Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 July 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 168. VOL. LXXXIII. THURSDAY, 23rd JULY, 1925. PRIOR 15 CENTS.
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    • 9 1 T NAGAIA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR IO -THE DISPENSARY. 0
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  • 811 2 mosquitoes lifce that in London?Algol in M. P. It has been observed that small things have an inexplicable attraction for great minds, little minds being correspondingly impressed with big things. People with mediocre minds concern themselves, of course, only with things of immediate importance, without reference to their
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  • 69 2 THE SEOUL FLOOD. Tokio, July 18:The river near Seoul again has overflown causing three hundred casualties. According to a report from Seoul, the water and electricity supplies have been stopped and a number of bridges collapsed as a result of the overflow of the river near Seoul. No
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    • 1267 2 AUCTION. The Penang Harbour Board. I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. "J TilP nmouMi «.Tro nnnu x ii THE COLONIAL SALES ROON, butterworth ferry service fl Including free town delivery or itf CARRIAGE OF MOTOR CARS. fl PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. NOTICE OF SALE. R g hereby notified that an hourly X lit
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    • 303 2 I CHEMICAL AND SCIENTIFIC I APPARATUS I FOR ASSAYERS LABORATORIES. I Stocks Just Arrived at The Georgetown.” w beakers (all sizes < shapes) NESSLER’S TUBES fl Lipped Casseroles with WJH STANDS. zMx lovers and Wooden CHEM CAL BALANCES B 71 Handles. fvM/ FLASKS. 71 259, mo PLATINUM WIRE. B 409,500,
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  • 1048 3 OVER 600 MILES. (From Roald Amundsen to The Times.) Spitsbergen, June IS. As I ui I tied in my message stating we were dxmt to start, both planes left King Bay <>n May 21 at 5 p.m. with a load approximating three tons, on the way to Amsterdam
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  • 268 3 ORGANISED SUFFERINGS’ OF ETON. The discomforts of fashion ate bv no means limited to the feminine element, declares the writer of an amusing leader in the Et-ou College Chronicle.” Inviting the reader to consider the organised sufferings of those members of the school whp take part in both
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  • 657 3 A NEW MARKET. Ipoh. July 22. The monthly meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board was held in the Board Room at Ipoh yesterday. 'l’he following -were present :Mr. A. J. Sturrock in the chair, Messrs. H. C. Bathurst, Senior A. D. O. of Kinta. V. G. Savi,
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  • 164 3 MAT LAW AN CAUGHT AT LAST. On July 20. Mr. C. Baines, Acting Superintendent of Customs at Port Dick son, effected the arrest of Mat Lawau. a notorious smuggler and a leading light in a local Secret Society. Mat Lawan was caught red-handed in possession of 1,500 lb.
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  • 167 3 Setsu Nishimura, the champion Japanese swimmer, who is in England preparing for his attempt to swim the Channel, intends to train on a vegetarian and egg diet, and to live each day for six hours in cold water in an attempt to accustom his body
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  • 146 3 A pretty girl of fifteen was recently bitten in the face by a dog at St. Gall, and the wound, on healing, left a sear on the cheek. The girl’s father brought a legal action against the owner of the dog, claiming £S for medical expenses,
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  • 106 3 S.T.” HANGS HHMSELF IN PAINT SHED. An inquest was held by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) regarding the death of a 17-year old boy who was found hanging at the reformatory. Evidence was given by th e Superintendent that the deceased was sent to th<
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    • 667 3 It A N K S DERI ANDSCHE HAN! »!U maa rscHArru. Nr KI. A NDS TRADING .SOCIETY ESTABLISHED IS2I. d Up) t. 80,000,001» nbt t'fi.Hnf. 4 dntory Reserve f 20,536 86 J abt £1,711,<05 finwial Reserve f. 22,660,000 abt. £1,888,33 |h.inches.— Bandoeng, Bandjermasin, Barx VIA Bombay, Calcutta, Cheribon, Djembvr Djokjakarta,
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    • 251 3 w-, 7 Sore Throat Physicians and nurses use Formamint Table ts to protect themselves because they know that they can depend upon Formainint. The Medical Press and Circular writes: "They are »oiendidly adapted for uje as a prophylactic preventive) against infectious dis ease, especially during the prevalence of an epidemic.*’
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    • 163 3 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. b> Arthur moreland. No. 79. A Plague of. Barons. r~~ |r<56NTteM6N OES:St.Tm notA **l I/Eighty Ave [T Shall Get waiters A VSRV SORB v "BAROM, BUT WE CAN'T ACCEPT X i GOING TO HAVE 1A *>PL >C AT lOn S PbR CRAMP SIGNING THEM Any MORE
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  • 702 4 Mr. H. C. Bathurst, Chief Assistant District Officer, Kinta, leaves for Home on holiday at an early date. Dr. Sloper, who has been on leave in England, is expected to return to Singapore on August 24. Mr. 0. Jackson. Director of Borneo Motors Limited, has arrived from
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  • 89 4 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 18th July, 1925, shows a total of 53 deaths—3B males and 15 females—the death-rate being 20.72 per mille per annum, compared with 25.02 in the preceding week and with 26.78 in the corresponding week of
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  • 914 4 THE INQUEST. An inquest regarding the death of Miss Doris Bowyer-Smyth, at the Swimming Club on July 14, was held by the Coroner Mr. F. G. Bourne on July 20. Mr. H. B. Salmond stated that on the evening of Wednesday. July 14, he went to the
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  • 609 4 FINAL GALLOPS. With the arrival of the stables of R. N. Hobbs and T. J. Woodgate all the candidates entered for the forthcoming race meeting, which begins on Saturday were out on the track this morning and the respective exercises allotted to them were watched by a large
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  • 185 4 WOMEN’S DOUBLES. Mrs. Welham and Mrs. Gregory Jones 3) ami Miss Gold and Mrs. Milne 15 4) played off their final tie in the Women's Doubles Handicap in the P. C. C. Lawn Tennis Tournament «yesterday afternoon and resul’ed in a victory for the latter pair by
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  • 764 4 SEVEN YEARS FOR ARMED ROBBERS. At the Singapore Assizes on Monday, before Acting-Chief-Justice Sproule, three Chinese, Ngoh Chwee Kuan, Neo Hong Huat and Neo Fan, pleaded not guilty with committing robbery whilst armed with knives. The first accused was represented by Mr. A. V. L. Davies. The story
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  • 135 4 The results of bowls tournament ties played off yesterday Single Handicap. 2 J. M. Chalmers (C.S.) beat t 5 Dr. G. S. Glass 21—12; 3 J. G. Allan beat Scr. J. Innes 215. The following ties have been fixed for Thursday, July 23: Singles Handicap. J. Ford
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  • 871 4 H. 11. THE SULTAN’S BIRTHDAY. (From Our Own Correspondent). July 21. Alor Star was en fete yesterday on the occasion of the 63rd anniversary of H.H. the Sultan’s Birthday. The triangular block of structures and roads round the padang fronting the Government Offices was decorated with Hags and
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  • 394 4 OUTRAGE AT JAVANESE "’EDbIXi While a Javanese wed- ng wa celebrated in the servant quart, a house in Oxley Rise a f ew another Javanese appeared on th( ago- a parang, injured the brides-, SCen the head, and threatened were taking part, in the festivities q then deappeared,
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  • 88 4 ALL OVER NOW. After six days' inactivity, the motoi bus drivers and conductors returned to work on Tuesday, says "The Strait’ Times,” and the J>us services were resumed on all routes, to the relief of thousands who are dependent on thes e serrie es for getting in
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  • 66 4 S.T.” The annual educational conference which is attended by principals of sc oos and inspectors pf schools from thw out the Straits Settlements and opened on Tuesday at Raffles Sc Singapore under the presidency ot t e Hon. Dr. R. -O. Winstedt. Director
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  • 238 4 Mr. J. W. Lewis, District Engineer 1. F.M.S.R., to be Senior District Engine*' F-M.S.R. ~.i st Mr. James Gruikshank to Jte an ant Engineer. F.M.S.R. Mr. Horace Alvin Wenman to be a comotive Foreman. F.M.S.R. Mr. C. Murray, Station Superintend nt and Traffic Inspector, traffic meat, to act
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  • 728 5 BY WARD Ml'IR j I see that another gallant General, i crating at his old school, has informed the audience, I was always at the bottom l‘.f my class.*’ Generals invaluably say 'hat when they preside at prize givings. It is not exactly polite to the prizc--1 winners.
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  • 149 5 CHIXA AS THE CATSPAW. London, July 7.—The Riga correspond ent of tho Times” says that Soviet politicians attach great importance to Feng vu-Hsiang's recent speech in which he is reported to have declared that the time of paper warfare is over and that the Chinese now must-
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  • 561 5 ANEKLEY MAX WHO SAW VISION. A family dispute over the daughter's marriage which resulted in the latter be mg cut out of her father’s will was described before Lord Merrivale (President), and a special jury in the Probate Court on June 16. when Mrs. Dorothy Ackroyd
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  • 143 5 DOCTOR ARRE>TEI». Paradura. July 7.Consequent on the mysterious murder that was committed at Panadura some time ago at the resilcnee of Dr. J. V. Fernando. Mr. M. P. Kallora, Inspector of Police, Panadura. to-dax arrested Dr. J. V. Fernando and Mr. E. P. Kulatunga on a warrant issued
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  • 36 5 Pans, June 23.According to the "Petit Parisie-n’ the evacuation f the Ruhr will be complete on August IO nex f if the of the Dawes plan have been regularh complied with.
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    • 383 5 Lil* t S Wp TV r 7 /r-lM t?» n &_C V«7>y O" J®£' s 1 X’j T,. w TT"* a iisV€??r Hh- to keep:’ i-<. As i'u h a -will eover a cent po<._ taken in vour an n nun > a »uuhter and mornins tea or coffee xrii!
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    • 50 5 Hot Weather Diseases. Disorders of the bowels are extremely dangerous, particularly during th» 3 hot weather of the summer months and in order to protect yourself and fan: h against a sudden attack get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can be depended upon. For sale everywhere.
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    • 101 5 n .k. x x4- 1# u =<., j FOR j THE RACES. I j I Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., PENANG f BEG TO ANNOUNCE i I A j SPECIAL DISPLAY OF II Ladies’ Smart Frocks, J Stylish Millinery, New Dress Fabrics, Dainty Belts, Pretty Vanity Bags, t Silk Stockings, i
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  • 532 6 Most interesting reading is The Malay Mail's reprint of its report of the fatal meeting of the F.M.S. Federal Council at Kuala Kangsar on November 2, 1910. when the Resident-Generalship was abolished and the Chief-Secretaryship established in its stead. Here we have convincing corroboration of the much discussed
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 243 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir.The information conveyed to you by the Controller of Rubber. S. S and F.M.S., regarding the exports of nneouponed rubber hel<l by dealers as declared to Government, as published in your paper of yesterday’s date is very misleading. About a month
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    • 292 6 Groundless Suspicions. [To the Editor of th Pinang Gazette.”] Sir.Will you kindly give me space in yeur columns in order to set at ease the minds of those who have contributed or intend to contribute to China Famine Relief Fund. Doubts have been expressed in some quarters
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  • 1278 6 Seven years after the Napoleonic wars no Minister ever had Science end been in a railway train. Safety. Seven years after the Great War two British Ministers have flown 3,->ofl miles by air in three weeks. Sir Samuel Hoars, Secretary for Air, describes his aerial journey to
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  • 42 6 GENERAL TREATY SIGNED(From Our Own Bangkok. July 21. A new general treaty between Britain and Siam has been signed in London with a Jurisdiction I‘rotoco on the lines of the recent American and Commercial Treaty dealing purely commercial matters
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  • 124 6 The homeward mail by the EUenga closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The B. I. Packet Tara wrth r despatched from London on is expected to arrive here on r morning the 24th instant. The mail despatched from Penanu the 24th June by the s.s. was delivered in thie~2lst
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    • 59 6 EZ 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. isears I I GOLDEN SERIES. L] M
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 272 7 More Satisfactory. PEKING QUIET. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, July 22. i the House of Commons, Mr. Cham- )H ma le a statement that, according Jj. latest information, the general ...Hinn in China had been somewhat n'p.-e satisfactory since his statement of j t]l IS. No further serious disturbances
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  • 210 7 SPLIT IN THE CABINET. London, July 22. There h.\ been recently half a dozen special Cibim-t meetings and numerous conferences of Ministers endeavouring to compose their differences over the Admiralty’s demand for the construction of new cruisers. It was expected that to-day’s Cabinet would settle the question
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  • 161 7 DISCUSSION IN THE HOUSE. London, July 22. Speaking in the House, Mr. Hume Williams urged the removal of restriction of rubber exports. Lt.-Col. L. 8. Amery in reply pointed "nt that any sudden interference with the Stevenson Scheme would involve an tnjustice to a large number of individuals
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  • 108 7 Battle at Aimaatong. DEFEAT OF THE RIFFS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Fez, July 22. In a severe battle a French column fought its way through the Riffs, who had been besieging the post at Aimaatong for some time. The column relieved the garrison, rhe Riffs were driven northwards, leaving numbers
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  • 251 7 FRENCH AND BRITISH VIEWS. London, July 22. hile the British Press comments on the German note in a generally favourable tone, some French newspapers criticise the note as arrogant, pointing out that it is an attempt to drive a wedge between Britain and France, in making many unacceptable
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  • 94 7 Cologne. July 22. The Dortmund, Duisburg, Wesel, Essen and Munster chambers of commerce have appealed by telegraph to the chancellor and other Ministers for State intervention in the mining crisis which is threatening to paralyse the Ruhr. Wholesale dismissals occur daily. The directors of the Wiendahlsba have
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  • 240 7 The master of the steamer Volsella reports having passed dangerous wreckage, two masts protruding four feet out of the water in lat. 1.20 i north, longitude 104.341 East, Tanjong Brakit light bearing south, true, seven miles. 11.15 G M.T. The s.s. Tara” from Negapatam with English mails is
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  • 86 7 Miners Still Obdurate. GOVERNMENT GET UNG READY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 22. The coal owners have sent a letter to the Miners’ Executive suggesting a conference to clear up the misunderstanding over the miners* demand for the withdrawal of the owners’ proposals as a preliminary condition to the
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  • 141 7 TEXTILE STRIKE THREATENED. London, July 27. A further big industrial dispute was mentioned in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon when the Labour Party represented by Mr. Ben Riley drew attention to the notices enforcing reductions in the wages of 200,000 textile operatives in Yorkshire which expired
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  • 91 7 ADVISORY COMMITTEE. London, July 22. In the House of Commons. Mr. Chamberlain announced the following appointments on the advisory committee to deal with the allocation of the Boxer In demn ty under the Chairmanship of Lord Buxton :Dame Adelaide Anderson. Sir John Jordan, Sir Charles Addis, Sir Christopher
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  • 309 7 R EGRET T A BLE I NCI DEN T. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, July 23. The most regrettable incident of the season occurred in the League Football Match between the S. R. C. and the Royal Sussex in which the referee had occasion to warn Lingard. the
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  • 351 7 Bakr-ld Rioting. TRIAL STARTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, July 22. 'The case in which Rashbehary Sen and 37 others are charged with the recent riot at Garden Reach came up for hearing yesterday before the police Magistrate at Alipore. The Court, which contains a strong, spacious iron-barred
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  • 161 7 BOY RUN OVER BY TRAMCAR. A fatal tramcar accident occurred yesterday afternoon at Weld Quay at the rear of the Central Marker. There was a large number of passengers on the car. especially people returning home from office. A Chinese lad suddenly crossed the road.
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  • 41 7 IN THE POLICE COURT. D. F. Laing, pissenger and tourist agent at Swettenham and Victoria Piers, Penang, was convicted of defaming the character of his clerk, Lazaroo, and fined $lO and costs and ordered to pay $5O compensation to complainant.
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  • 122 7 APPEAL DISMISSED. In the Court of Appeal at Kuala Lumpur before Sir Lionel Woodward, G. *7., and Justices Farrer-Manby. Watson and Deane, the appeal of the Public Prosecutor against the judgment of Mr. W. J. K. Stark, the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate, in the case brought against
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  • 1344 7 Alleged Attempted Murder. FURTHER PRIME!'DINGS. When the hearing of the case in which three ChineseEng Chooi Seng, Ng Ah Buan and Ng Ah Jongwere charged with attempted murder of Ng Kua Khoou at sea, between Penang and Pangkor in April 21 last, was resumed yesterday Mr. L. A.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 658 8 SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S J ANNOUNCEMENT. An important announcement of the extension of British commercial flying was made in the House of Commons on June 1 11 by Sir Samuel Hoare. Secretary of. State for Air. Tn reply to Sir Frederick Sykes, Sir Samuel said it was
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  • 358 8 M P’B DENIAL IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. hi the House of Commons, on June 19, Mr. Charleton (Soc..'South Shields) drew attention to paragraphs which he said appeared on Thursday in the Daily Chronicle” and th e Daily Dispatch with regard to himself, and headed. Cheapjacks
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  • 274 8 DANGER AND MISS TOOTS POUNDS. A quarrel in which a blow was struck, between two principal women members of the company playing Sky High .it the Palladium Theatre. W., has led to the absence of both from the stage. One of them, Nattova, a Russian dan cer, who
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  • 83 8 (reorge Dando. charged at Merthyr Police Court with cruelty to a horse was sentenced t© three months’ imprisonment. The horse was found lying in a field, itf off leg tied up in sacking, which upon being removed showed a huge swelling and holes from which blood exuded.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 315 8 I Joi I MOTHERHOOD Th, >.ulT rings and fatigues of maternity have exhausted you. Your vitality, of which you have been so magnificently generous, is to-day reduced, weakened, spent. And now, more than ever, it is necessary that your blood should be rich and pure and plentiful, for during the
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    • 11 8 [Healths best friend -the daily dash I ENO’S -■FRUIT SALT- i
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    • 33 8 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. Bergholt. Behind The Scenes. Tpnni« (Mrs. Lambert (Chambers. London Letter) Our Own Scottish Letter) Correspondents. Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions) Paris. Cross-Ward Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 144 8 THEATRE ROYAL Thursday 23rdSunday 26th. CHARLES RAY IN ALIAS JULIUS CAESAR» 2nd Show at 9-30 p.m. THE GOVERNOR’S LADY (WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION.) EMPIRE THEATRE, 4 NightsFriday 24th—Monday 27th POLA NEGRI SUPPORTED BY ANTONIO MORENO IN THE SPANISH DANCER» Based on the Story Don Caesar de Bazan and Stage Play Maritana
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  • 314 9 HONOURS FOR SULTAN’S FAMILY. i It will be remembered says the Straits Times” that on the occasion of the visit of the King of Siam to Johore last year His Majesty had the pleasure of conferring upon H. H. the Sultan the first class order of the
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  • 235 9 Heii- ren h>‘ t‘. s"* .000 J I' n »uj Clove? 90.00 seller Gold leaf 72.00 «elleMace Pickings no stock Nutmeg* 80s 125.00 sellers 110 b 110.00 Coconuts per 1 .'><>“ 50.<30 nom. Vpra 12 35 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell»» 1.3.00 Siam
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  • 131 9 July 25Football, C. Star v. D. Aihsan, Dato Kramat Padang. 25Malaya Cup Football, Penang vs. Perak. Esplanade. 26 Football, M. Teachers v. B. Alam. Dato Kramat Padang. 25, 28 30Penang Races. 30 X- 31 Our Cabaret” Town Hall. Aug. IPenang Races. 1 .3Cricket Colony v. F.M.S. Penang. 1
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  • 177 9 fnlluwing latest quotations m Messrs. Kennedy share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. 3'« -day. B >» >» I c. f c. sc. sc. Rubber (Dollar.) Ras.**ett 1.15 1.25 1.15 125 Indragiri 9.00 9.50 9.00 9.25 Lunas 11.50 12.00 11.00 11.50 ex New Craigielea 1.40 1.50 1.45
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  • 57 9 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. R. Sheet 172 'ts per pound per pl. $229.33 No. 1 Crepe 17’1 <ts pound per pl. $226.66 Firm. (Py Courtesy Messrs. Allen Dennys. The following were the rubber quotations in London on July 22: Smoked Sheet ...4/5 Plantation Ist latex crepe ...4/3i Dy
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  • 39 9 The General Produce Agency Ltd. Bearh Street. Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $2lO to 2loi F.A.Q. do 207 209 Low F.A.Q. do 200 206
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  • 102 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on July 22: London. Soot £262.158 Up £1.7.6 3 mos. buying 265.7.6 ~I.los 3 selling 265.10 s I.los Local. July 23: Singapore sold 125 tons at $134/Penang buyers no sellers at $1X3.55. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London. July
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  • 127 9 ph’.wn’ J JULY 23. 1925 (By COURTB.SY OF THE Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 month*’ sight Bank 2/4 3'B 3 Credit 2'4 11 16 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank R* 3 daya’sight Privet® t 1.59 I Bombay Demand Bank 154} I g Madras Demand Bank
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  • 84 9 The Spanish Dancer, a Herbert Brenon production based on the story of Don Caesar de Bazan by Adolphe D’Eunery and P. S. P. Dnmanoir and the stage p’ay Maritana will be the attractions at Empire Theatre for 4 nights commencing from to morrow, the 24th instant. Pola Negri
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  • 1216 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. i ;t i- RUBBUR t Dollar. 1 8 c' S c e Ailenoy Rubber Co Vi 9 «a i Alor (Jajah Rubber Estate 7 75« 0 00 Amalgamate Malay Estate. A or; q TAAyer Ritam Planting Syndicate 15 go <6 Ayer Kauing Rubber Estate-k n-
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 556 9 Xew Advertisements. CLEARANCE sale. MADAME ZAIDEL nncea that she is leaving within :l e.xt few days and is clearing all her U nt very low prices. Ladies will xceptional Ijargains in afternoon, sheet dresses, and frocks for t h e races, bats and lingeries. Must cleared at cost and under-cost.
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    • 341 9 -Y i 5? PRESTO FILE. X X X IL TTinjrjriiL-iNiii -8 7? The illustration shows the action of the file, and w« d not hesitate to say that it is nearer perfection than any otner file. S When open, the contents lie perfectly flat and the whole of a letter
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  • 147 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pungah for Asahan and Batu Bahra. Riiuba for Kantang (Trang) Girbee, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Hong Hwa for Rangoon. Rompin for Pangkor. Bindings and Sitiawan. Sri Muar for P. l.angkawi and Kantang (Trang). Selangor for Port Swettenhain and Singapore. Piotesilans for Singapore. Hongkong Shanghai and Japan.
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  • 429 10 CI.oSE DAILY (except Hundny) or TRim. Fed* ruled Malay Staten, Malacca, Johor and Sinx»poreRegistration and Parcel Post, exc<-| I wiier* otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption o« Nioht Mail Service. The following additional mails will he cl one daily (Snnday excepted) by
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  • 38 10 The first investigations carried out this year for locating sardine banks has been made recently by an airship belonging to the Reehefort naval centres, says a Paiis message, and they have given highly satisfactory results.
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  • 585 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, July 23, 1925. cl> Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do
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