Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 September 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 204. VOL. LXXXIII. SATURDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1825. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 192 1 “NIKKO” Photographic Studio Every Possible Assisti /nee and advice given to amateurs. 7. Northam Road, Penang. Ttl I FIBRENT I TANGYE] Corrugated Sheets HEAVY-OIL ENGINE I MAKE AN n J (COLD-STARTING TYPE). J Everlasting Roof. j I F Fuel and 12 to 500 BHP UNAFFECTED BY SEA WATER, ACID FUMES,
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    • 9 1 T. NAGAI A, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.”
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  • 553 2 (S.F.P.) CAPTAIN FINED $l,OOO. Drug Found Behind Lifebelts. An interesting case concerning the seizure on board the K.P.M. steamer Van C’loon, of over 40,000 dollars worth of non-Govemmenit ohandu was heard in the District Court Singapore before Mr. Franklyn Robinson (District Judge), on Wednesday. Mr. 11. B.
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  • 220 2 When the householder suspects an es cape of gas and is not very sure that it may not lie the hidden presence of a dead rat that he detects, he sniffs. In othei words, he draws a current of air somewhat forcefully into his nasal chamber so that the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1692 2 AUCTIONS. TENDERS INVITED. fl RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. NOTICE OF SALE. GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. II Including free town delivery or 111 x Tenders for Mining Lease. J I PENANG AUCTION MART. PAYABLE INADVANCE. Tenders are invited for the right to a i fby order of the mortgagees OCd H TO BE
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    • 67 2 Children Like Chamberlain’s Pain Balm For “black and blue” bruises, sprains of wrists and ankles, strains of cords and muscles, stubbed toes, cuts, burns and other mishaps of childhood, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm always gives relief. Does just as much for older people too. Eases their rheumatic pains, backaches and neuralgia.
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    • 276 2 r Maximum AND I Minimum I Thermometers $4.25 I LARGE STOCKS JUST ARRIVED: H These thermometers have been made specially for us by the leading firm of Thermometer Makers in London, Black Japanned with Hard Boxwood Scale and complete with magnet. I DRUGS. QUALtTY. G. T. D. on Drugs or
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  • 2872 3 DUTCH FIRM SUED. Mr. Braddell’s Arguments. The hearing of the important action in which Nagurdas Purshotumdas and Co. are claiming over $128,000 from the N. V. Handel Maatschappij Kiangwan for alleged breach of contract in connection with a big shipment of sugar was resumed in the Supreme Court
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  • 355 3 DUTCH PACIFIC POLICY. The Singapore naval base was recently discussed by a special correspondent of the “Journal de la Marine Marchande, with particular regard to its value to the Dutch East T ndies. He says it is un necessary to call attention to the obvious fact that there
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  • 255 3 IN THE KARA SEA. Two cturavans of river steamers set out last week from Krasnoyarsk and Novo Nikolayevsk, on the Rivers Yenisei and Obi respectively, to meet four ocean steamers from London at the mouths oi these rivers in the Arctic Sea says “The Times.” According
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 237 3 c iF*r :'F" I j tore. F :]Se» ladtcnucnge f Or bs a pleasure to see how the children enjoy a delicious blanc- made with Brown i\'hons Corn Flour. It’s good for .hem too. Milk is never so f i -stible as when prepared with Polson’s Corn Flour FREE 120
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    • 87 3 HOT WEATHER HEADACHES are chiefly due to the ill-effects of this trying season upon the digestive appara tus. By gently stimulating the liver and restoring intestinal activity Pink ettes quickly set things right. As a remedy for constipation, biliousness, vertigo and sick headaches are perfection. They keep the system clean
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    • 325 3 WiSlgJ Happy you can be with either “Choose which you like on a hot, thirty day,” says Monty. “And you'll be glad you were th.rsty." Montserrat Pulpy Lemon Squish and Montserrat Lime Juice Cordial, both unique in flavour, both pure as their natural, ripe fruit, both remarkably good for you,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 857 4 wvnu t’ X $lO,OOO IN PRIZES OFFERED BY THE I ilniatwt IN A GIGANTIC f I POPULARITY VOTING CAMPAIGN i 1$ CAMPAIGN OPENS AUGUST 29 AND CLOSES OCTOBER 27. CHRYSLER SIX OVERLAND GIVEN FREE DE-LUXE 1 W« grand i prizes. i $3,500 CHRYSLER-SIX K\ I Z PURCHASED AND ON DISPLAY
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1694 5 fa--,. i I I®, CirfAß 1« Its i ■—wmiwv i OFFERS a I 3 MAGNIFICENT CARS AND A HOST OF PRIZES. I I 1I 8 $l5O ORDER 1 ENTER YOUR NAME NOW. JS&i No. ia. autographic f DTTNT H With a feeling of pardonable pride, TAe Pinang Gazette announces in
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  • 2578 6 POSITION OF CANDIDATES TO-DAY. We publish below the seventh list of nominated candidates in connection with the tPinang gazette Popularity Campaign in which we are offering over $lO,OOO in prizes. The following is the state of the poll checked up to 5 p.m. yesterday. The list
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  • 1492 7 GOVERNMENT DRESSER ACQUITTED. Sub Din. the Dresser-in-Charge at the Government Dispensary at Parit, on the banks of the Perak River, was again in the dock yesterday before the Hon. Mr. Watson, and two Assessrs, in the Ipoh Assize Court on trial for his life on the allegation that
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  • 257 7 (From T. O. JL) Santa Singh, a bullock cart owner, was charged by Inspector Jakeman, in the Ipoh Police Court, on Thursday, with allowing two of his bullocks to be worked whilst they were in an unfit condition. Accused stated that the bullocks were worked by his
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 23 7 PtANTBRs’ Mbdical Guidb, 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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    • 354 7 7 that thousands ol ig I Do you know n constitutions FJ H undermined, if not ruined, by having milk B from Tubercular cows How is a mother to know that her baby H is safe from this risk. Better not to run the H risk—Give Baby Glaxo |J Glaxo
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 550 7 -_r ,n iiimh P G CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. I PUZZLE NO. 30. first Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. i i hoiau' our thirtieth puzzle, entries tor ivhich close at 11 a.m. pUbllS'i on Saturday, September 12. lcrosT downwards. r ret
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    • 26 7 PUZZLE COUPON. (Slating Saturday, September 13, 1925. x Name Address 1 agiee to enter the Cross-Word Puzzle competition in accordance with the rules and conditions announced.
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  • 455 8 Once more it is necessary to reiterate our oft-repeated statement that it is vitally necessary to the interests of British Malaya that the country and its capacities must be advertised from one end of the world to the other. That eminent 'Savoyard’ W. S. Gilbert,
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  • Behind the Scenes
    • 1653 8 THE KING IN HIS ELEMENT A friend just back from Cowes tells me that his first week at sea has worked a wonderful change in King George, who never looked so fit as he does at the moment. When His Majesty changed over from the Britannia to the Royal Yacht
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  • 238 8 EKTRAORDINARY M EETING Mr. F. Duxbury presided at an extraordinary general meeting of the Rantau Rubber Company, Limited, which was held at George Town Ci ambers at noon to-day. There were also present Messrs E. A. Dick. F. N. Syer and A. I. Burnie (representing the secretaries, Messrs
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  • 289 8 PUCHONG BABY SHOW. The figures given at the recent bad show at Puchong must con vine-• 1 ers, if there be any. of the utility and importance of rb p n Welfare movement in this e< nntry The Malay Mail. Not only has the p centage
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 222 8 1 w I > 1I !§|pgf I WW j <3g 4» </t?Q Avoid cigarettes that contain sand I Sand is responsible for smoker’s throat I and can easily be detected in mass-pro- duction cigarettes. Drop the tobacco I into a glass of water and the sand can be seen distinctly,
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    • 45 8 “E. fe 9 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 —September 6th. DEARS’ j J GOLDEN SERIES. f I «wxK z -i7a i
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 269 9 .—Reuter. Owners’ Offer. WORKERS’ DEMAND. Sydney. September 4. Veiv few seamen have complied with the owners’ offer to return to work. The seamen declare that if volunteers are Secured waterside workers will be immediately involved in the dispute.— Reuter. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. Sydney. September 4. The strike leaders.
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  • 133 9 —Reuter. < OAL GRADING BILL PASSED. Simla, September 4. The Legislative Assembly unanimously passed the Coal Grading Bill designed to enable India to recapture overseas markets. THE PAPER INDUSTRY. The Government has formulated provisional conclusions on the Tariff Board’s report on the subject of the paper industries which
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  • 82 9 Renter. ARREST DEMANDED. Cairo, September 4. Lhe Egyptian Government has requested the Residency to secure the cooperation of Great Britain in effecting the capture of Prince Ahmed Seifeddin, brother-in-law of King Fuad, and his return to England where he mysteriously escaped from the lunatic asylum in Sussex last
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  • 52 9 —Renter. TREASURY’S PURCHASES. London, September 4. The Treasury entered into the silver market to day for the first time after several months, purchasing a quarter of a million ounces at 72.65 cents an ounce and 200,00<> ounces at 70.75. It is understood that the silver is required for
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  • 17 9 .—Reuter. RESUMPTION OF WORK. Brisbane, September 4. The striking railwaymen will resume work at midnight.
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  • 363 9 —Reuter. Further Details. WIDOW’S STATEMENT. New York, September 4. While denying that she criticised Mr. Wilbur, Secretary 7 of the Navy, in connection with the Shenandoah disaster, the widow of Commander Lansdowne, who perished, asserts that her husband was opposed to the flight, which ended in the disaster
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  • 67 9 —Reuer. DRUSE REPORT. Jerusalem, September 4. It is persistently reported from the Druse quarters that Sueida has fallen after the bombardment on September 2 in which the Eastern wall of the citadel was destroyed. There was severe hand to hand fighting. The report added that 150 French
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  • 60 9 —Reuter. COMBINED OFFENSIVE. Paris, September 4. A message from Fez states that French and Spanish squadrons and air forces have been bombarding Alhucemas for the past three days’ but there is nothing to indicate that a landing has been effected. There has been no action in the
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  • 66 9 Renter. COUNCIL OF COMMISSARS’ ORDERS. Constantinople, September 5. The Council of Commissars has ordered the closing of all Tekkes and Dervish convents, the suppression of all religious orders and all Sheikhs and Dervishes within the limits of the Turkish Republic. Only priests are permitted to wear turbans
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  • 29 9 —Reuter. FURTHER SCR ETCHINGS. London, September 4. The Sirdar was scratched for the St. Leger at ten yesterday evening while Ptolemy II "’as scratched at nine to-day.
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  • 235 9 Renter. Mosul Boundary. MASTERLY RETORT. Geneva, September 4. A masterly retort to the Turkish case was delivered by Lt.-Col. L. S. Amery, who spoke for an hour resenting the Turkish conclusions, which, he pointed out,, were not the conclusions of the League Commissioners, while the Turkish arguments
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  • 31 9 .—Reuter. DEL AYED BY TYPHOON. Rome, September 4. Marchese de Pinedo has telegraphed from Manila that he is unable to resume his flight before September 10 owing to typhoons.-
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  • 88 9 REPORTED FOUND. San Francisco, September 4. The warships returning from the Australian cruise, in searching for the missing seaplane, received a wireless from the steamer Whippoorwill that white flares were seen in Kauai Channel. A local wireless amateur is reported to have picked up a message sent out
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  • 129 9 EMPLOYEE ABSCONDS. A report of theft of $3,900 has been made to the Police from a Chinese rubber dealer’s shop in Victoria Street. The man who has lost this sum of money is a Kedah man. who occasionally paid a visit to Penang and stayed at 214,
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  • 160 9 Reuter. Yorkshire Champions. FOURTH SUCCESSIVE WIN. London, September 3. At Taunton, Yorkshire beat Somerset by ten tickets. Somerset put up 235 runs (Lyon 78) and 147) Young 54 and Macaulay 6 wickets for 45 runs). Yorkshire compiled 362 (Holmes 90, Oldroyd 82, Leyland 55 and White 5 wickeis
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  • 117 9 deemed a serious French setback. —Reuter. INTER-ZONE FINAL. New York. September 4. In the Inter-Zone final of the Davis Cup. Patterson (Australia) beat Lacoste 6-3, 6 4, 6-2. —Reuter. Borotra (France) defeated Anderson (Australia) 6-4, 6-3, 8 6. UNEXPECTED RESULTS. New York, September 5. The results of both
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  • 244 9 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. The position of the counties in the County Championship when the mail left England was as follows Won Lost Percent on Ist on Ist Poss. Pts P. W. L ins ins Pts Obtd age. Yorkshire... 25 17 0 3 3 115 97 84.34 Surrey 20 13 23
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  • 67 9 The result of the tennis tournament tie played yesterday was: Doubles Handicap Class “A” Final.— —15.2 J. W. Winter and E. G. Bird beat —l5 W. H. Threlfall and F. R. Slayers 3 —6 B—6,8 —6, 6—2, and the bowls tournament tie terminated as follows: Doubles Handicap.
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  • 73 9 The following ties have been fixed foi Monday, September 7: Doubles Handicap. 1 J. Ford and J.M. Chalmers (C.S.) v. Ser. W.D. Hous toh and D.S. Harvey. Tuesday, September 8: Mixed Doubles Handicap (Final).—Ser. Mr. and Mrs. E. Reimann v. t 2 Mrs. C. H. Hertz and
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  • 494 9 Opportunity. OUR VALUE TO ADVERTISERS. Opportunity, it is said, knocks but once at every door. There is no truer saying, but the knock is not always heard, or, if heard, is not always heeded. Opportunity is knocking at many doors in the Straits Settlements and the
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  • 50 9 FIRST DAY’S SCRATCHINGS. The following are the scratchings I in the first day of the Selangor Races Race 1 The Hope, Seven Oaks. Race 2 —Calculator. Race 3 Dodger. Race 5 :—Compression. Race 6 :—Red Tare, Ganesh. Race 9 —Gentle Eva. Victrola has been scratched for all engagements.
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  • 288 9 Fractured Skull. ALLEGED ROBBERY. Mr. C. W. A. Sennett sitting as H.M. Coroner, held an enquiry this morning into the death of Lee Hock Seng, who was found in an unconscious condition at No. 5, Acheen Street, and who died in the General Hospital the same day. Inspector
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  • 264 9 .—‘’Straits Times.” NEW BRIDGES FOR OLD. One of the important works to be un dertaken by the Municipality in the near future is the reconstruction of two Singapore bridges, one crossing the Rochore River and the other the Singapore River. The latter of these schemes will be especially
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 95 9 pinang Gazette Establishes 1833. Unless you have got something good to offer to the public, Don’ 1 Advertise in the iPIHfIHO GaSCtte The piliaiuj Gasette does’nt want sham. The UMliaiU} GaSCttC’S advertisements are taken seriously, like itself. Half the shopping public of Malaya realises that the things they hav-* read
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    • 41 9 f BORNEO MOTORS, LTD., Sole Agents in Malaya for Economical Tran sp orta tian 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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  • 20 9 OBITUARY. DEATH OF MR. VANDERBILT. Portsmouth. (Rhode Island) September 4. The death is announced of Mr. Reginald C. Vanderbilt. —Reuter.
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  • 769 10 BRILLIANT OPENING. Although it is not difficult to recall the fact of an Agricultural Show being held in the principal town of Perak years ago, the exhibition which was opened to-day in the grandstand and main enclosure of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club’s buildings, under the auspices of the
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  • 375 10 DOUBLES FINAL. Those who turned up to witness the "‘A” Doubles final in the P. C. C. Tennis Tournament, yesterday afternoon, were treated to an excellent contest which resulted in E. G. Bird and J. W. Winter —15.2) defeating W. H. Threlfall and Dr. F. R. Sayers
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  • 197 10 RUGGER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Telok Anson, September 3. The opening match of the season, Lower Perak vs Kinta, will be played on the Speedy Road Padang, Teluk Anson on the 12th inst. Kick off at 5.15 pm. There will be a dance at the Lower Perak
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  • 464 10 LITIGATION OVER AGREEMENT. Mixed Nationalities. In the Supreme Court Singapore on Wednesday before Mr. Justice Deane, an action was heard in which Mr. George Levy sued Mr. Henry Bolter for 1,500, damages for breach of two agreements under which he was engaged as manager of defendant’s business.
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  • 82 10 T. O. M.” Dulip Singh, a Sikh, was charged in the Ipoh Police Court on Wednesday by Ins pector Jakeman with being found drunk and behaving in a disorderly manner in an Ipoh Mohammedan’s supdry shop. Inspector Jakeman stated that the accused was a troublesome character and had
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  • 66 10 f< S. T.” Following the departure of Sir Edward Stubbs from Hongkong, the Hon, Sir Clapd Severn (Colonial Secretary). w ill act as the Officer Administering the Government until the arrival of the new Governor (Mr. Cecil Clementi), who is expected about the end of October. Sir Claud Severn
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  • 304 10 ANOTHER EXAMPLE TO PENANG. Quite wisely, says “S.F.P.”, the Singapore Municipal Health Officer has-is-sued notices to those engaged in the laundry trade that, from the Ist January, 1926, they will be required to obtain licences from him to conduct their business as washermen. They must also conform to
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  • 236 10 Sept. s—Agri-Horticultural5—Agri-Horticultural Show, Ipoh, 5 Football, B. Alam vs. 0. Star, Dato Kramat Padang. 6 Football, D. Aihsan v. M. Teacher», Dato Kramat Padang. 7 Hockey League, B. Co. Vol: v. P. H. C. L., Penang Free School Ground. 8— Penang Assizes 5,9, 12 —Selangor Races. 9 P.
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  • 318 10 INTERROGATORIES. Here, says The Malay Mail, is a little list of what he describes :-s Things we should like to know,” from a correspondent signing himself A Citizen How many modern ruins are there in this town? What does the Government propose to do with the ruins on
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  • 52 10 IMPRESSED BY SCOTLAND’S CHARM. A letter received by tbe last mail from Mr. Reub Billett. the Jockey, from the Trossachs. observes The Malay Mail, says that Mrs. Billett and be are enjoying tbeir holiday under perfect wea her conditions and are greatly impressed with tbe scenery and charm
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  • 46 10 September. Last Quarter, 10th, at 7.11 a.m. New Moon, 18th. at 11.12 a.m. First Quarter. 25th, at 6.50 p.m. October. Full Moon, 2nd, at 0.22 p.m. Last Quarter. 10th. at 1.34 a.m. New Moon, 18th, at 1.05 a.m. First Quarter, 25th. at 1.37 a.m.
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  • 169 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Menggala for Belawan (I). ]j) p anf Brandan. Pangkalan SoesL §kaan Tanjong Poera. an 'l Ellenga for Negapatam. Karikal p Sx. CGda,or York Calchas for Singapore, Hnnni, Shanghai and Japan. Hon §kon g Lady for Victoria Point, M er£ ni Tavoy Yeh and M O ul
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  • 326 10 CLOSE 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. ttain:
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 54 10 Everybody Uses It. That’s one great thing about Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy; every user is a friend, and is glad to tell her neighbor all about it. It is certainly great for coughs and colds, for croup and any kind of cough that hits either the young or the elderly people.
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    • 25 10 STEEL I n for aH Female fery lady should I the house. I J Stores sell a out the world. S ietor: louthampton, England. I
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 219 10 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By Arthur moreland No. 115. Stephen Langton. IwHY DID H'l WE think) (here IS KING Hj-tWY'S CHARTER* TtHE HnJ.YT [pF BEFORE LIBERTIES. REVIVE |T AND COLLE CTIoJTiS I I Jk X. vSeARCMBISHOPQF (AS W6LLMAY YOU ASK MY CROWN- I jyl&y 'X~7\®\ COTTHE CAWS PVu A \T
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  • 477 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported to-day as follows With the price of Rubber remaining firm round 3/54 the Share Maiket has again experienced a busy week and local Rubber shares have been in good demand at advancing prices with few shares offering at buyers ideas. Tin
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  • 372 11 At the annual general meeting of the Malacca Club, on Thursday, Mr. A. C. Baker presided over a large number of members, and the annual report was submitted by Mr. B. Wolde, secretary of the club, says The Malay Mail,” who stated that 50 new members joined the
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  • 242 11 BARLOW CO’S REPORT. Singapore, September 3. j The market has shown no outstanding feature during the past week. The tone of yesterday’s auction sale 1 was distinctly quiet, and no sales of I Awarded Sheet were made under the 1 hammer. Business, however, was done 1 privately during the morning
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  • 214 11 Messrs. William Jacks &lt;t Co., London, reported as follows on August 12: Although trading conditions in this country continue very quiet, reports from America are still good. The crops in this country as well as abroad are excel lent, and this should have a good effect on trading
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  • 210 11 rfviii.reM Opinin p. f5,0«h),00 notn. Gloves 90.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 136.00 sellers UCb 120.00 Coconutg per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried 12.25 sales Rattans 11.15 sHes Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Sheila 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p-r do
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  • 195 11 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy A Co.'» share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 2 Sharks. «5 co oo x x c. t e. ic. sc. Rnblrer (Dollar.) Alleuby 2.55 2.70 2.55 2.65 ex Ayer K. 85 90 85 95 Bedford P.
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  • 37 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for August:— lbs Ayer Kuning (F.M.5.)... 96,000 Bradwall 48,429 Chersonese 60,825 Dennistown 30,124 Highlandsand Lowlands 122,000 Klabang 39,000 Krian Plantations 27,200 Muar 54.000 Sungei Krian 72.000 Sungei Way 73,000
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  • 62 11 'The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on September 4: London. Spot £255.12.6 Up £2.158.3 mos. buying 258.10 s „2.17.6 3 selling 258.12.6 2.17.6 Local. September 5: Singapore sold 150 tons at $130.37t Penang buyers no sellers at $130.37|. lhe Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, September
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  • 113 11 The output of Kramat Pulai Limited, for the month of August was from the mine 630 piculs, from tributors 217 piculs, total 847 piculs. The output of The Renong Tin Dredging Company Limited, for the 2nd half month of August 1925, Dredge No. 1 147 piculs, Dredge No.
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  • 130 11 F. O. ORCHESTRA. The following programme of music will be presented at the Orchestral Concert to be given at the E. «4 O. Hotel, to-morrow. Sunday, the 6th inst., at 9.3'» p.m.:— 1 Overture Pique Dame Suppe 2 Chanson Indoue RimskyKorsakov 3 The Garden of Allah Landon Ronald a Prelude
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 971 11 New Advertisements. municipalnotice. 77 ZiLirrbf fc A ordinar .v meeting of the Municipal Com miscellaneous. missioners to be f allowed by a Special Meet- ing will be held at the Mniiieip.il Office. at 4 7 i'i oond P- m On Tuesday, the Bth instant. Pinno (secondhand) wanted, good Xl soft
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    • 48 11 Helps Children Over Hot Weather Summer complaint makes little headway with children whose careful mothers use Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrthoea Remedy for stomach and bowel complaint severe and sudden intestinal cramps and weakening diarrhoea. Given in a little sweetened water it is e.asy to take. For sale everywhere.
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    • 197 11 AMATEUR ATHLETIC OF BRITISH MALAYA. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING 1925. TO BE HELD AT KUALA LUMPUR, FRIDAY SATURDAY 2nd 3rd OCTOBER, 1J25. ENTRIES CLOSE on 24th SEPTEMBER, 1925. Entry Forms and full particulars of events can be obtained on application to the Penang Cricket Club. P. W. GLEESON, Hon. Secretary. A. A.
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  • 1206 12 NEW ROUTE TO OLD TOWNS. With much ceremony and in the presence of many high officials, the new broad-gauge railway line just completed to connect the Dalmatian ports of Shibenik (Sebenico) and Split (Spalato) with the hinterland of Yugoslavia was opened to traffic on July 25, says the
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  • 305 12 8. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church of England.) September 6th, Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, 7.45 :&lt; in. Litany, 8 a.m Matins. I Hymn 7. 8 30 a m Holy Communion, Hymm 553, 318. 182. 9.15 a.m Holy Communion. (Tamil). 10.3'2 am. Ma'ins (Chinese). 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn ‘24'2. Ps
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  • 105 12 1 PENANG SEPTEMBER 5. (By Courtesy of the Chai k,,Ril Bank.) London Demand Bank -'j Lq 4 months’sigl t Bank -i 3 Crl lil bjtw 3 Documentary Calcutta Demand Bank 3 day’s sight Private Bombay Demand Bank »&gt; Madras Deman d Bank 3 days’sight Private Rangoon Demand Bank 3
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1523 12 ON TUESDAY, THE 29th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1925. NOTTCF OF SAI F -fl—All that piece of land and hereditaments situate at the corner of Prangin Road and Rope Walk Penang comprised in Grant No 1716 which said piece of land forms Lot 45l T. 8. XVTII and contains an area
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  • 905 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Rev. Bro. James returned to Penang from Singapore by the s. s. Ellora. Mr. McLeod, Headmaster of King Edward School, Tai ping, and Mrs. McLeod, have returned to Tai ping from Singapore. The Hon’ble Mr. Wong Yick Tong left Sereinban for Singapore by the mail train on Tuesday
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  • 282 13 WEDDING AT NEBONG TEBAL. The wedding of Mr. V. K. Gopalasamy Pillay, son of Mr. V. Kathamnthu Pillay, of Ipoh, and Miss Alamalu Ammal, daughter of Mr. R. Manikam Pillay, one of the leading members of the Hindu community and a member of the Committee of the management
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    • 297 13 Chamberlain's Pain Balm Eases Pain Rub Chamberlain's Pain Balm on the painful spots. It is penetrating, ptarts up the circulation which carries away the congestion and pressure that causes the pain. That is how it helps rheumatic pains, lumbago, backache, neuralgia, swollen, aching joints and muscles. Sold and recommended everywhere.
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    • 170 13 M 1 LOOK BEFORE YOU BUY’’ j Says Imperial Bee Esq. If there’s a picture of me on the label together with the name. &lt; IMPERIAL BEE New Zealand Honey f Then buy a jar and 1 JJfeSl eat this Honey every day for breakfast for your health’s sake. It
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    • 478 13 SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT! AT TO-NIGHT! theatre royal, (Thursday 3rd —Sunday 6th). 2nd Show at 10 p. m. &gt; JACKIE COOGAN As the tiny street fiddler in “DADDY” romps thru a story of sunshine and shadows, bringing delicious fun and honest tears with every screen. BUSTER KEATON has never been more
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  • 531 14 The many uncertainties of the rubber position make the possible probabilities a very 'interesting subject of reflection or speculation. One point that must by now have impressed itself oin the minds of those who have clamoured for the abolition of restriction is that if restriction was to be
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  • 331 14 A FRENCH VIEW. Thus, a leading French paper: Good relations between two nations depend often on factors far removed from politics. Thus, a few' days ago, relations between Great Britain and the U.S.A were badly strained owing to Rubber. England has a sort of monopoly &lt;&gt;n the market for
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    • 492 14 New Shipment. 5 COLUMBIA J GRAFONOLAS. 5 I TABLE GRAND. 4 No. 18b MAHOGANY A CABINET —Mahogany, Satin finish, Height 12f inches, width 17s inches, depth 19) inches. Fitted with tone-control shutters. Two w inset needle cups A MOTOR —Powerful British-made Double-Spring Motor to play two J 10 inches records.
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  • 315 15 CHOLERA IN TOK 10. Tokio, August 31. Cholera is now threatening Tokio and I Yokohama. Two persons have died] from the disease. Medical College Burnt Down. TJie Fukuoka Imperial University's medical department lost almost its entire building and accommodation by a severe fire whiuh occurred yesterday nfternoon. The medical
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  • 331 15 NEW CENTRE FOR MOHAMMEDANS. Singapore will possess one of the largest covered mosques in the world when the present Sultan Mosque at the corner of Arab Street and North Bridge Road has been re-built says ‘The Straits Times.” This work is to commence shortly, and will cost about
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  • 142 15 In a certain old convent in France the nuns have a delicious way of cooking raisin, prunes and figs, which is well worth passing on. Put about two tablespoonsful of olixe oil in a saucepan when very hot, drop in a spoonful of large rasins, and let
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    • 598 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDK AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England MAIIPASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co (Utftier Contract with His Majesty’s Government P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Honfkoag, Shanghai. Moji For Colombo. Aden Ports.. Yokohama and Kobe. and Said M.r.e.n., MALWA Sept. 10 NARKUNDA
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