Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 July 1925
1925-07-15
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section20 1925-07-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 161. VOL. LXXXIII. WEDNESDAY, 15th JULY, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement649 1925-07-15 1 KODAK FILMS FOR SALE. artistic local views always in stock. NIKKO STUDIO 7 Northam Road, Penang. ifejto-cood wa A ALHAMBRA CIGARS g||g| Here are a few of the most POPULAR SHAPES:— o| excelentes Touring Car Complete $2,250. BBS ESPECIALES SHI BELLEZAS The New Good Maxwell bBBEBSBb < r*Z~\ and the649 words
-
Advertisement9 1925-07-15 1 T. NAGAI A, DEMIST. NEXT DOOR TO THE DISPENSARY.”9 words
-
-
Article1086 1925-07-15 2 THE WORST ENEMY. One of the most hopeful signs of these difficult times is the reasonable spirit which Labour is now displaying. It looks as if the wild men of revolution are going to break their heads against the stone wall of Britain’s historic common sense. God1,086 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1120 1925-07-15 2 NOTICES. In THE MECCA OF BOOK LOVERS II RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. PENANG TURF CLUB. H Including free town delivery or II A.Y FAIR X postage. Applications for the use of Private b Michael Arlen Btl? Boxe*- during the forthcoming meeting PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. w ill be received np to Tuesday,1,120 words
-
Advertisement217 1925-07-15 2 The day» in which we live render it more difficult to maintain a condition of perfect health all the time. The »y»tem get» rundown* with rush and worries. Hence the necessity for a health-building medicine one which will assist the restoration of health and will build up the system. Health217 words
-
Advertisement646 1925-07-15 2 BANKS CHARTERED RANK AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in Etiul <1 h r t> Omrtw IW,) Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve liability of Proprietor*. 1,1 1' 1,00(1 Head Office an, BISHOPSGATE LONDON e C Agencies and Branches. A lor Star. Amritsar, Bangkok B Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Cawrmo rp p?■ Colombo, Delhi,646 words
-
-
Article726 1925-07-15 3 MEMORIAL IX YORK MIXSTER. From Women i'o Women. In \ork Minster on June 24. a war B'einorial was unveiled by the Duchess of oi k, which, among all the wai memorials, is unique. It is a memo! ial to all the women of tihe Empire who gave726 words
-
Article171 1925-07-15 3 ALTERED FIGURE. Tho secret of the remarkable change in Marshal Joffre’s figure, whose former burly form was noticed with surprise by many people who saw him in London to have undergone a process of attenuation, is now out. The Cri de Paris' states f hat the change171 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement617 1925-07-15 3 p. zig», m!P* IM i rara%x A ->v..''' You can’t qo .4,// wrong if you '&y buy a Qrossley niodt jji~, e.rtra. 15 30 HP. H.P. 19.6 Touring Car-£760. Ji l 5 H car which i-< k-‘ Delivered at SINGAPORE PENANG. Al least 30 DllleS per all R- A.< I617 words
-
Advertisement319 1925-07-15 3 TZie Remington, «30 Bore r r POWERFUL! ACCURATE! RELIABLE! TESTED in the JL Big Game fields of Africa, India, i Indo China, etc. and found particularly efficient for stopping” the game. Ammunition.3o Springfield 1906 Bullet Weight Muj.-lc Velocity Muzzle Encrjo Hi-Speed, Mushroom 110 grs. 3500 3000 Bronze Point, Expanding 150319 words
-
-
Article463 1925-07-15 4 Argyle Road Tragedy. DEATH SENTENCE. The trial of Low Ah Sek who was charged with the murder of Lee Ah Fook, Oh Ah Ng and Cheng Ah Moy on April 12 last was concluded late yesterday afternoon. In his defence accused stated that he suspected his wife (Cheng463 words
-
Article254 1925-07-15 4 Y EST ER DA Y’S MEETING. At the fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday afternoon, there were present Mr. B. Nunn (Deputy President), Messrs. J. D. Kemp, J. H. Bedlow, M. H. M. Noordin, H. H. Abdul Cader, Yeoh Cheang Ann. Dr. J. E. Smith and Dr.254 words
-
Article24 1925-07-15 4 Seven craninal appeals have been lodged, four from death sentences, one from a conviction of rape, and two of gang robbery.24 words
-
Article533 1925-07-15 4 Autumn Meeting Entries. Altogether 95 horses have been entered for the forthcoming Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting which starts on Saturday, the 25th instant. The following are the entries for the First Day 1, 5 and 7. The Chung Ah Yong Stakes, Cup and Purse. Value :Class A533 words
-
Article118 1925-07-15 4 The Press and the public are full of grateful appreciation of the enthusiastic welcome and many courtesies extended to the Marchese di Pinedo, the Italian airman who flew from Rome to Melbourne, on his arrival in Melbourne, and (specially of the Government’s action in asking him to be118 words
-
Article80 1925-07-15 4 Preparations for the big dance in aid of St. Andrew’s Cathedral and Diocesan Funds are well advanced, and the floor of the Victoria Memorial Hall should present an animated appearance on the night of Thursday, July 16, says S. T.” Fancy dress is optional,80 words
-
Article495 1925-07-15 4 CHARGED WITH FRAUD. The public examination of Mr. E. Angullia, a well-known Indian merchant who was declared bankrupt last year, was commenced before the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule), on Monday, says The Straits Times. The bankrupt, who was examined by the Official Assignee (Mr. T. B.495 words
-
Article74 1925-07-15 4 DENIES PLEA OF GUILTY. An aged Chinese named Quay Ah Lock of Upper Perak, who pleaded guilty before the Ipoh Magistrate on July 3 of having quitted the state of Perak in July 1923 after the making of a receiving order against him and was sentenced to two74 words
-
Article229 1925-07-15 4 His Highness the Sultan of Sulu and party passed through Jesselton by ss. Darrel on route to Singapore. The British N rth Borneo Herald welcomes back Mrs. Woodyear Smith and Messrs. G. C. Woolley and C. F. C. Macaskie who returned from England by s.s. Kajang on229 words
-
Article612 1925-07-15 4 IN THE COURT. Before Mr. Justice Brown in the Johore Assizes a Chinese named Chan Tak was charged recently on an indictment of murdering a compatriot at Bukit Tiga near Kota Tiga. Mr. Cooper prosecuted on behalf of the State, while Mr. Hoahing was assigned for the612 words
-
Article115 1925-07-15 4 Thus The British North Borneo Herald on July 1.Possibly most cooks in Tawau deserve to have their throats cut, but all the same it was not sporting of the water carrier to carve the man up while he was asleep, especially as the weapon was the cook’s115 words
-
Article87 1925-07-15 4 The homeward mail by the Kashmir closes at 6 p.ra. on Saturday, the 18th instant. The P. &O. Packet Macedonia with mails despatched from London on 25th June is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow. The mail despatched from Penang on the 17th June by the87 words
-
Article376 1925-07-15 4 DRIVER CONVICTED. A serious motor accident occurred recently at Kuala Kangsar as a result of which two cars were badly damaged, says T. O. M.” In one car was Mr. W. Beckton, of Kamunting, and the other is owned by a Malay and was driven by376 words
-
Article242 1925-07-15 4 -(“S- F. P.”)' DELIGHTS OF THE PEOPLES PARK. The Police have been informed that a Macao was attacked by five unknown Chinese armed with knives in the Peoples Park on Sunday morning and robbed of $7. The complainant was stabbed in the abdomen. No arrests were made. A-(“S- F. P.”)' - 242 words
-
Article155 1925-07-15 4 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Sir Windham Frederick Carmichael Anstruther, Hereditary Garver to the Royal Household in Scotland, has become engaged to Miss Katherine Mary Neilson, of Wentbridge House, Pontefract, Yorkshire. Sir Frederick, who is 23, and lives at Carmichael House, near Glasgow’, is a son of the late Sir155 words
-
Article431 1925-07-15 4 -(.1f.J1.) Mr. R. C. Cussen has been to act as Official Assignee an Trustee, F.M.S., Class IL u,) lie Mr. Rae, of the Locomotive II ment, F.M.S.R., Ipoh. has been to Hospital where he has been on for appendicitis. perat "'i Mr. A. W. Ardie, Surveyor and-(.1f.J1.) - 431 words
-
Article73 1925-07-15 4 The marriage of Mr. J. Bernard Heiss, son of the late- Mr. Jose Weiss of Arundel, Sussex, England, and Miss Marie Louise Lalleinent, daughter of Mr. Henri Lallement, of Singapore, was solemnised at the registry office, Singapore, on Monday. Mr. Weiss came out from England to join the73 words
-
Article199 1925-07-15 4 Amount previously v acknowledged Mr. Heah Seng Whatt J Mr. E. E. Manasseh Messrs. Kheam Aik Chan Madame Khoo Saw Kin Cheng Hong Kok Club Messrs Brown. Phillips A Stewart Messrs. The Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., t Messrs. Chin Joo Co. (B. Merta’am) 95 Messrs. Boon199 words
-
Article, Illustration1107 1925-07-15 5 (By a Lady Correspondent). Paris, June 17. Paris just now is talking so fast about t many things, that it sometimes does not hear itself speak. There is no corner of society that is n<-t busy, and those who o ve life are torn in so many1,107 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement246 1925-07-15 5 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. Bergholt. Behind The Scenes. (Mrs. Lambert Tenn,s London Letter} Our Own Scottish Letter) Correspondents. Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions/ Paris. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own Lumbago T’HE deep-seated pains of Lumbago are quickly dispelled by the action of De Witt’s Pills and cures246 words
-
Advertisement232 1925-07-15 5 < 11 wf kW.X-'V The Cigarette that suits'The climate You cannot offer your guests a better or more acceptable cigarette than Capstan”every smoker in the East regards Capstan” as the criterion of quality in cigarette production. Cool, perfectly flavoured and smooth smoking, world wide popularity stands proof positive of their232 words
-
-
Article13 1925-07-15 6 CUNNIsON.At Batu Gajib Hospital, on the 13th in.-t. to Mi.s. Cunnison—a son.13 words
-
Article505 1925-07-15 6 Reuter to-day sounds a note of optimism in regard to the crisis which has arisen in the coal industry. The owners have made a responseeven though half-heartedto the request of the miners for a conference to discuss proposals for the drafting of a new agreement and have agreed505 words
-
Article373 1925-07-15 6 Open drains are bad things to have in ihe neighbourhood of any dwelling, tlvy carry putrid matter thrown into them by the ignorant and careless, they breed mosquitoes, flies and other disseminators of disease. On an estate they are a nnismce and in a town the size of Penang,373 words
-
Article132 1925-07-15 6 ATTACKED BY A SHARK. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore. July 15. A shocking fatality occurred at the Swimming Club yesterday afternoon. After diving from the stage Miss Bowyer Smyth was taken by a shark, sustaining terrible laceration to her right leg. She was got on to the diving132 words
-
Article1535 1925-07-15 6 SOCIALISTS AND IMPERIALISTS NO LIBERAL REVIVAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgli. June 17. The main interest of the Parliamentary week was the renewed evidence that there is a strong Protectionist minority in the Labour Party. The great speech in the debate was deliver d by that notorious Clydeside1,535 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement189 1925-07-15 6 .■■Jigy I l CORONA FOUR IStraijtht-lliM visibility 9 Ten-inch carriage A 1,1 3 Self-spacing carriage return 7 "’““""I A Self-re versing 4 ribbon jjiSS I l Standard fourrow keyboard I Margin O release keyboard Ua Back spacer keyboard J $llO Nett. I Write for particulars to the Sole Agents Huttenbach,189 words
-
Advertisement32 1925-07-15 6 Ek fc 9 O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin every Wednesday and SaturdayE. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. [L PEARS’ I ft J GOLDEN SERIES.32 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous26 1925-07-15 6 UDE TABLES. To Day. High Water. la»w Water. 8.56 a.m. 1.46 a.in. 9.4 p.m. 3.36 p.m. To- Morrow. 9.51 a.m. 3.13 a.m. 10.9 p.m. 4.44 p.m.26 words
-
-
Article357 1925-07-15 7 French Ambassador’s Views. (JRI VI BRITAIN AND WORLD PEACE. OUTSIDE HELP. FReuter’s Telegrams.] London. July 14. Ambassador Fleuriau. receiving the i nch Colony in London on the occasion I,< MV*’ Nationale, referring to the situation in China, said that the existing Astern of treaties could not beFReuter’s Telegrams.] - 357 words
-
Article44 1925-07-15 7 NO INFORMATION OF TAMPERING. London. July 14. In the House of Commons, replying to Colonel A. England. Viscount Wolmer said that he had not received any report indicating that the mails to China via Siberia had been' tampered with in transit.44 words
-
Article97 1925-07-15 7 CHRONIC CRISIS. London, July 14. Interviewed after an interview with Mr. Chamberlain. M. Rakosoky said that while the breach in the relations between Russia and Great Britain was not discussed. there was still a crisis and indeed it is chronic.’’ He added that a section of British97 words
-
Article62 1925-07-15 7 LLOYD’S FIGURES. London, July 14. The total tonnage under construction throughout the world on June .30 is shown in Lloyd’s register at 2.370,000 tons of which 1,129,000 tons are in motor ships. British yards are building 1,094,000, which is 72.000 below the previous quarter, while the figure for62 words
-
Article22 1925-07-15 7 SHIPPING HELD UP. Melbourne. July 14. The st»ike of the Seamen’s Union has begun and shipping is held up.22 words
-
Article49 1925-07-15 7 MOTOR VESSEL ASHORE. London, July 14. A Port Sudan message states that from a telegram from Massowah it appears that the Italian motor vessel Esquilino from I’neste to Shanghai has gone ashore on a reef. An Dalian warship and eighteen dhows have left for Massowah to assist.49 words
-
Article111 1925-07-15 7 Better Outlook. OWNERS’ OLIVE BRANCH. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 14. The Miners’ Executive has telegraphed to Mr. Evan Williams, Chairman of the coal-owners, asking if his invitation to meet on an open situation meant that the owners’ proposals would be withdrawn and that negotiations could be resumed where[ Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 111 words
-
Article134 1925-07-15 7 RECORD PRICE FOR BROODMARE. London, July 14. The record price for a broodmare of 17,000 guineas has been paid on behalf of H. H. the Aga Khan for Straitlace, the winner of last year’s Oaks at the sale of the late Sir Edward llniton’s horses. I’he134 words
-
Article28 1925-07-15 7 PROTECTION OF TANGIER. Gibraltar, July 14. Admiral Sir Roger Keyes has left for Tangier on board H. M. S. Queen Elizabeth. accompanied by the sloop Bryony.28 words
-
Article121 1925-07-15 7 EXPORT PROHIBITED. t Melbourne. July 14. A proclamation has been issued prohibiting the export of butter and cheese from July 1, except under licence. The proclamation does not apply to certain parts of the Far East. A tevy is being imposed on all butter and cheese exported.121 words
-
Article237 1925-07-15 7 BENGALI’S SUICIDE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, July 15. The Mohanbagans’ defeat by the Camerons in the Indian F«»<|tball Association Shield Competition on Sa’unlay was taken so much to heart by a young Bengali, that he committed suicide by swallowing a quantity of opium. NIPPED IN THE BUD.237 words
-
Article112 1925-07-15 7 Monkeyville vs. Darwin. TENNESSEE TEST CASE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Dayton (Tennessee), July 14. After counsel for the prosecution and the defence had finished their arguments on the defence’s application for quashing the indictment in the Monkeyville trial, Judge Raulston took the motion under advisement and the Court adjourned. Mr.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 112 words
-
Article70 1925-07-15 7 WORLD’S LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. New York, July 14. The final competition to determine the successor of Benny Leonard, who has r-tired from tin* World’s Lightweight Championship, was decided yesterday evening and resulted in Jimmy Goodrich (America) beating Stanislaus Laoyza (Chile) on a technical knock-out in the ninth round of a70 words
-
Article28 1925-07-15 7 CHAMPION BOXER’S DEATH. San Francisco, July 14. Pancho Villa, the Fly weight Champion of the world, has died in hospital following an operation to his jaw.28 words
-
Article392 1925-07-15 7 UNLUCKY LANCS. London, July 14. At the Oval. Surrey beat Lancashire by 133 runs. Surrey put up 216 in the first innings, Sandham contributing 89 and Peach 50. Macdonald took 8 wickets for 86 runs. In the second innings Lancashire disposed of Surrey for 194 runs. (Shepherd 51).392 words
-
Article35 1925-07-15 7 CANADA WINS KOLAPORE CUP. London, July 14. At theßisby meeting the Kolapore Cup was won l»y Canada with a score of 1099 points. The Mother Country scored 1097. Rhodesia 1089 and India 1066.35 words
-
Article324 1925-07-15 7 Boom in Prices. REPEAL NECESSARY. Reuter’s Telegrams. London. July 14. Rubber restriction policy was again the subject of questions in the House of Commons, when Mr. OrmsbyGore, replying, said that according to the best estimates of the situation and prospects of the plantation rubber industry, he could only[ Reuter’s Telegrams. ] - 324 words
-
Article71 1925-07-15 7 EIGHT-HOUR DAY. New York, July 14. I’he Standard Oil Company, New Jersey, has announced the adoption of the eight-hour day in its mid-continental oilfields and also new wages scale, which partly compensate the workers for the resultant loss in wages. The announcement is regarded as a great71 words
-
Article37 1925-07-15 7 BRITAIN BEATEN. London, July 14. At Eastbourne, in the European Zone of the Davis Cup. France won by 4 matches to 1. Lacoste beat Crolerees 6-2, 6-4. 6-3. Turnbull walked over Borotra who scratched.37 words
-
Article30 1925-07-15 7 MEMBERSHIP. Ixindon. July 14. By special invitation Mr. Justice Ready attended a meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association Council at which M ilaya was admitted to membership.30 words
-
Article64 1925-07-15 7 PENANG vs. F. M. S. 3’he following team has been selected to represent the F.M.S. in the match against the Colony, at Penang, on Aug 1 and 3. G. M. Brand, J. Carter, N. J. A. Foster (Capt:), T. C. Green, J. Hussey, A. B. Jordan, W. O. Jonklaas,64 words
-
Article120 1925-07-15 7 The following is the Baud programme to be played at the Waterfall Gardens to-day from 5.15 p.m. to 6.15 pm. (weather permitting) 1 March The Vanquished Army Alford 2 Polka The Buds Eilenberg 3 Gavotte Zephyr Eilenlierg 4 Selection The Naughty Princess” Cuvi’lier 5 Fox Trot Georgette Henderson120 words
-
Article1069 1925-07-15 7 Yesterday’s Games. STERN STRUGGLES. Owing to the inclement weather the ties fixed for Monday last were decided on the P. C. C. courts yesterday afternoon, when there was a large concourse of interested spectators, who gathered round the court immediately opposite the pavilion and were treated to an1,069 words
-
Article64 1925-07-15 7 C. R. C. v. GOLF CLUB. 3’he final of the open doubles will be played at the Cricket Club this evening between Chua Sin Earn and Cheah Watt Hye representing the Chinese Recreation Club and F. R. Sayers and W. H. Threlfall representing the Golf Club. 3’o-morrow W.64 words
-
Article77 1925-07-15 7 The following have been selected to play in the practice match on the Esplanade at 5.10 p.m. to-morrow Whites :Pawanteh A. N. Other and L. Khay Seng Abdul Rahman. J. W. Winter and Hassan Bashir, A. Reutens, F. Reutens, Keng Teong and E. Valberg. Colours :J. Wilkinson77 words
-
Article27 1925-07-15 7 The following was the result of bowls tournament tie played off yesterday S nvlo Handicap 1 J. Ford beat 2 W. S. Dunn 21—9.27 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement38 1925-07-15 7 BORNEO MOTORS, LTD., Sole Agents in Malaya Jbr Economical Transportation CARS AND TRUCKS The best service at the lowest cost. Touring Cars $1,500 1 Ton Chassis $l,OOO. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. (Deferred payments can be arranged). BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED. v38 words
-
-
Article1846 1925-07-15 8 ground values. By Bookworm. In May 1801, the Lt. Governor sends up to Government an estimate of the value of the ground which he recommends to be purchased from individuals for the purpose of forming the site of the pro posed fortifications and which he suggests1,846 words
-
Article290 1925-07-15 8 SIR JOHN REES’S WILL. The trustees under the will of the late >ir John David Rees. Batt., who was M. P. tor the East Division of Nottingham, who died as the result of a train accident lin Juno 1922, asked the court to decide the effect of a290 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement23 1925-07-15 8 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., P23 words
-
Advertisement227 1925-07-15 8 I COMPOLITE CASES. I CHEAPER MONTHLY i THAN CONTRACTS MOM IS. booked. I Waterproof and Dustproof. J The only reliable packing if you want I your rubber to arrive in good condition. f SOLE AGENTS- f HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD., PENANG. i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) EQO CHEONG SUBSCKIPTION227 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous117 1925-07-15 8 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By Arthur morflaxd. No. 72. Robert Invades England. IT- IYOU .YE kH LAdGiUN Ii Q HE’S COMUsKIOVtQ V /'~WiMviTn7r DOWhJ C A YEAS! you’re WPiCCW To 3«: K'N». fgrasaa raws’? 48^®^V rt j sa, p>y. ji EmMH* -ft— I A.D. 1101. Urged by Flambard Robert made117 words
-
-
Article707 1925-07-15 9 BY NORMAN ANGELL. There are many people «ho bedieve, possibly with truth, that there can be no peace so long as arpis remain at all. But the question which they have to face is not the abstract one of whether a world without arms is better707 words
-
Article117 1925-07-15 9 A HEAVY CALENDAR. The fourth Singapore Assizes, which opened liefore Mr. Justice Dean in the Supreme Court yesterday morning, comprised a calendar of thirty-three cases, in addition to two retrials. There are six cases involving charges of murder, two of attempted murder (including Goh Hood Kiat), thee of117 words
-
Article396 1925-07-15 9 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. Th© report of the directors of Rawang Tin Limited for the year ended March 31, states The Company s Power Plant and 14 inch Sluicing Plant operated continuously throughout the year with the exception of the period of seven weeks during the latter396 words
-
Article177 1925-07-15 9 A QUIET WEDDING, It was disclosed recently that Cynthia, Countess of Jersey, widow of the eighth Earl of Jersey, was married to Mr. William Rodney Slessor, son of Major Slessor, of Eynsham. Oxfordshire, in the village church of Cassington, Oxfordshire Arrangements were kept secret from the public, and177 words
-
Article153 1925-07-15 9 PENANG JULY 15 (By OOURTBBY OF PHK > i <•< Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5'32 4 months’right Bant 2-1 3 8 3 Credit 2M 23 32 3 Docum“>ii«r 2’4 3/4 Calcutta Demand Bank 11» 15-Lj 3 days’sight 159 I Bombay Demand Bank 154 Madras Demand Bank !54| >153 words
-
Article172 1925-07-15 9 The. h/lUnving are the latent tatioM in Messtre. Kennedy 4- Cn/ M share list at i p,m. to-day Yesterday. T«. day. 2 5 Shakes. i t i >» x r x x Robber (Dollar.) Allenby 2.40 2.60 2.50 2.75 Amalgamated 2.70 2.90 3.00 3.40 cum Balgowuie 4.10172 words
-
Article58 1925-07-15 9 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. R. Sheet lt>2 rts per pound per pl. $216 No, 1 Crepe 160 rts per pound per pl. s2l3s Weak. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The following were the rubber quotations in London on July 14: Smoked Sheet ...4/2 Plantation Ist latex crepe58 words
-
Article106 1925-07-15 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on July 14: London. Spot £260.5s Up £2 3 mos. buying 262.10 s 2.5 s 3 selling 262.12.6 2 2.6 Local. July 15: Singapore sold 175 tons at $l31 4 Penang buyers no sellers at sl3l'l. lhe Eastern Smelting106 words
-
Article282 1925-07-15 9 >1 p .«vio.it sr>.ooo.oo$ r >.000.00 m.-m Cloves 90.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nutmeg? 80s 125.00 sellers 110 b 110.00 Coconuts per 1.000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried 12.35 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Ccarte 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1282 words
-
Article1242 1925-07-15 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES, I i H J gQ I ao RUBBER [Dollar.] f c c Sa. Allenby Rubber Co 2 50 2 75 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 75 2 QQ Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 CL 3 40 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 15 ge uj to Ayer Kuuing1,242 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement364 1925-07-15 9 New Advertisements. notices. POSITION VACANT. RADIO! Enquiries informed stock sold out Wanted European Lady as House* fresh supplies within a few days from keeper for St. Andrew’s Mission Hos- head office Singapore. Write stating pita! Singapore. Apply to Resident requirements. Radio.” Film News, Medical Officer. Penang. miscellaneous. MINISTERING CHILDREN’S LEAGUE.364 words
-
-
Article110 1925-07-15 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kahiioa for Aeahan, I’aneh and Batu Bahra. Hamburg Marti for Colombo Bombay. Clara Jebsen for Singapore. Amoy and Swatow. Merton Hall for Singapore, Manila ar.d Hongkong. The lollowmg ahi pa are in commnnica*ion with tl.e Wireless Stations at: PenangAugkessler J. 8., Borneo Marti, Calcutta, Dongola. Ekma,110 words
-
Article506 1925-07-15 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Kundiij > 8f TUI». Kv lerated Malay States, Malacca. Joh<> and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except wher> otherwise stated, close half an-honr earli-* than the Ordinary mail Rebvmr i jo'- < Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closedaily (Sunday excepted) by506 words
-
Article67 1925-07-15 10 July 15P.C.C. Special General Meeting. ISAnnual Police Sports, Esplanade. 18 Football. B. Alam v. Crescent, Dato Kramat Padang. 19 Football. M. Teachers v. M. Ahzan. Dato Kramat Padang. 25Football, C. Star v, D. Aihsan, Dato Kramat Padang. 26 Football, M. Teachers v. B. Alam, Dato Kramat Padang. 25,67 words
-
Article537 1925-07-15 10 The following Enactment, (No. 12 of 1925) to make better provision for the readjustment of certain excess exports of rubber during the second restriction year, and to validate the action taken to effect the same, was passed on 29th June. Whereas by rule 13 of the rules made under537 words
-
Article217 1925-07-15 10 JUDGE APPEALS TO THE PRESS. Call a spade a spade,” declared Mr. Justice Roche, when, in the course of in-- address to the grand jury at Norie impton Ass zes, he made an eloquent anptal to the Press. Touching on a ch r«,- < f217 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement191 1925-07-15 10 I PIANOS I J WITH J REPUTATIONS Broadwood J all Rachals f 1 tropical Zimmermann 5 CONSTRUCTION Niendorf, Etc. 2 We have also a few High Class used J Pianos in perfect condition, offering f 5 at REDUCED PRICES. I Easy Terms for Payment. Call or Write for Particulars. Robinson191 words
-
Advertisement79 1925-07-15 10 TRY THEM TO-NIGHT. If you are feeling headachy, depressed, bilious, liverish, out of t'mper with the wo; Id, take a dose of Pinkettes tonight and see how much better you’ll feel in the morning. Finkettes are laxative per feet ion. They act as gently as nature. F’mtefl.te’ dispelling constipation, regulating79 words
-
Advertisement230 1925-07-15 10 Store that Serves the Km hire" BARKERS NEW INDIAN LIST a handsome 64-page book, received in India this week, andalread despatched to thousands of customers in all parts of the count CONTAINS Fashions and Fabrics Clothes for the Car New Model? in Gowns and Frocks Far Coats, Necklets, j Crepe230 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous20 1925-07-15 10 UNITED CINEMA: Kuala Kangsa Road. GRAND OPENING J j NIGHT t THURSDAY, 16™ JULY, J J WATCH FOR HANDBILLS. f20 words
-
Miscellaneous239 1925-07-15 10 THEATRE ROYAL Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 13th 15th. Ist Show 7-45 p. m. H„„sh<», No More Women (Matt Moore) Is this Hamlet? 2nd Show 9-50 p.m. The Pride of Talomar (Forrest Stanby and Margorie Daw). EMPIRE THEATRE, To-night and To-morrow at 9-30 p. m. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE239 words
-
-
Article769 1925-07-15 11 BIVALS FOR THE FROZEN NORTH. The question of Arctic ownership will soon l>e raised in an acute form, states the Observer.” The coastlines of four countriesthe United States, Canada. Norway, and Russiaextend well north of the Arctic Circle, and so far as sovereignty in the Arctic769 words
-
Article434 1925-07-15 11 NEED FOR DEVELOPMENT. A paper dealing with a subject of vital interest to the British Empire generally was recently read at a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute by Air-Marshal Sir Sefton Brancker, K.B.E. The subject was the proposed Imperial Air Routes to India and Australia, and Lord434 words
-
Article293 1925-07-15 11 INTER-VAROTY POLO. London, July 4.At Hurlingham in the Tnter-’Varsity polo, Hilder scored for Oxford in the first chnkker and Hardy and J. Ramsden for Cambridge. Carr White added a second goal for Oxford in the second chnkker, making the score two all. In the third chnkker, G. Ramsden293 words
-
Article55 1925-07-15 11 In the House of Commons, Mr. Guinness, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, stated that the total not amount received during April and May, 1925, f rom German, reparation payments in espect of the Dawes annuities covering all the Allied claims wfts £8,007,200. <»f which £1,573 400 had55 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement121 1925-07-15 11 /Ĕ> ZTZ” Jww&Goryejv Scotc/i 'W/zisfa/ TOP NOTCH’LL Scotch” (/rare Flavour and always in Favour. I guaranteed ifM'J I Pre-war Age I and Quality. blcndcd Jv': fe&r* THE L > DISTILLERS AGENCY LTD. fe EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. IsfwmShl r 1 I 111 |Wptlifeii'’ |Rl»g»i ASK YOUR lm®»teS PROVISIONER 0 u SSo ipailiiiilß121 words
-
Advertisement41 1925-07-15 11 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book. $l/75 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd. Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course. Key for New Era. $l/50 per book 3’ $l/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Pres*. IM., Penang.41 words
-
Advertisement389 1925-07-15 11 i* ft B \t J The ENERGY < WM c o f HEALTH Your growing child is expending far more energy in P* 9 hxo-fed baby is free from order to keep his health than he the sk f such dread diseases would in England! Everything is s Entenc and389 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1239 1925-07-15 12 HF BLUE FUNNEL TINE VEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT M I k I ADRASTUS London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. HIH HI I B I TROILUS July Marseilles, London. Rotterdam Hamburg. GLAUCUS July London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. fI IB^— BaMMBBMimBBHBBIM PATROCLUS Aug. Marseilles, London. Rotterdam Glasgow MERIONF.S Aug. 13 London, Rotterdam1,239 words
-
Advertisement654 1925-07-15 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA 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. <£ O. SAIL/NGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. Moji For Colombo, Aden, Port Sai<j v. Yokohama and Kobe. and London. MACEDONIA July654 words
-