Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 September 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 219. VOL. LXXXIII. WEDNESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1925. PRIOR 15 GENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 725 1 «NIKKO” Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. Ho 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL. Q MAXWELL w I ENOUGH SAID! Touring Car Complete $2,250. IT’S BURRELL’S 1 The New Good Maxwell zz zz and the Chrysler Six are zz both products of the same zz zz factory.
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    • 11 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG SINGAPORE.
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  • 464 2 A JOYOUS EVENING. When it became known that some of the original Bachelor Blues,” of Kuala Lumpur, were to perform at the Perak Club dance on Saturday, a full house was assured, writes a Perak correspondent of The Malay Mail. The organisation of the whole show fell
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  • 310 2 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 19ih September 1925, shows a total of 70 deaths—37 males and 33 females —the death-rate being 27..”>7 per mille per annum, compared with 26.97 in the preceding week and with 18.79 in the corresponding week
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1618 2 csxsxssxs-sxsxsxs® FOR SALE. NOTICES. RAIES OF SUBSCRIPTION, x Remington Tabulating Typewriter No Shooting is allowed over the II h,eluding free town delivery or II! for Bale Can be Been at the Pinang Bertam Consolidated and Bertam Ex- X Gazette Office. tended properties without permission or postage. u the Manager. II
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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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    • 866 2 BANKS There’s r,,E INDIA, LIMITED. nOtllilig (Incorporated in P.„,| Hnd} w Authorised Capital Il Subscribed Capital Paid-up Reserve Fund and Undivided Profit* ll Wil Board of Directors Ryr e Er 9 > (Chairman) nV, Simons, Esq., Sir R J. Black Chalmers, Esq., Sir David Yule’ R f/X-M Carmichael, Charles J.
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  • 461 3  -  by THE REV. R. J. CAMPBELL, D.D. We are all anxiously concerned about the state of things in the coal trade and the prospects of industry generally, and not without reason. 1 rofiteering in the necessaries of life, the high cost of living, low productiveness, shortage of
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  • 417 3 Whv do women paint their faces I asks Lady Nora Bentinck. and proceeds to answer as follows, in the “Daily Mail” Obviously because they suppose it improves their looks. And, generally, they are right. Just as most men are born with an in grained love of gambling—the
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  • 694 3 WORK AT THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM. Mr. John Ramsbuttom, Mycologist of the British Museum (Natural History), who is also General Secretary cf the Bn tish Mycokigical Society and Botanical Secretary of the Linnean Society, in a statement to “The Times” on August 21. said “Sir Arthur Shipley has
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 309 3 BJ n't te a Slave to rheumatism •e vou are aware of your rr.d that Rheumatism merciless grip, and the ected or wrongfully are not pleasant to ind that Rheumatism e a slave of you. Don’t y waste precious time ,nt jets a firmer hold to the chemist now, De
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    • 121 3 WHY SOME GIRLS ARE NOT POPULAR. There are seme girls who are attractive enough in appearance yet who lack that popularity which other pretty girls enjoy. What is the cause Simply that they unconsciously repel those with whom they speak because they are afflicted with ill-smelling breath, the result of
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    • 378 3 I. 1 THE WORLD’S BEST VALUE 15/30 NOW £430 Delivered at Singapore Penang Including rear screen, de luxe equipment and FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES Adjustable front seat extra. S&kp' Full details from authorised Agents: i The Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd., I PENANG, AND AT KUALA LUMPUR, ipoh and s,N6APORE GROSSI EY MOTORS.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 923 4 I $lO,OOO IN PRIZES OFFERED BY THE I IN A GIGANTIC I POPULARITY VOTING CAMPAIGN i 1 CAMPAIGN OPENS AUGUST 29 AND CLOSES OCTOBER 27. < CHRYSLER Sfj~~ OVER LA I f < given free. DE-LUXE j (}RAND 1 PRkZES. f $3,500 Chrysler-six kK (810 FWBBKffIHBw ®B3 p 5 PURCHASED
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  • 498 6 SAKAI MURDERERS. Before Justices Brown, Watson and Dinsmore in the F. M. S. Court of Appeal in Ipoh on Monday says The Times of Malaya two Sakai boys, who had been convicted and sentenced to death on a charge of having murdered Long Kiew, a Chinese
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  • 163 6 (.S. 7’.) STARTING PLACE NEAR HELIOPOLIS. Sir Sefton Brancker and Messrs. Birchall and Minchin have arrived at Baghdad having completed their trans-desert survey flight from Cairo. Interviewed, Sir Sefton Brancker explained that the probable starting place of the Indian air mail service would be Al Maza,
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  • 112 6 INTER-PLATOON FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent). After being in progress for a month the finals of the 2/20 Burma Rifles Interplatoon football competition was played on the Battalion’s grounds at Taiping on Saturday, Sept, 19 before a large gathering the majority of whom were soldiers. The finalists were
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  • 380 6 KING OF SIAM’S WARNING. The King of Siam has issued a warning to his subjects in England which proves him to be a man of wisdom, whose ideals might well be copied in many quarters, says a Home paper. In a message to Siamese students now in England
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  • 197 6 (Jf.K) ANNUAL SPORTS. Owing to the very wet weather experienced on Saturday afternoon, the annual athletic sports of the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club had to be postponed till Sunday morning. On Sunday again the sky was overcast and it looked as if it would rain heavily but fortunately
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  • 198 6 ANGLO-GERMAN BOYCOTT. Moscow appears to he greatly perturbed by M. Briand’s visit to London and to what the Bolshevist press refers to as “negotiations between the London Cabinet and Berlin regarding a joint policy towards the Soviet Union.” According to reports current in Soviet circles, the Anglo-German
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  • 19 6 There will be Moonlight Band performances at the Esplanade on September 30 and October 1 and 2.
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  • 774 6 ALARMIST RUMOURS. The second ordinary general meeting of Tepah Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company. 33, Beach Street, Penang, at noon yesterday. There were present Messrs. E. Reimann (in the Chair), C. R. Samuel, Liin Chin Guan, R. V. Morris. A.
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  • 378 6 ANTI-RED MOVES. Chan Coming Back Reports are current in the Colony that there is considerable activity in such districts as Wai Loi, which form the hinterland of Swatow, generally known as the East River region, saye the China Mail of September 14. Scattered here and there are different
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  • 68 6 Messrs, Guthrie A- Co., L‘d., Penang have received a cable from the Secretaries dvising that the Directors of the above Company have decided to recommend, subject to audit and usual adjustments, the payment of a dividend of 5 per cnt (payable on 17th proximo) in respect of
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  • 60 6 Messrs, Harrisons Barker Co, Ltd., Penang, are in receipt of a t>legram from London advising them that a first Interim Dividend of Is. 6d. per share free of tax has been declared f r the year 1925/6 payable on the 31st October 1925. The London Register will
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  • 62 6 The following is the band programme to be played at the Waterfall Gardens to-day from 5.15 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. (weather permitting):— 1 March Colonel J. Ward Cheeseman Waltz Pickanniny Blues Klickmann 3 Fox Trot Seminola King 4 Selection Les Cloches de Corneville Planquette 5 One Step My
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 34 6 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. Bergholt. Behind The Scenes. Tennis (Mrs. Lambert (Chambers. London Letter) Our Own Scottish Letter) Correspondents. Women’s Pagel London and Paris Fashions.! Paris. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own I
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    • 814 6 New Advertisements. The Centra| Milling A« e cv (1923) POSITIONS VACANT. ’s hereby «iv-„ lhal T| tra Milling Agency (1923) will v n solved and cease to carry n bn Wanted Experienced Electrician the 30th September. pp-, n 89 required to take charge of Dynamo, Powers of Attorney and ...hJ,"'.-
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  • 864 7 M S. V. R. INSPECTION. G. 0. C. AT K. L. i Company Dinner. ie of the M. S. V. R. was held he Kuala Lumpur padang, on Mon--I',. Malay Mail when the flic r Commanding, Malaya, rh Fraser, K.C.8., C.S.T.. C.M.G.. r '.17 men who were on jnspecie' p‘
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  • 825 7 OCEAN HARBOUR AT BELAWAN. The following items are extracted from The Singapore Free Press The lengthy negotiations which have taken place between the Nederland and Rotterdam Lloyd and the Government in respect of the renting of an important part of the Ocean Quay at Belawan have so far come
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  • 421 7 STORMY MEETING. Ihe first annual general meeting of the Jaffnese Co-operative Society, Ltd., was held on Sunday, at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall, says The Malay Mail when Mr. S. T. Thomas presided, and Mr. A. Cavendish, Officer in Charge of Co-operative Societies, was present. The
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  • 124 7 The Rover :—"The cave-dwellers who were SHOUTING to one another, DID NOT MAKE A SOUND.” Triumph Nick laughed at the idea; but he managed to keep a GRAVE face.” "Western Morning News” :—"Mrs. wore a WHITE gown of RED and gold tissue.” Lowestoft Journal” :—"Over two thousand HOMELESS
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  • 190 7 PRIVATE SCHOOLS AS PUBLIC NUISANCES. Judge Henry Neil, the American, who is known as the “Father of Mothers’ Pensions.” has drawn a sharp reply from Mr. Bernard Shaw by suggesting (hat well-to-do parents should send their children to private schools until such time as there
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 457 7 NEW GOODS FOR MEN AT WHSmkko BIG SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED. THE -SPORTSMAN" "THE A TENN,S SHIRT WEARWELL This is a very good reliable low- 11 priced shirt. Made specially for J 2 fly' Whiteaway Laidlaw and Co, by V -y hard wearing white twill. 'Hr Price 2 75 each cr-i
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  • 524 8 Christianity, said the late Lord Coleridge. Lord Chief Justice of England, is the law of the land. The Church of England is the authority established to give effect to that law without interfering with the liberty of Catho ics and Nonconformists to conduct their religious ministrations in
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  • 838 8  -  A. H. L. TOPICS IN TREE-TOPS. Dusk had wrapped its gentle cloak over the gardens and the last rays of sunset tipped with lingering caress the bar ren outlines of the hills. The last car had passed on its way to the beyond leaving only the faint odour of
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  • 1649 8 (JJalay Mail). One hears often nowadays, of the scarcity of gilt-edged Keep Your Money securities gilt-edged in Malaya. as most people have reason to know means a security which comes within the category of trustee stock. At the present moment however, there are more homeless dollars boarded
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 243 8 5 K E N SITAS J i As 75 Good ilfl |i ‘’"“'‘«ywiJr qooU <a ”W As 4 Cents Per i Really n Good n Cigarettes J E C OKensi® S Be -AfeJJ S(J CIGARETTES g 9 OBTAIN ABLE EVERYWHERE. Q n n WHOLESALE ONLY FROM HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS., LTD.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 252 9 Reuter. French Operations. past WEEK’S REVIEW. Paris, September 22. message from Fez. summing up the French operations during the past week, gta tes that the French have now again occupied all the posts established in 1922, exce pt in the Jaia sector. The most importnt political result is the
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  • 384 9 Renter. DEPORTATION OF CHRISTIANS. Geneva, September 22. The British delegation has requested the Council of the League to meet as early as possible to consider the correspondence with regard to the deportations of Christians from districts adjacent to the Brussels line and Mosul and states. that in
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  • 30 9 ,v O 1 —Reuter. •HREE WORKMEN ARRESTED. Tokio, September 22. wnp kmen are being held for bit' connection with th** fire at the Socialises have been ar-
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  • 182 9 (Vale). Attack on Mousseiffre. OFFICIAL STATEMENT. Paris, September 22. All is well at Mousseiffre, which is twelve miles from Sueida. An official statement says that the Druses attacked Mousseiffre in massed formation but were mowed down by the Foreign Legion Battalion of Riflemen and lost 500 killed.—Reuter.
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  • 86 9 —Renter. NEGOTIATIONS FOR FUSION. Berlin. September 22. Negotiations with a view to a fusion of all the important dyeworks in Germany have led to a provisional result, which will shortly be submitted to the boards of the companies concerned, including the Baden Aniline, the Berlin Aniline, and
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  • 55 9 —Reuter. COMMERCE MINISTER’S THREAT. Paris. September 22. After a discussion by the Cabinet in connection with the postal strike on September 21, M. Chaumet, Minister of Commerce, announced that he would summarily dismiss those responsible for the strike, which was a revolutionary attack on the State, which
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  • 54 9 —Reuter. CHINA’S OBJECTION. Peking. September 23. The Chinese note to the British Legation objects to the holding of the proposed judicial inquiry, on the ground that the necessary evidence is now unobtainable and a fresh investigation will complicate the issue. It suggests the utilisation of ear’ier reports as
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  • 36 9 —Reuter. u. s. PARTICIPATION. Washington. September 22. President Coolidge has declared that the Uni ed States would only participate in the League plans to hold a disarmament conference, if an horised by Con- gress.-
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  • 37 9 Reuter. SCENES ON ARRIVAL. Tokio, September 22. In connection with ‘the arrival of four Russian Labour delegates from Chinathere was a prolonged struggle between the police and the demonstrators in front of the station.-
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  • 21 9 —Reuter. ARBITRATION TREATY. Berne. September 22. The Federal Council of States approved of the Arbitration Treaty with Japan.
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  • 18 9 —Reuter. DATE OF HOLDING. Melbourne, September 22. The general election is be.ng held on November 14.-
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  • 18 9 Reuter. Bombay, September 22. The operatives, who have been idle, by the strike, number 135,000.
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  • 395 9 Reuter. Mr. Bruces Speech. DEFENCE OF EMPIRE. Melbourne, September 22. In a speech at a meeting of the National Federation. Mr. S. M. Bruce denounced the cowardice of the Government in docilely obeying the commands of a handful of extremists. He said that State Labour Governments and the
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  • 329 9 Straits Times. FATHER’S GIFT TO SINGAPORE. The sad death of Miss Edith Louise McKee, a young American lady, in Singapore last March from small-pox contracted in India is recalled by the announcement that her father has se t a generous end wment to be used for the
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  • 504 9 There will be a meeting at the Residency on Thursday evening Sept. 24 at 5-30 to consider details of the proposed Church Carnival Dance and of other schemes for assisting the finances of the Church. All interested in the welfare of St. George’s Church, are cordially invited.
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  • 307 9 A Bill for the protection of certain kinds of wild animals and birds says The Malay Mail is about to be introduced in the Federal Council. This Bill repeals and re-enacts the Wild Animals and Birds Protection Enactment, 1921, with such amendments as have since been
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  • 600 9 Big Quotas Win Prizes. CANDIDATES’ CHANCES. What a good idea,” exclaimed one of the contestants in the Pinang Gazette Popularity Campaign yesterday, after she had read of the “quota plan” outlined in the Pinang Gazette. It is a good idea, as all contestants will find as soon
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  • 289 9 Disobedient Cyclist. KNOCKS A BOY DOWN. Before Mr. C. W. A. Bennett in the Police Court, Penang, this morning. Hassan bin Wanchik was charged with disobeying the lawful order of P. C. 515, whilst engaged in regulating traffic at the junction of Love Lane and Farquhar Street. The
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  • 81 9 IMPORTANT QUESTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 23. A Supreme Court action, involving the important question regarding the liability of bankers in taking a mortgage from an executor, has commenced. The plaintiff is a Chinese lady named Lee Chwee Keow Neo who claimed the recovery of
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  • 44 9 (Aneta AUSTRALIAN ARRESTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia (via Singapore\ September 22. An Australian has been arrested on board the s.s. Tasman, in Souraba ya, in connection with »he Campbell murder. It alleged that the deceased met the accused at Garoet. (Aneta
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  • 60 9 The homeward mail bv the s.s. Khyber closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday the 26th instant. The P. O. Packet Khiva with mails despatched from London on September 3 is expected to arrive here at 11 a.m. to-morrow. The mail despatched from Penang on August 26 by the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 32 9 Jbr Economical Transportation -/■■■g ilMiti A Consignment of 31 New Chevrolet Touring Cars is due to arrive this week. Book now for early delivery. BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED, Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur Singapore
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  • 1074 10  -  BY HELENA NORMANTON. Most women are slaves. In particular the servantless, middle-class, married woman is a slave, so oppressed that Mr. A. Wyatt Tilby, writing in the “Evening Standard” has just voiced his preference for eternal annihilation rather than be one. All this emancipation of women
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  • 406 10 POSITION AT SINGAPORE. The Advisory Committee on Social Hygiene, which was appointed in July of last year to advise the Secretary of State for the Colonies on ‘‘any questions connected with venereal disease or public morality which he may refer to them for their advice,’’ has presented a
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  • 503 10 AERIAL RUNABOUT. Two new milestones in aerial progress bring nearer that day, with all it implies, when small, safe, cheap air machines will be within the reach practically of all. At the holiday air meeting at Lvmpne, writes Harry Harper, in the Mail last month, little planes
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  • 105 10 TO-DW’S DEPARTURES. Kalmoa for Asahan, Paneh and Batu Bahra. Peng Fook for Langsa. Laomedon for Colombo, Suez. Boston and New York. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at:— Penanu —Bochum, Camranh M. S., City of Evansille, Gleniffer, Isla de Panay, Jeypore, Kashi ma Maru.
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  • 407 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. train:—Parit
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  • 359 10 Messrs. James F. Huiton and Co., Manchester,, reported as follows on August 26: Trading has not been active in the cot" ton markets, which have been occupie 1 for the greater part of the week in trying to anticipate the Bureau report just issued. Judging by its
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  • 177 10 Sept. 26 —Football, Crescent v. D. Aibsan or M. Teachers, Dato Krainat Padang. 27 Football, M. Ahzan, v. B. Alam, Dato Kramat Padang. 28 Hockey League, P. C. C. v. P. S. A. A., Esplanade. Oct. 2. 3, 4—Malayan Command Ritle Meeting, Rifle Range. Penang. 3 Football. B.
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  • 236 10 Benares Opin in p. f'.Onnon ciovw r®Gold leaf Mace Picking» Sf e rB Nutmegs 80s I in> o L nom 111,8 UO.OO Coconuts per 1,000 Copra Snndried l‘) >- u Rattan. su Rattan. Coarse m/;; 8,168 Green Snail Hheii- Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 „J h do do
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  • 127 10 PENANG SEPTEMBER 23. 1925. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 j/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1.2 3 Credit 2/4 5/S 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsls4| 3 day’s sight Private 157 3 Bombay Demand Bank Idj 3 Madras Demand Bank Bdi 5‘ 3
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 34 10 Pitman’s Niw Coursi in Typswriting $l/50 per book, stocked by the Pinanp Garette Press. Ltd.. Penang. Pitman’s Junior Tyiist Book, $l/75 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinaug Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 40 10 THE SOUTH KEDAH TIMBER, TILES POTTERY WORKS X K ULI M All Sorts and sizes of Timber, Latex Cups, Jars, Flower Vases, Bricks, Tiles, Drain Pipes, Etc., Etc., supplied direct from Factory. WOODEN COAGULATING BOXES AND PLANKS MADE TO ORDER.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 173 10 MOON’S PHASES. September First Quarter. 25th. at 6.50 p.m. October. Full Moon. 2nd. at 0.22 pm. Last Quarter. 10tb. at 1.34 a.m. Naw Moon. 18 f h. at 1.05 a.m. Find Quarter. 25th. at 1.37 a.m. MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By arthur moreland. No. 130. Death of Wallace. I A
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  • 606 11 Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Kuala Lumpur reported as follows on September 19: With the prices of both Tin and Rubber ■higher there has been a good and increasing investment demand for both Tin and Rubber shares. In the latter section, the market closes with a J
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  • 56 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSR). S. R. Sheet 133 cts per pound per pl. $177.33 No. 1 Crepe 132 cts per pound per pl. $176/steady. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The following were the rubber quotations in London on September 22: Smoked Sheet 3/6 Plantation Ist latex crepe (By
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  • 115 11 The Straits Trading Co., TAd.. gives the following prices, on September 22: I.ONDON. Spot £261.12.6 Down £0.7.6 3 m/s. buying 262.17.6 1.2.6 3 selling ~263 „1.2.6 Local. September 23: Singapore sold 100 tons at $132.87i Penang buyers no sellers at $132.87i. The Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd:— London. September
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  • 287 11 The following are the latest quo. tations in Messrs. Kennedy Ac Co.'n share list at p to-day Yesterday. To-day. u Sharks. c t*> t*. 5 CO 00 CQ X t c. e c. < sc. Rubber (hollar.) Allenby 260 2.65 2.60 2.70 Alor Gajah 1.75 2.00 1.85
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  • 55 11 The following is nn-delivered cable for the week ending 23rd inst. 1. Tanychun Rice merchant. The s.s. “Sicilia” from Bombay via Colombo is now expected to arrive here at 11 a.m. tomorrow (24/9/25) and will leave for Singapore, Hongkong. Shanghai Kobe at 5 p.m. the same day. Steamer
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  • 1257 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. S? X 1 RUBBER [DolUr.] S e 8 e Sc. Alienby Rubber Oo 2 60 2 70 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate i 85 2 (0i Amalgamated Malay Estate» 3 40 3 50 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 17 50 18 ?o cum Ayer Kaning Rubber Estate»
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  • 591 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang. September 23, 1925. otak Govkkxmeni Mutton— Mutton Indian per th 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 100 Liver with heart <% Inng do 1 30 fripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mntton lb 55 Lamb
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 192 11 Ferrotype Photography, (Or your picture inside of one minute) PHOTO-SHELL CAMERA. Needs no previous knowC ledije whatever of photography. NO DARK ROOM i necessary. LOADS and fgLA DEVELOPS plates ANYWHERE. PRESS the BULB, turn the CONTAINER. the picture is delivered. Takes develops and finishes 100 BUTTONS in an hour. A
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  • 300 12 EMPLOYERS DENY UNION’S ALLEGATIONS. The allegations made at the annual conference at Nottingham of the Amalgama ted Union of Operative Bakers, Confectioners and Allied Workers that the disease of dermatitis (a skin affliction) is on the increase among bakers, that afflicted operatives are working in bakehouses, and
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  • 307 12 MINORITY REPORT WELCOMED. London. September 15. —The agenda of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party, which begins at Liverpool on September 29, includes a resolution declaring that the Conference is of opinion that the Indian policy of the British Government should be one of
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  • 174 12 Few dogs can have 'had a more varied 1 and more splendid career than that of •Jack,” the mascot of the Jsc Battalion Coldstream Guards. Writing to The Daily Mail from Albuhera Barracks at Aidershot, Sergeant J. Fisher, of the battalion, says Jack was picked up wounded
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 147 12 PIANOS. J I I s s 5 ligOWiß i £&l catWJwW I -i I New shipment of our popular J ROBINSON J Iln Two Distinct Models Arrived. 4 $lOO deposit $35 monthly will secure one of T these Superior Pianos J Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) J PENANG.
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    • 68 12 hVERY minute! s I SOMEONE SMOKES n _zz a u Q S CIGARETTE a K I j WHY NOT GIVE litgljXbtmral HIGH CLASS VIRGINIAN S CIGARETTES. i a i 5 A TRIAL 80 CENTS FOR 50. 3 1 a n H I 3 I i British American Tobacco Coy, i
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    • 39 12 PRISM BINOCULARS (WATT’S) 6x 24 6x 30 8x 24 8x 30 CENTRAL and EYE PIECE FOCUSSING $55-00 to $67-50 Discount 10 For Cash. THE DISPENSARY if®* M 2, Bishop Street. PENANG. Telephone 398. Telegraphic Address (.hefnoptist. CROSS-WORD e PUZZLE.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 72 12 THEATRE ROYAL Monday 21st —Wednesday 23rd. Ist Show at 7-20 p. m. Amazing Quest of Mr. Bliss (Henry Edwards). Episode 3 and 4 of BREAKING THROUGH (Wallace Macdonald). SAVED from the SEA (Maveline Osborne). 2nd Show at 10-20 p. m. Wallace Reid in NICE PEOPLE. Next Change —Thursday 24th. Milton
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  • Feminine Reflections.
    • 1317 13 M ,ii(i;iy August 31st.—Up very betimes 'l u| l n f a job which would have the same sorely on my mind. (n ,j llg to clean my shoes of grey and ?)ie dc. also a pair of black ones. I )t all in a condition to
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    • 187 13 This comfortable short coat is just the thing tu slip on over a thin frock on chilly evenings. It is made of seal li own wool repp, with collar, cuffs and hem of clipped wool dyed to (one. The idea of fastening one’s coat bymeans of these little
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    • 307 13  -  By Eileen Francis. New hats designed for the Autumn differ in shape but little from those worn last year at this season. Small hats are the favoured ones. They are as neat and trim as the heads they cover. Flat, turned-up brims, lying close to the crown
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    • 318 13  -  By Pamela Lester. There is, in London, a “Mother-Con-fessor,” ito whom lonely girls may go. She is a sympathetic official of a feminine society. The fact that, in these hard times, an organization should devote sonic of. its hard-won funds to the maintenance of such a person is,
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    • 559 13  -  By Martin Eglise. In some British hotels at breakfasttime you may hear a waggish traveller ask the waitress to bring h m “365.” The joke rests upon the legend that on every morning of the year, the Briton has for his breakfast, a dish of eggs and
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    • 885 13  -  By Rosamund. Were you Jborn on September Ist I Then I should like you for a friend, but not for an enemy You should marry young and be very free and happy in a home of your olwn. Very lucky, I think, for you if you were boi'n
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  • 1455 14  -  Bolivar and O’Connell. BY J G. SWIFI MacNEll.L. Bolivia, the centenery of whose independence was celebrated on the 6th August which was, strange to say, the anniversary of the birth of O’Connell 150 years ago, was efficiently aided in her struggle against Spanish oppression by men of
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  • 372 14 —D. M. LEOPARD HUNT IN St HOOL GARDEN. An exciting big-game hunt took place in Paris this morning (August 19) when Zizi, the wild leopard which escaped from the Paris Zoo and had been roaming the Bois de Boulogne since Sunday, was found in a school garden
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