Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 October 1925

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 236. VOL. LXXXIII. TUESDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1925. i PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 547 1 TOKISATSU; PHOTOGRAPHIC ARI STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. 4 w I**** I************************************** 1 Cocktails Ready to Serve. DO NOT EXPERIMENT. fEB GORDONS: I I (I nJ the shaker bottle) S -JK Elkx I b I*l H-JEjr W®/ Fifty-Fifty IJI S g J rJ ar \4* lO® S The F
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    • 8 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST, NEXT DOOK TO “THE DISPENSARY.”
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  • 1873 2 “Tubby” Clayton. ENTHUSIASTIC K. L. MEETING. The first public speech in Malaya on the principles and Aims of Toe H. was delivered to a crowded audience at the Venning-rd, Masonic Hall recently by the Rev. P. B. Clayton, who is regarded as the founder of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1126 2 < x ss:<ss s sx s TENDERS INVITED. I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. J The Muffleipa/Yomroissioners of n t i j r M George Town. Penang, hereby invite IE In eluding free town delivery or lIH s e X separate tenders for the following for one postage. year f rom th
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    • 422 2 I 1" SERRAVALLO’S TON I O Builds-Up Brain, Nerve Body. Recommended by Over 8,000 Doctors. I Very Pleasant to Take. If you want to keep healthy, full of vitality and energy, you must take a bottle of Serravallo’s Tonic now and again. It builds up a reserve of strength and
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  • 1067 3 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Afrt-. G. Velge has returned from Home jter a long holiday. A, L. U. Stafford has returned to T: upi ng from A lor Star. •J. Ong Eng Suan, who has been ill r about a week, is now better. Mrs Pym has arrived from England on to
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  • 200 3 PUTTING FRAGMENTS TOGETHER. When the old church at Dixmude, Belgium, was practically destroyed dur ng the war it was feared that two interestI ing ancient memorial brasses which it contained were irretrievably lost A search in the n ins after the Armistice resulted, however, in 42 fragments
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  • 41 3 EXPORTS INCREASE IMPORTS FALL. French imports for the first eight months of 1925 total £251,670.000, a de crease of £8.420.000 as compared with the corresponding period last year. Exports for the same period were £283.660,000, an increase of £12,140,000.
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  • 156 3 PENANG OCTOBER 1.3, 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 Rsls4i'i 3 day’s sight Private 156 c P< mbay Demand Bank 154] Madras Demand Bank 154| g- 3
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 300 3 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —English h q s naturally not derived many words from Malay, and many of them are names of animals and fruits, to be found in dictionaries, but not in common use Orang outang and caladium are instances nf
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    • 339 3 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. TSir, —The lucid views of Mr. Lim Seng Hooi and others on the Registration of Marriages, expressed at the S C. B. A. Meeting held at the Chinese Town Hall, on Saturday last, were of interest to me. While reading
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  • 89 3 GRANDIOSE PLAN MAY BE ABANDONED. A description of the mausoleum designed by a Cologne architect for the Stinnes family appears in the Home papers. It is described as a mighty erection, estimated to cost two million marks. The cupola in the design has no fewer than seven massive
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 518 3 bGne your Baby the benefit of I Lactogen jI I7P there is every EVIDENCE to shew that K J many children grow and apparently thrive on indifferent nourishment. A baby can look well E and even grow r fat, but yet not be thoroughly and properly nourished. Mother s milk
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 359 4 >*%o*<»* »^^^%%*>****** I $lO,OOO IN PRIZES < OFFERED BY THE ptnanii (i)a?rttc j IN A GIGANTIC j POPULARITY VOTING CAMPAIGN CAMPAIGN OPENS AUGUST 29 AND CLOSES OCTOBER 27. j I CHRYSLERSIX OVERLAND 3 givenefree. DE-LUXE JM I I grand I wr V-/ prizes. z£—! S $3,500 CHRYSLER-SIX kN tjWn Wflß
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    • 1433 5 W# whomwww wiist Mt 'W Wt f OFFERS 3 MAGNIFICENT CARS AND A HOST OF PRIZES. I I hi. i-i in l(l SOME 0F THE p R I ZES mITOInCTW »m, iVSM $l5O ORDER No. 1 AUTOGRAPHIC 5 i 1 One $3,50(1 Chrysler six louring car completely equipped, purchased 3£
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  • 187 6 UNION JACK FAVOURED. Eighty-four public bodies and private individuals have submitted 115 designs for a distinctive Canadian flag for use ashore, which may be classified as follows Twenty-six with Union Jack, on which is super-imposed a distinctive Canadian emblem; eighteen embodying the red en sign with
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  • 290 6 RESOLUTIONS CONF.RMED. An extraodiwary general of “Cash Chemists,” Limited, was held i-n the Chamber of Commerce, Downing Street, Penana, to-da»y for the purpose of confirming the following resolutions which were passed at an extraordinary general meeting held on September 2G: (1.) That the Povisional Agreement dated the
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  • 185 6 ANNIVERSARY OF DEATH. To-day, October 13. marks the 10th., anniversary of the execution by the Germans at Brussels at 7 a m of Nurse Edith Cavell. Nurse Cavell was born on Dec. 4. 1865, and it will b« recalled that during the German occupation of Belgium in *****5,
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  • 33 6 LANDSLIDE FATALITY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 13. A landslide on a Chinese mine at Tanjong Rimbutan occurred on Saturday, resulting in one death. The body was recovered on Sunday.
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  • 215 6 LABOUR MINISTRY’S EXPERIMENT. About 1,200 young men between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five are to be selected by the Labour Ministry, given a meal a day in addition to their full unemployment money, placed in two centres at Birmingham and Newcastle, and taught to do odd jobs,
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  • 719 6 SATURD Y’S TRAINING. The rainstorms having ceased, at any rate temporarily, the going was good on Saturday morning for the fast work and there was an absence of mist. There was quite a large gathering of those interested, the work being watched with much keenness. Woodgate and Logue
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  • 189 6 A new cable between England and Spain was landed at Bilbao on Sept. 6. It was hauled ashore by picturesquely decorated oxen, in the presence of a large gathering of local celebrities and Spanish officials. The cable, 500 miles in length, was laid by the cable-ship
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  • 501 6 POSITION OF CANDIDATES TO-DAY We publish below the twenty-first list of nominated > in connection with the gazette Popularity Cam which we are offering over $lO,OOO in prizes. The f o n is the state of the poll checked up to 5 p.m. yesterday The list will
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 103 6 I"* «imk» nno «n»» ansi wan ana» ansi KREMENTZ ROLLED GOLD PLATE JEWELLERY IS THE I j BEST and GUARANTEED, j FOR EVER. AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS. WASSIAMULLS BEACH STREET, L -2. a «VMinMMmiMMiMiaMmMtf nrwhiai— amri'i ani' qssmi t I 3 S S I PRESS COPY BOOKS i I i 1 <
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  • 1408 7 EFFECT ON CIVILISATION. Is it true, as some assert, that “race suicide” is beginning in Britain, and will soon be as strongly marked as it is in France If so, is it good or bad for the nation and what is the cause The last question is
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  • 153 7 The need for additional institutional accommodation for mefital defectives is acute, says the report of the Board of Control for 1924, just issued as a Blue Book (Stationary Office. 12s. 6d.), and the lack of suitable .accommodation is seriouslx hampering the operation of the Mental Deficiency Act. Dealing
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  • 99 7 “Girls’ Friend”: —“There, under the bridge. Rather White, but evidently none t.he worse for his experience. As Brown as a native himself, stood Jim Montague. Boys’ Cinema”: —“With one knee on the saddle, the other in the stirrup, he jumped. “Woman’® World” —“The old Vicar who had baptised
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 338 7 ff Your health’s best friend Ik —the daily dash ’of ENO M W Give Nature the gentle aid she sometimes needs M under the trying conditions so usual in tropical climates —follow the time-proved practice of drinking, first time every morning, a glass of water sparkling with a ‘dash’ of
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    • 1283 7 Hair Often Ruined BANK 9 By Careless Washing NEDERLANDSCHE HANDFL "T"" 7 -T—; MAATSCHAPPIJ. Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to beep your hair looking its best. Many 4EDERLANDS TRADING 8001 KI Y. soaps, prepared shampoos and shampoo powders, contain too much free alkali. This ESTABLISHED 1824.
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  • 656 8 The word omnibus— for all —must not be taken too literally by the active and intelligent conductors of the unwashed leviathans provided by our enterprising municipality for the benefit of the public of Penang. These omnibuses are a very great convenience to school children, tambies, and clerks, living in
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  • 445 8  -  THE IRONY OF A PAGE. BY AWL. Few of us are able to realise the acute irony reflected by the printed page. Be it a sheet of common type, or be it the sepia-covered surface of a page from an illustrated magazine, each to the observer, contains a poignancy
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  • 995 8  -  ABOUT “PET” STROKES. BY MRS. LAMBERT CHAMBERS. Almost every lawn tennis player, although perhaps possessing every stroke in their repertoire, has a favourite or characteristic stroke. It should he their opponents’ object not to let them use that pet more than they can possibly help. Mlle Lenglen
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  • 600 8 famous singer and actor. Mr. John K. Henghan, organising the world tour for Mr. William Henghan, the famous singer and actor, is at present in Penang finalising arrangements for the appearance here of that popular artist and his associates wh<is- concerts will, it is announced be given in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 179 8 i jjßk zs, WTWW ‘Jw EA 7 v r\ Jll® thRHBf r I' > 1 .«Sri y A jsfcafi Shake the contents Do the same with of an ordinary mass- a State Express production cigarette 555, and observe the into a glass of water; long strands of notice the dark,
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    • 45 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. rm r v O 1 I I Ifv/w Jv< z I \> I [■■■■■■■■■■■■J
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 717 9 Security Pact. S I |SF ACTOR Y SOLUTION. Locarno. October 12. a communique states that the Con„ce continued its general discussion L questions raised by the participa- the Covenant of the League of signatories to the Security v request for supplementary exi Unions formulated by the German 1
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  • 46 9 Rente Rome, October 12. f) f !l occasion of the anniversary c J 1 '■‘‘"very of America, a sub-marine '"'u Ital and South America '"i iimnrat, with great ceremony at in tlrn of Signor Mussoa 1 'he Brazilian and Spanish ■‘'b. I /assadors.
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  • 249 9 —Reuter. Proves A Failure. COMMUNISTS’ 1)1 MONSTRATION. Paris, October 12. A failure in the general strike appears to be certain and public services are assured. Only workmen employed in building and taxi-drivers appear to be affected. —Reuter. THE SEQUEL London, October 12. While the strike has proved a
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  • 41 9 .—Renter. OFFICIALLY CALLED OFF. Durban, October 12. The shipping strike has been officially called off. —Reuter. LONDON STILL FIRM. London, October 12. Mr. Shinwell has announced that all ports, except London, have decided to terminate the seamen’s strike immediately.—Renter.
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  • 118 9 .—Reuter. TOK IO TO BUENOS AIRES. London, October 12. The project of a 12,000,000 mile airline from Tokio to Buenos Aires has been sketched by’ the air correspondent of the Daily Mail who says that the Japanese aviators, Majors Abe and Kawachi, who are at present in Par’s
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  • 86 9 —Reuter. NEXT YEAR’S ATTEMPT. Oslo, October 12. An advance guard of 25 will leave for Spitzbergen on October 14 to begin work on a new hangar in preparation for Captain Amundsen’s polar expedition next year for which arrangements have now been settled. The expedition will cost 1,500,000 kroner
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  • 58 9 .—Reuter. RAIN IMPEDES PROGRESS. Fez, October 13. Rain fell heavily all over the front on the night of October 11 and military movements were practically at a standstill. Supply columns are working smoothly though the rain has impeded transport in the Wezzan district. The infantry has come
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  • 77 9 ,—Reuter. CAPTAIN HOWEY’S FEAT. London, October 12. Riding a Parry-Thomas motor car at Brooklands to-day, Captain Howey covered fifty kilometers in lb minutes J.O. seconds which is equal to 115.41 miles an hour; he did fifty miles in 2a minutes and 59. 68 seconds which is equal
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  • 161 9 Reuter. Change Of Scheme. NO DECISION REACHED. London, October 12. In connection with the Colombo message of October 10 with regard to the exportation of rubber, the Colonial Office emphasises that there is no ground whatever for any suggestion that decisions have been reached in the sense of
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  • 72 9 —Reuter. FORCED LANDING. London, October 12. The Japanese airmen, Majors Abe and Kawachi, flying to London from Paris, were forced to land at Stinglevert owing to engine trouble.—Reuter. DELAYED EN ROUTE. London, October 12. The Japanese airmen left Stinglevert at 4.15 and had not arrived at Croydon at
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  • 59 9 .—Reuter. CARGO DAMAGED. London. October 12. A cable from Hamburg states that the British steamer Clan Macnair has arrived from Cochin. A fire broke out at number three bold on October 10, apparently due to spontaneous combustion. The fire has been extinguished. 7,500 bags of oilcake
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  • 53 9 .—Reuter FREEMASONS’ LODGE ATTACKED. Rome, October 12. Bands of Fascists yesterday evening attacked and damaged the headquarters of Feriana'Lodge belonging to Freemasons of the Scottish rite. The police arrested nine men. In consequence of th? incident the Secretary General of the Fascist Party has dismissed the Secretary of
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  • 52 9 —Reuter. SIX PERSONS KILLED. Toronto, October 12. Six Toronto residents were killed as the result of the International Limited Express striking a motor car containing two families, killing all the occupants, except a child four years old, who has been sent to hospital suffering from con- cussion of
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  • 35 9 .—Reuter. FOURTEEN DROWNED. New York, October 12. A message from Eaugallie, Florida, states that fourte-n tourists from Kansas have been drowned by the capsizing of a pleasure boat in a rough sea.
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  • 37 9 —Reuter. SEPTEMBER RETURNS. London, October 12. The Board of Trade returns for Sep tember short imports amounting to £97,925,000 and exports £60,734,000, an increase. £6,192,000 and a decrease of £303,000, respectively, as compared with August.-
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  • 36 9 Reuter. TRADE TREATY CONCLUDED. Moscow, October 12. It is announced that a Russo-German Trade Treaty has been concluded on the principle of a most favoured nation treatment for the period of two years.—
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  • 1756 9 Morocco. Madrid, October 6. According to Madrid reports, Admiral Magaz stated in a press interview that the last Spanish offensive h.d succeeded in completely reaching its goal since its object had only been the occupation of the bay of Alhucemas where the Spaniards wish to erect a
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  • 359 9 An Error. NAMES OMITTED. In yesterday’s issue of the Pinang Gazette through a typographical error the dates were wrongly given with reference to the closing of nominations in the Pinang Gazette Popularity Campaign. Nominations will close next week Saturday, October 24. New nominations may enter the
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  • 44 9 The homeward mail by the s.s. Elephanta closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 16th instant. The B. I. Packet Teesta with mails despatched from London on September 24 is expected to arrive here at 10 p.m. on Thursday, the 15th instant.
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  • 245 9 Volunteers Inspection. SUPREME COURT CASES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 13. The annual mobilization and inspection of the Volunteers by the G.O.C. will take the form of combined operations by Regulars on October 31 and November 1. It is probable that the Sussex Regiment will represent the
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  • 43 9 —Reuter. ANOTHER WORLD’S RECORD. New York, October 12. Lieutenant Cyrus Bettis won the American aeroplane speed in the Classic Pulitzer Trophy, attaining a world’s record for closed circuit course. He did 248.99 miles an hour with a special Curtis racer.
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  • 67 9 LEAGUE RESULTS. London, October 12. In the First Division of the English Football League Newcastle United beat Blackburn Rovers by 2 goals to 1. In the Second Division Hull City beat Notts Forest by 4 goals to I.—Reuter. We are informed that the next session of the Federal
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 90 9 THERE IS A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BUYING A CAR AND INVESTING IN ONE. Where qualify is eoijenai thousands of people throughout the world have discovered a giif-clged security of the highest standing in the FIHT The Gar of International Reputation. Distributors for Penang, Teruk, P. W. and Kedah. GROSVENOR
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  • 376 10 THREE WEEKS’ SALE AT “THE HILL.” A Varied Collection'. A sale of the objects of art collected by ’the late Viscount Leverhulme was begun yesterday at the Hill, his manajon. on Hampstead Heath. The first five days will be devoted to the pictures, the next week and
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  • 306 10 SOCIALIST LEADERS CONDEMN VIOLENCE. Mr. Thomas Richards, secretary of the '■South Wales Miners’ Federation in opening a new welfare hall at Abersychan said the present generation had a greater problem to solve than any that had preceded it, and neither employers, men, nor leaders could give them
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  • 466 10 MUDDLE-HEADED PARROTS. Why is it that Communist agitators revel in clap-trap and in making rhetorical remarks which never vary They ring their dreary changes on the “plots” of capitalism, the “tyranny” of Empire, the “wickedness” of employers, and so on, until one is positively nauseated. They are absolutely
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  • 86 10 Seventy-six candidates are offering themselves for election as Senators of the Irish Free State, and the 19 who are successful as the result of the polling will sit for 12 years, and draw £360 a year each, free of income tax, during that period. All men
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  • 318 10 Singapore, October 8. General Market Conditiens. During the interval the markets were strong and active. The Trade showed considerable interest and, with sellers holding off. prices advanced rapidly. London stocks decreased by 353 tons and «ow stand at 5,009 tons. Auction. About 450 ton» were offered for sale
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  • 53 10 At Halesowen. George Gabb, a Worcester farmer, was fined £3 with £4 9s. costs for driving a car in a dangerous manner. It was alleged that Gabb overtook a motor-omnibus at 30 miles an hour. He cut in over the safety white line and nearly collided with
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 57 10 For Stiff, Sore Muscles, Try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Bruises and strains, stiff, swollen joints of hands, feet or other parts of the body, should be rubbed vigorously with Chamberlain’s Pan Balm. Owing to its penetrating quality, the circulation is stimulated throughout the congested parts, relieving the pressure and inflammation that
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    • 166 10 HERE ARE LETTERS From A Canadian Mother and from A Malayan Chief Telling of Children Benefited by Baby's Own Tablets. Ain id t’he snow-clad forests of the frozen North and in the sultry regions of the Tropics Baby’s Own Tablets are equally prized in thousands of homes where there are
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    • 454 10 p JL J Jt A Finer Health Food 5 IT is QUAKER OATS—a equal to two of rice or three delicious-tasting food of of meat. Yet, nourishing mild, nut-like flavor that and invigorating as this possesses more energy, mus» wonderful food is, it creates de and bone-building pow- no uncomfortable
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 117 10 MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY. By Arthur moreland. ft o 147. Chaucer. F (OTA® 1® warn lYf pri 1E WL/rZ Il .£T my wt.Wcyrub</lHbbulft AHI Z/Q W c-lwoife w6e:cc-:1 Jl’* /r It Tpe Tabard. Group from stothArds Jlmpijion From V ■sl i/zoLl rj/S-o/ the laixtcrbmy TZxles J A. I). 1385 -Geoffrey
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  • 1067 11 1 |'R \ORDINARY GENERAL meeting. V(l x r.ior-linary genera! n«Hing t shareholders of <L« T»*merloh Coconut and Rubber Estate, was l I it the Registered Office 'W the N"- 9, Street, Pefiang. to’.hv. I’here were ffi»\[r. W. H. 'I home (Chairman), j C.
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  • 99 11 77*e Straits Trading Go., Ltd., gives the following prices, on October 12: T.ondox. Spot £274.17 6 Up 15/ 3 m/s. buying 275.17.6 15/3 selling 276 12/6 Local. Ocl*4)*r 13: Singapore sold 125 tons at $140.87i Penang buyers no sellers at $l4O 75. 7he Eastern Swelling Co.. Ltd:— London,
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  • 312 11 CLAIM DISMISSED. In the Supreme Court, Malacca, on Thursday last, before Mr. Justice A. V Bicvvn. Mr. W. L. Crick, sued The Dunloji Plantations Ltd., for damages for libel. Mr. R. Page of Singapore, was counsel for Plaintiff, and Mr. G. S. arver. (with whom was
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  • 85 11 Tn a letter tr the solic’tor for Dunlops Lt-I, in the libel sc ion brought against them by Mr. Crick formerly of South Joho] estate Messrs Allen and Gledbill his solictors write; *’This l**tter is not written without prejudice and will if rvc°ssary be referred to in Court.”
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  • 133 11 SMUGGLER WANTED IN ENGLAND. London, October 1. —The “Daily Express’’ says that the Colonial Office and Scotland Yard are searching in London for a man who successfully smuggled from Baghdad an antique statue, which, it is reported, is worth between £B,OOO and £12,000. The statue is 18
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  • 322 11 The following are the latent quo. t'itions in Messrs. Kennedy <k share list at. p.m. to-day Yesterday. T«.-Uay. Sharrh. a X X XT I C. f c. < C SC. Rabher (IFoliar.) Allenby 2.95 3.05 2.90 3.00 Aver Molek 3.10 3,20 3.00 3.10 ex Bassett 1.50 L6O
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  • 162 11 The following are the changes in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to-day. Rubber Shares. Buyers Sellers. Allenby Rubber Co. $2.90 $3.10 Batu Lintang Rubber 110 1.2 Broga Rubber Estates 135 140 ex New* Craigielea Ltd 2.20 2 27* Sungei Arak Rubber .87$ .92* Temerloh
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  • 46 11 October 13. 19’25 I or a i, ct« 148 Iknami. F’ne Pai»* Ur»» 146 Lp»»T|K k‘*d 98 k»*d 151 Grades I Crepe 151 I OMiOK AND Nkv Vot,K f Smok*»d wr>o<** 3/10-5 (crrpe 3/10 N kw Y*»p.k 98g (By courtesy of Messrs. Alden Successors
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  • 57 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. R. Sheet 149 cts per pound per pl. $198.66 No. 1 Crepe 148 cts per pound per pl. $197.33 (By Courtesy oj Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The following ivere the rubber quotations in London on October 12: Smoked Sheet Plantation Ist latex crepe 3/1 (b
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  • 44 11 The General Produce Agency Ltd. Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to day: (»*><><! I*. .A Q. R bbed Smoke*! Sheet $lB4 io 185 F. t.Q. -Io 181 183 Low F. \.Q. *lo 170 „180
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  • 1288 11 KENNEDY CO‘S SHARE LIST. NAMES. i t j__j_l£t RU6BKR ]Dollar.] e g c Allenby Rubber Co 2 90' 3 CO A lor Gajah Rubber Eatate 2 to 2 75' Amalgamated Malay Rotate* 4 00i 4 25 cum Ayer Hitam Pianttnir Syndleate 18 7519 25. er Ayer Kuning Rubber Rotate* Sl]
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 397 11 New Advertisements. THE ARISTOCRAT NOTICES OF AERATED WATERS. Pints $l-85 per doz. Splits $l-60 per doz. The Annual General Meeting of the Peaang Cricket Club will be held in the AxT) Club Pavilion on Tuesday, 20th October, J. McRAI CHALMERS, Hein. Secretary, P. C. C. TOC H. B A meeting
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  • 128 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Selandia for Port Swettenham, Singapore and Bangkok. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Rengam for Bernam River, Kuala Selangor. Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Garbetafor Singapore, China and Japan. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Glenamoy for Colombo, Port Said, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Albert Voegler for Port
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  • 346 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:
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  • 140 12 THROWING THINGS ABOUT IN A CAFE.” New Aork, —Prohibitionists have been shocked by the news of the arrest of Senator Robert Stanfield at Baker, Oregon, on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. The senator declared that the arrest was a political plot, that he had not been
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  • 551 12 V' CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, October 13, 1925 Goveknment Mutton— Mutton Indian p vr Mutton Head, sheep or goat each Iqc Liver with heart A lung do 1 v fripe f do ion Goat or Sheep pe r lb 55 Sweet Bread p a j r Leg of Mutton
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 436 12 I KORRENGZAL OINTMENT An approved pharmaceutical KORRENGZAL is prepared preparation for the Skin. ''E. WOODS LTD., g In cases of simple or infected Z Manufacturing Chemists, Sydney, 2= 1 Australia. wounds deap-seated sores, Proprietors of the World-known eczcmic eruptions Dhobie Itch Medicine E: or kindred outward ailments, f WOODS’ GREAT
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    • 52 12 Holps Over Hard Places. Diluted with a little sweetened water, Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is easy to take and almost instantly eases sudden and intense stomach pains, cramps and intestinal disorders. A mother is perfectly safe in giving it for those stomach aches so inseparable from childhood. Sold and
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  • 587 13 UNFINISHED NOVEL. Suspense, “Joseph Courad.” (Dent. 7s. 6d.’’) Tnis is the novel on which Joseph Conrad was at work at the time of his death m August 1924. .Although he left it unfinished he had written some I*o,ooo words of it, and the great fragment shows clearly that,
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  • 149 13 Oct. 17—Football, Cro-icenf v, D. AiLoan 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. 8. Penang Free School Ground. 19 —Hockey League, P. C. C. v. B. Co. Vol:
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  • 665 13 THE ENGLISH STYLE. A great many men would be surprised to know that there were any fashions for men’s clothes at all, but there is not a vestige of doubt that men’s fashions change and are changing very rapidly. A few centuries ago fashion followed food, md
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