Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 August 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 188. VOL. LXXXIII. MONDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1925 PRIOR 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 572 1 «NIKKO” Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. Ik 7 Northam Road, Penang. TU s?u ***aMpmMQQDanD«mMnnDnnDMMMUQQ«MMQLiQMMaMB> I’ B B Q 5 THE Cocktails Ready to Serve. 1 MOTOR UNION gg' GORDONS: I s INSURANCE CO, LTD, j fife j FuoFa, M a Originators of s Dr/Martini I
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    • 39 1 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained can only be relieved if scientifically made Glasses are used. OLR LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testing rooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOVR SERVICE. SHANGHAI EASTERN UMficntM rnciws. m. rto, fat.
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  • 615 2 FROM FARM DRUDGE TO QUEEN. The kaleidoscopic and effervescent life of the Balkans can scarcely find a parallel to the astonishing career of the beautiful Irma Bohne, who, from farm drudge, became a harem favourite, fought and was wounded as an officer in the» Hungarian army, became a
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  • 133 2 Thresher sharks” of fabulous dimen sions, rejiorted from the South Coast are fast becoming a formidable rival of the sea serpent and the big gooseberry. They are fairly common during summer around Cornwall where they do great damage to pilchard and mackerel nets, in whieli they completely wind
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 940 2 < x xsx s x xsx ss AUCTION. I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. MATir r nr QAIF Including free town delivery or I*l WLI 1 IVIL O 1 mALEi» X postage. pj II PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. BY ORDER OF THE HIGH ll COURT OF KEDAH. x Local t 36 W w’iA
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    • 26 2 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Coder New Management. I p to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT. Telephone No. 493.
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    • 361 2 Prickly Heat I Why endure the torment and fiery tation of prickly heat? Germolen soothes and relieves in a moment Rub Germolene over the irritable surface as -.«.t commences, and you will never an attack of )ri This splendid dressing relieves immediately, the irritati.,instead a sense of cool refreshment pervades
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  • 2794 3 at bentong and raub. meeting of the Engineering Association of Malaya was held at B< ntong and Rnib during the week end, Aug. 8 and 9 vs the Malay Mail the president, Col. Swettenham, and about twenty tu mbers and guests being present. The party left Kuala
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  • 595 3 EFFECT OF TARIFFS. A Survey of Overseas Markets (Station, ery Office, 65.) was issued by the Committee on Industry and Trade appointed by the Government in July 1924. Although this volume comprises 740 pages of important facts and figures, the committee points out that it is concerned
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 23 3 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per bock or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., f
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    • 239 3 Let Wincarnis build you up again won’t let you down! After the flu or other illness, when you feel thoroughly weak and run down, let Wincarnis build up your health again. It is the tonic wine for that purpose, recommended and prescribed by over 10,000 Doctors, the tried and trusted
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  • 848 4 P. P. W.V.C. Annual Inspection. INTERESTING FIELD OPERATIONS. Tbe annual inspection of the Penang and I'iovince Wellesley Volunteer Corps, in. which the Penang Free School Cadets also participated, took the form this year of a well carried ont tactical scheme in tbe vicinity of the village ol Tanjong Tokoi g.
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  • 261 4 Malaya Cup. CONDITIONS OF THE GIFT. A Football Enthusiast writes to The Malay Mail'. It baa now definitely been decided that tbe final of tbe Malaya Cup shall be played in Singapore this year, in the event of Selangor and Singapore being tbe finalists. This decision is certainly a
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  • 100 4 SELANGOR vs. PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, August 17. In the Malaya Cup Tootball Match, Selangor beat Penang by 5 goals to 2. It was a remarkable game in which Penang led twice, playing pluckily, bu luck ran against them and tow aids th’* end
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  • 139 4 —'MM.'’ CONCERT FOR ORPHANAGE FUND. A special effort to raise money for the new Orphanage, Seremban, is being made by .the Mother Superior of the Seremban Convent, and an entertainment, compris ing many attractive individual items, and the play “Snow White,” was given on Friday by the pupils
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  • 564 4 INTERESTING GAME. Messrs A. J. L. Donaldson and H. C. D. Davies captained two Cricket Elevens on tbe Esplanade, Penang, on Saturday afternoon. They consisted of men who seldom figured in tbe P.C.C. First Eleven and a few tambies to make up the number, leavened by a few good
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  • 1248 4 FURTHER EVIDENCE. The following from Times of Malaya s report, completes the evidence at the Police Court inquiry into the murder of Veer Singh, the jaga at Tekka-Taiping Mines, whose body was found on the Batu Kuran Road. Roadside Plotters. Abdnl bin Mohamed, a Malabari foreman on the
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  • 124 4 —‘'M. M.” An exhibit Which has been attracting attention at Wembley is a new kind of rubber sole, the invention of Mr. George Cummings, the world’s professional walking champion, which he claims has been the chief factor in his unrivalled athletic achievements. -So interested was the Ruler of
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  • 579 4 —“T.O.M.” The weekly a rcu l ar lssutlJ pore Chamber o f Commerce R, t sociation on August 13 states A Lack of support from t v. t > liquidation by weak sueeni,. M «rt ed with bear selling, tet to decline sharply, a fall f T,>
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 100 4 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By author mor el a mi. No. 98. Robbing the Jews. K 7**** II To OFTHE NO'J Rl CHt 1 < k l for The SOHO vr /Thsre Goss\ OBJF.CTA I SisL Me WAO NA :»’-E JUST V" T > i. (CHAPMANwW W/ Hit 4Mt W
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  • 795 5 VX'NrAL GENERAL MEETING. u the annual general meeting of the :l \an Camera Club hefd on July 21, V Palmer was elected President for llt current year, Messrs. S. K. Sibbald I p G. Walker joint Hon. Secretary I 'pieasurer, Committee, Messrs. J. E. Vrrwood. C. H.
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  • 890 5 THE SPIRIT OF THE RIVER. Rivers, like men, says a Times" correspondent, have character. Like men, they' show their character in behaviour, but they show it even more in their appearance. Women often say that yon can judge people by what they look like, but iit is rash,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 Pitman’s •••hm Typewriting $1 f»i X. sun fce by the Pmaiif (ifi- 1
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    • 303 5 I I WW There's a whole lot r of sound, solid satisfaction in a a Capstan I Cigarette. First, the satisfaction that comes from the personal enjoyment of a really good cigarette. Secondly, the pleasure derived and given by offering Y/zz. a Capstan to one’s friends. > Acceptable in all
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  • 104 6 The Tarik Ayer Boria Party ’(Hussain Chaddi) entertained a large number of guests to a ronggeng party at No. 78 Burmah Road on Saturd -y evening till midnight during which refreshments were lavishly served to all present. Mr. Wanchee Ariffin presented a silver cup to the party.
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  • 109 6 —“Straits Times.” RE-ARREST ON DISCHARGE FROM ASYLUM. A Chinese, named Tai Hock, was charged in the Second Police Court-, Singapore, on Saturday with an offence alleged to have been committed in 1923. The accused has spent the interval since the offence in the asylum, where he was
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  • 101 6 ALLEGED BRIBE IN C HAMBERS. An amusing incident occurred in the Singapore police court on Saturday, says “The Straits Times.” A Chinese who wish, ed to lay information in order to take out a warrant was taken before the Second Magistrate (Mr. H. F. Monk) in
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  • 136 6 —“S.T.” A Eurasian, C. Frerichs, was committed to the Assizes by the Third Magistrate, Singapore, on Saturday, on a charge of using as genuine forged documents, namely two cheques for $5O and $3O, which the accused is alleged to have forged in the name of Mr. C. Cane,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1215 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, A happy man must indeed be very happy in the fact that he and his clique have done a splendid and meritorious service to the cause of Islam and the local Muslims by having created a number of ‘'kaffirs”
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  • 236 6 C ALCUTTA CORPORATION’S TRIBUTE. Calcutta. August 10.—At a special meeting of the Calcutta Corporation to-day eloquent tributes were paid to the memory of the late Sir Surendra Nath Banerjee and a condolence resolution adopted. Mr. J. M. Sen Gupta, Mayor, moving the condolence resolution, said that
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  • 242 6 PENANG. AUGUST 17 1925 (Bv Cnoßi x-v or rH?e f’w a»* nut» R*v r j I III! London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 monthw* sight Ban’ 2/4 3*S 3 Credit 2’4 21 '32 3 Document 2/4 11/16; Calcutta Demand Bank 154| i 3 days’sight Pri vat 159 Bombay Demand
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  • 227 6 GOH-OH. Ceremony at Chinese Town Hall On Saturday, 15th inst., at 2-30 p.m. Mr. Goh Teik Teong, eldest son of the late Mr. Goh Boon Keng of Bnrmah Road, and Mrs. Goh Boon Keng, was united in matrimony with Miss Oh Choon Eng, eldest daughter of Mr. and
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  • 200 6 MUTCH-WATT. Several members of the Batang Padang planting community assembled in Ipoh, on Saturday, says “T. O. M.” for the marriage of Mr. Henry James Mollison Mutch, uf Sungkai, and Miss Myra Watt of the Government Girls’ •School, Penang. The Rev. R. D. Whitehorn, of the Presbyterian Church.
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  • 125 6 BIG SAVING IN WEIGHT. Lord Onslow, Under Secretary for W ar, in presenting the prizes at the Arms Rifle Association meeting at Bisley stated that while the barrel <»f the new rifle in process of development- would be heavier than the present barrel, there would
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  • 194 6 The Managing Agents report the follow, ing progress during July, viz: Pumping Stations.—« Station at River completed, pumps installed, should be operating under normal conditions by 15th August. Station at Dam fully equipped, should he in full running order by 15th August. General Construction.—Power Station, site cleared,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 512 6 New Advertisements. AUCTION. POLICE AUCTION. Penang Sales Room. AN AUCTION SALE On Thursday, 20th August, 1925 AT 11 A.M. At the Central Police Station Compound OF Unserviceable Articles, Intestate Estate, Confiscated and Unclaimed Property. USUAL CONDITIONS OF SALE. Terms :—Cash before delivery. TAN KIM KHOON, Auctioneer, 38 Beach Street. TENDERS
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    • 397 6 notice. Notice is hereby given J. R. Stuart ceased to PLOYMENT ON THE 1 T R August 1925. r)AY op THE PINANG GAZETTE press, ITD The Ulu Piah Company, Li m i ted (Incorporated in Penang Notice is hereby given that a Tk- Interim Dividend of 5 per cent r„,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 144 6 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE < Solution of No. 26. We publish below the correct solution of the Pinang Gazette Cross-Words Puzzle No. 26, together with the names of successful competitors Ist Prize $5O. Mr. A. A. de Cruz, Penang. 2nd Prize $2O. Mr. S. G. Hobson. Tai pi ng. 3rd
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    • 92 6 UNITED CINEMA FOR ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY 17th AUGUST. Show starts at 8-00 p.m. Nightly. Ihe Great Star Motion Picture (Shanghai) Super Special 10 Solid Reels “ZIANG’S REPENTANCE" One of the Best Chinese Pictures ever Presen to I. It has taken China and Singapore by storii) Shown to Full Houses
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  • 1280 7 A CHANGED PROBLEM. There would now seem to be little doubt, says the medical correspondent of “The Times,” that the nature of the cancer problem has changed. If, as seems eminently probable, the work of Gye and Barnard stands, the old controversy between those who believed in a parasitic
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  • 424 7 eiilerewl to be unduly light sentences —"S. T.” PREVALENT IX CALCUTTA According to the last annual report of the Excise Department illicit traffic in cocaine is very prevalent in Calcutta. The habit, too, «hows undoubted signs of becoming popular in Dacca, particularly among some of the old Mohammedan
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 334 7 --/k L< kJ My. tM u vV .P9* Jr The best Baby can get Horlick3 is the best possible /r fixxl you can procure fading ff molhc/s milk. It is prescribed fl in 4 sizes of air and is recommended II Bazaars Stores by medical IRTtI dll OVCT tll£ h
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    • 97 7 Pritchard Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) PENANG. “LOTUS” “DELTA” SHOES FOR MEN. In Brown Willow Calf or Black Box Calf Oxford and Derby Shapes Prices $lB and $2O per pair. In all sizes and half sizes, broad, medium, and narrow fitting. “LOTUS” GOLF SHOES With specially made vulcanised
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  • 475 8 We have no hesitation in reverting again to the war in Morocco as presented by the situation to-day. That war on a large scale is imminent appears inevitable in view of the fact that France has already expended the sum of 20.000.000 francs and Spain is now prepared to
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  • 703 8 The bitter cry of the Seventh Standard boy. eijuipped for the struggle for existence with as much of education as his parents have been able to give him. in many cases at the penalty of considerable privation to themselves, calls loudly for response. The unfortunate youth who has been
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  • 1109 8  -  SOLUTION OF DOUBLE DUMMY PROBLEM lifT the late lU. H. Whitfield. BY ERNEST BERGHOLT. (Author of Bergholt’s Modern Auction.’’ etc.) Hearts—J, 4. Clubs— A, 3. Diamonds —None. Spades—7. 6. da A w-S I c I Uli yo I s. z Z Hearts—A. K, 6. Clubs—lo. Diamonds —10. 9.
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  • 150 8 yachting race. (From Our Own Correspondent'. Singapore. August !<• The second attempt made to saill tltf first race in the series of Yachting Trophy ended in a >u owing to lack of wind. The eseu be sailed again on Sunday. School Sports. Mrs. Hayes Marriott prizes at the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 192 8 rYOU NEEDN’T HESITATE IF IT’S HOUBIGANT’S QUELQUES FLEURS THE PERFUME PAR EXCELLENCE. 5 OBF S I Is J&. s I A !8 j nS* I HMKMB Hosß s I1?1 > Rh I I s Il jlj iiiiiyi Fresh supplies just to hand of Houbigant’s 4 Quelques Fleurs 1 Perfumes 5
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    • 49 8 “E. O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Satu r d a y —E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Next Concert 23rd August. > iff iB i A B B B B rflh i PEARS’ p I GOLDEN SERIES. I i
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 160 9 —Renter. French Penetration. IMPROVED OUTLOOK. Paris, August 14. A message from Fez states that the gensituation is calm on the whole front, troops in the region of Wezzan hase penetrated to the very core of ij.bel-Sarsar, which was strongly fortified, I reached the most distant refugees. The Riffians
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  • 57 9 Router. SOCIALISTS’ DECISION. Paris, August 15. '[’he National Socialist Congress has rejected the motion by M. Renaudel calling upon M. Varenne to choose between the Governorship of Indo-China and the Socialist deputyship and adopted a coun-ter-motion by M. Lebas by 2.095 votes against 381. declaring that M.
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  • 69 9 —Reuter. EGYPT 'I’O INDIA. London. August 15. The Air Ministry announces that arrangements for the opening of a civil air service between Egypt and India have progressed to the extent of a provisional agreement having been concluded between the Air Ministry and the Imperial Airways, Limited, for the
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  • 84 9 .—Reuter. BELAYriD BY BAD WEATHER. Rome. August 16. A message from Amboyna, Moluccas Islands, states that Marchese di Pinedo has arrived Ip-p and is staying for three days owing to bad weather. —Reuter. A GENEROUS OFFER Melbourne. August 16. A prominent Italian resident has promised £5OO each to
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  • 61 9 ••'I Ul Reuter. RELIEF OF SUFFERERS. Amsterdam, August 15. ?ueen Wilhelmina has contributed b < 0()() florins f or ie re ]jef o f sufferers of the recent cyclone. Reuter. u s RED CROSS’S CONTRIBUTION. Amsterdam, August 15. The American Red Cross has remitted 10 h Uutch
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  • 56 9 —Reuter. OFFER OF SHARES. Berlin. August 15. R'ti' ving that the banks’ refusal to further credit to his motor works 111 *'rlin is due to his holding 65 per the shares in them, Edmund Stinl)rest*nted half, amounting to marks, to the workers, though 1 present his
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  • 56 9 —Reuter. not wanted in Canada. Halifax (Nova Scotia), August 16. lassing him as an undesirable alien, b immigration authorities have refused p' a Ow Battling” Siki to enter dl i't a for the purpose of meeting Roy Ci, Hie coloured Light-heavyweight 11 "pion of the maritime province and
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  • 107 9 —Reuter. Ability to Pay. LORD BRADBURY’S OPINION. London, August 16. I am firmly convinced that with her finances properly and prudently managed and with a will to face taxation comparable with that of Great Britain and the United States, France can undertake the task of repaying the capital
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  • 103 9 —Reuter. UGLY INCIDENT. Wellington. August 16. After a spell of wintry weather the sun shone out. A motor launch belonging to the Pennsylvania broke away in a storm on Friday night and was smashed on the rocks. A launch broke away from the Oklahoma and was damaged.
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  • 41 9 —Renters. NUMEROUS CASUALTIES. Tokio, August 16. A message from Nagoya states that floods have caused serious damage. Many buildings have been destroyed. The damage is estimated at 10,000.000 yen. It is believed that there have been numerous casualties.-
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  • 40 9 Renter. ONE PERSON KILLED. Calgary. August 15. The Canadian Pacific train on the Kootenay-Lethbridge line has been wrecked as the result of a collision with a shunting engine. One person has been killed and 12 slightly injured.-
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  • 70 9 —Reuter. FIRST DIVISION RESULTS. London, August 15. The following are the results of the First Division matches in the Scottish League Aberdeen 3. Hamilton 3. Celtic 5, Hibernian 0. Dundee 3, Morton 0. Hearts 1. Falkirk 1. Kilmarnock 2. Queen’s Park 1. Motherwell 2, Clydebank 1. Partick
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  • 43 9 Reuter. AMVTEUR AND PROFESSIONAL. London, August 15. In the World’s Amateur and Professional Cycling Championships meeting, the 1,000 metres sprint resulted as follows Amateurs —M**yer (1) Mazairac (2). They are both from Holland. Professionals —Kaufmann (Switzer- land) (1) Schilles (Fiance) (2).
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  • 74 9 Reuter. BRITISH WOMEN’S VICTORY. Foresthill, August 15. For the Wightman Cup, Mrs. Lambert Chambers beat Miss Goss 7-5, 5-6, 6-1, Miss Helen Wills defeated Miss McKane 6-1,1-6, 9-7. Mrs. Mallory beat Miss Joan Fry 6-3, 6-0. In the final match Misses Colyer and Miss McKane beat Miss
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  • 64 9 Reuter. JAPAN vs SPAIN. Baltimore. August 15. Spain has not yet been eliminated in the Davis Cup. Japan is leading by 2 matches to 1. The two remaining Singles are being played to-day. Winning by 3 matches to 2, Japan has eliminated Spain in the Davis Cup. Harada
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  • 96 9 —Reuter. Reception at Montevideo. REVIEW OF TROOPS. Montevideo, August 15. After the reception at Government House, H. R. H. the Piince of Wales reviewed the troops from the balcony, roars of applause greeting the* Prince’s appearance. Subsequently the Prince of Wales was entertained at luncheon by the
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  • 25 9 —Reuter. REPORTED DEAD. Peking, August, 16. An unconfirmed rumour says that the Mukden War Lord, Marsh 1 Chang Tso-Lin. died on Friday.-
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  • 74 9 —R'-uter. SEQUEL TO HEAVY RAIN. Simla, August 15. Heavy rains have caused floods in the principal rivers of North India. The northern outskirts of Lahore have been inundated. The water works have been submerged, interfering with the supply. The flood level is within a few feet of
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  • 167 9 CHRISTMAS ISLAND’S ONLY CRIMINAL. What was slated to be the first serious crime to be committed on Christmas Island for ten years was investigated at the Singapore Assizes on Friday, says The Straits Times when a Chinese coolie was convicted of attempting to murder a compatriot by hitting
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  • 142 9 Following the success of retrieving a last fortune valued at 1,000,000 yen from the Yasaka-Maru. which was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea during the great war by a U-boat, the search party was reward, ed with 80 per cent, of the proceeds. It is estimated that not less than
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  • 165 9 REPRESENTATIVE RESOLUTIONS. At a joint meeting of representatives of The Planters’ Association of Malaya; The F. M. S. Chamber of Commerce; The Asiatic Planters’ Association of Malaya and otheis was held in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday bust to consider matters relating to rumoured proposals regarding the abolition of
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  • 735 9 Mosul Report. FRESH TURKISH CLAIM. London, August 7. —A Constantinople message says the Cabinet, it is reported, held a 12 hour sitting, when it discussed the Mosul Report. The Cabinet is preparing a special memorandum, of the Turkish case in which it is understood Turkey will
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  • 1076 9 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Wellington are going to Japan in the spring. The doctor is to attend the medical conference to be held there. Bandmaster F. J. Pennefather has been awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal for long and meritorious service. Mr. G. D. Taylor
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 37 9 BORNEO MOTORS, LTD., Sole Agents in Malaya Jbr Economical Transportation CARS AND TRUCKS The best, service at the lowest cost. Touring Cars $1,500 1 Ton Chassis $1,600. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. (Deferred payments can be arranged). BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED.
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  • 921 10 THE CONSPIRACY. Valuables Restored But Damaged. Here is the full story of the conspiracy which resulted in thefts from the Vatican Treasury, and of the alert police work which led to the recovery of all the stolen articles. For some months workmen have been executing repairs in and
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  • 250 10 U. 8. PRESIDENT AND DEATH PENALTY. A tragedy which occurred at Manila in the early hours of April sth is recalled by an announcement in the Manila Times of July 27th. After a dance on the night of April 4th--sth, Miss Andrey Burleigh, the 16-year-old steji-daughter of an
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  • 243 10 PREVENTIVE FLEETS QUIETER WEEK. The raiders of the F.M.S. Customs preventive Meet have been having a quieter time, says The Malay Mail.” the latest report telling of only two arrests, botfi at Port Dickson. During August, so far, no arrests have been effected, the two cases in question
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 198 10 o;nsable both as a for the Kitchen ana I >h for the Table I t PERRINS’ iAUCE J S For fast, efficient transportation of your goods: THE FORD ONE-TON-TRUCK j Light, Sturdy, Dependable I BUILT TO STAND HARD I j USAGE BODIES BUILT TO SUIT TUUB REQUIREMENTS S $1,205 Chassis,
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    • 250 10 HAD BACKPAINS THAT LASTED FOR DAYS Until His Nerves and Health Were Built Up By DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Nervous headaches and back-pains often go hand-in-hand, associated with restless nights and disordered digestion, until Dr. Williams Pink Pills are tried: then they disappear, the reason for this glad change being
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    • 251 10 —r- 1 THE 10 lI.P. is typical of ail that is best in British Light Can It is built by the Pioneers of the Light Car Industry, and for over 25 years S\\ IFT Light Cars have held pride of place amongst the cers of their class. The 10 h.p.
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  • 1116 11 I'IXING THE PRICE. IU action in the King’s Bench Divi- ',\er metal contracts, the following 31 eii’ tiH were disclosed of how the isrnii says the Singapore Free r Wilies, opening the case, said that u >..tion had reference to dealings on 1 London Metal Exchange. The who
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  • 189 11 Benares Opium p. ehaat $5.000.00 n<»m. Cloves 90.00 seller Gold leaf 72.00 selle» Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 sellers 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Sandried 12.35 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00
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  • 289 11 The following are the latest '/notations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.*# .share list at 1 p.rn. to-day Saturday. To-day. o e a e e Sharks. >» s x x co do c. c. sc. SC. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 2.35 2.45 2.40 2.45 cum AverMolek 2.00 225 2.00 2.25
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  • 47 11 AUGUST 17, 1925 Local. di. marke' Smoked Sheet ...110 weak PbnvNG Fine Pale Crepe ...110 lUuamoked She“t 96 S/s«a- (Smoked Sheet ...116 purk ICrepe ...116 London and Nkw York r (Smoked 3/5 L iooK fOrepe ...3/5 New York 77| {By courtesy of Messrs. Alden Successors')
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  • 58 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. R. Sheet 117 cts per pound per pl. $156 No. 1 Crepe 115 cts per pound per pl. $153.33 Weak. (By Courtesy oj Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The following were the rubber quotations in London on August 15: Smoked Sheet ...3/5 Plantation Ist latex cVepe
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  • 113 11 The Straits Trading Co. Ltd. Local. August 17: Singapore sold 75 tons at $131.87i Penang buyers no sellers at $131.75. lhe Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd:— London. August 15, spot. £259.10s and £261.15s three months buying £262 three months selling. Jlfess/s. Boustead and Co.. LidSaturday’s quotation for Singapore refined
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  • 113 11 The output of Tin Bentong No Liablily, for the first half of August 1925 was hours 326. pikuls 270, yards 40,500. The output of Ronpibon Extended No Liability, for the first half of August 1925 was 170 piculs. The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L.
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  • 1264 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. fi names. S 2 I? J* H CO OO RUBBER (DolUr.} c c c. Allenby Rubber Co 2 45 2 45 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1* 60 I 80i ei 111 1 4 5 Malay Estate* 3 qq 3 iq Ayer Hit&m Planting Syndicate 16 00
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 66 11 ■WI I 11l M’ATqf»* M f IS End I NATURE’S REMEDY Clements Tonic is Nature’s greatest remedy for the nerves and brain, loss of appetite, debility, poorness of blood, neuralgia, insomnia, etc., and is strengthenand reliable. In the fatiguing tropical atmoshere you will appreciate the nourishing stimulus of this invigorating
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