liver with heart 4 Inng do t inpe l it Goat or Sheep Sweet Bread Leg of Mutton l T 30 Lamb b 55 Kidney Feet H 30
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 421 10 Assets over $5,500,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). ivi r I. c LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, M. C. HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. The Company has 20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies
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    • 42 10 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 be expected. Sold everywhere.
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 120 11 London, June 17. —A clever swindle ha-a been perpetrated in Paris at the expense of an Indian pearl dealer by an American. The latter agreed to pay 800,000 francs for pearls which were placed and sealed in an envelope. The American supplied the envelope himself and sealed
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    • 46 11 EARL OF OXFORD’S RIVAL. London, June 19. —Viscoimt Cave has consented to be nominated to the Chancellorship of Oxford University. It is anticipated that this will detach a quantity of Conservative votes from the Earl of Oxford and Asquith who is also a candidate.
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    • 78 11 WEDS FRENCH WOMAN. Bombay, June 21.—News has been received here of the marriage in Paris of Mr. S. R. Bomanji, the Parsi millionaire and publicist, with a French lady on June 3. A fashionable gathering attended the nuptials, including some Indian Chiefs and French businessmen and tfie Mayor
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    • 123 11 SHAUKAT ALPS MESSAGE. Bombay, June 2.3,—The Associated Press have received the following telegram from Mr. Shaukat Ali I received the following radio messages-from the S. S. Akbar, despatched by Molvi Mohammed Shall Daudi, M. L. A., from Port Sudan Radio Office, dated June 22, at 12-315 p.m Previous
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    • 38 11 London, June 23. —Replying to Mr. Wardlaw Milne’s question regarding Ibn Saud’s communication to the Central Khalifat Committee (mentioned earlier) Earl Winterton said he was not aware whether the Government of India received one or not.
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    • 45 11 London, June 23. —A message to Port Sudan from Jeddah says that the Wahabis besieging Jeddah evacuated their positions on the night of June 20 without giving any warning and without fighting, (t is now supposed that they are retiring to Mecca.
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    • 59 11 LADY ROBERTS’S VIEWS. London, June 23. —Speaking at the World "Women’s Temperance Convention at Edinburgh, Lady Cecilia Roberts said that they looked to much greater powers of self-government in India and Ceylon to bring about prohibition there. She commended the example of New Zealand which had enacted
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    • 58 11 SHAH TO RETURN TO PERSIA. London, June 23. —A Marseilles message says Colonel Riazi Khan, head of the Persian Military Mission to France, has arrived there. In an interview, he said that the Shah would return to Persia in two months via Syria, declining the Soviet
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    • 65 11 ORDER PLACED FOR NEW INVEN TION. Looidon, June 24. —The Air Ministry has placed orders for experimental types of a newly invented metal propeller fitted with automatically variable blades creating in effect an infinitely variable' gear whose ratio will be automatically adjusted to the speed and load of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 295 11 I Where Climate I conspires against you //Z'J to steal your health away, inch by JW S ViiJS tli'l inch, until at last you stand aghast j l'/ll at th 6 sum tota l °f "'h at y° u have li,i lost, you must be forearmed against I omwSFXhffy rill
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