Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 November 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 215. VOL. LXXXIII, WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1925. PRIOE 15 GENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 425 1 photographic Studio r ve rv Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. Jjo L Northam Road Penang. I TEL r -——l a ALHAMBRA CIGARS T f"'* X Are the ONLY cigars which satisfy ALL smokers. s I ALHAMBRA CIGARS DEFY ALL COMPETITION. X Discriminating smokers are invited to try. They
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    • 14 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Head Office t SINGAPORE.
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  • 691 2 SPECTACLES FOR CATS. No good can come of it, for it s agin natur,” observes one of the simple rustics created by Thomas Hardy. What would the poor old lady say to the advance of modern science by which the living lobster looks the colour
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  • 136 2 revised rates. The Air Ministry announces that revised rates of pay have been approved for officers of ranks up to and including Flight Lieutenant in the General Duties branch of the Royal Air Force and Royal Air Force Reserves as follows d. s. d. Standard Current
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    • 1426 2 csxssxasxaExaexamxssxaß TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. RATES OF SUBSCRirnoV I GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. Including free town delivery or U PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT surveys at moderate rates, of every desX postage. ui cription. |j PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Tenders are hereby invited for the X lil supply of the following materials during I'A IJ
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    • 742 2 rc A N KS Lengthen ne, the hie of your I Boots and 1 S <neci.l «HtlJn Shoes by i I in a, Bombay, Calcutta ClJ^”" 1 b B 11 Cl T 1 n I Djokjakarta, Hongkong ’K. „B jl I .Acheen), Macassar, Medan 1!X Samarang, Shanghai, B in d
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  • 3327 3 half yearly meeting. CHAIRMAN’S INTERESTING RESUME. THE QUESTION OF PUBLICITY. hlf vearly general meeting of the bersof tho P<?Dang Chamber f nl L e was held n the Chamber yes- n Mr R N Holmes, be chair,' and the present included Messrs. F. D. \ldens’ Successors
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  • 372 3 Tasks set to chimpanzees “to test their possession of a faculty of reasoning” are quoted in the “British Medical Journal.” One of the cleverest of the chimpanzees was called Sultan. Sultan was brought from the outside through a doorway along a passage, then through a second doorway
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  • 490 3 —TOM. WHOLESALE FORGERY OF CURRENCY NOTES. Imported From the South. The Perak Criminal Assize for November w;-s opened in Ipoh before the Hon. Mr. Justice Watson on Monday. The case in which Karappiah, recently a domestic servant in the employ of Mr. D. W. McLeod. Headmaster, King
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  • 194 3 FUNERAL IN TAIPING. Syed Abu Hassan Durban, J. P., of Tai ping, whose death was reported in our issue of yesterday, was buried yesterday evening in the cemetery adjoining the Malay Mosque, Tai ping. The procession left the residence of the deceased in Barrack Road at
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 36 3 Simonds* Milk Stout You want a nice smooth, delicious drink. And you want building up—You feel run down. Well, drink SIMONDS’ MILK STOUT. It is flourishing and invigorating. Brewers— H. G. SIMONDS Ltd., READING. ENGL VO
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    • 176 3 SLEEPLESSNESS AND INDIGESTION. The two go hand in hand, as well you know if you have the misfortune to possess a disordered stomach. Obviously you can’t get sound, refreshing sleep if harmful acid is attacking the delicate lining of your stomach the whole night through. It is this acid that
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  • 822 4 minutes of last meeting. J Minuses of an ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 13th October, 1925. Present Mr. B. Nunn < (President), Dr. J. E. Smith, Mr. M. H. M. Noordin, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, Mr. J- Kemp, Mr.
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  • 141 4 KEDAH HIGH COURT. (To Th© Editor, of The Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —You published a report in your paper on the 4th September and mx reply on the 30th September in connection with a Civil Suit in xvhich I was interested. The Civil Appeal has now been decided in my
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  • 65 4 RESULT OF RACE. ’roin Our Own Correspondent). Singapore. November 4. The correspondent of the Free Press at Sydney cables the lesult of the Melbourne Cup as follows WINDBAG (Munroe) 1 MANFRED (Dempsey) 2 PILLIEWINKIE (Young) 3 Won by half length the same distance between second and third. The
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  • 63 4 P. C C. V. IPOH CATHODIC CLUB. -Saturday, November 7, at 5 p- m. on the Esplanade Ground. The following have been selected to represent the P. C. C. E. A Davies, R. N Byatt, N. A. Al Griffin, T. L. Palmer, P. N. Knight, J. A. McEvoy, F.
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  • 385 4 Tokio, October 29. Mr. Kojiro Tomita was the successful candidate in the bye-election for Kochi Prefecture to represent it in the Diet. Contrary to the general belief, the Chinese civil war is so far verv inactive and further development is unlikely. The U.S. A. is stated to have abandoned
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  • 454 4 NOT AN ENGLISH TRAIT. By John Blunt. People who have been absent from England only a few months are noticing >n their return a new kind of spirit abroad over the land. For several years past we have faced >nr growing troubles with a cheerful deermination to pull through,
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  • 394 4 —(V. <M.). A NEW ADVANCE. Insulin, according to a statement made by Dr. Banting, seems 1 kely to prove even mo e important in the treatment of diabetes than has hitherto been believed. When Dr. Banting made his original discovery, high hopes were entertained that it would
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  • 445 4 COUPONS THAT \v Evr ll Mr. Stark, the K, la a I magistrate, was enga M i s I Monday altrrnoon i u h »k,|? against 0. W. Scully X» j* I her Restriotion offi™ 11 *«7 I with aiding and abetfio?» &gt;l«s I other clerk i„
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  • 235 4 COURSES FOR POLITIC\L STUDENTS. Corrosp m lence courses have been io-stirntf-d by the Anti-Socialist Un»on.and no C ms nationalist need henceforih remain mute before th-x Coinmanists by reason of lack of fluency or argument The nexv departure is drp to the sitcess of the union’s citsses. These are
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  • 41 4 I tilt* V The hoiuevvani mad q, ltn Hiif. Khiva c’os.s at 6 p.m. the 7th instant. n)i ili The P.&O. Paekrt &lt;■’' J M li despatched from Lon lon is expected to arrive her t o- mo ito w
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    • 56 4 3 After our Stock-Taking Sale our fresh supplies of I SILK PIECE GOODS I 9 have just arrived, embracing a wide range of 5 eil high-class silk wearing Apparels in good shades and designs. 3E S We guarantee that every piece you BUY from 1 US are GOOD QUALITY and
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    • 12 4 “When you a^ e ‘Tired take /sANATOGEN] 1 *Si Kh,n n&gt;ei icin
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 527 4 CROSS-WORDS PUZZLES. SOMETHING NEW FOR OUR READERS. PRIZES BY LOCAL FIRMS. So far from dying ont CroM-Wor k intro iaeed to the PaMic by the Piaanff to stay &gt;n Malaya and are i—nt j n r have submitted to invented i.nzzles one of which we reproduce below. This isapirt from
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  • 634 5 HARVEST IX THE CHAMPAGNE COUNTRY. IHun al! the English visitors but one h.ive departed a id the hired motor-cars disappear for ihe last time over the* '•row of the- hill in the direction of Rhe-i ims. la vendange—” the grape harvest—| 'I e to begin in this little
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  • 159 5 ONLY SIX LEFT. Of this country’s former fleets of wind jammers only six remain on the British register, it was stated at Lloyd s on Octo-1 her 2. The names of these survivors are Monkbarns, William Mitchell, Garthpool. Garthneil. Rewa, and Kilmallie. Three of them, the Garthmeil,
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  • 362 5 BRITISH MISTAKES. So anxious are the South American merchants to obtain British goods that a I number now on a visit to England called at the offices of the newly formed Angloj South American Association, 25, HayI market, S.W to give advice based ujion their own experience.
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  • 217 5 BAD TEETH SUICIDES. A DENTIST S DISCOVERIES. A suggestion that suicides and sudden deaths are due in some cases to bad teeth was made by Mr. A. M. Nodine, of Man Ichester-street, Marylebone, W.. at the International Dental Exhibition. I Mr. Nodine said he had recently examined six cases of
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  • 154 5 THE PREMIER'S PROMISE. The Archbishop of Canterbury, in a letter to the Prime Minister on the position of the Christian population in Mesopotamia says: Ido not feel justified in not assuring you how widespread among earnest and thoughtful people in England and Scotland would be the sense
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  • 495 5 A famous doctor told me the other day that only about twenty per cent, of our modern girls are vivacious. Vivacity, he declared, was simply non-exis-tent in the make-up of the remaining eighty per cent. Of course he is a great doctor, and so I suppose he
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  • 154 5 Nov. 7 —Rugby Football, Penang va Selangor. Kuala Lumpur. 7 Pot Pourri Party,” Town Hall, Tai ping, 9 30 p.m. 9—Hockey League, B. Co. Vol: v, P. H. C. L. Esplanade. 11—Armistice Day. 11—Armistice Dinner, E. 0. Hotel, &lt;8 p.m, 16 —Hockey League, B. Co. Vol: v. P.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 390 5 WHITEAWAY’S—THE BEST HOUSE FOR SPORTS REQUISITES. K. The ZMMiW “Waterfall” /J Badminton Racquets. Ii !j I J Large selection. Tennis Racquets. /,rU P, i( 53.50, 4-50, 5-50, 5-95, 8-50. in the Coton y jIB L The Challenge Racquet Price $6-50 PH» I;!'!;' A -Improved Special” $lO-50 g Ipg ;A I-WWOT"'
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    • 125 5 DO YOU OR DON’T YOU? Do you feel bright, fit and well Or don’t you 1 Do you keep your liver active and your system clean and in good working order? Or do you not? It is upon this internal activity and cleanliness that bright-ness, fit-ness and well-msg very largely
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  • 592 6 Y'esterday’s half-yearly meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce of which a full rep &gt;rt appears in another column of this issue was distinguished by a more than usually interesting resume of its activities by the chairman, Mr. R. N. Holmes, who dwelt upon several subjects to which
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  • 835 6 The recent news that the Shah of Persia is shortly to return to his country after one of his prolonged visits to Europe recalls the violent agitation in favour of a Republic which rather more than a year ago divided the people of Persia into two opposing
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  • 1632 6 THE KING AND ABERDEEN. PREMIER AS A DETECTIVE. Edinburgh, October 7. While the King and Queen have frequently passed through Aberdeen, on the way to and from their Highland home on Deeside, last week’s visit was the first of an official character since King George ascended the Throne.
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    • 26 6 fe* O.” November 11th (Armistice Day) Dinner and Dance. November 13th (Poppy Day) Special Dinner and Dance Dancing Till 1-45 a. m. I Il ii ■■IIIIBIEIIIMI
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    • 113 6 THEATRE ROYAL From Monday 2nd to Wednesday 4th November. First Show at 7-30 p.m. Breaking Thru. 4 Reels Cont. Epis. 11 and 12. Just Around the Corner A Cosmopolitan Production In the Second Show at 9-40 p.m. Gladys Walton in i The Town Scandal* 5 Reels Only A Shop Girl
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  • 163 7 —Reuter Municipal Elections. gains and losses. London. November 3. The results announced early this r inK in about eighty of the largest ovincial towns,in connection with the Municipal elections, show the gains and respectively as follows Gains. Losses. I Knnr 73 26 Labour ou .♦&lt;&gt; Conservative 2*
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  • 83 7 —Reuter. GENERAL (HARTERIS’S DENIAL. London, October 3. Brigadier General Charteris has made a statement emphatically denying the statements attributed to him in regard to the story of the German corpse factory, during his recent visit to America. He said that the allegations that he invented the Kadaver story
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  • 86 7 —Renter. ELECTION CAMPAIGN. New York, November 3L The greater part of New York is today electing a Mayor and other Municicipal authorities. The Campaign is the dullest for many years. It is expected that a democratic or Tammany Hall candidate will secure the Mayoralty of the State.
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  • 64 7 —Reuter. FRENCH REPRISAL. Alexandria, November 3. A traveller from Damascus states that the hreneh on October 28 bombarded jhiee vi'lages near Damascus as a reprisal •or acts of brigandage. 1 is stared that the French estimate killed in the bombardment of binasens referred only to those found M,l
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  • 38 7 —Reuter. ELECTh N INCIDF.NT. Mexico City. November 3. I vrei-e killed and 27 wounded as ai) I r Sl:t (&gt; between Socialists their Opponents in several towns in k 'dan during elections for the of the State.-
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  • 35 7 Kvuter. CI&gt; LOXEi. &lt;;niNSKSS APPOINTED, j. London,. November 3. wii M Walter Guinness. M. P., K‘ gll4 Hon K(hvar&lt;l of b |’j H ‘&gt;een apo Fitted Viceroy &lt;W s,l ster of Agriculture.—
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  • 22 7 Reuter. OE} 1’ TO M. DOUMER. Paris, November 3. China h. r x biveriHir o-f Indo- k® c
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  • 255 7 Reuter. Important Announcement. WARNING 10 THE CiTY. London, November 3. Mr. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, while at Sheffield, announced that the Government had decided to remove the embargo on the issue of Dominion, Colonial and foreign loans in the London market.—Reuter. RESTORATION OF GOLD STANDARD. London,
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  • 75 7 A DENIAL. Moscow. November 3. Tass agency denies that M. Kviatkovsky, mentioned on October 25, was shot without trial. He has been arrested and will shortly be arraigned. Reuter. [On October 25, Reuter cabled Reports brought from Moscow state that M. Kviatkovsky, London director of Arcos, who some
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  • 167 7 HITHERTO UNKNOWN. Back from an ext&gt;edition to the driedup lake region of the Kalahari desert, Professor Schwartz states that he discovered towns hitherto unknown to the world, and stietches of fertile land. The Ethnologic»! Museum, which made a reconnaissance along the Zambesi to where it joins
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  • 382 7 —Reuter. Socialist Party’s Decision. MINISTERIAL DECLARATION. Paris, Noveml&gt;er 3. The National Council of the Socialist Party decided by 1431 votes to 1228 not to support the new Cabinet. —Renter. PREMIER S PREDICAMENT. Paris, November 3, Following the decision of the Socialist Party to withdraw its support of the
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  • 87 7 THE FUNERAL. Moscow, November 4. Members of the Government, Diplomatic Corps and deputations from several cities followed the hearse of M. Frunse who was buried in the vault of the R»*d Square in Kremlin near Lenin s Mausoleum. As the coffin was lowered into the grave a salute
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  • 81 7 FARMERS RETURNING HOME. Brisbane, November 4. The ni'tj &gt;rity of five hundred farmers are b-aving for their hom*s after their intervention which seemed the coaling of the steamer Mahia.— Rent- r. [On October 31, Reuter cabled Large organised parlie-» of farmers are arriving at Bowen to loi'i idle
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  • 49 7 —Reuter. DIPLOM \TIC RELATIONS SEVERED. Panama. November I. El D’ario announces tip* s- verance of diplomatic relations between Ecuado and Colombia, following the cnuclns-on of a treaty between C dombia and pern ceding to the latter certain frontier lands to which Ecuador claims reversion»» y rights.—Reuter.
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  • 1356 7 Ordinary Meeting. PUBLIC LOAN. An ordinary meeting of the M«nicip»l Commissioners was h-*ld in the Chamber yesterday afternoon. There were present Messrs B. Nunn (President. J. D. Kemp, Khoo Sian Ewe, R. Samuel, Yeoh Cheang Ann. P. M. Robins yu, M H. M. Noordin. Dr. J. E. Smith,
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  • 252 7 Province Temple Tragedy. Before the Hon. Mr. R. D. Acton and a special jury the hearing was resumed this morning of the case against Subrayan. who was charged with murder by causing the death of Palani at the Hindu temple at Sungei Ptiyu, Province Wellesley, &lt;»n July 27.
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  • 231 7 KEEPING ENGLAND AT ARM’S LENGTH. There is a considerable body of Irish opinion which, while not hostile to foreign contracts in general, is definitely hostile to the Shannon electric power £5,000,000 contract granted to Siemens and Schuckert. of Germany. This contract, unlike other smaller ones, was
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  • 97 7 People who live along Tambun Road. Fpoh. complain that their water supplies were cut off yesterday by the P. W. D. without due notice. The P. W. D. was. it is understood, making some investigation regarding Tambun Road water supplies and had to shut off the wafer
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 26 7 POPPY DAY. In connection with the above Fund, we are asked to state that Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, 9. Union-Street. Penang, are the Hon Treasurers.
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    • 33 7 THE IDEAL HIRE CAR. Jor Economical Transportation jgafww Cheap To Buy Cheap To Run Strongly Built -&lt; Comfortable Body Goodyear Balloon Tyres 3 Speeds, Easy Change Immediate Delivery BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED, PENANG. i I
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  • 204 7 OBITUARY. MR. JAMES MAYOR. London, November 3. The death is announced of Mr. James Mavor, Ph. D., F. R. S. of Canada. Professor of Political Economy from 1892 to 1923 and Emeritus in 1923. [Born in 1854. Mr. Mavor was educated in the High School and University of Glasgow. He
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  • 515 8 MB. CHESTERTON AND THE EVOLUTIONISTS. The Everlasting Man. By a. K Chesterton. (Hodder and Stoughton, l~s. (id.) In his new hook Mr. Chesterton turns the tables on what is vaguely called “science,” and boldly g es out to meet the extreme evolutionisms and the assailants of
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  • 312 8 mumps has not subsided says The Straits Times, “Progressive firms, to-day. are publishing their Statements of Policy as a means of securing the confidence and maintaining the goodwill of their customers,” says Mr. W. T. Carter, managing director of the Keystone Clothing Company, in the Congregational
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  • 286 8 The weekly rubber circular of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association dated October 29 states During th» interval the Rubber markets remained very steady, fluctuations being within moderate limits. The undertone was firm and the market was supported consistently by the Manufacturers. Stocks in London decreased
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  • 237 8 Heuares &lt; Ipiniii p. nh-Mt 55,000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* no stock Nutmeg* 80s 125.00 nom. 110 s 110.00 Coconuts per l.i ,o 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried $l2/- sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell" 13.00 Siam Rice No.
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  • 126 8 PENANG NOVEMBER 4, 1925. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/2 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsls4|'i 3 day’s sight Private 156 I s P&lt; mbay Demand Bank 154 i I 2 Madras Demand
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 200 8 All the Latest I WCERKOTS I I I M&ML x&gt; 1 vSTS&J 1 i BOW I iP i i 1 Bw j\ W' I i HaxV i I i I VSffl 1 I\\ I i 1 Columbia 4 j Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., Penang. |e Extraordinary Announcement! H THE BUAN
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    • 230 8 Top A British —cud British bi Cy e^'^oroi The British tradition for thoW for perfection of detail, ami &lt;l3 durably is worthily upheld in the two I latest models of the 4 Standard Car. An I efficiently cooled engine with an ample reserve of power, roonn and comfortable coachwork, Dunlop
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  • 247 9 The fullowing are the latent tations in Messrs. Kennedy &lt;h nhare list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. Shark-. J J, S’®®"® X X X X c. i c. sc. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Rata L 1.30 1.35 135 1.40 Broga 1.40 1.45 1.42| 1.47 i Changkat S.
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  • 143 9 The following are the changes in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY’ LIMITED for to-day:— Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bassett Rubber Co S 1.47$ 1.52$ Batu Lintang Rubber 1.27$ 1.32$ Bukit Jelutong Rubber 1.47} 1 55 Bukit Katil Rubber 1.70 1.80 Sungei Tukang Rubber .60 62$ Temerloh
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  • 73 9 November 4. 1925 IXXYAL. CtS. (Smoked Sheet 15&lt;) Market Pknang&gt; Fine Pale Crepe ...150 quiet Unswokeil She«t 105 but Standard(S’lick-'-l Sheet...l6l steady Grades I Crepe ...160 Lokimyn and New York. r (Smoked Kheo» 4/LO! DON tCr.p. 3/111 New York 98j (By courtesy of Messrs. Alden Successors') The following
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  • 38 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for October: 118 Ayer Kuning (F.M.5.)... 86,000 Bradwall 46,571 Chersonese 53.357 Dennistown 28.500 Highlandsand Lowlands *****00 Klabang 56.300 Krian Plantations 29.500 Sungei Krian 82.000 Sungei Wav 66,200 Narborough 32.400 Pusing
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  • 78 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 3: London. Spot £282 Down £3.10s 3 m/s. buying,. 281 ..2.10s 3 selling 281.5 s ~2.10 s Local. November 4: Singapore sold 100 tons at sl42} Penang buyers no sellers at ti42|. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd-.
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  • 227 9 Messrs. Osborne Chappel notify the following list of returns for October Mines. Piculs. Gopeng Consolidated Ltd. 650 Tekka Limited 410 Tekka Tai ping Limited 850 Pengkalen Ltd.. Dredge 300 Tributes 80 380 Rambutan Limited— 125 Kinta Tin Mines Ltd. 425 Idris Hydraulic Tin Ltd. 225 Lahat Mines Limited
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  • 185 9 Following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of October 1925. Adults. Minors. Arrivals 8,168 1.314 Departures 2.318 132 The arrivals relate to aided passengers only. The ss. “Sicilia” from Japan via Singapore is expected to arrive here at 3 p.m.
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  • 1256 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. J SJ s* H t 2C x&gt; RUBBKK [Dollar.] c Sc S Mien by Rubber Oo 3 2S 3 cum Mor Gajah Rubber Estate 2 8' 3 (X) Mnalgamated Malay Estates 4 Co&gt; 4 20. er Hitam Planting Byndicatt IP 50 20 (o' iyer Kuning
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 419 9 Knives A To suit every pur- P ose an d every W purse. In all Remington knives ftQr only one grade of blade steel is used—the best! J R 6439 R1573-Ch. Extra fine small penknife, Jack knife with chain, W non-rusting nickel silver stag handle, two sturdy £7 handle, two
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    • 70 9 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT. Telephone No. 493. i: ~—it it~ i, ir—imrrzu -A ..JI—I 1 SINGAPORE AND J STRAITS u u ROUGH DIARY t :j J 0 For 1926 ~52 .50 FT H
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    • 263 9 New Advertisements. POSITION WANTED. By a thoroughly experienced Tapping and Factory Conductor, with some knowledge of Estate accounts and Typewriting (15 years’ experience) able to take charge of a small Estate (last place in charge of a small Estate). Excellent credentials. Roply B&lt;&gt;x No. 297, c/o Pinang Gazette, Penang. NOTICES.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 112 10 TO-D A Y’S DEP A RTU RES. Seattle Mani for Rangoon and Calcutta. Albert Sarrant for Singapore, Saigon, and Haiphong. Laisang for Singapore, China and Japan. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: Penang—Atlas Maru. Bengal Maru, Ceylon M. S., Colonne, Dartagnan, Emiledeutsch de
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  • 427 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption oe Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. tiain:
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  • 93 10 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for she week ending .31 st October 1925, shows a total of 6.3 deaths—37 males arid 2 females—the death-rate being 24.63 per niiile per annum, compared with 2t»97 inthe preceding week a? d with 26.7 X in the corresponding
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  • 595 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang. November 4, 1925 Ct* Government Mutton— Mutton Indian P«r lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1 .uu Liver with heart lung do 1.30 fripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb Sweet Bread pair 3 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 282 10 I OMELETS j I should always be seasoned with I LEA PERRINS’ I SAUCE New way to make your hair stay combed 3K2 Just as the ■&gt; hair brush left it V wlgjl IV/TEN realize that nothing ieWW IVA spoils the good impression V&lt;' their appearance makes so quickly as
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    • 156 10 nnaannnannnnna naQ Value e FOR V i ESSEX 0 g 6 CYLINDER n a n nfJ 3 n I STANDARD TOURING 2 I $1,890. n WIRE WHEELS. SPARE TYRE, SIDELAMPS D k-4 r-j n $165 EXTRA. I MALAYAN MOTORS, 5 l] Proprietors WEARNE BROS., 30, Anson Road. M PENANG. Q
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 55 10 MOON’S PHASES, November. Last Quarter. Bth, at 10.31 p tn. New Moon, 16th, at 1 57 p.m. F '-t Quarter, 23rd, at 905 a.m. i’nlt Moon. 30th, at 3.11 p.m. December. Last Quarter, Bih. at 7.10 p.m. New Moon, 16th at 2.04 a.m. First Quarter, 22nd, at 6.08 p.m. Full
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  • 737 11 THE PALACE OF GHOSTS. If Vienna has somewhat the air of a Beauty who ha? seen better dajS. and whose finery is a trifle bedraggled, writes E. Dixon in the inater (razette, there is no doubt that the Austrians a-e working as hard as is in their nature,
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