Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 August 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-08-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 177. VOL. LXXXIII. TUESDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement466 1925-08-04 1 fOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC art studio ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. »mwn TuTiTi iwni mWw iiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiii itttti i fiTi t iri nnwTnwwnmM IS i Buchanan's Whiskies i Of Interest to Planters BLACK WHITE MOULDY ROT 01j I has a world-wide reputation based 5 it*.. J Latest report on the Ireatment i on466 words
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Advertisement9 1925-08-04 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. 1 NEXT DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.”9 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1925-08-04 2 (By a Lady Correspondent.) Pari®, June 24. The other day, 1 saw some rather pretty frocks at the Gallery Georges Petit a charming exhibition this, and full of loveiy surprises. What a rest from those hateful futurists, and dadaists that are the craze of the moment: 11,055 words
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Article332 1925-08-04 2 The question of when an Englishwoman ceases to be an Englishwoman was one that often came up in the war. ’lt was then wrapped up in the often harrowing cases of women who, through marriage to an enemy alien, had lost their British nationality, and were treat332 words
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Article33 1925-08-04 2 An East Ham landlady complained of her lodger’s in the Bow’ County Court. Her husband said: My wife has been in the country for three weeks, and it has been heaven.33 words
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Article248 1925-08-04 2 SUMMER MEETING, 1925. FIRST DAY Tuesday 18th August, 1925. SECOND Thursday 20th THIRD Saturday 22nd n Three Races each day for (a) Horses, (b) Ex-Grifiin Horses, and (c) ExGriffin Ponies. Stakes to the value of $30,000 in addition to 10 per cent. Non-Selling and (’ash Sweeps as248 words
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Advertisement908 1925-08-04 2 «csKSĕKSKSSttsssssK® xm AUCTIONS. j RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, g T||E C Q L Q||| AL S ALE S RQQM. fl Including free town delivery or 111 J ~,-.7--, NOTICE OF SALE. n a year Estate of A. O. MERICAN deceased. Local 136 |j Country (S.S. F.M.S.) 142 Mr. S. M. O.908 words
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Advertisement186 1925-08-04 2 I VETERINARY I MEDICINES H We supply Veterinary Medicines to the leading and most successful trainers M in Malaya. Physic Balls for Horses are made up fresh for each ordvi H Veterinary Surgeon's prescriptions receive our special care I REDUCINE B The Great Irish Remedy for Lameness or any Joint186 words
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Article7189 1925-08-04 3 Conviction and Sentence. SCENES IN COURT. We take the following full report from ThP Singapore Free Press of Friday last. The trial of Goh Hood Kiat on a charge f itteinpted murder by shooting Wong Yong Soo with a pistol in such circums- 'nceg that if he had7,189 words
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Article876 1925-08-04 4 F. RL v. Colony. VICTORY FOR THE STATES. The F. M. S. team who compiled 124 for 6 wickets continued their second innings yesterday and only succeeded in adding 23 runs more. The most noted player of the day for this side was Penman who was certainly very patient876 words
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Article395 1925-08-04 4 P. F. 8. BEATS G. E. S, A LOR STAR. As has always been in the past, the Inter-School Football match between the Penang Free School and the Government English Schoo], Alor Star, which was played on the Free School ground on Friday afternoon, proved quite an interesting395 words
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Article117 1925-08-04 4 Favoured with fine weather the Malac ca High School Sp rts were held on Saturday last on the Malacca Club padang. At 5 p.m. the European guests and the Convent girls were entertained to tea. The open inter-school events for which each school was allowed to117 words
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Article64 1925-08-04 4 The homeward mail by the Teesta doses at 10 a.m. on Friday, the 7th inst. The B. I. Packet Ellenga with mails despatched from London on 16th July is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 7th instant. The mail despatched from Penang on the64 words
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Advertisement295 1925-08-04 4 THE 10 H.P. Hills and Rough Roads do not matter when you am driving the 10 h.p. Swift. The Swift is designed, built and tested for the most strenuous servioo. In every Swift delivered there is the reputation of more than 25 years of car production. In ease of driving,295 words
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Advertisement564 1925-08-04 4 Only those who suffer from piles know the misery it brings 1 It robs life of its pleasures, steals the brightness from existence, and substitutes days of dull pain and periods of acute agony. That grand herbal healer ZAM-BUK is unequalled for its power to end the pain, bleeding, swelling564 words
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Miscellaneous51 1925-08-04 4 THEATRE ROYAL, From Monday, 3rd to Wednesday, sth August (Ist Show at 7-45 p.m.) THE ALMOST GOOD MAN (Western Drama with HARRY CAREY) Sessue HAYAKAWA in THE DRAGON PAINTER THE PERILOUS LEAP (Western Drama with HELEN GIBSON) 2nd Show at 10 p.m. VEILED ADVENTURE A FOOL THERE WAS (William Fox51 words
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Article256 1925-08-04 5 MALAYAN EXHIBITION. Kuala Lumpur, August 1. The Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association awarded the following prizes to the Trades Section of the Exhibition that is now being held in Kuala Lumpur: Gold Medals for trade display shewing the greatest promise and encouragement to local industry were awarded to (1)256 words
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Article135 1925-08-04 5 Following some great examples. Lord Shaw of Dunfermline has expressed a dramatic passage of history in the form of a play. His period is that in which Mary, Queen of Scots, John Knox. Rizzio and Darnley played their parts and the name of his tragedy is “Darnley Not135 words
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Advertisement229 1925-08-04 5 p n, ’i Good hearing, that,” says Monty. And there's only one reply these thirsty days M otserrat Pulpy Lemon Squash. It's great." nt.-errat Pulpy Lemon Squash is so i because it is made entirely from the juice and pulp of selected, sunt I d Sicilian Lemons,sweetened with •njre cane229 words
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Advertisement57 1925-08-04 5 Their Second Summer the Hardest Teething ami hot weather make their second summer n trying time for little ones. Summer disorder of stomach and bowels and infantile cholera may be I quickly controlled and suffering relieved bv C’hambeilain’s Colic and Diarrhoea i Remedy. Fa-sv to take in a little sweetened57 words
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Advertisement476 1925-08-04 5 MRI I iimiiiii» MMHI alii His Food 'i. iSiB-<'i decide his Future A Every baby has a future of great possibilities. The infant n y°ur arms may make a name that will round the world, and everything may depend upon the foundation laid in infancy. A baby who is not476 words
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Article2063 1925-08-04 6 Two Royal Birthdays. MALAYAN GUARDS,OF HONOUR. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government and High Commissioner for the Malay States, who was accompanied by Miss Hose and Miss Fraser and by his Private Secretary and Aide-de-Camp, left Singapore at 10.00 a.m. on Monday the 13th July, and2,063 words
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Article116 1925-08-04 6 .—(Malacca Observer.} The funeral of the late towkay Tan Choh Kim of Malacca took place on Saturday last, the funeral procession was a lengthy and an impressive one, the large attendance the presence of the many silk scrolls and wreaths sent by ■he Malacca merchants, the.—(Malacca Observer.} - 116 words
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Article27 1925-08-04 6 1,912 labourers arrived by the s.s. Teesta on Friday of whom-758 were sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.27 words
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Article1589 1925-08-04 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith have arrived back in Malacca, from Scotland. Miss M. H. Sanders, Nursing Sister, has been seconded for service under the Government of Johore. Mr. Lim Eow Thoon and Mr. Lim Cheng Kung, who went to Kuala Lumpur, returned this morning. Capt K.1,589 words
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Article112 1925-08-04 6 JANUARY GRIFFIXs Out of the 20 horse cided to import for tL p S U SJ n V anUary 1926 meetSi Tar f Mr. F. K. Dickson, 14 have ni g lr subscribed for. Those inS’ bef subscribe for the balance arc to send m their application t112 words
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Article82 1925-08-04 6 SINGAPORE BEATS SELANGOR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August! A Singapore European Soccer beat Selangor by 4 goals to 0 scoring all the goals. m th Tennis Tournament. The S. G. 0. Tennis Tournament very successful. The Open Singles’ final wag unfinish ed, Bagot and Duncan82 words
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Article338 1925-08-04 6 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang. August 4. 1925 i Ctf Government Mutton— Mutton Indian lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or sjoat each L 0(. Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per IL> 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mntton lb 55 Lamb do338 words
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Miscellaneous151 1925-08-04 6 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE. Solution of No. 24. We publish below the correct solution of the Pinang Gazette Cross-Words Puzzle No. 24, together with the names of successful competitors, to whom cheques have been sent to-day Ist Prize 850. Mr. C. P. Anchant, Singapore. 2nd Prize 820. Mrs. J. S.151 words
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Article3179 1925-08-04 7 Last Day’s Results. p\Y FOR “OUTSIDERS.” Favoured again with ideal weather Ul .l a record attendance, the last day of q,. Penang Turf Club Autumn race m-eting. which was at the Racecourse on Saturday last, brought to a titling conclusion a very successful lC e meeting. Everything3,179 words
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Article363 1925-08-04 7 BRILLIANT RACE BALL. To the amenities connected with the Penang Autumn race meeting, which concluded on Saturday last, there has to be added the Race Dinner and Dance at the E. and O, Hotel on Saturday night, which was a pronounced success and one of the363 words
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Article256 1925-08-04 7 It having for some time past become evident that the Diesel marine engine would in the future oust the steamer whether fed with coal or oil, the leading first class passenger lines have been watching and experimenting, and already there are building for the Atlantic and Pacific256 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article819 1925-08-04 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —After reading the correspondence on the Boria which appeared in your last issue, I am compelled to write th< se few lines as a supplement to the remarksof A member of the dying community. The Boria is excellent. It is819 words
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Advertisement23 1925-08-04 7 Pianters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per book or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., P23 words
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Article32 1925-08-04 8 Chambers. —To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chambeis. Crosby Hall. Penang, on Ist, instant a daughter. KHOO. —At the Maternity Hospital, to-day. to Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Khoo a daughter.32 words
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Article36 1925-08-04 8 Mt Kendrick —Scott. —On 25th July 1925. at the Scot’s Kirk. Rangoon, William IL McKendrick. son of R. G. McKendrick. Perth, Scotland to Mary Louise Scott daughter of Capt. and Mrs. D. Scott of Penang.36 words
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Article346 1925-08-04 8 There are two dates which stand out in the history of Europe, one of which heralded World conquest—given success —and the other World freedom, and the Powers of Justice won. Two dates. August 4, and November 11; the former saw the birth of ambitious arrogance, and the latter346 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1925-08-04 8 ROYAL DUKE’S PLANS. 1 understand that White Lodge. Richmond, will see little of the Duke and Duchess of York during the next few months, but they will remain tenants for some while longer at least. The quest for a suitable home nearer town has been suspended. The1,732 words
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Article253 1925-08-04 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 30.—Mr. M. Sakata who qualified in the recent eliminating com petitions to represent Negri S. inbilan in the Singles of the Malayan Lawn Tennis Championship left for Singapore by the Night mail on Tuesday. The second trial match in preparation for the253 words
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Article140 1925-08-04 8 FIVE ARRESTS. The Perak Police have arrested five Bengalis who are alleged to have murdered a compatriot whose mutilated body was found on the Batu Kuran Road about a fortnight ago. The names of the men are Kishaii Singh, alias Kishoo, Tara Singh. Surat Singh and two others,140 words
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Article67 1925-08-04 8 Amount previously acknow ■edged Mr. Lee Chin Ho Messrs. Malaya Co. Ltd., Mrs. Amy K. K. Tye Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association Messrs. Cycle and Carriage Co. Ltd., Mr. Lim Liang Boon Messrs. Ban Seng Huat and Totel Donations will be received pr a t dersigned at67 words
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Advertisement192 1925-08-04 8 The skeleton in the cigarette K SWX Ks w«i a X j WW-Wi ~y \^S-~’F, “7 “sk— v W-Zfe/y f X X A. w The hard, woody fragments found in machine-made cigarettes are not tobacco, but chopped-up pieces of stalk. They produce a hot, nauseating flavour and set up throat-irritation.192 words
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Advertisement60 1925-08-04 8 “E. O.” A 1 J X JAY. Bth AUGUST, BY REQUEST SUPPER AND DANCE After the Performance in the Town Hall. “The Rising Generation.” By the Ipoh Amateurs. Make a Night of it. L PEARS' I I J GOLDEN SERIES. i h JJk X XXsi ‘~i Z -XWSk a Mr.60 words
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Miscellaneous24 1925-08-04 8 UDE TABLES. To-Day. Hiuh Water. Low Water. 12.10 a.m. 6.19 a.m. 12.19 p.ni. 7.3 p.tn. To-Morrow. 12.58 a.m. 7.9 a.m. 1.3 p.m. 7.46 p.m.24 words
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Article148 1925-08-04 9 Widespread Conspiracy. pISiOVEKY AT PORT DARWIN. 'Reuter’s Telegrams.] Port Darwin. August 3. fv-.i < ustoms authorities have discovA v lespread conspiracy with head- q irt uri in Hongkong and agencies in fJjgtrj'.un ports to smuggle Chinese into > 1 means of the birth certificates f dead Chinese. gregorenko'Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 148 words
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Article160 1925-08-04 9 PREMIER’S POLICY. The Hague, August 3. Th- 1 new premier. Heer Colijn. is y regarded as a man of great □e*. ta.-nt and force of character. Heer Cc. making a statement on policy, qid :hat now that the financial position trad -oved and the budget balanced tiip160 words
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Article99 1925-08-04 9 QUESTION’ IN THE COMMON’S. London, August 3. In the House of Commons replying :> Lt. Comdr. J. M. Kenworthy, Mr. Rmald McNeill said that the question f the return of Wei-hai-wei to China had been suspended for the moment owing to the provisional character of the Chinese99 words
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Article84 1925-08-04 9 RECOMMISSIONING TO BEGIN. Melbourne. August 3. Branches of the Seamen’s Union in queer-! md, Sou*h Australia and Victoria have nnanimou'-ly endorsed the agreptnet r. cabled on July 31. The rec tn ui-sioning of vessels will begin immediately. ”1 July 31 Reuter cabled T- e shipping strike is84 words
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Article52 1925-08-04 9 i.—(Vale). FRENCH COLUMN ATTACKED. Fez. August 3. A French column, making a rec »nnaisaanc*- near Wezzan. was attacked by the enemy. Supported by tanks the column Lsp-rsed rhe attackers and continued the P n c.' ns. The inc-easing number of tanka has had an excellent effect on thei.—(Vale). - 52 words
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Article54 1925-08-04 9 NEW YORK QUOTATIONS. London. August 3. .e House of Commons, replying Robert Hudson, Mr. M. Samuel p i ’i c the mean prices in New ork idling and upland cotton were *1 aid $l4 24 respectively and •-•-22.9 cents a peund for Spot. The New York on54 words
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Article208 1925-08-04 9 Average Prices. BELOW FIFIEEN PENCE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. August 3. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Robert Hudson. Lieu r .-Colonel. L. S. Amery said that he was well aware that in seven out of the eleven quarterly periods in which th* 1 Stevenson Restriction Scheme[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 208 words
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Article114 1925-08-04 9 GOVERNMENT’S OFFER. Halifax (Nova Scotia). August 3. With a view to terminating the dispute between the British Empire Steel Corporation and the striking coal miners, which has completely stopped the work of the coal industry for the past five months and which has caused much distress and disorder,114 words
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Article69 1925-08-04 9 CHALLENGE TO HOLDERS. Toronto. August 3. Leo Diegel. of Glenoaks. New who has just won the Canadian Open Golf Championship for the second successive year at Ottawa, has challenged Jim Bames and Willie Macfariane. the holders of the British and the United States Open Championships respectively, to69 words
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Article47 1925-08-04 9 NO INCIDENTS. Berlin. August 3. Reports from all parts show that the French and Belgian evacuation of the Rohr, except at the three sanction towns—Duesseldorf, Dmsburg and Rnhrnrt— everywhere was carried out without any incident, the inhabitants refraining from any demonstrations likely to cause trouble.47 words
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Article53 1925-08-04 9 CORDIAL RECEPTION AT MELBOURNE. Melbourne. August 3. The welcome to the I nited States naval visitors became even more cordial as the end of the visit approaches. Huge crowds again visited the warships to-day. The crush was so great that 50 cases of fainting and slight injury53 words
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Article27 1925-08-04 9 ARRIVAL AT ST. HELENA. St. Helen». Aastnet 3. H M. S. Repulse with H. R. H. thPrince of Wales on board has arrived here.27 words
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Article25 1925-08-04 9 LAST MATCH. Perth. August 4. The English Socc r team after defeating West Australia by 5 goals to I sailed for home.25 words
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Article203 1925-08-04 9 Plebiscite Commission. QUESTION OF SOVEREIGNTY. [Reuter's Telegrams.' Santiago de Chile. August 2. The Plebiscite Commission consisting of a Chilian and a Peruvian delegate, headed by General Pershing. has arrived at Arica to preside over the plebiscite. [On March 3 Reuter cabled: President Coolidge’s award in the dispute[Reuter's Telegrams.' - 203 words
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Article61 1925-08-04 9 GROUND SPOILED BY RAIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. August 4. It rained before the Polo match at Kuala Kangsar on Sunday and the ground was soft an i slippery. There were two ties and the Burma Rities beat Singapore by 5/1. The Iskanders beat thKuala61 words
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Article267 1925-08-04 9 FRUITION OF SCHEME. Anyone acquainted, even in the smallest way, with the position in the Far East, will heartily endorse the hope expressed by Lord Lee of Fareham, xn the House j of Lords, that the Government will get oq with the construction of the Naval Base at267 words
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Article74 1925-08-04 9 That the Automobile Association reached the total membership of a quarter of a million was stated at the annual meeting of the association at the Savoy Hotel on Julv 8. The efficiency of the night service had been thoroughly established. Fortythree additional roadside telephones had been set74 words
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Article127 1925-08-04 9 To-day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. 1 March The Middy Alford 2 Overture Le Songe D une Suit D’dte Thomas 3 Waltz Golden West Nicholas 4 Fox Trot Sure As You’re Born Lit tel 5 Selection Reminiscences of Verdi Godfrey 6 Sketch Down South Myddleton 7 Fox127 words
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Article186 1925-08-04 9 Results of Finals. HOOI HYE CHAMPION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. August 4. In the final of the Doubles of the Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships Khoo Hooi Hye and Choon Leong 1 (Singapore) beat Dr. Khong and Thuan Beng (Perak) 6 4. 6-0. The Singles final was played186 words
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Article782 1925-08-04 9 The following is a list of persons staying at the Eastern and Oriental Hotel during the race week and the bank holi days :—Mr. G. J. Kingsworth. Miss P. G. Chapman. Mrs. Adamson. Captain >. H I Belson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Valk. Mrs. I782 words
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Article839 1925-08-04 9 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The fifteenth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Temerb»h Coconut and Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 9. Beach Sireeh. Penang, on Friday. July 31. 1925. The Hon. Mr. W. H. Thorne was in839 words
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Article176 1925-08-04 9 The Report of the Directors of the Menglembu Lode Mining Co., Ltd., for the peri™! from Ist October. 1923 'O 31st March. 1925. covering 18 months’ working, to be submitted to th® shareholders at the first annual general meeting of the Company on August 5 states that During176 words
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Advertisement67 1925-08-04 9 The car which defies comparison for value aIFIRTW 10/15 h. p. Torpedo de luxe with sliding front seat. $2,720. Distributors for Penang, Perak, P. W. and Kedah. GROSVENOR MOTORS, BORNEO MOTORS, LTD., Sole Agents in Malaya Jbr Economical 'Transportation CARS AND TRUCKS The best service at the lowest cost. Touring67 words
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Article975 1925-08-04 10 “T. O. M.” A PROMISING MINING COMPANY. i CHAIRMAN REBUKES RUMOUR- J MONGERS. The statutory meeting of th© share- holders of the Rembian Tin, Limited, was 1 held at the offices of the Company, Char- tered Bank Buildings, Station Road, Ipoh, < on Monday, July 27 at“T. O. M.” - 975 words
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Article235 1925-08-04 10 Benares Opinin p. cbast $5,000.00 now. Cloves z 90.00 seller»Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 sellers 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per 1.000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried 12.45 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00235 words
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Article126 1925-08-04 10 PENANG. AUGUST 4. 1925. (By COURTRHY OF THE CHARTKKE 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 Re 1544 3 days* sight Private 159» Bombay Demand Bank 1544 o Madras Demand Bank 1544 B126 words
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Article77 1925-08-04 10 Aug. 9—Football, C. Star v. M. Abzan, Dato Kiamat Padang. 11 —Court of Appeal, Penang. 15— Football, B. Alam v. M. Abzan, Dato Kramat Padang. 16— Football, D. Aihsan v. Crescent, Dato Kramat Padang. 22—Football, M. Teachers v. C. Star, Dato Kramat Padang. 23 Football, D. Aihsan v.77 words
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Article792 1925-08-04 10 The fifteenth annual ordinary general meeting of the shareholders was held at the Company’s Office on Friday, the 24th July, 1925, at noon, with the Hon’ble Mr. Tan Cheng Lock in the Chair. The usual preliminaries having been gone through, the Chairman addressed the meeting as792 words
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Article885 1925-08-04 10 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on Saturday as follows: e The Share Market has been somewhat tasier this week owing to the Races and he approaching holidays, coupled with the decline in the prices of Tin and Rubber and the possibility of a Coal strike at885 words
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Article98 1925-08-04 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Seattle Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Rengam for Bernam River, Kuala Selangor, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Seang Bee for Singapore and Amoy. Peng Fook for Langsa. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. The following ships are in communica*ion with the Wireless98 words
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Article407 1925-08-04 10 CLO<E DAILY (except Sunday). BY 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. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. t»ain:407 words
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Advertisement45 1925-08-04 10 Night Terrors. A cry in the night, griping pains in the vitals, cramps, weakening diarrhoea; whether child or adult, there is immediate comfort and ease from pain in Chamberlain s olio and Diarrhoea Remedy. It pays to keep it always on hand. For sale everywhere.45 words
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Advertisement41 1925-08-04 10 l/ARTWs M" PILLS I APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I com plaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. Chemists and Stores sell R them throughout the world. I Proprietor fl, MARTIN, Ch—irt, Sowtkawptea,41 words
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Advertisement248 1925-08-04 10 A WISE CHILD. Mr. W. H. Lyuh, chairman of the Korean Community in Shanghai and head master of the Korean School, has an infant daughter aged IS months who already displays considerable wisdom. She shows in most unmistakleable terms Tier preference for Baby’s Own Tablets as against that nauseating terror248 words
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Advertisement638 1925-08-04 10 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE~T7m?^ > maatschappi j ANi,EI MBDERLANDS TRAb.yq ESTABLISHED IX2, □apital (Paid-Up) f. 80,000,( ion a b t Statutory Reserve 1 29.536,861 abt fi,,. Special Reserve **>• 1131)5 f. 22,660,00(1 a bt Oo Branches.-Bwdoeng, »1. Bombay Calcutta. Cheribc L Djokjakarta, Hongkong, Kobe R Jec w (Acheen), Macassar, Medan. Padan bang,638 words
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Article32 1925-08-04 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. R. Sheet 143 cts per pound per pl. $190.66 No. 1 Crepe 139 cts per pounds per pl. $lB5 Quiet. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)32 words
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Article56 1925-08-04 11 The General Pt'oduce Agency Ltd. Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $175 to 1751 F.A.Q. do 172 174 Low F.A.Q. do 163 171 Plain Unsmoked Sheet do 90 129 Lump Scrap do 6056 words
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Article60 1925-08-04 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd-. Local. August 4: Singapore sold 175 tons at $133.62| Penang buyers no sellers at $133.25. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd'.— To-day’s quotation for Singapore refinedtin $133.62| per picul, business done 175 tons, Penang refined tin $133.25 per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined tig60 words
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Article248 1925-08-04 11 Johan Tin Dredging. Limited., Dredge Output for July was piculs 232.29 yardage 74,923, hours run 685.45, Revenue from Sale of Ore $18,500.00. Tribute Received $260.20, Total $18,760.20. Nawng Pet Tin, Limited for July 1925 was hours run 205, yardage treated 13,600, ore won pikuls 156, Rainfall 4.84 inches.248 words
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Article412 1925-08-04 11 THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED report the following changes in to-day’s share prices. Tin Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Asam Kumbang Tin 48/- 50Batang Padang Dredging $-.67 $-.68 Hitam Tin Ltd 1.35 1.40 Johan Tin Dredging .51 .524 Kinta Tin Ltd 1.02 10.4” Kuala Lumpur Tin 25/3 25/9 Menglembu412 words
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Advertisement487 1925-08-04 11 New Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted An Engine Driver for Estate in North Perak.—Apply testim< nials Manager, Barsett Estate. Pagan Serai. Wanted by European Mercantile House n I’enang competent Shorthand Typist, be quick and accurate. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box No. IX6 c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanted at once for487 words
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Advertisement260 1925-08-04 11 THE GREATEST SCHOOL IN THE EMPIRE. OVER 2,500,000 Students have enrolled with the International Correspondence Schools since their inauguration in 1891 This is due to the fact that an I.C.S. Student can acquire the necessary training to qualify for a responsible position without interfering in any way with his present260 words
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Advertisement48 1925-08-04 11 THE SOUTH KEDAH TIMBER, TILES POTTERY WORKb Tetegraas: I T I Telephone JATASEKEU M JLe 1 IVI No. 41. 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.48 words
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Miscellaneous97 1925-08-04 11 CROSS WORD T *O/ PUZZLE. MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By Arthur moreland No. 87. Spoiling the Barons. *1 -3 ("STAND FROM UNDEg) [HOWS THINGS i nwigT < I I Ufl 4-'. a- i TA \j3U3Lf? aW Ml i 'Toma 7 .JI *tr*’ aaOw r Jr< rMrji I j -<< Ste97 words
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Advertisement1537 1925-08-04 12 »JAVA HEWS. h I A I Assets over $5,500,000. S. C. Assurance in force over 19,000 OOn RUBBER OUTPUT. T A I T b^7 E o.) The Great Eastern Lire Assurance Co., Ltd. The output of dry rubber from the (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). undermentioned estates for the month of1,537 words
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Article519 1925-08-04 13 NATION AND BURTON’S TOMB. Mir. li. St. John B. Philby, the Arabian explorer, delivered at the Moyal Lmted Service institution, the Royal Asiatic Society s first Burton Memorial Decture, choosing as his subject “The Recent History oi the Hedjaz The society’s triennial modal was presented to the519 words
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Article133 1925-08-04 13 that Canion is attempting to establish an alliance with Teng lu-lisiang, tne Christian General at Peking, is evident from the issue of the “ban Kwok Wa To,” a Kuomintang Canton (vernacular) organ, which is now the self-appointed mouthpiece of the strikers. An article which is given considerable l>rominence133 words
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Article96 1925-08-04 13 Further intelligence hits been received from bwatow, but there is no report of any move by Chan Kwing-ming’s forces in that area. There have been reports of impending developments. These reports cover territory extending from the hinter-land of Swatow up to the Fulien border, in which different detachments96 words
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Article267 1925-08-04 13 Hankow, July 23. —On the initiative of the Chinese authorities an interview took place this morning between the British Consul General and the Commissioner for Foreign Affairs with a view to calming public opinion and securing a local settlement of the Hankow incident. Other points more general in267 words
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Article299 1925-08-04 13 Canton, July 22. —Apparently under Government approval, a levy of half a month’s rent is being collected to assist the Strike Executive w’hich now openly admits that it is hard pressed for funds. In an appeal issued the strikers’ members are given as over 100, (X»! As this299 words
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Article1464 1925-08-04 14 FOOTBALLERS AND THE BLACK ART. It is queer how the mascot habit clings in football. I suppose there is more superstition in our game than in any other sport, and the faith-healing belief in the mystic powers of colours, charms and lucky signs is as powerful1,464 words
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Article116 1925-08-04 14 WAR AGAIN I Peking, July 22. —Many reports are current in Peking that war is imminent between Sun Chuang-fang and the Feng tienites, but there is no official confirmation. Other reports state that negotiations between them are proceeding satisfactorily. Tuan Chi-jui has decided to issue a hihling mandate116 words
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Article272 1925-08-04 14 Venereal Disease in the United Mates. —During the year ending June •JOth, 1924, 504 public clinics reported to the State boards. These clinics treated 118,023 new cases of venereal disease made up of 65,046 cases of syphilis, 49,029 cases of gonorrhoea, and 3,949 cases of chancroid. A272 words
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Advertisement382 1925-08-04 14 /Sr *NaO Jpanfl Thafs a nice Tonic, the Taste is Delicious.” WHEbI you take the first sip of WINCARNIS, at once you say to yourself what a nice wine it is. And so it is. WINCARNIS is a choice rich ruby wine that docs you ever so much good, because382 words
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Article660 1925-08-04 15 BOLSHEVIK BOAST Evidence is now abundant and cleai that agents of Bolshevist Russia are playing an active, even a large part, in fomenting anti-British feeling in China. Their success has been great, and Moscow scarcely troubles to conceal its enthusiasm. To-day it is Shanghai and Hongkong; tomorrow,660 words
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Article200 1925-08-04 15 MINISTER ON AVAR CAUSE OF UNEMPLOYMENT. Sir Laming Worthington Evans (Secretary for War,) speaking at Altrincham (Cheshire) said the real cause of the present unemployment position was that they had to make up £1,000,000 per working day due to losses incurred in the war. These losses200 words
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Article597 1925-08-04 15 THE TRUE VERSION. anton, July 23. —Those who are not in iove with th© present Kuomintang Government of Canton have heajd rumours during the last few days that military movements have taken place at Sheklung tu reestablish General Chan Kwingming as head of Kwangtuug province. Better informed sources597 words
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Article196 1925-08-04 15 EXHIBITION BOUTS. At Brighton on July 6 Jack Dempsey, the heavyweight, champion of the world, boxed with four heavy weights in consecutive rounds, and the little work he did indicated his boxing abilities. Against the British “hope,” Phil Scott,” Dempsey boxed a round that was too hurried to196 words
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