Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 July 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-07-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY* No. 152. VOL. LXXXIII. SATURDAY, 4th JULY, 1925. PRIOR 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement717 1925-07-04 1 I KODAK FILMS FOR SALE. ARTISTIC LOCAL VIEWS ALWAYS IN STOCK. NIKKO STUDIO 7, Northam Road, Penang. illllllllllill'ilHlillllillllllllilltiiili.lllllihlllilili!iillll!llllllllll!lllllilllHil!’iiHII!liHlHIIIM 11l ***********************************11 l JWsi I The “AR MO O Culvert. GRAND HOTEL BRASTAGI 4-1 .1 .j > S Unique Health Resort in the Sumatra Highlands. 1,800 feet above Sea Level. zE Conveniently717 words
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Advertisement7 1925-07-04 1 LiT. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT'DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY."7 words
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Article1137 1925-07-04 2 LINK OF EMPIRE. The King’s sixtieth birthday has been celebrated with many brilliant functions iu all parts of the Empire, writes Hamid Cox in the “Sunday Tinies’’ of June 7. Everywhere recognition has been i.iade of the great part which the King’s personality. and the Royal1,137 words
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Advertisement691 1925-07-04 2 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. U Including free town delivery or 111 X postage al dP*'’ S PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. x a year |H v Local $36 1 l l' A g Country (S.S. <t F.M.S.) $42 CT I K\l >. Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, i|i V r/ ilj England, the Continent «J691 words
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Advertisement113 1925-07-04 2 BOOKS YOU WANT. We cat: supply them. Bny from as and save money. A million Second-hand and New ou every subject in stock. Also Rare Books. State your wants and send for Catalogues (post free). ICC IZL Ckaring Cron Rm 4 rM I LILO, Lmdoa, Eaclud. T. KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR113 words
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Advertisement274 1925-07-04 2 I Maximum AND I Minimum I Thermometers $4-25 I LARGE STOCKS JUST ARRIVED: I These thermometers have been made specially for ns by the leading firm of Thermometer Makers in London, Black Japanned with Hard V Boxwood Scale and complete with magnet I DRUGS. QUALITY. (i.-T. D. on Drugs or274 words
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Article1305 1925-07-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR SHOW Poultry. 1 Poultry Shows are one of the most keenly contested features of the Malayan Exhibitions, and the schedule of classes for the Show, which is to be held at Kuala Lumpur in connection with the Ex hibition at the end of the present1,305 words
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Article125 1925-07-04 3 NORTHUMBERLAND PIATE. London June 24. —The Northumberland Plate. £1,820, distance miles, at Newcastle resulted as follows: Obliterate (3 to 1 against) 1 Charpeau (10 to 1) 2 Ribblesdale (9 to 2) 3 Ten ran. Wen by a length. Three lengths separated second and third. Obliterate, by Tracery-Damage, ran125 words
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Article24 1925-07-04 3 JODHPUR BEATS AMERICAN ABMY. London, June 27. —At Hurlingham in a polo match, Jodhpur beat the American Army by 13 goals to 3.24 words
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Article32 1925-07-04 3 ENGLISH TEAM BEATS AUSTRALIA. London, June 27,—A Brisbane message states that the English Football Association team b e at Australia in a rugby football match by 51 points to 8.32 words
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Article83 1925-07-04 3 By defeating his countryman, Rabincs witsch, in a queen's pawn game, which ran to twenty-three moves, Alexander Alekhine of Russia won the world's chess championship at the Baden Baden international chess tournament over the chess masters of the world. Alekhine won eleven games and lost one. His83 words
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Advertisement235 1925-07-04 3 umHttfflmuiuiHuuntflntiUiMiuui iU Ml, “iriiffl!tifflwniiinriiifmr“niinmNMiiiMi 7 y -x; ~v°- .yg; -E f £C) J e?< i The Major' Cuenfiettefi than tk ZW XZ’ES—it is possible. Hitherto even the best Cigarettes have been damaged by coarse paper and printer’s ink. NOW the matured golden Virginia in Caxander’s ARMY CLUB Cigarettes is wrapped235 words
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Advertisement192 1925-07-04 3 Scotti 'W/zisfcy > I Scotch o/rare Flavour j and always I in Favour. I' W|l Sb- S THE f DISTILLERS AGENCY LTD. I SCOTLAND. c ii® I, .i-' j AVOID IGNITION TROUBLES 3 BY FITTING YOUR CAR OR MOTOR CYCLE WITH A E 1 GENUINE j BOSCH MAGNETO S AND192 words
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Article1610 1925-07-04 4 Is the titled class unfairly maligned? Is not the accusation, The Idle Rich," unjust? The writer of this intensely interesting article tells of his own experience as a British workman in overalls instead of a coronet. It is a commonly accepted idea among those who1,610 words
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Advertisement156 1925-07-04 4 Pritchard Co., Ltd., ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL DISPLAY IN THEIR Ladies’ Department OF HATS AND Afternoon and Evening Frocks From Saturday, 4th July, J 925. Latest models just arrived ex s. s. Kashgar.” /r TSKtI w'' AT LAST an absolutely satisfactory FOOT PUMP Accurate Gauge Reading Guaranteed. Needle remains steady, so156 words
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Advertisement43 1925-07-04 4 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Yard on. Bridge E. Bergholt. London Letter) Our Own Scottish Letter) Correspondents. Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions) Paris. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own Pitman’s New Course in Typewriting, $l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinaiig Gazette Preai, Ltd., Penang.43 words
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Advertisement552 1925-07-04 4 GAMAGES Pioneers of Overseas Trading Eor n arly i^ k y e w" v g i± g TK'M V r grZ?U.t telling of the Year-The Value incomparable. .l In some cases, there to is only a limited I OS7 FREE quantity—order by Any wM return of mail BUNGALOW SHEETS Magnificent552 words
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Article525 1925-07-04 5 —B. F. P. THE UNWARY, BEWARE ku 'attempt at deception, perhaps iUherto unexploited, it is currently n -ported has been made by a Chetty in demanding money upon the production of dud promissory notes. The Chetty works in collusion with a Chinese woman who will first of all—B. F. P. - 525 words
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Article332 1925-07-04 5 ACTION AGAINST SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. An action begun before the acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justi e Sproule), on Thursday morning was that in which the Singapore Harbour Board were defendants in a claim by S. Moham *d Sultan, owner of tongkang regis ered S i 505, for332 words
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Article350 1925-07-04 5 WHY DUTY ON CT.A RET HAS BEEN REDUCED. A Government Gazette Extraordinary was issued on Tuesday giving a slight amendment to the hJquors Revenue Ordi nance. This was explained at the meet ing of the Legislative Council on Monday by the Acting Attorney-General, who s ate<t The350 words
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Article280 1925-07-04 5 $6BO STOLEN FROM CHINESE. The prompt action of ;i motor driver who while waiting in Keppel road. Singapore. for the return of some Chinese who had hired his car. heard suspicious sounds indicating a disturbance in a house near by, ami at once informed the Police of the280 words
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Article128 1925-07-04 5 In the annual report of the Chinese Protectorate, Mr. R. Ingham writes.— The total number of immigrants from China arriving in the Colony in 1924 was JSI ,43€>, an increase of 14 per cent over the figure for 1923 but less than that for 1911 the highest year128 words
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Advertisement125 1925-07-04 5 Could Pie beNicer'? v/ /'/k Indeed, No I—Lighter, more toothsome crust cannot be made than that obtainable by raising 'vith 'J ftj Raisley”—the most rdi.iL'e of all leavening agents. 8 r It makes cooking easy and success ceriain. Raisley :V JCI he SURE powder Jg '■'"''N 300 Tested Recipes FREE.125 words
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Advertisement71 1925-07-04 5 KEEP THEM HANDY. When that dark grey feeling creeps over nou, when your temper gets awry, your spirits sink to zero, you don t want to be bothered with anybody or anything, try Piukettes, the dainty little laxative and liver regulators, and see how quickly they will set things right.71 words
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Advertisement330 1925-07-04 5 SHOES FROM WHITEAWAY’S WHEN you arc next purchasing shoes call on us to show, you some of our latest st vies and makes. The enormous popularity of our shoe* Eos been the deciding factor for our large and inclusive stock. A distinctive feature of our footwear department is the wide330 words
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Miscellaneous165 1925-07-04 5 □nniMMMnnnwiunnMMinnnsMia TO-NIGHT at 9-15 p. m. sharp TO-NIGHT S HARMSTON’S CIRCUS 2 FIRST GREAT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. J Location:—DATO KRAMAT GARDEN. g Matinee at 4 p. m. To-day. “DARE DEVIL JENKINS” 5 in the Leap for Life on Harley Davidson j-j Motor-Cycle and the flying Nelson will M astonish you.165 words
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Article1107 1925-07-04 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The Duke of York was introduced on June 25 to the Privy Council as a Member. The Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar returned from Singapore last night by ss. President Adams. The Hon. Mr. G. C. Denham, Inspec-tor-General of Police, and Mrs. Denham are homeward bound by the1,107 words
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Article212 1925-07-04 6 TWO EUROPEANS CHARGED. A sequel to the seizure of a large quantity of heroin packed in tin tubes and concealed in the leg posts of bedsteads consigned in sixteen wooden cases from Antwerp to Shanghai, which was made on the steamer Glentara (one of the Glen Line steamers),212 words
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Article253 1925-07-04 6 Ferguson’s Ceylon Directory for 1925, compiled and edited by the staff of The Ceylon Observer and revised up to May 1925 is a model of what a directory should be. It contains a mine of historical, general and statistical information. In addition to the directory proper which is253 words
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Article331 1925-07-04 6 KEDAH vs. PENANG. Although not of a very high standard, the football match between the Kedah Police and the Penang Police, captained by Messrs I. Macmillan and D. S. Harvey respectively, which was played on the padang yesterday afternoon before a large concourse of spectators, provided quite331 words
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Article310 1925-07-04 6 MALACCA WINS FIRST GAME. Malacca Club played their first league fixture on the Kubu plains yesterday against the Banda Kaba Football Club and won by 4 goals to 3. The teams were :—Malacca Club K. Horan, H. D. L. Fisher, E. W. Hide, E. H. Wilson, W. Gotts,310 words
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Article277 1925-07-04 6 —“S.T.” USEFUL PUBLICATION FROM KUALA LUMPUR. A timely little publication entitled the Malayan Football Handbook comes to us from Kuala Lumpur. It is compiled by Echo, of the Malay Mail, whose identity we may perhaps be permitted to reveal for the benefit of Singapore football fans. He—“S.T.” - 277 words
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Article356 1925-07-04 6 The following are the results of tennis tournament- ties played off yesterday: Doubles Handicap Class B”.— —15.3 W. H. Esso-n and D. D. B. Cook beat Sei. F. L. Goodwin and J. A. McEvoy 6 4, 1 4 ,J. R. Strachan and T. R. Alty356 words
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Article43 1925-07-04 6 P.C.C. ELIMINATING COMPETITION. The following ties have been fixed for Monday: Men’s Singles.—A. V. Perrin v. J.. W. Winter (Court- No. 5). Men’s Doubles.—TT. 0. D. Davies and J. W. Clarke v. J. Duguid and A. Williams (Court No. 4).43 words
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Article198 1925-07-04 6 Doubles Handicap.— to H. R. Wilson and E. J. O’Reilly beat fl B. E. Mitchell and T. E. Mason 21 —8 —1 J. Ford and J. M. Chalmers (C. S.) beat —1 E. Reimann and A. W. Harries 21 —17 —A. J. Plumb and J. M. Pennycuick198 words
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Article15 1925-07-04 6 'Tim homeward mail by the Malwa closes at 5-30 p in. to day.15 words
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Article660 1925-07-04 6 rAPT/IN ROBERT DOLLAR IN PENANG. There arrived in Penang to-day by the President Adams from Man a Captain Robert Dollar, the urdliona.ie shipping magnate, »ho to present l»sit.on from that of a lumber-jaek and who has become a national hero through the Peter Kyne in whose books he660 words
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Article166 1925-07-04 6 From Maine to Oregon, from the Great Lakes to the Gnlf of Mexico, the b» Us are ringing, cannon are being fired, the troops are marching, the bands are playing, Old Glory braves the breeze and every patriotic American is reminding the world that the Declaration of Independence166 words
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Article101 1925-07-04 6 DISCUSSION BY CABINEI [Rkcter’s Telegram], London, J u i y 4 The Special Cabinet Council heh lengthy sitting yesterday. It i 3 Un stood that the problem of China inter alia exhaustively discussed. The diplomatic correspondent of Daily Telegraph in this says that it may be safely assumed[Rkcter’s Telegram], - 101 words
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Article616 1925-07-04 6 MANY KILLED. A catastrophe unequalled in the annaof the Queensland Railways overcamthe Rockhampton mail train near Gyn pie just before 2 o’clock on June 10th nine persons being killed, and 55 injure,;. The luggage van, after being derailei and dragged for nearly a mile and a hai:616 words
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Advertisement51 1925-07-04 6 A Soothing Balm. For soreness of the muscles after violent exercise and for rheumatic pains, much relief is afforded by massaging the affected parts thoroughly with Chamberlain’s Pain. Balm. Try it when you have need of such a preparation and see for yourself what an excellent liniment it is. Sold51 words
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Advertisement238 1925-07-04 7 ***** ■Il OB iHM I S §1155' HiPMKI I Ils- Jr tzs>oM|d| &arjVBEi gg FTTHt Jfthib I RH m I h|: |f|| Iffi i S-. J i J§ gl NIGHTWORK Made EASY We cannot make the sun stand still, neither can we eliminate the desire for rest from the human238 words
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Advertisement186 1925-07-04 7 I PIANOS J WITH T REPUTATIONS x Broadwood f I all Rachals S tropical Zimmermann X P CONSTRUCTION J S Niendorf, Etc. S We have also a few High Class used i J Pianos in perfect condition, offering 5 5 at REDUCED PRICES. J J Easy Terms for Payment. S186 words
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Miscellaneous512 1925-07-04 7 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 21. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. publish below our twenty first puzzle, entries for which close at 11 a.m., on Saturday, July 11. ACROSS. DOWNWARDS. 1. Rough. 1- Joyful. 7. Rejects. 2.512 words
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Article522 1925-07-04 8 "He was rather inclined tn absence of mind. Which might hare accounted for that,” sang Punch, of the shoplifter who had been arrested at the Army and Navy Stores with a dozen cambric handkerchiefs in his pocket. But not for the jar of preserved caviare. And the pate de522 words
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Article, Illustration1631 1925-07-04 8 THE KING’S TOOLS. London. June, 10. The King cime back to town, from Stoke-on-Trent, with the mallet with which King Edward had laid the foundation stone of the old North Staffordshire Infirmary. This means an addition to the museum of mallets which is housed in Buckingham Palace.1,631 words
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Article134 1925-07-04 8 KEY KNOCKS OU 1’ SANTOS. (From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore. July 4. Battling Key knocked out Santos in the last round. Both took heavy punish ment throughout, but Santos becams groggy in the last two rounds, whilst Key was very tired. Santos rose twice after I>eing seni down,134 words
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Article118 1925-07-04 8 BIG SEIZURES ON BOARD. On the arrival of the Chinese Steamer Hong Hwa in the harbour from China ports via Singapore, yesterday Mr. J. Byrne, head of the Preventive Department of the Government Monopolies. Mr. R. A. E. Clark and a party visited the ship and after a118 words
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Article70 1925-07-04 8 Amount previously acknowledged $1,843.88 Mr. T.M.I.R.F. .12 Mr. Chin Foo Seng 10.00 Mr. Lye Kuan Sam 30.00 Mr. Heah Joo Seang 25 00 Mr. Tan Lo Heong 120 00 Madam Chung Siew Yin 100.00 Mr. F. N. Ch. Durege 5.00 Mr. Choo Jin Eok 10.00 $2,144.0070 words
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Advertisement188 1925-07-04 8 I The cause of throat-irritation I I 77? < Stalk. Af *’s y. Sand and Dust in an If /fyf/fz/fy/'' ordinary //sf/ < cigarette II 7/7/ 11 j 1 ff-At I /f /■J The husky effect produced by smoking mass-production cigarettes is caused by stalk, sand and dust. This may188 words
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Advertisement37 1925-07-04 8 “E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. I PEARS’I W I GOLDEN SERIES. B Ih zV'x-xbl SX ...-./A, wy 4?% oi37 words
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Miscellaneous22 1925-07-04 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water 10.56 a.m. 4.34 a.m. ILI9 p.m. 5.41 p.m-To-Morrow. 11.43 a.m. 5.31 a.m. Midnight. 6.30 p.m.22 words
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Article75 1925-07-04 9 Frontier Skirmish. CONFLICTING VERSIONS. [R E UTER’S T E LEG R A MS.] London, July 3. Messages from Moscow and Warsaw give contlicting versions of the fight between Russian and Polish Frontier Guards on June 28, each accusing the other of invading its respective territories. A Warsaw[R E UTER’S T E LEG R A MS.] - 75 words
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Article85 1925-07-04 9 BRITISH ENTERPRISE EXTOLLED. London. July 3. One thousand three hundred delegates and friends of the International Railway Congress, representing 48 nations, visited Darlington in connection with the celebration of the centenary of the first railway. The Chinese delegate, Mr. Chin Chun-wang presented the London North Eastern Railway with85 words
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Article32 1925-07-04 9 SHARP IMPROVEMENT. London, .Inly 3. Reparations currencies improved this morning. Good buying in France is progressing. The French franc touched 102$. the Belgian franc 103 f and the lire 137.32 words
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Article62 1925-07-04 9 FRENCH ATTACKED. London, July 3. A strike has been declared at Tangier as a protest against the financial provisions of the new regime generally observed except by the French, who, by keeping their shops open, have incurred the hostility of the strikers, who smashed the windows, provoking62 words
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Article63 1925-07-04 9 MINERS’ DECISION. London. July 3. The Miners’ Delegates Conference has decided to resist the coal owners’ proposals for a revision of wages conditions. They urge the districts not to depart from the national settlement and to accept nothing less than a wage to meet the increased cost of63 words
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Article52 1925-07-04 9 MAJORITY FOR THE RIGHT. Amsterdam, July 3. Complete unofficial election returns show that the Right secured 58 and the Left 42 seats, the former including 30 Roman Catholics, 13 Anti-Revolutionaries, 11 Christian Historicals and 3 Independent Protestants, and the latter 21 Social Democrats. 9 Liberals, 7 Radicals and52 words
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Article54 1925-07-04 9 AMERICAN SUPPORT. Cambridge (Massachusetts), July 3. President Coolidge, speaking at a patriotic celebration, pledged the United States moral support to the security pacts in order to preserve peace in Europe. He added that on no other terms could America be expected to contribute further to the financial revival54 words
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Article38 1925-07-04 9 DEMAND FOR REMISSION. Berlin July 4, The German Government has instructed its Ambassador at Moscow strongly to protest against the judgment on the three German students and to demand a remission of the death sentences.38 words
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Article37 1925-07-04 9 BUILDING IN HOLLAND. Amsterdam, July 3. A The Fijenoord Shipbuilding Company, ■Rotterdam, has .contracted to construct gtwo submarines for the Turkish Governittient, the payment for which is to be fcpn ad over seven years.37 words
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Article237 1925-07-04 9 M. Chicherin’s Attack. BRITISH PRESS VIEWS. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. July 3. Commenting on M. Chicherin’s attack on Lord Birkenhead, the Daily News in a leader remarks that it does not know the value of M. Chicherin’s denials regarding Communist intervention in Chinas. The main difficulty in the controversyReuter’s Telegrams.] - 237 words
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Article296 1925-07-04 9 LORD CAVAN’S SUCCESSOR. London, July 3. The War Office announces that General Sir. G. F. Milne will succeed Lord Cavan as Chief of the Imperial General Staff on February 19, 1926 [Says Who’s Who :—Milne, Gen. Sir George Francis, K. C. R., 1918 G. C. M. G., cr.296 words
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Article155 1925-07-04 9 Finance Bill Passed. M. CAILLAUX’S REVERSES. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] —(Vale). Paris, J uly 3. The French Chamber adopted the Budget fixing the expenditure for 1925 at 33,163,000.000 francs and the revenue at 33,175,000,000 francs. M. Caillaux suffered two minor reverses in the debate, firstly, the Chamber rejecting the tax[Reuter’s Telegrams.]; —(Vale). - 155 words
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Article56 1925-07-04 9 —Vale. RAT IFIC ATI ON R ECO M MEN DE D. London, July 4. The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber adopted the report favouring the ratification of the two Washington Treaties concerning China. Paris, July 4. The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber recommended the ratification of—Vale. - 56 words
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Article30 1925-07-04 9 C ALIFOR NIA RE VISITED. San Francisco. July 3. California has been visited by another earthquake. A very heavy shock was felt at Santa Barbara.30 words
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Article190 1925-07-04 9 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —Enclosed herewith are five covers each properly addressed in accordance with the conditions set forth in your cross-word puzzle prospectus. The idea is to save postage, and with the postage thus saved one may have one o more coupons190 words
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Article204 1925-07-04 9 A CONTRADICTION. Regarding the para which appeared in the Straits Echoed. the 3rd inst., the Rev. G. F. Pykett writes as follows:—I beg to state that the first sentence which states The Principal of the Anglo-Chinese School did not see his way to grant a holiday to204 words
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Article419 1925-07-04 9 Extraordinary Scenes. MLLE. LENGLEN’S WIN. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 3. Extraordinary scenes were witnessed at Wimbledon. There had been a queue since dawn and there was an enormous crowd. The weather was showery and the final was delayed for 25 minutes by rain. In the final of the[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 419 words
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Article333 1925-07-04 9 NORTH ANTS BEATS KEN I’. I onden, July 3. At Northampton, Northants biat Kent by 54 runs. Northants were dismissed for a total of 202 in the first innings (Woolley 54, Jupp 72, not out. Freeman 6 wickets for 46 runs and F. E. Woolley 4 for 201333 words
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Article269 1925-07-04 9 King’s Cup. MARRED BY FOG. f Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 3. Fourteen aeroplanes left Croydon, at six this morning on a two-day race for the King’s Cup of two circuits. The course is Harrogate, Newcastle. Renfrew, Blackpool. Bristol and Croydon, a total distance of 1,600 miles. Thickf Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 269 words
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Article46 1925-07-04 9 DIAMOND SCULLS. London, July 3. At Henley, in the semi-final of the Diamond Sculls J. Beresford beat AV. Hoover (America) by three lengths. The time was 8 minutes 27 seconds. D. Gollan beat M. Detton (France) by two lengths. The time was nine minutes.46 words
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Article120 1925-07-04 9 A variety entertainment was given at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, on Monday last. A large and appreciative audience attended. The programme included musical pieces, action songs, recitations and a farce in one act The Iron Ann a mechanical domestic servant. The children gave a very120 words
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Article43 1925-07-04 9 Lost stolen or strayed The Gero of many a raid. Pirouetting on pussy feet, A week ago, in China Street. Horatius last was seen Chasing the Persian Maud I Anyone bringing him back to the Press Will receive the above reward43 words
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Article411 1925-07-04 9 Next Meeting’s Programme. ALTERATIONS. A general meeting of the members of the Penang Turf Club was held in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon to piss the programme for the forthcoming race meeting to he held on July 25, 28 and 30 and August 1. There were411 words
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Article176 1925-07-04 9 Stark tragedy broods over Happy Valley, Hongkong. One of the Colony’s prettiest and most pleasant places, says the Hongkong Daily Press of 17, is at present irscene of pitiful desolation, its well made roads hidden in places with shattered masonry which rises up from mud and water176 words
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Advertisement40 1925-07-04 9 BORNEO MOTORS, LTD., Sole Agents in Malaya for Economical Transportation —lf "W joßor CARS AND TRUCKS The best service at the lowest cost. Touring Cars $1,500 1 Ton Chassis $1,600. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. (Deferred payments can be arranged). BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED.40 words
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Obituary210 1925-07-04 9 OBITUARY. WAR CORRESPONDENT I’ DEAD. London. July 3. The death is announced of the war correspondent. Mr. I]. F. Knight. [The following is from Who’s Who Knight. Edward Fredrick, Morning Post special war correspondent in S. Africa; barrister, journalist and author; b, 23 Apr. 1852; e. s. of Edward Knight,210 words
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Article1525 1925-07-04 10 Financial Times.” 20 PER CENT DIVIDEND. The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Badek Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on June 3 at the company’s registered office, Ceylon House, 49 and 51, Eastcheap, E.C., the Hon. R. D. Denman (the Chairman) presiding. Mr. J. G. Armstrong, representing the“ Financial Times.” - 1,525 words
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Article689 1925-07-04 10 Messrs Baker, Morgan and Co. reported as follows on June 29 The local sharemarket has been an active and rising one, since we last reported, rubber shares and futures being responsible for a larger turnover, than has been the case for many months. At last holders of689 words
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Article230 1925-07-04 10 Benares Opium o- g Go°ld e Lr Mace Picking» r l® Nutmegs 80s >25.00 sellers 110 s 110.00 Cooo'nntsper .00 nom Copra Snn.iri«t 12 00 buyers Rattans lb ***** Rattans Coarse Green Snail Shell* >3.00 Siam Rice No. 1 5 00 per ba do do do 2 13.50230 words
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Article123 1925-07-04 10 PENANG JULY 4 1925 (By OoURTEHV OF THW C’HARTICKKS Bank.) London Demaud Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3 8 3 Credit 2/4 23 32 3 Documentary 2/4 3/4 Calcutta Demand Bank IU» 154|) 3 days’sight Pri vat a 159 Bombay Demand Bank 154| c Madras Demand123 words
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Article662 1925-07-04 10 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR. WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. London, June 4. With Saturday and Monday holidays in the Rubber Market there have been only four business days since our last repor On Friday of last week prices rose sharply, and the advance was carried further on the re-opening of business on raesday. On662 words
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Article225 1925-07-04 10 TO-DAY’S DEP A RTURES. Menggala for Belawan (Deli), I’anf-kalan Brandan, Pangkalan anJ Tanjoirg Poera. President Adams for Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa Marseilles, Boston and New York. Sitiawan for Alor Star and P. Langkawi Edavana for Rangoon and Madras. Van Rees for Langsa, Sabang, Olehiefa, Padang and225 words
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Article119 1925-07-04 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Hund»*) n ISAM. Federated Malay Staten, Malacca. -L>liarand Singapore. Registration and Parcel Pont, exce.|-t where otherwise stated, close half an hour eardor than the Ordinary mail Resumption <>• Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.119 words
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Advertisement18 1925-07-04 10 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, <l/75 per book or <2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd.18 words
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Advertisement51 1925-07-04 10 Few Children Escape It. Stomach aches, so inseparable from thyears of childhood, can become seriom bowel disorder if not promptly quieted Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is safe and dependable for bot. children and grown people. It in: mediately relieves severe intestinal pa and stops weakening diarrhoea. For «•o 151 words
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Miscellaneous122 1925-07-04 10 MORE HUMOURS OF HISI.ORY. By arihur moreland. No. 63. fhe Income-Tax Expert. ZfX foR? Say ABBOTT wmat) [oh MASMAbukEWvdu'l comeTSn we>£ /MX. UNCLERICRL LANGUAGE (fRIGHTENED ME. I THOUGHT] OF ATufo rAi I Ct/a (fl- OH FLAMmY. NOW \NE VE '?l X ■sqaFwK MOwrt w k ffiW Jk < II .Zw122 words
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Article907 1925-07-04 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on to-day as follows: Rubber shares have again shown considerable activity although, with the commodity down 2|d. below the best, the market became somewhat easier in mid-week with more shares in evidence but at the close there is renewed enquiry, sellers907 words
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Article249 1925-07-04 11 -Statement of quantity and value of rubber exported during June. 1925. Exported Export during Declared Declared Exported during Total export similar period Value of Rub- Value for Destination during June during the of previous Increase. Decrease, ber exported same period June 1925. 1924. year. year. in 1985.249 words
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Article30 1925-07-04 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. R. Sheet 131 et.s per pound per pl. $174.66 No. 1 Crepe 130 ctsper pound** per pl. $173.33 (By Chnirtesy t>f Messrs. Allen Dennys.)30 words
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Article25 1925-07-04 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for June:— ibe. Majedie (Johore) 11,400 Muar Itam 15,500 Permas 19,127 Sekong 21,900 Narborougb 27,600 Posing 6.32025 words
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Article61 1925-07-04 11 UAc Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on July 3: London. Spot £253.12.6 Up 17/6 3 mos. buying 255.17.6 17/6 3 selling 256 15/Local. July 4: Singapore sold 100 tons at $128.370 Penang buyers no sellers at $128.37|. 7he Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, July 2,61 words
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Article111 1925-07-04 11 To-day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.in. to 10.30. p.m. 1 March The Little Drummer Dowell 2 Overture Mirella Gounod 3 Waltz Lustige Bruder Voletedt 4 Fox Trot I ain’t Nobody’s Darling Friend 5 Selection The Naughty Princess Cuvillier 6 Rag Jimmy Sale Wood 7 Fox Trot111 words
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Article199 1925-07-04 11 The following are the latest quo. tations in Messrs. Kennedy share list at l p.m. to-day Yesterday. Ti,-<iay. f Sharks. >1 3 ao -2 Sc. Sc. t c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 1.80 1.90 1.90 ex Aver K. 50 65 55 65 Aver Molek 1.60 1.80 1.80199 words
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Article228 1925-07-04 11 The output of Nawng Pet Tin, Limited for June 1925 was hours run 208, yardage treated 12,600, ore won pikuls 140, approximate revenue $ll,OOO, approximate cost of mining $4,708, Rainfall 7.6 inches. Messrs. Osborne Chappel notify the following list of returns for June 1925: Piculs. Gopeng Consolidated Ltd.228 words
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Article1210 1925-07-04 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. -J —7 NAMES. J (I? a 60 1' RUBBER rU<»IUr.J c|¥ Allenoy Rubber Co I 834 A-• w Alar Qajah Rubber Eatate 1 45 1 A. T Amalgamated Malay Kata tea 2 70 2 W Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate >4 00 N U Ayer Kuning Rubber1,210 words
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Advertisement986 1925-07-04 11 New Advertisements. auctions. t 3J-' L M position vacant. GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY LIMITED. Applications will be leceived by the undersigned up to 3 p.m. on Monday the WYFTCI7 OF GATP 13th July, 1925 for the post of Sanitary V/r BALEt Sub-Inspector. Commencing salary $BO per month BY ORDER OF THE986 words
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Advertisement40 1925-07-04 11 Too Late Then to Hunt. No time to hunt for a doctor or drug store when suddenly seized with agonizing intestinal cramps, deadly nausea and piostrating diarrhoea. Chamberlain’s Colio and Diarrhoea Remedy gives instant warmth, comfort and ease from everywhere.40 words
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Article614 1925-07-04 12 The following passengers are homeward bound on the P. and O. s. s. Malwa,”Mrs. Bell-Smith, child and infant, inche Abdul bin Mustaffa, Inche Mohamed Tahir bin Awang, Oapt. Haji Mohamed Said. .Mr. J. Gallinagh. Mr. E. B. Wadsworth, Mr. J.R.B. Williams, Mr. T. Leake, Lt. C. .1. Yeo,614 words
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Article122 1925-07-04 12 AMBASSADOR TANAKA IrfJAVES FOR HIS. POST. Tokio, June 3U —It is announced that the first Ambassador at Moscow for Japan, Air. Tokicbi Tanaka, started for his post to-day. Rubber and Tin Quotations. Rubber.—the price in the market advanced to Y. 1.80 which is the highest for many .years.122 words
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Article132 1925-07-04 12 Rangoon, June 17,—0n the arrival of the train from Bassein this morning a second class passenger. Alaung Thein. Superintendent of Post Offices. Irra uaddv Division, was removed to hospital suffering from injuries sustained in an encounter in the train at night with an unknown Burman» It is132 words
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Article266 1925-07-04 12 ACTION AGAINST MERCANTILE BANK. The case was concluded in the Supreme Court Singapore, on Tuesday morning, before the Acting Chief Justice, Air. Jus- lice P. J. Sproule, in which a claim against the Mercantile Bank of India, 1 Ltd. was made by Goh Cheng Koh (trad ing266 words
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Article158 1925-07-04 12 Recent Notices to Alaiiners by the Royal Naval Hydrographic Department have made plain the intention of the Ministry of Marine to < stablish lights on jthe East Coast of the Peninsula, says the Bangkok Times. The lights are jiow an accomplished fact. At Lacon. Pattani.158 words
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Article418 1925-07-04 12 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England.) July s—Fourth Sunday after Trinity, 7.45 a.m. Litany, 8 a.m. Matins, Hymn 182. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. Hymns 191, 321. 318. 9 15 a in. Holy Communion (Tamil), 10.30 a.m. Alatins (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 156. Ps XXH Chants 102418 words
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Advertisement347 1925-07-04 12 LEE ABBEY HOTEL, LYNTON, NORTH DEVON. Meal Winter and Sammer Resort. 9-Jjole Golf Course in Private Grounds over 100 acres. Tennis and Badminton. Ontral Heating and Fires. October to llarch special terms from 3 guineas. Apply C. Spencer. Manager. feS Knowlhyself •‘H -Sv 'Send Birth Date and Time ‘r xA"*347 words
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Advertisement48 1925-07-04 12 Hot Weather Diseases. Disorders of the bowels are extremely dangerous, particularly during the hot weather of the summer months and in order to protect yourself and family agamst a sudden attack, get a bottle of hamberlam’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can be depended upon. For sale everywhere.48 words
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Advertisement412 1925-07-04 12 A British Car that can compete with the world in first cost, in running cost, in sheer practical reliability t under the severest conditions and in appearance—the Morris. Compare its bl va iue for money with any other make on the market to-day, and follow your own judgment. First cost412 words
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Article1145 1925-07-04 13 He has a new and very excellent red rubble tennis court.. Last Sunday morning he asked me to go and make up a four with himself, his wife, and a woman friend, writes Stacy Aumonier, in the Evening Standard of June 1. 1 turned up twelve1,145 words
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Article446 1925-07-04 13 EASTERNERS MOVE ON TO THE CONTINENT. The inhabitants oi London’s Chinatown are moving—many of them—to Belgium and Holland. Visitors to this most interesting quarter of London may soon find no Chinatown left. Contrary to the general impression (writes an Evening News representative who went to pay the place446 words
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Advertisement295 1925-07-04 13 When IndigesKoa makes eating a penance Why suffer the unending agonies of indigestion day after day, meal after meal Why let indigestion spoil your appetite, your work and your play You can get rid of your trouble now, and for all time with Bisurated Magnesia, the unfailing remedy which gives295 words
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Advertisement58 1925-07-04 13 OHHIMUH HHti«fliMl illllillillllir«lllllllllill I PRINT j WELLINGTON j BROMIDE 5 s 1 g I S.C.P. Gaslight Seltona Apers IF JOU WANT TO GET 1 GOOD RESULTS. I 1 I SUITABLE FOR ALL GRADES OF g j NEGATIVES OBTAINABLE FROM J GHEE SOON CO., I g (Pkotojraphic Dealers) V 85A, BISHOP58 words
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Advertisement346 1925-07-04 13 M M y that thousandsol <9 I uo you know babies have their M er constitutions |B E undermined, if not ruined, by having milk M from Tubercular cows How is a mother to know that her baby £9 B is safe from this risk. Better rot to run >Jhe346 words
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Article994 1925-07-04 14 “The Times.” CONSERVATIVE POLICY. The fifth ordinary general meeting of the Bangrin Tin Dredging Company, Limited, was held yesterday at. Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C. Mr. William H. P. Stevens, the chair man, presided. The Secretary (Mr. Charles A. Underwood, F. 0. I- S.) having read the notice“The Times.” - 994 words
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Article365 1925-07-04 14 Messrs William Jacks and Co. reported ae follows on June 10: There is little improvement to report m general trading conditions and on the av hole the outlook is very mixed and uncertain. Conditions in America appear to be improving, biq the position with legard to the Continent365 words
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Article146 1925-07-04 14 July 4—Kuala Kangsar Plantations Meeting Harrisons, Barker Co., 11.30 a m. 4—Cricket League, P.C.C. v. P.R.C Esplanade. 4 Inter-state Football, M.F.A Penang vs. Kedah F.A., Date Kramat ground, 5 p.m, 5 Football, C. Star v. Crescent, Dato Kramat Padang. ll—Cricket I,eague, P.R.C. vs. E.S.C. Esplanade. 11—Football, P.C.C. v.146 words
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Advertisement234 1925-07-04 14 rffS®f®®“ s W4fe'-V ::i 2 ■sx h mb ft ■><.. <<-i. I. A// EAT'Carx fl Jwft MAKING FRIENDS Sp .™WUM i| IN the Straits Settlements there EjgSjg/ 11 are thousands of people this year j£\ |l enjoying Instant Postum who a year |1 ago had not discovered its delights. The234 words
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Advertisement46 1925-07-04 14 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. Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., P46 words
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Advertisement363 1925-07-04 14 B PRESTO FILE. J X sc x X M X S The illustration shows the action of the file and we S do not hesitate to say that it is nearer perfection than anv J 3 5 other file. y 5 When open, the contents lie perfectly flat and the363 words
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Article592 1925-07-04 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang. July 4, 1925. cts Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton—- Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 i'ripe d 0 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb592 words
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Advertisement1006 1925-07-04 15 BANKS HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION T\ 1 11 Q r (Incorporated in Hongkong.) I I fl O I A Authorised Capital $50,000,001 V* k/Vl V IwV Fasued and fully paid up $20,000,00! Reserve Fund* Hteriing £4,50<),0U; Liability or Proprieior» ‘so.nK The Public’s essential need is dependijead Office,-HONGKONG. Branches and1,006 words
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Advertisement282 1925-07-04 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE, j FAST PASSENGER <£ FREIGHT SE RVICFS. ROUND-THE-WORLD. TRANSPACIFIC. From Penang to Boston and New York via Hongkong to San Francisco via Honolulu Port Said. Alexandria Naples, Genoa, and calling at Shanghai. Koh», A YoluAama Tkrrwfli i Marseille». fares from Hongkong to Europa £l2O via San Ist282 words
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Advertisement1274 1925-07-04 16 HIF BLTTR FTTNNFT. TINE I M I W INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. |H WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT IM k 1 M A MM| |M Ik I PYRRHUS July 4 London. Rotterdam Hamburg. IM Bl jJk "a I Bl I TEIRESIAS July 9 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam Hamburg. ADRASTUS July1,274 words
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Advertisement628 1925-07-04 16 p. 0.-BRITISH INDIa I and apcar lines. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. s ‘nx^x«b s e h h i Moii For io ,i NaJkTODA Angmrt 1» A R >■“628 words
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