Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 August 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 197. VOL. LXXXIII. FRIDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1825. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 495 1 fOKISATSU, photographic art STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68. BISHOP STREET. c thelfew Good, R MAXWELL. w j UAT docs head Touring Car Complete $2,250. BRAND fhe New Good Maxwell and the Chrysler Six are OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES both products of the same They represent |T* I IF“ A R FR
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    • 39 1 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained can only be relieved if scientifically made Glasses are used. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testing rooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOUR SERVICE. SHANGHAI EASTERN MMIFUTWIM OHKIMS, IM. huq M.
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  • 809 2 DE GAMA CAUGHT AT LAST. Don Saldanha de Gama, member of a noble Portuguese family, with estates in England, Scotland and Wales, stood in the dock at the Old Bailey, with a malevolent look on his swarthy face. He had just heard the Common Sergeant, Sir H. Dickens,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1542 2 iaC TO let. NOTICES. RAIES 0F SUBSCRIPTION. I No 135 Kelawai Road co[KmO( iions Rantau Rubber Co. Ltd., I,.e>„di Dg fra. town deliraryr I Penang (Incorporated in Penang). ,K to( fi Street. fl PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ioca_Qi q v»-*— 12b3 —Notice is hereby given that an Extra»a year ij ordinary
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    • 23 2 Planters’ Medical Guide, by Dr. E. N. Graham, $3/- per bock or $3/30 post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., P
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    • 161 2 I —enhancing its flavour in a wonderful I way—is 1 LEA PERRINS* SAUCE J H l l lltH KARACHI’S STOCK TAKING SALE. I i S s An Opportunity only once a year. J Rock-Bottom Prices, Pure Silks, Wearing Apparel I Brass ware, etc., etc., etc. A Limited Quantity only. To
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  • 1262 3 CONCRETE AND AGRICULTURE. (By A Special Correspondent.) The Royal Agricultural Show always contains a great deal to interest engineers, and this year’s gathering at Chester was no exception. Of course, a number of agricultural implements and machines are standardised to such an extent that there is little
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  • 396 3 NATIVE RUBBER. (Translated). In connection with the new planting of Para rubber by the natives in Central and Western Sumatra, two members of the Experimental Station at Buitenzorg in the persons of Messrs. Bodenhauaen and Cramer have left for Pdlembang and Djambi to report on the situation there.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 254 3 “LOOK BEFORE YOU BUY” Says Imperial Bee Esq. If there’s a picture of me on the label together a with the name. IMPERIAL BEE New Zealand Honey f Then buy a jar and eat this Honey every day for breakfast for your health’s sa^e s and in,! creamy—not a thin,
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    • 257 3 n es s of food can so easily be avoided, and a zest and distinction given to every day dishes, as well as •many new delectable dishes added to the daily diet, by the use of NESTLE’S PURE THICK CREHM. NESTLE’S PURE THICK CREAM is Cream of Cows Milk, and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 913 4 $lO,OOO IN PRIZES I OFFERED BY THE j I pinang (r>a>rttc i I IN A GIGANTIC POPULARITY VOTING CAMPAIGN 5 CAMPAIGN OPENS AUGUST 29 AND CLOSES OCTOBER 27. 1 CHRYSLER SIX OVERLAND GIVEN FREE. DE-LUXE f 3 £I X < t grand I prizes. I $3,500 CHRYSLER-SIX MV (V%>| PURCHASED
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1603 5 ;i|||||||||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll>illllllllllllllli!H!lllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllll|||||||| ĕ wltiiiii W# 'liwwwt wtwiß S W I OFFERS I 3 MAGNIFICENT CARS AND A HOST OF PRIZES. I TAKE THE INITIAL STEP TO-DAY 11,111 1 $l5O ORDER I ENTER YOUR NAME NOW. ftlih No 1 A AUTOGRAPHIC g DTTNJT (IP With a feeling of pardonable pride,. The Pinang
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  • 6 6 THE POPULARITY CAMPAIGN.
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  • 533 6 POSITION OF CLUBS The following is the final position of Clubs at the close of the Cricket season 1925 P. W. L. D. Pts. Public Services 8 3 0 5 14 P.C.C. 8 4 2 2 14 C.R.C. 8 2 2 4 10 E.S.C. 8 2 5
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  • 53 6 BOWLS TOURNAMENT. I The result of bowls tournament tie played yesterday.— Indies Singles Handicap. Final 2 Miss Mitchell beat scr Mrs. Reimann 21-14. Tennis Tournament. The tennis tie in the Doubles Handicap Class “A”, semi-final, fixed for M. n«iay next, August 31, 1925, has been' postponed to
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  • 229 6 FIRST DAY’S HA Nbil A[ The following are th i the first day of the Summer Meeting which rt C1 »'< September s: Btar ts O n 1. Kuala Lumpur p Late (Six furlongs). Royal Hussar 9.00; Thn n Pam 8.7; Tigablas 87- Orn Pe Sevenoaks 7.10; Whiskers
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  • 64 6 P. C. C. v. TAI PING. The return match with Taiping will take place on the Esplanade to-morrow (Satuiday) at 5 p.m. The following will represent the P. C. C. J. Wilkinson, C. P. Liston, E. A. Davies. A. Ferguson, J. Winter, D. I>. Cook, C. Fittock. C. Terdre,
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  • 347 6 SPIRITED CATHOLIC PROTEST. “We make bold, not only in the iianie of our fellow Catholics, but in the name of humanity, to urge His Majesty’s Go-- eminent to protect the nation from the dehumantiising, deeivilising and ceI Christianising propaganda, and resolutely to withstand al! proposals to subsidise artificial
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  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 1641 7 An interesting development has now been forthcoming in the Golf Handicaps, efforts to arrive at a satisfactory system of uniform handicapping for all golf courses in the British Isles. Under this scheme, which has received the approval of the Championship Committee of the Royal and Ancient, par
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 161 7 ,&ißKjr > (Mgt® 7TS Army Club Cigarettes SANDHURST size sO’s in airtight tins avandcri id pioneers of Hygienic Cigarette Packing. EstJ. 1775 tiiiiiiHiiiiiiiii>i’iii;iiii ,ii:;!ii!iii!i;ii:iiiii!i!!i!iiiiiiii!iiniiiiiiii!iiuiiiiintirimuinm!i»iiimiJiH;i!< iiim!i!iiiit:i:iij!Hiiiiiiii j WALL’S SAUSAGES. 111 A further Shipment of Wall’s Pork Sausages Ex Cold Storage has just arrived Ex s. s. “Karmala.” I his is the
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    • 195 7 1J K J New SHipmeikt. 2 COLUMBIA J GRAFONOLAS. TABLE GRAND. 5 No. 18b MAHOGANY 3 CABINET —Mahogany, Satin finish, Height 12j inches, width 171 J inches, depth 19} inches. Fitted with tone-control shutters- Two V inset needle-cups-MOTOR—Powerful British-made Double-Spring Motor to play two 10 inches records. 11 inches Velvet-covered
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 29 7 MOON’S PHASES. September. Full moon, 3rd. at 2.53 a.m. Last Quar ei, 10:h, at 7.11 a.m. New Moon, 18ih. at 11.12 a.m. First Quarter, 25th, at 6.50 p m.
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  • 443 8 Commercial development is the only means of overcoming present economic difficulties and the most method of securing the welfare of all nations and advancing the prosperity of all classes. Such development depends largely on making the savings of the world available for new enterprises and for the
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  • Behind the Scenes
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      1691 8 It is not often that the King makes any marked departure from the conventional in his clothes. This year, however. he has given a considerable fillip to the popularity of the grey. Ascot topper and by his adoption, during the hot weather, of a slate grey frock coat,
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  • 443 8 The homeward mail by the Macedonia closes at 5-30 p.m. to-morrow. 29th instant. The mail despatched from Penang on the 29th July by the s.s. K. der Nederlanden was delivered in London on the 26th August. The mail despatched from Penang on the 28th July by the s.s.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 195 8 ■■■□nt' "iur n nur. ■KENS I T AS n .as 75 Goo<l n As h Cents Per n > Real| y JK Um 1 Tin Good lin of c n B CIGARETTES j fl OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. C C Di WHOLESALE ONLY FROM HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS., LTD. aMKaSSKiE 111" ii' TiWB
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    • 31 8 “E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. PEARS’ Ifl > GOLDEN SERIES. J L /W W
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 71 8 DEATH The death of the wife of Mr. Keong Choo Tat of Messrs. Kennedy, Burkill Co., Ltd., nee Ooi Gaik Lean, took place at her residence No. 116, Madras Lane on the 27th instant, at the age of .30. The deceased left 2 sons and 3 daughters. The funeral will
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  • 162 9 —Reuter. First Attack. (ON’VOV HELD UP. Baghdad, August 27. firBt serious attack on Nairn th., desert by a motor convoy beaff' ,S 3 ,i u and Beirut, m made 34 ‘"a?front Damascus. The party travelpowerful eight-cylinder cars was u’ n i l m by brigands from the
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  • 76 9 —Reuter. MARSHAL lyautey summoned. Rabat, August 27. Marshal Lyautey has been summoned to France to confer with the GovernMarshal Petain meanwhile assumes the direction of operations.— Reuter. SUCCESSFUL FRENCH OPERATIONS. Paris, August 27. Although a sirocco impeded the aeroplanes French tanks were very effective in to-day’s operations.
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  • 129 9 Reuter CONFERENCE NEXT WEEK. Berlin, August 27. The vagueness of the Allied Security Note has disappointed political circles who nevertheless welcome the opportunity of a conference, steps for which have already been taken by Allied and German diplomats. It is expected to open in London next week. —Reuter.
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  • 129 9 DI F FICT LT Y 0V ERCO ME. Marseilles. August 27. Hie difficulty of the Socialist Congress, mentioned on August 24. has been overcome. the Peace Committee agreeing to a resolution insisting on the enforcemens of a protocol, declaring that private pactt are inad* quate and ought not
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  • 77 9 —Reuter. MR. DAVIS’S STATEMENT. Washington, August 27. tl n T tP v ’ewed on his return from Europe tb<> a Ur n ster Mr. Davis, said that p '‘-xpeiiinent of examining immigrants e n Oreat Britain and Ireland before 1)0 t ar n had succeeded beyond ex10ns
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  • 419 9 Lackjof Unanimity. “CUTUNG THEIR NOSES'Melbourne. August 27. The local representatives of the overseas shipping companies believe that the unofficial strike is ending and consider that work will gradually be resumed when the strikers realise their lack of unanimity and the owners’ determination. Meanwhile foreign vessels and ships of
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  • 60 9 Reuter. SPREADING THROUGHOUT QUEENSLAND. Brisbane, August 27. The railway strike has spread throughout Queensland. The Premier has invited all the unions connected with the Australian Labour Party to confer with the Cabinet. —Renter. The railwaymen have rejected the State Premier’s advice to submit their claim for increased
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  • 34 9 —Renter, REPRISAL TO POLISH EXECUTIONS. Moscow, Augnst 27. The Soviets, on August 23, executed 60 Polish prisoners at Minsk, apparently as a retaliation to the recent execution of three terrorists in Warsaw.—Renter,
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  • 36 9 —Renter. STOPPAGE OF WORK. Washington, August 27. It is reliably stated that Government observers do not see any hope of averting a stoppage of work in the anthracite coalfields on September I.—Renter.
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  • 538 9 —Router. Allied Debts. FRANCE BARGAINING. London, August 27. From the British point of view the importance of the debt offer lies in the modification of the policy embodied in the famous Balfour Memorandum, which necessitated the payment of at least £20.000,000 annually from France in order to make,
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  • 63 9 —Renter. YACHT SEIZED. Honolulu, August 27. The yacht Eloise, flagship of the San Francisco Yachting Club, which started on July 10 with three other yachts on a 2.665 mile race from San Francisco to Tahiti has been seized on the homeward voyage from Tahiti, because the commander,
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  • 40 9 —Reuter. PROTECTIVE AGREEMENT, Berlin, Augnst 27. The newspapers report that the British firm of Courtaulds and the Elberfeld (pm. Vereinigte Glanzstoff Fabriken, have reached a reciprocal agreement to protect thier respective markets in the artificial silk industry.—Reuter.
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  • 15 9 —Renter. ARRIVAL AT MANILA. Manila, August 27. Marchese de Pinendo has arrived here.
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  • 468 9 Renter. Opium Question. PERSIAN GULF EXPORTS. Geneva, August 27. The whole morning’s sitting of the Advisory Committee on Opium was devoted to a discussion on the British proposal regarding the export of opium from the Persian Gulf. Sir John Jordan expressed the opinion that import certificates had done
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  • 61 9 —Reuter. REVERSAL OF POLICY. Riga, August 27. A reversal of its previous policy is contained in a resolution passed by the Central Committee of th* Communist Party re instating the rights before th* revolution of technical specialists of all branches of the industry and granting them improved housing
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  • 60 9 Renter. OVERTAKEN BY CRISIS. Vienna, August 28. A crisis has overtaken the Zionist organisation. At yesterday’s meeting of the Zionist Congress, Mr. Weizmann, who is popularly reputed to have converted the Earl of Balfour to Zionism, resigned from the executive committee following a vote of confidence, which, though
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  • 45 9 6-3.—Reuter. DOUBLES RESULTS. Brookline, August 57. In the Doubles Patterson and Hawkes beat Lott and Williams 6 8 4-6,6-3,6-3-6, 3; Johnston and Giiffin beat I’ilden and Wiener 7-9,6-1,5-7,6-4,6-I.—Reuter Brookline, August 27. Patterson and Hawkes beat Johnston and Griffin 6-4, 6-3,
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  • 436 9 One More Day. NOMINATED CANDIDATES. To-morrow is the big day for Penang. It is going to be one of the biggest days in the lives of some scores of readers for to-morrow they make a start in an enterprise that will bold larger returns for the
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  • 129 9 Motor Accident Inquest. MISADVENTURE.” (From Our Own Correspondent), Singapore, August 28. At the inquest into the circumstances attending the death of a Straits-born Chinese motorcyclist, who was killed, as the result of a collision with a lorry, the evidence showed that deceased and others were riding fast with
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  • 71 9 Amount previously acknowledged $11,080.20 •Less $5O 50 00 $11,030.20 Mr. Khaw Joo Chye 25.00 Mr. Teoh Soon Kheng 100.00 Estate of Ch’ng Cheng Kean 50.00 Messrs. Ban Hin Bee and Co. 20.00 $11,225.20 *This is to rectify a clerical error in Messrs. Hock Chuan Ann’s contribution
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  • 155 9 At the special sitting of the Assize Court at Singapore on September 1, the case in which the Chinese Ngaw Yow is charged with double murder will be heard before a Special Jury. The incident, it will be remembered, occurred on board the British vessel “Euraydes” on
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 97 9 THERE IS A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BUYING A CAR AND INVESTING IN ONE. Where Quality i* concerned thousands of people throughout the world have discovered a gilt-edged security of the highest standing in the FIHT The Car of International Reputation. Distributors for Penang, Perak, P. W. and Kedah. GROSVENOR
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  • 762 10 Advertising lends itself to new uses every day. and now it takes a sharp and dramatic turn by showing the potential criminal what he really is and pointing out to him the dangers inherent to himself in a life of crime. He who ri tea in New
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  • 112 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Swaerdecroon for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Kohnan Maru for Singapore. van Cloon for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Tilawa for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Takliwa for Calcutta. The following ships are in communica’ion with the Wireless
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  • 450 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BT 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. tiain: —Parit
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 319 10 Popularity Votes S IF TAKEN s J WOULD ALL BE IN FAVOUR j OF THE I Morris Cowley ALL BRITISH CAR. H 11.9 h. p. BALLOON TYRES AND EVERT CONCEIVABLE ACCESSORY. g i $2,175 Cash. I I ■Ji 1 f jf-L-trnw »4 r 4 XL S PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY.
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    • 51 10 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge. E. Bergholt. Behind The Scenes. Tennis (Mrs. Lambert (Chambers. London Letter) Our Own Scottish letter) Correspondents. Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions) Paris. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, <l/76 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press,
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    • 172 10 WHEN YOUR BABY AWAKES WITH A SCREAM. Look to the Condition of its Stomach And Follow this American Mother's Example by Administering BABY’S OWN TABLETS. Indigestion causes, babies to have dis turbed sleep and night terrors. When your child awaiktes with a scream look to the condition of its stomach.
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    • 143 10 Don’t let Indigestion limit your choice of Food Eat what you fancy and enjoy everything you eat without an aftepsuffering from indigestion or other stomach disorders 7 Bisurated' Magnesia relieves indigestion instantly by neutralist ing acidity and preventing fermentation, enabling the digestive organs to carry out their work naturally and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 129 10 FRIDAY 28th AUGUST EDmpire Theatre The Royal Pramote Smai Siamese Opera (Lakom). The company will stage to-night’s play entitled ‘A PORTRAIT THEFT’ Never before witnessed in Penang. An unusual treat in store. —Our Clowns will make you roar. SHOW STARTS AT 8-45 p. m. Worth Your Money to Visit this
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  • 432 11 ATTACKED BY LASCARS. Inspector F. T. Clifton, of the Central Station, produced Abu Musa and Mohamed Musa, two lascars from the P. Os.s. "Karmala,’’ before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the Police Court, Penang, this morning, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to three Tamils by
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  • 123 11 Sir Arthur Steel Maitland, the Labour Minister, and his wife, have formed their estates in Scotland into a private coni pany. The capital is £2< >O,OOO with unlimited liability divided into £lOO,OOO preference and £lOO,OOO ordinary shares, the subscribers being Sir Arthur and Lady Steel Maitland. A
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  • 64 11 Mr. Thomas Hardy, who was asked to write a dedication for the new wrought iron gates presented to the County Hos pita! at Dorchester by Mr. Edwin Pope, wrote the following: That swift sympathy which quicks the world.—Thomas Hardy.” These words have been reproduced in bronze, in
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  • 129 11 PENANG AUGUST 28, 1925. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/2 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 154}" 3 day’s sight Private 157 j 5 Bombay Demand Bank 154} 5 Madras Demand Bank 154}
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  • 222 11 The following are the latest /uo. tations in Messrs. Kennedy share list at 1 p.m, to-day Yesterday. To-day. f Sharks >» —J 39 x X 5 t c. Sc. Sc sc. Rubber (Dollar.) Ayer Molek 2.25 2.40 2.30 240 cum Bassett 1.10 1.15 1.12* 115 Broira 1.20
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  • 157 11 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMIT ED’S share list. Mining Bayers. Sellers. Asam Kumbaugs 48 6 49/6 ex Batang Padangs .68 .70 Chenderiang Tiu 24/- 24/6 Idris Hydraulics 43/6 44/6 Johan Tin .52} .55 Kamunting Tin 56/- 57/Kinta Tiu Dredging 1.09
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  • 170 11 The Strutts Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on August 27: London. Spot £254.10s Down 1.15 s 3 mos. buying 257.5 s 2 3 selling 257.7.6 2.2.6 Local. August 2<S: Singapore sold 225 tons at $129 Penang buyers no sellers at sl2B|. Messrs. Boostead and Co.. Ltd:
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 571 11 Xew Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. i t Central Workshops, FedeYt; Railways. Koala rilted killed Turners, Fitters, K' Makers, Shapers, Slotters and Inters. AH applicants will be C "X' to pass a trade test and will be "'J? ~.cording to ability op to a manp‘ ,w> 38 per day pins an allowance
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    • 152 11 NOTICES. m. “GLENGARRY” Voy. 13. Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that the survey of cargo landed in a damaged condition will lie held on Wednesday, the 2nd September. 1925. at 2-30 p.m. in P H. B. Godown No 4. No further survey will
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    • 16 11 I KIDD’S LETTER PRESS i INK ROLLER i t COMPOSITION t AGENTSt— > P. G. Press, Ltd.
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    • 284 11 r Your Baby G needs this famous food— I ——famous, not only because the strong and sturdy. Thie tafe, daadl I children of 4 Royal Houaea have bean food for Baby ie free from the risk I raarad on Glaxo, but because in all of such dread diseases as Enteric
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 383 11 The Great Question, “SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE?” is one of academic interest to all married persons and to those contpempltating matrimony. No matter how little a person may be affected personally by this question, the tendency to imagine one self as the central figure of a dramatic situation makes the
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  • 1427 12 —S.T. ADDRESS TO GOVERNMENT SERVANTS. The following is the full text of an address given by Mr. R. Boyd, assistant officer in charge of co-operative societies in -the Straits Settlements, at a meetting of Government servants held at Raffles Institution last week. The meeting has been called to
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  • 183 12 TRIAL TO BE MADE AT CHISWICK. Rubber Streets and Tennis Courts, Ltd., which has an authorised capital of £5,500, divided into 50,000 8 per cent, preference shares and 5.000 deferred shares of 2s. each, is offering for subs cription, 15.765 shares at par. Under the Company’s auspices,
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  • 251 12 .1. H. Robinson writing from Sussex to the Financial Tijnes” says: —lt seems very extraordinary to me that such a fuss in certain quarters should be made at the rise in the price of rubber. As is well known the rubber has been’going through a very anxious
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  • 103 12 During the week-end the driver of a taxi was attacked by his five Javanese jiassengers on the road near Kluang. >ingapore, stabbed, and thrown into the jungle yvhere he w.ts found next morn ing still alive. It yvas suspected that the men had brought the car
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 273 12 < Protect your > Complexion i I Calvert’» Carbolic Toilet Soap is a pleasantly perfumed Anti- septic Soap for ordinary toilet use,prepared with a suitable proportion of 1 crystal carbolic. It is an excellent Soap for the skin, delightfully re- freshing to use, and quickly removes all traces of perspiration.
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    • 29 12 Restores Vitality in a trying climate. HaH’sWine THE SUPREME TONIC FREE: A special crystal wineglass given Free with every large size bottle of Hall’s Wine. Of all Stores. 125
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    • 282 12 GAMAGES PIONEERS OF OVEftSEiPS TRAlMfid For nearly 50 years, we have been giving our Customers, in ever, the World—REAL STERLING VALUE in their EVERY renu f Striking Example of Gamage Value! 1,000 SMOKES for $7.50 Our Famous “Special Virginia” A light imoking Cigawette of yvhich we sell million* in the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 184 12 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By Arthur moreland No. 108. Death of Richard. b- -fri-FX Roaring HIS HEAOOFr BEST to look sokwv- you’ll Sook BE! I-- W I that HE'LL HANG THE -ts Cl-k i I l king ofcnglkno amd <7. I r~~ —OF US DEGuROON' T 1 DOn T ooubi
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  • 770 13 The Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Bowmar are a few days at Port Dickson, but n r 7 he back in Sereinban before hope w Sunday next. rh(l following passengers arrived in to-day by the s.s. Van Hoorn:— r e 't’D von Horn, D. Barendse and Messrs
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  • 1373 13 “S. F. P.” CHARGE THAT FAILED. During my experience I have kn >wn cases where Chinese towkays and people of that kind have brought complaints against seiwants of the Municipality fot their own ends and in order to put pres sure on them,” said Mr. McLay Execu tive
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  • 185 13 M.M.” INVALID DONE TO DEATH. A murder is reported to have taken place on Tuesday night, about 10 o clock, at the second mile Setepak rd. The vic tim, a basket-maker, appears to have been a chronic invalid having been an inmate of the District Hospital since
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  • 133 13 —“S.F.P.’’ The Amateur Wireless Society transmitted a concert on Sunday evening last from Union Building. Conditions were favourable and reports from listeners-iu, in various quarters were highly satisfactory. The following artists very kindh lent their aid and many thanks are due to them from members and their friends
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 195 13 (To the Editor of the '"Pinang Gazette.”) Referring to your valuable article on Provident Funds in your paper of the 21st instant, I have to state that I was granted a Gratuity by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. for meritorious service rendered to the Company for the last
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  • 136 13 The Malay Mail is officially informed that Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., are prepared to proceed with the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, subject to the satisfactory results of negotiations which are now proceeding between the Company and the Trades Facilities Act Committee. This
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  • 239 13 Benares Opium p. ohe®t $5,000.00 nom. Clove® 90.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80® 125.00 sellers M 110® 110.00 Coconuts per 1,00<) 50.00 nom Copra Sundried 12.00 sales Rattan® 11.15 sale® Rattan® Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00
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  • 69 13 Aug. 29 —Football, Crescent v. M. Teachers, Dato Kramat Padang 29 S. C. S. A. Third Annual Athletic Sports, at 3 p.m. at tlm Dato Kramat Garden. 30— Football, C. Star v. M. Ahza>>. or B. Alam, Dato Kratn t Padang. Sept. 4 s—Agri-Horticultural5—Agri-Horticultural Show. Ipoh, B—Penang Assizes.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 144 13 nd thus made light and buns, and other tasty 1 :d for the children’s tea doubt as to digestibility. Raisley SURE raising SOO Thae rtcipts ca i be ha J by sending fair cent stamp, stilb gmir LIEOPfS j name and address, far a copy of “Light Fare Recipes," to
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