Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 October 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 235. VOL. LXXXIII. MONDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 744 1 •NIKKO” Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL. 579. I 0 The Finest BEER jI I THE ASSURED’S SURE SHIELD. on the Market H JKJL wi 1 The best motor policy is the w IB J “motor union.” I K 1 T"»
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    • 13 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG {Hind Office SINGAPGRF.
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 192 2 TO BE USED IN 1926. London, September 19. The controversy over the proposed larger and lighter golf ball has taken a new turn. The committee of the Royal and Ancient Club propose that for the Amateur Open Championships in 1926. balls must be at least 1.68 inches
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    • 91 2 SENSATIONAL ALLEGATIONS. London, September 21. —Sensational allegations have been made by the Racing correspondent of ‘The Times’’ regarding the doping of racehorses. “That dopes are being used I have not the slightest doubt” he says, “and whenever the subject is mentioned, thesame names continually crop up. “It
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    • 77 2 PLOT AGAINST FOREIGN LEGATION. London, September 23. —A red plot against Foreign Legation representatives in Sofia is reported to have been discovered. The Sofia Correspondent of the “Times.” understands that Government was warned that attempts against the Yugoslav. Greek and Roumanian legations were likely to be
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    • 123 2 Berlin, September 23. —Following the recent attempted assassination of the Soviet Minister, on his way to Vienna, in Berlin, the police are reported to have discovered what is believed to be a murder plot thr< ug-hout Europe against Soviet Ambassadors and political le tders including Rakovsky,
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    • 154 2 SEARCH FOR DEATH. London, September 22.—The “Daily Mail” stated that the Cunard Co’s New York office sent a wireless mtfcsage to Captain Irvine, commanding the “Berengaria,” en route for Southampton with 1694 passengers and crew declaring that an infernal machine timed to explode at 4.50 p.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1707 2 xsza TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. M J|| *5 RA ILS OF SUBSCRIPTION. x Tenders will be received by the Secre- B. K. MALAKAR, licensed Surveyor Including free town delivery or II tar Sikh Gnruduwara, Brick Kiln Road, and Leveller, S.S., Kulitt, Kedah, accepts ■i X Penang, up to the evening of
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    • 18 2 Pitman’s Junior Tyiist Book. $l/75 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 949 2 banks CHARTERED BANK 01’ i\'iu AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Ircorporated in En^l; lri( (l 1» Charter lx >3) fi q-Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund f 2 (ils’Wj'l) Hexerre 4r.bilU, o« Prop rieU > r 4 *.g vl vK luJlv fa Head Office: BISHOPBGATE LONDON p Agencies and Branches. Go round the globe
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  • 2859 3 Registration Opposed. S. C. B. A’s DECISION. In consequence of a letter received by the local Straits Chinese British Associa tion from the Hon. Mr. David Beatty, Chairman of the Chinese Marriage Com mittee, an extraordinary general meeting of the members of the S.C.B.A. was held at the
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  • 483 3 After an unique and adventurous car. er which began forty-four years ago when he put out to sea as a Middy in the Royal Navy, Mr. Hubert Berkeley, I. S. O is to retire from the Civil Service which he joined after forsaking the quarter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 589 3 NERVE, ENERGY AND STAMINA. Depend Largely Upon The Condition of The Blood. Football Player Tells How When Nervous and Run-down He Quickly Recovered Strength and Form Through a Short Course of the World’s Most Famous Blood and Nerve Tonic. The athlete who over-trains, or who exhausts himself by too strenuous
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    • 62 3 LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will be
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 354 4 I $lO,OOO IN PRIZES I 7 OFFERED BY THE ininuj (tyurttc IN A GIGANTIC I POPULARITY VOTING CAMPAIGN (CAMPAIGN OPENS AUGUST 29 AND CLOSES OCTOBER 27. CHRYSLERSIX OVERLAND jjKKSK GIVEN FREE DE-LUXE J GRAND prizes, i $3,500 CHRYSLER-SIX (fiBR? j < PURCHASED AND ON DISPLAY AT MODEL 91 BORNEO MOTORS
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    • 1451 5 ITli£ G/lZEllt I 1«®”^ OFFERS 3 MAGNIFICENT CARS AND A HOST OF PRIZES. I i """SOME OF THE PRIZES. 11 J j $l5O ORDER I k One $3,500 Chrysler six Touring car completely equipped, purchased AUTOGRAPHIC =5 I FOR B and on display at The Borneo Motors, Penang. /'""S. T7’
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  • 368 6 THE EXHIBITION. Although there remains much to do, says the Bangkok correspondent of The Straits Times, the Exhibition grounds are now taking shape. Buildings are beginning to show their heads, and within the next two months we should be afforded a good chance to realise the layout of the
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  • 124 6 BUSINESS FOR MEETING. The following is the business for tomorrow’s meeting: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Actions taken by Committees and decisions obtained on minute papers circulated—for confirmation. 5. The following
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  • 350 6 Mr. George Radcliffe of Kuala Lumpur left for Ceylon on Friday. Mr. G. E. S. Cubitt returned to Kuala Lumpur on Friday from Home. Mr. H. B. Egmont Hake has returned to Kuala Lumpur says The Mail. Sir Montague Barlow accompanied by Catt. Hughes, arrived at the
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  • 153 6 THANKS FROM 0. C. MALAYAN VOLUNTEERS. The Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar, President of the Indian Association, Penang, has received the following 1 from Captain I.R. Lovell, Adjutant, P. P.W.V Corps in connection with the visit of the Volunteers during the recent Malaya Command Rifle
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  • 160 6 LANTERN PROCESSION. The fourteenth anniversary of the Republic of China was celebrated here on Saturday with the usual lantern procession at night. The assemble was at the Chinese Town Hall where after saluting the flag of the Republic and singing the Chinese National Anthem, the procession marched
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  • 46 6 An American Tea will be held on Saturday next, October 17, at 5 pan at the Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School. England expects that everyone that day will bring a gift for tbe jumble sale arid speed a dollar. All will be heartily welcomed.
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  • 837 6 ANNUAL REPORT. The following are extract® from the annual r eport of the P.C.C. to be submitted to the Members at the general meeting to be held on Tuesday, the 20th instant, at 6 p. m. Membership:—During the year 77 new members were admitted to the Club
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  • 402 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 11. An extraordinary general meeting of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club was held on Saturday, October 10, at 6.30 p.m. at the Ipoh Chib. Mr R. P. Brasfti, the Presld ent, was in the chair, and among those present were Messrs. A.
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  • 251 6 JUNIOR EPWORTH LEAGUE. The above League which was organised in February this year, and has been progressing steadily, held its first fancy dress social at the Methodist Social Hall, Penang, on Friday. October 9th. at 7.30 p. in. The weather in the afternoon was all that could be
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  • 105 6 CELEBRATE REPUBLIC’S ANNIVERSARY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 11. A lantern procession took place on Saturday night in Ipoh, in honour of the Chinese Republic an Day. Those taking part in the procession were mainly- drawn from the leading Chinese Schools in the town. Tn addition to
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 471 6 To the Editor of "The Pinang Gazette.” Sir, The state of the channel at the mouth of this river and of the congestion of the traffic entering it is one that calls for the immediate attention of the Government. Sungei Pinang serves as a feeder for tbe industrial
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    • 411 6 (To the Editor, of The Pinang Gazette.) Sir,— shall be very much obliged if you will kindly have this letter inserted in the columns of your widely-read paper, in connection with the running of the Municipal buses between the Jetty and Bagan Jermal. Surely the management is
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  • 144 6 VISITORS YACTHING CUP (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 12. The Second Race for the Visitors V > ing Cup attracted twelve starters 2’ winning a good race Chinese Republican Day The Chinese republican day was 1 brated on Saturday. All the le adi Chinese business houses closed
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  • 160 6 MANAGING AGENTS’ REPORT. The following is rhe Managing Ageing' progress report for September, 1&26: Pumping Stations —Plant at both Stations made good running time during tbe month, —only stoppages for a few hours for minor adjustments. Pipe Line —ln good order, and has received necessary upkeep. General
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    • 159 6 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Result of Puzzle No. 34. In connection with the Pinang Gazette Cross-words Puzzle No. 34, the following is the correct solution. The successful competitors are as follows Ist Prize $5O. Mrs. T. H. Tann. Penang. 2nd Prize $2O. Miss Marrie, Penang. 3rd Prize $lO. Mr. J.
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  • 1104 7 (By A Woman Correspondent.) Paris, September 16. Because, like the swallows, a certain number of migrants—for the Americas, North and South, gather here -it should not l>e concluded that the city is full to overflowing. There is room for all, and those who do come to Paris
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  • 107 7 HOME SECRETARY’S POSER. London, September 2.—Following complaints on the lack of uniformity in drunkenness tests Sir William Joynson Hicks has asked the London police and surgeens to confer with a view to establishing a standard test. A workman complained that a doctor asked him to
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  • 136 7 Trouble has arisen between German contractors who are carrying out the great Shannon Electrification scheme and the labourers at Limerick on the question of wages, the latter’s Union demanding 13d. an hour, per 48 hour week, against the employers’ offer of Bd. an hour for a5O
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  • 604 7 M. KOSTICH vs. EIGHTEEN. There was a large attendance at the Singapore Chess Club’s At Home at the Adelphi Hotel last night, when M. Boris Kostich, the Serbian chess master, gave a remarkable exhibition, playing eighteen members of the Club at once, and winning all but one
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  • 118 7 In Singapore last year, 352 bankruptcy notices were issued as compared with 398 in 1923. One hundred and forty-three petitions were filed as against 131 in 1923. Ninety-eight Receiving Orders were made including 6 on petitions of 1923, the same as in 1923. Seventy Receiving Orders were made
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  • 104 7 The programme at the Theatre Royal to-night and the following 2 nights include 2 British productions of unusual merit. One is “Zeebrugge” the glorious British Naval Epic which every British subject should make it a point to see. The other is a racing picture by the author of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 259 7 Radianl r Health and Vigour by taking SANATOGEN The True Tonic-Food. Mr. COSMO HAMILTON,the famoui playwright. Sanatogen gives me the energy to do twice as much, twice as well. It is to the brain and nerves what petrol Use“GETS-IT” THE SURE Acorn Remover This Corn /7' 3£^<V A Remedy Is
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    • 39 7 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Yard on. Bridge E. Bergholt. Behind The Scenes. (Mrs. Lambert Tenn,a t Chambers. London Letter| Our Own Scwttish Letter I Correspondent?. Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions I Paris. C j-nss-V/ord Puzzle. 4 P.G’s.” Own
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    • 154 7 su thief of k ffth colon t VI I iIAmIWWI Ii II IMU Is lET Twink remedy the damage done 1 5? J by the searching rays of the sun 3 to all those dainty, beautiful colours. 4 Twink cleans and dyes at the same time. There is no trouble
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  • 36 8 Beavis —Cock.—On October 10. 1925. at St. Andrew’s Cathedral. Singapore. Hilda, eldest daughter of the late Walter Edwin Satterfield Cock, of Kingston-on-Thames. to Arthur Edward Beavis, ■youngest son of the late Thomas Beavis, of London.
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  • 677 8 A good deal of attention has been given co the question of public finance since the publication of the Budget Report. by the I’ress of Malaya, and many interesting viewpoints have been put forward. In a recent leading article, our contemporary, the Straits Times has attempted to
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  • 534 8 Government does not appear to realize that Penang possesses a navigable tidal river, which runs through the busiest part of Georgetown and flows into the sea at the Prangin end of Weld Quay or. if it is aware of the fact, attaches no importance to it. The letter,
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  • 1506 8 LABOURS DECISION. MR. BALDWIN’S LIBRARY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, September 19. It is extraordinary how the London newspapers eagerly misinterpret some of the most important decisions by the Scarborough Labour Conference. We have had a succession of newspaper headings about Another Red Defeat.” Though this was
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 106 8 Estate Managers For replacements you should get in touch with j us immediately, because we can offer exceptional facilities and you will be certain of more I than average satisfaction. We are able to give immediate delivery of the following Drugs, Chemicals, Stock Mixtures, Quinine, Cinchona Febrifuge, i Capsules, Castor
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    • 39 8 “E. o.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Satu r d a y —E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Next Concert, 18th October. flWi|| I ft «EL-v/Wi I I Lniminuj
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    • 224 8 Attraction Extraordinary at THEATRE ROYAL for 3 Nights Monday 12th —Wednesday 14th and one and Matinee Saturday 17th. The World-renowned BRITISH NAVAL EPIC ZEEBRUGGE IN 7 REELS TO BE SCREENED AT 9-30 p. m. The great naval battle fought during the late European War between the British and German squadrons
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    • 23 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low 8.58 a.m. 3.16 a.m10.21 p.m. 3.48 p.m. To-Morrow. 9.50 a.m. 4.16 a nb 10.39 p.m. 4.32 P.m-
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  • 71 8 DEATHS. Chan Say Peng.—On Wednesday. October 7. 1925, at No. 10, Tranquerah. Malacca, Chan Say Peng, aged 88 years. Lim Imm Neo.—At .“>.45 a. m.. on October 10, 1925, at Botan House, 46. Neil Road, Mrs. Tan Bong Wan, nĕ Lim Imm Neo, aged 7 1. OBITUARY. MR. BR AM
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  • 291 9 —Reuter. French Communists Protest. PROJECTED general strike. Paris, October 10. p( 1P Communists’ long expected twenty- ir-bour strike, principally as a protest the war in Morocco, is due on 0 Jober 12, according to an order issued nl headquarters late last night. A se,/i order calls on
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  • 117 9 —Reuter. DEBT SETTLEMENT. Paris, October 11. After listening for two hours the report f M. Caillanx on the Washington negotiations, the Council of Ministers did not come to a decision on the question of approval or disapproval of the provisional draft agreement on the Franco-American debt. A
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  • 73 9 .—Reuter. SECRET BALLOT. Durban. October 10. A secret strike ballot resulted in 311 voting in favour and 230 against a settlement.— Reuter. STRIKE ENDED. Capetown, October 11. I'he shipping strike is considered as having terminated following on the terms of settlement agreed to by the ballot taken at
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  • 62 9 —Reuter. NEGOTIATIONS WITH U.S.A. New York. October 9. Negotiations for a new Japanese loan of i llll ‘OO,OOO yen are expected to follow the early arrival of Mr. Kengo Mori, financial representative of the Japanese government, who negotiated the >1 lO.oih) O(R> loan last year. Wall Street anticipates
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  • 35 9 “"-Reuter. TEXT OF BILL APPROVED. Rome, October 10. Ihe Cabinet has approved the text of the bill inplementing the Italo-Chinese greement on October 1 tor the settlement Italy’s share of the boxer indemnity.
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  • 88 9 .—Reuter. Violent Scenes. SEAMEN PARTICIPATE Fremantle, October 10. Violent scenes occurred at the opening of the ministerial election campaign here. The meeting was addressed by Senator Pearoe and was attended by many British seamen. Continual interruptions culminated in one throwing an egg. The Police were summoned and a
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  • 135 9 —Reuter. LONDON STUDENTS’ BANQUET. London, October 11. The fourteenth anniversary of the establishment of the Chinese Republic was celebrated by the Central Union of Chinese students by a banquet at Hotel Cecil. The Chairman, Dr. R. C. Lee, proposing the Republic of China, voiced the Union’s regret
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  • 165 9 COLLAPSE OF HANGAR. New York, October 11. A storm which blew last night was responsible for serious damage to the super-marine Napier monoplane competing in the Schneider cup, through the collapse of a part of the hangar near Baltimore which necessitated extensive repairs and on
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  • 102 9 ,—Reuter. REMEDY FOR DEPRESSION. Simla, October 11. In connection with the controversy regarding a remedy for the depression in the cotton-mill industry, the Government of India has informed the Millowners Association of Bombay that they do not desire to press for an enquiry by the Tariff Board
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  • 96 9 —Reuter. PROSECUTOR’S REPORT. Rome, October 9. It is understood that the Public Prosecutor’s report for the Assize Court, in connection with the murder of Deputy Matteotti last year, recommends that three of the accused should have the benefit of the recent amnesty and should be acquitted on the
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  • 47 9 —Reuter. FIFTEEN MISSING. Rome, October 10. An engine and a coach of a passenger train of the Catanzaro- Reggio de Calabria Railway fell into a river owing to a bridge collapsing as the result of a flood. Fifteen are m’ssing and ten in- jured
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  • 690 9 —Vile. Security Pact. GENERAL APPROVAL. Locarno, October 10. The Conference has generally approved th® Security Pact.—Reuter. TWO DISPUTED POINTS. General approval has been given to the Pact with the exception of two disputed points, the precise formulae for which have not yet been found. Italy, before any agreement
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  • 117 9 —Renter. Important Proposals. REMOVAL IN VIEW. Colombo. October 10. A representative meeting of rubber interests approved the despatch from Lt.-Col. L.S. Amery containing important proposals of which the main are: that the exportable maximum of the November to January quarter be increased by 20 per cent of the
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  • 337 9 SATURDAY’S RESULTS. London, October 10. The following were the results of League Football matches played to-day FIRST DIVISION. Arsenal 2, Bolton W. 3. Birmingham 3, Cardiff C. 2. Blackburn R. 3, Manchester C. 3. Bury 3. Tottenham H. 0. Huddersfield T. 2, Burnley 1, Leicester C. 1, Aston
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  • 30 9 .—Reuter. WASHINGTON v. PITTSBURGH. New York, October 11. The Baseball match between Washington and Pittsburgh resulted in a win for the former by 4 goals to nil.-
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  • 37 9 —Reuter. WORLD’S TEN MILES RECORD. Brookland, October 10. L* vack. on a H. R. D. Jap engine, broke the world’s ten miles record for 500 cnbic capacity motor cycles, averaging 96 02 miles an hour.
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  • 34 9 —Reuter. OBEY STRUCK OUT. New Orleans, October 11. The Protestant Episcopal House deputies decided by 97 votes to 28 in favour of stiikinu out the word obey from the episcopal marriage service.-
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  • 419 9 Bonus Offer For One Week. STILL TIME TO ENTER. The New Bonus offer of the Pinang Gazette Popularity Campaign for 200,000 extra votes on each $lOO in subscription money will remain in effect until Saturday, October 17 at 1 p.na. All candidates for the prizes should
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  • 93 9 ARRIVAL OF YAM TUAN. (From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban, October 12. His Highness the Yam di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan arrived here last Saturday at 9-15 a.m., when a salute of 21 guns was tired. His Highness proceeded to the Council Chambers where he -was met
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  • 21 9 The mail despatched from Penang on September 18 by the s.s. Elephanta was delivered in London on October 10.
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  • 584 9 Presentation at P. C. C. There was a large attendance of members at the Penang Cricket Club on Saturdey evening when Mr. W. S. Dunn was presented by Mr. N. A. M. Griffin on behalf of the club with a silver plate and a rose bowl
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  • 21 9 —Reuter. DEBT FUNDING ARRANGEMENTS. Washington, October 9. Arrangements for funding the Czechoslovakian debt to the United States have been concluded.-
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 1051 10 THE AUTUMN SEASON. There are numerous signs that the little season of antcmn has already made early as it is, something of a start. Well known and well dressed people made their appearance at the two big premieres of last week, and thĕre have been fairly large
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  • 386 10 MR. ARI MATSU. Mr. Eigi Arimatsu, member of the House of Peers and a well-known politician, has cerebral haemorrhage and is lying in a critical condition. China Awakes. Tn compliance with the advices given by the Japanese Government, it is said, China in the forthcoming Customs Conference will show
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  • 432 10 MICE AND THE LAND. How the Bible helped a doctor out East to find out the right means of attacking the source of the deadly plague, is told by Sir James Cantlie, F. R. C. S., in his foreward to The Conquest of Disease,” by
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  • 161 10 Oct. 12 —Hockey League. P. H. C. L. v. P. C. C. Esplanade. 17—Football, Crescent v. D. Aihsan. Dato Kramat Pada g. 18 —Penang Swimming Club “A” Class 220 yards Handicap and “B” Class 100 yards Handicap. 19—Hockey League, P. S. A. A. v. P. S. Penang Free
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  • 219 10 Benares Opium p. 15,000.00 nom. no stock QokHeat 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings Nutmegs 80s nom. 110 s 110 22 Coconuts per I.o™ Copra Sundried 12.15 buyers Rattans *****1 Rattans Coarse Green Snail Shell- 13.00 Siam Rios No. 1 do do do 2 15.50 do do do 3 'J-W
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 101 10 THE SOUTH KEDAH TIMBER, TILES POTTERY WORKS Telegram IZ* 1 T I I IV Telephone JAYASEKERA Lu 1 IVI No. (I. 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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    • 316 10 f OMELETS I should always be seasoned with LEA PERRINS' C SAUCE I The Roneo Diary I I For 1926. I S This Roneo Product hu-.. f has earned for itself a A,w: ay r place on the busy S H I man’s desk by reason S 6 of its
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 101 10 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By Arthur moreland- No. 146. Sumptuary Laws. e IvQ be fejU\ R,GHT TO WEAR l THEM BANGLES how 41 A I IrobEi^^ 7 obwstwg Z\ J/i ,i,F s X i I < u 7 mWiv iSa /Mw/ahoget \ll fl JL’ Jr I tWBwl /OOnx pinct< Li
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  • 386 11 The following are the latest quo. tations in Messrs Kennedy <t Co.'* share lint at I p.m. to-day Friday To-day. f u SH X RkS 1 1 c T c "J 32 70 •Zt r. I <>.. c SC. Ruhhcr (D<»llar.) Alor Gajah 2.25 2.50 2.50 2.75
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  • 47 11 October 12. 1925 Local ct« fSmoked Sh-'Ai 150 market ■{l'lA'Ol Fine Pale C "pr 149 very \Unsmoked Sh***»* 100 steady 'TANDARD/ Sinokod ..154 Grades tOrepa 154 London any) Nm« York. r (Smoked Shee« 4/0l LoNDOti tCrepe 4/0} Vww Youk (Btf courtesy oj Messrs. Alden Successors')
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  • 60 11 LONDON STAND \RD (LOOSE). S. R. Sheet 152 cfs per pound per pl $2O2.Gt) No. 1 Crepe 151 cts per pound per pl. $201.33 Easier. (By Courtesy oj Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The Jollowiny were the rubber Quotations in London on October 10: Smoked Sheet 4/1 Plantation Ist latex
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  • 151 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on October 9: London. Spot £274.2 6 Up £3.2.6 3 m/s. buying,, 275.2 6 3.2.6 3 selling 275.7.6 „3.2.6 Local. October 10: Singapore sold 175 tons at $139.37} Penang buyers no sellers at $139 40. October 12: Singapore sold
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  • 25 11 The output of Tongkah Harl our Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 4th to 10« h October (being one week) was eleven tons.
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  • 1287 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. !i g KPRHRR IlnlH. Welle g Allen&y Rubber Oa i 2 95 3 fii Alor (4aj*h Rubber 2 0 751 Amalgamated Malay 1 4 00 4 25 C uir> Ayer Hitam Planting 1)8 7519 2 e< Ayer Kunfag Rubber K«rat-» j 9I 1 C 5 <un>
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 461 11 \eu Advertisements. t 1 rpHicpmonfS A Public Mating nf tfip Chinese ,\CU AU»li IK Commnnity will be held at the Chinese Town Hall, Pen;»ng, on Thursday, the POSITION VACANT. 1 sth October. 1925, at .3 pm. for the following purposes. (1) To consider the advisability ■\V tntt'd an abl** assistant
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    • 236 11 I I »3 REWARD $3 i LOOK FOR t s THE J fp H’fi/ SILVER DISC J} 5 '5 INBIOE S I EVERYONE HAS A CHANCE. < JOHN JEFFREY Co., Brewers. Edinburgh, will give $3 lor every Crown Cork cjti’ainin* a Silver Disc taken from their bottles. The lucky finders
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 75 11 TOWH HALL Wednesday 21st and Thursday 22nd InsL Special visit en route for the United States after a triumphant record breaking tour.of Australia and New Zealand WILLIAM HEUGHAN Unanimously acclaimed by the Press throughout the antipodes “THE INCOMPARABLE SINGER AND ACTOR" A MASTER OF VOCAL ART, DRAMATIC, LYRIC, AND HUMOROUS
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  • 141 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Elephanta for Singapore. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and I angkat. Albert Voegler for Port Said, Naples, Marseilles. Rotterdam and Hamburg. van Hoorn for Belawan (Deli), and LrJngsa. Sitiawan for Tanjong Star, Sungei Opis. Kuala Bahra and Setul. Van Linschoten for Sabang, Olehleb and West Sumatra. Ampang
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  • 377 12 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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  • 128 12 PENANG OCTOBER 12, 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 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/ Calcutta Demand Bank Rsls4|] 3 day’s sight Private 156 o Ecmbay Demand Bank 154 f L Madras Demand Bank 154| 3
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  • 1185 13 NON-CO-OPERATION AND TRAVANCORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) September 29. The Non-Cc-operation movement was inaugurated by Mr. Gandhi in the year 1920 as a means of avenging what he conceived to be the wrong's done to Indians by the British bureaucracy, and securing something by way of freedom
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  • 433 13 Appointment Mr. R. Krishnaswamy Ayyar, 8.A., Principal and Chief Professor cf Mathematics in the College of science, Trivandrum, has been promoted Director of Public Instruction, Travancore. His appointment hns been hailed with considerable joy by ah sections of the Travancore populace. A man of extraordinary integrity and probity,
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  • 1462 14 INCREASES FLAT RATE. I The Ceylon Legislative Council on October 1 discussed a motion by the Hon’ble Mr. D. S. Senunayake, says the Malay Mail That in view of the Secretary of S ate sanctioning a maximum Hat rate of DOO lb. an acre of rubber in
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  • 363 14 F. P.) DOUBTFUL. What was described as a case postponed owing to pressure of police wo k. by Court Inspector Smith in reply to His Worship in the Singapore Third Court, was heard on Friday afternoon, in which Lee Ch'Ug was charged with an affray in Prins pstreet
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  • 421 15 SWEDISH EXPERIMENT. The policy adopted by Sweden in regard to its problem of unemployment has yielded remarkably successful results, which are attributed to the soundness of the principles that were applied by the Unemployment Commission. Possessed of almost dictatorial powers, the Commission was practically independent of the Government
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  • 722 15 DEOLIKTNG BUT NOT DEAD. Much of the talk one hears to-day,” said the writer of a letter recently published in ‘The Times,” “is mere twaddle. It tells you nothing, expresses almost nothing, and leaves you with the feeling that it has been largely a waste of
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