Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 July 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-07-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 170. VOL. LXXXIII. SATURDAY, 25th JULY, 1825. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement364 1925-07-25 1 KODAK films for sale. i ARTISTIC local views i always in stock.NIKKO STUDIO 7, Northam Road, Penang. I PUDLO” j I KEDS” Makes Cement Waterproof. j RUBBEIRSHOES. g ZZ TO-DAY the Keds reputation for better quality is so outstanding that the name Keds is often given ZX Used for flooded364 words
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Advertisement8 1925-07-25 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO THE DISPENSARY.”8 words
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Article1592 1925-07-25 2 WRITES A The author of The Mirrors of Downing Street,” so widely known as A Gentleman with a Duster,” has j written a new book. He uses hi c duster vigorously in an attempt to show the national, social and industrial crisis, and his book,1,592 words
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Article245 1925-07-25 2 SUMMER MEETING. 1925. 1 11 1 > FIRST DAY Tuesday 18th August, 1925. SECOND Thursday 20th n 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-Selling245 words
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Advertisement1065 1925-07-25 2 AUCTIONS. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION THE COLO AL 84LK R QQ M ll Including free town delivery or l!l 8 NOTICE of sale. (i a year lr Local $36 x BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. Country (S.S. F.M.S.) $42 I X Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, i| TO BE SOLD BY I 4c.)1,065 words
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Advertisement82 1925-07-25 2 AT THE MECCA OF BOOK LOVERS MAY FAIR by Michael Arlen Author of The Green Hat.” This is one of the great publishing events of the year. Mr. Arlen is the highest priced rhort-story writer in the world. $3-00 PAID WITH THANKS by lan Hay $2.00 TALES OF THE LONG82 words
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Advertisement263 1925-07-25 2 I VETERINARY 'I MEDICINES. fll M Vi g| We supply Veterinary Medicines to the leading ami most successful i ra i lier M in Malaya. Physic Bills for Horses are made up fresh for each B-yj Veterinary Surgeon's prescr ptions receive our special car.I REDUCINE H The Great Irish Remedy263 words
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Advertisement241 1925-07-25 3 J i ~r ti I aEflgaEL x /V A I *T/ie Major" Artnq Club is the onlq cigarette the superb qualitq of which remains constant Army Club Cigarettes SANDHURST size 9n /bate hiMrtd iittfMfial sO’s in airtight tins. Cavanders Ltd., pioneers of Hygienic Cigarette Packing. Estcl. 1775 < ji.;!i;:L'j' ..;Lj.:''..ii241 words
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Advertisement26 1925-07-25 3 Order Your Copy of the Pinang Gazette” To-day, and look for last week’s solution in Tuesday’s issue. Coupo i at the bottom of the preceding column.26 words
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Advertisement113 1925-07-25 3 I FOR I Tiii? I 1 JlI JtL RACES. I Whiteaway, d Laidlaw Co., Ltd., PENANG i 1 BEG TO ANNOUNCE j A I SPECIAL DISPLAY OF > I Ladies’ Smart Frocks, d n Stylish Millinery, j New Dress Fabrics, iq Dainty Belts, i Pretty Vanity. Bags, f Silk Stockings,113 words
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Miscellaneous449 1925-07-25 3 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 24. f f First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. HV tu-e.ifn-fouM piffle, enlrim «-/ocA clot, at 11 on Friday, duly 31. across. downwards. r i x 1- A liquid. 1. Indifferent. 2 Awkward.449 words
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Article256 1925-07-25 4 NARROW VICTORY. There w.<s a fairly large and distinguished gathering on the Polo ground y esterday afternoon to witness the match between the Penang Polo Club anti 2nd/20th Burmah Rifles, including the Hon. Mr. W. Peel, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hereford, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pratt256 words
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Article43 1925-07-25 4 The results of tennis tournament ties played off yesterday: Profession Pairs.W. H. Threlfall and F. R. Sayers beat. G. A. Potts and F. Spilman 6J, B—6.86. Single Handicap Class B”. 3 E.A. Ross beat- t!5 J. A. McEvoy 75. 6l.43 words
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Article128 1925-07-25 4 The results of bowls tournament tie played off yesterday: Teams of Three.l 2 A. W. Harries. A. J. Plumb and W. Dawson beat. +2 W.S. Dunn, H. R. Wilson and J. Ford 2117. The following ties have been fixed foi Monday, July 27: Singles Handicap.+6 L. Flinter128 words
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Article373 1925-07-25 4 Mr. W. Dun man writes to the Straits Times,” as follows As another who has also studied the possible approaches to the Highlands I find it difficult to follow your correspondent’s reasoning. Is he correct in saying that only one route has received consideration Contour surveys of the373 words
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Article373 1925-07-25 4 EXHIBITION POST OFFICE, A fully equipped post office has been erected at the Kuala Lumpur race course for use in connection with the Exhibition which opens on July 31. With the exception of insurance, every class of post office business will be transacted. The presence of this office373 words
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Article151 1925-07-25 4 HONOUR FATHER CARDON. A Taiping correspondent writes to the T.0.M.. The Revd. Father R. Card on, the Vicar of the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Tapping, celebrated the silver jubilee of his sacredotal ordination on July 15 and 16. A number of functions were arranged151 words
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Article75 1925-07-25 4 SEVEN YEARS FOR FORGERY. Before Acting Chief Justice, Sproule on Wednesday Lee Veng Seng was found guilty by a common jury of being in possession of forged currency notes and was sentenced to seven years rigorous imprisonment. L'e Veng Seng stood his trial at the last Assizes as75 words
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Article83 1925-07-25 4 The following programme of music will be presented at the Orchestral Concert to Im? given at the E. O. Hotel, to-morrow, July 26, at 9.39 p.m.: 1 Rhapsodic Hongroise No. 2 List/. 2 Morceau Albumleaf Wagner 3 The Merchant of Venice Rosse a Prelude No. 183 words
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Article352 1925-07-25 4 CLUB TOURNAMENTS. The prize distribution following on the teqnis tournament took place last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Cecil Rae wife of the popular President pf the Ciub. gave the prizes away and following are the events with winners Championship, cup presented by Dewar and Sons Ltd won by C.352 words
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Article189 1925-07-25 4 T.O.M.’ K It is ba<l luck for you remarked Mr. Ezechiel, in the Magistrate’s Court, Ipoh, on Thursday, in fining a Malay $lO for selling curios without a licence. The accused, whose licence had expired some time last month, said that he had been intending to renewT.O.M.’K - 189 words
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Article213 1925-07-25 4 ALLEGED SUICIDE. A man’s face badly mutilated by gunshots is what Inspector Farquharson of the Rochore Division saw on going into a house at Pulo Tekong at midnight on July 20 says The Malaya Tribune. The man who is believed to have committed suicide was Mr. Wong213 words
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Article594 1925-07-25 4 DJAMBI RUBBER BOOM. (Translated.) It is considered by the native rubber producers at Djambi that rubber is now booming over there. With rubber fetching over $2OO per picul in Straits currency. labour has become scarce. The prosperity of the natives may be imagined from the fact that children594 words
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Article109 1925-07-25 4 Amount previously acknowledged $4,050.20 A Hu Yew 5.00 Mr. Wee 800 Kee Liam 5.00 Messrs. Soon Theam <t Co 25.00 Kim Seng Kongsi 20.00 Dr. Li in Ch wee Leong 25 00 Mr. Lim Seng Hooi 25.00 Lim Joo Chong 20.00 Ng Seng Sooj 25.00 Khor109 words
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Article811 1925-07-25 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Kedah Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at the Registered Offices of the Company, 33, Beach Street, Penang, this morning, when there present Dr. C. F. Nicholas (in the chair), Hon. Mr. P. Simpson. Messrs C. Reimann and B.811 words
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Article121 1925-07-25 4 Mr. John Hunter, preside the annua] meeting j n pj-°, at said the results fo, had come up to their owing to the restriction enactment’/’ had only a comparatively small > bearing, and after al], they were lV just in the initial stages of al v w® which121 words
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Article99 1925-07-25 4 e p’u I s u an Ual >n Edinburgh. Mr. H. c. Bm) of Ravenshy. moving the adopt™ of the report, said the position of th company had greatly improved «in they last met a year ago. The ir profiu were £3700 better, their average g ro <.99 words
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Article29 1925-07-25 4 A big fire was witnessed from Penang at Prai yesterday afternoon, which we discovered was the burning of about 400 piculs of smuggled rubber seized recently.29 words
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Article248 1925-07-25 4 APPRECIATIVE LETTERS. The following letters, the first from Sir Frank Swettenharn, G.C.M.G., C.H.. and the second from the Education Committee of the Borough of East Ham. are of interest in showing appreciation, not only of the improvement in the Pavilion itself, but of the educational work which is248 words
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Advertisement52 1925-07-25 4 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. Sold52 words
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Advertisement48 1925-07-25 4 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 against a sudden attack, get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can be depended upon. Foi’ sale everywhere.48 words
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Advertisement128 1925-07-25 4 DESPONDENT WOMEN most often will find the root of trouble in simple functional cause I example, absence of daily reguly r E v a depressing influence on the spin s sides being injurious to the who e svs As a speedy aid for 13 1 Pinkettes, the dainty little laxat128 words
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Article3524 1925-07-25 5 LEGAL ADMINISTRATION. LAND TENURE. BY BOOKWORM j (JUS to quitting Calcutta, Mr. Die had been called upon by the SupGovernment for his sentiments as ,i nature of the law and the mode of Bering it, best suited to the cirnces of this Island at that time.3,524 words
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Advertisement197 1925-07-25 5 Beecham’s Pills have proved so uniformly successful and popular that they have been happily re. y ferred to as the f Medicine Chest in a Pill Box." They enable you io deal safely and effectively with indigestion, Acidiiy, Heartburn, Flatulence, Nausea. Dyspepsia, and L oss of Appetite; with Biliousness, Con-197 words
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Miscellaneous102 1925-07-25 5 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By ariher moreland. No. 81. A Mediaeval Siege. i al I I x-*- I rs x-d' n B a ZN& 7 Should we be casting A I l?? MsjYOU COMING Our k'' 'W, 5 J F JgL I -TMe-SHOW AND Oiv.oe OIM AX \I) 135.— '1102 words
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Article18 1925-07-25 6 Ferguson. At Tambnn Road, Ipoh on the 21th instant To Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Fergusona daughter.18 words
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Article401 1925-07-25 6 In our issue of yesterday we published a letter written to our Kuala Lumpur contemporary by Virttor, who thoroughly understands his subj< ct. He throws what must be entirely new light, to the majority of his readers, on the office of Chief Secretary to the Government of the401 words
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Article431 1925-07-25 6 The negotiations entered into by the Legislative Assembly at Cape Town with the Indian Government, as reported by Renter yesterday in order to suppress the influx of Indians, is likely to cause a good deal of ill-feeling throughout India. As things stand in South Africa,431 words
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Article44 1925-07-25 6 SELANGOR SINGLES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 25. Ong Ee Kong beat Loke Yaik Foo 8-6, 6 2 in the final of the Selangor Championship Singles. The play was uninteresting but there was a hard fight in the first set.44 words
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Article64 1925-07-25 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, July 25. The first athletic sports of the Government English Schools at Kuala Kangsar were very successful. There was a fine large gathering including H.H. the Sultan of Perak. The programme comprised 26 events whi<-h were keenly contested. The championship cup64 words
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Article1552 1925-07-25 6 OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP CHINA INLAND MISSION. (From <’ur Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, July 1. It is one-of the largest missionary organisations in the world, and, while working only in China, it has centres in Great Britain, North America. Australasia and Europe. The society was commenced in Glasgow 60 years1,552 words
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Advertisement177 1925-07-25 6 iKaeU fyAand,— one at a> tfnc. xYr *Ww \MI ww wvw \Z *< I i State Express Cigarettes are made by hand one at a time, and contain only long golden strands of pure tobacco which ensure delightful coolness in smoking. Our method of hand»making eliminates all sand and other177 words
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Advertisement54 1925-07-25 6 ID. fir* O.” racĕTweek. 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.—Snndav, 26th July, 9-30 p. m. I PEARS’ i J I GOLDEN SERIES.54 words
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Miscellaneous26 1925-07-25 6 I IDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Waler. 2.45 a.in. 8.50 a.in. 2.38 p.m. 9.22 p.m. To Morrow. 3.14 a.m. 9,15 a.tn. 3.3 p.m. 9.46 p.m.26 words
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Obituary49 1925-07-25 6 DEATHS Macdonald. At Hindhead. Surrey, on 19th June. Majory Douglas Kennedy, wife of Charles Leslie Macdonald, and youngest daughter of James Young Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy, formerly of Penang. M MCDONALD.At Senna, Kilchcan, Arduamurchan, on 26th inst., lan Archibald MacDonald, eldest son of John MacDoaald. of Clyde Pilot Service.49 words
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Article213 1925-07-25 7 Abd el Krim Withdraws. CLEVER MOVE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, July 24. Th»' Moroccan situation is summed up the statement that Abd el Kriin is 1 inL «round from the military and Seal standpoint. I r says the Riffs withdrawal llO rth of Wergha indicates that Abdel -•rim ig[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 213 words
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Article127 1925-07-25 7 STRIKE DECLARED. I omloii. J ul 5* 24. The strike of the wool and textile operatives referred to in th-- House of Commons on July 22 has already begun, the operatives resisting the five per cent reduction on the cost of living bonus, which th-* employers127 words
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Article53 1925-07-25 7 SERIOLS EFFECTS. Melbourne 1 Jnly 24. There is anxiety that the fleets o! the shipping strike are deepening and unemployment is increasing. Mr. Bruce has urged both sides to strive to arrive at an early settlement as it is imjw.ssihle for the Government to contemplate such a53 words
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Article98 1925-07-25 7 BY ZEPPELIN. Moscow. July 24. Captain Bruns, of I'm Norwegian A’r Force, has arrived in Bei lin. He submitted to a conference of experts plans of a Ztppolin expedition to the I’ole under hr. Nansen in 1927. The route will be from Murmansk, to Franz Josef Land98 words
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Article42 1925-07-25 7 four admissions. Helsingfors, July 25. Ihe Nurses Organisations of Poland. nmc“, Ireland and Cuba have been admutf] f O the International Council of new President of which is Nina Gage of China. The next ngre.-s will held in Peking.42 words
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Article89 1925-07-25 7 Paris, July 24. Matin reports that on the night F v 2. eighteen ex-pupils of the nperor Alexander Lycee, Leningrad, v< executed without trial. Sixty deported to the extreme north of '’’■■h.» <>r were imprisoned. bose exi cuted include Prince Nicholas j' "z'm* aged 76, the last Russian89 words
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Article257 1925-07-25 7 Important Developments. OWNERS AND MINERS MEET. l Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 24. Important developments in the coal dispute have taken place. To-day the representatives of the owners and miners met Mr. Bridgeman separately at the Ministry of labour to discuss the obstacles with a view to opening negotiationsl Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 257 words
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Article244 1925-07-25 7 SU RRE Y B E \TS SI 'SSE X. London. July 21. At Brighton. Surrey beat Sussex by an innings and three runs. Surrey put up 343 (Ducat 91, Howell 57 and Fender SO). Sussex scored IX9 (Fender 5 wickets for 45 runs) and followed on. scoring 151244 words
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Article23 1925-07-25 7 ROSENBERG’S SUCCESS. New York. July 24. Charley Rosenberg retained the World’s Bantamweight Championship by knocking out Eddie Shea in the fourth round.23 words
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Article191 1925-07-25 7 Two inquests were disposed of by Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, sitting as Coroner to-day. One concerned the death of a Chinese named Ah Chee who was found dead with a knife stuck in his stomach at the back part of his house on July 15. Evidence was191 words
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Article210 1925-07-25 7 Enthusiastic Welcome. DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams w Melbourne. July 24. The march past of the American naval men through enormous and enthusiastic crowds was held up by a distressing accident to the verandah of the cinema at Rourke Street. It was packed with spectators and collapsed.[Reuter’s Telegrams ] - 210 words
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Article40 1925-07-25 7 FIRE ON P. O. STEAMER. London. June 24. A fire which broke out among the cargo of egg-pulp, gambier and feathers in number one hold of the I’. and O. s.s. Kalyan at Tilbury Dock was extinguished after three hours.40 words
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Article153 1925-07-25 7 AGRI-HORTICT’LTUR XL SHOW. One of the successes of last year’s Agri-Horticultural Show was the exhibition of Port Dickson basketry work. A very la»ge quantity of baskets, hats, handbags, etc. from Port Dickson have been sent h me to Wembley Exhibition this year where they are one of the153 words
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Article135 1925-07-25 7 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir.May I offer the suggestion embodied in the following. It is obviously possible, and I believe it to be probable, that in the course of post (that is between leaving the solver’s hands and reaching you) a coupon bearing the genuine solver’s135 words
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Article160 1925-07-25 7 This month there have been four cremations at the Royal Plaza, at Bangkok says The Straits Tinies. The first was that of the remains of the Heir Presumptive, one was of the remains of a Royal Princess and the other two were Royal Princes. The ceremonies160 words
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Article268 1925-07-25 7 General Meeting. DINNER AND DANCE. Mr. .1. I*. Souter presided at the annual general meeting of St. Andrew’s Society, which was held at the Penang Cricket Club yesterday evening. There was a fairly good attendance of members. Ihe minutes of the last meeting were read and c268 words
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Article73 1925-07-25 7 FIN VL SELECTIONS. The following are our final selections for this afternoon’s races: Race I(1) Cesarion Girl. (2) Queen of Clubs. (3) Silap. IT (I; Sevenoaks. (2) Dinkie. (3) Spangles. lII (1) Purser. (2) Lady Sydney. (3) Merry Mai-Sen. IV— (1) A. D. (2) Little Wonder. (3) Maharani.73 words
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Article146 1925-07-25 7 At the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court yesterday, before Sir Lionel Woodford, Mr. Justice Watson and Mr. Justice Deane, Mr. Freeman argued an appeal from a decision of Mr. Justice FarrerManby, who allowed the application of Mr. Loh Yuk Kuan to bp added as a146 words
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Article111 1925-07-25 7 What is stated to be the biggest log jam in sixty years occurred this spring on the Montreal river, which flows into Lake Temiskaming in Northern Ontario. 300,000 logs were piled up to a height of eighty feet, with a width of 250 yards, cbpking the river111 words
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Article1122 1925-07-25 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. W. A. N. Davis, registrar, Supreme Court. Singapore, is now in Penang for the races. Sir Charles E. St. John Branch, Kt., K. C.. formerly a Puisne Judge, Penang, and now Chief Justice of Ceylon, has arrived in that Colony. The death is announced of Eileen Elisabeth,1,122 words
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Advertisement37 1925-07-25 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,BOO. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. (Deferred payments can be arranged). BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED.37 words
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Article1298 1925-07-25 8 S.T.” GENERAL ADVISER’S REPORT, From the annual report on the State of Johore for the year 1924 prepared by the Hon. Mr. Hayes Marriott. C.M.G., who was General Adviser, it appears that the revenue of the State amounted to $10,947,959.68 as against $11.094.954.79 in 1923. TheS.T.” - 1,298 words
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Article100 1925-07-25 8 S.T.” SURPRISE HOLD UP. The traffic department sprang a surprise on the motoring public in Singapore by holding up all cars passing down Orchard Road between eight and nine o'clock in order to examine licences. They were unlucky, however, for out of several hundred drivers stopped by theS.T.” - 100 words
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Article84 1925-07-25 8 Tokio, July 20.The flood in the vicinity of Seoul is now subsid ng. It is stated that 338 persons have been killed. The bye election in the Yamagata prefecture has ended. Mr. S. Matsuoka is elected M.P. The ex Minister at Bukharest, Mr. Horiguchi, has been appointed84 words
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Advertisement614 1925-07-25 8 GAMAGES Pioneers of Overseas Trading For nearly 50 years we have been giving our customers in every Town in the World—real Sterling Value. Here are 4of the greatest selling lines of the Year—The Value is incomparable. All these Goods In some cases, there POST FREE to J*T' onl U a614 words
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Advertisement167 1925-07-25 8 Mrs. E. Hudson Tells How Cuticura Healed Eczema My little boy was troubled with eczema on his face, neck, arms, ©hands and legs. It started with white blisters on his face and when they broke sore eruptions formed, and he looked a sight. He could not sleep on account of167 words
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Advertisement961 1925-07-25 8 Backache THE treatment of Backache pre- BANKING CoRPoR z ypp2jH| sentd no difficulties when (Incorporated in p De Witt’s Pills are used. Relief is obtained almost instantly and Authorised Capital in a few days the trouble is [BBaed and paid up completely cured. Sterling Fn dH Perhaps the experience of961 words
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Article469 1925-07-25 9 LADY MARJORIE DALRYMPLE AT TAPAH. A T.0.M.” Tapah correspondent writes that Lady Marjorie Dalrymple. Commissioner for Scouts and Guides, accompanied by Mrs. Cavendish. Chief Commissioner for Malaya. Girl Guides, and Mrs. Gorman. District Commissioner for Perak, visited the Government Eng--I'sh School, Tapah. this week, where she469 words
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Article353 1925-07-25 9 DIREC TORS REPORT The fifteenth annual report of the directors of the United Malacca Rubber Estate, Limited, for the year ended April 30 shews a profit of $54.100.66 after deducting the Directors’ fees and de preciation on buildings etc. This together with -$.36,071.37 brought forward from the353 words
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Article32 1925-07-25 9 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. K. Sheet 162 cts per pound per pl. $216 No. 1 Crepe* 158 cts per pound= per pl. $210.66 Weaker. (Bt/ Courtesy of Messrs. Alien Dennys.)32 words
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Article240 1925-07-25 9 Beimres Opinm p. $5,000.00 lion. Cloves 90.00 seller*Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Picking- no stock NnttnfgrBos 125.00 sellers 110 b 110.00 Coconuts per 1 .(MM? 50.00 nom. n opra Sundrwd 12.30 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p-r240 words
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Article227 1925-07-25 9 The market, during the period und» i ieview, has been erratic, and heavy flue uiations have taken place. Telegrams received yesterday from London and New York gave the price of Spot Sheet at, 4/4d. and 117 cents gold respectively, a drop, in both instances, on the227 words
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Article124 1925-07-25 9 PENANG. JULY 25. 1925 (By Courtksy of thk Ch a Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2'4 3-8 3 Credit 2'4 11'16 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank R«154|l 3 days’sight Private 159 I c Bombay Demand Bank c Madras Demand Bank 154 j124 words
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Article145 1925-07-25 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Belawan (Deli), Pangkalan Brandan, Pangkalan Soesoe and Tanjong Poera. Wm. Penn for Boston ami New York. Egra for Rangoon and Calcutta. Glenogle for Port Swettenhani, Singapore, China and Japan. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Waroonga for Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy Yeh and145 words
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Article125 1925-07-25 9 <’t.<»Nh DAILY (fc*e-i.t S....dny> in IliW. Fr-tWxUd Malay a r and Sim>aport. Registration and Panel PcM, where otherwise elated, close half an hon» -ar icUiaii the Ordinary mail Resumption o» Night Mail Sekv e. 'The following additional mails will be clodaily (Sunday excepted) by the 730 p.m traifi:Parit125 words
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Article368 1925-07-25 9 S GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England.) 7th Sunday after Trinity. 7.45 a.m. Litany, 8 a.m. Matins, Psalms 31. Chant 117, 8.30 a.m Holy Communion, Hymns 321. 182. 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Hymns 261. 418. 169. 27. Psalms 37. Chant 122, Magnificat Chant368 words
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Advertisement425 1925-07-25 9 Xcvv Advertisements. CLEARANCE SALE. MADAME ZAIDEL n( m c»*s that she is leaving within ,i \t h*w <lays and is clearing all her ver y iow prices. Ladies will v-eptionai bargains in afternoon. dresses, and frocks for races hats and lingeries. Must 4car< d at cost and under-cost No 81.425 words
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Advertisement40 1925-07-25 9 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.40 words
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Advertisement82 1925-07-25 9 Ohin Seng Co., I (Under New Management) I I Motor Car Importers, Repairers, Motor Accessories, e and Oil Dealers. CARS FOR HIRE DAY AND NIGHT. g Sole Agents in Penang of the Remarkable RHODES, the most economical car in the World. I Telegrams Chinseng, Penang.’’ I I Telephone No. 420.82 words
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Miscellaneous173 1925-07-25 9 THEATRE ROYAL, Thursday 23rd—Sunday 26th. CHARLES RAY IN ALIAS JULIUS CAESAR” 2nd Show at 9*30 p.m. THE GOVERNOR’S LADY (WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION.) EMPIRE THEATRE ii i «..—a. .i Friday 24thMonday 27th The Perfect Picture co A QREAT STAR W POLA NEGRI if; Sublime and Beautiful in a Picture the SPANISH173 words
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Article468 1925-07-25 10 OUTSPOKEN DISCOURSE. i Dr. Barnes, Bishop of Birmingham, ini a sermon at Westminster Abbey, summed up the alarming view he takes of the future of the Church of England,' says the Daily News.” The Bishop said the position of the Church was a cause of grave anxiety to468 words
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Article154 1925-07-25 10 Inly 25Football. C. Star v. D. Aihsan, Dato Kramat Padang. 25Malaya Cnp Football, Penang vs. Perak, Esplanade. 26 Football. M. Teachers v FJ. Alam. Dato Kramat Padang. 25. 28 30Penang Races. 30 31—Onr Cabaret” Town Hall. Aug. I Penang Races. 1 3Cricket Colon? v. F.M.S. Penang. 1 Football.154 words
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Article15 1925-07-25 10 Trivandrum, June 23.Mr. Watts has been formally installed as Dewan of Travancore.15 words
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Article757 1925-07-25 10 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. .i London, June 25. I For the past week Rubber has advanc 'ed steadily under the intluence of a strong demand for Spot and near delivery. all positions have risen in value. The advance compared with the quotations of last Thursday amounts to 2d.757 words
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Advertisement17 1925-07-25 10 Puman’s Niw Course in Typewriting, fl/50 per book, stocks' 3 by the Pinanp Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang.17 words
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Article824 1925-07-25 11 Advertising is the art of making known. It is estimated that the world spends five or six hundred million pounds a year on advertisingtwice the yield of the British income tax. Before the war, between eighty and a hundred million pounds a year was spent in Britain824 words
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Advertisement24 1925-07-25 11 Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, Key for New Era. $l/50 per book 3 r $l/80 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, ltd., Penang.24 words
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