Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 July 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 166. VOL. LXXXIII. TUESDAY, 21st JULY, 1925. PRIOE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 572 1 TOKISATSU, photographic art STUDIO Phone 772. 68. BISHOP STREET. P-*'*•*'*■ rr« rTTYTTmi m I imr<'iiii!iii rrm uthTHTh iihfri i i m i rtn i inn ir i i vona If I .Jt 'P Buchanan’s Whiskies j Of Interest to Planter* BLACK WHITE” J H MOULDY ROT 5 i! has a
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    • 9 1 T. NAGAI A, DENTIST. NEXT POOR TO THE DISPENSARY
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  • 466 2 Submerged Continents. third lecture The third of the series of Donnelian Lectures delivered by Professor Joly in Trinity College, Dublin, on May 28. dealt with the causes which must be assigned in explanation of the extraordinary events described in the first lecture. The fact that all
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  • 99 2 FIND IN A MAYFAJR ATTIC. More than £lO,OOO worth of unique stamps have been discovered under romantic circumstances in the attic of a titled woman’s house in Mayfair. There are complete sheets of stamps which are believed to be unique. The stamps, which cost less than £2O, were
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  • 124 2 1 am about to destroy myselfthe coward’s end. I have lost golden op portunties and instead have led the life of a complete waster. Now I am up against it and must choose dishonour or death. My books at the office are in correct order, but the
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  • 235 2 SUMMER MEETING. 1925. FIRST DAY Tuesday 18th August, 1925. SECOND Thursday 20th THIRD Saturday 22nd Three Races each day for (a) Horses, (b) Ex-Griffin Horses, and (c) ExGriffin Ponies. Stakes to the value of $30,000 in addition to 10 per cent. Non-Selling and Cash Sweeps as Added
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1015 2 j; x >: X -i» NOTICES. OTTTT" "DT )ORA 9 R ATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. 7om Kwong Heng oUrrtKtU I KUM J "■■■|jp||y 8 .A ABLE .N advance. Also Red Eruptions. On It i)( i esr J m. v. gleniffer Voy. 20. Face. Cuticura Healed. f N" Consignees of cargo per
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    • 50 2 Few Children Escape It. Stomach aches, so inseparable from the years of childhood, can become serious bowel disorder if not promptly quieted. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is safe and dependable for both children and grown people. It immediately relieves severe intestinal pain and stops weakening diarrhoea. For sale everywhere.
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    • 248 2 I CHEMICAL AND SCIENTIFIC"! I APPARATUS FOR ASSAYERS LABORATORIES. I Stocks Just Arrived at The Georgetown.” ST BEAKERS (an sizes a shapes) NESSLER’S TUBES fSi Lipped Casseroles with WITH STANDS. 1 lovers and Wooden CHEMICAL BALANCES i vk Handles. R O FLASKS. 7B 125 > 258 388 WIRE. M| IK
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  • 789 3 [To the Editor of the Strait* Times I heard a very interesting suggestion made the other day in the c urge of a discussion op. your recent leader about Prai Docks. It was to th- effect that a mile of breakwater should be thrown ont
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  • 445 3 Mr. Gordon Selfridge expresses himself on the subject of passports as follows Until the war came no one ever felt the necessity of a passport except when he went to Russia or some such place as that, where the system of espionage existed in a manner entirely repugnant
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  • 123 3 PITFALLS OF GURUDWARA BILL. London, July 11.The Manchester Guardian draws attention to the link between the Gurudwara Bill debates and the British Parliament which will show that little can bo done to solve Indian problems till Hindus and Moslems unite and offer the terms on which they
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 656 3 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDU AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (T'lcorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) paid up Capital £3,000,00' Reserve Fund £4,oo<‘,oo< Reserve Inability of Proprietors £3.000,001 Head Office BIHHOPSOATE LONDON EC Agencies and Branches. \|or Star, Amritsar, Bangkok, Batavia itorubay, Calcutta, Canton, Cawnpore, Cebu Colombo, Delhi, Haiphong, Hankow, Honj
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    • 121 3 I I 1627 r cfeofcA I John Haig W THE oldest distillers in the world JOHN HAIG Q L ro MARKINCH SCOTLAND. j=^<= K =■=M= -x More Brawn—Bone—and Energy! TAO you feel the need of form as much firm, well* more strength? More knit bone as nine pots of energy?
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    • 39 3 MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW AND TRADES EXHIBITION. Kuala Lumpur, July 31st to August 3rd. Exhibitions, Shows, Trades, Football, Ronggeng, Boxing, Dancing, etc., etc. First Class Catering-Tif-fins, Teas, Dinners. Admission First Class $l, (Season $2), Second Class 20 cts. (Season $1).
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    • 163 3 TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! THEATRE royal, Monday 20thWednesday 22nd. Ist Show at 7-45 p.m. HOLD ON ALYWIN (Comedy) (British Production) GAZETTE. Starring Henry Edwards. 2nd Show at 9-45 p.m. The VICTIM Reels 9 (Catholic Art Association Production) Doggers Torchy. EMPIRE THEATRE, Monday and Tuesday Starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday Matinee Starting
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    • 62 3 UNITED CINEMA. Kuala Kangsa Road. Programme from Sunday 19th to Wednesday, 22nd July, 1925. A Special Chinese Feature A Hero’s Reward 9 REELS A very entertaining picture and one that should prove acceptable to every audience. Along with Hal Roach Comedies 5 REELS. DAY SHOW at 4-30 p.m. NIGHT SHOW
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  • 603 4 Singles Final. MANO'S CONVINCING WIN By defeating Chua Sin Earn 7-5, 6-2, on the P. C. C. centre court yesterday afternoon, K. Mano has earned the honour of representing Penang in the Singles of the Malayan Lawn Tennis Championship to belplayed in Singapore during the August holidays and
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  • 250 4 The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played off yesterday: Doubles Handicap Class B”.Ser. M. J. B. Watt and A. E. Moore beat 3 A. P. H. Holmes and B. Nunn 62, 74. Singles Handicap Class A”. 30 A. K. aB. Terrell beat l5 F.
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  • 638 4 Padang Plandok Case. CHARGES AGAINST CLERK. The tral of Lim Kim Kuan, until recently employed as clerk by the Padang Plandok Tin Company, Ltd., was resumed to-day before Mr. Justice Whitley and a special jury. Mr. de Buriatte appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Goh for the defence.
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  • 201 4 ACQUISITIONS AT BRITISH MUSEUM. The British Museum has acquired a group of objects of pottery and bronze found at Felmingham Hall, Norfolk, in 1844, with coins of about A. D. 255. The bronzes include two heads, probably of local workmanship, and a striking little figure which it
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  • 556 4 THIS MORNING’S WORK. Taking advantage of the last two opportunities of watching fast work there was quite a large attendance of interested members at the Race course this morning, many of whom were busy clicking the gallops of their fancies. With so many horses going on the track
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  • 70 4 The following are the results of bowls tournament ties played off yesterday: Single Handicap. 1 T. E. Mason beat 5 J. M. Chalmers (D) 2114. Teams of Three. 1 W. J. Owens, E. Reimann and E. J. O’Reilly beat Scr. G. B. F. Southam, D. McLeod Craik
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  • 514 4 (FROM SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.) The late Mr. Lim Tian Swee, of Messrs Lim Kong Wan and Son, Singapore, is credited with being the first Chinese?as far as records go, to have applied for a patent in Singapore in October 1880. He was authorised to tile a specification
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  • 352 4 Real Roquefort cheese is made from ewe’s milk, and it comes from the south of France, from one little town, the chemical properties of whose pasture can alone give the special flavour. Gruyere cheese comes from one distiict in the Jura Mountains. The inhabitants of this town and this
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  • 526 4 Our Fathers in a wondrous age. Ere yet the Earth was small Ensured to us a heritage. And doubted not at all.” Kipling The Palace of Westminister is so tremendously big that not many children think of visiting it says The Singapore Free Press. But every
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  • 210 4 July 25Football, C. Star v. D. Aihsan, Dato Kramat Padang. 26 Football, M. Teachers v. B. Alam. Dato Kramat Padang. 25, 28 30Penang Races. .'4O 31— Our Cabaret” Town Hall. Aug. IPenang Races. 1 3Cricket Colony v. F.M.S. Penang. 1 loot ball. M. Teachers v. Crescent, Kramat Padang.
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  • 801 4 Lord Milner left £45.868. H. M. the King on .Jnl v I t, receive,! audience Sir Harcourt Bmler. It is reported that Mr. Herbert Coo is returning to Ipoh in September. 1 The Rev. R. J. Hitchcock will hlthe week-day service at Parit B nnf to-morrow. Mr.
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  • 38 4 The homeward mail by closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, t u .p The B. I. Packet Tara wiUi despatched from London on v r iJay is expected to arrive here on morning the 24th instant.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 166 4 MANY CHILDREN IN INDIA Are Kept in Good Health by Baby’s own Tablets. In India, as in most other tropical countries, the healthy rearing of children is a difficult task, there are so many dangers'associated with the climate, the food supply, milk, sanitation, and so on. Parents in India find
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    • 40 4 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 Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy gives instant warmth, comfort and ease from everywhere.
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  • 944 5 WHAT EXILES READ. Lhere is a book-store in Raffles-square. Singapore, says H. M. Tomlinson in the Westminster Gazette in which, as in the Botanical Gardens of the islandgardens so deservedly famous that as a rule you may have them to yourself all dayyou may. learn much that
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 666 5 x zzzr U' <£4 hk'w B I f?- Give your Baby the j I -4 benefit of XT' m >-•) Lactogen I 4* -X T i VhS I/.- THERE IS EVERY 3 EVIDENCE to shew that many children grow and apparently thrive on indifferent nourishment. A baby can look well
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    • 108 5 I FOR I THE j RACES j Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., PENANG BEG TO ANNOUNCE I A SPECIAL DISPLAY J II OF J I J’ Ladies’ Smart Frocks, Stylish Millinery, >sj New Dress Fabrics, Dainty Belts, > Pretty Vanity Bags, Silk Stockings, if Fancy Handkerchiefs, Attractive Foot-wear, I 1 Etc.,
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  • 418 6 Heittcr to-day furnishes us with additional evidence of the continued unrest in the coal industry. The miners «are proving obdurate and have refused to attend the Court of Inquiry called by the owners. While we are of opinion that in the matter of wages the miners have a
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  • 19 6 MACKAY.—On July 17. at the Maternity Hospital. Penang, to the wife of C. IL Mackay, a dauylu» r.
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  • 603 6 St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, during the centuries through which it has upheld the Cross and all that it symbolizes, has been the scene of many an historic gathering and has witnessed many an historic event but we doubt whether any ceremony. even including the inauguration of the
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  • 1606 6 THE OCCUPIED ZONES. MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS. London, June 25. There is a good deal of mystification in diplomatic circles over French movement in the occupied zones. French commitments with the Riffs may be responsible in some degree, or the explanation may be that our Old Allies are so
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    • 209 6 I _r The skeleton in die cigarette 74., -H t. z X K feSW 1.777 K'"xv yv>. -..••< r <agL 7 4’i A./ Wh. Jr '7, V 3R\ X 4 v 7 X The hard, woody fragments found in machine-made cigarettes are not tobacco, but chopped-up pieces of stalk. They
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    • 50 6 E>. S’ O.” RACĔWEEK. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE EVERY RACE DAY, 25th. 28th, 30th July and Ist August. DANCING TILL 1-45 a. m. on Saturday. Ist August. FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL Special Tiffin Eyen Day.E. 0. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert—Sunday, 26th July, 9-30 p. m. IpEARS'I 5 1 GOLDEN SERIES. I Oss.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 30 6 UDE 1 ABLES. To- D A Y. H’kL Witter. Low Waler. 12.43 a. iu. 7.4 a.ui. 12.46 p.m. 7.41 p.m. To Mokkow. 1.15 a.m. 7.34 a.m. 1.16 p.m. <s.9 p.m.
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  • 570 7 Foreigners Fired At NO BRITISH CASUALTIES. [Ubcter’s Telegrams.] Shanghai. July 20. wireless message from Lu chon vince Szechuan, states that two vesescorted by n. M. S. Teal, have arri- to bring down foreigners from Cheng-tn and elsewhere in Szechuan. L ne se troops fired on the vessels
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  • 80 7 OVERSUBSCRIBED WITHIN AN HOUR. New York. July 20. ihe Commonwealth Loan was oversubscribed wiihin an honr. [On July 17. Renter cabled: A £5,000,000 Commonwealth loan, part of a £20.000,000 issue, will be floated in London at 99i, bearing interest at five p Pr c The balance will be
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  • 20 7 Mayence. July 21. French troops yesterday completed the evacuation of Bochum. Witten. Hatting'n, lluer, Sterkerade and Dinslaken.
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  • 256 7 Riffs Move North. AEROPL\N’ VriIVUIES Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris. July 20. According to telegrams from Fez Riff regulars appear to be moving northward leaving the rebel tribesmen to carry on the operations with the object of a movement not yet apparent. French aeroplanes were incessantly active between the Fez
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  • 176 7 LEFT BLOC’S VICTORY. Paris. July 20. The elections for the Councils-General have hitherto resulted in the Left Bloc winning 17 seats, namely, 43 from the Right and four from the Communists. Ministers De Monzie. Schmidt and Duraffour have been re-elected. FRENCH VERSION, Paris July 20. Elections took place
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  • 47 7 SUBSCRIPTION OPENED. Paris. July 20. Subscription lists for the four per cent rentes perpet nelleg with a guarantee against exchange fluctuations < pencil this morning. The issue is confined to holders of National Defence Bonds. The Government is undertaking a wide publicity campaign in this matter.
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  • 66 7 MURCHISON’S CASE. London. July 20. Sir Montagne Shearman, the President of the Amateur Athletic Association, made a statement on the question which has arisen as to whether Murchison has forfeited his amateur statns since leaving America by personally accepting expenses for appearing in athletic events in Germany. The
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  • 40 7 NATIONAL SUBSCRIPTION. Rome. July 20. A National subscription has opened in a newspaper on behalf of th" airmail Marchese di Pinedo. The scheme is supported bv mw p-nmiimnt people, including Signor Mussolini and members of the G< vernment.
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  • 396 7 Building Programme. SI I RE CRITICISM. [Reuter’s Telegr ams.] Ixmdon, July 20. The Cabinet has not yet reached a decision on the subject of the Admiralty programme of new’ construction, mentioned on July 18. It is understood that Lord Birkenhead, the Marquess of Salisbury and Sir K. Wood
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  • 53 7 GERMAN REPLY. London, July 20. The German representatives at the Allied capitals have handed over the reply to the French note as regards the proposed Security Pact, which according to a Paris message is couched in very moderate terms and has been favourably received there. It is being
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  • 38 7 military casualties. Lisbon. July 20. The casualties as the result of fighting are 3 military» killed and 15 wounded. General Vieirarocha, Ex-Minister of Mar, has assum d command of all the troops of the Lisbon Garrison.
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  • 29 7 COL. AMERY’S VISIT. London, July 20. Colonel L. S. Amery, accompanied by Mrs. Amery inspected the Malaya Pavilion at Wembley. They were interested in what they’ saw’.
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  • 30 7 OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE WIN. Sea Bright. July 20. The Oxford and Cambridge Lawn Tennis players beat the Sea Bright Club by 6 matches to 2.
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  • 33 7 MEXICO BEATEN. Mexico City. July 20. Spain also beat Mexico in the doubles of the Davis Cup. The Spanish players have departed for the United States to meet Japan at Baltimore.
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  • 164 7 Court of Inquiry. MINERS REFUSE TO AT fl -ND. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. July 20. Before the Court of Inquiry into the coal dispute. Mr. Macmillan announced that the Miners Federation refused the invitations to attend the inquiry. Mr. Macmillan emphasised that the court was not going to deal
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  • 62 7 ARMY BEATS NAVY. London. July 20. At Lord’s, the Army beat the Navy by an innings and 119 runs. The Navy put up 119 (Lieut. Gore 8 wickets for 46 runs) and 136 (Lieut. Cooke 4 for 39.) The Army declared with a total of 374 for
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  • 29 7 REMITTED BY AMERICA. Washington. July 20. Under Congressional authority sanctioned last year President Coolidge has remitted the $6,138.00 due to America on account of the Boxer Indemnity.
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  • 229 7 The strike of motor bus drivers says S. F. P. in yesterday’s issue has lasted longer than was at first expected. More and more buses have stopped running and during the week-end ther- were only a few to be seen on the roads. The Police are not
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  • 256 7 TICKET CONCESSIONS. In connection with the Exhibition to be held at Kuala Lumpur from July 31 to Aug. 3. it is announced says The Malay Mail, that heads of finns may obtain season ticket-’, either $2 first class, or $1 second class, at reduced rates, provided such
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  • 415 7 Mysterious Disease. RESULT OF INVESTIGATIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Allahabad. July 20. The correspondent of the Pioneer at Meshed says that investigation l in the Bakharz District in Persia in connection with a mysterious disease show that it has been proved, after microscopical examination of the blood, to
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  • 279 7 Killed By a Shark. (From Oui Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July’ 21. Vivid stories were related at the inquest into the death of Miss Bowyer Smyth, who was killed by a shark at the Swimming Club. Commander Newill said that he was swimming about a foot from the divingstage
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  • 164 7 ILLICIT CHaNDU. In the Second Police Court, Penang, before Mr. C. W. A. Sen nett, this morning. Inspector Clifton charged Moh Ah Ch nan and Moh Ah Kee with being in possession nf 236 small tins of chandu, other than Government chandu on board the s.s. Seang Bee
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 69 7 The car which defies comparison for value gnflTW 10/15 h. p. Torpedo de luxe with sliding front seat. $2,720. Distributors for Penang, Perak, P. W. and Kedah. GROSVENOR MOTORS, PEN^S“ J BORNEO MOTORS, LTD., Sole Agents in Malaya for Economical Transportation zffliggnr CARS AND TRUCKS The best service at the
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 735 8 Boulton Brothers Charged. London, July 14. Robert George Hopper Boulton, Gerald Alexander Moncrieff, Frederick Heywood Cripps and Archibald Julian Charles Brown, members of the firm of Boulton Brothers and Company Limited, appeared in answer to summonses issued at th e n stance of the Alliance Bank of
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    • 69 8 London, July 11.A Cairo message says Zaghlul broke his long silence to-day. Addressing a deputation from Mehalla Kebir he said the present situation was most difficult. Our silence does not mean the abandonment of our aims. Our time will come because God does not supl»ort our oppressors. We
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    • 257 8 MANCHESTER GUARDI COMMENT. Loudon, July 13 T Manch Guardian” commenting t n Lord head’s speech in the Hous© of it is surprising that it should have ed the co-operation of two such ni Lord Reading and Lord Birkenhead Z produce a statement which says so lift and
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    • 127 8 CO-OPERATION BETWEEN BRITONS AND INDIANS. London, -luy 13. An optimistic view of the position in India was taken hy Sir Montagu Webb in a paper read before thEast India Association, Sir Charles Arm strong presiding. Sir Montagu Webb eni phasised that beyond the additional labor and anxiety
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    • 108 8 MR. SAKLATVALA’S EXPLANATION London. July 13.—1 n the House ci Commons, during the India debate on .Tuly 9 Mr. Saklatva-la had admitted that he wak at the bottom of many Communist manifestoes and propaganda in India. In the House of Commons to-day at the end of questions, Mr.
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    • 214 8 PUBLIC’ SERVICES COM^I sslt)N London, July 13,—1n the House of < mons replying to Mr. Pilchei, Winterton said that cprresporidvin still proceeding with the Goxeinnnnt v, India and therefore it was not e possible to make a detailed stateniui with regard to the functions an I sonnel
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 709 8 1 THE SERGEANTS TERRIBLE iSm DHYAL I POISONED SORES W H ĕ Perfectly Healed By J jO I TYPEWRITER I 1. I 2 0 i 'J'HE claims made for S W- Zam-Buk are strongly supported by the testimony of Serg l c f Fotts Read how ,l =Z cured him
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    • 17 8 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Key for New Era. $1 I”' $l/80 post free, stocked Pinang Gazette Press. T >
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  • 338 9 1 t p vour lordship for mercy, I Iun*not guilty of this o ff ence.” "P t were the words addressed to Sir i Woodward at the Kuala Lumpur ('ourt on Friday by Alam d syce recently sentenced to a k "'i s rI. by the
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  • 158 9 VISCOUNT BURNHAM INTERVIEWED. L..udon. July 10.Viscount Burnham. iHcrviewixl by Reuter at Southampton I. the occasion of his departure to V.stralia with the delegates to the third hit iiiatioiial Press Conference travelling i inatia. said the delegates felt they naild rendei considf rable service in emphasising the essential solidarity
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  • 134 9 -“MM.” On a Chinese named Wong Loong bemg produced before the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate on Friday, charged under the Forest Enactment with cutting bamboos without a permit, the court hief inspector stated that there was a further charge of criminal force the acusid having attacked the
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  • 125 9 WOMEN’S COMPETITION. >wing to heavy rain on Saturday’ last, competition was postponed to Friday, W 24th. Die Ujong Padang Rubber Estate, Maa,ca, of about 700 acres, was sold by Uv ,,)n (tU Tuesday, the 14th inst., and .p ls bought by Messrs. Tan Soo Sim and an
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  • 435 9 I he following are the changes in the share report of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to-day. Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Ayer Molek Rubber Co $2.10 2.35 ex Bassett Rubber Co Ltd 1.20 1.30 Broga Rubber Estates 1.22} 125 Kuala Sidim Rubber 2.70 2.901 Mentakab Rubber Co
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  • 42 9 July 21. 1925 Local. cl», market (Smoked Sheet ...IG6 quiet Fine Pale Crepe ...166 easier Fi’gwoked Sheet 152 tendency SINGA* (Smoked Sheet ...173 POR»V>epe ...173 LONIXIN and Nrw York (Smok«**< Sheet 4/5i London New York courtesy of Messrs. Alden Successors
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  • 60 9 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. R. Sheet 172 cts per pound per pl. $229a No. 1 Crepe 169 rts per pound per pl. $225| Quiet. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The following were the rubber quotations in London on July 20: Smoked Sheet ...4/5-2 Plantation Ist latex crepe
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  • 119 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 $219 to 220 F.A.Q. <l° 217 21 Low F.A.Q. do 210 216 A meeting of the Malacca Municipal Commi sioners took place
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  • 98 9 77ie Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on July 20: London. Spot £261.5s Up 10/3 mos. buying 263.15 s 10/3 selling 263.17,6 10/Local. July 21: Singapore sold 200 tons at sl32s Penang buyers no sellers at 132*. 7he Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, July 20, spot.
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  • 28 9 The output of The Renong Tin Dredging Company Limited, for the first half of July 1925, Dredge No. 1 96 piculs, Dredge No. 2 261 piculs.
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  • 230 9 BejiareaOpium ?'/H)‘).OD ti »m Cloves 90.00 sellerGold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs ?<op 125.00 sellers 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per 1 A’dd 50.00 noin. Copra Sundries 12.50 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 S’am Rice No. 1 15.00 p«r l»i
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  • 174 9 PENANG. JULY 21, 1925. (By Courtbsy of thr Chahtkkw: Bank.) London Demand 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 Re 154|l 3 days’sight Private 159 Bombay Demand Bank 154| g Madras Demand Bank 154 l H
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  • 1248 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. I t s NAMES. 5 S S? _S3 _<»__• RUBBBR [Dollar.] «c IS e c. Allenby Rubber Oo 2 4C 2 C r Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 7L 2 06 Amalgamated Malay Estate» 3 0> 3 30 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndksti 15 16 tO A.yer
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 41 9 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, $l/75 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 posi free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.. P
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    • 289 9 New Advertisements. position vacant. Wholesome and Beneficial. Wanted a travelling! salesman and IlTl 1U bill-collector cash security required. la IB Apply to Box 173. c/o Pinang Gazette. 0 FOR SALE. llNgil r > Standard car, 11-4 h. p. Canby” model complete with accessories and T'- lift spare parts. New October
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  • 854 10 DIVORCE DECREE GRANTED. Violet Mary Geraldine Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster, petitioned for a divorce from Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster, alleging his adultery with a Mrs. Crosby at the Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo. The allegation was not denied. Sir John Simon, K.C. (for the
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  • 157 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTS r Es Wales Mam for Boston. v and Baltimore. V>rk Kopah for Belawan (Deli) Rengam for Bernam Ri ver v Selangor, Port Dickson. Ahkn M,ali Singapore. acca and Peng Fook for Langsa. K SingsX. P rt SWCttenbam M Hosang for Calcutta. K BahX. f r ABaha
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  • 469 10 DAILY (except Kntidn, 3T IM!*. Ke lciHled Mhii.y Stah-b, Malaga auu Singapore. Registration and !’ar<<-l Post otherwise stated, dost half > hour eao'lr than the Ordinary mail Resumption o» Nigih Mau Hekvich The following additional mails will l>ecJos rl daily (Sunday excepted) by the 730 j,. train:Parit Buidar,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 604 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). HEAD OFFICE Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, M. C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life
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    • 48 10 Hot Weather Diseases. i l 'Xtr<- >nie < Disorders of the bow»-- fopt dangerous, particularly all d i° weather of the suninß i 11 f gni:'' order to protect you' s bottl* 1 against a sudden attack M Chamberlain’s Colic -‘in ft. Remedy. It can be dcpein > sale everywhere.
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  • 133 11 A remarkable ease has been engaging the attention of the police. Some time ago a wealthy diamond merchant named Lasker, frbm Strasbourg, left Vienna in an aeroplane for Budapest with a valuable consignment. As the machine was late in arriving his brother informed the police. After
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  • 203 11 RED PLAN TO CAUSE CHINESE ANGER AGAINST BRITAIN. Cables received in London support the view that the arrest and imprisonment, of Mr. Sidney Sueter, chief officer of the Glen Line ship Carnarvonshire, by the Bolshevist authorities at Vladivostok; was inspiied by their anxiety to stir up enmity against
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  • 171 11 HARLEQUINS BEAT JODHPUR. London, July 12. In polo at Roehampton the Harlequins beat Jodhpur by eight goals to six. The game was one of the best of the season, both sides being brilliant. Prithi Singh and Captain Williams were conspicuous among the Indian team which scored first, after
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  • 332 11 THE ST. ALBANS MATCH. London July 11.The St. Albans golf match between Abe> Mitchell and Jim Barnes was played in fine weather and was followed by a large crowd. In the morning round Mitchell placed finely, especially homeward and finished five up. In the afternoon round the first five
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