Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 July 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 171. VOL. LXXXIII. MONDAY, 27th JULY, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 529 1 KODAK films for sale. artistic local views ALWAYS /A/ STOCK, NIKKO STUDIO 7, Northam Road, Penang. p- s *»Jui-MM«iaanunD««BanunaD«B«uQunnnuLmj4uaia»* I THE 1 MINIMAX J MOTOR UNION I I|L Fire Extinguishers. I INSURANCE CO., LTD., S Mini-mum cost S 5 Originators of I H KB "MT Max-imum Protection. B AN S
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    • 40 1 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained can only be relieved if scientifically made Glasses are used. (ICR I.O>G FXFERIFNCE Pei fectly e<juipptd testing rooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOl R SERVICE. SHANGHAI EASTERN MMFKTmt SHICIItS, Itl. tea)
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  • 374 2 COLONIAL SECRETARY ON RESEARCH. Mr. Amery, Colonial Secretary, presided at a <1 inner given by the Government at Lancaster House last month iu honour of the dolegates attending the second Imperial Entomological Conference. The object of the conference has been to coordinate measures to deal witli insect pests
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  • 567 2 The female sex, said the great Blackst me. is a great favourite of the laws of England.” The odd thing is that-women i have never been able to see it. comments the Daily Telegraph. For generations (they have never been demanding emanci- pation. and getting it, till
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  • 565 2 FIGURES THAT ARE PASSING. (From a “Times” Correspondent.) The Thames bargeman, butt of wits and inspiration of old song-writers, is going out with the tide. Sails art> being superseded by motors, and slow craft |»y moi*e speedy. Ihe change was inevitable, but when the old-fashioned j barge has
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  • 137 2 Jock Rutherford, the famous Newcastle and Arseral wing forward, has definitely and irrevocably decided to retire from football. Though for a time after the transfer of Hoar to the Arsenal last season, Rutherford lost his place in the League side, he returned for several of the later
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  • 130 2 A card game with human life as slake Jias resulted in the trial on a charge of murder of Senorita Hortensia Cortes, a beaut iful girl belonging to the under world of Mexico City. Senorita Cortes was captured some years ago by bandits and carried
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 711 2 II RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. nj f ft Including free town delivery or ‘IB An w x X ■HkMIZm IIOEF X postage. M ■MEWSfI PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. JJ I i <x»i «T Look after j|| Country (S.S. F.M.S.) $42 W X Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, i| YOU 7* tAI I*ool |L England,
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    • 23 2 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 posl, free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., P
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    • 387 2 nw—— n 1 II Vi c L Ji' •^v^ ss 3nr“ =====IB=HS iia I Correct Feeding* iV during early infancy is of great importance. V 5 It is during this period that the foundations of baby’s welfare are being laid the wise I a mother who is unable to nurse
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  • 1183 3 SOCIAL CONTRASTS. England is the land of individualism, tierniany is the home of collectivism. The whole or Anglo-Saxon civilisation pivots about the idea of personality. Nowhere olse is the gentleman the ideal of education a« in England. Personality, individuality, freedom, initiative, competition, self-elevation—these are the key words
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  • 340 3 BENGAL FIRM’S VIEWS Calcutta. July 10. —Mr. H. Litzpatrick. the representative of the Bengal Iron Company, Limited, gave evidence before the Tariff Board today. He protested against any increase of duty on steel and the continuance of bounties to the Tata Iron and Steel Company. His company
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  • 95 3 ■July 28 A 30—Penang Races. 30 31—" Our Cabaret” Town Hall. Aug. I—Penang Races. 1 3—Cricket Colony v. F.M.S. Penang. 9—Football. C. Star v. M. Ahzan, Dato Kramat Padang. 11 —Court of Appeal, Penang. 15—Football, 13. Alam v. M. Ahzan, Dato Kramat Padang. lb—Football, D. Aihsan v. Crescent,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 210 3 I the groundwork. WWjT cfsturdy childhood. I "\Sk Build up your baby's H nPt-X constitution 101 th I f Bodicks ÜbltedlOilk, I I whichprovides all g a essential nourishment I I OF all chemists ls monreadily g i AND STORES g I milk andis absolute' rf B IN FOUR SIZES.
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    • 215 3 J New Records. S t THE LATEST DANCE SUCCESSES. S' 5 a You Can Dance Fox'Trot Take A Little One Step j |j; S iwxwß On the Z. R. 3 4 Because I hey All Love You r I AOi p Lovers Waltz J Valse T 4 That Soothing Melody
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  • 3231 4 SATURDAY’S RESULTS. EXCEPTIONAL MEETING. Favoured with excellent but warm weather, until King Sol had disappeared behind the hills, and being a Saturday afternoon, there was a record attendance on the first day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn race meeting on Saturday afternoon, including H. H. the Sultan
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  • 94 4 UPTON CUP RACE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 27. The final race for the Lipton Cup resulted in «a win for Marion after fast sailing. Dr. Rattray, the owner, thus hold» the Cup. Inter-Schools Cricket. In the first inter-schools match of a series of three for a
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  • 503 4 Penang vs Perak. HOME TEAM BEAIEX. The football match between F> aud Perak for the Mal aya c played off on the Esplanade, p enan Saturday afternoon. The g On ideal. In spite of the counter attrib at the Race Course, thera crowd to witness the game.
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  • 64 4 MONOPOLIES V. MUNICIPALin The following reams have been selevted to play on Wednesday. July 29, at t e Padang:— Monopolies:—Samat, Paik »an, 1 e Bin Ewe Kin. Syed Man&hor. Osman. Munn, Kheng Teong, Kar®' Guam Hoe. Municipality:—-Pawan Teh: Li® Seng, Tan Kean Soon Goh Teik Teoh Cheng Hoe, Nadarajan:
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  • 127 4 COLONY vs F.M.S. The following have been selected w play in the Cricket match Li--Colony, which starts at a< Saturday next:— z T 4. Colony :-E. G. Bird vieS Chunchie (Singapore), H. <• ang (Penang), N. A. M. Gnffirl W Capt.. R. N. Hamilton bn a Lj 6
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  • 343 5 —“S. F. P.” MALAY IOJSHEP BY TRAM-CAR. f] lt traffic at the Bali Lane corner of :!1 Bridge Road Singapore, was sus- ltl jon fhtusday afternoon as the re of a fatal accident which befell a aig Malax boy who was knocked down d inn over l»y
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  • 86 5 Pr fessur A. 11. Douglas, director of the no* of Arizona Observatory, at a et nt of the Pacific division of the Aineric n Association for the Advance iiient of Science, stated that photographs h- had made f Mars indicated consider.bbi atmosphere on the planet, the markings
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  • 846 5 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on Saturday as follows.— Since our last advices the Rubber Share I I market has had a setback, sellers having I been prominent with buyers holding off in the meantime, Ihe release of roughly 6000 tons of uncoupcned rubber locally, coupled
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 295 5 *3 5 7 Jr I ImlnTx x BACK— pains. Are Most Often Due To Nervous Debility. Build Up Your Nerves and Cure Your Aching tdacK With The Aid of the World-Famous Blood and Nerve Tonic. Dr WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. "uift m from aching backs almost ini’!}' have other troubles as
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    • 268 5 v *v l! "|y K. a 1 ill S WaH MJ The Cigarette that climate You cannot offer your guests a better or more acceptable cigarette than “Capstan”—every Smoker in the East regards as the criterion of quality in cigarette production. Cool, perfectly flavoured and Smooth smoking, world wide popularity
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  • 887 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The Rev. G. Dexter Allen left for Singapore on Saturday. Dr. H. K. Lung M, 8., B. S., has returned from Malacca, to practise again in Singapore. Mr. D. J. Lynch is recognised as vice consul for the United States at Singapore. The s. s. Ethiopia, which arrived
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  • 228 6 DEATH AT TANJONG BUNGA. The death occurred at 8 o’clock yesterday morning, at the college’s bungalow at Tanjong Bungha, of the very Rev. E. Wallays, late Superior of the College of the Mission Etrangeres. Pulo Tikus. Born in 1842 the deceased came out to the East
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  • 181 6 A Malaya Tribune” representative interviewed, -at the Japanese CosulateGeneral on Friday last, Mr. R. Fujiyama, a member of the House of Peers of Japan and one of Japan’s foremost commercial magnates. Mr. Fujiyama is a member of the House of Peers of Japan, ex-Presi-denv of the Tokio Chamber
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  • 73 6 1 have made particularly careful inquiries amongst prominent Chinese estate owners, who declare that the supposed 6.000 tons of uncouponed rubber is nonexistent. says “The Singapore Free Press” Malacca correspondent. All excess stocks of rubber were exported long ago, and consisted mostly of crepe, not sheet. It is
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  • 58 6 In connection with the Maxwell-rd. murder on June 20, when a motorcar driver employed by a European resident was brutally cut down at the door of the galage after housing the car, Yunos bin Rantah was produced before the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate on Saturday on a
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  • 196 6 RETURN VISIT TO PENANG. Reginald Selleck and Charles Channel’s Company “Our Cabaret” are paying us a return visit, opening at the Town Hall on Thursday with two complete new programmes for Penang Theatre-goers. On their last visit “Our Cabaret” players earned the -entire approval of their audiences, and
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  • 167 6 (OOK SENTENCED TO DEATH. •Sentence of death was passed at the Singapore. Assizes on Friday by .Mr. Justice Deane on a Malay named Awang bin Kadir, formerly employed as a ship’s cook, I who murdered a Malay woman in a kam |M»ng at Telok Kurau on May IS.
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  • 147 6 Booking is now open at Messrs. G. H. Kiat and Co. Beach Street for “Scaramouche,” Rex Ingram’s Metre Production from Rafael Sabatini’s novel. “Scaramouche” was awarded the Adolph Zuker prize of $lO,OOO as the best picture of 1924 beating “The Thief of Bagdad” which came second. The story tells
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  • 288 6 SUCCSSFUL FUNCTION AT TAILING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Saturday, July 25. The Perak North Agri-horticultural Show which was held in Tai ping to-day under the auspices of the Malayan Agrihorticultural Association was a complete success. H. H. The Sultan of Perak declared the Show open at
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  • 132 6 CORBETT IN COURT. A sitting of the London Bankiuptcy Court was held, before Mr. Registrar Hope, for the public examination of Mr. R. L. Corbett, last month: liabilities £17,717 (unsecured £16,601) and as sets vajued at £16,499. the deficiency being estimated at only £lO2. The debtor stated that
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  • 118 6 —“S.T.” (’ll LN ESE KILLS HIMSELF WITH SHOT GUN. The Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) held an inquest on Friday into the death of the Chinese manager of Ong Kah Lock’s rubber estate at Pulau ULin on July 20. The evidence was to the effect that the
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  • 53 6 —“M.M.” Teng Koh the Chinese recognised hy a Johore detective in an up-mail train passing through Johore Bahru as a person wanted in Sarawak on a charge of murder, was produced before the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate on Saturday, and formally surrendered to two members of the Sarawak
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 45 6 y/hen you are Tired take /sanatogeiA I 7"Ae True Tonic-Food. W Mahmoud Ali Khan, Bhapal State: W Since using Sanatogen I foal K active and keen at every moment. Sanatogen is like the combination o t a thousand e u i ci n e s.
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    • 353 6 New Advertisements. CLEARANCE SALE. MADAME ZAIDEL Announces that she is leaving within the next few days and is clearing all her stock at very low prices. Ladies will find exceptional bargains in afternoon, evening, stieet dresses, and frocks for the races, hats and lingeries. Must cleared at cost and under-cost.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 127 6 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE. Solution of No. 23. We publish below the correct solution of the Pinang Gazette Cross-Words Puzzle No. 23, together with the names of successful competitors jPJBA l7iRjAjiPH|BtoWNjHSj HT I T|l |o|u |S|lly| E R EmM|| |T|E|Sj R A A LMD|R |A|t| n]t l e smu|ljej ■fejMC
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    • 154 6 TOWN HALL PENANQ. For Two Nights Only TWO COMPLETE CHwvJ OF PROGRAMME Thursday and Friday 30th and 31st July AT 9.30 P. M. POSITIVELY FAREWELL VISIT James McGrath, Ltd., Announces the final appear ance in Penang of REGINALD SELLECK AND CHARLES CHAMIER’S OUR CABARET THE PHENOMENAL MUSICAL SUCCESS. This is
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  • Feminine Reflections.
    • 1190 7 \l(, n da\. -I axic 29th. —Do serve for our mg this night a very excellent Puree Green Peas, the manner of making it to take of gneen peas a pint, shell then! and set aside. Now wash the shells b<>il th» tn. the water cold tcf
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    • Article, Illustration
      487 7 Bv “Estelle.” Pretty gloves are recognised as being a necessary part of every smart outfit, jWe are made aware of this by the fact that, prettier gloves are being sen t eveY from Paris than ever before. Yet with all the variety at one’s disposal, even now it
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      219 7 There is a great deal of enthusiasm amongst dress designers for combin ing plain and patterned materials, in a more or less elaborate fashion. This is so, whether the materials used are of silk, cotton, or wool. The frock illustrated is of a very pretty plain and
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    • 423 7  -  By Pauline Bouchier. One looks, at times, with envy and with sadness, at the slow-motion pictures. The art of lazing is being lost, and it is such a beneficial art —at times. I once read a story of a man who believed in “conservation of energy.’’ In the
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    • 385 7  -  By Ada Richardson In hot weather, one does not start the day 7 wisely if a plate of eggs and bacon is eaten for breakfast, with coffee, and butter. Such a. meal conduces to a heated ’oody, and the weather increases the discomfort as the day goes
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    • 724 7  -  By Helen Greig Souter. It is sad to read that an invyrnaiionat dispute is threatening the existene© of one of the principal women's orcJiestrn’» in this country. We have flw Berioi‘9 combinations of women musicians. There are. of course, a number of cafe aud dinema bands composed
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  • 367 8 Prai. on Friday last, was not at aH a nice place to be in. as the F.M.S. Custom’s Department was amusing itself by burning 392 pikuls (42.3001 b. approximately) of contraband rubber which had been taken from the smugglers and confiscated by Order of Court. In the evening, Penang
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  • 2147 8 THE KING’S CATTLE Despite his many engagements, the King’s visit to Windsor has completed the cure which ‘his Mediterranean visit began, and His Majesty is now restored to his usual good health. Mhiie at Windsor the King gave a good deal of attention to the Royal farm
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 162 8 I Rubberset I I Brushes j J Bristles guaranteed g to stay in. B I There is every advantage in a Rubber- set Brush-the Shaving or the Tooth x Brush. To use it is to know of it’s X advantages. Every bristle gripped r everlastingly in hard rubber—that’s 5 why
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    • 42 8 “E. O.” RACE WEEK. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE EVERY RACE DAY, 28th, 30th July and Ist August. DANCING TILL 1-45 a. m. on Saturday, Ist August. FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL Special Tiffin Every Day.—E. 0. Orchestra. Id PEARS I GOLDEN SERIES. < 1 r
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 488 9 premier’s Statement. SA lISFAC TORY FEATURE. ■Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. July 25. Stanley Baldwin addressed 50,000 ’’’j.ire and Cheshire Unionists at h) rby’s residence, Knowsley Park, id that the most satisfactory feature th? foreign outlook was the evident 7 ire of Germany to continue negotia- Both Great Britain
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  • 196 9 FOREIGN SECRETARY’S STATEMENT. London. July 26. British interest in the settled continental situation was emphasized by Mr. Chamberlain at Birmingham. The foreign Secretary expressed a little disappointment at the character of the German reply with regard to the mutual Pact, as it would involve the continuance of written
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  • 34 9 CONSTITUTION BILL PASSED. Capetown, July 26. Parliament has passed the South-west Africa Constitution Bill as the result of 'yiich South-west Afiica will have an Committee, an Advisorv CounC) and a Legislative Assembly.
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  • 264 9 Successful Offensive. FEZ AND TAZA RELIEVED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, July 21. French attacks in the centre of the front and in the east are regarded as having effectively relieved the pressure on Fez and Taza. The beleaguered force at the latter area has been relieved. Plans for a
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  • 42 9 SIMPLE CEREMONY. Newport (Rhode Island). July 26. The season’s outstanding social event took place at noon yesterday when Miss Muriel Vanderbilt was married to Mr. Frederic Church. The ceremony was very simple. The Suffragan Bishop of New York officiated.
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  • 49 9 FRENCH MISSION FOR LONDON. Paris, July 26. The French financial mission will be proceeding to London to-day to negotiate the settlement of war debts. It consists of M. Neret, of the Ministry of Finance, and M. Thion de la Chaume, manager of the tank of Indo-China.
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  • 45 9 SERIOUSLY STABBED. New York, July 26. The Skmegales** pugilist. Battling’ Siki, has been found in an unconscious condition with a stab wound on the neck in a street in the Hell’s Kitchen quarter. He is seriously wounded and has been sent to hospital.
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  • 25 9 FRANCE BEATS BRITAIN. London, July 25. At Brighton, in the International Athletic M itch, France beat Great Britain by 59 points to 53.
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  • 41 9 ’VARSITIES* VICTORY. New York, July 25. In the two-day tournament for the Prince of Wales’s Cup the Oxford and Cambridge tennis players on the first day won five out of the six singles against the Rockaway Hunt Club.
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  • 33 9 AMATEUR CHAMPION BEATEN. London, July 25. At Murifield, in the final of the Scottish Amateur Golf Championship, T. Dobson (Dirleton Castle) beat Willis Mackenzie, the holder, by 3 and 2.
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  • 19 9 AUSTRALIA DEFEATED. Melbourne, July 25. The English Footljall team beat Australia by 2 goals to nil.
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  • 290 9 Coal Crisis. SUPPORT FOR MINERS. [Reuter’s Telegrams London. July 25. A conference in London of the Trade Union Congress Special C -mmittee with three Railway Unions and the Transport Workers’ Union has decided in the event of the miners’ stoppage of work to take steps to prevent the
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  • 102 9 WIN FOR RENOIST. Faris, July 26. The Italian motorist, Ascari. has died of injuries owing to the overturning of his car during the 20tb lap of the Automobile Grand Prix at Monthlery, consisting of 80 circuits of the Autodrome. a distance of about 621 miles. Seagrave was
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  • 80 9 MEETING AT EDINBURGH. London, July 26. A conference of the World Federation of Education Association was held in Edinburgh yesterday. Mr. Nicholas Hans, speaking on behalf of the Russian teachers, declared that the east and west would never be united without Russian co-operation. Dr. Tsai, Chancellor, of the
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  • 59 9 COMMISSION’S REPORT. Geneva, July 26. The report of the Mosul Boundary Commission is being published in a few days. The greatest secrecy is being observed as regards its contents, but it is understood that the Commission has not defined the boundary, but has apparently left it to the
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  • 48 9 PRESIDENT’S ATTITUDE. Swamp Scott, July 25. It is stated that President Coolidge will not sanction any attempt to revise the Tariff Act at the next Congress, as he is of the opinion that tampering with it will create a general uncertainty, reacting unfavourably on business.
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  • 26 9 CHINESE CHAMBER’S DENIAL. Shanghai, July 25. The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce denies that it has decided to boycott Great Britain and Japan.
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  • 192 9 Adverse Effects. GENERAL PROTEST. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 25. A manifesto, emphasizing the adverse effect on their interests of the legislative restrictions on rubber exports from Malaya and Ceylon, has been signed by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, the Royal Automobile Club, the Commercial Motor Users’
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  • 74 9 GRADUALLY DYING OUT. Hongkong. July 27. At the end of the fifth week the strike shows the failure of the efforts to paralyse the city. The refusal of the Government and large employers to reinstate the strikers without loss of benefits has had its effect. Numbers applied for
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  • 62 9 SEVENTY SHU’S LAID Vl’. Melbourne. July 27. The seamen’s strike has been gradually extending since the de-registration of the union on June 4. Over 70 vessels are now’ idle in Australian ports, including 46 in Sydney and 22 in Melbourne. Thousands of seamen and others are idle
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  • 44 9 DEPARTURE FOR BRISBANE. Sydney, July 25. Marchese de Pinedo has left for Brisbane after four attemps to rise. ENGINE TROUBLE. Sydney, July 26. March°se de Pinedo has returned owing to engine trouble and will be unable to start again for several days.
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  • 64 9 Malayan Tennis. UNEXPECTED WIN. (F rom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 27. In the final of the Selangor Doubles Championship. Bridge and Joynt unexpectedly beat Richards and Braine, who were off their form, by G-4. 5-7, (P 2 Football Practice. At football, the Selangor Probables beat
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  • 35 9 TAMIL CRUSHED TO DEATH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 27. A Tamil fitter, engaged in oiling signal points, was this morning knocked down bv a shunting engine «and was crushed to death..
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  • 44 9 TWO FATAL CASES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 27. An outbreak of cholera is reported from an estate in Bagan Serai, and two fatal cases have occurred. The victims were Indian immigrants who arrived recently. The loc«ality is now under quarantine.
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  • 116 9 JAPAN’S VIEW. Tokyo. July 14. Baron Sbidehara states that the larger scale London Conference was proposed by the Diplomats in Peking. Japan is willing to participate if it is held but it is unnecessary, in his opinion, as the question will probably be settled by the negotiations proceeding
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  • 157 9 RETURNS TQ GAOL. An «amusing incident occurred the other day at Taipdng when a Chinese prisoner escaped from a working party «and was not missed for some hours. At about 10 p. m. the same night the warder in charge of the gate was surprised by a continuous
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  • 501 9 Leong Ah Kap Convicted. WITNESS SENTENCED. The trial of Leong Ah Kap for causing the death, by a rash act, of Mr. Yap Aam San, Chief Clerk to the Registry of Deeds. Penang, on March 29 last, at Kimberly Street, was concluded on Saturday afternoon when the accused
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  • 94 9 Hie solemnity of the feast of St. Anne was celebrated at the Church of St. Anne, Bukit Mertajam, Province Wellesley, yesterday morning with great pomp, ft was attended by a large number of people from all parts of Malaya. The church and its precincts, which were
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 37 9 BORNEO MOTORS, LTD., Sole Agents in Malaya for Economical "Transportation CARS AND TRUCKS beat service at the lowest cost. Touring Cars $1,500 1 Ton Chassis $l,OOO. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. (Deferred payments can be arranged). BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED. —MB
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  • 240 9 OBITUARY. DEATH OF FAMOUS AMERICAN JOURNALIST. New York, July 26. William Jennings Bryan, the famous American Journalist, is dead. William Jennings Bryan, late Editor and proprietor of the Commoner, was born at Salem, in the State of Illinois, on the 19th of March, 1860. He was educated at Illinois College,
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  • 1782 10 PROPOSED SUGAR FEDERATION. At the Annual General Meeting of the British Empire Producers Organisation held yesterday (Ist July) at which MrBen H. Morgan, Chairman of Council pre sided, the Report of the Council contained much interesting matter in legat d t° Empire producing industries. Among those
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 236 10 BPM Happy you can be with either Choose which you like on a hot. thir-ty day.” says Monty. ‘And you’ll be glad you were thirsty. Montserrat Pulpy Lemon Squash and Montserrat Lime Juice Cordial, both unique in fla < ur. both pure as their natural, ripe fruit, Neh remarkably good
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    • 201 10 JF Your health’s best friend n —the daily ‘dash’ of EN() K Give Nature the gentle aid she sometimes needs JL, under the trying conditions so usual in tropical 1 climates —follow the time-proved practice of drinking, first time every morning, a glass of water sparkling with a dash of
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 148 10 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. y Arthur mori•land. No. 82. Battle of the Standard. x. H lj^^.%% HUI fCOMBoJToCK-) J (STOPPED there wEuAlVj I toit. FOR-R Rf*i Exckpt.on o' bamboroqgh I Vg vfcz jBE NOTH IMG LEFT/Cp ggJ [FOURS XLtltC U ANO NewCAS TLE. THE WHOLtJ V iT [fqr us baron
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  • 187 11 The following are the latest quo. t'ttions in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list at p.m. to-day Saturday. To-day. o e 2 Shakes. j 5 >» >» X X X X e. i c. tc. ic. Rnhber (Dollar.) A. Hitam 16.50 16.00 16.50 Haytor 8.00 9.00 8.00 9.00
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  • 58 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. R. Sheet IGO cts per pound per pl. $213.33 No. 1 Crepe 154 cts per pounds per pl. $205.33 Quiet. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The following were the rubber quotations in London on July 25: Smoked Sheet ...4/3 Plantation Ist latex crepe
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  • 115 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd;— Local. July 27: Singapore sold 125 tons at $l3l Penang buyers no sellers at $130.95. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London. July 25. spot, £259 and £261.7.6 three months buying £261.10s three months selling. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd-. Saturday’s quotation for Singapore
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  • 24 11 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co.. N. L. from 19th to 25th July 1925 (l>eing one week) was 13 tons.
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  • 95 11 BILL COLLECTOR ATTACKED. Another serious crime iis reported to have been committed in the Gey lang disirict. on Thursday night says “S. F. P.” The Police understand that a Chinese billcollector was attacked by some armed men, said to be Cantonese, who shot the collector in the
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  • 79 11 H. M. cruiser Diomede arrived at Singapore, on Thursday, from Hongkong on her way to England after three years on the China Station. She will he commissioned at home for service on the New Zealand 'Station. The Diomede is in command of Captain A. R. W. Woods, R.
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  • 69 11 With reference to the murder of the Tamil coolie by a Chinese at Tanjong Malim. rtcorded in our issue of Saturday, it is now understood that the mwder was the result of a dispute between a Tamil coolie and a Chinese shopkeeper over a cent’s
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  • 25 11 Th j following Competitions have been arranged for the August Bank Holidays Sunday, 2nd August, Flag Competition. Monday, 3rd August, Mixed Competition.
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  • 1254 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. J g| j M g i RUBBER [Dollar.) f c f 0 c. AlloDDy Rubber Oo •> g Alor G&Jsh Rubber Estate I 75 2 00 Amalgamated Malay Estate* 2 90 3 10 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 16 03 16 50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Eat*t<«
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    • 319 11 I" VETERINARY I iOSiF MEDICINES. I \v< supply Veterinary Medicines to the leading and most successful trainers H Mabiya. Physic Bills for Horses are made up fresh for each order. Veterinarv Surgeon’s prescriptions receive our special care REDUCINE I fh a Great Irish Remedy for Lameness or any Joint Enlargement
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    • 55 11 gcawMiNiiun—■ HiMwai——i h*m*irm— i—i uno i g I I I PRESS COPY BOOKS i H S I I Well bound, Indexed Paged j MADE OF I S Superfine White ’Cream I i Copying Paper —500 Leaves I Medium Quarto $4.50 i Foolscap Folio $4.80 I j I The Pinang Gazette
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 154 11 FROM MONDAY, 27th TO WEDNESDAY 21th JULY AT YUE UNITED CINEMA. KUALA KANGSA ROAD. TO-NIGHT Show Starts at 7.30 p.m. FRANK KEEMAN IN “THE MASTER MAN” 5 reels HERBERT RAWLINSON “IN PASSERS BY 6 reels ROBERT GORDON IN “BLOOD BARRIER” 6 reels 4 REELS COMEDIES 4 KEELS Remember Thursday, 30th
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  • 109 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Hogendorp for Belawan. (Deli), Edi and Langsa. Sitiawan for Setul. Tanjong Star, Sungei Opis and Kuala Bahra. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Rompin for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: Penang —Albert Voegler. Alcinious. Atreus,
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  • 359 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). IT TRAIN. Federated Malay States. Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close halKan-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will l>e closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. tiain:
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  • 122 12 V PENANG. JULY 27. 1925 (By OonRTESY OF PHU Ch %.«!•«<« Bank.) London Demand Rank 2/4 5/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 3’B 3 Credit 2’4 11 lb 3 Docnmeniarx 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rh !54l 3 days’sight Private 159 i Bombay Deman'l Bank 1540 Madras Demand Bank 154’/
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  • 596 12 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, July 27, 1925. Z etc Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A Inng do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep z per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 267 12 I WE SERVE TO SELL. I AFTER WE SELL WE SERVE. 1 HAVE YOU SEEN THE g 14 H. P. ARMSTONG SIDDEUEY. s Economy, Grace, Efficiency. |j UH. P. 4 CYLINDER OPEN TOURING MODEL. 1 $3,175 CASH ĕ °R S S ATTRACTIVE DEFERRED TERMS. 1 S ||Tl JI 1 WffiE
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    • 31 12 WEEKLY features. Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. Rergholt. Behind The Scenes. Tennis (Chambers. London Letter) Our Own Scottish Letter; Correspondents. Women’s Page) I.ondon and Paris Fashions) Paris. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own
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    • 242 12 Obtainable QSS at all Good Ijgi S Dealers fiS Si Si SS S S’ B BbW imL □the spray thaTT VERMIN Moths. Mosquitos. Silve r fi s and all other <A\ X( »t' i*'[v where Lotol is sprayed ’d'E This new insecticide is now the one efl' insect fighter in
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 574 13 [To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —It was with great pleasure that 1 read in your paper of the 17th instant an article from a Penang Mobamedan. A ureat many of the Muslims here who have lieen unjustly attacked cannot but thank you for
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  • 205 13 The final passage of the Sikh Shrines Bill b\ a unanimous vote of the Punjab Council was marked by a series of con gratulatory speeches in which the Gov ermueut and particularly the Governoi, Sir William Hailey, came in for a good share of thankfulness tor his
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  • 250 13 LORD DARLING AND SHAKESPEARE. There is a famous case, not heard in this country, in which a person named Shylock was the plaintiff and one named Antonio the defendant. You may have h aid of it. What do you think should have been done in that case The
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  • 201 13 REbLLiT OF IMPROVED IKADE. A shortage of motor cars is being ex-pvaience-U at the moment in the h. Al. 8., anu especially in Kuala Lumpur, says the nialay Al ail. Intending purchasers are laced with, a shortage ol stocks at the principal agencies in Kuala Lumpur, and
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  • 141 13 A fatal motor cax accident occurred half a mile out of Rantau village on Wednesday afternoon, a Chinese passenger being killed. The car, a Ford on hire, was in charge ol a new driver, it being the first day that he had been entrusted with
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  • 159 13 A quotation from the verbatim report of Mr. Amery’s speech at the Empire Day dinner has a good deal of topical in terest to Malaya readers. “Personally, he declared, “I take little interest, in what tnay be called the constitutionmaking of the Empire. M hat 1 he
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 205 13 THE 10 H.P. is designed to provide luxurious travel at an economical cost. It is easy and comfortable to drive, speedy, a great hill-climber, and will hold the road well at all speeds. It is very light on fuel, oil and tyres, and is, undoubtedly, the ideal light car of
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    • 131 13 I To make a really enjoyable I meal of COLD MEAT, I I add a little I LEA PERRINS* Q SAUCE RIDE A RALEIGH. The all Steel Bicycles Kf-Aw English Made. Iwfm J vvWw lAgents:I Agents: i K. LEE SAN CO., lib M 1 vW I w f 81, Beach
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  • 1352 14 LOW PRODUCTION COST. The sixteenth annual general meeting of the feungei Krian Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at the company’s registered office. Ceylon House, 49 and 51. Eastcheap. E. C., Mr. V. R. Wick war (the Chairman) presiding. Mr. J. G. Armstrong, representing the kgents and Secretaries
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  • 236 14 Benares Opium p. <*bpHt f 5.000.00 non. Cloves 90.00 seller»Gold leaf 72.00 selleMace Pickings no stock NntmegsBos 125.00 sellers 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per I.(MM) 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried 12.30 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shulls 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p»*r ba
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 356 14 WM I It looks and tastes like rich red wine—and does you much more good» POUR yourself out a glass of WINCARNIS, hold it up to the light and see what a beautiful clear ruby colour it has. Then taste it. What a delicious taste. Just like a rich, full-bodied
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    • 40 14 Pitman’s Nsw Course in Ttprwbiting, 'll/SO per book, stocked by the Pin&ng Gazette Press, Ltd., Penang Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Course, Key for New Era. fl/50 per book or $1 SO post free, Stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. ltd., Penang.
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    • 364 14 PRESTO FILE. x 8 x —2 8 S M The illustration shows the action of the tile, and j 2 do not hesitate to say that it is nearer perfection than any 5 other file. n S When open, the contents lie perfectly fiat and (he X XX whole of
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  • 933 15 Under the singularly appropriate headline. Welshers in Whitehall our Kuala Lumpur contemporary T7w Malay Mail has the following trenchant criticism, in every word of which we concur Litigation of the type that the Government of Kelantan and the Duff Development Co. have been involved in for longer
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    • 526 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDi i AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated im England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR.EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji For Colombo, Aden Fort s Yokohama and Kobe. and London KHYBER July
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