Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 August 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 179. VOL. LXXXIII. THURSDAY, 6th AUGUST. 1926. PRICE 16 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 435 2 MISS RACHEL DAVID AND MR. F. H. JERRARD. The wedding of Miss Rachel David, fourth daughter of Mr. B. David, of Singapore, and Mr. Frederick Henry Jerrard, of Saigon, took place at the Chesedel Synagogue on Sunday last, says The Straits Tinies. The bride, who is the sister
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  • 55 2 DOUBLE MURDER. Two Chinese were fatally stabbed in a house in Rangoon Road, Singapore on Friday by a secret society gang, says The Straits Times.” The Kandang Kerbau police arrested two men in connection with the affair during the week-end, and the detective branch arrested a third man
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  • 250 2 An order has been placed with United Engineers by Osborne and Chappel, of Ipoh, for two all steel steam bucket tin dredges of 120,000 cubic yards per month nett capacity, and capable of dredging to a depth of 70 feet below water level. The pontoons of these dredges
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    • 1057 2 «sxsxssxsxsxsixkx» NOTICES. mm li RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. I Orders for Rice from Kwong Heng m i Including free town delivery or 111 Mill, Parit Buntar can also be booked A I U x at Tat Bros., 15, Church btreet, Penang. £_J xJuQ Zslgßw g II 10*1-15-8 II ,yer RUNNYMEDE 111
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    • 56 2 A Family Necessity. Every family should be provided with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm at all times. Sprains may be cured in much less time when promptly treated. Lame back, lame shoulders, pains in the side and chest and rheumatic pains are some of the diseases for which it is especially valuable.
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    • 259 2 ZEISS GLASSES BB J STOCKS JUST ARRIVED ST THE GEmtM." I ZEISS DELACTIS.” This is the Finest Field Glass in the World. It has high magnification with a brilliant field and very clear definition. these glasses are sold in London for Fifteen Pounds. PKICE AT THE GEORGETOWN CK Complete with
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  • 695 3 P. T. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. annual report. The report of the committee of the Feder «ted Malay States Posts and Tele g aphs Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd. for the year ended June 30. states Membership. One hundred and thirty-four membeit were admitted during the period undei review 49 resigned
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  • 122 3 (FROM SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.) Hongkong, Angnst 4. Amoy residents have signified their strong endorsement of the Honakong resolutions of July 27, and consider that firm and prompt action is necessary to prevent the sitoation in the coast ports becoming hopelessly out of hand. The seamen are controlling
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  • 468 3 bfkit timah RESULTS. The Bisley meeting held upder the auspices of the Straits Volunteer Rifle Association and the Singapore .Volunteer Corps concluded at the Bnkit Timah range no Aug. 3. Tht- meeting says Th< Straits has been a conspicuous success, and has reflected great credit on those who
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  • 140 3 The weekly shoot took place on Friday. July 31. It has been suggested by the Range Officer that they should have Revolver Practice at the next shoot, which will take place at -1.30 p.m on Friday, the 7th instant, says T.0.M.” 200 yds. Bisley. Total. Mrs.
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  • 85 3 Food prices in Tai ping, like the price of Rubber have risen, says, a Taiping correspondent of T. O. M. On making enquiries as to the cause, some shopkeepers say that it is due to goods not being imported, which apparently is incorrect others do not know why the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 169 3 IBook Now! j FOR Ipoh Amateurs I AT TOWN HALL 54 TVRDA Y NEXT I 9.15 P. M. J I Late Supper and Dance at E. &O. Hotel after performance. (EXTENSION OF LICENCE 2 A.M.) t PLANS AT I ROBINSON PIANO CO., BY COURTESY OF ROBINSON PIANO CO. **<«****%<*** E.
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    • 19 3 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, $1 75 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 291 3 BOVRIL I I broadcasts VitSlitV [FlCollis BrowneX THE ORIQINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. Acts like a Charm in DIARRHCEA Checks and arrests FEVER, CROUP, and is the only Specific in CHOLERA COUGHS? CO and DYSENTERY. BRONCHITIS The only Palliative in NEURALGIA, GOUT. RHEUMATISM Convincing Medical Testimony accompanies each bottle. Sold in
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  • 636 4 Mr. F. A. Barcock, of the F. M. S. Railways, is due out from home by the P. and O. Narkhunda. Mr. E. D. Bretell, of United Engineers, Taiping, has returned from Home leave, says S. F. P. At the investiture at Buckingham Palace on July 4
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  • 78 4 KRIJNEN METHOD. Users of batik sarongs will be interested to learn that Heer A. A. Krijnen, the batik expert, will be giving a’demonstration at the E. O. Annexe at 8 p.m. to day of his method of the use of batik on silk, which he declares is
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  • 902 4 GAMBLING WOMEN CONVICTED. As the result of a raid made by A.S.P. Harvey and Inspector Lyons, of the Gambling Suppression Department, on 61, Katz Street, on July 20, fifteen Chinese women appeared before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, in the Second Court, Penang, yesterday, on a charge of
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  • 198 4 alleged forgery. Mr. him Cheng Ean Complimented. The case in which Mana Vellami sued five others for the recovery of $1,095 alleged to be due to him on a promissory note dated the 10th of June, 1925, was concluded yesterday afternoon. Mr. Justice Whitley delivered judgment this morning, in
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  • 367 4 CASE OE ASSAULT. In the District Court, Penang, before Mr. G. A. Hereford, to day, Teow Chew Eng was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a woman named Loh Hok Chak in Kimberley Street on the 18th of July last, by causing a fracture of her nasal
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  • 94 4 unity among his countrymen. Malaya Tribune. SECOND ANNIVERSARY. The Second Anniversary of the Indian Association, Sim? «pore, was held at the Club premises, 5 Short-Street, Singapore, on Sunday evening. Mr. Chander Chander presided and a large and enthusiastic gathering, including several ladies, was present. An orchestra was
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  • 119 4 Mr. Wee Kay Siang. whose death took place on Friday, was born in Singapore in 1858, and therefore was one of the old Straits-born Chinese of this Colony, his parents having come from Malacca, in the days nf sailing ships, says S. F. P.
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  • 785 4 THE BORIA. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,Must A member of the dying community, A servant of the dying Community, M.S. Finah and the others of their crowd make their undesirable presence in the Community felt once in a year during the Moharam month? If they must,
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  • 71 4 Mr. J. D. Pierrepont has reported the theft of $250 in cash from his house, Cranbrook, Cluny R >ad, Singapore. A Hylam boy is suspected. The sum of $75 in cash has been stolen from Mr. R. A. Ashworth at 19. Orange Grove Road.(S.T.) The s.s. Kamo
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  • 354 4 BURMA RIFLES WIN SULTAN’S CUP. A polo tournament took place at Kuala Kangsar over the week-end for a Cup kindly presented by His Highness the Sultan. We extract from T. O. M’s. report the following details. The first match was between the 2/20 Burma Rifles, Col.
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  • 71 4 On Monday last, the Ipoh Golf Club held an At Home. Everything combined to make the gathering successful, says T. O. M. The weather was all that could be desired, whilst almost all those who attend» d entered with great enthusiasm into the competitions that had been
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  • 16 4 The following are the results of the Flag Competition Winners, Rogers and Riera.
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  • 264 4 THE YEAR’S PROFIT. The Honble Mr. E. Tessensohn, President, presided over the annual general meeting of the S.R.C. on Tues»lay afternoon. At the outset he commented on the events of the past year and remarked that he hoped the membership would show a lietter increase this year. He
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  • 40 4 The partial eclipse of the Moon at Singapore on Tuesday night was very cb arly seen, thanks to the good visibility an«i absence of cloud, says The Singapore Free Press. Our contemporary gives ci edit where credit is due.
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  • 184 4 PROFESSION PAIRS FI XAL In the final of the Profession p the Penang Cricket Club Tennis t of ment which was played off °Urnaafternoon H. C. D. Davies Clark beat E. G. Bird and F j 1 W 6 u’« U 6 6 3 after a well which
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  • 51 4 Results of bowls tournament ties plaved yesterday ChampionshipA. J. Plumb beat J. M. Chalmers (D) 21 X. Championship Pairs—J. Ford and J. Duguid beat A. W. Harries and W. 8. Dunn 21-8. D. McLeod Craik and W. H. Threlfall beat D. S. Harvey and \V. B. Houston
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  • 581 4 OPENING of additional BUILDING. The newly completed additional build ing of the Anglo-Chinese School, Telux Anson, was formally opened on the morn ing of the Ist inst. by the Bev. W. E. Horley in the presence of the staff and pupils and some teachers who. had come
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 1946 5 HOUND THE LSLAND RACE. <By a Straits Times Contributor). Punctually at 8.15 a.m. on Saturday 'aptain Flett started 12 yachts on their long journey. A light southerly {breeze and 1 clear sky indicated fine weather at any rate for some hours. Polly was first away followed by Patch
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  • 469 5 NEM METAL AEROPLANE SCREW. The invention of a wonderful metal airscrew which can be made in steel or duralumin, and automatically adjusts itself in flight, has opened the way for the most important stride yet made in the progress of British Aviation. Fighting aeroplanes will mount to altitudes
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  • 225 5 CHIMPANZEE CARUSOS. A complete study of the vocal expressions of the chimpanzee has just b»-en mar.V by two Americans, Dr. Yerkes and Mies Learned. Hitherto the chimpanzee, although credited with an almost human intelligence, has never been suspected of pos® essing musical tendencies yet Dr Yerk»s and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 433 5 FIRST WEEK OF ANNUAL SALE BIG VALUE BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. THR The W. L. Range or he Challenge'’ SSS ds=ib ItU IM 4L”x ..ML %|J MH V~A I reliable materials I I f: only UBvrl C"'•■'* 'K strung with best B M i t J J '.V'S?- JJ. r\*
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  • 466 6 While, apparently. France is engaged in the task of attempting to placate the leader of the Riflfians, Spain has decided to adopt measures purely aggressive failing a compromise by August 15. Each day the situation becomes more interesting in its relation to Europe and the daily reports distributed
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  • 359 6 Penang has to thank private enterprise for its supply of pure cow’s milk; but the demand is so greatly in excess of the supply that we are prompted to ask the Municipality to consider whether it is its duty to take such steps as will ensure an adequate
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  • 342 6 The homeward mail by the Teesta closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow. 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 the 10th July by the
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  • 1695 6 As expected a howl has been set up by the Indian press over The Segamat the recent case of blackCase. mail brought against two Malay alee coolies in Segamat at the instance of the Managerand Assistant Manager of Tampang Estate, in which the honour of two Malayalee
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 47 6 EL 6r» O.” SATURDAY, 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. Orchestral Concert Sunday, 9th August, 9.30 p.m. w i PEARS’ i 1 GOLDEN SERIES. J &gt; F f
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 780 7 Commission of Enquiry. question in the lords. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 5. In the House of Lords, the Earl of Gusford. asking the Government to make statement with regard to the situation in China, emphasised that every party or class in Great Britain would welcome the development
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  • 186 7 An Ultimatum. SPANISH OFFENSIVE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, August 5. According to the correspondent of Le Matin at Tetuan, the French and Spanish peace terms provide that Abd el Krim recognise the religious sovereignty of the Multan of Morocco. France and Spain will recognise the administrative autonomy of the
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  • 83 7 OFFICIAL NEGOTIATIONS BEGUN. London, July 5. In the house of commons, in answer to a question Lt. Col. Guinness stated that official negotiations regarding the French war debt had begun on the 27th July. French experts had returned to Paris with the consul to the Government.
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  • 64 7 BANNING DENOUNCED. Los Angeles, August 5. The Action of the Geneva Conference in banning the use of poison gas in war time was denounced by the executive committee of the American Chemical Society at its annual general meeting and a resolution was adopted declaring that the prohibition of
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  • 66 7 DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED. Moscow. August 5. The trial has concluded at Tiflis of the members of the Georgian Committee of the Anti-Soviet Parties on a charge of organising an insurrection in 1924, terrorism, espionage and other capital crimes. Four of the principal accused have been sentenced to
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  • 61 7 OCCUPANTS INJURED. Davo. August 5. As the result of a motorcar crashing against the parapet of a bridge Dr. Radeniaker. editor of The Hague newspaper, Itaderland, fractured his skull and sustained other injuries. His condition is almost hopeless. Madame Helene Cosperus, also of the Hague, had her leg
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  • 33 7 FORD BIDS. Washington, July 5. The United States Shipping Board have decided to hand over two hundred ships to Henry Ford as scrap, on his bid of seventeen hundred thousand dollars.
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  • 21 7 London, July 5. The price of motorcar tyres have increased fifteen per cent and inner tubes twenty per cent.
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  • 34 7 Paris, August 5. The conference of Ambassadors passed a resolution requesting the Inter-Allied Military Commission to instruct tn#* military authorities of the occapie.l area to evacnate Dneseeldorf. Dnisbttrg att-i Ruhrort.
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  • 268 7 Terms of Settlement. EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 5. An explanatory memorandum of the terms of the coal settlement has been published. It says that the enquiry should be completed in good time before May 1926 and points out that while the Government’s assistance will enable more
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  • 266 7 HOUSE OF COMMONS DEBATE. London. July 5. Mr. Churchill, speaking in the House, made a vigorous defence of the gold standard and proposed the Appropriation Bill. Mr. Lee Smith attacked the return of the gold standard as being premature. He blamed it for increasing unemployment and complained
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  • 110 7 MILLOWNERS APPROVE. London, July 5. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Johnston, Mr. McNeill pointed out that the regulations of the proposed Child Labour Commission had not yet been voluntarily adopted by any of the mills in the International Settlement of Shanghai pending the enforcement
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  • 24 7 DEPARTURE FROM ST. HELENA St. Helena. August 5. IT. R. H. the Prince of Wales has sailed on board H.M.S. Repulse.
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  • 245 7 Admiral Cole’s Speech. BRITISH CHARACTERISTICS.” [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Melbourne. August 5. Lord Forster, Mr. S. M. Bruce and the American Rear-Admiral were guests at a dinner returned to the Soldiers and Sailors League. Rear-admiral Cole, replying to the toast of the American fleet, said that diggers,” sang God
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  • 84 7 ROOT RESOLUTIONS RATIFIED. London, August 5. In the House of Commons, replying to Commander C. Bellairs with regard to the prospects of France ratifying the Root resolutions with regard to the safety of merchant vessels in wartime which was agreed by the French delegation at the Washington Conference,
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  • 35 7 NEGOTIATIONS ENDED. New York, August 5. The wage negotiations between the anthracite mineowners and nyners have broken down, the miners refusing to accept the owners’ offer to submit the dispute to arbitration.
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  • 33 7 PASSED BY THE COMMONS. London, August 5. The House of Commons has passedrthe third reading of the Dangerous Drugs Bill, which has already been passed by the House of Lords.
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  • 22 7 NEW UN DE R- SECRETARY. London, August 5. The Earl of Clarendon has been appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Dominion Affairs.
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  • 144 7 HOLIDAY IN SWITZERLAND. London, July 30.A Baghdad message says King Faisal will leave Baghdad next week for London, on the advice of his medical advisers, to consult specialists on the state of his health. Nothing is seriously wrong with him but bis normally excellent constitution shows signs of
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  • 466 7 Goodwood Cup. WON BY CLOUDBANK. Reuter’s Tel i grams London, July 30. The following was the result of the Goodwood Cup, run at Goodwood to-day: Goodwood Cup (about two miles and five furlongs), Sweepstakes of 20 sovs. each, h ft, with 1,000 sovs. added (including a cup) 2nd
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  • 61 7 Among the i&gt;assengers who arrived in Singapore by the P. and O. Khyber from London last Saturday, were Capt, H. P. Mackay, M.C. tbe Gordon Highlanders, former Adjutant of tbe Ceylon Light Infantry, and Mrs. Mackay. Capt. Mackay has come to take up his new appointment as Adjutant
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  • 115 7 Proposed Contract. OFFICIAL STATEMENT. London, July 28:In a White Paper which was issued to-day. Sir Samuel Hoare states that it is proposed to enter into a contract with a civil firm for a Aveekly air service between Kantara and Karachi extending over a period of 5
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  • 129 7 London, July 28. In the House of Commons on the Home Office vote when the subject of stamping out anthrax was raised. Sir W. Joynson-Hicks referred to the efforts made at Geneva to secure a unanimous convention with a view to disinfection of wool, and mentioned the
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  • 102 7 ENDOWMENT FUND. London, July 30. Tn the House of Commons, replying to questions, Sir Laming Worthington Evans said it was the intention of Government, in conjunction with the Dominions Governments, to establish an endowment fund of five million sterling for the maintenance of war cemeteries. He
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  • 183 7 RECORD ATTENDANCE. Nearly 70,000 Visitors. All previous attendance records were broken in respect of the numbers of visitors to this year’s Malayan Agri-Horti-cnltural Show and Trades Exhibition at Kuala Lumpur says The Malay Mail. Nearly seventy thousand people—the official figures are 69,738passed through tbe gates during the four
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 42 7 BORNEO MOTORS, LTD., Sole Agents in Malaya for Economical Transportation aNt I AAAjf U lilißMtll CARS AND TRUCKS The best service at the lowest cost. Touring Cars $1,500 1 Ton Chassis $1,600. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. (Deferred payments can be arranged). BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED.
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  • 1133 8  -  BY A. G. GARDINER. Is there not a danger of croaking toe much over the desperate position of industry at the present time? When 1 read such lamentations as those which Lord Beaverbrook publishes, with scare head ngs and his own beaming photograph, in his Sunday
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  • 97 8 I'he stretch of rubber road surfacing laid down some months ago in the vicini ty of the Cenotaph, Whitehall, did not fully realise anticipations, but another experiment with the material is to be conducted, this time in the busy thoroughfare known as Aldersgate street. Rubber blocks are to
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  • 39 8 A Hackney milliner, giving evidence in the Shoreditch County Court, said it was difficult now to know, when a woman was buying a hat. whether she wanted to match her eyes, her complexion, or her shoes.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 133 8 I APJOL STEEL Sureandcertain tor all Female g complaints. Every lady should i keep a box in the house. I Chemists and Stores sell I them throughout the world. Proprietor: MARTIN, Clwi»t, South—pt—, EflawL fic. MATSUO, i DENTIST. SSSS-o Head Office Branch 5 101, Bishop 94, Barrack Street, Rd., Taiping,
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    • 45 8 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 Colic and DSarrhoea Remedy. It pays to keep it always on hand. For sale everywhere.
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    • 343 8 NOW s fwo 1 The All-the-year-round Health Drink Here is the unfailing rule of steady good trZAjjX health: first thing every morning, drink a glass of water sparkling with a dash of ENO’s Fruit Salt.” V' 1 Gently yet ENO keeps the system f ree f rom r l ie
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 127 8 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By Arthur moreland No. 89. Becket, Chancellor. Thomas a becketT'here is the greatAl I Thomas -Your cloAk War mer If look here 6eck&lt;ttmese parscSTs arc'Senton) /archbishop i r— &rfl SEAL vou-AS CHANCELLOR;) TttAN r-,!"? tSSXISIsa^J^T-;&gt;g«-OWN -jr-y Shall Be. anOJMtI F e M JWThe xeeeN OI -wife-
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  • 1164 9 Mining World.’’ The following new- books have been received at the Penang Library. The Art of Etching, by E. S. Lumsden. Autobiography of John Stuart Mill. The Beardsley Period by Osbert Burdett. The Bhagavadgita, etc.. Translated by K. T. Telang. The Cambridge Book of Prose and Verse
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  • 412 9 The weekly rubber circular issued on Inly 30 by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubljer Association states The interval was marked by a rapid decline in all Markets, a feeling of nervousness and uncertainty causing heavy selling on the part of speculators, while Manufacturers withdrew their supp'rt.
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  • 129 9 PBNANG. AUGUST 6 1925 (By CoorericsY OF thr Oh r&lt; Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5*32 M 4 month»’ sight Ban* 2*4 3’B 3 Credit 2'4 1146 3 2’4 23(3'2 Calcutta I lonian I Rank K» Js4| 3 days’sivLt PrivA'- 159 Boiulwi.v Demand Rank 154| I Madra-&gt; l&gt;«*n»:»nd Rank
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  • 112 9 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending Ist August, 1925. shows a total of 57 deaths3B males and 19 females—the death-rate being 22.28 per mille per annum, compared with 21.89 in the preceding week and with 26.38 in the corresponding week of
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  • 155 9 The following are the latent quotations in Messrs. Kennedy &lt;1 Co,*e share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. Tu-day. e SH RK&gt; i- j 5 &gt;» 2 CQ 30 fIQ rn e. 4 c. tc. sc. Mining. Chenderiang 23/3 23/9 23/- 23/6 Johan 52 54 53 55
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  • 44 9 August 6. 19‘45 cts nominal (Smoked Shv«i 126 all Fine Pa’e Crep*- .125 market UnsinokAd Sbe“» 111 very SINGA- (Smoked S|»a*h 129 quiet PORN (Crepe 127 London and Nkv. York r fSmokH’i (Cron- 3)7 Nbw York 831 {By courtesy of Messrs. Alden
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  • 33 9 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. R. Sheet 126 cts per pound per pl. $l6B No. 1 Crepe 121 cts per pounds per pl. $161.33 Easier. (By Courtesy Messrs. AU a n Dennys. &gt;
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  • 44 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for July: lb Kuala-Nal Kelantan 37,500 Kuala Katigsar 33.897 The following were the rubber quotations in London on August 5: Smoked Sheet ...3/64 Plantation Ist latex crepe ---3/7 (By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Jc C 0.,)
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  • 55 9 The General Produce 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 $153 to 155 F.A.Q. do 150 152 Low F.A.Q. do 140, 149 Plain Unsmoked Sheet do 85 110 Lump Scrap do 50 82
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  • 113 9 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following prices, on August 5: London. Spot £265.10s Up 10/3 mos. buying 267.10 s 10/3 selling 267.15 s 10/Local. August 6: Singapore sold 175 tons at $1344 Penang buyers no sellers at sl34}. 7he Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd: London, August 4,
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  • 163 9 The output of Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N. L. for July output 750 piculs, 600 hours worked, 100,000 cubic yards treated. The output of Kramat Pulai Limited, for the month «of July was from the mine 530 piculs, from tributors 328 piculs, total 858 piculs. The output of
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  • 235 9 The following new- books have been received at the Penang Library. The Art of Etching, by E. S. Lumsden. Autobiography of John Stuart Mill. The Beardsley Period by Osbert Burdett. The Bhagavadgita, etc.. Translated by K. T. Telang. The Cambridge Book of Prose and Verse Edited by G.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 24 9 Pi anters’ Medicai. Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, ?3/- per bonk or $3/30 posl. free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd.. P
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    • 54 9 Their Second Summer the Hardest Teething and hot weather make their second summer a trying time for little ones. Summer disorder of stomach and bowels and infantile cholera may be quickly controlled and suffering relieved bv Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea; Remedy. Easy to take in a little sweetened water. Always
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    • 85 9 New Advertisements. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted by Ist September, or earlier, Furnished House or Bungalow for European family. Replies to Box No. 189. c/o Pinang Gazette. Required— two furnished rooms and bath or a small furnished bungalow by young married couple. Good localityessential. Apply Box No. 190. c/o Pinang Gazette. Go d
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 267 9 What is (indisputably the most stupendous film ever produced will be screened for 4 nights, commencing from 6th August at THEATRE ROYAL, It is a pictiu isation of SIK RIDER HAGGARD’S great storv MOON of ISRAEL in 10 fail reels without cutting. Screening time 9-50 p. m. 0171? H lO
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  • 580 10  -  MY SPORTING MEMORIES.” By Bernard John Angle. When the referee of a thousand fights sets out t-o tell sportsmen what is wrong with British boxing to-day, boxers and their backers would do well to ponder his criticism. The referee is Mr. Bernard John Angle, whose name for
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  • 58 10 Thd general balance sheet and profit and loss account &lt;»f the Netherlands Trading Society, Amsterdam, to D«x*em her 31, 1924 show that /the net profits amount to f 6,459,146.19 (£538,262), out of which, after providing for the Statutory’ Reserve to the extent of f 491,829.24 (£*40,986), a
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