Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 July 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-07-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 173. VOL. LXXXIII. WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY, 1925. PRICE 15 GENTS.20 words
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Advertisement605 1925-07-29 1 kodak films fob sals. artistic local views aL \A/AYS in stock, m kko studio I Northam Road, Penang. ID ALHAMBRA CIGARS BEiI 'Wz’ Here are a few of the most POPULAR SHAPES:— 414 |B| EXCELENTES Touring Car Complete $2,250. ISm ESPECIALES —nmmm BELLEZAS The New Good Maxwell r Tpw a605 words
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Advertisement39 1925-07-29 1 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained cau only be relieved ’f scientifically made Glasses are used. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testing rooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOUR SERVICE. SHANGHAI EASTERN V.INUFACIUBIK6 CPTICIAIS. IM, Penang Road.39 words
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Article2013 1925-07-29 2 THE HOUSE” IN HISTORY. The King and Queen visited Christ Church, Oxford, on June 24, for the celebration of its fourth centenary. “It is not growing like a tree in bulk that makes the history or the greatness of a college. Those who have taken root and blossomed2,013 words
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Advertisement692 1925-07-29 2 I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. I j| Including free town delivery or W X postage. nj II PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ;J l| a year ||j Local 136 Country (S.S. F.M.S.) $42 X Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, i| ill England, the Continent x &c.) $4B Monthly Quarterly and v x no W/ Half-yearly692 words
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Advertisement232 1925-07-29 2 AT THE MECMOFJtooitJj MAY fair by Michael Arlen Author of “The Green H. t > This is one of the Breat events of the year. Ar highest priced short store 4f world. Vr,ter «4e PAID WITH THANKS by Un Hay TALES OF THE LONG BOW by G. K. Chesterton Postage232 words
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Article1106 1925-07-29 3 an EXCITING PASTIME. 1’ radise of the Pacific and centre’’—l pardon ‘centre of surf-riding.” So ght the writer of a tourist-agent’s fold<tait h>s description of Hawaii, and ~t l ;i recent brief visit, to Honolulu I n vouch for the first epithet being jus- and the second1,106 words
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Article494 1925-07-29 3 The “Siam Observer,” under the above heading, has an Editorial as follows in its issue ot July 21. Although our contemporary fails to seo that there is any difference between a law and the administration of that law. we reciprocate his fraternal sentiments. A week or494 words
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Article51 1925-07-29 3 Mr. G. A. Millington employed by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Comnany. was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital on Monday with injuries sustained in a motor-cycling accident in Thomson Road on Sunday morning. He was picked up in the road by some Malays and taken to his51 words
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Article95 1925-07-29 3 July 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, B. Alam v. M. Ahzan, Dato Kramat Padang. 16— Football, D. Aihsan v. Crescent.95 words
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Advertisement281 1925-07-29 3 *< r The Store that Server the h'lnbire BARKERS NEW INDIAN LIST a handsome 64-page book, received in India this week, and already despatched to thousands of customers in all parts of the country CONTAINS Fashions and Fabrics Clothes for the Car New Models in Gowns and Frocks Fur Coats281 words
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Article2440 1925-07-29 4 Second Day’s Results*. GOOD DIVIDENDS. The weather was al) that could be desired for the second day of the Penang Turf Club’s autumn meeting, but the attendance was not so large as on the first day. The racing was good throughout. So well were the handicaps allotted2,440 words
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Article149 1925-07-29 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —May I ask whether those who met at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore really understood What is Islam and do they also know that each must bear his own burden, and none could expiate for another’s sin What amount of149 words
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Article120 1925-07-29 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] May I offer the following suggestion That the Puzzle Coupon be printed immediately below the Puzzle and above the conditions of entry, and that any entries with the Coupons cut out and pasted on be disqualified. Yours, etc.,120 words
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Article790 1925-07-29 4 BEAUTY ADORNED. The second day’s attendance at our Autumn Meeting was a marked improvement upon the first. Everyone seemed in gayer mood, perhaps because Dame Nature had refrained from weeping, as she had threatened to do in the early afternoon. Tropical sunshine, soft verdure, and encircling790 words
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Article38 1925-07-29 4 The homeward mail by the Mantua closes at noon on Saturday, the Ist proximo. The P. O. Packet Khyber with mails despatched from London on 9th July is expected to arrive here at 6 am. to-morrow.38 words
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Article236 1925-07-29 4 ANOTHER MOTOR ACCIDKy T On Monday evening, W |>. Ml Bridges was coming out of the 1 J G ing into the Methodist Church lea<J in his sidecar combination J L prKni »es to the Ulmt Ma ear driven deatt’s syce and coming alonp r n Lahat direction236 words
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Article189 1925-07-29 4 HEIRS IN MALAYA. Gravesend police are- endeavouring tv trace the relatives of a wealthy recluse. Miss Agnes Ramsay Clarke, who has died in the local infirmary, says the “Daily Graphic” of June 30. Though possessed of a considerable sum of money and other valuable property,189 words
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Article98 1925-07-29 4 Messrs Reginald Selleck and Charles Chamier’s Company of entertainers are paying a brief return visit to Penang, arriving to-day from Ipoh. where they have presented two of their select programmes with great success. “Our Cabaret” are playing t-’o nights on Thursday 30th and Hid&y 31st, with two complete98 words
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Advertisement197 1925-07-29 4 Lumbago r T l HE deep-seated pains of Lum* bago are quickly dispelled y the action of De Witt’s Pills and cures thus effected are permanent because De Witt’s Pills remedy the or the trouble. Perhaps the experience of Mrs. Wykes affords the best proof of tne efficacy of the197 words
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Article860 1925-07-29 5 i Tragedy Of Eurypides. I MAKEE kill two MEN.” [’he Blue Funnel steamer Eurypides in Singapore late on Sunday ning unexpectedly and brought news f a shocking affair which had taken J( i ic e t .)i b'-ard when the vessel was some listance from Singapore,860 words
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Article507 1925-07-29 5 ANOTHER MOTOR SMASH. The evil reputation of the Woodlands and Bukit Timah Roads for motoring accidents was upheld during the week-end, says The Straits Times, when there were two accidents, involving a Maxwell and a Ford respectively. The first accident occurred at 9.30 on Saturday night, when a507 words
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Article144 1925-07-29 5 DEATH OF HER MOTHER AT HOME. The death of Mrs. T. Lowndes Bullock, mother of Lady Severn, occurred it Woodlawn, Oxford, on July 19. Deceased was a charming personality and during her visit to Hongkong in 1922 made many friends. Mrs. Bullock, who was bora In Peking,144 words
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Advertisement18 1925-07-29 5 p ’’Man's New Courbi in Typewriting, 11 50 p er book, stocked by the Pinanp Press, Ltd., Penang.18 words
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Advertisement70 1925-07-29 5 TO AVOID DYSENTERY and diarrhoea during the hot season the system must be kept clean and the tunc tions active, for which purpose there is nothing equal to Pinkettes dispel constipation and prevent its return, cure biliousness, sick headaches, torpid liver, ill-smelling breath clear the skin of pimples and blotches.70 words
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Advertisement282 1925-07-29 5 Remfrustor^ Express and Hi-Speed Cartridges JWE SERVE TO SELL. I Q A I AFTER we sell we I /TSHESE new cartridges give greatly in- 1 1/ 1\ i A X creased velocity and much lower trajec- S Z tory over the regular loads. Your old rifle lift. S S SI282 words
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Article492 1925-07-29 6 Much dissatisfaction has been expressed in connection with the very limited space at present available for the use at the Turf Glub of the Stand reserved for the the exclusive use of members. The complaint is not of purely local origin. While we are fully aware that492 words
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Article320 1925-07-29 6 Shortage of rice in Japan need not worry us very much in Malaya as the dealers can be prevented from exporting it if their enterprise is likely to involve shortage here. The Japanese* would have to be very short of rice to import the stuff that we eat, as320 words
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Article376 1925-07-29 6 -The Afghan Government, we see, has refused to accord Italy any reparation for the execution of an Italian subject. Apart from political reasons the geographical position of the belligerents renders it practically impossible for the Italians to seek to enfo ce reparation from India’s buffer State or.376 words
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Article1553 1925-07-29 6 THE CHINESE PUZZLE. ROOT OF MISCHIEF. London, July The Chinese troubles grow more lather than less menacing, and it is Impossible for anyone to say to-day what may be the end of it all. Apart from the grave risks of European casualties and International complications, with an1,553 words
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Advertisement108 1925-07-29 6 ■■waarwßwnnDnmwwDcjDnaMmuni-»»» 5K E N SITAS a n h As 75 rr y**vy Sood -I Q C As -JW m Cents P er n m t M T a Good T,n i Cigarettes JujßKmfr**' z. S J c. w < Be bC 50 oe n c CIGARETTES j OBTAIN ABLE EVERYWHERE.108 words
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Advertisement43 1925-07-29 6 ID. S’ O.” RACE WEEK. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE EVERY RACE DAY. 30th- July and Ist August. DANCING TILL 1-45 a. in. on Saturday, Ist August. FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL Special Tiffin Eyery Day.—E. A 0. Orchestra. f DEARS’ 1 t J GOLDEN SERIES.43 words
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Miscellaneous86 1925-07-29 6 TOWN HALL, PENANG. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY Two Complete Changes of Programme Thursday and Friday, 30th and 31st July, at 9-30 p. m. POSITIVELY FAREWELL VISIT JAMES McGRATH, LIMITED* Announces the final appearance in Penang of Reginald Selleck and Charles Chamier’s OUR CABARET The Phenomenal Muscial Success. This is yonr86 words
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Miscellaneous27 1925-07-29 6 UDE I ABI ES. i.’o I'kv. HigL Water. I.uw Wai--». 5.27 a.in. 11..3*» a.in. 5.15 p.ui. Midnigiit. '!>> ViiiKHOlV 6.59 a.in. 12.4 a.in. 7.6 p a-. 12.9 p.m.27 words
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Article427 1925-07-29 7 Temporary Subsidy. toxsll)! RATION BY CABINET. [Reuters Pelegrams.] London, July 28. is learned that ibe Cabinet to-day ’.plrred the question of a temporary sidy for the coal mining industry and V several other possible solutions of dispute, but has not reached any final decision. T t is understood[Reuters Pelegrams.] - 427 words
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Article87 1925-07-29 7 NO DANGER OF SHORTAGE. London. July 28. In the House of Commons, replying to dr. Robert Morrison. Sir Cunliffe-Lister Niid that there was no reason to think that the recent agreement between the Harriman Combine and the Soviet Government V' uld interfere with the supplies of iinuaii—- peroxide87 words
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Article67 1925-07-29 7 SECOND READING. London. July 28. The House of Lords has passed the u c<>nd reading of the Dangerous Drugs Bill, the main object of which is to ratify -he decision of the International Opium Conference at Geneva that Coco leaves n 'l Indian hemp should be added67 words
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Article53 1925-07-29 7 JUDICIAL ENQUIRY’. London, July 28. In the House of Commons, replying to n' with regard to the judicial en- Bry into t|>? disturbances in Shanghai, U. Ronald McNeill pointed out that nnminicalong must pass l>etween a ■•urir .r of nations and nothing could u '’"tie until an agreement53 words
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Article19 1925-07-29 7 DR. GALLO’S RESIGNATION. Buenos Aires. July 28. Ib. Vicente C. Gallo, Minister of the or. has resigned.19 words
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Article283 1925-07-29 7 Franco-Spanish Agreement. CONCERTED AC!ION. [Reutrr’s Telegrams Madrid. July 28. A communique from Morocco states that a French aeroplane traversed Quilates in the Spanish zone, while Spanish aeroplanes bombed enemy concentrations, which were advancing towards the French front near Hasihuesgan. French and Spanish air forces have thus begun to[Reutrr’s Telegrams ’ - 283 words
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Article68 1925-07-29 7 ESCAPE FROM HOSPITAL. New York, July 28. Despite his wounds Battling Siki ’escaped fiom the hospital, clad in pyjamas. He disappeared in a taxicab. [On July 26 Reuter cabled The Senegalese pugilist. Battling Siki, has been found in an unconscious condition with a stab wound on the neck68 words
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Article65 1925-07-29 7 FUTURE OF SAN DIEGO. San Diego (California). July 28. The U. S. Secretary of the Navy. Mr. Wilbur, has announced a plan for making San Di?go a home airport for rigid dirigibles. Los Angeles, July 28. The Shenandoah is being transferred with the whole of the “lighter65 words
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Article39 1925-07-29 7 ARRANGEMENTS FOR SALE. Berlin. July 28. According tn the Cologne Gazette arrangements have been mad? under which the Stinnes shares in the DentschLnxemburg Mining Company will be sold on condition that the shares will remain in Germany.39 words
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Article90 1925-07-29 7 STEWARDS’ CUP. London. July 28. The following was the result of the Stewards’ Cnp DEFI ANCE’(Mr P. Nelkes) b. c. bv the Tetra rob— Bdght. 4 yrs, 1 SUNSTONE (Mrs. A. James s) br c bv Sunetar Q tonv Ford. 4 vrs. PURPLE SHADE"(Mrs. J. Bancroft s' gr90 words
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Article37 1925-07-29 7 New York. July 2<’>. Guineve Gould, widow of the late Mr. G. J Gould, heiress to a part o' th? Gonld fortune, has married, at Montreal, Viscount Dunsford, son of the Earl of Midleton.37 words
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Article404 1925-07-29 7 Championship Results. JUPP S HAT I RICK. REUTE R's TELEIR A MS. j London, July 28. At Cardiff. Northants beat Glamorgan by 106 runs. Northants put up 124 runs (4V. Timms 51, Mercer 5 wickets for 31 runs, and Ryan 5 for 54). and 154 (Spen cer 7[ REUTE R's TELEIR A MS. j - 404 words
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Article281 1925-07-29 7 MR. GRIFFIN’S XI vs MR. BIRD’S XL The last practice match for the F.M.S.Colony encounter took place on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon when a team, cap'ained by Mr. Griffin met an eleven under the leadership of Mr. Bird. It resulted in an overwhelming victory for the latter team. The281 words
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Article871 1925-07-29 7 Dishonest Butler. WELL DESERVED SENTENCE. In the second court, before Mr. C.W.A. Sennett, to-day, Ali bin Baboo pleaded guilty to a charge of theft as a servant in respect of 4 tweed cuats 1 tweed waist coat 12 shirts 12 pairs of white trousers. 5 white coats 1871 words
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Article870 1925-07-29 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The death of Major Eduard Mae-Gilii-cuddy Morphy, M.C., Sectional Engineer. State Railways. B.N. Borneo, is reported. The Hon. Mr. Justice G. F. M. Ennis, Senior Puisne Judge of Ceylon, and who has been acting as Chief Justice lately, has ret'red from the judicial service there. The death of870 words
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Article101 1925-07-29 7 I TAJ .0- AFGIT A N DISPUT E. (From Our Own Correspondent). Allahabad. July 28. Kabul newspap°rs are definitely discussing the dispute between Italy and Afghanistan as the result of the publication of the Afghan reply t > the Italian note. The reply emphasises that Signor Piparno was101 words
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Article151 1925-07-29 7 ACC USED COMMITTED TO ASSIZES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 28. The Chinese seaman who is alleged to have cut the throats of two other seamen aboard the Blue Funnel boat Eury pides,” has made no statement and called no witnesses. He has been committed for trial151 words
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Advertisement43 1925-07-29 7 BORNEO MOTORS, LTD., Sole Agents in Malaya ybr Economical T> an sport a t ion -7 CARS AND TRUCKS 77c’ Ac.s/ service at the lament cost. Touring Cars $1,500 1 Ton Chassis $1,600. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. (Deferred jyiynientn ca/i he arranged). BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED.43 words
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Article847 1925-07-29 8 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The thirteenth annual general meeting (adjourned) of the Yarak Rubber Co. Ltd. was held at 23 Beach street, Penang on Saturday July 25 1925, at 12 noon, There were present Major G. N. Stevens (Chairman), the Hon. Mr. W. H. Thorne and Mr.847 words
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Article188 1925-07-29 8 BviiareMOpium n «»»<»*♦ $5,000.00 non-. Cloves 90.00 seller Gold leaf 72.00 eelle Mace Picking»* no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 sellers 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per I,<wo .50.00 nom. Copra Sund rie<i 12.45 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell- 13.00 Rice No. 1 15.00 per188 words
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Article99 1925-07-29 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kalmoa for Asahan. Paneh and Batu Bahra. Thalatta for Colombo. Port Said, Rotterdam. Hamburg, Odlo and Karlshamn. Wakasa Maru for Singapore and Japan. The following Hhips are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: Penang—Alcinous, Albert Voegler, Armanestan, Anchises., Bingo Maru, Chitral. C. Lopez, Y. Lopez,99 words
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Article435 1925-07-29 8 CLO>E DAILY (except Sunday). IT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Rfsumption ok Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. bain:435 words
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Advertisement649 1925-07-29 8 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK O> INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) Authorised Capital £3,000,00' Subscribed Capital l,800,0b( Paid-up 1,050,00* Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 1,458,221 Board of Directors. J. M Ryrie, Esq., (Chairman), H. Melvill Simons, Esq., Sir R. J. Black, Bart., P. K Chalmers, Esq., Sir David Yule, Bart., Lord649 words
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Advertisement49 1925-07-29 8 THE SOUTH KEDAH TIMBER; TILES POTTERY WORKb r Teleyam: If IT I I W lefeptaß JITASEKHA IY U LI IVI All Sorts and sizes of Timber, Latex Cups, Jars, Flower Vases, Bricks, Tiles, Drain Pipes, Etc., Etc., supplied direct from Factory. WOODEN COAGULATING BOXES AND PLANKS MADE TO ORDER.49 words
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Advertisement137 1925-07-29 8 j New Records. w 'ljWw I THE LATEST DANCE SUCCESSES. I 5 I You Can Dance Fox Trot ’r jjl k Take A Little One Step A J a On the Z. R. 3 1 I k Because They AH Love You J J x Lovers Waltz Valse i 5137 words
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Miscellaneous102 1925-07-29 8 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By Arthur morixand No. 84. Downfall of Matilda. rife vfir lVanoescape XV V zvlrag? River) V u i 111 W G ii 1,1 -w- u Il 1 L_ A.D. 1141. —After the capture of Stephen, his wife withdrew to Kent, where she raised a force in102 words
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Article104 1925-07-29 9 STATUTORY MEETING. tliom Our Own Correspondent.) I|K>h, July 29. < olonel Rae presided at the statutory meeting of the Rembian Tin. In moving tile adoption of the report he referred to the rumours spread regarding the company, which had scared the timid shareholdeis out of their holdings at104 words
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Article189 1925-07-29 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices. on July 27: London. Spot £257.7.6 Down £1.7.6 3 mos. buying ~260 ..1.7.6 3 selling 260.2.6 .17 6 July 28: Spot £258.15s Up £1.7.6 3 mos. buying 261.12. ii 1.12.6 3 selling 261.15 s 1.12.6 Local. July 28: Singapore189 words
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Article65 1925-07-29 9 The following i> the Baud programme io be played at the Waterfail Garden" to-day from 5.15 p.m. to 6.15 p.m (weather i»ermitt ing):— 1 M arch Old Faithful Holzinami 2 Intermezzo Rainbow Worivh 3 Fox Trot Why Did 1 Kis> that Girl Henderson 4 Selection Down South Myddleton65 words
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Article42 1925-07-29 9 On Friday, the 31st inst, at 5.15 p. m there will be a game of soccer on the Free School Ground between the Govt. English School XI Alor Star and the Free School XL Mr. Duff has kindly agreed to referee.42 words
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Article51 1925-07-29 9 The following ties have beeti fixed: Friday, July 31 Doubles Handicap Class “B. —Scr. M. J. B. Watt and A. E. Moore v. —4 J. R. Strachan and T. T. Alty (5): —l5 J. Wilkinson and G. Johnstone v. Sor. C. Guidon and IL Morris51 words
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Article199 1925-07-29 9 The following ties have been fixed Friday. July 31 Teams of Three. Final. —1 E. Reimann. E. J. O’Reilly and W. J. Owens v. +2 A. W. Harries, A. J. Plumb and M Dawson. Single Handicap.— —2 M. H. Threlfall v __j. Duguid —1 T.199 words
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Article372 1925-07-29 9 The following are the changes in the rejiort of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMIT ED for to-day: Tin Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Asam Kuinbaug Tin 47/- 48Batang Padang Dredging .66 .68 Chenderiang Tin Dredging 23/3 23/6 Hitam Tin Ltd 1.35 1.40 ex Johan Tin Dredging .50 .51 Kuala372 words
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Article43 1925-07-29 9 July 29. 1925 Lckjal cU all Smoked Sheet 127 marke> Pbnang Fine Pale Crepe ...127 very lUnsiuoked She-*? 113 weak SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 1,35 PORB (Crepe 1331 London and York London 3/1 Nbw Yore 95 {By courtesy of Messrs. Alden Successors'}43 words
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Article58 1925-07-29 9 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). 8. R. Sheet 139 rts per pound per pl. $185.33 No. 1 Crepe 133 rfs per pound per pl. $177.33 steady. (By Courtesy <>f Messrs. Alien Dennys.! The JolLounng were the rubbet quotations in London on July 28: Smoked Sheet ...3/10 Plantation Ist latex crepe58 words
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Article126 1925-07-29 9 PENANG. JULY 29. 1.»25 (By Courtesy of m <’h a •<•»•*.•<«.- Bank.) Loudon Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 month/sigh! Bank 2/4 3 8 3 Credit 2/4 11 16 „3 Document ar j 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank ILs !54i 3 days’sight Private 159 I Bombay Demand Bank 154 i126 words
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Article1247 1925-07-29 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. c NAMES. 0 X X RUBBER [Dollar.] f c f c e. Allenoy Rubber Co 2 30 2 5* Alor Gajah Rubber KstaVe 1 75 2 (X> Amalgamated Malay Estate* 2 90 3 10 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 16 00 16 50 Ayer Kuuing Rubber Estate.1,247 words
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Advertisement470 1925-07-29 9 New Advertisements. FOR SALE. Citroen Car, 4 srater, $7OO. Pram IU ,I child's cart, together $25. Apply Box No. 182 c/o Pinang Gazette. TO LEI. Compound House No. 67 Perak Road, four sp «'ions bedrooms with bathrooms iPached. Entry immediate. Apply 8 (’lunch Street. auction. THE COLONIAL SALES ROOM. POSTPONED470 words
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Advertisement553 1925-07-29 9 The Kedah Rubber Co, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). THE ARISTOCRAT OF AER ATED WATERS. TICE OF MEETING. pj|)U S) M $j y g NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Kedah Robber Company. Limited. OAaSgssU will be held at the Registered553 words
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Article434 1925-07-29 10 CHINESE IMPERSONATORS. AC Prompt action fby the Singapore Marine police resulted in the capture in the Har hour at about 10.30 p.m. on Saturday right of two Chinese who are said to have impersonated Revenue Officers and stolen a considerable amount of cash from a couple434 words
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Article240 1925-07-29 10 A \eic pleasant function took place-on Monday afternoon at the premises of the Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital, Chamberlain Road, J|M>h, when the Managing ommittee were At Home to those interested in the work of the Hospital which is one of tho most philanthropic institu lions in the240 words
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Article173 1925-07-29 10 The affectionate title “The Beautiful Child,” by which some of the native Chiefs of South Africa have referred to the Prince of Wales, recalls an amusing incident years ago when a deputation of Swazis was received by Queen Victoria at Windor. The spokesman opened with a, declaration173 words
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Advertisement378 1925-07-29 10 '1 i ~MSBs iKri* 1 IWS i SK3MBBI§Mb iwl&i ,„~< VX 'MWR3I %<? I ybu eant go i/d&b wrong if you 'fa/lf&rU 9 ZZY 15/30 Touring Car-£240 CL TOSSICLf Fu»r W^ l brakes^ all |j mio H P 19/6 H.P. 19.6 Touring Car-£760. X •"[’HE car which broke Delivered at378 words
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Advertisement53 1925-07-29 10 34, BISHOP STREET, PENANG BEFORE BUYING INSPECT OUR STOCK t INSPECTION COSTS NOTHING t EXQUISITE RACE HATS. t EXCLUSIVE UP-TO-DATE PARIS MODELS. t CHARMING EVENING-WEAR FLOWERS. I ride a RALEIGH. The all Steel Bicycles KwOB English Made. jj. A^s: I w H K LEE SAN c 0” I 1 81,53 words
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Miscellaneous183 1925-07-29 10 THEATRE ROYAL From Thursday, 30th July to Sunday, 2nd August Matinee 2nd August at 2>30 p. m. 2nd Show at 9-30 p.m. REX INGRAM’S METRO MASTERPIECE Adolp Zukor’s G. $lO,OOO. Prize Winning Picture SCARAMOUCHE, I From RAFAEL SABATINI’S Novel A glittering, glowing, fiery romance of the red days of the183 words
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Article538 1925-07-29 11 We are pleased to say that the Singapore Free Press supports our contention that the new hili station on the PerakPahang border should perpetuate the name of the discoverer of the site. It had on Saturday’s issue, the following article under the heading.— Dameron’s For Sure. On the538 words
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Article154 1925-07-29 11 REPLY TO TURKISH COMPLAINT. London, July 17.—A Geneva message says replying to the complaint of the Turkish Government through the Secretariat General of the League of Nations regarding alleged measures of reprisal against inhabitants of the Mosul Vilayet who had declared themselves ir. favour of Turkey the British154 words
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Advertisement297 1925-07-29 11 PATZENHOFER P' r by the “Swan” pan i- I LAGER BEER Oh Elephant and Cock f7~zfy r Brand. IOShMkO IS I A splendid work-a-day pen. |BI g The Blackbird is a pen made for hard work. It has a strong gold nib, good sturdy holder, S reliable feed and is297 words
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Advertisement57 1925-07-29 11 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. Bergholt. Behind The Scenes. m (Mrs. Lambert Tenn,s t Chambers. London Letter) Onr Own Scottish Letter) Correspondents. Women’s Pave) London and Paris Fashions! Paris. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own Pitman’s Shorthand Rapid Covrsb, Key for New Era. $l/50 per book $l/80 poet free, stocked57 words
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Advertisement447 1925-07-29 11 ■y I >4 1 V m th* conn N x lh Cw4rt f Italy A V apsis IJ The Food of Kings TO YOU, Baby is the King of your household, and claims as his birthright the Food of Kings I —and as the best is not too good for447 words
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